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Learn more about the chemicals that are recycled, burned for energy recovery, treated, or released
to the environment - all in one easy to generate TRI WASTE MANAGEMENT REPORT! With this report you
can examine the pollution prevention efforts and waste management techniques of manufacturing
and other industrial sectors. How do facilities in your community manage their chemical waste?
Learn more about waste management in your community with a
TRI WASTE MANAGEMENT REPORT!
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To create your own TRI WASTE MANAGEMENT REPORT,
follow these easy steps:
1. Go to EPA's TRI Explorer at www.epa.gov/triexplorer.
2. From the horizontal menu tabs near the top of the page, select the "Waste Quantity Reports" tab.
3. TRI Explorer will be automatically set to generate a TRI WASTE MANAGEMENT CHEMICAL REPORT. If you
click on "Generate Report," you will receive a list of the chemicals and quantities that were recycled,
burned for energy recovery, treated, and disposed or released on- and off-site.
Your TRI WASTE MANAGEMENT CHEMICAL REPORT will automatically be sorted alphabetically by chemical.
You can quickly and easily sort this chemical list by quantities recycled, burned for energy recovery,
treated, and disposed or released on- and off-site by clicking on the arrows at the top of each column.
Customize your TRI WASTE MANAGEMENT REPORT...
V Find out which facilities in your state are recycling and burning their waste for energy
recovery with a TRI WASTE MANAGEMENT FACILITY REPORT. To generate a TRI WASTE MANAGEMENT
FACILITY REPORT, click on "Facility" under "Reports" on the left-hand side of the screen. You can further
customize this search by selecting a specific industry under "Industry" or specific chemicals under
"Chemical Released."
V Were more chemicals recycled in 2000 than in 1990? Find out with a TRI WASTE MANAGEMENT
TREND REPORT. To generate a TRI WASTE MANAGEMENT TREND REPORT, click on "Trends" under "Reports"
on the left-hand side of the screen. You can further customize this search by selecting a specific state
under "Geographic Location" or specific chemicals under "Chemicals Released."
What you can do. TAKE ACTION!
You are a full partner in environmental protection.
V Assess the situation yourself. How do facilities in your state compare with similar industrial facilities
nationwide? Make a comparison with a TRI WASTE MANAGEMENT FACILITY REPORT for a specific
industrial sector.
V Start a dialogue with facilities in your state. Encourage facilities to improve their recycling and
chemical management programs. Let facilities know you appreciate their recycling and energy
recovery efforts!
V Work with your local government to improve government policies and create incentives for
recycling, energy recovery, and pollution prevention.
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Create a WASTE TRANSFER REPORT with
TRI EXPLORER
Toxics Release Inventory: It's On-Line! It's Easy! It's Your Right to Know!
Learn more about chemical wastes transferred to off-site facilities for recycling, energy recovery,
treatment, and to publicly-owned treatment works (POTWs). WASTE TRANSFER REPORTS allow you to
generate a TRI report of the:
V Top chemicals transferred for recycling, energy recovery, and treatment;
V Top facilities transferring chemicals for recycling, energy recovery, and treatment; and
V Top states with facilities transferring chemical waste for further waste management.
Learn more about chemical waste transfers and management
on the web with a made-to-order TRI WASTE TRANSFER REPORT!
This is what your TRI WASTE TRANSFER REPORT will look like...
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Turn the page... find out how to create your own TRI WASTE TRANSFER REPORT in minutes!
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To create your own TRI WASTE TRANSFER REPORT, follow these easy steps:
1. Go to EPA's TRI Explorer at www.epa.gov/triexplorer.
2. From the horizontal menu tabs near the top of the page, select the "Waste Transfer Reports" tab.
3. TRI Explorer will be automatically set to generate a TRI WASTE TRANSFER CHEMICAL REPORT. If you click
on "Generate Report," you will receive a list of the chemicals and quantities that were transferred to
off-site facilities for recycling, energy recovery, treatment, and to publicly-owned treatment works
(POTWs). POTWs are municipal or public service district sewage treatment facilities.
You can quickly and easily sort this chemical list by transfers for recycling, energy recovery, to POTWs,
and total transfers for further waste management by clicking on the arrows at the top of each column.
Customize your TRI WASTE TRANSFER REPORT...
V Find out which facilities are transferring waste for recycling and energy recovery with a TRI
WASTE TRANSFER FACILITY REPORT. To generate a TRI WASTE TRANSFER FACILITY REPORT, click on
"Facility" under "Reports" on the left-hand side of the screen. You can further customize this search by
selecting a specific industry under "Industry" or specific chemicals under "Chemical Released."
V What types of industries transfer the most metals and chemicals to municipal sewage
treatment facilities? Find out with a TRI WASTE TRANSFER INDUSTRY REPORT. To generate a TRI WASTE
TRANSFER INDUSTRY REPORT, click on "Industry" under "Reports" on the left hand side of the screen. You
can further customize this search by selecting specific chemicals under "Chemicals Released."
What you can do. TAKE ACTION!
You are a full partner in environmental protection.
V Learn more about chemicals recycled, burned for energy recovery, and treated on-site at
facilities with a TRI WASTE MANAGEMENT REPORT!
V Assess the situation yourself. How do facilities in your state compare with similar industrial facilities
nationwide? Make a comparison with a TRI WASTE TRANSFER FACILITY REPORT and TRI WASTE
MANAGEMENT FACILITY REPORT for a specific industry.
V Start a dialogue with facilities in your state. Encourage facilities to improve their recycling and
chemical management programs. Let facilities know you appreciate their recycling and energy
recovery efforts!
V Work with your local government to improve government policies and create incentives for
recycling, energy recovery and pollution prevention.
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Create a LIST OF CHEMICALS TRANSFERRED INTO
YOUR STATE with Envirofacts
Toxics Release Inventory: It's On-Line! It's Easy! It's Your Right to Know!
Facilities frequently transfer chemical waste to out-of-state locations for disposal, treatment,
incineration, energy recovery, or recycling. The TRI includes this information on chemical transfers!
With an EZ Query in Envirofacts, you can create a list of chemicals transferred into your state for
further waste management or disposal!
To create a LIST OF CHEMICALS TRANSFERRED INTO YOUR STATE,
follow these easy steps:
1. Go to EPA's Envirofacts Warehouse at www.epa.gov/enviro.
2. From the blue sidebar on the left side of the screen, click on "Queries, Maps, and Reports."
3. Under Queries, you'll see the heading "Toxics Release Inventory" followed by several query options.
Select "TRI EZ" to easily create this custom report.
4. Scroll down the page and begin the three step process to create your own EZ TRI query. Begin with
Step 1: Start by selecting one view to be the focus of your query. For this search:
Click on "Chemical Transfer to Outside Location."
This will create a report of toxic chemicals transferred to off-site locations other than POTWs. These
off-site locations may include municipal landfills, hazardous waste facilities, recycling and treatment
facilities. The list will not include POTWs (Publicly-Owned Treatment Works) which are municipal or
public service district sewage treatment systems.
5. In Step 2, select the columns (data elements or fields) for your search by clicking in the square box next
to the column name. For this search:
Click in the box for "TRI Facility ID."
Click in the box for "Facility Name."
Click in the box for "Reporting Year."
Click in the box for "Chemical Name."
Click in the box for "Transfer Estimate Amount."
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Finish selecting the columns (data elements or fields) for your search in Step 2. For this search also
select these data elements:
Click in the box for "Street Address."
Click in the box for "City Name."
Click in the box for "State Abbreviation."
Click in the box for "Transfer City Name."
Click in the box for "Transfer State Abbreviation."
Click in the box for "Off Site Name."
Click in the box for "Off Site Street Address."
Click in the box for "Type of Waste Management."
Click in the box for "Code Expansion for Type of Waste Management."
Then go to Step 3: Enter Search Criteria.
In Step 3, you can enter the search criteria and organize the output. To create a list of chemicals
transferred to your city's wastewater treatment plant, enter the following:
Column Name
Reporting Year
State Abbreviation*
Transfer State Abbreviation"
Operator Definition
Equal to
Not Equal to
Equal to
Search Value
Select any year (e.g. 2001)
Select any state (e.g. CO)
Select any state (e.g. CO)
*ln the example given, this search will create a list of the facilities outside of Colorado that transferred
chemicals into Colorado in 2001.
Then click on "Search Database" at the bottom of the page. All of the data that meet your search
criteria will be returned to the screen.
Import these data into a database...
You can easily import these data into a spreadsheet, such as Microsoft Excel, by creating a comma
separated value (.csv) file. To create a csv file, click on "Output to CSV File" at the bottom of the results
page. A new web page will appear. The new .csv file will be a string of numbers like 154730355.csv. Click
on that file name to begin downloading the file onto your computer.
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Create a LIST OF CHEMICALS TRANSFERRED TO YOUR
CITY'S WASTEWATER TREATMENT PLANT
with Envirofacts
Toxics Release Inventory: It's On-Line! It's Easy! It's Your Right to Know!
The TRI includes information on chemicals transferred from facilities to municipal wastewater
treatment plants! Find out what toxic chemicals are sent to your municipal wastewater plant with an
EZ Query in Envirofacts!
To create a LIST OF CHEMICALS TRANSFERRED TO YOUR CITY'S WASTEWATER TREATMENT
PLANT, follow these easy steps:
1. Go to EPA's Envirofacts Warehouse at www.epa.gov/enviro.
2. From the blue sidebar on the left side of the screen, click on "Queries, Maps, and Reports."
3. Under Queries, you'll see the heading "Toxics Release Inventory" followed by several query options.
Select "TRI EZ" to easily create this custom report.
4. Scroll down the page and begin the three step process to create your own EZ TRI query. Begin with
Step 1: Start by selecting one view to be the focus of your query. For this search:
Click on "POTW Transfer Locations."
A POTW (Publicly-Owned Treatment Works) is a municipal or public service district sewage treatment system.
5. In Step 2, select the columns (data elements or fields) for your search by clicking in the square box next
to the column name. For this search:
Click in the box for "TRI Facility ID."
Click in the box for "Facility Name."
Click in the box for "Reporting Year."
Click in the box for "Chemical Name."
Click in the box for "Street Address."
Click in the box for "City Name."
Click in the box for "State Abbreviation."
Click in the box for "POTW Name."
Click in the box for "POTW Street Address."
Click in the box for "POTW City Name."
Click in the box for "POTW State Abbreviation."
Click in the box for "POTW Zip Code."
Then go to Step 3: Enter Search Criteria.
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6. In Step 3, you can enter the search criteria and organize the output. To create a list of chemicals
transferred to your city's wastewater treatment plant, enter the following:
Column Name
Reporting Year
State Abbreviation
POTW City Name
POTW State Abbreviation
Operator Definition
Equal to
Equal to
Equal to
Equal to
Search Value
Select any year (e.g. 2001)
Select any state (e.g. CA)
Select any city within the
specified state
Select the state (e.g. CA)
Then click on "Search Database" at the bottom of the page. All of the data that meet your search
criteria will be returned to the screen.
Import these data into a database...
You can easily import these data into a database, such as Microsoft Excel, by creating a Comma Separate
Value (.csv) file. To create a csv file, click on "Output to CSV File" at the bottom of the results page. A new
web page will appear. The new .csv file will be a string of numbers like 154730355.csv. Click on that file
name to begin downloading the file onto your computer. Next,
1. If you have MS Excel on your computer, the data will be displayed in a spreadsheet format within your
Internet browser. If it is displayed in the browser, click on "File" on the menu bar. Then click "Save
as". You can rename the file from a string of numbers to something more meaningful. You can also
save the file as a Microsoft Excel Workbook (*.xls) in a directory on your computer.
2. If you don't have Microsoft Excel on your computer, the data will be displayed in text format within your
Internet browser. Click on "File" on the menu bar. Then click "Save as". You can rename the file from
a string of numbers to something more meaningful. Save the file in a directory on your computer. The
file will be saved as a comma separated value (.csv) file. Most desktop tools recognize .csv files and
will open them easily.
Explore! Try these other chemical transfer queries...
V Focus your query on "Chemical Transfer to Treatment Works" in Step 1 of Envirofact's EZ Query!
Wth this selection you can create a list of the facilities transferring chemicals, the chemicals
transferred and the amount of chemical transferred. This report does not include the name and
address of the POTW.
V What about other chemical transfers? Focus your query on "Chemical Transfers to Outside
Location" in Step 1 and learn what other facilities are receiving chemical waste for treatment,
incineration, energy recovery, recycling, or disposal.
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