i
                               Create Chemical Reports


                           Create a CHEMICAL REPORT with TRI Explorer
                     Find a Facility's FORM R CHEMICAL REPORT with Envirofacts
United States
Environmental Protection
Agency

-------
     Create a CHEMICAL REPORT with TRI EXPLORER
           Toxics Release Inventory: It's On-Line! It's Easy! It's Your Right to Know!
  V     Did you know that 132 million pounds of OSHA carcinogens, 150,000 pounds of mercury, and
        1.63 million pounds of lead were released to the air in 2001?


  V     What chemical ranks #1 for releases to surface water in your state?


  V     What are the top 100 chemicals released to the air, water, and land in the U.S.?
        You can quickly and easily find answers to these questions
           on the web with  a made-to-order TRI  CHEMICAL REPORT!
  This is what your TRI CHEMICAL REPORT will look like...
  3 EPA TRI Explorer Report (USCH) - Microsoft Internet Explorer
   File Edit View  Favorites Tools  Help


   1^ Back - ^  Q [^] ./J)  iD Search ^j" Favorites ^Jf* Media
a -
  Address !*, http:;/m'A'iA'.epa.gov/rgi-bin/brotor?viera=USCH&trilib=TRIQOfeort=_VIEW_&sort_fmt-lte.tate=AII+statesSa:oijnty=Ail+cciijnt!es&chemical-AII+chemic v  j Go    O Snaglt [_!'
x-— -\ U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
Rw-lKBTRI Explorer ^H

^ "/ Recent Addit ons I Contact
IJ:: 1 Print Version Search: i^T*!
xj^|4 jiBrfrt.^/ EPA Home > TRI > TR! Exolorer (Ver 4-31
> Reports

Releases: Chemical Report
Data source: Release Year 2002 data set frozen on April 1 , 2004 and released to the public June 23, 2004

TRI On-site and Off-site Reported Disposed of or Otherwise Released (in pounds), for facilities in All Industries, for All Chemicals, U.S. ,2002

Row
#

1
Chemical
a a
1 ,1 ,1 ,2-TETRACHLOROETHANE
2 [1 .1 ,1 -TRICHLOROETHANE
[1 ,1 ,2,2-TETRACHLORO-l -
' FLUOROETHANE
4 1 .1 ,2,2-TETRACHLOROETHANE
5

I
nr
a
1 .1 ,2-TRICHLOROETHANE
1 ,1 -DICHLORO-1 ,2,2,3,3-
PENTAFLUOROPROPANE
1,1 -DICHLORO-1 ,2 ,2-
TRIFLUOROETHANE
1 .1 -DICHLORO-1 -FLUOROETHANE
On-site Disposal to Class 1
underground Injection Wells.
RCRA Substttle C Landfills, and
Other Landfills
Class 1

a a
0
RCRA Otliei On
Sulitrtle C Site
Lamlfills Landfills
a a
1
0| 38,399
0
0
0

0
0
1
1

0
0| 83
£3 2
Other On-site Disposal or Other Releases
Punitive Point
Air Source Air

a a a a
0| 1,393 1,157
0| 114,240 119,773
0
0
0

0
21 ,41 6
20 5
6,740 1,165
17,698| 21,349

400 0
2,688,107 4,214,307
Surface
Water
Jtscharges
a a
31
Class II V Land
Wells Treatment

a a
0
99| 0
5
1 ,464
1,256


357
0
0
0

0
0

a a
0
0
0
0
0

0
0
Surface
mpouiKlmeints

a a
0
0
0
0
0

0
0
Land
Disposal
a a
0
1
0
0
15

0
10

Total On-
teleases
a a
2,587
272,512
30
9,370
40,318

400
6,924,280
Off-site DIE
Injection V
Landfill.
Underorour
iiieclion
a a








1 1-DiMFTHVI HYDRAJIhJF nl nl 0 R7R1 1 PR HO 0 H nl 7R4l
—I >
  Turn the page... find out how to create your own TRI CHEMICAL REPORT in minutes!
United States
Environmental Protection
Agency
                             EPA 908-F-04-001A
                             August 2004

-------
        i
To create your own TRI CHEMICAL REPORT,  follow these easy steps:

1.     Go to EPA's TRI Explorer at www.epa.gov/triexplorer.

2.     Under "Reports" on the left-hand side of the screen, select "Chemical."

3.     If you click on "Generate Report," you will receive a list of all TRI chemicals that were released in the
      U.S. during the specified year. The report will include releases to air, land, surface water,
      underground injection wells, total disposal and releases on-site at the facilities, and total disposal and
      releases off-site.  The report includes chemicals  released by all industries that are regulated by TRI.

      Your TRI CHEMICAL REPORT will automatically be sorted alphabetically by chemical. You can quickly
      and easily sort this list by air emissions, surface water discharges, underground injection, total releases
      on-site, and total releases off-site by clicking on the little arrows at the top of each column.


Customize your TRI CHEMICAL REPORT...

V     What TRI chemicals are released in your state, county, or zip code? Simply make a selection
      under "Geographic Location" and click on "Generate Report."

V     Wondering how many persistent, bioaccumulative, and toxic (PBT) chemicals, OSHA
      carcinogens or hazardous air pollutants (HAPS) were released? You can create a list of these
      chemicals by clicking on the arrow under "Chemical Released." Scroll down and click on "Select a
      chemical group."  There are several chemical groups to choose from. Click on the arrow next to
      "Newly Added 1995 Chemicals", make your selection, and click "Generate Report."

V     What chemicals are released by electric utilities or plastics manufacturers?  Simply click on  the
      arrow next to "All Industries," scroll down and click on "Select from list of SIC codes."  A window will
      pop up with a list of all of the industries regulated by TRI. Make your selection, click on "Generate
      Report" and in mere  minutes you'll have your list!

V     Simplify your TRI CHEMICAL REPORT for easy printing by generating individual reports for "Total On-
      site Disposal or Other Releases" and "Total Off-site Disposal or Other Releases."
                           What you can do.   TAKE ACTION!
                  You are a full partner in environmental protection.
V     You can learn more about the health and safety of these chemicals at the National Library of
      Medicine's ToxNet at http://toxnet.nlm.nih.gov and the Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease
      Registry's ToxFAQS at http://www.atsdr.cdc.gov/toxfaq.html.

V     Find out which facilities are releasing these chemicals with a TRI FACILITY REPORT!

V     Start a dialogue with facilities in your state. Urge facilities to improve their chemical management
      and pollution prevention practices.

-------
       Find a Facility's TRI  FORM R CHEMICAL REPORT
                           with ENVIROFACTS
           Toxics Release Inventory:  It's On-Line!  It's Easy! It's Your Right to Know!
  You can view the actual TRI chemical reports submitted to EPA and certified by facilities!  Each year EPA
  collects over 95,000 individual toxic chemical release reports from 25,000 industrial and Federal facilities.
  These TRI toxic chemical release reports are called the Form R. The Form R is chemical-specific and includes
  comprehensive information about releases to air, water, and land. It also includes detailed information on
  chemical treatment, disposal, and pollution prevention activities. EPA uses the TRI Form R reports to
  compile the TRI Explorer and Envirofacts databases.
  View the actual TRI  chemical  reports certified by reporting  facilities!
  Your TRI FORM R CHEMICAL REPORT will include a summary table like this. To view the Form R
  report, simply click on the document control number next to the chemical name.
    EPA - Envirofacts Warehouse - TRI - Microsoft Internet Explorer
File  Edit View Favorites Tools Help

QBack ' Q - gj ]j| £jj
                                    edia .©  0 "
      -Cj http://oaspub.epa. gov/enviro/tri_formr.dcnJrst?rpt_year-2002afac_id=«70669CNCLKOLDSPasbmsn_cnt=35aban_flag=N
                                                                         Linl<5
                                                                                 ."
                                                                                13'
LIST OF DOCUMENT CONTROL NUMBERS WITH THEIR CHEMICAL NAMES IN ENVIROFACTS
. To obtain a Form R Detailed Report for all the Document Control Numbers listed in the table below Click here: 70669CNCLKOLDSP
• Click on a selected Document Control Number from the table below to get the Form R Detailed Report.
IDOCUMENT CONTROL NUMBER
13022006401 36
1302200E40143
1302200640151
1302200640163
| 1302200640175
1 3022006401 87
1302200640199
CHEMICAL NAME |FORM TYPE INDICATOR
NICKEL COMPOUNDS
MOLYBDENUM TRIOXIDE
1 ,2,4-TRIMETHYLBENZENE
1 ,2-DICHLOROETHANE
1 ,3-BUTADIENE
AMMONIA
BENZENE
1302200E40201 |BENZO(G,H,I)PERYLENE
1302200640213
1302200640225
1302200640249
1302200640276
1302200640288
1302200640314
| 130220064033B
1302200640353
1302200640365
1302200640389
1302200640391
1302200640403
BIPHENYL
COBALT COMPOUNDS
CUMENE
CYCLOHEXANE
DIOXIN AND DIOXIN-LIKE COMPOUNDS
ETHYLBENZENE
ETHYLENE
FORMR
FORMR
FORMR
FORMR
FORMR
FORMR
FORMR
FORMR
FORMR
FORMR
FORMR
FORMR
FORMR
FORMR
FORM R
MERCURY COMPOUNDS FORM R
METHANOL
N-HEXANE
NAPHTHALENE
NITRATE COMPOUNDS
FORMR
FORMR
FORMR
FORM R
,
  Turn the page... find out how to access the actual TRI FORM R CHEMICAL REPORTS in minutes!
United States
Environmental Protection
Agency
                                                                           EPA 908-F-04-001B
                                                                           August 2004

-------
         i
To create your own TRI  FORM R CHEMICAL REPORT, follow these easy steps:

1.     Go to EPA's TRI Envirofacts at www.epa.gov/enviro.

      From the blue sidebar on the left-hand side, click on "Queries, Maps and Reports."
2.

3.
       Under Queries, you'll see the heading "Toxics Release Inventory" followed by several query options.
       Select "TRI Form R" to create a FORM R CHEMICAL REPORT.
4.      Enter a partial or complete facility name and click on "Run Report."

       Your query will create a list of facilities that meet your search criteria. Once you find the facility you are
       interested in, click on the TRI Facility ID number to view a list of all the chemical reports filed by the
       facility. Click on the document control number (highlighted in blue) to view the actual chemical report.
Can't find the facility you are looking for?  Try these helpful tips:

V     Search for a facility with "containing" instead of "beginning with."

V     Limit the facility name to one or two key words.

V     Finally, if you still can't retrieve the facility reports, try an Envirofacts TRI FACILITY SUMMARY REPORT and
      search by city and/or state.  Once you find the official facility name, you can retrieve their Form R
      reports.
                           What you can do.   TAKE ACTION!
                  You are a full partner in environmental protection.
V     Start a dialogue with facilities in your state. Encourage facilities to improve their chemical
      management and pollution prevention practices.  The TRI provides a foundation on which your
      community can build a partnership with local industry.

V     Assess the situation yourself. TRI is the first link to finding whether chemicals manufactured,
      released or transferred in your community pose a threat. Other resources in your community are
      available to assist you in evaluating risks in your community including your local library, safety and
      public health agency.

V     You can learn more about the health and safety of these chemicals at the National Library of
      Medicine's ToxNet at http://toxnet.nlm.nih.gov and the Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease
      Registry's ToxFAQS at http://www.atsdr.cdc.gov/toxfag.html.

-------