EPA 260-R-13-001
                           February 2013
Toxic Chemical Release
Inventory Reporting Forms
and Instructions
Revised 2012 Version
Section 313
of the Emergency Planning and
Community Right-to-Know Act
(Title III of the Superfund Amendments
and Reauthorization Act of 1986)

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Table of Contents

List of Acronyms	i
Important Information for Reporting Year 2012	ii
        New Information for Reporting Year 2012	ii
        Other Important Information for Reporting Year 2012	iii
        TRI-MEweb Reporting Year 2012 version	iv
A.      General Information	1
A.I     Who Must Report	1
A.2     How to Submit Forms	1
        A.2.a.   How to Submit Form R(s) and/or Form A(s) Certification Statement Electronically to
        EPA via the Central Data Exchange (Using the TRI-MEweb Application)	1
        A.2.b   How to Submit Paper Form R (s) and/or Form A Certification Statement(s)	4
A.3     Trade Secret Claims	5
A.4     Recordkeeping	5
A.5     How to Revise, Withdraw or Cancel TRI Data	6
        A.5.1   Revising TRI Data	6
        A.5.2   Withdrawing TRI Data	8
        A.5.3   Canceling a TRI Submission	9
A.6     When the TRI Report Must Be Submitted	10
A.7     How to Obtain the TRI Reporting Forms	10
B.      How to Determine if Your Facility Must Submit a Form R or Is Eligible to Use Form A.. 11
B. 1     Full-Time Employee Determination	11
B.2     Primary NAICS Code Determination	11
        B.2.a.   Auxiliary Facilities	14
        B.2.b.   Multi-establishment Facilities	14
        B.2.c.   Property Owners	15
B.3     Activity Determination	15
        B.3.a.   Definitions of Manufacture, Process, and Otherwise Use	15
        B.S.b.... Persistent Bioaccumulative Toxic (PBT) Chemicals and Chemical Categories Overview
         	18
        B.3.c.   Activity Exemptions	19
B.4     Threshold Determinations	25
        B.4.a.   How to Determine if Your Facility Has Exceeded Thresholds	26
        B.4.b.   Threshold Determinations for On-Site Reuse Operations	27
        B.4.c.   Threshold Determinations for Ammonia	27
        B.4.d.   Threshold Determinations for Chemical Categories	28
        B.4.e   Threshold Determination for Persistent Bioaccumulative Toxic (PBT) Chemicals .... 29
        B.4.f   Mixtures and Other Trade Name Products	29
B.5     Release and Other Waste Management Determinations for Metals, Metal Category Compounds,
        and Nitrate Compounds	30
C.      Instructions for Completing  TRI Form R	36
Part I.   Facility Identification Information	36
        Section 1.   Reporting Year	36
        Section 2.   Trade Secret Information	36
        Section 3.   Certification	36
        Section 4.   Facility Identification	36
        Section 5.   Parent Company Information	39
Part II.  Chemical Specific Information	40
        Section 1.   EPCRA Section 313 Chemical Identity	40
        Section 2.    Mixture Component Identity	41
        Section 3.    Activities and Uses of the EPCRA Section 313 Chemical at the Facility	41


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        Section 4.   Maximum Amount of the EPCRA Section 313 Chemical On-site at Any Time during the
        Calendar Year	44
        Section 5.   Quantity of the Toxic Chemical Entering Each Environmental Medium On-site ..45
        Section 6.   Transfer(s) of the Toxic Chemical in Wastes to Off-Site Locations	52
        Section 7.  On-Site Waste Treatment, Energy Recovery, and Recycling Methods	61
        Section 8.  Disposal or Other Releases, Source Reduction, and Recycling Activities	68
D.      Instructions for Completing Form R Schedule 1 (Dioxin and Dioxin-like Compounds).... 82
D.I     What is the Form R Schedule 1?	82
D.2     Who is required to file a Form R Schedule 1 ?	82
D.3     What information is reported on the Form R Schedule 1 ?	82
E.      Facility Eligibility Determination for Alternate Threshold and for Reporting on TRI Form
        A Certification Statement	85
E.I     Alternate Threshold	85
E.2     What is the Form A Certification Statement?	85
E.3     What Is the Annual Reportable Amount (ARA)?	85
E.4     Recordkeeping	86
E.5     Multi-establishment Facilities	86
E.6     Trade Secrets	86
E.I     Metals and Metal Category Compounds	86
F.      Instructions for Completing TRI Form A Certification Statement	88
Part I.    Facility Identification Information	88
        Section 1.   Reporting Year	88
        Section 2.   Trade  Secret Information	88
        Section 3.   Certification	88
        Section 4.   Facility Identification	89
        Section 5.   Parent Company Information	91
Part II.  Chemical Identification	92
        Section 1.   Toxic  Chemical Identity	92
        Section 2.   Mixture Component Identity	93
Index	94
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Examples

Example 1:    Coincidental Manufacture	16
Example 2:    Typical Process and Manufacture Activities	17
Example 3:    Typical Otherwise Use Activities	17
Example 4:    Articles Exemption	20
Example 5:    De Minimis Applications to Process and Otherwise Use Scenarios for Non-PBT
              Chemicals	22
Example 6:    Concentration Ranges Straddling the De Minimis Value	23
Example 7:    De Minimis Application in the Manufacture of a Toxic Chemical in a Mixture	24
Example 8:    Coal mining extraction activities	25
Example 9:    Mixtures and Other Trade Name Products	31
Example 10:    Mixture Containing Unidentified EPCRA Section 313 Chemical	41
Example 11:    Manufacturing and Processing Activities of EPCRA Section 313 Chemicals	44
Example 12:    Reporting Dioxins and Dioxin-Like Compounds	46
Example 13:    Stormwater Runoff	52
Example 14:    Container Residue	56
Example 15:    Reporting Metals and Metal Category Compounds that are sent Off-site	57
Example 16:    Calculating Releases and Other Waste Management Quantities	63
Example 17:    On-Site Waste Treatment	67
Example 18:    Reporting On-Site Energy Recovery	68
Example 19:    Reporting Future Estimates	70
Example 20:    Avoiding Double-Counting Quantities in Sections 8.1 through 8.7	72
Example 21:    Quantity Released to the Environment as a Result of Remedial Actions, Catastrophic
              Events, or One-Time Events Not Associated with Production Processes	73
Example 22:    Determining a Production Ratio	75
Example 23:    Determining an Activity Index	75
Example 24:    "NA" is Entered as the Production Ratio or Activity Index	75
Example 25:    Determining the Production Ratio Based on a Weighted Average	76
Example 26:    Source Reduction	79
Example 27:    Green Chemistry	80


Figures

Figure 1.       TRI-MEweb' s Preparation, Transmission, Certification and Submission Steps	2
Figure 2.       EPCRA Section 313 Reporting Decision Diagram	13
Figure 3A.     EPCRA Section 313 Non-PBT Chemical Reporting Threshold Worksheet	32
Figure 3B.     EPCRA Section 313 Reporting Threshold Worksheet for PBT Chemicals with 100 Pound
              Thresholds	33
Figure 3C.     EPCRA Section 313 Reporting Threshold Worksheet for PBT Chemicals with 10 Pound
              Threshold	34
Figure 3D.     EPCRA Section 313 Reporting Threshold Worksheet for Dioxin and Dioxin-Like
              Compounds Chemical Category	35
Figure 4.       Reporting EPCRA Section 313 Chemicals	43
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Figure 5.       Hypothetical Section 6.2 Completed for Two Off-Site Locations	60
Figure 6.       Hypothetical Section 7A	64
Figure 7.       Hypothetical Form R, Section 5.1 and Form R Schedule 1, Section 5.1	83


Tables

Table I        NAICS Codes	1-1
Table II       EPCRA Section 313 Chemical for Reporting Year 2012 (including Toxic Chemical
              Categories)	II-1
Table III       State Abbreviations	III-l
Table IV       Federal Information Processing Standards (FIPS) Country Codes	IV-1
Table V       Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA) Tribal Codes	V-l


Appendices

Appendix A   Federal Facility Reporting Information	A-l
Appendix B   Reporting Codes for EPA Form R and Instructions for Reporting Metals	B-l
Appendix C   Facility Data Profiles and Common Errors in Completing Form R Reports and Form A
              Certification Statements	C-
Appendix D   Supplier Notification Requirements	D-
Appendix E   TRI State and Tribal Contacts	E-
Appendix F   TRI Regional Contacts	F-
AppendixG   Other Relevant Section 313 Materials	G-
AppendixH   Guidance Documents	H-
Appendix I    Questions and Answers  Regarding Facility Identification Information	I-
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                                      List of Acronyms
List of Acronyms
ARA      Annual Reportable Amount
BIA      Bureau of Indian Affairs
CAS      Chemical Abstract Services
CBI      Confidential Business Information
CDX      Central Data Exchange
CERCLA  Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act
CFR      Code of Federal Regulations
D&B      Dun & Bradstreet
DPC      Data Processing Center
DQA      Data Quality Alert
EBDCs    Ethylenebisdithiocarbamic Acid, Salts and Esters
eFDP      Electronic Facility Data Profile
EPA      Environmental Protection Agency
EPCRA   Emergency Planning and Community Right to Know Act
ESA      Electronic Signature Agreement
FDP      Facility Data Profile
FIPS      Federal Information Processing Standard
FR       Federal Register
GOCO    Government-Owned, Contractor-Operated
IARC     International Agency for Research and Cancer
ICR      Information Collection Request
MSDS    Material Safety Data Sheets
NA       Not Applicable
NDC      Non-Technical Data Changes
NAICS    North American Industry Classification System
NON      Notice of Non-Compliance
NOSE    Notice of Significant Error
NOTE    Notice of Technical Errors
NPDES    National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System
NTP      National Toxicology Program
OMB      Office of Management and Budget
OSHA    Occupational Safety and Health Act
P2        Pollution Prevention
PACs     Polycyclic Aromatic Compounds
PBBs      Polybrominated Biphenyls
PBT      Persistent Bioaccumulative Toxic
PCBs      Polychlorinated Biphenyls
POTW    Publicly Owned Treatment Works
PPA      Pollution Prevention Act
RCRA    Resource Conservation and Recovery Act
RY       Reporting Year
SBREFA  Small Business Regulatory Enforcement Fairness Act
SIC       Standard Industrial Classification
TDX      TRI Data Exchange
TRI      Toxics Release Inventory
TRIFID   Toxics Release Inventory Facility Identification Number
TRIPS    Toxics Release Inventory Processing System
UIC      Underground Injection Control
USC      United States Code
VOCs     Volatile Organic Compounds
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                        Important Information for Reporting Year 2012
Important Information for
Reporting Year 2012

New Information for Reporting Year
2012
Please  note that this 2012  version of the  Toxics
Release Inventory  (TRI)  Reporting  Forms  and
Instructions document supersedes previous versions
of the document.

•   Administrative   Stay    Lifted   for   TRI
    Hydrogen Sulfide (H2S) Reporting
    A  Federal  Register notice was issued  on
    Monday,  October  17, 2011 (76  FR  64022)
    announcing    that   EPA   is    lifting   the
    Administrative Stay of the EPCRA section 313
    toxic chemical release reporting requirements of
    hydrogen  sulfide - H2S - (CAS No. 7783-06-4).
    Reporting for H2S  is required for RY  2012
    reporting  (i.e.,  for Form  R  and  Form A
    Certification Statements  that are  due  to the
    Agency at midnight on July 1, 2013).  For more
    information    about  the   lifting   of   the
    administrative stay for H2S, see:
    http://www.epa.gov/tri/lawsandregs/hydrogensu
    Ifide/indexfhtml.

•   TRI  Reporting for Facilities  Located  in
    Indian    country   and    Clarification   of
    Additional Opportunities Available to Tribal
    Government under the TRI Program
    EPA finalized a  rule on April 19,  2012  (77 FR
    23409)  which requires each facility located in
    Indian country to submit  TRI reports to EPA
    and the appropriate tribe, rather than to the state
    in which the facility is geographically located.
    The  final  rule  also   provides  the  tribal
    chairperson  or equivalent elected official of a
    tribe  with  the   same  opportunities   as  the
    governor of a state with  regard to TRI-related
    requests and petitions. The rule requirements are
    applicable  for reporting  year  2012 for  TRI
    reports due to the Agency by July 1, 2013.

•   Pollution Prevention
    In order to promote pollution prevention, EPA
    has increased the prominence and accessibility
    of the pollution prevention information reported
    in Sections  8.10 and 8.11 of the Form R. For
    example,  the 2011  TRI  National  Analysis
    highlighted the parent companies that reported
the  greatest  number  of
activities.     To     learn
www. epa. gov/TRI/P2.
source  reduction
   more,    visit
 New Green  Chemistry  Source Reduction
 Codes
 New source reduction codes that describe green
 chemistry practices have been added to the list
 of selections available for completing  Section
 8.10.

New in TRI-MEweb for RY 2012

 o  New Certification Process in TRI-MEweb
    for RY 2012 Reporting

    EPA  has developed a  new  certification
    component   within   the    TRI-MEweb
    application that  will allow  a facility  to
    prepare any reporting year TRI Form R/A
    and transition directly into the certification
    process without  leaving  the  TRI-MEweb
    application.

 o  New   Real-Time  Electronic Signature
    Agreement (ESA) Approval Option for
    New Certifying Officials
    For   this  reporting   year,   EPA   has
    implemented  an  alternative  method  for
    certifying officials to apply for and process
    an ESA in  real-time  using  a third-party
    identity   verification    vendor    named
    LexisNexis.  Upon registering for a new
    CDX  account at https ://cdx. epa. gov.  all
    newly appointed certifying officials will be
    prompted to consider using this third-party
    verification and  authentication service  to
    obtain  their  ESA approval  in  real-time
    instead of processing the traditional paper
    ESA form for EPA approval.

    An ESA form is  a statement  that declares
    that  the registrant  understands  that any
    electronic signature  executed  with  the
    electronic signature device is as legally
    binding as a  handwritten signature and is
    required  by  EPA before any  certifying
    official can certify and submit a TRI form
    created in TRI-MEweb.

 o  TRI-MEweb     Pollution    Prevention
    Upgrades

    EPA has made  several  changes  to  TRI-
    MEweb  to  facilitate  completion  of the
    Pollution Prevention section of the Form R
    (Section 8). For example, TRI-MEweb now
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                         Important Information for Reporting Year 2012
       provides a Production Ratio/Activity Index
       Wizard  to  automatically  calculate  your
       Production Ratio/Activity  Index (Section
       8.9).  TRI-MEweb also  includes  new tips
       and guidance for completing  Sections 8.9-
       8.11  and  allows  the  user  to  submit
       additional information about specific entries
       in  Sections  8.9-8.10  if  desired.  (This
       information is  then included in Sections
       8.11 or 9.1 as appropriate.)


Other Important Information for
       Reporting Year 2012

EPA's Audit Policy. If you discover your facility is
or may have been in violation of Section  313  of
EPCRA  (TRI Reporting),  please  refer to  EPA's
Policy  entitled,   "Incentives   for   Self-Policing:
Discovery,  Disclosure,  Correction,  and Prevention
of Violations" (Audit Policy), 65 FR 19618, April
11, 2000. You may qualify for having  all gravity-
based penalties waived if your facility meets all nine
(9) conditions  of the  Audit  Policy.   For more
information   on EPA's  Audit  Policy,  see  the
Agency's website:
http://www.epa.gov/compliance/incentives/auditing/
auditpolicy.html.

EPA  Enforcement  Response  Policy  for  TRI
Revisions.  On September 26, 1991, EPA published
in  the  Federal Register,  a  "Notice   Regarding
Revisions to Toxic  Chemical  Release Inventory
Reporting  Forms   under  Section  313  of  the
Emergency  Planning and  Community  Right-to-
Know Act of 1986" (56 FR 48795-03).  Section V
of the Notice  refers to the  Agency's Enforcement
and Penalties policy regarding Form R errors:
Facilities  are  reminded that  there  is a  legal
obligation to file an accurate and complete Form R
report for each chemical by July 1  each year. EPA
may  take  enforcement  action  and  assess  civil
administrative penalties  regarding corrections  to
errors in  Form R reports that are not changes based
on previously unavailable information  or procedures
which improve the accuracy of the  data initially
reported. The kinds of errors which may result in
enforcement and in penalties include but are not
limited to the following: (1) Errors caused by not
using the most readily  available information, for
example, not using monitoring data  collected for
compliance with  other  regulations in  calculating
releases;  (2) omitting a major source  of emissions;
(3) a mathematical or transcription or  typographical
error which seriously compromises  the accuracy of
the  information,  and;   (4)  other  errors  which
seriously affect the utility of the data, particularly
errors in release reporting for which the facility has
no records showing the derivation of the release
calculation,   and  cannot  provide   a   sufficient
explanation of the report.
EPA's Small Business  Compliance Policy. If you
have 100 or fewer employees and discover that your
facility is or  may have been in violation of Section
313 of EPCRA (TRI Reporting), please refer to
EPA's Small  Business Compliance Policy. EPA will
eliminate or significantly reduce  penalties for small
businesses that meet the conditions  of the Policy,
including voluntarily discovering  violations  and
promptly  disclosing  and  correcting them.  This
Policy  implements  Section 223  of the  Small
Business  Regulatory Enforcement  Fairness  Act
(SBREFA) of 1996.  For more information, see the
Agency's website:
http://www.epa.gov/compliance/incentives/smallbus
iness/index.html.
Parent  Company Information. In past years, the
Agency found that many facilities report inaccurate
parent  companies  and/or  Dun  and  Bradstreet
numbers in Sections 4 and 5 of the TRI reporting
forms. All facilities  should verify the accuracy of
facility  and  parent  company   information (e.g.,
DUNS  number, parent  company name).  Related
questions and answers are provided in Appendix I.
Please note that beginning in Reporting Year 2009,
EPA  started  to  pre-load  standardized parent
company names into the TRI-MEweb software  that
were  researched from  the  prior year submission.
This step was  taken  to improve the accuracy of
parent company names as well as create a standard
format for the names themselves.  For example, only
capital  letters  are   used  and  all  periods  are
eliminated from  the  parent names.  In  addition,
standardized  abbreviations  are  now   used  for
common terms found in  parent names such as  'CO
for Company' and 'INC for Incorporated. ' More
detailed instructions appear in the Parent Company
name sections of TRI-MEweb.

For facilities  still using paper TRI forms to report, a
detailed listing of Parent  Company  names  is
provided at:
http://www. epa. sov/tri/report/index. htm.
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A.  To verify the accuracy of your  facility and
    parent company Dun and Bradstreet number and
    name, as  required in Section 5 of both Form R
    and Form A, go to:
    https ://www. dnb .com/product/dlw/form_cc4 .ht
    m  or  call  1-888-814-1435  to  verify  your
    information.  Callers  to the toll  free  phone
    number should understand that the Dun and
    Bradstreet support representatives will need  to
    verify  that   callers  requesting  the  DUNS
    numbers  are agents  of  the business. Dun and
    Bradstreet   recommends    knowing    basic
    information   such   as   when   the  business
    originated,  officer  names,  and  the  name,
    address, and phone number for the facility.
B.  Facilities  reporting to TRI  should also  make
    sure  they are  providing the parent company
    name  and Dun and Bradstreet number  as  of
    December 31st of the  current  reporting  year.
TRI-MEweb Reporting Year 2012
version

The TRI-MEweb  application helps facilities fulfill
their Emergency Planning and Community Right-to-
Know   (EPCRA)   Section  313   and  Pollution
Prevention Act (PPA) Section 6607 obligations.
TRI-MEweb  is  an  interactive,  intelligent,  user-
friendly web-based  application  tool  that guides
facilities through the TRI reporting experience. By
leading  prospective reporters  through a series  of
logically    ordered   questions,    TRI-MEweb
streamlines the analysis needed to determine if a
user must complete a Form R Report or if they meet
the thresholds that allow  them to use the Form A
Certification Statement for a particular chemical.

The TRI-MEweb  software provides the  user  with
guidance for each data element on  the reporting
Form R and Form A Certification Statement. TRI-
MEweb will check the data on the form for common
errors and then prepare it for electronic transmission
to be certified in CDX (see Figure  1 on page 2 for a
flow diagram of the TRI-MEweb reporting process).
All of the information  contained in this RY 2012
Reporting   Forms  and  Instructions  manual  is
contained within the TRI-MEweb application.

EPA  strongly recommends  the  use  of  TRI-
MEweb  to  submit  information  to  the   TRI
program.   However, if you plan to submit  hard
copy forms  for current year and prior year forms
(RY   2011   and   RY  2012),  EPA   provides
electronically fillable TRI forms at:
http ://www. epa. gov/tri/reporting_materials/forms/
that can be  completed  using a computer and  then
printed,  signed, and mailed.
EPA will  accept  only  TRI-MEweb or  paper
submissions  for   RY  2012.   The  following  are
reasons  why you should use  TRI-MEweb in RY
2012:

•  TRI-MEweb   will  guide   reporting  facilities
   through  the RY 2012 changes to the reporting
   requirements described earlier in this section.

•  A Web-enabled threshold determination tool is
   available on the TRI website at:
   http ://www. epa. gov/tri/reporting_materials/thres
   hold/ to help  facilities determine whether  they
   need to report to TRI. The threshold tool is
   useful in determining whether a facility meets
   all   three  threshold   indices:   number   of
   employees,  covered   industry  sector   and
   chemical-specific thresholds.
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                        Important Information for Reporting Year 2012
•   TRI-MEweb can be  used to revise  prior or
    current year data (RY  2005-RY 2012).  TRI-
    MEweb  stores data from the previous seven
    reporting years for each facility so that users no
    longer have to load the data each year.
    o  If your facility needs to revise forms prior to
       RY 2005, EPA only accepts those revisions
       on hard-copy TRI forms.

•   Facilities that  reside  in a state  or in Indian
    Country participating in the TRI Data Exchange
    will have their TRI forms sent simultaneously to
    EPA  and their state TRI representative via the
    Environmental Information Exchange Network.
    o  For  states  or tribes not on the TRI  Data
       Exchange  (TDX),   TRI-MEweb  allows
       facilities   to   generate   paper/disk/CD
       submissions for their state or tribe. Please
       note, however, that EPA's Data Processing
       Center    does    not   accept    disk/CD
       submissions.

•   Facilities located within Indian country  must
    find the corresponding Bureau of Indian Affairs
    (BIA) three-digit code for the appropriate tribe
    in Table V and fill in the code in the tribal name
    field in Section 4.1 of Form R or Form A or use
    the drop-down menu in TRI-MEweb to find the
    BIA  code.  Currently,   there  are  no  tribes
    participating in EPA's   TRI Data  Exchange.
    Therefore, hard-copies of TRI  forms  must be
    mailed to the appropriate tribal point of contact.
    Facilities using  TRI-MEweb to fulfill  their
    federal and tribal reporting requirements will be
    able to  print  a copy of the TRI form to be
    mailed to the appropriate tribal point of contact.
    (See Appendix E for link to points of contact
    and addresses.)
Uncertified  TRI-MEweb Submissions. For Form
R and/or Form A  submissions via  TRI-MEweb, a
facility's   registered   certifying   official   must
electronically sign the submission before it can be
processed and entered   into the  TRI  database.
Uncertified electronic submissions created in  TRI-
MEweb are  not considered  to have completed the
reporting requirement under EPCRA Section  313.
Lack   of  certification   will  also   prevent  the
submission from being processed by  EPA.
How to Begin Using the Reporting
Year 2012 TRI-MEweb Reporting
Tool
Getting  started.  In  early  2013,  all  technical
contacts, preparers, and certifying officials from
reporting facilities that filed TRI reports in the prior
reporting year will be emailed  their 6-digit alpha
numeric access key for each facility account in TRI-
MEweb. This unique access key is used to load any
TRI data  received by EPA from the past seven
reporting years into its corresponding TRI-MEweb
facility account.  Facilities  that  have not received
their unique 6-digit access key by February should
call the Central  Data Exchange (CDX) helpdesk
(888) 890-1995. TRI-MEweb users may also use the
access key that  EPA  sent  to facility  contacts in
previous years, however, in some exceptional cases,
the key may have been changed by EPA's Data
Processing Center.
TRI-MEweb is accessed through EPA's Central
Data   Exchange   (CDX).   The   TRI-MEweb
application uses  EPA's CDX network to transmit
and certify electronic  submissions to EPA. CDX
allows facilities to submit a  paperless report and
receive  instant   receipt  confirmation  of  their
submission via the Internet.   In addition, facilities
that reside in a state or tribe participating in  the TRI
Data  Exchange  will   have  their  forms  sent
simultaneously to EPA and their state or tribal TRI
representative in electronic format.

How to Log into the Reporting Year
2012 TRI-MEweb Tool
Log in to your  CDX user  account to  open the
TRI-MEweb application. Preparers  and  certifying
officials must have a CDX user account. During the
CDX registration process, both will need to add the
TRI-MEweb application  to the CDX user  account
before a user can start preparing/certifying their TRI
forms. Your  web  browser  must  have  a  security
setting of TLS 1.0 enabled.  Otherwise,  the CDX
login  web page will appear as if it is broken. For
detailed instructions  for  changing  the   security
settings  on  your Web browser, go to  the TRI-
MEweb Resource Web page:
http ://www. epa. gov/tri/reporting_materials/trimewe
b/.
•   If you cannot reset the password to your CDX
    account  or have  forgotten your CDX login
    name,  please call the CDX Hotline (888) 890-
    1995.
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•   For assistance  setting  up  a new CDX user
    account, adding your TRI role, adding the TRI-
    MEweb application to your  CDX user profile,
    or for  information  on how to use the  TRI-
    MEweb reporting tool, please visit:
    http ://www. epa. gov/tri/reporting_materials/trim
    eweb/.
    CDX    login    can
    https://cdx.epa.gov/.
be    accessed   at:
Two user roles involved in TRI Reporting. If your
facility is using TRI-MEweb to prepare, transmit,
and  certify  TRI forms to  EPA,  the application
requires  that two user roles  be  created.    First,
individuals who use TRI-MEweb  to prepare and
transmit  data to CDX ("preparers") must  have a
role,  and second,  individuals  who will  certify
pending  TRI  forms ("certifying officials")  must
have a role.  Both preparers and certifiers must have
CDX  user   accounts.  TRI-MEweb allows the
certifying official to also prepare TRI forms  (dual
role). All newly designated certifying officials with
CDX accounts are required to submit an Electronic
Signature Agreement (ESA) application to EPA for
approval  before facilities  can  certify TRI forms
submitted to EPA  and their appropriate state or
tribe.  (See   Section  A.2  for  details   on  ESA
processing)

TRI-MEweb can import previous year  data into
current  year chemical forms.  TRI-MEweb now
has the ability to import prior year data (if RY 2011
data was  provided in the previous year by reporting
facility)  into   each selected  current year  TRI
chemical form. Importing data is optional; however,
it can accelerate data entry if the same chemicals are
reported to EPA every reporting year.

Easier certification process now built into  TRI-
MEweb.  EPA  has  developed a new certification
process within TRI-MEweb that allows a  facility to
prepare any reporting year TRI Form R or Form A
Certification  Statement and go directly into the
certification   process.  In   past  years,   certifying
officials  had  to leave TRI-MEweb  to  do the
certification  process.   A  user  with a  dual role
(preparer role and certifying official role)  will no
longer need to log out of the system to certify the
forms prepared in the TRI-MEweb  application. The
certifying official will simply login into their  CDX
account and open TRI-ME-web to  certify any TRI
forms with certification pending.
1.  New   security  requirements.  All   certifying
    officials  responsible for an ESA  approved in a
    prior  year  must  comply  with  new security
    standards  by   choosing  and   answering  5
    questions from a list of 20. One of the answered
    questions will be used to verify and authenticate
    the identity of the certifying official as part of
    the electronic signature process. As part of the
    new  process,  you  will  also be required to
    provide the TRIFID of your reporting facility
    and electronically sign a TRIFID Certification
    Agreement to  obtain  access to any pending
    submissions. The  new certification module in
    TRI-MEweb   captures   and   stores   this
    information for all certifying officials. A user
    with  a dual  role (preparer role and  certifying
    official role) will  no longer need to  logout to
    begin certifying forms  prepared in  the  TRI-
    MEweb application.

2.  Electronically sign your current Electronic
    Signature Agreement (ESA). If you have an
    existing  ESA,  you  must "electronically sign"
    that ESA to ensure that it continues to be valid
    under    the    new    electronic    reporting
    requirements.  From now on, revalidated ESAs
    will be referred to  as CDX ESAs.   All new
    certifying  officials must sign a CDX ESA in
    TRI-MEweb to allow for expanded  reporting
    functionality.  Certifiers are not required to mail
    a hardcopy of this expanded CDX ESA to the
    EPA's  Data Processing  Center  for  approval.
    Certifiers completing this  step will be able to
    add  facility  account(s)  without  having  to
    generate a new hardcopy ESA.
3.  Add  the  TRI  Facility Identification Number
    (TRIFID) to the new certification module in
    TRI-MEweb.  If you  are  a certifying official
    with a current ESA,  who is logging into a CDX
    user  account for  the  first time, you will be
    prompted to proceed  directly to the  "Manage
    TRIFIDs" section under the "Certify"  tab. Once
    there, you must add  all TRIFIDs for which TRI
    forms will be transmitted. If any TRI forms
    have  been previously  sent, they will appear
    under the "Pending Submission" subtab.

New "real-time" Electronic Signature Agreement
(ESA)  approval   option  for  new   certifying
officials. EPA now provides an alternative method
for certifying officials to process ESAs in real-time
using a  third-party  identity  verification  vendor
named LexisNexis.  In the  past,  all new  ESA
applications  were  required  to be  mailed in for
approval, a process that took about two weeks. Now
all  new  certifying  officials will be prompted to
consider  using LexisNexis  to  obtain their  ESA
approval upon registering for a new CDX account at
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https://cdx.epa.gov.    ESAs    approved    using
LexisNexis will receive  electronic  notification in
seconds, or "real time".
Another  significant advantage  of the  LexisNexis
method, besides obtaining immediate ESA approval,
is  that the LexisNexis  approval is  applicable to
multiple  CDX system flows (TRI). Programs  like
eTSCA and Risk Management Plan (RMP eSubmit)
will be able to share the security credentials offered
by the CDX ESA obtained under TRI. To obtain this
real-time  approval,  the  certifying  official must
provide personal identity authentication information
such as name, address, etc. Please note that EPA
does not collect any personal information from our
users. The use of these third party verification and
identification  widgets is  common  in  banking
systems.
However, for those new certifying officials that do
not wish to provide personal information to a third-
party vendor, or who fail the LexisNexis method for
some reason, the traditional paper ESA form  will
still  be available. The hard-copy ESA approval
process requires the printing, completion,  and
mailing  of an  electronic  signature  agreement
form (see page 4 for where to  send  form). Please
allow  adequate  time  for  the  mailing   and
processing of this  form, which is  estimated to
take  a  minimum  of  five  (5) business  days.
Facilities that do not have a  signed ESA, either
electronically or on hardcopy,  will not be able to
certify forms in TRI-MEweb.  It is suggested  that
certifying officials  complete their ESA  well in
advance of the reporting deadline.

TRI-MEweb can be used  to submit revisions or
withdrawals  for data reported between RY 2005
through  RY 2012.  If  you  need  to  revise or
withdraw prior or current year data,  we encourage
you  to submit  revisions using the  TRI-MEweb
application. If you need to revise or withdraw forms
prior to RY 2005, you must provide these  requests
on hardcopy TRI forms.
Facilities  are reminded  that  there is  a legal
obligation to file an accurate and complete Form R
report for each chemical by July 1 each year. EPA
may take  enforcement  action  and  assess  civil
administrative penalties  regarding  corrections to
errors in Form R reports that are not changes based
on previously unavailable information or procedures
which  improve the accuracy of the data initially
reported. The kinds of errors which  may  result in
enforcement and  in penalties include but are not
limited to the following: (1) Errors caused by not
using the most  readily available information, for
example, not using monitoring data collected for
compliance  with other regulations in calculating
releases;  (2) omitting a major source of emissions;
(3) a mathematical or transcription or typographical
error which  seriously compromises the accuracy of
the  information,  and; (4)  other   errors  which
seriously affect the utility of the data,  particularly
errors in  release  reporting for which the facility has
no records showing the  derivation of the release
calculation,   and  cannot  provide  a   sufficient
explanation of the report.
Electronic Facility Data Profile (eFDP). Reporting
facilities  may confirm  and review their submitted
TRI data to EPA by viewing their electronic Facility
Data Profile (eFDP) on the Internet by logging into
their CDX account and clicking the TRI-MEweb:
TRI Made Easy  link from their MyCDX page. This
will open the "Welcome" page  of the TRI-MEweb
application.  On  the "Welcome" page, follow the
instructions for viewing the eFDP.  If the Technical
Contact  provides  an  email  address  in the Form
R/Form A Certification Statement, they will receive
an email  notifying them when their eFDP has been
updated and published for review in TRI-MEweb.


TRI-MEweb User Resources
•  TRI-MEweb website:
   http ://www. epa. gov/tri/reporting_materials/trim
   eweb/. Any service notification that may impact
   your  electronic reporting will be posted on this
   webpage. This webpage also contains links to
   reference  materials that will assist you  in
   fulfilling your reporting requirements.

•  TRI-MEweb Online tutorials:
   http ://www. epa. gov/tri/reporting_materials/tutor
   ials/tutorial_index. html. If you need additional
   assistance on how to perform the different tasks
   within the Web-based application reporting tool,
   we advise you to view the TRI-MEweb Online
   Tutorials These tutorials  provide step-by step
   instruction on how to use TRI-MEweb.

•  TRI  Information Center  Hotline [(800) 424-
   9346 - select  option 3]  and CDX Help  Desk
   (888)  890-1995:   These  hotlines   provide
   CDX/TRI-MEweb   technical   support  and
   reporting  requirements   assistance  to  help
   reporting facilities meet their TRI  reporting
   obligations.
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 A.   General Information
Reporting to the Toxic Chemical Release Inventory
(i.e., Toxics Release Inventory (TRI)) is required by
Section  313   of  the  Emergency Planning  and
Community Right to Know Act (EPCRA, or Title
III    of   the   Superfund   Amendments   and
Reauthorization Act of 1986), Public  Law 99 499.
The information contained in the Form R constitutes
a "report," and the submission of a  report to the
appropriate authorities constitutes "reporting."

The  Pollution Prevention  Act,  of October, 1990
(Pub. L.  101  508), added reporting requirements to
the Form R. These requirements affect all facilities
required  to submit a Form R under Section  313 of
EPCRA.  The data  were required  beginning with
reports for calendar year 1991.

Reporting is required to provide information to the
public on releases and other waste management of
EPCRA Section 313 chemicals in their communities
and to provide EPA with  release  and other waste
management  information to assist the Agency in
determining  the   need  for  future   regulations.
Facilities must report the quantities of routine and
accidental  releases,  and releases  resulting from
catastrophic or other onetime events of EPCRA
Section 313  chemicals,  as  well as the  maximum
amount of the EPCRA Section 313 chemical  on-site
during the calendar year and the amount contained
in wastes managed on-site or transferred off-site.

A completed  Form R or Form A must be submitted
for   each   EPCRA   Section   313  chemical
manufactured, processed, or otherwise  used at each
covered facility as described in the reporting rules in
40 Code of  Federal Regulations  (CFR) Part 372
(originally  published  February  16, 1988,  in the
Federal Register  and November 30,   1994,  in the
Federal Register (for Form A)).

A. 1   Who Must Report

•   Section 313 of EPCRA requires that  reports be
    filed  by owners and operators of facilities that
    meet all of the following criteria.

•   The facility has 10 or more full-time employee
    equivalents (i.e., a  total  of  20,000 hours or
    greater; see 40 CFR 372.3); and

•   The  facility is included in a  North  American
    Industry  Classification  System (NAICS) code
    listed in Table I. NAICS codes found in Table  I
    correspond to the following Standard Industrial
    Classification (SIC)  Codes:  SIC 10  (except
    1011, 1081, and 1094), 12 (except 1241), 20-39,
    4911  (limited to  facilities that combust  coal
    and/or oil   for  the  purpose  of  generating
    electricity for distribution in  commerce), 4931
    (limited to facilities that combust coal and/or oil
    for  the purpose of generating electricity  for
    distribution   in  commerce),  4939 (limited to
    facilities that combust coal and/or oil for the
    purpose of generating electricity for distribution
    in   commerce),   4953  (limited  to   facilities
    regulated  under RCRA Subtitle C, 42  U.S.C.
    Section 6921 et seq.),  5169, 5171,  and 7389
    (limited to  facilities primarily  engaged in
    solvents recovery services on a contract or fee
    basis); and
•   The  facility  manufactures  (defined to include
    importing),  processes, or otherwise  uses any
    EPCRA Section 313 chemical  in  quantities
    greater than the established threshold  in the
    course of a calendar year.

Executive  Order 13423  extends these  reporting
requirements to federal facilities,  regardless of their
SIC or NAICS code.

A. 2   How to Submit Forms
Facilities  can  use  TRI-MEweb  or  paper  for
submitting Form R(s) and/or Form A Certification
Statement(s).

A.2.a    How to Submit Form R(s) and/or
          Form A(s) Certification
          Statement Electronically to EPA
          via the Central Data Exchange
          (Using the TRI-MEweb
          Application)
The preferred method to report your toxic chemical
release  data to  your  federal,  state  or  tribal  TRI
authorities is  by the use of  the web-based TRI-
MEweb   application   via   EPA's   Environment
Information Exchange Network (EIEN). The EIEN
is a partnership among state, tribes, territories, and
EPA to deliver critical environmental information.
The Central Data Exchange (CDX) is the point of
entry for all TRI reporting facilities to the EIEN for
environmental  data  submissions  to  all  EIEN
partners. CDX also hosts the TRI-MEweb reporting
tool software. TRI-MEweb allows facilities to file a
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paperless  report through the Internet,  significantly
reducing data errors, and facilities receive instant
receipt confirmation of their submission. There are
several other advantages to using TRI-MEweb for
TRI  reporting:  prior year TRI  form  data  are
imported  into   current  year  forms  to  expedite
reporting,  allowing  a  certifier  to   submit   an
electronic signature that allows one to file paperless
forms, and  error  checking  software  that ensures
higher data quality.

Preparers  that use TRI-MEweb to transmit  forms
through the Internet via CDX and reside in a state or
tribe participating in the TRI Data Exchange (TDX)
will have their forms  sent  simultaneously to EPA
and their  respective state or tribal officials via the
CDX (Internet submissions are  not available for
trade secret  claims).  Once  a TRI submission is
certified, it will be electronically forwarded to state
or tribal  officials  and your obligation to report to
EPA and your state or tribe will be satisfied.

Please be  aware that if your facility does not reside
in a state or tribe participating  in the TDX, just
transmitting TRI forms  via the  Internet  does  not
satisfy your state or tribal reporting requirements for
your facility. You  must report to  your  state or tribe
         separately and in the required format specified by
         your state or tribe. However, TRI-MEweb can still
         be used by the reporting facility to prepare and print
         the proper paper TRI forms for your state or tribal
         submission  that  is  not in the TDX.   Certifying
         officials must sign any TRI forms printed from TRI-
         MEweb and physically mail these completed paper
         TRI forms to non-TDX states or tribes. Do not send
         forms in draft format, or printed copies from the
         TRI-MEweb  application to EPA's Data Processing
         Center.

         If you choose to submit  your federal  submission
         using TRI-MEweb  via  the Internet,  do not send
         duplicate paper copies of the reports to EPA's Data
         Processing Center (DPC).

         Electronic Signature Agreement

         There are two user roles involved in the reporting
         process to EPA of your TRI data;  a preparer role
         and a certifying official role. Figure 1  illustrates
         how  these two  roles are  involved  in the TRI
         reporting  process.  The "Preparer" is the person
         who   will  be  preparing   the  TRI  forms  for
         submission in TRI-MEweb but is not authorized to
         certify them. The "Certifying Official" is the person
                                    f .-Ma1/ to DPC
     Step 1: Enter CDX and access
   TRI-MEweb and prepare TRI forms
 Step 2: Preparer transmits TRI forms using]
  TRI-MEweb to CDX server to be certified
 v	/
  Step 3: Certifying official
approves pending TRI forms
from a facility on CDX server
   and submits it to EPA.
                                                                       Step 4: Confirm TRI submission was
                                                                             processed by EPA
                                   TRI forms are submitted
                                 successfully to EPA and state
                                  or tribe. Facility meets their
                                 EPCRA Section 313 reporting
                                       requirement.
                               V	J
                                             CDX server
     Figure 1. TRI-MEweb's Preparation, Transmission, Certification and Submission Steps
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of authority at a facility or a legal representative of
the facility that will be certifying the data contained
in the  transmitted  TRI  Form  R  or  Form  A
Certification Statement in TRI-MEweb to EPA and
their state  or  tribe.  Certifying  officials may also
prepare forms (dual  role).  However, the preparer
role  cannot certify  TRI  forms  that  have  been
transmitted to  CDX.  Both of  these  TRI  roles
require  creating/having a  CDX user account and
adding  the  TRI-MEweb   application  to  their
MyCDX profile. Step-by-step instructions on how
to create  your CDX user  account for your new
certifying official can be found on the TRI-MEweb
Resource web page:
http ://www. epa. gov/tri/reporting_materials/trimewe
b/.

An Electronic  Signature Agreement (ESA) form is
a  statement   that  declares  that  the  registrant
understands that any electronic  signature executed
with the electronic signature device is as  legally
binding as a handwritten signature and is required
by EPA before any  certifying  official  can certify
and submit a TRI form created in TRI-MEweb. An
ESA request is needed in RY 2012 for certifying
officials  that have been newly  designated for  a
facility. In RY 2012,  all existing certifying officials
will be required to electronically sign  a one-time
update to their ESA record (see  next  section for
more  information).  ESAs  are  created upon the
certifying official creating a new CDX user account
and applying for a certifying official role.  In RY
2012, there are two options available to obtain an
ESA approval from EPA.

Option 1 - LexisNexis real-time ESA approval.
EPA  now provides  an alternative method for
certifying officials to process  ESAs in real-time
using  a third-party  identity verification  vendor
named  LexisNexis.  This  real-time approval  is
possible because personal identifying information
is provided voluntarily by the certifying  official to a
third-party vendor (EPA  does  not  collect any
personal   information   from    our   users)   to
authenticate their identity. Third party  verification
and identification  widgets are  commonly used in
the banking system.  The most significant  benefit
from the LexisNexis method is that users will no
longer need to wait  up to 5 business days for an
ESA  approval  by  EPA.  This  alternate  ESA
approval  method  is  optional.  If  the  certifying
official   does   not  wish  to  provide  personal
information to a third-party vendor; they  should
submit a paper ESA form instead well in advance
ahead of the July 1 deadline.

Option 2 - Paper ESA form.  A printable  ESA
form can be generated during the CDX registration
process.  The ESA form must be signed and mailed
to EPA's Data Processing Center (DPC in figure 1)
for approval before the certifying official can begin
to certify any TRI forms transmitted by the preparer
to  CDX  using   TRI-MEweb.  Hardcopy  ESA
approval may take up  to five business  days,  so
please plan accordingly or consider the option one,
LexisNexis. Multiple TRIFIDs can also be added to
a single  hardcopy ESA form. All newly assigned
TRIFIDs will be listed in the printout of the ESA
document. TRI-MEweb is updated when the ESA is
approved.

All existing  certifying officials in RY 2012. All
existing  certifying   officials  are   required  to
electronically sign an update to their CDX  ESA to
allow for electronic reporting. No hardcopy of this
CDX ESA form is required  to be mailed to EPA's
Data Processing  Center for approval if a signed
hardcopy ESA has been previously filed because the
user has already had their identify verified with their
originally submitted TRI ESA. This update is only
required in RY 2012. The processing and activation
of this CDX ESA is done  in real-time and takes
advantage of a security upgrade to the TRI reporting
process.  As a  result of this upgrade, all  existing
certifying  officials  will  complete  the  20-5-1
Questionnaire upon logging  into CDX for the first
time during the RY 2012 reporting season. The 20-
5-1  Questionnaire requires  you to  answer  five
personal   knowledge   questions  (e.g.,  "Favorite
Color," "Name  of Pet," "Mother's Name," etc) from
a list of twenty. Upon subsequent logins, one answer
is required  from the  five  questions  previously
answered to verify user identity. The new ESA for
electronic reporting will provide the benefit to all
existing  certifying officials  of being able to add
facility account(s)  without having to generate a new
hardcopy ESA to be printed, signed and mailed to
EPA for approval  before the certifying official can
certify any pending  forms from the  newly added
reporting facility.  Certifying  officials will only need
to add the TRIFID of the new facility account and
their 6-digit access key on the "Manage TRIFIDs"
page under the "Certify" tab  in  TRI-MEweb to
access  the  history of any pending submission and
taken  action to  either  cancel  or  certify  any
transmitted chemical form(s). They will also need to
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sign  a TRIFID  Signature  Agreement  for  any
additional  TRIFIDs added  to  the TRI-MEweb
application

Accidental deletion of ESA in TRI-MEweb. The
TRI-MEweb application also  has the capability to
manage  user  profiles  (previously  authorized
preparers  or  certifying  officials)  that  have been
granted access to  facility accounts. This capability
includes   revoking  approved  ESA(s)  for  any
certifying  official(s) that have left  the facility's
payroll or is no longer authorized to certify forms.
An ESA could also be accidently revoked  by the
preparer. If this occurs,  there is  a 45-day grace
period to  get the ESA reactivated by the CDX
helpdesk without  having to send a paper form to
EPA for re-approval. An email notification  is sent
to the affected certifying official by CDX when any
ESA has been revoked within TRI-MEweb.

Mailing information for EPA's  Data Processing
Center can be found below or on the TRI website
under Contact Us:
http://www.epa.gov/tri/index.htm.

Where to send hardcopy ESA forms

Send ESA approval requests by regular mail to the
following address:

       Attention: TRI ESA Approval Request
       TRI Reporting Center
       P.O. Box 10163
       Fairfax, VA 2203 8

Send  ESA approval requests by certified mail or
overnight mail to the following address:

       Attention: TRI ESA Approval Request
       CGI Federal, Inc
       c/o EPA Reporting Center
       12601 Fair Lakes Circle
       Fairfax, VA 22033

For questions or additional information about CDX,
please see: http://www.epa.gov/cdx.

A.2.b   How to Submit Paper Form R (s)
         and/or Form A Certification
          Statement(s)
It is  EPA's  ultimate  goal  to move  away  from
processing paper submissions and to receive all TRI
submissions  via  CDX.  Although  EPA  strongly
discourages  paper submissions  due to increased
possibility of errors, paper submissions are currently
still accepted.  Paper submissions must be sent to
both EPA and the state or the designated official of
an Indian tribe. If a  report is not received by both
EPA and the state (or the designated official of an
Indian tribe), the  submitter is considered out of
compliance  and  subject to  enforcement  action.
Facilities  submitting  paper forms  must  use the
corresponding reporting year forms. To facilitate the
completion and processing of paper forms,  EPA is
providing electronically fillable reporting forms that
can be completed prior to printing for RY 2011 and
RY 2012 TRI forms.  Most paper  TRI forms are
submitted and  received  by EPA  for  the  current
reporting year  and the  prior  year. EPA  strongly
encourages  facilities  to use  this  new  tool  to
complete forms prior to printing  them.  The fillable
reporting forms can be found on URL:
http ://www. epa. gov/tri/reporting_materials/index.ht
ml.

Send paper forms by regular mail  to:
       TRI Reporting Center
       P.O. Box 10163
       Fairfax, VA 2203 8

Send paper forms by certified mail or overnight mail
(i.e. Fed Ex, UPS, etc.) to:
       CGI Federal,  Inc
       c/o EPA Reporting Center
       12601 Fair Lakes Circle
       Fairfax, VA 22033

E-mailed submissions will not be  accepted.

State and Tribal Submissions. If the facility is in a
state that is not in EPA's TRI Data Exchange (TDX)
system, then the facility must  also send a copy of
the report to the state. To verify if your state is or is
not in the TDX system, go to:
http ://www. epa. gov/tri/stakeholders/state/state_exch
ange/index.htm. "State" also includes: the District of
Columbia,  the  Commonwealth  of Puerto Rico,
Guam, American Samoa, Marshall Islands, the U.S.
Virgin Islands, the Commonwealth of the Northern
Mariana  Islands,  and any other jurisdiction  and
Indian country. Refer  to  Appendix  E  for  the
appropriate state submission addresses.

Facilities that are  located within a tribe's Indian
country will need to find their three-digit Bureau of
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Indian Affairs  (BIA) tribal code  for their  Indian
country name in Table V and fill in the code in the
"City/County/Tribe/State/ZIP code" field  on the
Form R or Form A in Section 4.1. A hard-copy of
TRI forms must be mailed to the Indian country's
Chief  Executive  Officer  because most  Indian
country entities are  not members  of TDX in RY
2012. Some tribes have entered into a cooperative
agreement  with  states;   in  this  case,  report
submissions should be sent to the entity designated
in the cooperative agreement. Facilities using TRI-
MEweb to fulfill their federal and tribal reporting
requirements under  EPCRA Section 313 will be
able to print a hard-copy  of the TRI form to be
mailed to their Indian country's Chief Executive
Officer.


A. 3    Trade Secret Claims
For  any  EPCRA Section  313  chemical  whose
identity is claimed as trade secret, you must submit
to EPA two versions of the substantiation form as
prescribed in 40 CFR Part 350, published July 29,
1988, in the Federal Register (53 FR 28772) as well
as two versions of the EPCRA Section 313 report.
The  current substantiation form is  available  on the
TRI website at:
http ://www. epa. gov/tri/reporting_materials/index.ht
ml. One set of reports, the unsanitized version, must
provide the  actual identity of the  EPCRA Section
313  chemical.  The  other set of reports, i.e., the
"sanitized" version, must provide a generic class or
category  for  the chemical that  is  structurally
descriptive of the EPCRA Section 313 chemical. If
EPA deems  the  trade secret substantiation form
valid, only the  sanitized set of forms will be made
available to the public.

Further explanation of the  trade secret provisions is
provided in Part I, Sections 2.1 and 2.2, and Part II,
Section 1.3, of the instructions.

In summary,  a complete  report to  EPA for an
EPCRA  Section 313 chemical  claimed as a trade
secret must include all of the following:

•   A completed unsanitized version of Form R or
    Form A report including the EPCRA Section
    313   chemical  identity  (staple  the  pages
    together); and
•   A sanitized version of a completed Form R or
    Form A report in which the EPCRA Section 313
    chemical identity items (Part  II, Sections 1.1
    and 1.2)  have been left blank but in which a
    generic  chemical  name  that  is  structurally
    descriptive has been supplied (Part II, Section
    1.3) (staple the pages together); and
•   A  completed  unsanitized version of  a  trade
    secret substantiation  form (staple  the pages
    together); and
•   A sanitized version  of a completed trade secret
    substantiation form (staple the pages together).

Securely fasten all four reports together.

Some states or tribes also require submission of both
sanitized  and  unsanitized   reports   for  EPCRA
Section 313 chemicals whose identity is claimed as
a  trade secret. Others require only  a  sanitized
version. Facilities  may  jeopardize the trade secret
status  of  an  EPCRA  Section  313  chemical  by
submitting an unsanitized version of the EPCRA
Section 313 report to a  state agency or Indian tribe
that does  not  require unsanitized forms. You may
identify an individual  state  or tribe's submission
requirements  by contacting the appropriate state or
tribe designated EPCRA  Section 313 contact (see
Appendix E).
Where to send your trade secret submission

Please send only trade secret  submissions  to the
P.O. Box below.  Send trade secret submissions by
regular mail to:
       Attention: EPCRA Substantiation Packages
       TRI Reporting Center
       P.O. Box 10163
       Fairfax, VA 2203 8

Send trade secret submissions by certified mail or
overnight mail (i.e. Fed Ex, UPS, etc.) to:
       Attention: EPCRA Substantiation Packages
       CGI Federal, Inc.
       c/o EPA Reporting Center
       12601 Fair Lakes Circle
       Fairfax, VA 22033

A. 4   Recordkeeping

Sound recordkeeping  practices are  essential for
accurate  and efficient TRI  reporting. It is  in the
facility's  interest,  as well  as EPA's, to  maintain
records properly. Facilities  must keep  a copy of
each report filed  for at least three years  from the
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date of submission. These reports will be of use
when completing future reports.

Facilities  must  also  maintain  those documents,
calculations,  worksheets,  and other  forms upon
which they relied  to  gather information  for prior
reports. In the event of a problem with data elements
on a facility's Form R or Form A report, EPA may
request   documentation  from  the  facility  that
supports the information reported.

EPA may conduct data quality reviews of Form R or
Form A  submissions. An essential component of
this process involves reviewing a facility's records
for  accuracy and completeness. EPA recommends
that facilities  keep a record for those  EPCRA
Section 313 chemicals for which they did not file
EPCRA Section 313 reports.

EPA  also  recommends  keeping  records  of all
documentation  containing  your  CDX   account
information  for  your preparer(s)  and  certifying
official(s) that  use TRI-MEweb  to  prepare  and
certify the reporting facility's TRI Form  R and/or
Form A.  These  CDX  documents  include  the
Electronic  Signature  Agreement  (ESA)  and  the
facility's  unique 6-digit alphanumeric access key.

Records to maintain include:

•   Previous years' EPCRA Section 313 reports;
•   EPCRA  Section   313  Reporting Threshold
    Worksheets;
•   Engineering calculations and other notes;
•   Purchase records from suppliers;
•   Inventory data;
•   EPA  (NPDES)  permits and monitoring reports;
•   EPCRA Section 312 Tier II Reports;
•   Monitoring records;
•   Flowmeter data;
•   RCRA Hazardous  Waste Generator's Report;
•   Pretreatment reports  filed by the facility with
    the local government;
•   Invoices from waste management companies;
•   Manufacturer's    estimates    of   treatment
    efficiencies;
•   RCRA manifests;
•   Process diagrams  that indicate  emissions  and
    other releases;
•   Records  for  those  EPCRA   Section   313
    chemicals for which they did not file EPCRA
    Section 313 reports; and
•   CDX account information including unique 6-
    digit access key to pre-load facility account into
    TRI-MEweb  and  copies  of  the  Electronic
    Signature Agreement (s) submitted to EPA for
    approval.

A. 5   How to Revise,  Withdraw or
       Cancel TRI Data


A.5.1   Revising TRI Data


Facilities that  filed  a  Form  R  and/or Form A
Certification Statement under EPCRA Section 313
may submit a  request to  revise a form that  was
previously  submitted, stored in EPA's  historical
database called  the Toxics   Release  Inventory
Processing  System (TRIPS), and made available to
the public through Envirofacts  and TRI Explorer.
Facilities may request a revision for one or more of
the following reasons:

Revision codes:

    •  RR1 - New Monitoring Data

    •  RR2 - New Emission Factor(s)

    •  RR3 - New Chemical Concentration Data

    •  RR4 - Recalculation(s)

    •  RR5 - Other Reason(s)


Please note that late  submissions for  chemicals not
reported  in  a  previous reporting  year  are  not
considered revisions for that year.

Facilities  are  reminded  that  there is  a  legal
obligation to file an accurate and complete Form R
or Form A  report for each chemical by July 1 each
year. EPA may take  enforcement action and assess
civil administrative penalties  regarding corrections
to errors in Form R reports  that are not changes
based  on previously unavailable  information or
procedures  which improve the accuracy of the data
initially reported. The kinds  of errors  which may
result in enforcement and in penalties  include but
are not limited  to the following: (1)  Errors caused
by not using the most readily available information,
for example, not using monitoring data collected for
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compliance  with other  regulations in calculating
releases; (2) omitting a major source of emissions;
(3) a mathematical or transcription or typographical
error which  seriously compromises the accuracy of
the  information,  and;  (4)  other   errors  which
seriously affect the utility of the data, particularly
errors in release reporting for which the facility has
no records showing the  derivation of the release
calculation,   and  cannot  provide   a   sufficient
explanation of the report.

How do I revise my submission(s)?

If you have  determined that your facility  wishes to
revise  a  TRI submission, you must send your
revised  report to EPA and  the appropriate state or
tribal agency. For submitting  a revision to EPA,
please use one of the following methods:

•   EPA will accept revisions for  Reporting Year
    2005 through the current year via TRI-MEweb.
    This  is  EPA's preferred method to  submit
    revisions.
•   EPA will accept revisions  prior to Reporting
    Year 2005 on paper forms using  the TRI form
    applicable for the particular year being revised.
    Keep in mind that EPA does not key-in  paper-
    form  data into  TRI's database until  after the
    July 1 deadline.

1. TRI-MEweb. The preferred method for revising
TRI forms from Reporting Year 2005 through the
current  year is to use TRI-MEweb.  TRI-MEweb
provides several  advantages compared to hard-copy
reporting,  such   as   automated   error-checking
software,   automatically   updating   Section   8
calculations   when  values  are   modified,  and
electronically  confirming  EPA's   receipt  of  a
submitted revision. All revisions created using TRI-
MEweb are  required to be transmitted to  CDX and
certified before being processed by  EPA's DPC.  If
you  have questions about using TRI-MEweb to
revise your  Form R/A, please refer to  the TRI-
MEweb tutorial page at:
http ://www. epa. gov/tri/reporting_materials/tutorials/
tutorial_index.html.

2. Hard  Copy Form.  EPA  strongly discourages
paper submissions due to the increased possibility of
data entry errors; however, if necessary,  you may
revise a previously submitted hard-copy form or
revision by  using either  1)  a photocopy of the
original TRI Form R or Form A submitted  to US
EPA or 2) a blank Form R or Form A or 3) using
your Facility Data Profile report.

•   Photocopy of Original Submission.  You may
    submit a photocopy of your original submission
    (from your records) with the corrections made
    in  blue  ink.  Please re-sign  and  re-date the
    certification statement in  Section 3 of the TRI
    Form R or Form A Certification Statement.  For
    RY 2007 revisions and beyond, please enter the
    appropriate revision code(s) in the "Revision"
    box on the first page of the reporting form. You
    may enter up to two revision codes on the form.
    For RY  2006 and prior  years, please enter an
    "X" in the space marked "Enter 'X' here if this
    is a revision," on Page 1 of the form.

•   Blank Form. Hard copy submissions may be
    submitted using the TRI Form R and/or Form A
    applicable  for that particular reporting year or
    the  most recent form available.  For  revisions
    submitted by hard copy, EPA recommends the
    use  of  the most recent form  that can  be
    downloaded from the TRI website. You can also
    request prior  year reporting forms under the
    Contact  Us link on the TRI web site. For RY
    2011 and current year forms, EPA recommends
    using the electronically fillable forms  to submit
    your revision. RY 2010 and prior year  forms are
    not  electronically   fillable   and   must   be
    completed by hand. For RY 2007 revisions and
    beyond,  please enter all information  including
    the appropriate revision code(s). For  RY 2006
    and prior  years,  please  enter  all  information
    including an "X" in the  space marked "Enter
    'X' here if this is  a revision," on Page 1  of the
    form. Please  sign and  date  the certification
    statement on Page 1.

    Electronic  Facility   Data  Profile  (eFDP).
    eFDPs  are made available  by  EPA's  Data
    Processing Center (DPC) to a reporting facility
    in  response to  any  submission EPA's  DPC
    receives  and  has processed  successfully into
    TRI's database.  All reporting  facilities may
    access and print  their  eFDP report  via  TRI-
    MEweb  and make any  needed corrections in
    blue ink to TRI data that have been  submitted
    previously  to  EPA.  These  hard-copy  eFDP
    forms with hand-written corrections  must  be
    mailed to EPA's DPC to be keyed into the TRI
    database.  Please   note   that  a  certification
    statement on the bottom of the eFDP report that
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    must be signed by a facility owner/operator or
    senior management official if using the eFDP
    hard-copy  to  make  a revision. Please go  to
    Appendix C for more information on the eFDP.
    Hard-copy eFDPs with hand-written corrections
    are  still  vulnerable  to  human  error when
    manually keyed  by the  DPC  into  the  TRI
    database.  Therefore,  EPA recommends  that
    facilities use TRI-MEweb to send corrections in
    response to their eFDPs.

Mailing  Address for Hard  Copy Forms.  Send
revision requests by regular mail  to the following
address:

    Attention: TRI Revision Request
    TRI Reporting Center
    P.O. Box 10163
    Farifax,VA22038

Send revision requests by certified mail or overnight
mail to the following address:

    Attention: TRI Revision Request
    CGI Federal, Inc.
    c/o EPA Reporting Center
    12601 Fair Lakes Circle
    Fairfax, VA 22033

A.5.2   Withdrawing TRI Data


Facilities that filed a Form R  and/or  Form  A
Certification Statement under EPCRA  Section 313
may submit a request to withdraw a form that was
previously submitted, stored in the Toxics Release
Inventory Processing System (TRIPS),  and made
available to the public through Envirofacts and TRI
Explorer.    EPA    may   periodically   review
withdrawals. Facilities may request a withdrawal for
one or several reasons,  such as:

Withdrawal codes:

•   WT1 - Did not meet the reporting threshold for
    manufacturing, processing, or otherwise use

•   WT2 - Did not meet the reporting threshold for
    number of employees

•   WT3 - Not in a covered NAICS Code

•   WO1 - Other reason(s)

How do I withdraw my submission(s)?
If you have determined that your facility wishes to
withdraw a TRI submission,  you must send your
request to EPA  and the  appropriate  state agency.
Keep  in  mind  that  successfully  completed
withdrawal requests  will permanently delete  the
chemical release data  provided  by the  reporting
facility and processed into TRI's  publicly available
database.

If the reporting facility needs  to make a correction
to data  submitted to EPA, a  revision is  easier to
process  by a  reporting facility than withdrawing
incorrect TRI forms and resubmitting them to EPA.

For submitting a withdrawal to EPA, please use one
of the following methods:

TRI-MEweb. The preferred method for withdrawing
TRI forms from Reporting Year  2005 through  the
current year is to use TRI-MEweb.  Withdrawals
can only be done for TRI submissions that have
been properly  transmitted, certified and processed
by EPA. If you have questions  about using TRI-
MEweb to withdraw your Form R/A, please refer to
the TRI-MEweb  tutorial page at:
http ://www. epa. gov/tri/reporting_materials/tutorials/
tutorial_index.html.

Hard Copy  Form.  All  other withdrawal requests
may be submitted by hard copy.  The  withdrawal
code(s) should be entered in the "Withdrawal" box
on the first page of the reporting form. You may
enter up to two withdrawal  codes on  the form.
There  are  two  requirements  for   requesting a
withdrawal on hardcopy, as follows:

•   Reporting   Year 2007 Forward.  You may
    submit a photocopy of your original submission
    (from your records). Using blue ink, re-sign and
    re-date the certification statement on Page 1 and
    enter the appropriate  withdrawal code(s) in  the
    space provided on Page 1 of the form.

•   Reporting  Year 2006 and Prior  Years. Please
    submit a photocopy  of the form you wish to
    withdraw (from your file), and attach - as a
    cover  page  -  Page  1 of the current year's
    reporting form,  which includes a field for  the
    withdrawal codes. Using blue ink, please sign
    and date the  certification statement and enter all
    information    including   the    appropriate
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    withdrawal  code(s)  in the space provided on
    Page 1 of the current year's form.

Mailing  Address  for  Hard Copy Forms. Send
withdrawal  requests  by  regular  mail  to  the
following address:

       Attention: TRI Withdrawal Request
       TRI Reporting Center
       P.O. Box 10163
       Fairfax, VA 2203 8

Send  withdrawal  requests  by certified mail  or
overnight mail to the following address:

       Attention: TRI Withdrawal Request
       CGI Federal, Inc
       c/o EPA Reporting Center
       12601 Fair Lakes Circle
       Fairfax, VA 22033

A.5.3   Canceling a TRI Submission


Cancelling  a TRI  form is not applicable to hard-
copy TRI forms. However, different situations may
require a TRI-MEweb user to cancel an electronic
TRI submission. For instance, a facility's preparer
or certifying official may  determine that a draft
electronic  submission(s)    requires   cancellation
because the facility's chemical release  did not, in
fact,  meet the  reporting thresholds  of EPCRA
Section 313.

Another reason why a TRI-MEweb submission may
require cancellation is if a preparer has determined
that a correction is needed on a TRI form that is
pending certification in CDX, but has not yet been
certified.    In order to  edit a TRI form in TRI-
MEweb that is pending certification to CDX, the
preparer  will   need to cancel  the   transmitted
submission with a Pending  Certification status in
order  to  make  the additional corrections in TRI-
MEweb and retransmit the original submission or
revision to CDX to be certified. EPA is  considering
issuing a Notice of Non-compliance for TRI Forms
that have been transmitted  to  CDX but  are  not
certified.

A preparer or a certifying official cannot cancel a
TRI  form  submission  that  has  already  been
transmitted and certified by the certifying official. If
a chemical form has a status of Certified and Sent to
EPA in TRI-MEweb it  cannot be called back to be
edited or corrected. To change or remove data that
has  already  been  transmitted,   certified  and
submitted to EPA to be processed, either revise or
withdraw the submission.

How to Cancel a TRI Submission that  has not
been Certified.
If your   facility  decides  not  to  complete  the
certification process  for  any pending  electronic
submission(s) transmitted to CDX by TRI-MEweb,
you  should CANCEL the submission(s) using one
of the following methods:
By the Preparer:  The preparer  may use the  TRI-
MEweb application to cancel any unwanted pending
submission(s). In TRI-MEweb, the preparer  must
click the "Prepare" tab, choose the Reporting  Year
corresponding to the unwanted submission(s)  from
the   "Select  Year"  tab,  choose the  appropriate
facility from the "Select Facility" tab, and select the
chemical form to be  cancelled from the Select  a
Form  page.  Next, the  preparer  must click the
"Review" tab. Then, the preparer  must locate the
submission that  includes the  chemical  form  they
wish to cancel and select its radio button from the
Pending   Submission  Summary  Table  on  the
Reporting Summary page. Next,  they must  click
the "Cancel" button and confirm the cancellation on
the next page. Note: ALL chemical forms that  were
included   in  the  selected submission  will be
canceled.
By the Certifying Official: The certifying official
may also  cancel any unwanted TRI  submission(s)
pending certification.  The  certifying official  must
log into their CDX  account and click the "TRI-
MEweb:  TRI  Made  Easy  -  Prepare/Certify
Submission"  link  from their  MyCDX page.  This
will  open  the "Welcome" page of the TRI-MEweb
application and  then  select the  "Certify" tab.  If
certifying  official does not find the TRIFID for their
reporting facility with  pending submissions listed,
they gain access  to that facility account by entering
the   access key  on the  "Enter  Facility's Access
Information"   page  and  signing   the   TRIFID
Certification Agreement on the "Manage TRIFIDs
for  Certification"  page and clicking the "Next"
button. The electronic signature widget will pop-up
to confirm your authorized access to the facility
account. Upon successfully authentication  of  user
identity, you  may begin the cancellation process on
the   "Pending   Submissions"  page  under   the
"Certify" tab. You may view the content of the
submission by clicking the "View Submission " icon
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to confirm that this is the correct submission to be
cancelled.   Select the "Cancel"  radio  button to
cancel submission and select "Next" to  confirm
request. If you have  questions about using TRI-
MEweb  to  cancel your  Form  R  or  Form  A
Certification Statement submission, please  refer to
the TRI-MEweb tutorial page at:
http ://www. epa. gov/tri/reporting_materials/tutorials/
tutorial_index.html

If a facility submitted a hardcopy TRI Form R/A
to meet the July 1 deadline because the  reporting
facility   could   not  process  their   electronic
signature agreements (ESA)  on time,  should
their  certifying official still certify electronically
after the July 1 deadline?

Yes,  their  certifying  official  should certify any
pending TRI forms in  CDX after the ESA approval
has been processed by the Data Processing Center
after  the July  1   deadline.  Paper forms  are  not
encouraged for the submission of TRI data to EPA
because of the likelihood of the presence of errors.
However, facilities may consider submitting a hard-
copy  TRI Form R/A  if approval  of the  certifying
official's Electronic  Signature  Agreement (ESA)
has not  been  processed by  EPA by the July  1
deadline.   EPA   discourages   facilities   from
submitting hard-copy forms because of the potential
of reporting errors that will force EPA  to issue  a
separate Notice of Significant Error (NOSE) to your
facility to correct them. However, this situation is
less likely to occur in  RY 2012 with the  use of the
new  LexisNexis ESA approval method that will
allow for real-time processing of the ESA  form.
This   new  ESA   approval  alternative   should
discourage   reporting  facilities   from   mailing
hardcopy  TRI  forms  instead   of  transmitting,
certifying   and   submitting  their   electronic
submission. EPA strongly encourages your facility's
certifying official to log into CDX (using  the link
stated  above)  once  their  Electronic  Signature
Agreement (ESA)  has been approved by EPA and
certify any  pending  submission(s)  because your
electronic submission(s) should have already passed
the validation/data error  checks  in  TRI-MEweb,
minimizing any  chance of  errors  in your forms.
Your  certifying official should electronically certify
any pending TRI submission even after the July 1
deadline.  If  a facility  certifies  any  pending
electronic submission(s) after  their paper form(s)
has been received and postmarked by the TRI Data
Processing Center,  the  electronic submission(s)
will be processed and  will retain the postmarked
date of the previously filed paper form(s).

A. 6   When the TRI Report Must Be
Submitted
As specified in EPCRA Section 313, the report for
any calendar  year must be submitted on or before
midnight on July 1  of the following year whether
using Form R or Form A. If the reporting deadline
falls on a Saturday or Sunday,  EPA  will accept the
forms  which  are  postmarked on  the  following
Monday  (i.e.,  the  next  business  day).  If your
reporting facility submitted TRI forms using TRI-
MEweb via the Central Data Exchange (CDX), the
preparer  will  receive their electronic Facility Data
Profile (eFDP) in an expedited fashion under the
"eFDP"  tab  within  the TRI-MEweb  application.
Any voluntary revision to a report can be submitted
anytime during the calendar year for the current or
any previous  reporting year.  However,  voluntary
revisions for  the current reporting year should  be
submitted by  July 31 in order to be included in that
year's  TRI National Analysis. Always remember to
review your  eFDP  report  to verify that data was
entered correctly and no addition errors were found
after processing by EPA's DPC. The eFDP report is
a receipt of the information your  reporting facility
has submitted to EPA. If the Technical  Contact
provided an email address in the Form R/Form  A,
they will receive an email notifying them when their
eFDP  has been updated  and  published  in TRI-
MEweb for review. If you have questions regarding
your   eFDP,   please   send  an  e-mail   to
tri.efdp@epacdx.net or call 703-227-7644.

A. 7   How to Obtain the TRI Reporting
       Forms
The  TRI  Form  R,  Form R Schedule 1,  Form A
Certification   Statement,   and related  guidance
documents may  be obtained  from  EPA's  TRI
website at: http ://www. epa. gov/tri.
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         How to Determine if Your Facility Must Submit a Form R or Is Eligible to Use Form A
B.    How to Determine if Your
       Facility Must Submit a
       Form  R or Is Eligible to Use
       Form  A
This section will help you determine whether you
must submit an  EPCRA Section 313 report (EPA
Form R or Form A Certification Statement). This
section  discusses EPCRA  Section  313  reporting
requirements  such  as  the number  of full-time
employees, primary NAICS  code,  and chemical
activity  threshold quantities. The EPCRA Section
313 chemicals and chemical categories subject to
reporting are  listed in Table II  (also see 40 CFR
372.65). (See Figure 1 for more information.)

B.I   Full-Time Employee
       Determination
The number of  full-time  employees  is dependent
only upon the total number of hours worked by all
employees and other individuals (e.g., contractors)
for the facility during the calendar year and not the
number  of persons working. Therefore,  a full-time
employee, for purposes of EPCRA Section  313
reporting, is defined as  2,000 work  hours per year.
When making the full-time  employee determination,
the facility must  consider all paid vacation and sick
leave used as hours worked by each employee. In
addition, EPA interprets the hours worked  by an
employee to include paid holidays. To determine the
number  of full-time employees  working for your
facility,  add up the hours worked by all employees
during  the   calendar  year,  including  contract
employees and sales and support staff working for
the facility, and divide the total by 2,000 hours. The
result is  the number of full-time employees. In other
words, if the total number of hours worked  by all
employees for your facility  is 20,000 hours or more,
your facility meets the ten employee  threshold.

Examples:

•  A facility consists of 11 employees who each
   worked 1,500 hours for the facility in a calendar
   year. Consequently, the total number of hours
   worked by all employees for the facility during
   the calendar  year is 16,500 hours. The number
   of full-time employees  for this facility is equal
   to 16,500 hours divided by 2,000 hours per full-
   time  employee, or  8.3  full-time employees.
   Therefore, even though 11 persons worked for
   this  facility  during the  calendar year, the
    number of hours worked is equivalent to 8.3
    full-time employees. This facility does not meet
    the  employee  criteria and  is not  subject to
    EPCRA Section 313 reporting.

•   Another facility consists  of six workers  and
    three sales staff. The  six workers each worked
    2,000 hours for the facility during the calendar
    year. The sales staff also each  worked 2,000
    hours during the calendar year  although they
    may have been on the road half of the year. In
    addition, five contract employees  were hired for
    a period during which each worked 400 hours
    for the  facility. The total number of hours is
    equal to the time worked by the workers (12,000
    hours),  plus the time worked by  the sales staff
    for the facility (6,000  hours), plus the  time
    worked  by  the  contract employees  (2,000
    hours),  or 20,000  hours.  Dividing the  20,000
    hours by  2,000 yields 10 full-time employees.
    This  facility has met the  full-time employee
    criteria  and may be subject to reporting if the
    other criteria are met.

B. 2   Primary NAICS Code
       Determination

Beginning with 2006 EPCRA Section 313 reporting,
the TRI Program requires North American Industry
Classification System  (NAICS) codes  instead of
Standard Industrial  Classification  (SIC)  codes.
Please refer to the  TRI Program's final rule titled
Community  Right-to-Know;   Toxic   Chemical
Release Reporting  Using North American Industry
Classification System  (NAICS) published  in the
Federal Register on June 6, 2006 (71 FR 32464).

EPA  published a  final rule on June 9, 2008 to
incorporate  2007 Office of Management and Budget
(OMB)  revisions  and other  corrections  to  the
NAICS  codes used for  TRI Reporting. [Federal
Register (FR) notice 73 FR 32466.] With this rule,
facilities  are required to use 2007 NAICS codes on
TRI reporting forms.

The full list of NAICS codes for facilities that must
report to  TRI   (including   exceptions  and/or
limitations)  if all other threshold determinations are
met can be found  in Table I and also at the  TRI
website at:
http://www.epa.gov/tri/lawsandregs/naic/ncodes.ht
m.  The facility should determine  its own NAICS
code(s), based on  its  activities on-site using the
NAICS Manual and by conducting NAICS keyword
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and NAICS 2 to 6-digit code searches on the Census
Bureau website at:                                  The NAICS 2012 Manual is available from the
http://www.census.gov/eos/www/naics/.        For    National Technical Information  Service  (NTIS)
purposes of EPCRA  Section  313 reporting, state    website at: http://www.ntis.gov/about/index.aspx.
assigned codes should not be used if they differ
from codes assigned using the NAICS Manual.
 Paperwork Reduction Act Notice: The annual public burden related to the Form R, which is approved
 under OMB Control No. 2025-0009, is estimated to average 35.71 hours per response for a facility filing a
 report on one chemical.  The annual public burden related to the Form A, which is also approved under
 OMB Control No. 2025-0009, is estimated to average 21.96 hours per response for a facility filing a report
 on one chemical.

 Burden means the total time, effort, or financial resources expended by persons to generate, maintain,
 retain, or disclose  or provide information to or for a Federal agency. This includes the time needed to
 review  instructions;  develop, acquire,  install,  and  utilize technology and  systems for the purposes of
 collecting, validating, and verifying information, processing and maintaining information, and disclosing
 and providing information; adjust the existing ways to comply with any previously applicable instructions
 and requirements; train personnel to be able to respond to a collection of information; search data sources;
 complete and review the collection of information; and transmit or otherwise disclose the information. An
 agency may not conduct or sponsor, and a person is not required to respond to, a collection of information
 unless  it displays a currently  valid OMB control  number.  The OMB  control numbers for EPA's
 regulations are listed in 40 CFR Part 9 and 48 CFR Chapter 15.

 Send comments on the Agency's need for this information, the accuracy of the provided burden estimates,
 and any suggested methods  for minimizing respondent burden, including through the use of automated
 collection techniques, to  the Director,  Collection  Strategies Division, U.S. Environmental Protection
 Agency (2822), 1200 Pennsylvania Ave.,  NW, Washington, D.C. 20460; and to the Office of Information
 and Regulatory Affairs, Office of Management and Budget, 725 17th Street, NW, Washington, DC 20503,
 Attention:  Desk Officer for EPA.  Include the EPA ICR number and OMB control number in any
 correspondence.

 The completed forms should be submitted in accordance with the instructions  accompanying the  form, or
 as specified in the corresponding regulation.
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     Does your facility have 10 or more full-
       time employees or the equivalent?

          (see definition under B.I)
                     YES
     Is your facility's primary NAICS Code
     included on the EPCRA Section 313 list?
      Or is your facility a Federal facility?

            (see B.2 and Table I)
                     YES
    Does your facility manufacture, process, or
       otherwise use EPCRA Section 313
       chemicals and chemical categories?

       (see Table IL B.3-B.5, and D.1-D.7)
                     YES
      Does your facility exceed any of the
      thresholds for a chemical or chemical
     category (after excluding quantities that
     are exempt from threshold calculations)
                     YES
    AN EPCRA SECTION 313 REPORT IS
    REQUREDFORTHE CHEMICAL OR
         CHEMICAL CATEGORY
    Is this chemical or chemical category
    identified as Persistent. Bioaccumulative. and
    Toxic (PBT)?
           YES
NO
          NO
          NO
          NO
           NO
                                                                 STOP
                      NO EPCRA SECTION
                            313 REPORTS
                                                      REQUIRED FOR ANY
                            CHEMICALS
                       Is the amount manufactured, OR processed, OR otherwise used less
                       than or equal to 1,000,000 pounds and is the reportable amount less
                       than or equal to 500 Ibs/year?
                                NO
                                     YES
     FORM R IS REQUIRED FOR THIS
        CHEMICAL OR CHEMICAL
     CATEGORY (FORMA CANNOT BE
             SUBMITTED)
                  FORM A OR FORM R IS REQUIRED
                  FOR THIS CHEMICAL CATEGORY
          Figure 2. EPCRA Section 313 Reporting Decision Diagram
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B.2.a.   Auxiliary Facilities

Under the  Standard Industrial Classification (SIC)
system,  an  auxiliary facility was defined as one that
supported another covered establishment's activities
(e.g.,   research   and  development  laboratories,
warehouses,  and storage facilities).  An  auxiliary
facility  could assume the  SIC  code  of another
covered establishment if its primary function was to
service   that   other    covered    establishment's
operations.    The    North   American   Industry
Classification System  (NAICS),  that replaces  the
SIC system for  TRI reporting, does not recognize
the concept of auxiliary  facilities  and assigns
NAICS   codes  to  all  establishments  based  on
economic  activity.  In  its   rulemaking,   "Toxic
Chemical Release Reporting Using North American
Industry Classification System,"  the TRI Program
has adopted NAICS for TRI reporting and also the
NAICS  treatment of former "auxiliary facilities" as
entities with their own distinct NAICS code.

B.2.b.   Multi-establishment Facilities
Your  facility may include multiple establishments
that   have   different  NAICS codes.  A  multi-
establishment facility is  a facility that  consists of
two or more distinct and separate  economic units. If
your  facility is  a  multi-establishment facility,
calculate the value added of the products produced,
shipped,   or   services   provided   from   each
establishment within the facility  and then use  the
following rule to determine if your facility meets the
NAICS  code criterion:

•   If the   total value  added   of the  products
    produced, shipped,  or  services  provided  at
    establishments with  covered  NAICS  codes is
    greater than 50 percent of the value added of the
    entire facility's products  and services, the entire
    facility meets the NAICS code criterion.

•   If anyone establishment with  a covered NAICS
    code has a value added of services or products
    shipped or produced that is  greater  than  any
    other establishment within the facility (40 CFR
    Section 372.22(b)(3)) the facility also meets the
    NAICS code criterion.

The   value  added  of  production  or   service
attributable to a particular  establishment may be
isolated by subtracting the product value obtained
from  other establishments within the same  facility
from  the total  product  or  service value  of  the
facility.  This procedure eliminates the potential for
"double  counting"  production  and  services  in
situations where  establishments are  engaged  in
sequential production or service activities at a single
facility.

Examples include:

•   A  facility  in  coating,  engraving  and allied
    services  has  two  establishments. The  first
    establishment,  a  general  automotive  repair
    service,  is in NAICS code 811113 (SIC 7537),
    which is not a covered NAICS code. However,
    the second establishment, a metal paint shop is
    in NAICS code 332812  (SIC 3479, which is a
    covered NAICS  code).  The  metal paint shop
    paints   the   parts   received  from   general
    automotive  repair   service.   The   facility
    determines the product  is  worth $500/unit  as
    received from the  general  automotive repair
    service  (in non-covered NAICS code 811113)
    and the  value of the product is $1500/unit after
    processing by the metal  paint shop (in covered
    NAICS  code 332812). The value added by the
    metal paint shop is obtained by subtracting the
    value  of the  products   from  the   general
    automotive repair service from that of the value
    of the products of the metal paint shop. (In this
    example, the  value  added  =  $l,500/unit  -
    $500/unit  =  $l,000/unit.)  The  value added
    ($l,000/unit) by the establishment in NAICS
    code 332812 is  more than  50  percent of the
    product  value.  Therefore, the facility's primary
    NAICS  code is  332812,  which  is a  covered
    NAICS code.

•   A food  processing  establishment in a facility
    processes  crops  grown at  the  facility in  a
    separate establishment. To determine the value
    added of the products of each establishment the
    facility  could first determine the value of the
    crops grown at the agricultural establishment,
    and then calculate the contribution of the food
    processing establishment by subtracting the crop
    value from  the  total  value of the  product
    shipped   from  the  processing   establishment
    (value of product shipped from processing -
    crop  value = value of processing establishment).

A covered multi-establishment facility must make
EPCRA    Section   313   chemical   threshold
determinations and, if required, report all  relevant
information   about  releases   and   other  waste
management  activities,   and   source  reduction
activities associated  with an EPCRA Section 313
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chemical  for  the  entire  facility,  even   from
establishments that are not in covered NAICS codes.
EPA realizes,  however, that certain establishments
in a multi-establishment facility can be, for  all
practical purposes,  separate and  distinct business
units.  Therefore, while  threshold  determinations
must be made for the entire  facility,  individual
establishments which compose the entire facility
may report their individual releases and other waste
management  activities separately.  However, the
total   releases   and  other  waste  management
quantities for the entire facility must be represented
by the  sum  of  the  releases  and other quantities
managed as waste reported  by each of the separate
establishments.

B.2.c.   Property Owners
You are not required to report if you merely own
real estate on which a facility covered by this rule is
located; that is, you have no other business interest
in the operation of that facility (e.g., your company
owns  an industrial  park).  The operator  of that
facility,   however,   is   subject   to  reporting
requirements.

B.3   Activity Determination

B.3.a.   Definitions of Manufacture,
         Process, and Otherwise Use
Manufacture: The term  "manufacture" means to
produce, prepare, compound, or import an EPCRA
Section 313  chemical. (See Part II, Section 3.1 of
these instructions for further clarification.)

Import is defined as causing the EPCRA Section
313  chemical to be imported into the customs
territory  of  the United  States. If you order  an
EPCRA  Section  313  chemical  (or  a  mixture
containing the chemical) from a  foreign supplier,
then you have imported the chemical when that
shipment arrives at  your facility directly from a
source  outside of the United States. By ordering the
chemical, you have caused  it to be imported, even
though you may have used an import brokerage firm
as an  agent  to  obtain  the EPCRA Section 313
chemical.
Do Not Overlook Coincidental Manufacture
The term "manufacture" also includes coincidental
production of an  EPCRA Section 313  chemical
(e.g., as a byproduct or impurity) as a result of the
manufacture,  processing,  otherwise use or disposal
of another chemical or mixture of chemicals. In the
case of coincidental production of an impurity (i.e.,
an EPCRA Section 313 chemical that remains in the
product that  is  distributed in commerce), the  de
minimis exemption, discussed in Section  B.3.c of
these   instructions,   applies.  The  de   minimis
exemption  does  not apply to byproducts  (e.g.,  an
EPCRA Section 313 chemical that is separated from
a process stream and further processed or disposed
of). Certain EPCRA Section 313 chemicals may be
manufactured as  a result of wastewater treatment or
other    treatment    processes.   For    example,
neutralization of wastewater containing nitric acid
can result  in the  coincidental manufacture  of a
nitrate  compound (solution), reportable as a member
of the nitrate compounds category.

Process: The term  "process" means the preparation
of a listed  EPCRA Section 313 chemical, after its
manufacture,   for   distribution   in   commerce.
Processing is usually  the   incorporation of  an
EPCRA Section  313 chemical into  a product (see
Part II, Section 3.2  of these instructions for further
clarification). However,  a facility may process  an
impurity that already exists  in a  raw material  by
distributing that  impurity in commerce. Processing
includes preparation of the  EPCRA  Section 313
chemicals  in  the same physical state or  chemical
form as that received by your facility, or preparation
that produces a change in physical state or chemical
form. The term also applies to the processing of a
mixture or other trade name  product (see Section
B.4.b  of these instructions)  that contains a  listed
EPCRA Section 313 chemical as one component.

Otherwise Use:  The term "otherwise use" means
any use of  an  EPCRA Section  313  chemical,
including   an  EPCRA  Section  313   chemical
contained in a mixture or other trade name product
or  waste,  that  is  not  covered  by  the  terms
manufacture  or  process. Otherwise  use  of  an
EPCRA Section 313 chemical does  not include
disposal,   stabilization    (without    subsequent
distribution   in  commerce),  or   treatment  for
destruction unless:

(1) The EPCRA Section 313 chemical  that was
disposed of,  stabilized,  or treated for destruction
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was received from off-site  for  the  purposes of    purposes   of   waste   management   activities.
further waste management;                           Relabeling or redistributing of the EPCRA Section
                                                   313 chemical where no repackaging of the EPCRA
Or                                                Section 313 chemical occurs does not constitute  an
                                                   otherwise use or processing of the EPCRA Section
(2) The EPCRA Section 313  chemical that was    313 chemical. (See 62 FR 23846 and Part II, Section
disposed of, stabilized, or treated  for  destruction    3.3 of these instructions for further clarification).
was manufactured as a result of waste management
activities on materials received from off-site for the
Example 1:   Coincidental Manufacture

    Q  Your company, a nitric acid manufacturer, uses aqueous ammonia in a waste treatment system
       to neutralize an acidic wastewater stream containing nitric acid. The reaction of ammonia and
       nitric acid produces a solution of ammonium nitrate. Ammonium nitrate (solution) is reportable
       under the nitrate compounds category and is manufactured as a byproduct. If the ammonium
       nitrate is produced in a quantity that exceeds the 25,000-pound manufacturing threshold, the
       facility must report under the nitrate compounds category.

       The  aqueous ammonia is considered to be otherwise used and 10 percent of the total aqueous
       ammonia  would be counted towards the 10,000-pound otherwise use threshold.  Reports for
       releases of ammonia must also  include 10 percent of the total  aqueous  ammonia from the
       solution of ammonium nitrate (see the qualifier for the ammonia listing).

    U  As another example, combustion of coal or  other fuel in boilers/furnaces  can result  in the
       coincidental manufacture  of  metal category  compounds and sulfuric acid (acid  aerosols),
       hydrochloric acid (acid aerosols), and hydrogen fluoride.
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 Example 2:   Typical Process and Manufacture Activities
    Q  Your  company receives toluene, an EPCRA Section 313 chemical, from another facility, and
        reacts the toluene with air to form benzoic acid, which the company distributes in commerce.
        Your  company processes toluene and manufactures and processes benzoic acid. Benzoic acid,
        however, is not an  EPCRA Section 313  chemical and  thus  does  not trigger  reporting
        requirements.
    U  Your  facility combines toluene purchased from a supplier with various materials to form paint
        which it then sells. Your facility processes toluene.
    U  Your  company receives a nickel compound (nickel compounds is a listed EPCRA Section 313
        chemical category) as  a bulk solid  and performs various size-reduction  operations (e.g.,
        grinding) before packaging the compound in 50-pound bags, which the company sells. Your
        company processes the nickel compound.
    U  Your company receives a prepared mixture of resin and chopped fiber to be used in the injection
        molding of plastic products. The resin contains a  listed EPCRA Section 313 chemical that
        becomes  incorporated into the plastic,  which the  company distributes in commerce. Your
        facility processes the EPCRA Section 313 chemical.
    U  In the combustion of  coal or oil, metal category compounds may  be produced from either the
        parent metal or a metal compound contained in the coal or oil. If a  metal undergoes a change of
        valence, a  metal  compound is considered to be manufactured. For  example,  during  the
        combustion process copper in valence state  zero changes to copper in valence state +2 in a
        compound such as copper  (II)  oxide (CuO).  Furthermore, a metallic compound  could  be
        transformed  to another metallic compound without  a change in valency (e.g.,  copper  (II)
        chloride (CuC12) is transformed to copper (II) oxide (CuO)). The transformation to a new
        compound by combustion  without a change in  valence state  is also considered  to  be
	"manufactured" for purposes of EPCRA Section 313.	


 Example 3:   Typical Otherwise Use Activities
    Q  When your facility cleans equipment with toluene,  you  are otherwise using toluene. Your
        facility also separates two components of a mixture by dissolving one component in toluene, and
        subsequently recovers the toluene from the process for reuse or disposal. Your facility otherwise
        uses toluene.
    U  A covered facility receives a waste containing 12,000 pounds of Chemical  A,  a  non-PBT
        EPCRA Section 313 chemical, from off-site. The facility treats the waste, destroying  Chemical
        A and in the treatment process manufactures 10,500 pounds of Chemical B, another non-PBT
        EPCRA Section 313 chemical. Chemical B is disposed of on-site. Since the waste containing
        Chemical A  was received from off-site for the purpose of waste  management, the amount of
        Chemical A must be included in the otherwise use threshold determination for Chemical A. The
        otherwise use threshold for a non-PBT chemical is 10,000 pounds and since the amount of
        Chemical A exceeds  this threshold, all releases and  other waste management activities for
        Chemical A must be  reported. Chemical B was  manufactured in the treatment of a waste
        received from  off-site. The  facility disposed of Chemical  B on-site. Since  Chemical B was
        generated  from waste  received  from off-site for treatment for destruction,  disposal,  or
        stabilization, the disposal of Chemical B is considered to be  an otherwise use. Thus, the amount
        of Chemical B must  be considered in the  otherwise  use threshold  determination. Thus, the
        reporting threshold for Chemical  B has also been exceeded and  all  releases and other waste
        management activities for Chemical B must be reported.
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B.3.b.   Persistent Bioaccumulative Toxic
         (PBT) Chemicals and Chemical
         Categories Overview
On October 29, 1999, EPA published a final rule (64
FR 58666) adding certain chemicals and chemical
categories to the EPCRA Section 313  list of toxic
chemicals and lowering the reporting threshold for
persistent bioaccumulative toxic  (PBT) chemicals.
In addition, on January 17, 2001 EPA published a
final rule (66 FR 4500) that classified lead and lead
compounds as PBT  chemicals  and lowered their
reporting thresholds. The lower reporting thresholds
for lead  applies  to all lead except when lead is
contained in a stainless steel, brass or bronze alloy.

Dioxin    and    dioxin-like    compounds,   lead
compounds,  mercury compounds  and polycyclic
aromatic  compounds  (PACs)  are the four PBT
chemical categories with lower reporting thresholds.
The  17  members of the dioxin and  dioxin-like
compounds category and the 21  members of the
PACs category are  listed  in  Table He  of these
instructions. The dioxin and dioxin-like compounds
category  has the  qualifier, "Manufacturing; and the
processing or otherwise use  of dioxin and dioxin-
like  compounds  if  the  dioxin  and  dioxin-like
compounds  are   present  as contaminants  in  a
chemical  and if they were  created  during  the
manufacturing of that chemical."

EPA has added  six individual  chemicals to  the
EPCRA Section 313 list of toxic chemicals that also
had their thresholds lowered:
    •  benzo(g,h,i)perylene,
    •  benzo(j,k)fluorene (fluoranthene),
    •  3-methylcholanthrene,
    •  octachlorostyrene,
    •  pentachlorobenzene, and
    •  tetrabromobisphenol A (TBBPA).

Benzo(j,k)fluorene and 3-methyl-cholanthrene were
added  as members  of the  polycyclic  aromatic
compounds (PACs) chemical category.

EPA lowered the reporting thresholds  for PBT
chemicals to either 100 pounds, 10 pounds, or in the
case of  the  dioxin and  dioxin-like  compounds
chemical category, to 0.1 grams.  The  table at the
beginning of Section B.4 of these instructions lists
the applicable  manufacture, process, and otherwise
use thresholds for the listed PBT chemicals.
EPA eliminated the de minimis exemption for all
PBT chemicals  (except  lead  when  contained  in
stainless steel, brass or bronze alloy). However, this
action  does  not affect  the  applicability  of the de
minimis  exemption  to  the  supplier notification
requirements  (40  CFR Section 372.45(d)  (1)).  In
addition,  PBT chemicals are ineligible  for range
reporting for on-site releases  and transfers off-site
for further waste management. This will not affect
the applicability of range reporting of the maximum
amount on-site as  required  by EPCRA  Section
313(g).

All releases and other waste management quantities
greater than  0.1 pounds of a PBT chemical (except
the dioxin  and dioxin like compounds chemical
category) should be reported at a level of precision
supported by the  accuracy  of the underlying data
and estimation techniques on which the estimate is
based.  If a  facility's  release  or  other  waste
management estimates support reporting an amount
that is  more precise than whole numbers, then the
more precise amount should be reported.

For the dioxin and dioxin-like compounds chemical
category, which  has a reporting threshold of 0.1
grams,  facilities  need only report  all release and
other waste management quantities greater than 100
micrograms  (i.e.,  0.0001 grams).  Notwithstanding
the numeric precision used when  determining
reporting eligibility thresholds,  facilities   should
report on the Form R to the level of  accuracy that
their data supports, up to seven digits to the right of
the decimal.  EPA's reporting software and data
management  systems  support  data  precision  to
seven digits to the right of the decimal. If a facility
has information on the individual members of the
dioxin  and  dioxin-like compounds category they
will also need to file a Form R  Schedule 1 (see
instructions in Section D).

Lead and Lead Compounds

Lead and lead  compounds are classified  as PBT
chemicals   and    are   subject  to   the    lower
manufacturing,  processing  and   otherwise  use
threshold of  100  pounds. However, when lead is
contained in  stainless steel, brass, or bronze  alloys it
remains  subject  to the   higher  25,000  pound
manufacturing and  processing thresholds  and  the
10,000 pound otherwise use threshold.
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Listed below are some important guidelines to use
when calculating threshold and release  and other
waste management  quantities  for lead and  lead
compounds:

1)  quantities  of lead not  contained  in stainless
    steel, brass or bronze alloy are applied to both
    the 100 pound threshold and the 25,000/10,000
    pound thresholds;

2)  quantities of lead that are contained in stainless
    steel, brass  or bronze alloys are only applied
    toward the 25,000/10,000 pound thresholds;

3)  a facility may take the de minimis exemption for
    those quantities  of lead in stainless steel, brass,
    or bronze  alloys that  meet  the  de  minimis
    standard  (e.g., manufactured as an  impurity).
    Accordingly, the de minimis exemption may be
    considered  for  quantities  of lead  in stainless
    steel, brass,  or bronze alloys but it may not be
    considered for lead not in stainless steel, brass,
    or bronze alloys;

4)  If a facility exceeds the 100-pound threshold for
    lead  other  than in  stainless  steel,  brass, or
    bronze alloys, the facility may not apply Form
    A eligibility for non-PBTs, range  reporting in
    Sections 5 and 6 of the Form R or the use of
    whole numbers and 2 significant digits to any of
    the lead they report.  If a facility that exceeds the
    25,000/10,000 pound  threshold  for  lead in
    stainless  steel, brass, or bronze alloy  without
    tripping  the 100-pound  threshold  for  non-
    alloyed lead, the facility may consider the Form
    A requirements for  non-PBTs,  range reporting
    in Sections 5 and 6  of the Form R, and the use
    of whole numbers and 2 significant digits.

B.3.c.   Activity Exemptions
Otherwise Use Exemptions. Certain otherwise uses
of  listed   EPCRA   Section 313  chemicals  are
specifically exempted:

•   Otherwise use as a structural component of the
    facility;

•   Otherwise use in routine janitorial or  facility
    grounds maintenance;

•   Personal uses by employees or other persons;

•   Otherwise use of products  containing  EPCRA
    Section 313 chemicals  for the  purpose  of
    maintaining  motor  vehicles  operated by  the
    facility; and

•   Otherwise use of EPCRA Section 313 chemicals
    contained in intake  water (used for processing
    or non-contact cooling) or in intake  air (used
    either as compressed air or for combustion).

The exemption of an EPCRA Section 313 chemical
otherwise used 1) as a structural component of the
facility; or 2) in routine janitorial or facility grounds
maintenance; or 3) for personal use by an employee
cannot  be  taken for activities involving process
related equipment.

Articles   Exemption.   EPCRA   Section   313
chemicals contained in articles that are processed or
otherwise used at a covered facility are exempt from
threshold determinations  and release  and  other
waste  management  calculations.  The  exemption
applies  when the facility receives the article from
another facility or when the facility  produces the
article itself. The  exemption applies only to the
quantity of EPCRA Section 313 chemical present in
the article.  If the EPCRA Section 313 chemical is
manufactured (including imported),  processed,  or
otherwise used at the covered facility other than as
part of the  article, in  excess of an  applicable
threshold quantity, the facility is required to report
that use of a  chemical (40 CFR Section  372.38(b)).
For an EPCRA Section  313 chemical in an item to
be exempt as part of the article, the item must meet
all the following criteria in the EPCRA Section 313
article definition; that is, it  must be a  manufactured
item (1) which  is formed to a specific  shape  or
design during manufacture,  (2) which has end use
functions dependent in  whole  or  in  part upon  its
shape or design during end use, and (3) which does
not release a toxic chemical under normal conditions
of processing or use of the item at the facility.

If the processing or otherwise use of all like items
results in a total release of 0.5 pound or less of an
EPCRA Section 313  chemical in a reporting year to
any environmental  medium, EPA  will allow this
release to be  rounded to zero, and the  manufactured
items  retain  their article  status.  The  0.5 pound
threshold does not apply to each individual article,
but applies  to  the  sum   of all releases  from
processing  or otherwise use of all like articles. If all
the releases of like articles over a reporting year are
completely captured  and recycled/reused on-site or
off-site, those items  retain  their article status. Any
amount that  is released and is not recycled/reused
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will  count toward the  0.5  pound per year cut off
value.

The  articles  exemption  applies  to the  normal
processing or  use of articles. This exemption does
not apply to the manufacture of the article. EPCRA
Section 313  chemicals incorporated into  articles
produced  at  a  facility  must  be  factored  into
threshold  determinations  and  release  and  other
waste management calculations.

 If, in the course of processing or use, an item
retains its initial thickness or diameter, in whole or
in part, it  meets  the first  part (i.e., it  must be a
manufactured  item  which is formed to  a specific
shape or design during  manufacture) of the article
definition.   If the  item's  basic  dimensional
characteristics are totally altered during processing
or otherwise use, the item does not meet the first
part  of the definition. An example of items that do
not meet the definition would be items that are cold
extruded, such as lead ingots, which are formed into
 Example 4:  Articles Exemption

 U  Nickel that is  incorporated  into  a brass
     doorknob is processed to  manufacture the
     brass  doorknob,  and  therefore must be
     counted toward threshold determinations
     and release and other waste management
     calculations. However, the use of the brass
     doorknobs elsewhere in the facility does not
     have to be counted. Disposal of the brass
     doorknob after its use  does not constitute a
     "release;" thus, the brass doorknob  remains
     an article.
 U  If an item used in the facility is fragmented,
     the item is still an article if those fragments
     being discarded  remain identifiable as the
     article  (e.g.,  recognizable  pieces  of  a
     cylinder, pieces  of wire).  For instance, an
     eight-foot piece of wire is cut into two four-
     foot pieces of wire, without releasing any
     EPCRA Section 313 chemicals. Each four-
     foot piece is identifiable as a piece  of wire;
     therefore, the article status for these pieces
     of wire remains intact.
 U  EPCRA Section 313 chemicals  received in
     the form of pellets are not articles  because
     the pellet form is simply a convenient form
     for further processing of the material.
wire  or  rods.  On the  other  hand,  cutting  a
manufactured item into pieces that are recognizable
as  the  article  would  not  change  the  original
dimensions as long as the diameter or the thickness
of  the  item  remained the  same;  the  articles
exemption would continue to apply. Metal wire may
be  bent and  sheet metal  may be  cut, punched,
stamped,  or  pressed  without losing their  article
status as long  as the diameter of the wire or tubing
or the thickness of the sheet is not totally changed.

What constitutes a release of an EPCRA  Section
313  chemical  is  important  since processing  or
otherwise  use  of articles that result in a release  to
the  environment (or more than 0.5 pounds)  negate
the  article status and precludes eligibility  for the
exemption.  Cutting, grinding,   melting, or  other
processing of manufactured items could result in a
release of an EPCRA Section 313 chemical  during
normal  conditions of processing or  otherwise use
and therefore negate the exemption as articles.

De Minimis Exemption. The de minimis exemption
allows  facilities  to  disregard  certain  minimal
concentrations of non-PBT chemicals in mixtures  or
other trade name products  when making threshold
determinations   and  release   and   other  waste
management   calculations.   The   de   minimis
exemption does not apply to the manufacture of an
EPCRA Section 313 chemical except if that EPCRA
Section  313  chemical  is  manufactured   as  an
impurity and remains in the product distributed in
commerce, or if the EPCRA Section 313 chemical
is imported below the appropriate de  minimis level.
The de  minimis  exemption  does not apply to a
byproduct manufactured coincidentally as a result of
manufacturing, processing, otherwise use,  or any
waste  management activities.  The  de  minimis
exemption does not apply to any PBT chemical
(except  lead when it is contained in stainless steel,
brass or bronze alloy) or PBT chemical category. A
list  of PBT chemicals  may be found in Section B.4
of these instructions.

When  determining  whether   the   de  minimis
exemption applies to  an EPCRA   Section  313
chemical,  the owner/operator  must  consider the
concentration of the non-PBT EPCRA Section 313
chemical in mixtures and other trade name products.
If the non-PBT EPCRA Section 313  chemical in a
mixture or other trade name product is manufactured
as an impurity,  imported, processed,  or otherwise
used  and  is  below the  appropriate  de  minimis
concentration  level, then the quantity of the non-
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PBT EPCRA Section 313 chemical in that mixture
or other trade name product does not have to  be
applied to threshold determinations nor included in
release or other waste management determinations.
If a non-PBT EPCRA Section  313 chemical in a
mixture or other trade  name product is below the
appropriate de minimis  level, all releases and other
waste management activities associated  with the
EPCRA Section 313 chemical  in that mixture  or
other trade name product are exempt from EPCRA
Section  313  reporting. It is possible to meet  an
activity (e.g., processing) threshold for an EPCRA
Section 313 chemical on a facility wide basis, but
not be required to calculate releases or other waste
management quantities  associated  with a particular
process because that process involves only mixtures
or other trade name products containing the  non-
PBT EPCRA  Section 313  chemical  below the  de
minimis level.

EPA interprets the de minimis exemption such that
once a  non-PBT  EPCRA Section 313  chemical
concentration  is at or above the appropriate  de
minimis level  in the mixture or other  trade name
product threshold  determinations  and release and
other waste management calculations must be made,
even if that chemical later falls below the de minimis
level in  the  same  mixture or other trade name
product. Thus, EPA considers reportable all releases
and other quantities managed as waste that occur
after the de minimis level has been met or exceeded.
If an EPCRA Section 313 chemical in a mixture or
other trade name product at or above de minimis is
brought on-site, the  de minimis exemption never
applies.

De minimis levels for non-PBT EPCRA Section 313
chemicals  and  chemical  categories  are  set  at
concentration  levels  of  either  1  percent  or 0.1
percent; PBT chemicals and chemical categories do
not have  de minimis  levels with regard to  this
exemption. The 0.1 percent de minimis levels are
dictated by  determinations made by the National
Toxicology Program (NTP) in its Annual Report on
Carcinogens, the International Agency for Research
and Cancer  (IARC) in its Monographs, or 29 CFR
part  1910, subpart Z. Therefore,  once  a non-PBT
chemical's status under NTP, IARC, or 29 CFR part
1910, subpart Z  indicates that the chemical is a
carcinogen or potential carcinogen,  the  reporting
facility may disregard levels of the chemical below
the 0.1 percent de minimis concentration provided
that the other criteria for the de minimis exemption
are met. De minimis  levels for chemical categories
apply to the total concentration of all chemicals in
the category within a mixture, not the concentration
of each  individual category member  within the
mixture.

De Minimis Application to  the Processing  or
Otherwise Use of a Mixture

The de minimis exemption applies to the processing
or otherwise use of a non-PBT EPCRA  Section 313
chemical in a mixture. Threshold determinations and
release and  other waste  management  calculations
begin at the point where the chemical  meets or
exceeds the de minimis level. If a non-PBT EPCRA
Section 313 chemical is present in a mixture at a
concentration  below the  de  minimis  level,  this
quantity  of the substance does  not have to  be
included  for threshold  determinations,  release and
other waste management  reporting,  or  supplier
notification requirements.  The exemption will apply
as long  as the  mixture  containing de  minimis
amounts   of a  non-PBT  EPCRA  Section   313
chemical never equals or goes above the de minimis
limit.
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 Example 5:
 Chemicals
De Minimis Applications to Process and Otherwise Use Scenarios for Non-PBT
 There are many cases in which the de minimis "limit" is  crossed or re-crossed by non-PBT chemicals
 within a process or otherwise use scenario. The following examples are meant to illustrate these complex
 reporting scenarios.

 Increasing  Concentration To  or  Above De Minimis Levels During  Processing for  Non-PBT
 Chemicals

 A manufacturing facility receives toluene that contains chlorobenzene  at a concentration below its de
 minimis limit. Through distillation, the chlorobenzene content in process streams is increased over the de
 minimis concentration of 1  percent. From the  point at which the chlorobenzene concentration equals 1
 percent in process streams, the amount present  must be factored into threshold determinations and release
 and  other waste management  estimates.  The  facility  does not  need to consider the  amount of
 chlorobenzene in the raw material when below de minimis levels, i.e., prior to distillation to 1 percent,
 when making threshold determinations. The facility does not have to report emissions of chlorobenzene
 from storage tanks or any other equipment associated with that specific process where the chlorobenzene
 content is less than 1 percent.

 Fluctuating Concentration During Processing for Non-PBT Chemicals

 A manufacturer produces an ink product that contains toluene, an EPCRA Section 313 chemical, below
 the de minimis level. The process used causes the percentage of toluene in the mixture to fluctuate: it rises
 above the de minimis level for a time but drops below the  level as the process winds down. The facility
 must consider the chemical toward threshold determinations from the point at which it first equals the de
 minimis limit. Once the de minimis limit has been met the exemption cannot be taken.
Concentration Ranges Straddling the De Minimis
Value

There may be instances in which the concentration
of  a non-PBT  chemical  is  given  as  a  range
straddling  the   de  minimis  limit.   Example  6
illustrates how the de minimis exemption should be
applied in such a scenario.

De Minimis Application in the  Manufacture  of
the Listed Chemical in a Mixture

The de minimis exemption generally does not apply
to the manufacturing  of an EPCRA  Section 313
chemical. However, the de minimis exemption may
apply to mixtures  and other trade name products
containing non-PBT EPCRA Section 313 chemicals
that are imported  into the  United  States.  (See
Example 5)

The exemption also applies to non-PBT EPCRA
Section  313  chemicals that are  manufactured  as
                                    impurities that remain in the product distributed in
                                    commerce below the de minimis levels. The amount
                                    remaining in the product is exempt from threshold
                                    determinations. If the chemical is separated from the
                                    final product,  it  cannot  qualify for the exemption.
                                    Any amount that is separated,  or is  separate, from
                                    the product, is  considered a byproduct and is subject
                                    to threshold determinations and release and other
                                    waste management calculations. Any amount of an
                                    EPCRA Section  313 chemical that is manufactured
                                    in a  waste stream must  be  considered toward
                                    threshold  determinations  and  release  and  other
                                    waste management  calculations and accounted for
                                    on Form R even if that  chemical is  manufactured
                                    below the de minimis level.

                                    The de minimis  exemption also does not apply to
                                    situations where a toxic chemical in waste is diluted
                                    to below the de minimis level.
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Example 6:   Concentration Ranges Straddling the De Minimis Value

Scenario  1:  A facility  processes  8,000,000  pounds of a mixture containing 0.25 to  1.25  percent
manganese. Manganese is eligible for the de minimis exemption at concentrations up to 1 percent. The
amount of mixture subject to reporting is the quantity containing manganese at or above the de  minimis
concentration:

       [(8,000,000) x (1.25% - 0.99%)] - (1.25% - 0.25%)

The average concentration of manganese that is not exempt (above the de minimis} is:

       (1.25%+1.00%)-(2)

Therefore, the amount of manganese that is subject to threshold determination and release and other waste
management estimates is:
 ' (8,000,000) x (1.25% - 0.99%)'
        (1.25%-0.25%)
   (1.25%+ 1.00%)'
          (2)
     = 23,4QQ pounds
       = 23,400 pounds manganese (which is below the processing threshold for manganese)

In this scenario, because the facility's information pertaining to manganese was available to two decimal
places, 0.99 was used to determine the amount below the de minimis concentrations.  If the information
was available to one decimal place, 0.9 should be used, as in the scenario below.

Scenario 2: As in the previous example, manganese is present in a mixture, of which 8,000,000 pounds is
processed. The MSDS states the mixture contains 0.2 percent to 1.2 percent manganese. The  amount of
mixture subject to reporting (at or above de  minimis limit) is:

       [(8,000,000) x (1.2% - 0.9%)] - (1.2% - 0.2%)

The average concentration of manganese that is not exempt (at or above de minimis limit) is:

       (1.2%+1.0%)-(2)

Therefore, the amount of manganese that  is subject to threshold determinations and release and other
waste management estimates is:
 ' (8,000,000) x (l.2% - 0.9%)'
        (l.2%-0.2%)
 (l.2%+ 1.0%)'
.      (2)      .
= 26,400 pounds
       = 26,400 pounds manganese (which is above the processing threshold for manganese)
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 Example 7:  De Minimis Application in the Manufacture of a Toxic Chemical in a Mixture

 Manufacture as a Product Impurity

 Toluene  2,4 diisocyanate  reacts  with trace  amounts  of  water  to form trace quantities of  2,4-
 diaminotoluene. The resulting product contains 99 percent toluene 2,4-diisocyanate and 0.05 percent 2,4-
 diaminotoluene. The 2,4 diaminotoluene would not be subject to EPCRA Section 313 reporting nor would
 supplier notification be required because the concentration of 2,4- diaminotoluene is below its de minimis
 limit of 0.1 percent in the product.

 Manufacture as a Commercial Byproduct and Impurity

 Chloroform is a reaction byproduct in the production of carbon tetrachloride. It is removed by distillation
 to a concentration of less than 150 ppm  (0.0150 percent) remaining  in the carbon tetrachloride.  The
 separated chloroform at 90 percent concentration is sold as a byproduct. Chloroform is subject to a 0.1
 percent (1000 ppm) de minimis limit. Any amount of chloroform manufactured and separated as byproduct
 must be included in threshold determinations because EPA does not interpret the de minimis exemption to
 apply to the manufacture of a chemical as a byproduct. Releases of chloroform prior to and  during
 purification of the carbon tetrachloride must be reported. The de minimis exemption can, however, be
 applied to the chloroform remaining in the carbon tetrachloride as an impurity. Because the concentration
 of chloroform remaining in the carbon tetrachloride  is below the de minimis  limit, this quantity of
 chloroform is exempt from threshold determinations, release and other waste management reporting, and
 supplier notification.

 Manufacture as a Waste Byproduct

 A small  amount  of formaldehyde is manufactured  as a reaction byproduct during the  production of
 phthalic anhydride. The formaldehyde is separated from the phthalic anhydride as a waste gas and burned,
 leaving no formaldehyde in the phthalic anhydride. The amount of formaldehyde produced and removed
 must be included in threshold determinations and release and other waste management estimates even if
 the formaldehyde were  present  below the de  minimis level  in  the process  stream where it  was
 manufactured or in the waste stream to which it was separated because EPA does not interpret mixtures
 and trade name products to includes wastes.	
Laboratory Activities Exemption. EPCRA Section
313 chemicals that are manufactured, processed, or
otherwise used in a laboratory at a covered facility
under  the   direct  supervision of  a  technically
qualified individual do not have to be considered for
threshold  determinations  and  release and  other
waste  management  calculations.  However,  pilot
plant scale  and specialty chemical production does
not qualify for this laboratory activities exemption,
nor does the use of EPCRA Section 313 chemicals
for laboratory support activities, such as the use of
chemicals for equipment maintenance.

Coal  Extraction  Activities  Exemption. If  an
EPCRA  Section  313 chemical is  manufactured,
processed,  or  otherwise  used in  extraction  by
facilities in NAICS codes  212111,  212112  and
212113,  a  person is not required to  consider the
quantity  of the EPCRA Section 313  chemical so
manufactured, processed, or otherwise used when
considering  threshold determinations  and  release
and  other  waste  management  calculations  (see
Example  8).   Reclamation  activities  occurring
simultaneously with coal extraction activities (e.g.,
cast  blasting)  are  included  in  the  exemption.
However,  otherwise  use of ash, waste  rock,  or
fertilizer  for  reclamation  purposes  are   not
considered part of extraction; non-exempt amounts
of EPCRA Section 313 chemicals contained in these
materials must  be considered toward threshold
determinations  and   release  and   other  waste
management calculations.

Metal  Mining  Overburden  Exemption. If  an
EPCRA Section 313  chemical that is a constituent
of overburden is  processed or otherwise used  by
facilities in NAICS codes 212221, 212222,  212231,
212234, and  212299, a person is not  required to
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consider the quantity  of the EPCRA Section 313
chemical so  processed  or otherwise  used  when
considering threshold determinations and release
and other waste management calculations.

For purposes  of EPCRA Section 313  reporting,
overburden is  the  unconsolidated  material  that
overlies a deposit of useful material or ore. It does
not include any portion of the ore or waste rock.
 Example 8: Coal mining extraction activities

 Included among these are explosives for blasting
 operations, solvents, lubricants,  and fuels  for
 extraction related equipment  maintenance and
 use, as well as overburden and mineral deposits.
 The EPCRA Section 313 chemicals contained in
 these   materials   are  exempt  from  threshold
 determinations  and release  and other  waste
 management  calculations, when  manufactured,
 processed or otherwise  used  during  extraction
 activities at coal mines.
B. 4   Threshold Determinations
EPCRA  Section 313   reporting  is  required  if
threshold   quantities   are  exceeded.   Separate
thresholds  apply to  the amount of the  EPCRA
Section  313  chemical   that  is   manufactured,
processed or otherwise used.

You must submit a report for any EPCRA Section
313 chemical that is  not listed as a PBT  chemical
and which is  manufactured or processed at your
facility in excess  of the following threshold:

•   25,000 pounds per  toxic chemical or  category
    over the calendar year.

•   You  must submit  a report  for  any  EPCRA
    Section 313  chemical which is not listed as a
    PBT chemical and that is otherwise used at your
    facility in  excess of 10,000  pounds per toxic
    chemical or category over the calendar  year.

You must submit a report for any EPCRA Section
313 chemical that is listed as a PBT chemical and
which is manufactured,  processed or otherwise used
at your facility above the  designated threshold  for
that chemical.

The PBT chemical names, CAS numbers  and their
reporting thresholds are listed  in the table below.
See  Table He of these instructions  for lists of
individual members of the dioxin  and dioxin-like
compounds chemical category and the polycyclic
aromatic compounds (PACs) chemical category.
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Chemical or chemical
category name
Aldrin
Benzo[g,h,i]perylene
Chlordane
Dioxin and dioxin-like
compounds category
(manufacturing; and the
processing or otherwise
use of dioxin and dioxin-
like compounds category
if the dioxin and dioxin-
like compounds are
present as contaminants
in a chemical and if they
were created during the
manufacturing of that
chemical)
Heptachlor
Hexachlorobenzene
Isodrin
Lead (this lower
threshold does not apply
to lead when it is
contained in stainless
steel, brass or bronze
alloy)
Lead compounds
Mercury
Mercury compounds
Methoxychlor
Octachlorostyrene
Pendimethalin
Pentachlorobenzene
Polychlorinated
biphenyls (PCBs)
Polycyclic aromatic
compounds category
(PACs)
Tetrabromobisphenol A
Toxaphene
Trifluralin
CAS number
or chemical
category
code
309-00-2
191-24-2
57-74-9
N150
76-44-8
118-74-1
465-73-6
7439-92-1
N420
7439.97-6
N458
72-43-5
29082-74-4
40487-42-1
608-93-5
1336-36-3
N590
79-94-7
8001-35-2
1582-09-8
Threshold
(pounds,
unless noted
otherwise)
100
10
10
0.1 gram
10
10
10
100
100
10
10
100
10
100
10
10
100
100
10
100
                                         B.4.a.   How to Determine if Your
                                                  Facility Has Exceeded
                                                  Thresholds
                                         To determine whether your facility has exceeded an
                                         EPCRA Section 313 reporting threshold, compare
                                         quantities  of EPCRA Section 313 chemicals that
                                         you manufacture, process, or otherwise use to the
                                         respective  thresholds  for  those  activities.  A
                                         worksheet  is  provided  in  Figure  3A to  assist
                                         facilities in determining whether they exceed any of
                                         the reporting thresholds  for non-PBT chemicals;
                                         Figures   3B-D  provide  worksheets   for   PBT
                                         chemicals. (The worksheets can be found at the end
                                         of section B.5.) These worksheets also provide a
                                         format for maintaining  reporting facility records.
                                         Use  of these worksheets is  not  required and the
                                         completed  worksheet(s)  should  not  accompany
                                         Form R reports submitted to EPA and the state or
                                         tribe.

                                         Complete  the  appropriate  worksheet  for  each
                                         EPCRA Section 313 chemical or chemical category.
                                         Base  your  threshold determination  for EPCRA
                                         Section 313 chemicals with  qualifiers only on the
                                         quantity  of the  EPCRA Section 313 chemical
                                         satisfying the qualifier.

                                         Use of the worksheets is divided into three steps:

                                         •   Step 1 allows you to record the gross amount of
                                             the EPCRA Section 313  chemical or chemical
                                             category involved in activities throughout the
                                             facility. Pure forms as well as the amounts of
                                             the EPCRA Section 313  chemical or chemical
                                             category present in mixtures or other trade name
                                             products  must be  considered. The types  of
                                             activity  (i.e.,  manufacturing,  processing,  or
                                             otherwise using)  for which the EPCRA Section
                                             313 chemical is used must be  identified because
                                             separate thresholds  apply to  each of these
                                             activities. A record of the information source(s)
                                             used   should  be  kept.  Possible  information
                                             sources  include  purchase records,  inventory
                                             data, and calculations by  a  process engineer.
                                             The data collected in Step  1 will be totaled for
                                             each activity to identify  the overall amount of
                                             the EPCRA Section 313  chemical or chemical
                                             category  manufactured  (including imported),
                                             processed, or otherwise used.

                                         •   Step 2 allows you to identify uses of the EPCRA
                                             Section 313 chemical or chemical category that
                                             were included  in Step 1  but  are exempt under
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    EPCRA Section 313. Do not include in Step 2
    exempt quantities  of the EPCRA Section 313
    chemical not included in the calculations in Step
    1.  For example,  if Freon contained  in the
    building's air  conditioners was not reported in
    Step  1, you would not include the  amount as
    exempt in Step 2.  Step 2  is intended for use
    when a quantity or use of the EPCRA Section
    313 chemical  is exempt while other quantities
    require reporting. Note the type of exemption
    for future reference. Also identify, if applicable,
    the  fraction  or  percentage  of  the  EPCRA
    Section 313 chemical present that  is exempt.
    Add the amounts  in each activity to obtain a
    subtotal for exempted amounts of the EPCRA
    Section 313 chemical or chemical categories at
    the facility.

•   Step 3 involves subtracting the result of Step 2
    from the results  of Step  1 for each activity.
    Compare this net sum to the applicable activity
    threshold. If the threshold is exceeded for any of
    the three activities, a facility  must submit a
    Form R for that EPCRA Section 313 chemical
    or chemical category. Do not sum quantities of
    the  EPCRA  Section  313  chemical  that are
    manufactured, processed, and otherwise used at
    your  facility,  because each of these activities
    requires a separate threshold determination. For
    example,  if in a calendar year you  processed
    20,000 pounds of a non-PBT EPCRA Section
    313 chemical  and  you otherwise used 6,000
    pounds of that same chemical, your facility has
    not exceeded any applicable threshold and thus
    is not required to report for that chemical.

Worksheets should be  retained to  document your
determination for  reporting or  not reporting, but
should not be submitted with the report.

You must submit a  report  if  you exceed  any
threshold for any EPCRA Section 313 chemical or
chemical category. For example, if  your facility
processes  22,000  pounds  of a non-PBT EPCRA
Section  313  chemical  and also otherwise uses
16,000  pounds of that  same chemical,  it has
exceeded  the  otherwise  use  threshold  (10,000
pounds for a non-PBT chemical) and your facility
must report even  though it  did not exceed the
process threshold  (25,000 pounds for a non-PBT
chemical).  In  preparing your  reports,  you must
consider all non-exempted activities and all releases
and  other  waste   management  quantities of the
EPCRA Section 313 chemical from your facility,
not just releases  and other  waste  management
quantities from the otherwise use activity.

Also note that threshold  determinations are based
upon the actual amounts of an EPCRA Section 313
chemical manufactured,  processed, or  otherwise
used over the course  of the  calendar year.  The
threshold  determination  may  not relate  to the
amount of an EPCRA Section 313 chemical brought
on-site during the calendar year. For example, if a
stockpile of  100,000 pounds of a non-PBT EPCRA
Section 313  chemical is  present on-site but only
20,000 pounds  of that chemical  is applied to a
process,  only  the  20,000 pounds processed  is
counted toward a threshold determination, not the
entire 100,000 pounds of the stockpile.

B.4.b.  Threshold Determinations for
         On-Site Reuse Operations
Threshold determinations  of EPCRA Section 313
chemicals that are  reused at the facility are based
only on the amount of the EPCRA Section 313
chemical that is added during the year, not the total
volume in  the  system.  For  example,  a facility
operates a refrigeration unit that  contains 15,000
pounds of anhydrous ammonia at the beginning  of
the year. The system is charged with 2,000 pounds
of anhydrous ammonia during the year. The facility
has therefore "otherwise used" only 2,000 pounds  of
anhydrous ammonia, a non-PBT EPCRA Section
313 chemical,  which  is  below the otherwise use
threshold  for  anhydrous ammonia  and  is  not
required to report (unless there are other "otherwise
use"  activities   of ammonia,   that  when  taken
together,  exceed  the  reporting   threshold).   If,
however, the whole refrigeration unit was recharged
with 15,000  pounds of anhydrous ammonia during
the year, then the facility  would have exceeded the
otherwise use threshold, and would be  required  to
report.

This  does  not  apply to  EPCRA Section  313
chemicals  "recycled"  or  "reused"  off-site  and
returned to a facility.  Such EPCRA Section 313
chemicals  returned to a facility are treated as the
equivalent of newly purchased material for purposes
of EPCRA Section 313 threshold determinations.

B.4.c.   Threshold Determinations for
         Ammonia
The listing  for  ammonia includes the  modifier
"includes  anhydrous  ammonia   and  aqueous
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ammonia from  water  dissociable ammonium salts
and  other  sources;  10  percent of  total  aqueous
ammonia  is  reportable  under this  listing."  The
qualifier for ammonia means that anhydrous forms
of ammonia are 100 percent reportable and aqueous
forms are limited to  10 percent of total  aqueous
ammonia.  Therefore,  when determining threshold
quantities,  100  percent of anhydrous ammonia  is
included  but only  10 percent of  total  aqueous
ammonia is included. If any  ammonia  evaporates
from aqueous ammonia solutions, 100 percent of the
evaporated  ammonia is  included  in threshold
determinations.

For  example,  if  a  facility  processes  aqueous
ammonia,  it  has processed  100  percent  of the
aqueous ammonia in that solution. If the ammonia
remains in solution, then  10  percent of the total
aqueous ammonia is counted towards the threshold.
If there are any evaporative  losses  of anhydrous
ammonia, then 100 percent of those losses must be
counted towards the  processing threshold.  If the
manufacturing,   processing,  or  otherwise  use
threshold for the ammonia listing is  exceeded, the
facility must report 100 percent of these evaporative
losses in Sections 5 and 8 of the Form R.

B.4.d.   Threshold Determinations for
         Chemical  Categories
A number  of chemical  compound  categories are
subject to reporting. See Table He for a listing of
these  EPCRA  Section  313 chemical  categories.
When preparing threshold determinations for one of
these EPCRA Section 313 chemical  categories, all
individual  members  of  a  category  that  are
manufactured, processed, or otherwise used must be
counted. Where generic names are used at a facility,
threshold determinations should be based on CAS
numbers.  For example, Poly-Solv  EB does not
appear among the reportable chemicals in Table Ha
or lib but its CAS number indicates Poly-Solv EB is
a synonym for ethylene glycol mono-n-butyl ether, a
member  of  the  certain glycol  ethers chemical
category  (code N230).  For  chemical  compound
categories, threshold determinations  must be made
separately for each  of the three activities.  Do not
include  in these  threshold determinations  for  a
category any chemicals  that are also individually
listed EPCRA Section 313 chemicals (see Table Ha
or lib). Individually  listed EPCRA Section  313
chemicals   are  subject  to  their own  individual
threshold determination.
Organic Compounds

For  the  organic  compound  categories,  you are
required to  account for the  entire  weight  of all
compounds within a specific compound  category
(e.g., glycol ethers) at the  facility for BOTH the
threshold determination and release and other waste
management estimates.

Metal Category Compounds

Threshold  determinations  for   metal   category
compounds present a special case. If, for example,
your  facility  processes  several  different  nickel
compounds,  base  your threshold determination on
the total weight of all nickel compounds processed.
However,  if  your facility  processes both the
"parent"  metal (nickel) as well as one  or  more
nickel compounds,  you  must   make  threshold
determinations for both nickel (CAS number 7440-
02-0) and nickel compounds  (chemical  category
code  N495)  because   they  are  separately   listed
EPCRA Section  313  chemicals.  If your facility
exceeds thresholds for both the parent metal and
compounds of that same metal, EPA allows you to
file one combined report (e.g., one report for nickel
compounds,  including nickel) because the release
information you will report in connection with metal
category compounds will be the total pounds of the
metal released. If you file one combined report, you
should  put  the  name  of the metal  compound
category on the Form R. In the example above, the
facility that exceeded reporting thresholds for both
the nickel and nickel compounds chemical category
could  submit  a  single Form R  for the  nickel
compounds chemical category, which would contain
release and other waste management information for
both nickel and nickel  compounds. Do not put both
names on the Form R.

The  case of metal category compounds  involving
more than one metal should be noted.  Some metal
category compounds may  contain  more than one
listed metal.  For example,  lead chromate is both a
lead  compound and a chromium compound. In such
cases, if applicable thresholds are exceeded, you are
required to file two separate reports, one for lead
compounds  and  one  for  chromium  compounds.
Apply the total weight of the  lead chromate to the
threshold determinations for both  lead compounds
and chromium compounds. (Note: Only the quantity
of each parent metal released or otherwise managed
as waste, not the quantity of the compound,  would
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be reported on the appropriate sections of both Form
Rs. SeeB.5.)

Nitrate    Compounds    (water    dissociable;
reportable only when in aqueous solution)

For  the   category  nitrate  compounds   (water
dissociable;  reportable  only  when  in  aqueous
solution), the  entire weight of the nitrate compound
is  counted  in making threshold determinations. A
nitrate  compound is  covered by this listing only
when  in  water  and  only if dissociated.  If  no
information is available on the identity of the type
of  nitrate  that  is   manufactured,  processed  or
otherwise used, assume that the nitrate compound
exists as sodium nitrate.

B.4.e    Threshold Determination for
         Persistent Bioaccumulative Toxic
         (PBT) Chemicals
There  are  two  separate  thresholds  for EPCRA
Section 313 PBT chemicals; these thresholds are set
based  on  the chemicals'  potential to persist  and
bioaccumulate   in   the    environment.   The
manufacturing,   processing  and   otherwise  use
thresholds for PBT chemicals is 100 pounds, while
for the subset of PBTs chemicals  that are highly
persistent  and highly  bioaccumulative, it is  10
pounds. One exception is the dioxin and dioxin-like
compounds chemical  category.  The threshold  for
this category is 0.1 gram. The PBT chemicals, their
CAS numbers or chemical  category code, and their
reporting thresholds  are listed  in  a  table  in the
introductory section of B.4. See Table He of these
instructions for lists of individual  members of the
dioxin   and  dioxin-like   compounds   chemical
category  and the polycyclic aromatic compounds
(PACs) chemical category.

B.4.f.    Mixtures and  Other Trade Name
         Products
EPCRA  Section  313  chemicals  contained  in
mixtures  and other trade  name products must be
factored into  threshold determinations and release
and other waste management calculations.

If your facility processed or otherwise used mixtures
or other trade name  products during the calendar
year, you  are required to use the  best  readily
available  data (or reasonable estimates if such data
are not readily available) to determine whether the
toxic chemicals in a mixture meet or exceed the de
minimis concentration and, therefore, whether they
must be included in threshold determinations  and
release and other waste management calculations. If
you  know that  a mixture or  other trade name
product contains  a  specific  EPCRA Section  313
chemical,  combine  the  amount of the  EPCRA
Section 313 chemical in  the mixture or other trade
name product with  other amounts of the same
EPCRA   Section  313  chemical  processed  or
otherwise   used  at  your  facility  for  threshold
determinations  and   release  and  other  waste
management  calculations.  If  you  know  that  a
mixture contains an EPCRA  Section 313 chemical
but it is present below the de minimis level, you do
not have to consider the  amount of the EPCRA
Section 313 chemical present  in that mixture for
purposes of threshold determinations and release
and  other  waste  management  calculations.  PBT
chemicals   are  not  eligible  for the de  minimis
exemption  except  lead  when  it is contained in
stainless steel, brass or bronze alloy.

Observe the  following  guidelines  in  estimating
concentrations of EPCRA Section 313 chemicals in
mixtures when only limited information is available:

•  If   you  only   know  the   upper  bound
   concentration, you must use it for threshold
   determinations (40 CFR Section372.30(b)(ii)).

•  If  you know the  lower  and  upper bound
   concentrations  of an EPCRA Section  313
   chemical  in a mixture, EPA recommends  you
   use the midpoint of these two concentrations for
   threshold determinations.

•  If   you  know   only  the   lower  bound
   concentration, EPA  recommends you subtract
   out the  percentages  of  any   other  known
   components to determine a  reasonable upper
   bound  concentration,  and then  determine  a
   midpoint.

•  If you  have no information other than the lower
   bound  concentration,  EPA recommends  you
   calculate a midpoint  assuming an upper bound
   concentration of 100 percent.
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B.5   Release and Other Waste
       Management Determinations for
       Metals, Metal Category
       Compounds,  and Nitrate
       Compounds
Metal Category Compounds

Although the complete weight of the metal category
compounds   must   be   used   in   threshold
determinations for the metal compounds category,
only the weight of the metal portion of the metal
category compound must be considered for release
and  other  waste   management  determinations.
Remember that for metal category compounds that
consist of more than one metal, release and other
waste management reporting must be based on the
weight of each metal, provided that the appropriate
thresholds have been exceeded.

Metals and Metal Category Compounds

For  compounds  within  the   metal  compound
categories,  only the metal  portion  of the  metal
category   compound must  be  considered   in
determining release  and  other  waste management
quantities  for the  metal   category compounds.
Therefore, if thresholds are separately exceeded for
both the  "parent" metal and its compounds, EPA
allows  you to file a combined  Form  R for  the
"parent" metal and its category compounds. This
Form R would contain all of the release and other
waste  management  information  for  both  the
"parent" metal and metal  portion of the  related
metal category compounds. For  example,  you
exceed thresholds for chromium. You also  exceed
thresholds  for chromium  compounds. Instead  of
filing two Form Rs you can file one combined Form
R. This Form R would  contain information  on
quantities  of  chromium  released  or  otherwise
managed as  waste  and  the  quantities   of  the
chromium  portion  of the  chromium  compounds
released or otherwise managed as waste. When
filing one combined Form R for  an EPCRA  Section
313 metal and metal compound  category, facilities
should identify the  chemical reported as the metal
compound category name and code in Section 1 of
the Form R. Note that this does not apply to the
Form A. See Section E.7 in these instructions on the
Form A. See  Appendix B  for  more information
about  reporting  the  release  and other   waste
management of metals and metal  compounds.

Nitrate    Compounds    (water    dissociable;
reportable only in aqueous solution)

Although the complete  weight of the  nitrate
compound   must   be   used   for   threshold
determinations for the nitrate compounds category
only  the nitrate portion of the compound should be
used  for release  and  other waste  management
calculations.
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Example 9:   Mixtures and Other Trade Name Products
Scenario #1: Your facility  otherwise uses 12,000 pounds  of an industrial solvent (Solvent X) for
equipment cleaning. The Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS) for the  solvent indicates that it contains at
least 50 percent n-hexane, an EPCRA Section 313 chemical;  however, it also states that the solvent
contains 20 percent non-hazardous surfactants.  This is the only  n-hexane-containing mixture used at the
facility.
EPA recommends you follow these steps to determine if the quantity of the EPCRA Section 313 chemical
in Solvent X exceeds the threshold for otherwise use.
1)   Determine a  reasonable  maximum  concentration  for the  EPCRA Section 313 chemical by
     subtracting out the non-hazardous surfactants (i.e., 100% -  20% = 80%).
2)   Determine the midpoint  between  the known minimum (50%)  and the  reasonable  maximum
     calculated above (i.e., (80% + 50%)/2 = 65%).
3)   Multiply total weight of Solvent X otherwise used by 65%  (0.65).
     12,000 pounds x 0.65 = 7,800 pounds
4)   Because the total amount of n-hexane  otherwise used at the facility was less than the 10,000-pound
     otherwise  use threshold, the facility is not  required to file a Form R for n-hexane.
Scenario #2: Your facility otherwise used  15,000 pounds of Solvent Y to clean printed circuit boards.
The MSDS for the solvent lists only that Solvent Y contains at least 80 percent of an EPCRA Section 313
chemical that is  only identified as chlorinated hydrocarbons.
EPA recommends you follow these steps to determine if the quantity of the EPCRA Section 313 chemical
in the solvent exceeds the threshold for otherwise use.
1)   Because the specific chemical is unknown, the Form R will be filed for "chlorinated hydrocarbons."
     This name will be entered into Part  II, Section 2.1, "Mixture Component Identity." (Note: Because
     your supplier is claiming the EPCRA Section 313 chemical identity a trade secret, you do not have
     to file substantiation forms.)

2)   The upper bound limit is assumed to be 100 percent and the lower bound limit is  known to be 80
     percent. Using this information, the specific concentration is estimated to be 90 percent (i.e., the
     mid-point between upper and lower limits).
     (100% + 80%)/2 = 90%

3)   The total weight of Solvent Y is multiplied by 90 percent (0.90) when calculating for thresholds.
       15,000x0.90 =  13,500
4)   Because the total amount  of chlorinated hydrocarbons exceeds the  10,000-pound otherwise use
     threshold, you must file a Form R for this  chemical.
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Facility Name:
EPCRA Section 313 Chemical or Chemical Category:
CAS Registry Number:	
Reporting Year:	
Date Worksheet Prepared:
Prepared By:	
Amounts of the EPCRA Section 313 chemical or chemical category manufactured, processed, or otherwise used.
Mixture Name or Other
Identifier
l.
2.
3.
4.
Subtotal:
Information Source





Total Weight (Ib)





Percent EPCRA Section
313 Chemical
by Weight





EPCRA Section 313
Chemical Weight
(Ib)





Amount of the EPCRA Section 313 Chemical or
Chemical Category by Activity (Ib):
Manufactured




(A) Ib
Processed




(B) Ib
Otherwise Used




(C) Ib
Exempt quantity of the EPCRA Section 313 chemical or chemical category that should be excluded.
Mixture Name as Listed Above
1.
2.
3.
4.
Subtotal:
Applicable Exemption (articles, facility,
activity)





Fraction or Percent Exempt (if
Applicable)





Amount of the EPCRA Section 313 Chemical Exempt from
Above (Ib):
Manufactured




(Ai) Ib
Processed




(Bi) Ib
Otherwise Used




(CO Ib
                                                                                         (A-AO_
           Ib  (B-BO_
Ib
Ib
Amount subject to threshold:
Compare to threshold for EPCRA Section 313 reporting.                                               25,000 Ib        25,000 Ib        10,000 Ib
If any threshold is exceeded, reporting is required for all activities. Do not submit this worksheet with Form R or Form A; retain it for your records.
                             Figure 3A. EPCRA Section 313 Non-PBT Chemical Reporting Threshold Worksheet1
    Note: Chemicals listed as PBT have separate thresholds (dioxin and dioxin-like compounds chemical category = 0.1 g; highly persistent, highly bioaccumulative toxic
    chemicals = 10 Ibs; all other PBT chemicals = 100 Ibs). Make certain you are using the appropriate worksheet for the toxic chemical of concern.
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Facility Name:
EPCRA Section 313 Chemical or Chemical Category:
CAS Registry Number:	
Reporting Year:	
Date Worksheet Prepared:
Prepared By:	
Amounts of the EPCRA Section 313 chemical or chemical category manufactured, processed, or otherwise used.
Mixture Name or Other
Identifier
l.
2.
3.
4.
Subtotal:
Information Source





Total Weight (Ib)





Percent EPCRA Section
313 Chemical
by Weight





EPCRA Section 313
Chemical Weight
(Ib)





Amount of the EPCRA Section 313 Chemical or
Chemical Category by Activity (Ib):
Manufactured




(A) Ib
Processed




(B) Ib
Otherwise Used




(C) Ib
Exempt quantity of the EPCRA Section 313 chemical or chemical category that should be excluded.
Mixture Name as Listed Above
1.
2.
3.
4.
Subtotal:
Applicable Exemption (articles, facility,
.!• -.1x1
activity)





Fraction or Percent Exempt (if
Applicable)





Amount of the EPCRA Section 313 Chemical Exempt from
Above (Ib):
Manufactured




(Ai) Ib
Processed




(Bi) Ib
Otherwise Used




(CO Ib
                                                                                        (A-AO_
           Ib (B-BO_
Ib
Ib
Amount subject to threshold:
Compare to threshold for EPCRA Section 313 reporting.                                                100 Ib           100 Ib          100 Ib
If any threshold is exceeded, reporting is required for all activities. Do not submit this worksheet with Form R or Form A; retain it for your records.
               Figure 3B. EPCRA Section 313 Reporting Threshold Worksheet for PET Chemicals with 100 Pound Thresholds
  Note: Chemicals listed as PBT are not eligible for the de minimis exemption.
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Facility Name:
EPCRA Section 313 Chemical or Chemical Category:
CAS Registry Number:	
Reporting Year:	
Date Worksheet Prepared:
Prepared By:	
Amounts of the EPCRA Section 313 chemical or chemical category manufactured, processed, or otherwise used.
Mixture Name or Other
Identifier
l.
2.
3.
4.
Subtotal:
Information Source





Total Weight (Ib)





Percent EPCRA Section
313 Chemical
by Weight





EPCRA Section 313
Chemical Weight
(Ib)





Amount of the EPCRA Section 313 Chemical or
Chemical Category by Activity (Ib):
Manufactured




(A) Ib
Processed




(B) Ib
Otherwise Used




(C) Ib
Exempt quantity of the EPCRA Section 313 chemical or chemical category that should be excluded.
Mixture Name as Listed Above
1.
2.
3.
4.
Subtotal:
Applicable Exemption (articles, facility,
.!• -.1x1
activity)





Fraction or Percent Exempt (if
Applicable)





Amount of the EPCRA Section 313 Chemical Exempt from
Above (Ib):
Manufactured




(Ai) Ib
Processed




(Bi) Ib
Otherwise Used




(CO Ib
                                                                                        (A-AO_
           Ib (B-BO_
Ib
Ib
Amount subject to threshold:
Compare to threshold for EPCRA Section 313 reporting.                                                 10 Ib           10 Ib          10 Ib
If any threshold is exceeded, reporting is required for all activities. Do not submit this worksheet with Form R or Form A; retain it for your records.
                Figure 3C. EPCRA Section 313 Reporting Threshold Worksheet for PET Chemicals with 10 Pound Threshold
  Note: Chemicals listed as PBT are not eligible for the de minimis exemption.
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Facility Name:	
EPCRA Section 313 Chemical or Chemical Category: Dioxin and Dioxin-like Compounds
CAS Registry Number:	
Reporting Year:	
Amounts of the EPCRA Section 313 chemical or chemical category manufactured, processed, or otherwise used.
Date Worksheet Prepared:
Prepared By:	
Mixture Name or Other
Identifier
l.
2.
3.
4.
Subtotal:
Information Source





Total Weight (g)





Percent EPCRA Section
313 Chemical
by Weight





EPCRA Section 313
Chemical Weight
(g)





Amount of the EPCRA Section 313 Chemical or
Chemical Category by Activity (g):
Manufactured




(A) g
Processed




(B) g
Otherwise Used




(C) g
Exempt quantity of the EPCRA Section 313 chemical or chemical category that should be excluded.
Mixture Name as Listed Above
1.
2.
3.
4.
Subtotal:
Applicable Exemption (articles, facility,
.!• -.1x1
activity)





Fraction or Percent Exempt (if
Applicable)





Amount of the EPCRA Section 313 Chemical Exempt from
Above (g):
Manufactured




(A,) g
Processed




(BO g
Otherwise Used




(CO g
                                                                                       (A-AO_
              (B-BO_
.g (c-co_
.g
Amount subject to threshold:
Compare to threshold for EPCRA Section 313 reporting.                                                 0.1 g          0.1 g           0.1 g
If any threshold is exceeded, reporting is required for all activities. Do not submit this worksheet with Form R or Form A; retain it for your records.
         Figure 3D. EPCRA Section 313 Reporting Threshold Worksheet for Dioxin and Dioxin-Like Compounds Chemical Category
  Note: Chemicals listed as PBT are not eligible for the de minimis exemption.
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                              Instructions for Completing TRI Form R
C.   Instructions for Completing
      TRI Form R
The following instructions provide information on
how to  enter data on a  Form R. Some data entry
fields  of a Form R are  done differently using the
TRI's electronic reporting tool called TRI-MEweb
than on a hard-copy paper form. TRI-MEweb also
has automatic data quality tools that will assist users
to enter valid data on their Form R and detect any
errors on a Form R. This is why  TRI-MEweb  is
EPA's preferred method to submit TRI  data on a
Form R.

Part I.  Facility Identification
         Information

Section 1.    Reporting Year
The reporting year is the calendar year to which the
reported information applies, not the year in which
you are submitting the report. Information for the
2012 reporting year must be submitted on or before
July 1, 2013.

Section 2.    Trade Secret Information
2.1    Are you claiming the EPCRA Section 313
       chemical identified  on Page 2 a trade
       secret?
Answer this question only after you have completed
the rest of the  report. The specific identity of the
EPCRA Section 313 chemical being reported in Part
II, Section  1 may be designated as a trade secret. If
you are making a trade secret claim, mark "yes" and
proceed to Section 2.2.  Only  check "yes"  if you
manufacture, process, or otherwise use the EPCRA
Section  313  chemical  whose  identity  is  a trade
secret. (See Section  A.3 of these  instructions for
specific information on trade secrecy claims.) If you
checked "no," proceed to Section 3; do not answer
Section 2.2.

2.2    If "yes" in 2.1, is this copy sanitized or
       unsanitized?
Answer this question only after you have completed
the rest of the report.  Check "sanitized" if this copy
of the report is the  public version that does not
contain the EPCRA Section  313 chemical  identity
but does  contain a generic name that is structurally
descriptive in its place, and if you have claimed the
EPCRA Section 313  chemical  identity trade secret
in  Part  I,   Section
"unsanitized."
2.1.   Otherwise,   check
Section 3.    Certification

The  certification statement must  be signed  by a
senior official with management responsibility for
the person (or persons)  completing the  form.  A
senior   management  official  must  certify   the
accuracy  and completeness  of  the  information
reported on  the  form by signing and dating  the
certification statement. Each report must contain an
original signature.  You  should print  or  type  the
name and title of the person who signs the statement
in the space provided. This certification statement
applies to all the information supplied on the form
and should be signed only after the  form has been
completed.

Section 4.    Facility Identification

4.1     Facility  Name,   Location,  TRI Facility
        Identification   Number    and   Tribal
        Country Name
Enter the full name that  the facility presents to the
public and its customers in doing business (e.g., the
name that appears  on invoices, signs, and  other
official business documents). Do not use a nickname
for the facility (e.g., Main Street Plant) unless that is
the legal name of the facility under which it does
business.  Also  enter the  physical street address,
mailing address, city, county, three digit BIA code,
if applicable,  state,  and ZIP  code  in the space
provided.  The street address  provided must be the
location where the EPCRA Section  313  chemicals
are manufactured,  processed,  or  otherwise used.
You may not use PO Box as a facility address. If
your mailing address and street  address  are  the
same, you should  enter NA in the  space for the
mailing address. If the mailing address is outside of
the US, include the FIPS country code, which  may
be found in Table IV.

If your  facility is not in  a county, put the name of
your  city,  district  (for example,  District   of
Columbia), or parish (if you are in Louisiana) in the
county block  of the Form R and Form A as well as
in the county field of TRI-MEweb.  "NA" or "None"
are not  acceptable  entries. TRI-MEweb provides a
drop-down menu  for the  county  name, including
city districts and parish names.
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If your facility is  located  on Indian country as
defined by 18 USC §1151 you must enter the three
digit Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA) tribal code in
the "City/County/Tribe/State/ZIP code" field.  The
BIA tribal codes are listed in Table V of the RFI.
Facilities using  TRI-MEweb to complete their forms
will be asked if they are located  within a tribe's
Indian country and, upon answering "yes", be taken
to a look up table to determine the correct BIA code.

If  your   facility  is  not located  (overwhelming
majority of TRI facilities are not in Indian Country)
in Indian country as defined by 18  USC §1151  you
must enter only the city, county (as applicable), state
and zip code Facilities  filing a paper form should
leave blank in the  BIA  field, if not located within
tribal boundaries.  Facilities using  TRI-MEweb to
complete  their  forms  will be  required to  check a
specific checkbox  if they are located within tribal
lands and  if they do not check that checkbox.

Location  information  for  a facility that  has
previously submitted data to EPA.

If your facility  has submitted a Form R in previous
reporting  years, and your facility is planning on
submitting  a   TRI   Form  R, a  TRI  Facility
Identification Number (TRIFID) has been already
assigned to your facility. If you know your TRIFID,
you should complete Form R Part I  Section 4. If you
do not know  your  TRI  Facility  Identification
Number, you should  visit the  TRI Web page at:
http ://www. epa. gov/tri/contacts/contacts .htm    for
more information  or  contact  your Regional  TRI
Program representative, or utilize Envirofacts on the
Web to look up the address or facility name at:
http ://www. epa. gov/enviro.

Location  information  for  a facility that  has
previously  submitted  data  to   EPA, but  has
changed physical location.

Hard-copy paper  Form R: If your  facility  has
moved do not enter your previously assigned  TRI
Facility   Identification   Number,   enter   "New
Facility".  If you are filing a separate Form R for
each establishment at  your facility, you should use
the   same   "New   Facility"   field   for   each
establishment.  Utilize Envirofacts  on the  Web to
look   up   the   address  or  facility   name   at:
http ://www. epa. gov/enviro if you are uncertain if a
TRIFID has  been assigned to your new  facility
location.
TRI-MEweb:  If your facility has moved, you will
need to request that a new TRIFID be assigned to
your facility, add a new facility. To request a new
TRIFID, add a new facility account to TRI-MEweb
and  chose to report  as  a new reporting  facility
(option 3). TRI-MEweb will automatically generate
a new  TRIFID for  your  facility.   The  TRIFID
assigned to  your new reporting facility should be
used in all future reporting of TRI data.

Location information  for a  facility that  has
changed ownership, but has not changed physical
location.

The TRI Facility Identification Number (TRIFID) is
established by  the first  Form  R  submitted  by a
facility at a particular location.  Only a change in
address warrants filing as a new facility; otherwise,
the  TRI  Facility Identification Number is  retained
by the facility  even  if the facility changes name,
ownership, production processes, NAICS codes, etc.

Hard-copy  paper   Form  R:   The   TRIFID
identification number will always stay  with the
physical location of a facility. If a new facility unit
moves to this location it should use this TRIFID.
Establishments of a facility (for  facilities that report
by  part)  that  report separately  should use the
TRIFID of the primary facility.

TRI-MEweb:     If  your  facility  has  changed
ownership  during  the reporting year but  not its
physical location, the facility does not require a new
TRIFID.  Use the TRIFID assigned to previous
owner. TRI-MEweb can be used to update  facility
information due to change of ownership.

Location reporting TRI releases for the first time
to EPA.

Hard-copy paper Form R: If you are preparing a
hard-copy TRI form  for  the  first time  for  your
facility's location  and have never reported to TRI in
prior years, you should enter "New Facility" in the
space on the hardcopy form designated for the TRI
Facility Identification number (TRIFID).

TRI-MEweb: If your facility is reporting  for the
first time, upon creating your  CDX account, and
adding  TRI-MEweb  application,  you  will  be
prompted to add  a new facility account into  TRI-
MEweb. TRI-MEweb will automatically generate a
new TRIFID   for your  facility.    The  TRIFID
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assigned to  your new  reporting facility should be
used in all future reporting of TRI data.

4.2     Full  or Partial Facility  Indication  and
        Federal Facility Designation
EPCRA Section 313 requires reports by "facilities,"
which  are defined as  "all buildings, equipment,
structures,  and other  stationary items  which  are
located  on a single site or on contiguous or adjacent
sites and which are owned or operated by the same
person  (or  by any   person  which  controls,  is
controlled by, or under common control with such
person).  A  facility may  contain  more  than one
establishment."

EPCRA Section 313 defines establishment as "an
economic unit, generally  at  a  single  physical
location, where business  is conducted  or  where
services  or  industrial  operations  are performed."
Under Section 372.30(c) of the reporting rule, you
may  submit   a   separate  Form R  for  each
establishment  or  for  groups of establishments  in
your facility, provided all  releases  and other waste
management  activities   and   source   reduction
activities  involving  the   EPCRA  Section  313
chemical from the entire facility are reported. This
allows you the option of reporting separately on the
activities  involving   an   EPCRA  Section  313
chemical  at  each  establishment, or  group   of
establishments  (e.g.,  part  of  a covered  facility),
rather than  submitting a  single Form R for that
EPCRA Section 313 chemical for the entire facility.
However,  if  an  establishment   or  group   of
establishments  does not manufacture,  process,  or
otherwise use or release  or otherwise manage  as
waste an EPCRA Section 313 chemical, you do not
have to submit a  report for that establishment  or
group of establishments for that particular chemical.
(See also Section B.2.b of these instructions.)

A covered facility must report all releases and other
waste management activities and source reduction
activities of an EPCRA Section 313 chemical if the
facility meets a reporting threshold for that EPCRA
Section  313 chemical.  Whether submitting a report
for the  entire facility  or  separate reports  for  the
establishments, the threshold determination must be
made based on the entire facility. Indicate in Section
4.2 whether your  report is  for the entire covered
facility  as a whole or for part of a covered facility
(i.e., one or more establishments).
Federal facilities and contractors at federal facilities
(GOCOs:  Government-owned,  contractor-operated
facilities) should check either 4.2c or 4.2d, but not
both.  Federal facilities should check 4.2c, even if
their TRI reports contain release and other waste
management information from contractors located at
the facility. Contractors at federal facilities, which
are required by EPCRA  Section 313 to  file  TRI
reports independently of the federal facility, should
check 4.2d. This information is important to prevent
duplication of federal facility data. (See Appendix A
for further guidance on these instructions.)

4.3     Technical Contact
Enter the name and telephone number (including
area code) of a technical representative whom EPA,
state,  or tribal officials may contact for clarification
of the information reported on Form R. You should
also enter an email address for this person. EPA
encourages facilities to provide an email address for
the Technical Contact  on their  TRI  submissions
because they  will  be able to  receive  important
program updates and email alerts notifying  them
when their FDP has been updated and published for
their review. If the  technical contact does  not have
an email address you should enter NA. This contact
person does not have to be the same person  who
prepares the  report or  signs  the  certification
statement and  does  not  necessarily  need to be
someone at the location of the reporting facility.
However, this person should be  familiar  with the
details of the report so  that he or she can answer
questions about the information provided.

4.4     Public Contact
Enter the name and telephone number (including
area code) of a person who can respond to questions
from the public about the form. You should  also
enter  an e-mail  address  for this person. If you
choose to designate the  same person as  both the
Technical and the  Public Contact, or you do  not
have a  Public  Contact, you may enter "Same as
Section 4.3" in this  space. This contact person does
not have to be the  same person who prepares the
form or signs the Certification Statement  and does
not necessarily  need to be someone at the location
of the reporting facility.

4.5     North American Industry Classification
        System (NAICS) Codes
The North American Industry Classification System
(NAICS) is the economic  classification system that
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replaces  the   1987  SIC  code  system  for  TRI
Reporting beginning with the RY 2006 EPCRA
Section 313 reporting  (71  FR 32464).  Enter the
appropriate  six  digit  North  American  Industry
Classification  System (NAICS)  Code that  is the
primary NAICS  code for  your facility in Section
4.5(a). For Reporting Year 2008 and beyond, use
2007  NAICS  codes.  Enter  any other applicable
NAICS for your  facility in 4.5 (b)-(f). Table I lists
the TRI-covered NAICS codes. If you do not know
your NAICS code, consult the 2007 NAICS Manual
(see Section B.2 of these instructions for ordering
information) or check the SIC to NAICS  crosswalk
tables at: http://www.census.gov.

4.6    Dun & Bradstreet Number(s)
Enter  the nine digit number assigned by Dun &
Bradstreet  (D&B)   for  your  facility  or  each
establishment within your facility. These numbers
code the facility for financial purposes. This number
may be available from your facility's  treasurer or
financial officer.  You can also obtain the numbers
from Dun & Bradstreet by calling 1-888-814-1435,
or by visiting this website:
https://www.dnb.com/product/dlw/form_cc4.htm. If
a facility does  not subscribe to the D&B service, a
number can be obtained, toll free at 800 234-3867
(8:00 AM to 6:00 PM, EST) or on the Web at:
http://www.dnb.com. If none of your establishments
has been assigned a D&B number, you should enter
NA in box (a). If only some of your establishments
have  been assigned D&B numbers,  enter those
numbers in Part I, section 4.6.
Section 5.
Parent Company
Information
You must provide information on  your  parent
company.  For TRI Reporting purposes, your parent
company is the highest level U.S. company which
directly owns at least 50 percent of the voting stock
of your company.  If there is no higher level U.S.
company,  select the "No U.S.  Parent  Company
parent  (for TRI reporting purposes)"  check box.
Corporate names  should be treated  as  parent
company names for companies with multiple facility
sites. For example, the Bestchem Corporation is not
owned or controlled  by any other corporation but
has sites throughout the country whose names begin
with Bestchem. In this case, Bestchem Corporation
should be  listed as the parent company. Note that a
facility that is a 50:50 joint venture is its own parent
company.  When a  facility is owned by more than
one  company and  none of the facility  owners
directly owns at least 50 percent of its voting stock,
the facility should provide the name of the parent
company of either the facility operator or the owner
with the largest ownership interest in the facility.

5.1    Name of Parent Company
Enter the name of the corporation or other business
entity  that  is  your  highest  level  U.S.  parent
company.  If your facility has no higher level U.S.
company,  select the "No U.S. Parent Company (for
TRI reporting purposes)" check box.

5.2    Parent Company's  Dun  &  Bradstreet
       Number
Enter the D&B number for your  ultimate U.S.
parent company, if applicable. The number may be
obtained from the treasurer or financial  officer of
the company or by calling  1-888-814-1435, or by
visiting this website:
https ://www. dnb .com/product/dlw/form_cc4 .htm. If
your parent company  does not have a D&B number,
you should check the NA box.
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Part II.   Chemical Specific
           Information
In Part II, you are to report on:

•   The  EPCRA Section   313  chemical  being
    reported;
•   The general uses and activities involving the
    EPCRA Section 313 chemical at your facility;
•   On-site releases  of the  EPCRA Section  313
    chemical from the  facility to air, water,  and
    land;
•   Quantities of the EPCRA Section 313 chemical
    transferred to off-site locations;
•   Information for  on-site  and  off-site disposal,
    treatment, energy recovery, and recycling of the
    EPCRA Section 313 chemical; and
•   Source reduction activities.

Section 1.    EPCRA Section  313
              Chemical Identity
1.1     CAS Number
Enter the  Chemical  Abstracts  Service  (CAS)
registry number in Section 1.1 exactly as it appears
in Table II of these instructions for the chemical
being reported. CAS numbers are cross-referenced
with an alphabetical list of chemical names in Table
II. If you are reporting one of the EPCRA Section
313   chemical   categories  (e.g.,   chromium
compounds),  you  should   enter  the  applicable
category code in the CAS number  space. EPCRA
Section  313 chemical  category  codes are  listed
below and  can also be found in  Table He  and
Appendix B.

EPCRA Section 313 Chemical Category Codes:

NO 10  Antimony compounds
N020  Arsenic compounds
N040  Barium compounds
N050  Beryllium compounds
N078  Cadmium compounds
N084  Chlorophenols
N090  Chromium compounds
N096  Cobalt compounds
N100  Copper compounds
N106  Cyanide compounds
N120  Diisocyanates
N150  Dioxin  and dioxin-like compounds
N171  Ethylenebisdithiocarbamic acid, salts and
       esters (EBDCs)
N230  Certain glycol ethers
N420  Lead compounds
N450  Manganese compounds
N458  Mercury compounds
N495  Nickel compounds
N503  Nicotine and salts
N511  Nitrate compounds (water dissociable,
       reportable only in aqueous solution)
N575  Polybrominated biphenyls (PBBs)
N583  Polychlorinated alkanes (C10 to C13)
N590  Polycyclic aromatic compounds (PACs)
N725  Selenium compounds
N740  Silver compounds
N746  Strychnine and salts
N760  Thallium compounds
N770  Vanadium compounds
N874  Warfarin and salts
N982  Zinc compounds

If you  are making a trade secret claim, you  must
report the  CAS  number or category code on your
unsanitized Form R and  unsanitized substantiation
form. Do not include the CAS number or category
code  on  your  sanitized Form  R  or  sanitized
substantiation form.

1.2    EPCRA Section 313 Chemical or
       Chemical Category Name
Enter the name of the EPCRA Section 313 chemical
or chemical category exactly as it appears in Table
II. If the EPCRA Section  313 chemical name is
followed by a synonym in parentheses, report the
chemical by the name that directly follows the CAS
number (i.e.,  not the  synonym). If the  EPCRA
Section 313 chemical identity is actually a product
trade name (e.g., Dicofol), the Chemical Abstracts
9th Collective  Index  name  is listed below  it in
brackets. You may report either name in this case.

Do not list the  name of a chemical that does not
appear in Table II, such as individual members of an
EPCRA  Section  313   chemical  category.   For
example, if you use silver chloride, do not report
silver chloride  with its CAS number. Report this
chemical as "silver compounds"  with  its category
code, N740.

If you  are making a trade secret claim, you  must
report the  specific EPCRA  Section  313 chemical
identity on your unsanitized Form R and unsanitized
substantiation form. Do not report the name of the
EPCRA Section  313  chemical on your sanitized
Form R or  sanitized substantiation form. Include a
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generic name that is structurally descriptive in Part
II, Section 1.3 of your sanitized Form R report.

EPA  requests  that  the  EPCRA   Section  313
chemical, chemical category, or generic name also
be placed  in the box marked  "Toxic Chemical,
Category, or Generic Name" in the upper right-hand
corner on all pages of Form R. While this space is
not  a  required  data  element,  providing  this
information will help you  in preparing a complete
Form R report.

1.3    Generic Chemical Name
Complete Section 1.3  only if you  are claiming the
specific EPCRA Section 313 chemical identity  of
the EPCRA Section 313 chemical  as a trade secret
and have marked the  trade secret block in Part I,
Section 2.1 on Page 1 of Form  R. Enter a generic
chemical name  that is descriptive of the chemical
structure. You  should  limit  the generic name  to
seventy characters (e.g., numbers, letters,  spaces,
punctuation) or  less. Do not enter mixture names in
Section 1.3; see  Section 2 below.

In-house plant codes and other substitute names that
are not  structurally descriptive  of the  EPCRA
Section 313 chemical  identity being withheld as a
trade  secret are not acceptable as  a  generic name.
The generic name must appear on both sanitized and
unsanitized Form Rs, and the name must be the
same as that used on your substantiation forms.

Section 2.    Mixture Component
               Identity

Do not complete this section if you have completed
Section  1  of Part  II. Report  the  generic  name
provided to you by  your supplier  in this section if
your  supplier is  claiming the  chemical identity
proprietary or trade  secret. Do not answer "yes" in
Part  I, Section  2.1 on Page  1  of the form if you
complete this section. You do not need to supply
trade  secret substantiation forms  for this EPCRA
Section  313 chemical because it  is  your supplier
who is claiming the chemical identity  a trade secret.
 Example 10: Mixture Containing Unidentified
 EPCRA Section 313 Chemical

 Your facility uses 20,000 pounds of a solvent that
 your supplier has told you contains  80 percent
 "chlorinated aromatic," their generic name for a
 non-PBT EPCRA Section 313 chemical subject
 to reporting under  EPCRA Section  313. You,
 therefore,  have  used 16,000 pounds  of some
 EPCRA Section 313 chemical and that exceeds
 the "otherwise  use" threshold  for  a non-PBT
 chemical. You would file  a Form R and enter the
 name  "chlorinated  aromatic"   in   the   space
 provided in Part II, Section 2.
2.1    Generic Chemical  Name  Provided  by
       Supplier
Enter the generic chemical name in this section only
if the following three conditions apply:

       1.) You determine that the mixture contains
an  EPCRA  Section  313  chemical  but the only
identity you have  for that chemical is  a generic
name;

       2.)  You   know   either   the   specific
concentration of that EPCRA Section 313 chemical
component or a maximum or average concentration
level; and

       3.) You multiply the concentration level by
the total  annual  amount of the whole  mixture
processed or otherwise used and determine that you
meet the  process or otherwise use threshold for that
single, generically identified mixture component.

Sections.     Activities and Uses of the
               EPCRA Section 313
               Chemical at the Facility
Indicate whether the EPCRA Section 313 chemical
is manufactured (including imported), processed, or
otherwise used at the facility and the general nature
of such activities and uses at the facility during the
calendar year (see Figure 4). You are  not required to
report  on Form  R the  quantity  manufactured,
processed or otherwise used. Report activities that
take place only at  your facility, not activities that
take place at other facilities involving your products.
You must check all the boxes in this  section that
apply.  Refer to the definitions  of "manufacture,"
"process," and "otherwise use" in Section B.3.a or
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Part 40,  Section 372.3 of the CFR for additional
explanations.

3.1    Manufacture the  EPCRA  Section 313
       Chemical
Persons who manufacture  (including import) the
EPCRA Section 313 chemical must check at least
one of the following:

a.    Produce  —   The  EPCRA   Section  313
     chemical is produced at the facility.
b.    Import — The EPCRA  Section 313 chemical
     is imported by the  facility into the Customs
     Territory  of the United States. (See Section
     B.3.a  of these  instructions   for  further
     clarification of import.)

And check at least one of the following:

c.    For on-site use/processing — The EPCRA
     Section 313 chemical is  produced or imported
     and then further processed or otherwise used
     at the  same facility. If you check this block,
     generally  you should  also check at least one
     item in Part II, Section 3.2 or 3.3.
d.    For sale/distribution — The EPCRA Section
     313  chemical  is  produced   or  imported
     specifically for sale or distribution outside the
     manufacturing facility.
e.    As a byproduct — The EPCRA Section 313
     chemical  is produced coincidentally  during
     the manufacture, processing, or otherwise use
     of another chemical substance or mixture and,
     following its  production, is  separated  from
     that other chemical  substance  or mixture.
     EPCRA Section 313 chemicals produced as a
     result   of  waste  management  are  also
     considered byproducts.
f    As an impurity —  The EPCRA Section 313
     chemical  is  produced  coincidentally as  a
     result  of the  manufacture,  processing,  or
     otherwise use of another chemical but is not
     separated  and remains in the mixture or other
     trade name product with that other chemical.

In summary, if you are a  manufacturer  of the
EPCRA Section 313 chemical, you must  check (a)
and/or (b), and at least one of  (c), (d), (e),  and (f) in
Section 3.1.
3.2    Process   the   EPCRA   Section   313
       Chemical
Persons who  process  the EPCRA Section 313
chemical must check at least one of the following:

a.   As a reactant  — A natural or  synthetic
    EPCRA  Section 313 chemical is  used  in
    chemical  reactions  for  the manufacture  of
    another chemical substance or  of a product.
    Includes  but is not  limited to, feedstocks, raw
    materials, intermediates, and initiators.
b.   As a formulation  component — An EPCRA
    Section 313 chemical is added to a product (or
    product mixture) prior to further distribution of
    the product that acts as a performance enhancer
    during use of the product. Examples of EPCRA
    Section 313 chemicals used in this capacity
    include, but are not limited to, additives, dyes,
    reaction diluents, initiators, solvents, inhibitors,
    emulsifiers,  surfactants,   lubricants,   flame
    retardants, and rheological modifiers.
c.   As an article  component — An EPCRA
    Section  313 chemical  becomes an  integral
    component  of  an  article   distributed  for
    industrial,   trade,   or consumer  use.   One
    example  is  the pigment  components of paint
    applied to a chair that is sold.
d.   Repackaging — This consists of processing or
    preparation  of  an  EPCRA   Section  313
    chemical (or product mixture) for distribution
    in  commerce  in a different  form,  state,  or
    quantity. This includes, but is  not limited to,
    the transfer of material from a bulk container,
    such as a tank truck to smaller containers such
    as cans or bottles.
e.
    As an impurity — The  EPCRA Section 313
    chemical is processed but is not separated and
    remains in the mixture  or  other trade name
    product with that/those other chemical(s).
3.3
       Otherwise Use  the  EPCRA Section 313
       Chemical (non-incorporative activities)
Persons who otherwise use the EPCRA Section 313
chemical must check at least one of the following:

a.   As a  chemical processing aid — An EPCRA
    Section  313  chemical  that is added to  a
    reaction  mixture to aid  in the manufacture or
    synthesis of another chemical substance but is
    not intended to remain in or become part of the
    product or product mixture is otherwise used as
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  chemical processing  aid.  Examples of such
  EPCRA Section 313 chemicals include, but are
  not  limited  to,  process  solvents,  catalysts,
  inhibitors, initiators,  reaction terminators, and
  solution buffers.
  As  a  manufacturing  aid  —  An EPCRA
  Section   313    chemical   that   aids    the
  manufacturing  process  but does not  become
  part of the resulting product and is not added to
  the reaction mixture during the manufacture or
  synthesis  of another  chemical  substance  is
  otherwise  used   as   a  manufacturing  aid.
  Examples  include, but are  not limited  to,
                        process   lubricants,   metalworking   fluids,
                        coolants, refrigerants, and hydraulic fluids.
                        Ancillary or other use — An EPCRA Section
                        313  chemical that is  used  at a  facility for
                        purposes other than aiding chemical processing
                        or  manufacturing  as   described   above   is
                        otherwise  used  as an  ancillary  or other use.
                        Examples  include, but  are  not  limited to,
                        cleaners, degreasers, lubricants, fuels, EPCRA
                        Section 313 chemicals used for treating wastes,
                        and  EPCRA Section 313  chemicals used to
                        treat water at the facility.
SECTION 1. TOXIC CHEMICAL IDENTITY
(Important: DO NOT complete this section if you are reporting a mixture component in Section 2 below.)
1.1
   CAS Number (Important Enter only one number exactly as it appears on the Section 313 list. Enter category code if reporting a chemical category.)
   334-88-3
1.2
   Toxic Chemical or Chemical Category Name (Important: Enter only one name exactly as it appears on the Section 313 list.)
   Diazomethane
1.3
   Generic Chemical Name (Important Complete only if Part I, Section 2.1 is checked "Yes". Generic Name must be structurally descriptive.)
SECTION 2. MIXTURE COMPONENT IDENTITY
                                                (Important: DO NOT complete this section if you completed Section 1.)
2.1
   Generic Chemical Name Provided by Supplier (Important: Maximum of 70 characters, including numbers, tetters, spaces, and punctuation.)
SECTION 3. ACTIVITIES AND USES OF THE TOXIC CHEMICAL AT THE FACILITY
(Important: Check all that apply.)
3.1 I Manufacture the toxic chemical:
3.2 I Process the toxic chemical:
3.3! Otherwise use the toxic chemical:
   a.  [2  Produce    b. rj Import
         If Produce or Import
    c.  [/] For on-site use/processing
    d.  [2 For sale/distribution
    e.  |  | As a byproduct
    f.  I  I As an impurity
a. [2 As a reactant
b. |  | As a formulation component
C. |  | As an article component
d. Q Repackaging
e. |  | As an impurity
a. I I As a cJiemical processing aid
b. | | As a manufacturing aid
c. | | Ancillary or other use
                      Figure 4.  Reporting EPCRA Section 313 Chemicals
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Section 4.    Maximum Amount of the
              EPCRA Section 313 Chemical
              On-site at Any Time during
              the Calendar Year
For data element 4.1 of Part II, insert the code (see
codes below) that indicates the maximum  quantity
of the EPCRA Section 313 chemical (e.g., in storage
tanks, process vessels, on-site shipping  containers,
or in wastes generated) at your facility at any time
during the calendar year. If the EPCRA Section 313
chemical was present at several  locations within
your facility, use the maximum total amount present
at the entire facility at any one time. While range
reporting  is  not  allowed  for   PBT  chemicals
elsewhere on the Form R, range  reporting  for PBT
chemicals is allowed for the Maximum Amount On-
site.
Example 11: Manufacturing and Processing
Activities of EPCRA Section 313 Chemicals

In the two examples below, it is assumed that the
threshold quantities for manufacture, process, or
otherwise use  (25,000  pounds,  25,000  pounds,
and  10,000 pounds,  respectively  for non-PBT
chemicals;   100  pounds  for  certain   PBT
chemicals; 10 pounds for highly persistent, highly
bioaccumulative toxic chemicals; and 0.1 grams
for  the  PBT chemical category comprised  of
dioxin and dioxin-like compounds) have  been
exceeded and the reporting of EPCRA Section
313 chemicals is therefore  required.
1. Your facility manufactures diazomethane.  Fifty
percent is sold as a product, thus it is processed.
The remaining fifty percent is reacted with alpha-
naphthylamine,     forming    N-methyl-alpha-
naphthylamine and also producing nitrogen gas.
 •  Your company manufactures diazomethane,
    an EPCRA Section 313 chemical, both for
    sale/ distribution as  a  commercial  product
    and for on-site use/processing as a feedstock
    in    the    N-methyl-alpha-naphthylamine
    production     process.     Because     the
    diazomethane  is  a  reactant,   it  is  also
    processed.  See  Figure  4 for  how  this
    information would be  reported in  Part  II,
    Section 3 of Form R.

 •  Your  facility  also   processes   alpha-
    naphthylamine, as a reactant to  produce N-
    methyl-alpha-naphthylamine, a chemical not
    on the EPCRA Section 313 list.

2. Your  facility is a commercial distributor of
Missouri  bituminous  coal,   which  contains
mercury at 1.5 ppm (w:w). You should check the
box on the Form R at Part II, Section 3.2.e for
processing mercury as an impurity.
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Weight Range in Pounds
Range
01
02
03
04
05
06
07
08
09
10
11
Code From...
0
100
1,000
10,000
100,000
1,000,000
10,000,000
50,000,000
100,000,000
500,000,000
1 billion
To...
99
999
9,999
99,999
999,999
9,999,999
49,999,999
99,999,999
499,999,999
999,999,999
more than 1 billion
If the EPCRA Section 313 chemical present at your
facility was part of a mixture or other trade  name
product, determine the maximum quantity of the
EPCRA Section 313 chemical present at the facility
by calculating the weight percent of the EPCRA
Section 313 chemical only.

Do not include the weight of the entire mixture  or
other trade name product. These data may be found
in the Tier II  form your facility may have prepared
under Section 312 of EPCRA. See Part 40, Section
372.30(b)  of  the  CFR for  further information on
how  to calculate the weight of the EPCRA Section
313  chemical in the mixture or other trade  name
product.  For  EPCRA  Section  313  chemical
categories  (e.g., nickel  compounds), include  all
chemical  compounds  in   the   category   when
calculating the maximum amount, using the  entire
weight of each compound.

Weight  Range in Grams (Dioxin and Dioxin-like
Compounds)

When reporting for  the  dioxin and  dioxin-like
compounds   category  use   the  following  gram
quantity range codes:
Range Code
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
From...
0
0.1
1.0
10
100
1,000
10,000
100,000
1,000,000
To...
0.099
0.99
9.99
99
999
9,999
99,999
999,999
more than









1 million
Sections.    Quantity of the Toxic
              Chemical Entering Each
              Environmental Medium On-
              site

In  Section  5,  you  must  account  for the total
aggregate  on-site releases of the  EPCRA Section
313 chemical to the environment from your facility
for the calendar year.

On-site  releases  to  the   environment  include
emissions  to the air, discharges to surface waters,
and  releases  to  land  and  underground  injection
wells.

For  all  toxic  chemicals (except  the dioxin and
dioxin-like compound category), do  not enter the
values in  Section 5 in  gallons, tons,  liters, or any
measure other than pounds. You must also enter the
values as  whole numbers  (do not use scientific
notation).  Numbers following a decimal point are
not acceptable for toxic chemicals other than those
designated as PBT chemicals. For PBT chemicals,
facilities  should report release and other waste
management  quantities greater  than  0.1  pound
(except  the   dioxin  and  dioxin-like compounds
category),  provided the  accuracy and the underlying
data on which the estimate is based supports this
level of precision.

For the dioxin and dioxin-like compounds category,
facilities  should report  at  a level  of precision
supported  by the accuracy  of the underlying data
and the estimation techniques on which the estimate
is based. For the dioxin and dioxin like compounds
chemical category, which has a reporting threshold
of 0.1 gram, facilities need only report all release
and other waste management quantities greater than
100 micrograms  (i.e., 0.0001 grams). (See Example
12) Notwithstanding the numeric precision used
when determining  reporting eligibility  thresholds,
facilities should  report  on Form R to the level  of
accuracy that their data supports, up to seven digits
to the right of the decimal. EPA's reporting software
and   data  management  systems  support  data
precision  up  to  seven  digits to the right  of the
decimal.
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 Example 12: Reporting Dioxins and Dioxin-
 Like Compounds

 If the total quantity for Section 5.2 of the Form R
 (i.e., stack  or  point  air emissions) is 0.00005
 grams or less, then zero can be entered. If the total
 quantity is between 0.00005 and 0.0001 grams,
 then 0.0001 grams can be entered or the actual
 number can be entered (e.g., 0.000075).
NA vs. a Numeric Value (e.g., Zero). Generally,
NA is applicable if the waste stream that contains or
contained the EPCRA Section 313 chemical is not
directed to the relevant environmental medium, or if
leaks, spills  and fugitive emissions cannot occur. If
the waste stream that  contains or  contained the
EPCRA  Section  313 chemical is directed  to the
environmental medium, or if leaks, spills or fugitive
emissions can occur, NA should not be used, even if
treatment or emission controls result in a release of
zero. If the annual aggregate release of that chemical
was  equal to  or less than 0.5 pound,  the  value
reported is zero (unless the chemical is a listed PBT
chemical).

For Section  5.1, NA generally is not applicable for
volatile organic compounds  (VOCs). For Section
5.5.4,  NA  generally would not be  applicable,
recognizing  the possibility of accidental spills  or
leaks of the EPCRA Section 313 chemical.

An example that illustrates the use of NA vs. a
numeric  value (e.g.,  zero) would be  nitric  acid
involved in  a  facility's processing activities. If the
facility neutralizes the wastes containing nitric acid
to a pH  of  6  or  above, then the facility  reports a
release  of  zero  for the EPCRA   Section  313
chemical, not  NA.  Another  example is  when the
facility has no underground injection well, in which
case NA should be entered in Part I, Section 4.10
and checked in Part II,  Section 5.4.1 and 5.4.2 of
Form R. Also, if the facility  does not landfill the
acidic  waste,  NA should  be checked in Part  II,
Section 5.5.1.B of Form R.

All releases  of the EPCRA Section 313 chemical to
the air must be classified as either stack or fugitive
emissions,   and  included  in  the  total  quantity
reported  for these releases  in Sections 5.1 and 5.2.
Instructions  for columns A,  B, and C  follow the
discussions of Sections 5.1 through 5.5.
5.1    Fugitive or Non-Point Air Emissions

Report the  total of  all releases  of the EPCRA
Section 313  chemical to the air that are not released
through stacks,  vents, ducts,  pipes, or  any other
confined air stream. You must include (1) fugitive
equipment leaks from valves, pump  seals, flanges,
compressors,  sampling  connections,  open-ended
lines,  etc.;  (2)  evaporative  losses  from  surface
impoundments and spills; (3) releases from building
ventilation systems; and (4) any other fugitive  or
non-point air emissions. Engineering estimates and
mass balance calculations (using purchase records,
inventories,   engineering  knowledge  or process
specifications of the quantity of the EPCRA Section
313  chemical entering  product, hazardous  waste
manifests, or monitoring records) may be useful in
estimating fugitive emissions. You should check the
NA  box in  Section 5.1  if you  do not engage  in
activities that result  in  fugitive or non-point air
emissions of this listed toxic chemical. For VOCs,
NA generally would not be applicable.

5.2    Stack or Point Air Emissions

Report the  total of  all releases  of the EPCRA
Section 313  chemical to the air  that occur through
stacks,  confined  vents,  ducts,  pipes,  or  other
confined air streams. You must include storage tank
emissions. Air  releases  from air pollution control
equipment would  generally fall in  this category.
Monitoring  data, engineering estimates, and mass
balance calculations may help you to complete this
section. You should check the NA box in Section
5.2 if there are no stack air activities involving the
waste stream that contains or contained the EPCRA
Section 313 chemical.

5.3    Discharges to Receiving Streams or
       Water Bodies

In Section 5.3 you are to enter all the names of the
streams or  water  bodies to which  your  facility
directly  discharges  the  EPCRA  Section  313
chemical on which you are reporting. A total  of
three spaces  is provided on Page 2 of Form R. If you
discharge the EPCRA Section 313 chemical to more
than three  streams or  water  bodies,  you  should
photocopy Page 2  of Form R  as many times  as
necessary and then  number the boxes consecutively
for each stream or water body. At the bottom  of
Page 2 you  will find instructions for indicating the
total number of Page  2s that you are submitting as
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part of the  Form  R as well  as indicating  the
sequence of those pages. Enter  the name of each
receiving stream or surface water body to which the
EPCRA  Section  313 chemical  being  reported is
directly  discharged.  Report  the  name   of  the
receiving stream or water body as it appears on the
permit for the facility. If the stream is not  included
in the NPDES permit or its name is not identified in
the NPDES permit, enter the  name of the off-site
stream or water body by which it is publicly known
or enter  the  first publicly named water  body to
which the  receiving waters  are  a tributary, if the
receiving waters are unnamed. Do not list a series of
streams through  which  the EPCRA  Section 313
chemical flows. Be sure to include all the receiving
streams or water bodies that receive   stormwater
runoff from your facility. Do not enter names of
streams to which off-site treatment plants discharge.
You should check the NA box in section 5.3 if there
are no discharges to receiving  streams or water
bodies of the  waste  stream  that  contains   or
contained the EPCRA Section 313 chemical (See
discussion of NA vs. a Numeric Value (e.g., Zero)
in the introduction of Section 5).

Enter the total annual amount of the EPCRA Section
313 chemical  released from  all discharge points at
the facility to  each receiving stream or water body.
Include process outfalls such as  pipes and open
trenches, releases from on-site wastewater treatment
systems,  and the  contribution  from   stormwater
runoff, if applicable (see instructions for column C
below). Do not include discharges to a POTW or
other off-site wastewater treatment facilities in this
section. These off-site transfers must be  reported in
Part II, Section 6 of Form R.  Wastewater analyses
and flowmeter data  may  provide the quantities you
will need to complete this section.

Discharges of listed acids (e.g., hydrogen  fluoride,
nitric acid) may be reported as zero if the discharges
have  been  neutralized  to  pH  6 or  above.  If
wastewater containing a listed acid is  discharged
below pH  6, then  releases of the acid  must be
reported.  In this  case, pH measurements  may be
used  to  estimate the  amount  of mineral  acid
released.

5.4.1   Underground Injection On-Site to Class I
       Wells
Enter the total amount of the  EPCRA Section 313
chemical that was injected into Class I  wells at the
facility. Chemical analyses, injection rate meters,
and RCRA Hazardous Waste Generator Reports are
good sources for obtaining data that will be useful in
completing this section. You should check the NA
box in Section 5.4.1 if you do not inject the waste
stream  that  contains  or contained  the EPCRA
Section 313 chemical into Class I underground wells
(See discussion of NA vs. a Numeric Value (e.g.,
Zero) in the introduction of Section 5).

5.4.2    Underground Injection On-site to Class II-
        V Wells
Enter the total amount of the EPCRA Section 313
chemical that was injected into wells at the facility
other  than Class I wells. Chemical  analyses and
injection rate meters are good sources  for obtaining
data that will be useful in completing this section.
You should check the  NA box in Section 5.4.2 if
you do  not inject the waste stream that contains  or
contained the  EPCRA Section 313 chemical into
Class II-V underground wells (See discussion of NA
vs. a Numeric Value (e.g., Zero)  in the introduction
of Section 5).


5.5      Disposal to Land On-site
Six predefined subcategories for reporting quantities
released to land within the boundaries of the facility
are provided. Do not report land  disposal at off-site
locations in this section. Accident histories and spill
records  may be useful  (e.g., release notification
reports  required under Section 304  of EPCRA,
Section 103  of CERCLA,  and  accident histories
required under Section 112(r)(7)(B)(ii)  of the Clean
Air Act). Where relevant, you should check the NA
box in sections 5.5.1 A through 5.5.3 if there are no
disposal activities for the waste stream that contains
or contained the EPCRA Section 313 chemical (See
discussion of NA vs. a Numeric Value (e.g., Zero)
in the introduction of Section 5). For 5.5.4, facilities
generally  should   report  zero,  recognizing the
potential for spills or leaks.

5.5.1A  RCRA Subtitle C Landfills
Enter the total amount of the EPCRA Section 313
chemical that was placed  in  RCRA Subtitle  C
landfills. EPA has not required facilities to estimate
leaks  from  landfills because the amount of the
EPCRA Section 313 chemical  has   already been
reported as a release.

5.5. IB  Other Landfills
Enter the total amount of the EPCRA Section 313
chemical that was  placed in landfills  other  than
RCRA  Subtitle C  landfills.  EPA has  not required
facilities to estimate leaks from landfills because the
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amount of the EPCRA Section 313 chemical has
already been reported as a release.

5.5.2   Land Treatment/Application Farming
Land  treatment is a disposal  method in which a
waste containing an EPCRA Section 313 chemical
is applied onto or incorporated into soil.  While this
disposal method is considered a release to land, any
volatilization of EPCRA Section 313 chemicals into
the air occurring during the disposal operation must
not be included in this section but must be included
in the total fugitive  air releases reported in Part II,
Section 5.1 of Form R.

Surface Impoundments
A surface  impoundment is a natural topographic
depression, man-made excavation,  or  diked area
formed primarily of earthen  materials  (although
some  may be lined with man-made materials), that
is designed to hold an accumulation of liquid wastes
or wastes  containing  free  liquids.  Examples of
surface impoundments are holding, settling, storage,
and elevation pits; ponds, and lagoons.  If the pit,
pond, or lagoon  is intended for storage  or holding
without discharge, it would be considered to be a
surface impoundment  used  as  a  final disposal
method. A facility must determine, to the best of its
ability, the percentage  of a volatile chemical, e.g.,
benzene,  that  is  in  waste  sent  to  a surface
impoundment that evaporates during the reporting
year. The facility must report this as a fugitive air
emission in section 5.1.  The balance  should be
reported in either section 5.5.3A or 5.5.3B.

Quantities  of the EPCRA Section 313  chemical
released  to  surface  impoundments that  are used
merely as part  of a wastewater treatment process
generally  should  not be reported  in this section.
However, if an impoundment accumulates sludges
containing the EPCRA Section 313 chemical, you
must include an  estimate in this section unless the
sludges are removed and otherwise disposed of (in
which  case they  must be  reported  under the
appropriate section of the form). For the purposes of
this reporting, storage tanks are not considered to be
a type  of disposal and are not to be reported  in this
section of Form R.

5.5.3A RCRA Subtitle C Surface Impoundments
Enter the total amount of the EPCRA Section 313
chemical that was  placed  in RCRA  Subtitle C
surface impoundments.

5.5.3B Other Surface Impoundments
Enter the total amount of the EPCRA Section 313
chemical that was placed in surface impoundments
other than RCRA Subtitle C surface impoundments.

5.5.4  Other Disposal
Includes  any amount of an EPCRA  Section  313
chemical released  to land  that does  not  fit the
categories of landfills, land treatment, or  surface
impoundment.  This other disposal  would  include
any spills or leaks of EPCRA Section 313 chemicals
to land. For example, 2,000 pounds of benzene leaks
from  an  underground pipeline  into the land at a
facility. Because the pipe was only a few feet from
the  surface  at the  erupt point, 30  percent of the
benzene evaporates into  the air. The 600  pounds
released to the air would be reported as a fugitive air
release (Part II, Section 5.1)  and the remaining
1,400 pounds would be reported as a release to land,
other disposal (Part II, Section 5.5.4).

Section 5 Column A: Total Release

Only  on-site releases of the EPCRA  Section  313
chemical to  the  environment for the calendar year
are to be reported  in this section of Form  R.  The
total  on-site releases from your  facility  do not
include  transfers  or  shipments  of the EPCRA
Section 313  chemical from  your facility for sale or
distribution  in  commerce,  or  of wastes to other
facilities for disposal, treatment, energy recovery, or
recycling  (see  Part  II,   Section  6  of these
Instructions). Both  routine releases, such as fugitive
air   emissions,   and  accidental   or   non-routine
releases, such as chemical spills, must be included
in your estimate of the quantity released.

Releases of Less  Than  1,000 Pounds.  For total
annual releases or  off-site transfers of an EPCRA
Section 313  chemical from  the facility of less than
1,000 pounds, the amount may be reported either as
an estimate  or by using the range  codes that have
been developed (range reporting in section  5 does
not  apply to PBT  chemicals). The reporting range
codes to be used are:
       Code
       A
       B
       C
Range (pounds)
1-10
11-499
500-999
Do not enter a range code and an estimate in the
same box in column A. Total annual on-site releases
of an EPCRA Section 313 chemical from the facility
of less  than  1  pound may be reported in one of
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several  ways.  You should round the value to the
nearest  pound. If  the estimate is greater than 0.5
pound, you should either enter the range code "A"
for "1-10" or enter "1" in column A. If the release is
equal to or less than 0.5 pounds, you may round to
zero and enter  "0" in column A.

Note that total annual releases of 0.5 pound or less
from the processing or otherwise use of an article
maintain the article status  of that item. Thus, if the
only  releases  you have  are  from processing an
article, and such releases  are equal to  or less than
0.5 pound per  year, you are not required to submit a
report for that EPCRA Section 313 chemical. The
0.5-pound release  determination does not apply to
just  a single  article.  It applies  to  the cumulative
releases from the processing or otherwise use of the
same type of article (e.g., sheet metal or plastic film)
that occurs over the course of the reporting year.

Releases of 1,000 Pounds or More. For releases to
any medium that amount to 1,000 pounds or more
for the year, you must provide an estimate in pounds
per year in column A.  Any estimate  provided in
column A need not  be reported to more than two
significant figures. This estimate should be in whole
numbers. Do not use decimal points.

Calculating On-Site Releases.  To  provide the
release  information in column A,  EPCRA  Section
313(g) (2) requires a facility to use readily available
data (including monitoring data) collected pursuant
to other provisions of law, or, where such data are
not readily available, "reasonable estimates" of the
amounts involved.  If  available  data (including
monitoring  data)   are   known   to  be  non-
representative,  facilities   must  make  reasonable
estimates   using   the   best  readily  available
information.

Reasonable  estimates of the  amounts  released
should be made using published emission  factors,
material  balance   calculations,   or   engineering
calculations. You may not use emission factors or
calculations to estimate releases  if more  accurate
data are available.

No additional  monitoring or  measurement  of the
quantities or concentrations of any EPCRA Section
313  chemical  released into the environment, or of
the frequency of such releases, beyond that required
under other provisions of law or regulation or as part
of routine  plant   operations,  is  required  for the
purpose of completing Form R.
You must estimate the quantity (in pounds) of the
EPCRA Section 313 chemical or chemical category
that  is  released  annually to  each environmental
medium on-site. Include only the quantity  of the
EPCRA Section 313 chemical in this estimate. If the
EPCRA  Section  313  chemical  present  at your
facility was part of a mixture or  other trade name
product, calculate only the releases of the EPCRA
Section  313 chemical, not the other components of
the mixture or other trade name product. If you are
only able to estimate the releases  of the mixture or
other trade name product as a whole, you  should
assume that the release of the EPCRA Section 313
chemical is proportional to its concentration in the
mixture or other trade name product.  See Part 40,
Section   372.30(b)   of  the  CFR  for  further
information  on how to calculate the concentration
and weight of the EPCRA Section 313 chemical in
the mixture or other trade name product.

If you  are  reporting  an  EPCRA  Section  313
chemical  category  listed in  Table  II  of these
instructions  rather than a specific EPCRA  Section
313 chemical, you must combine the release data for
all chemicals in the EPCRA Section 313 chemical
category (e.g., all listed members of certain glycol
ethers or all listed members of chlorophenols) and
report the aggregate amount for that EPCRA Section
313  chemical  in that  category  separately.  For
example, if your facility  releases 3,000 pounds per
year of 2-chlorophenol, 4,000 pounds per year of 3-
chlorophenol,  and 4,000 pounds  per year of 4-
chlorophenol to air as fugitive emissions,  you must
report that your facility releases 11,000 pounds per
year of chlorophenols to air as fugitive emissions in
Part II, Section 5.1.

For aqueous ammonia solutions,  releases must be
reported  based on  10  percent  of total  aqueous
ammonia.   Ammonia  evaporating  from  aqueous
ammonia solutions is considered to be anhydrous
ammonia;  therefore,  100 percent  of the anhydrous
ammonia should be  reported if it  is released to the
environment.

For dissociable nitrate compounds, release estimates
should be based on the weight of the nitrate only.

For  metal  category  compounds  (e.g.,  chromium
compounds), report  releases of  only the  parent
metal.  For example,  a  user of various  inorganic
chromium salts would report the total chromium
released regardless of the chemical compound and
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exclude any contribution to mass made by the other
portion of the compound.

Section 5 Column B: Basis of Estimate

For  each  release  and otherwise managed  waste
estimate (Sections 5  &  6),  you are required to
indicate the principal method used to determine the
amount of release and otherwise managed  waste
reported. You should enter a letter code identifying
the method that applies to the largest portion of the
total estimated release and otherwise managed waste
quantity.

The codes are as follows:

Ml   Estimate is  based on continuous monitoring
      data or measurements for the EPCRA Section
      313 chemical.
M2   Estimate  is  based  on  periodic  or random
      monitoring  data or measurements  for  the
      EPCRA Section 313 chemical.
C     Estimate   is   based   on   mass   balance
      calculations, such as calculation of the amount
      of the EPCRA  Section  313  chemical  in
      streams   entering   and   leaving   process
      equipment.
El    Estimate  is  based  on  published  emission
      factors, such as those relating release quantity
      to through-put or equipment  type  (e.g.,  air
      emission factors).
E2    Estimate  is based  on-site specific  emission
      factors, such as those relating release quantity
      to through-put or equipment  type  (e.g.,  air
      emission factors).
O     Estimate is based on other approaches such as
      engineering  calculations  (e.g.,  estimating
      volatilization using  published  mathematical
      formulas) or best engineering judgment. This
      would  include applying  estimated  removal
      efficiency to  a  waste  stream,  even  if the
      composition of the  stream before  treatment
      was fully identified through monitoring data.

For example, if 40 percent of stack emissions of the
reported EPCRA Section 313 chemical were derived
using source testing  data,  30  percent  by mass
balance, and 30  percent  by published chemical-
specific emission factors, you should enter the code
letter "M2" for  periodic  or  random  emission
monitoring.

If the monitoring data, mass balance, or emission
factor used to estimate the release is not specific to
the EPCRA Section 313 chemical being reported,
the form should identify the estimate based on other
methods of estimation (O).

If a mass balance calculation yields the flow rate of
a waste, but the quantity of reported EPCRA Section
313  chemical  in the waste is based on  solubility
data,  you  should report  "O" because engineering
calculations were used as the basis of estimate of the
quantity of the EPCRA Section 313 chemical in the
waste.

If the concentration of the EPCRA Section  313
chemical in the waste was measured by continuous
emissions  monitoring equipment and the  flow  rate
of the waste was determined by mass balance, then
the  primary   basis  of the  estimate  should  be
"continuous  emission monitoring" (Ml).  Even
though a mass balance calculation  also  contributed
to the estimate, "continuous emission monitoring"
should be  indicated because monitoring data were
used to estimate the concentration of the chemical in
waste.

Mass balance  (C) should only be indicated if  it is
directly used  to  calculate  the mass  (weight) of
EPCRA Section 313 chemical released.  Monitoring
data should be indicated as the basis of estimate
only  if  the   EPCRA  Section   313   chemical
concentration is measured in the waste.  Monitoring
data should not  be indicated,  for  example,  if the
monitoring data relate to a  concentration of the
EPCRA Section  313  chemical in other process
streams within the facility.

It is  important to  realize  that the accuracy  and
proficiency of release estimation will improve over
time.  However, submitters are not required to use
new emission factors or estimation techniques to
revise previous Form R submissions.

Section 5 Column C: Percent from Stormwater

This column relates only to Section 5.3 - discharges
to receiving streams or water bodies. If your facility
has monitoring data on the amount of the EPCRA
Section  313  chemical   in  stormwater  runoff
(including unchanneled runoff), you must include
that quantity of the EPCRA Section 313 chemical in
your  water release  in column A  and indicate the
percentage of the total quantity (by weight) of the
EPCRA Section  313  chemical  contributed by
stormwater in column C (Section 5.3C).
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If your facility has monitoring data on the EPCRA
Section 313 chemical and an estimate of flow rate,
you must use these  data to determine the percent
stormwater.

If you have monitored stormwater but did not detect
the EPCRA  Section  313  chemical, enter  zero  in
column  C. If your  facility  has  no stormwater
monitoring data for the chemical, you should enter
NA in this space on the form.

If your facility does not have periodic measurements
of stormwater releases of the EPCRA Section 313
chemical,  but has   submitted  chemical-specific
monitoring data in permit applications, then these
data  must  be  used   to  calculate  the  percent
contribution from stormwater. One way to calculate
the flow  rates  from  stormwater runoff  is the
Rational Method. In this method, flow rates, Q, can
be estimated by  multiplying the land area of the
facility, A, by the runoff coefficient, C, and then
multiplying  that figure  by  the  annual  rainfall
intensity,  I  (i.e., Q  = A *  C  x  I). The  rainfall
intensity,  I,  is specific to the  geographical area  of
the country where the facility is located, and may be
obtained from most  standard  engineering manuals
for  hydrology.   The  flow  rate,   Q,  will  have
volumetric dimensions per unit time, and will have
to be converted to units of pounds  per  year. The
runoff coefficient represents the  fraction of rainfall
that  does  not seep into the ground but runs off as
stormwater. The runoff coefficient is directly related
to how the land in the drainage area is used. (See
table below)
Description of Land Area    Runoff Coefficient    Description of Land Area   Runoff Coefficient
Business
   Downtown areas            0.70-0.95
   Neighborhood areas         0.50-0.70
Industrial
   Light areas                 0.50-0.80
   Heavy areas                0.60-0.90
Industrial
   Railroad yard areas          0.20-0.40
   Unimproved areas           0.10-0.30
Streets
   Asphaltic                   0.70-0.95
   Concrete                   0.80-0.95
     Brick                     0.70-0.85
     Drives and walks           0.70-0.85
     Roofs                     0.75-0.95
  Lawns: Sandy Soil
     Flat, 2 percent             0.05-0.10
     Average, 2-7 percent      0.10-0.15
     Steep, 7 percent            0.15-0.20
  Lawns: Heavy Soil
     Flat, 2 percent             0.13-0.17
     Average, 2-7 percent      0.18-0.22
     Steep, 7 percent            0.25-0.35
You should choose the most appropriate runoff coefficient for your site or calculate a weighted-average
coefficient, which takes into account different types of land use at your facility:

Weighted-average runoff coefficient =

(Area 1 % of total)(Cl) + (Area 2 % of total)(C2) + (Area 3 % of total)(C3) + ... + (Area i % of total)(Ci)
  where

Ci =   runoff coefficient for a specific land use of Area i.
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 Example 13: Stormwater Runoff

 Your facility is located  in  a semi-arid region of the United States  that has an  annual  precipitation
 (including snowfall) of 12 inches of rain. (Snowfall should be converted to the equivalent inches of rain;
 assume one foot of snow is equivalent to one inch of rain.) The total area covered by your  facility is 42
 acres (about 170,000  square meters or  1,829,520 square feet). The area of your facility is 50 percent
 unimproved area, 10 percent asphaltic streets, and 40 percent concrete pavement.

 The total Stormwater runoff from your facility is therefore calculated as follows:
                                                     Runoff
                                                     Coefficient
                                                        0.20
                                                        0.85
                                                        0.90
        Land Use             % Total Area
        Unimproved area           50
        Asphaltic streets            10
        Concrete pavement         40
Weighted-average runoff coefficient =[(50%)  x (0.20)] + [(10%) x (0.85)] x  [(40%) x (0.90)] = 0.545

 (Rainfall) x (land area) x  (conversion factor) x (runoff coefficient) = Stormwater runoff
     (1 ft/year) x (1,829,520 ft2) x  (7.48 gal/ft3) x  (0.545) = 7,458,222 gallons/year
Total Stormwater runoff = 7,458,222 gallons/year
Your Stormwater monitoring data shows that the average concentration of zinc in the Stormwater runoff
from your facility from a biocide containing a zinc compound is 1.4 milligrams per liter. The total amount
of zinc discharged to  surface water through the  plant wastewater discharge (non-stormwater) is 250
pounds per year. The total amount of zinc discharged with Stormwater is:
     (7,458,222 gallons Stormwater) x (3.785 liters/gallon) = 28,229,370 liters Stormwater

     (28,229,370 liters Stormwater) x (1.4 mg zinc/liter) x  1Q3 g/mg x  (1/454) Ib/g = 87 Ib zinc.

The total amount of zinc discharged from all sources of your facility is:

             250 pounds zinc from wastewater discharged
              +87 pounds zinc from Stormwater runoff
              337 pounds zinc total water discharged

The percentage of zinc discharge through Stormwater reported in section 5.3 column C on Form R is:

             (87/337) x 100% = 26%
Section 6.    Transfer(s) of the Toxic
               Chemical in Wastes to Off-
               Site Locations
You must  report in this  section the total annual
quantity  of the EPCRA Section  313 chemical in
wastes sent to any off-site facility for the purposes
of  disposal,   treatment,   energy  recovery,  or
recycling. Report the total amount of the EPCRA
Section 313 chemical transferred  off-site after any
on-site waste  treatment, recycling,  or removal  is
completed.

For all toxic chemicals  (except the  dioxin and
dioxin-like compounds category), do not enter the
                                                  values in Section 6 in gallons,  tons, liters, or any
                                                  measure other than pounds. You must also enter the
                                                  values  as  whole  numbers. Numbers  following  a
                                                  decimal point are not acceptable for toxic chemicals
                                                  other than those designated as PBT chemicals. For
                                                  PBT chemicals, facilities should report release and
                                                  other waste management quantities greater than 0.1
                                                  pound   (except   the   dioxin   and   dioxin-like
                                                  compounds category) provided the accuracy and the
                                                  underlying  data  on  which the estimate  is  based
                                                  supports this level of precision.

                                                  Dioxin  and dioxin-like compounds  category.
                                                  Facilities should  report at  a  level  of  precision
                                                  supported by the  accuracy  of the  underlying  data
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and the estimation techniques on which the estimate
is  based.  Notwithstanding  the  numeric  precision
used  when   determining   reporting   eligibility
thresholds, facilities should report on Form R to the
level  of accuracy  that their data supports,  up to
seven digits to the  right of the  decimal.  EPA's
reporting  software and data management systems
support data precision to seven digits to the right of
the decimal. The smallest quantity that needs to be
reported on the Form R for the  dioxin and dioxin-
like  compounds category  is 0.0001  grams (see
Example 12).

NA vs.  a  Numeric Value (e.g., Zero).  You must
enter  a numeric value  if you transfer an EPCRA
Section  313  chemical  to  a  Publicly  Owned
Treatment  Works  (POTW)  or  transfer  wastes
containing that toxic  chemical to  other off-site
locations.  If the aggregate amount transferred was
less than  0.5  pound, then  you  should enter zero
(unless the chemical is listed as a PBT  chemical).
Also report zero for transfers of listed mineral acids
(i.e., hydrogen fluoride  and nitric acid) if they have
been  neutralized to a pH of 6  or above prior to
discharge to a POTW; do not check NA.

However,  if  you   do  not discharge wastewater
containing the  reported  EPCRA  Section 313
chemical to a POTW, you should check the  "NA"
box for the POTW's name in Section 6.1._ If you do
not ship or transfer wastes containing  the reported
EPCRA Section  313  chemical to  other off-site
locations,  you should  check  the "NA" box  in
Section 6.2._

Important:  Number the boxes for reporting  the
information for each sequential POTW or other off-
site location in Sections 6.1 and 6.2. In the upper
left hand corner of each box, the section  number is
either 6.1.[  ]._.or 6.2.[  ]. This  section is required
only for paper filers; TRI-MEweb does this task
automatically for the reporting facility.

If you report a transfer of the listed EPCRA Section
313  chemical  to  one  or more off-site  locations,
POTWs, you should number the boxes in Section
6.1 as 6.1.1, 6.1.2, etc. If you transfer the EPCRA
Section 313 chemical to more than one POTW, you
should photocopy Page  3 of Form  R as many times
as  necessary  and then   number  the   boxes
consecutively  for each POTW  (e.g.,  6.1.2,  6.1.3,
etc.). At the bottom of each page 3 that is  submitted,
indicate the total  number of pages numbered  "3"
that you are submitting as part of Form R, as well as
 indicating  the  sequence  of  those  pages.  For
 example, your facility transfers the reported EPCRA
 Section   313  chemical  in  wastewaters to  two
 POTWs.  You  would  photocopy  Page  3   once,
 indicate at the bottom of each Page 3 that there are a
 total of two pages numbered "3" and then indicate
 the  first and second Page 3. The box for the first
 POTW on the first Page 3 should be numbered 6.1.1
 and while the box for second POTW on the second
 Page 3 should be numbered 6.1.2.

 If you report a transfer of the EPCRA Section 313
 chemical to one  or more other off-site locations, you
 should number  the boxes in section 6.2  as  6.2.1,
 6.2.2, etc. If you transfer the EPCRA Section 313
 chemical to more than two other off-site locations,
 you should photocopy Page 4 of Form R as  many
 times as necessary and then  number the  boxes
 consecutively for  each  off-site  location.  At the
 bottom of  Page 4 you  will find  instructions  for
 indicating the total number of Page 4s that you are
 submitting  as  part of the  Form  R  as well  as
 indicating  the  sequence  of  those  pages.  For
 example, your facility transfers the reported EPCRA
 Section   313  chemical  to  three   other  off-site
 locations.  You  should  photocopy page  4  once,
 indicate at the bottom of Section 6.2 on each Page 4
 that  there are a total  of two Page 4s and then
 indicate the first and second Page 4. The boxes for
 the two off-site  locations on the first Page 4 would
 be numbered 6.2.1  and 6.2.2, while the box for the
 third off-site location on the  second Page 4 should
 be numbered 6.2.3.  Please  note that section 6.2
 starts on Page 3  and continues on Page 4.

6.1      Discharges to Publicly Owned Treatment
        Works
 In Section 6.1.[  ], you should enter the name and
 address  for each POTW  to which  your facility
 discharges  or   otherwise   transfers   wastewater
 containing  the   reported  EPCRA  Section  313
 chemical. The most common transfers of this type
 will be conveyances of the toxic chemical in facility
 wastewater through  underground  sewage  pipes;
 however,  materials  may  also  be  trucked   or
 transferred  via  some  other  direct methods to a
 POTW.  In  Section 6.l.[  ]A or Section 6.1.[ ]B (for
 columns  A and  B,  respectively,  estimate the
 quantity  of the  reported  EPCRA  Section  313
 chemical transferred to each POTW and the basis
 upon which the estimate was made, respectively.
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If you do not discharge wastewater containing the
reported EPCRA Section 313 chemical to a POTW,
enter NA in the box in Section 6.1.. (See discussion
of NA vs. a Numeric  Value (e.g., Zero) in the
introduction of Section 6).

6. l.[ ]A.  Quantity Transferred to Each POTW
Enter the total amount,  in pounds, of the reported
EPCRA Section 313 chemical that is  contained in
the wastewaters transferred to each POTW.  Do not
enter the total poundage of the wastewaters. If the
total amount  transferred is less than 1,000 pounds,
you may report a range by entering the appropriate
range code (range  reporting in section 6.1.[  ]_A.
does not apply to  PBT  chemicals).  The following
reporting range codes are to be used:
Code
A
B
C
Reporting Range (in pounds)
1-10
11-499
500-999
6. l.f ]B       Basis of Estimate
You must identify the basis for your estimate of the
total quantity of the reported EPCRA Section  313
chemical  in  the  wastewater transferred to  each
POTW. You should enter one of the following letter
codes that applies to  the  method  by which the
largest percentage of the estimate was derived.

Ml   Estimate is based on continuous monitoring
      data or measurements for the EPCRA Section
      313 chemical.
M2   Estimate  is  based on periodic  or random
      monitoring  data  or  measurements  for  the
      EPCRA Section 313 chemical.
C     Estimate   is   based   on   mass   balance
      calculations, such as calculation of the amount
      of  the EPCRA  Section 313 chemical in
      streams   entering   and   leaving   process
      equipment.
El    Estimate  is  based  on  published  emission
      factors, such as those relating release quantity
      to  through-put or equipment  type  (e.g., air
      emission factors).
E2    Estimate is based on-site  specific  emission
      factors, such as those relating release quantity
      to  through-put or equipment  type  (e.g., air
      emission factors).
O     Estimate is based on other approaches such as
      engineering  calculations  (e.g.,  estimating
      volatilization using  published mathematical
      formulas) or best engineering judgment. This
      would  include applying estimated removal
      efficiency  to  a waste  stream,  even if the
      composition of the  stream  before treatment
      was fully identified through monitoring data.

If you transfer an EPCRA Section 313 chemical to
more  than one POTW, you should report the basis
of estimate that  was used to  determine the largest
percentage of the EPCRA Section 313 chemical that
was transferred.

6.2    Transfers to Other Off-Site Locations
In Section 6.2  enter  the EPA Identification Number
(defined in 40 CFR 260.10 and therefore commonly
referred to as  the RCRA ID Number) name, and
address  for  each off-site  location to which  your
facility  ships  or transfers wastes containing the
reported  EPCRA Section  313 chemical  for the
purposes of disposal, treatment, energy recovery, or
recycling. The  RCRA ID Number  may be found on
the Uniform Hazardous Waste Manifest, which is
required  by RCRA regulations.  If you  ship  or
transfer wastes containing an EPCRA Section 313
chemical and the off-site location  does not have an
EPA Identification Number (e.g., it does  not accept
RCRA hazardous wastes)  enter NA in the box for
the off-site location  EPA Identification Number. If
you ship or transfer  hazardous wastes containing an
EPCRA  Section 313 chemical to  a facility that
treats, stores, or  disposes RCRA hazardous wastes,
make   sure  to  include  that  facility's   RCRA
Identification Number  in  the  box for the off-site
location EPA Identification Number. This RCRA ID
is shown  on  the   RCRA  manifest  that   must
accompany the  hazardous waste to the off-site
facility.

If appropriate, you  must report multiple activities
for each  off-site location. For  example,  if  your
facility  sends  a reported EPCRA  Section  313
chemical in a single waste stream to an off-site
location  where some of the  EPCRA Section 313
chemical is to be recycled while  the remainder of
the quantity transferred  is to  be treated, you  must
report both  the waste  treatment  and  recycle
activities, along  with the  quantity associated  with
each activity.

If your  facility  transfers an  EPCRA Section 313
chemical to an  off-site location  and that off-site
location performs more  than four activities on that
chemical, provide the necessary information in Box
6.2.1  for the  off-site  facility and the  first  four
activities. Provide the information on the remainder
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of the activities in Box 6.2.2 and provide again the
off-site   facility   identification    and   location
information.

If you do not ship or transfer wastes containing the
EPCRA  Section  313  chemical to other  off-site
locations, you should check the NA box in Section
6.2, "Transfers to Other Off-Site Locations."

If you ship or transfer the reported EPCRA Section
313 chemical in wastes to another country, you do
not need to report a RCRA ID for that waste. You
should indicate NA in the RCRA ID field. Enter the
complete address of the non-U.S. facility in the off-
site address fields, the city in the city field, the non-
U.S. state or province in the county field, the postal
code  in the  zip code field,  and  the   Federal
Information Processing Standards  (FIPS) in the
country  field.  The  most commonly  used  FIPS
country  codes are listed in Table IV.  To  obtain a
FIPS code for a country not  listed, contact the TRI
Information Center.  There is  nothing to enter in the
state field.
6.2a   Column A: Total Transfers
For each off-site location, enter the total amount, in
pounds   (in  grams  for dioxin  and  dioxin-like
compounds),  of the EPCRA Section 313 chemical
that  is contained in the waste transferred to  that
location.  Do  not  enter the total quantities of the
waste.  If  you do  not  ship  or transfer wastes
containing  the  EPCRA Section 313  chemical to
other off-site locations,  you should  enter NA (See
discussion of NA vs. a Numeric Value (e.g., Zero)
in the introduction of Section 6) in the box for the
off-site   location's  EPA  Identification  Number
(defined in 40 CFR 260.10 and therefore commonly
referred to as the RCRA ID Number).

If the total amount transferred is less than 1,000
pounds, you  may report a range by entering the
appropriate range code (range reporting in section
6.2  does  not  apply  to  PBT chemicals).   The
following reporting range codes are to be used:
Code
A
B
C
Reporting Range (in pounds)
1-10
11-499
500-999
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                Summary of Residue Quantities From Pilot-Scale Experimental Studya'b
                                   (weight percent of drum capacity)
Unloading
Method
Pumping
Pumping
Pouring
Pouring
Gravity
Drain
Gravity
Drain
Gravity
Drain
Vessel Type
Steel drum
Plastic drum
Bung-top steel
drum
Open-top steel
drum
Slope-bottom
steel tank
Dish-bottom
steel tank
Dish-bottom
glass-lined
tank
Value
Range
Mean
Range
Mean
Range
Mean
Range
Mean
Range
Mean
Range
Mean
Range
Mean
Material
Kerosene0
1.93-3.08
2.48
1.69-4.08
2.61
0.244
0.472
0.404
0.032
0.080
0.054
0.020
0.039
0.033
0.031
0.042
0.038
0.024
0.049
0.040
Water"
1.84-2.61
2.29
2.54-4.67
3.28
0.266
0.458
0.403
0.026
0.039
0.034
0.016
0.024
0.019
0.033
0.034
0.034
0.020
0.040
0.033
Motor Oile
1.97-2.23
2.06
1.70-3.48
2.30
0.677
0.787
0.737
0.328
0.368
0.350
0.100
0.121
0.111
0.133
0.191
0.161
0.112
0.134
0.127
Surfactant
Solution'
3.06
3.06
Not
Available
0.485
0.485
0.089
0.089
0.048
0.048
0.058
0.058
0.040
0.040
aFrom "Releases During Cleaning of Equipment." Prepared by PEI Associates, Inc., for the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency,
Office of Pesticides and Toxic Substances, Washington DC, Contract No. 68-02-4248. June 30, 1986.
b The values listed in this table should only be applied to similar vessel types, unloading methods, and bulk fluid materials. At
viscosities greater than 200 centipoise, the residue quantities can rise dramatically and the information on this table is not applicable.
°For kerosene, viscosity = 5 centipoise, surface tension = 29.3 dynes/cm2
dFor water, viscosity = 4 centipoise, surface tension = 77.3 dynes/cm2
eFor motor oil, viscosity = 94 centipoise, surface tension = 34.5 dynes/cm
fFor surfactant solution, viscosity = 3 centipoise, surface tension = 31.4 dynes/cm2
  Example 14: Container Residue

  You have determined that a Form R for an EPCRA Section 313 chemical must be submitted. The facility
  purchases and uses one thousand 55-gallon steel drums that contain a 10 percent solution of the chemical.
  Further, it is assumed that the physical properties of the solution are similar to water.  The solution is
  pumped from the drums directly into a mixing vessel and the "empty" drums are triple-rinsed with water.
  The rinse water is indirectly discharged to a POTW and the cleaned drums are sent to a drum reclaimer.

  In this example, it can be assumed that all of the residual solution in the drums was transferred to the rinse
  water. Therefore, the  quantity transferred to the drum reclaimer should be reported as "zero." The annual
  quantity of residual solution that is transferred to the rinse  water can be estimated by  multiplying the
  mean weight percent  of residual solution remaining in water from pumping a steel drum (2.29 percent
  from the preceding table, "Summary of Residue Quantities From Pilot-Scale Experimental Study") by the
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total annual weight of solution in the drum (density of solution multiplied by drum volume). If the density
is not known, it may be appropriate to use the density of water (8.34 pounds per gallon):

     (2.29%) x (8.34 pounds/gallon)  x (55 gallons/drum) x (1,000 drums) = 10,504 pounds solution

The concentration of the EPCRA Section 313 chemical in the solution is only 10%.

     (10,504 pounds solution) x  (10%) = 1,050 pounds

Therefore, 1,050 pounds of the chemical are transferred to the POTW.
Example 15: Reporting Metals and Metal
Category Compounds that are sent Off-site

A facility  manufactures a  product containing
elemental  copper,  exceeding  the  processing
threshold for copper.  Various metal fabrication
operations for the process produce a wastewater
stream that contains some  residual copper and
off-specification    copper    material.    The
wastewater  is collected and sent  directly to a
POTW. Periodic monitoring data  show that 500
pounds of copper were transferred to the POTW
in the reporting  year. The  POTW eventually
releases these chemicals to  a stream.  The off-
specification products  (containing  copper)  are
collected and sent off-site to a RCRA Subtitle C
landfill.  Sampling  analyses  of  the  product
combined with hazardous waste manifests were
used to determine that 1,200  pounds of copper in
the off-spec product  were  sent  to the off-site
landfill.

Therefore, the facility must report 500 pounds in
Sections  6.1 and 8.Id,  and 1200  pounds  in
Sections 6.2 (waste code M65 (RCRA Subtitle C
Landfill) should be used) and 8. Id.

Note that for EPCRA Section 313  chemicals that
are not metals or metal category compounds, the
quantity  sent for treatment  at POTWs and  to
other  off-site  treatment locations  must  be
reported in Section 8.7 -  Quantity Treated Off-
site.  However,  if you know  that some  or all of
the chemical is not treated for destruction at the
off-site location you must report that quantity in
Section 8.1.
If you transfer the EPCRA Section 313 chemical in
wastes to an off-site facility for distinct and multiple
purposes, you must report those activities for each
off-site  location,  along with the  quantity of  the
reported EPCRA Section  313 chemical associated
with  each  activity.  For  example,  your  facility
transfers a total of  15,000 pounds  of toluene to an
off-site  location that will use 5,000 pounds for  the
purposes  of energy  recovery,  will  enter 7,500
pounds  into  a recovery process, and will dispose of
the remaining 2,500 pounds. These quantities and
the associated activity codes  must  be  reported
separately in Section 6.2.  (See  Figure  5 for a
hypothetical Section 6.2 completed for two off-site
locations,  one of which  receives the transfer  of
15,000 pounds of toluene  as detailed.)  If you have
fewer than   four  total transfers  in  Section  6.2
Column A (see examples in Figure 5), an NA should
be placed in Column A of the first unused row to
indicate the  termination of the sequence. If all four
rows  are used, there is no  need to terminate  the
sequence. If there are more than four total transfers,
re-enter the  name of the off-site location, address,
etc. in the next  row (6.2.2)  and then you should
enter NA when the sequence has terminated if there
are fewer than 8 (i.e. anytime there are fewer than 4
transfers listed in  a Section 6.2 block, an NA should
be used  to terminate the sequence).

Do not double or multiple count amounts transferred
off-site.  For example, when  a reported EPCRA
Section  313  chemical is sent to an off-site facility
for sequential activities, you should report the final
disposition of the toxic chemical.

6.2b    Column B: Basis of Estimate
You must identify the basis for your estimates of the
quantities  of the reported  EPCRA  Section  313
chemical  in waste transferred to  each  off-site
location. Enter one of the following letter codes that
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applies  to  the  method  by  which  the  largest
percentage of the estimate was derived.

Ml   Estimate is based on continuous monitoring
      data or measurements for the EPCRA Section
      313 chemical.
M2   Estimate  is  based on  periodic  or random
      monitoring  data or  measurements for the
      EPCRA Section 313 chemical.

C     Estimate   is   based   on   mass   balance
      calculations,   such  as  calculation of the
      amount of the EPCRA Section 313 chemical
      in   streams  entering  and  leaving process
      equipment.
El    Estimate  is  based  on published  emission
      factors, such as those relating release quantity
      to through-put or equipment  type  (e.g.,  air
      emission factors).
E2    Estimate is based on  site specific emission
      factors, such as those relating release quantity
      to through-put or equipment  type  (e.g.,  air
      emission factors).
O     Estimate is based on other approaches such as
      engineering  calculations   (e.g.,   estimating
      volatilization  using  published mathematical
      formulas) or best engineering judgment. This
      would include applying an estimated removal
      efficiency  to  a waste  stream,  even if the
      composition  of the  stream  before  treatment
      was fully identified through monitoring data.

6.2c   Column C: Type of Waste Management:
       Disposal/ Treatment/Energy
       Recovery/Recycling

You should  enter one of the following M codes to
identify the type  of disposal, treatment,  energy
recovery,  or recycling methods used by the off-site
location  for the reported EPCRA Section  313
chemical.  You must use more  than one line and
code for a single location when distinct quantities of
the  reported EPCRA  Section  313  chemical are
subject to different waste  management  activities,
including  disposal, treatment, energy recovery, or
recycling. You must use the code that represents the
ultimate disposition of the chemical.

If the EPCRA Section 313 chemical is sent off-site
for further direct reuse (e.g., an EPCRA Section 313
chemical  in used solvent that will  be  used as
lubricant at another facility) and does not undergo a
waste management activity (i.e., release (including
disposal), treatment,  energy recovery, or recycling
(recovery)) prior to  that  reuse, it  need  not  be
reported in section 6.2 or section 8.

Incineration vs. Energy Recovery

You must distinguish between incineration which is
waste treatment, and legitimate energy recovery. For
you  to claim that a  reported EPCRA Section 313
chemical sent off-site is  used for the purposes of
energy  recovery  and   not  for  treatment  for
destruction, the EPCRA Section 313 chemical must
have  a significant  heating  value  and  must  be
combusted  in  an energy  recovery unit such as an
industrial boiler, furnace,  or kiln.  In a situation
where the reported EPCRA Section 313 chemical is
in a  waste that is combusted in  an energy recovery
unit, but the EPCRA Section 313 chemical does not
have  a significant heating  value, e.g., CFCs, you
should use  code M54,  Incineration/Insignificant
Fuel Value, to indicate that the EPCRA Section 313
chemical was incinerated in an energy recovery unit
but did not contribute to the heating value of the
waste.

Metals and Metal Category Compounds

Metals and metal  category compounds  will  be
managed  in  waste  either  by being  released
(including  disposed  of)  or by being  recycled.
Remember  that  the  release  and  other  waste
management information that you report for metal
category compounds will be the total  amount of the
parent metal  released or recycled  and NOT the
whole metal category compound. The metal has no
heat value and thus cannot be combusted for energy
recovery and cannot be treated because it cannot be
destroyed.  Thus, transfers  of  metals and metal
category compounds for further waste management
should be reported as either a transfer for recycling
or a  transfer  for disposal.  The applicable waste
management codes for transfers of metals and metal
category compounds for recycling are M24, metals
recovery, M93, waste broker -  recycling, or M26,
other reuse/recovery. Applicable codes for transfers
for disposal include M10, M41, M62, M64, M65,
M66, M67, M73, M79, M81, M82, M90, M94, and
M99. These  codes are for off-site transfers for
further waste  management in  which  the  waste
stream may be treated but the metal contained in the
waste  stream  is not treated  and  is  ultimately
released.  For example, M41 should be used  for a
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metal or metal category compound that is stabilized
in preparation for disposal.

Applicable codes for Part II, Section 6.2, column C
are:
Disposal
M10   Storage Only
M41   Solidification/Stabilization - Metals and
       Metal Category Compounds only
M62   Wastewater Treatment (Excluding POTW) -
       Metals and Metal Category Compounds only
M64   Other Landfills
M65   RCRA Subtitle C Landfills
M66   Subtitle C Surface Impoundment
M67   Other Surface Impoundments
M73   Land Treatment
M79   Other Land Disposal
M81   Underground Injection to Class I Wells
M82   Underground Injection to Class II-V Wells
M90   Other Off-Site Management
M94   Transfer to Waste Broker - Disposal
M99   Unknown

Treatment
M40   Solidification/Stabilization
M50   Incineration/Thermal Treatment
M54   Incineration/Insignificant Fuel Value
M61   Wastewater Treatment (Excluding POTW)
M69   Other Waste Treatment
M95   Transfer to Waste Broker - Waste
       Treatment

Energy Recovery
M56   Energy Recovery
M92   Transfer to Waste Broker - Energy
       Recovery

Recycling
M20   Solvents/Organics Recovery
M24   Metals Recovery
M26   Other Reuse or Recovery
M28   Acid Regeneration
M93   Transfer to Waste Broker - Recycling
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   SECTION 6.TRANSFER(S) OF THE TOXIC CHEMICAL IN WASTES TO OFF-SITE LOCATIONS
         DISCHARGES TO PUBLICLY OWNED TREATMENT WORKS (POTWs)
                                         n
   6.T.
         POTW Name
   POTW Address
   City
  County!
                                                                  I StateT
                               JzFJ
               A. Quantity Transferred to this POTW
                (pounds/year*) (Enter range code**or estimate)
                               B, Basis of Estimate
                                 (Enter code)
                                                      o
   tf additional pages of Part II, Section 6.1 are attached, indicate the total number of pages in this box
   and indicate the Part II, Section 6.1 page number In this box.!	I (Example: 1,2, 3, etc.)
   SECTION 6.2 TRANSFERS TO OTHER OFF-SITE LOCATIONS
                                                    NA
   6.2,	Off-Site EPA Identification Number (RCRA10 No.)
        COD56616246
                    Acme Waste Services
   Off-Site Address: [ 5 Market Street
   city  Anywhere
| County ] Hill
|State|CO  [ZIP  [80461  [ Country jnon-US) I
   Is this location ynder control of reporting facility or parent company?
                                                               Yes
                                     r/1 No
This off-site location receives a transfer of 15,000 pounds of toluene and will combust 5,000 pounds for the
purposes of energy recovery, will enter 7,500 pounds  into  a recovery process, and will dispose of the
remaining 2,500 pounds.
SECTION 6.2. TRANSFERS TO OTHER OFF-SITE LOCATION (CONTINUED)
A. Total Transfer (pounds/year*)
(Enter a range code** or estimate)
i. 5,000
2. 7,500
3. 2,500
4. NA
B. Basts of Estimate
(Enter code)
i. O
2. C
3. O
4.
C. Type of Waste Treatment/Disposal/
Recycling/Energy Recovery (Enter code)
I.M 56
2.M 20
3.M 60
4. M
6.2.. Off-Site EPA Identification Number (RCfiA ID No.) COD 1 6772543
Off-Site Location Name: | Combustion, Inc.
Off-Site Address: |25 Facility Road
city Dumfry
County [Bums |state|CO [ZIP J80500 | Country (non-US) |
Is this location under control of reporting facility or parent company? Yes | | No | / |
A. Total Transfer (pounds/year*)
(Enter a range code** or estimate)
i. 12,500
2. NA
3.
4.
B. Basis of Estimate
(Enter code)
i. O
2.
3.
4.
C. Type of Waste Treatment/Disposal/
Recycling/Energy Recovery (Enter code)
I.M 54
2. M
3. M
4. M
This off-site location receives a transfer of 12,500 pounds of tetrachloroethylene (perchloroethylene) that is
part of a waste that is combusted for the purposes of energy recovery in an industrial furnace. Note that the
tetrachloroethylene should be reported using code M54 to indicate that it is combusted in an energy recovery
unit but it does not contribute to the heating value of the waste.

             Figure 5. Hypothetical Section 6.2 Completed for Two Off-Site Locations
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Section 7.    On-Site Waste Treatment,
               Energy Recovery, and
               Recycling Methods

You must report in this section the methods of waste
treatment, energy recovery, and recycling applied to
the reported EPCRA Section 313 chemical in wastes
on-site. There are three separate sections for
reporting such activities. Section 7A column c and
Section 7A column e were deleted from Form R in
2005. Section 7A column d remained on the form
until 2010. In 2011, column d was renamed column
c which is addressed below.

Section 7A:    On-Site Waste Treatment
               Methods and Efficiency
Most  of the chemical-specific information required
by EPCRA Section 313 that is reported on Form R
is specific  to the EPCRA Section 313 chemical
rather than the waste stream containing the EPCRA
Section  313 chemical.  However,  EPCRA Section
313  does require that  waste treatment  methods
applied  on-site to waste  streams  that contain the
EPCRA  Section  313  chemical be reported. This
information is reportable regardless of whether the
facility actively applies treatment or the treatment of
the waste stream occurs passively.  This information
is collected in Section 7A of Form R.

In Section  7A, you must provide the  following
information  if you treat waste  streams containing
the reported EPCRA Section 313 chemical on-site:

(a)    The general waste stream types containing the
      EPCRA Section 313 chemical being reported;
(b)    The waste treatment method(s) or sequence
      used  on  all waste  streams containing the
      EPCRA Section 313 chemical; and
(c)    The  efficiency  of  each  waste  treatment
      method  or  waste   treatment  sequence  in
      destroying or  removing the  EPCRA Section
      313 chemical.

Use a separate line in Section 7A for each general
waste stream type. Report only information about
treatment of waste  streams at your facility, not
information about  off-site waste treatment.

If you do not perform on-site treatment of waste
streams containing the reported EPCRA Section 313
chemical, check the NA box at the top of Section
7A.
7A Column a: General Waste Stream
For each waste treatment method, indicate the type
of waste stream containing the EPCRA Section 313
chemical that is treated. Enter the letter code that
corresponds to the general waste stream type:

A    Gaseous (gases, vapors, airborne particulates)
W   Wastewater (aqueous waste)
L    Liquid waste streams (non-aqueous waste)
S    Solid waste streams  (including sludges and
     slurries)
If a  waste is a combination of water and organic
liquid  and the  organic content is less  than 50
percent, report it as a wastewater (W). Slurries and
sludges containing water should be reported as solid
waste  if  they  contain appreciable amounts  of
dissolved solids,  or solids that may settle, such that
the viscosity or density of the waste is considerably
different from that of process wastewater.

7A Column b: Waste Treatment Method(s)
       Sequence
Enter the appropriate waste treatment code from the
list below for each on-site  waste treatment method
used on a waste  stream  containing the EPCRA
Section 313 chemical, regardless of whether the
waste  treatment  method  actually removes the
specific  EPCRA  Section  313  chemical   being
reported. Waste treatment methods must be reported
for  each type  of waste stream being treated (i.e.,
gaseous waste streams, aqueous  waste  streams,
liquid  non-aqueous waste streams,  and  solids).
Except  for the air emission treatment  codes, the
waste  treatment  codes  are not restricted to any
medium.

Waste  streams containing the EPCRA Section 313
chemical may have  a  single  source  or may be
aggregates of many sources. For example, process
water  from  several pieces of equipment at your
facility may be combined prior to waste treatment.
Report waste treatment methods that apply to the
aggregate waste stream, as well as waste treatment
methods that apply to individual waste streams.  If
your  facility  treats  various  wastewater  streams
containing the EPCRA Section 313 chemical  in
different  ways,   the   different  waste  treatment
methods must be listed separately.

If your facility  has  several pieces of equipment
performing a similar service in a waste treatment
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sequence, you may combine the reporting for such
equipment. It is not necessary to enter four codes to
cover four scrubber units, for example, if all four are
treating waste  streams  of  similar character (e.g.,
sulfuric acid mist emissions), have similar influent
concentrations,    and   have   similar  removal
efficiencies. If, however, any  of these parameters
differs from  one unit to the  next, each scrubber
should be listed separately.

If you are using the hardcopy paper form, and if
your facility  performs more than  eight sequential
waste treatment methods on a  single general waste
stream, continue listing the methods in the next row
and renumber appropriately those  waste treatment
method code  boxes  you  used to  continue  the
sequence. For example, if the general waste stream
in box 7A.la had nine treatment methods applied to
it, the ninth method would be indicated in the first
method box for row 7A.2a. The numeral "1" would
be crossed out, and a "9" would be inserted.

Treatment applied to any other general waste stream
types would then be listed in the next empty row. In
the  scenario below, for instance, the second general
waste stream would be reported in  row 7A.3a.  See
Figure 6 for an example of a  hypothetical section
7A.
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Example 16:  Calculating Releases and Other Waste Management Quantities

Your facility  disposes of 14,000 pounds  of lead chromate (PbCrCH.PbO) in an on-site landfill and
transfers  16,000 pounds of lead selenite  (PbSeO4) to an off-site  land disposal  facility. You would
therefore be submitting three separate reports on the following: lead compounds, selenium compounds,
and chromium compounds.  However, the  quantities you would be reporting  would be the  pounds of
"parent" metal being released on-site or transferred off-site for further waste management. All quantities
are based on mass balance calculations (See  Section 5, Column B for information on Basis of Estimate
and Section 6.2, Column C for waste management codes and information on transfers of EPCRA Section
313  chemicals in wastes). You would calculate releases  of  lead, chromium, and  selenium  by first
determining the percentage by weight of these metals in the materials you use as follows:

Lead Chromate (PbCrO4.PbO)              Molecular weight = 546.37
     Lead (2 Pb atoms)                       Atomic weight = 207.2 x 2 = 414.4
     Chromium (1 Cr atom)                   Atomic weight = 51.996

     Lead chromate is therefore (percent by weight):
                                           (414.4/546.37) = 75.85% lead and
                                           (51.996/546.37) = 9.52% chromium.

Lead Selenite (PbSeO4)                      Molecular weight = 350.17
     Lead (1 Pb atom)                        Atomic weight = 207.2
     Selenium (1 Se atom)                    Atomic weight = 78.96

     Lead selenite is therefore (percent by weight):
                                           (207.2/350.17) = 59.17% lead and
                                           (78.96/350.17) = 22.55% selenium.

The total pounds of lead, chromium, and selenium  disposed of on or off-site  from your facility are as
follows:

Lead
Disposal on-site:                            0.7585 x 14,000 = 10,619 pounds from lead chromate
Transfer off-site for disposal:                  0.5917 x 16,000 = 9,467 pounds from lead selenite

Chromium
Disposal on-site:                            0.0952 x 14,000 = 1,333 pounds from lead chromate

Selenium
Transfer off-site for disposal:                  0.2255 x 16,000 = 3,608 pounds from lead selenite
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SECTION 7A. ON-SITE WASTE TREATMENT METHODS AND EFFICIENCY
^\ Not Applicable (NA) - Check here if no on-site waste treatment method is applied to any waste stream containing the toxic chemical or chemical category.
a. General Waste Stream
(Enter cede)
7A,la
W
7A.2a

7A.3a
A
b. Waste Treatment Method(s) Sequence
(Enter 3- or 4-character code(s))
TA.Ib
3
6
H101


H082
7A.2b
3
6




7A.3b
3
6




1
4
/
1
4
7
1
4
7
Hi 23
H129
H081
H077


A01


2
5
8
2
S
8
2
5
8
H124
H083
H075
NA


NA


c. Waste Treatment Efficiency
(Enter 2 character code)
7 A. 1C

7A.2C
E4
7A.3C
E5
                               Figure 6. Hypothetical Section 7A
Waste Treatment Codes
A01   Flare
A02   Condenser
A03   Scrubber
A04   Absorber
A05   Electrostatic Precipitator
A06   Mechanical Separation
A07   Other Air Emission Treatment
H040 Incineration—thermal destruction other than
      use as a fuel
H071 Chemical reduction with or without
      precipitation
H073 Cyanide destruction with or without
      precipitation
H075 Chemical oxidation
H076 Wet air oxidation
H077 Other chemical precipitation with or without
      pre-treatment
HO 81 Biological treatment with or without
      precipitation
H082 Adsorption
HO 8 3 Air or steam stripping
H101 Sludge treatment and/or dewatering
HI03 Absorption
Hill Stabilization or chemical fixation prior to
      disposal
HI 12 Macro-encapsulation prior to disposal
H121 Neutralization
HI22 Evaporation
HI23 Settling or clarification
HI24 Phase separation
HI29 Other treatment

7A Column c: Waste Treatment Efficiency
      Estimate
In the space provided, enter the range code, based
upon  the  codes  listed  below,  indicating  the
percentage  of the  EPCRA Section 313 chemical
removed from the waste stream through destruction,
biological  degradation,  chemical  conversion,  or
physical removal.  The waste treatment  efficiency
(expressed as a range of percent removal) represents
the percentage of the EPCRA Section 313 chemical
destroyed or  removed (based on  amount or mass),
not merely changes in volume or concentration of
the EPCRA  Section  313  chemical in the waste
stream. The efficiency, which can reflect the overall
removal from sequential treatment methods applied
to the general  waste stream,  refers only  to  the
percent  destruction,   degradation,  conversion,  or
removal of the EPCRA Section 313 chemical from
the waste stream;  it  does  not refer to the percent
conversion  or removal of other constituents in the
waste stream. The  efficiency also does not refer to
the general efficiency of the treatment method for
any  waste  stream.  For  some  waste  treatment
methods, the percent removal will represent removal
by  several  mechanisms, as in an aeration basin,
where  an  EPCRA  Section  313  chemical  may
evaporate,  biodegrade, or  be physically removed
from the sludge.
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Percent removal can be calculated as follows:
where:

I =  amount of the EPCRA Section 313 chemical in
     the influent waste stream (entering the waste
     treatment step or sequence) and
E =  amount of the EPCRA Section 313 chemical in
     the effluent  waste  stream (exiting  the waste
     treatment step or sequence).

Calculate the amount of the EPCRA Section 313
chemical in the influent waste stream by multiplying
the concentration (by weight) of the EPCRA Section
313  chemical in the waste  stream  by the total
amount or weight of the waste  stream. In most
cases,  the percent removal compares the treated
effluent to the influent  for the particular  type  of
waste stream.  For solidification of wastewater, the
waste treatment efficiency can be  reported  as code
El  (greater  than 99.9999 percent)  if no  volatile
EPCRA Section 313 chemicals were removed with
the water or evaporated into the air. Percent removal
does not apply to incineration because  the waste
stream, such as wastewater or liquids, may not exist
in a  comparable form after waste treatment and the
purpose of incineration as a waste treatment is to
destroy the  EPCRA Section  313 chemical  by
converting it to carbon dioxide and water or other
byproducts. In cases where the EPCRA Section 313
chemical is incinerated, the percent efficiency must
be based on the amount of the EPCRA Section 313
chemical destroyed or combusted, except for metals
or metal category compounds.  In the cases in which
a metal or metal category compound is incinerated,
the efficiency  is reported as code E6 (equal to or
greater than 0 percent, but less than or equal to 50
percent).

Similarly, an efficiency of zero must be reported for
any waste treatment method(s) that does not destroy,
chemically  convert  or  physically  remove   the
EPCRA  Section  313  chemical  from  the waste
stream.

For metal category  compounds, the calculation of
the reportable concentration and  waste treatment
efficiency must be based on the weight of the parent
metal,  not on  the weight of the metal  compound.
Metals are not destroyed, only physically removed
or chemically converted from one form into another.
The  waste  treatment  efficiency  reported  must
represent only physical  removal of the parent metal
from the waste stream (except for incineration), not
the percent  chemical  conversion  of  the  metal
compound. If a  listed waste treatment  method
converts but  does  not  remove  a metal  (e.g.,
chromium reduction), the method must be reported
with a waste treatment efficiency of code E6 (equal
to or greater than 0 percent, but less than or equal to
50 percent.

EPCRA  Section  313  chemicals  that  are  strong
mineral  acids neutralized to a pH of 6 or above are
considered treated at 100 percent efficiency.

When   calculating  waste   treatment  efficiency,
EPCRA Section 313(g)(2) requires  a facility to use
readily available data (including monitoring data)
collected pursuant to other provisions of law, or,
where   such   data  are  not   readily   available,
"reasonable estimates" of the amounts involved.

Waste Treatment Efficiency Range Codes:

E1 =   greater than 99.9999%
E2 =   greater than 99.99%, but less than or equal
       to 99.9999%
E3 =   greater than 99%, but less than or equal to
        99.99%
E4 =   greater than 95%, but less than or equal to
        99%
E5 =   greater than 50%, but less than or equal to
        95%
E6 =   equal to or greater than 0%, but less than or
       equal to 50%

Section  7B On-site Energy Recovery Processes
In Section 7B, you must indicate the on-site energy
recovery methods  used on  the  reported EPCRA
Section 313 chemical.

EPA considers an EPCRA Section 313 chemical to
be combusted for energy  recovery if  the  toxic
chemical  has a  significant  heat  value  and  is
combusted in an  energy recovery  device.  If a
reported  EPCRA   Section   313   chemical   is
incinerated on-site but does not contribute energy to
the process (e.g.,  chlorofluorocarbons),  it must be
considered waste  treated on-site  and reported in
Section  7A. Metals and metal category compounds
cannot   be combusted  for  energy recovery and
should  NOT  be reported in this  section.  Do  not
include the combustion  of fuel  oils, such as fuel oil
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#6, in this section. Energy recovery may take place
only in an industrial kiln, furnace, or boiler.

NA vs. a Numerical Value (e.g., Zero). If you do
not perform on-site energy recovery for a waste
stream that contains or contained the EPCRA
Section 313 chemical, check the NA box at the top
of Section 7B and enter NA in Section 8.2. If you
perform on-site energy recovery for the waste
stream that contains or contained the EPCRA
Section 313 chemical, enter the appropriate code in
Section 7B and enter the appropriate value in
Section 8.2. If this quantity is less than or equal to
0.5 pound, round to zero (unless the chemical is  a
listed PBT chemical) and enter zero in 8.2. (Note:
for metals and metal compounds, you should only
report NA in Sections 7B and Section 8.2.)

Energy Recovery Codes

U01   Industrial Kiln
U02   Industrial Furnace
U03   Industrial Boiler

If your facility uses more than one on-site energy
recovery method for the reported EPCRA Section
313 chemical, list the methods used in descending
order (greatest to least) based on the amount  of the
EPCRA Section 313 chemical entering such
methods.

Section  7C On-site Recycling Processes
In  Section  7C, you  must  report the  recycling
methods used on the EPCRA Section 313 chemical.

In this section, use the codes below to report  only
the recycling methods in place  at your facility that
are applied to the EPCRA Section 313 chemical. Do
not list any off-site recycling activities. (Information
about off-site recycling must be reported in Part II,
Section 6, "Transfers  of the Toxic  Chemical in
Wastes to Off-site Locations.")

NA vs. a Numerical Value (e.g., Zero). If you do
not perform on-site  recycling  for the  reported
EPCRA Section 313 chemical, check the NA box at
the top of Section 7C and enter NA in Section 8.4. If
you  perform  on-site  recycling  for the  reported
EPCRA Section 313 chemical, enter the appropriate
code in Section 7C and enter the appropriate value
in Section 8.4. If this quantity is less than or equal to
0.5 pound, round to zero (unless the chemical is a
listed PBT chemical) and enter 0 in Section 8.4.

On-Site Recycling Codes

H10 Metal recovery  (by  retorting,  smelting, or
     chemical  or physical extraction
H20 Solvent   recovery   (including   distillation,
     evaporation, fractionation or extraction)
H39 Other recovery  or  reclamation  for  reuse
     (including acid regeneration or other chemical
     reaction process)

If your facility uses more than one on-site recycling
method for an EPCRA Section 313 chemical, enter
the codes in the space provided in descending order
(greatest  to least) based on the volume of the
reported EPCRA Section 313 chemical recovered by
each process.  If your facility uses  more  than ten
separate methods for recycling the reported EPCRA
Section  313  chemical  on-site, then  list the ten
activities that recover the  greatest  amount  of the
EPCRA Section 313 chemical (again, in descending
order).
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Example 17: On-Site Waste Treatment

A process at the facility generates a wastewater stream containing an EPCRA Section 313 chemical (chemical A). A
second process generates a wastewater stream containing two EPCRA Section 313 chemicals, a metal (chemical B)
and a mineral acid (chemical C). Thresholds for all three chemicals have been exceeded and you are in the process of
completing separate Form Rs for each chemical.

These two  wastewater streams are combined and sent  to an on-site wastewater treatment system  before being
discharged  to a POTW. This system consists of an oil/water separator that removes 99 percent of chemical A; a
neutralization tank in which the pH is adjusted to 7.5, thereby destroying 100 percent of the mineral acid (chemical
C); and a settling tank where 95  percent of the metal (chemical B)  is removed from the  water  (and eventually
landfilled off-site).

Section 7A should be completed slightly differently when you file the Form R for each of the chemicals. The table
accompanying this  example shows how Section 7A should be completed for each chemical.  First, on each Form R
you should identify the type of waste stream in Section 7A.la as wastewater (aqueous waste, code W). Next, on each
Form R you should list the code for each  of the treatment steps that is applied to the entire waste stream, regardless
of whether  the operation affects the chemical for which you are completing the Form R (for instance, the first four
blocks  of Section 7A.lb of all three Form Rs should show:  H124 (phase separation), H121  (neutralization), H123
(settling  or clarification), and N/A (to signify the  end of the treatment system). Note that Section  7A.lb is not
chemical specific. It applies to the entire  waste stream being treated. Section 7A.lc applies to the efficiency of the
entire system in destroying and/or removing the chemical for which you are preparing the Form R. You should enter
E4 when filing for chemical A, E5 for chemical B, and El for chemical C.

Chemical A
7A.la
W
7A.lb
3.H123
6.
1. H124
4. N/A
7.
2. H121
5.
8.
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Chemical B
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7A.lb
3.H123
6.
1. H124
4. N/A
7.
2. H121
5.
8.
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Chemical C
7A.la
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7A.lb
3.H123
6.
1. H124
4. N/A
7.
2. H121
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Note that the quantity removed and/or destroyed is not reported in Section 7 and that the efficiency reported in
Section 7A.lc refers to the amount of EPCRA Section 313 chemical destroyed and/or removed from the applicable
waste stream. The amount actually  destroyed should be reported in Section 8.6 (quantity treated on-site). For
example, when completing the Form R for chemical B you should report "N/A" pounds in Section 8.6 because the
metal has been removed from the wastewater stream, but not actually destroyed. The quantity of chemical B that is
ultimately landfilled off-site should be reported in Sections 6.2 and 8.1c. However, when completing the Form R for
chemical C, you should report the entire quantity in Section 8.6 because raising the pH to 7.5  will completely destroy
the mineral acid.
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 Example 18: Reporting On-Site Energy Recovery

 One waste stream generated by your facility contains, among other chemicals, toluene and Freon 113.
 Threshold quantities are  exceeded for both of these EPCRA Section 313 chemicals, and you would,
 therefore,  submit two separate Form R reports. This waste stream is sent to an on-site industrial furnace
 that uses the heat generated in a thermal hydrocarbon cracking process at your facility. Because toluene
 has a significant heat value (17,440 BTU/pound) and the energy is recovered in an industrial furnace, the
 code "U02" would be reported in Section 7B for the Form R submitted for toluene.

 However,  as Freon  113 does not contribute any value for energy recovery purposes, the combustion of
 Freon 113 in the industrial furnace is considered waste treatment, not energy recovery. You would report
 Freon 113 as entering a waste treatment  step (i.e., incineration), in Section 7A, column b. In Section 7B
 the facility should report zero.
Section 8.   Disposal or Other Releases,
              Source Reduction, and
              Recycling Activities
This section includes the data elements mandated by
Section 6607  of the  Pollution Prevention  Act of
1990 (PPA).

In Section  8, you must provide information about
source reduction activities and quantities  of the
EPCRA Section 313 chemicals managed as waste.
For  all  appropriate  questions, report  only  the
quantity, in pounds, (or, for the dioxin and  dioxin-
like  compounds category, grams)  of the reported
EPCRA Section 313 chemical itself. Do not  include
the weight of water, soil, or other waste constituents.
When reporting on the metal  category compounds,
you  should report only the amount of the metal
portion of the compound as you do when estimating
release and other waste management amounts.

Sections 8.1 through 8.9 must be completed for each
EPCRA Section 313 chemical. Section 8.10 must be
completed  only if a source reduction activity  was
newly implemented specifically (in whole or in part)
for the reported EPCRA  Section 313  chemical
during the reporting year. Section 8.11 allows you to
submit additional optional information on source
reduction, recycling, or pollution control activities
implemented for the reported EPCRA Section  313
chemical at any time at your facility.

Sections  8.1  through  8.7  require  reporting  of
quantities for the current reporting year, the prior
year, and quantities anticipated in both the first year
immediately following the  reporting year and the
second year following the reporting  year  (future
estimates).
Do not enter the values in Section 8 in gallons, tons,
liters, or any measure other than pounds (or, for the
dioxin and dioxin-like compounds category, grams).
For non-PBT  chemicals, you must also  enter the
values as whole numbers;  numbers  following  a
decimal point are not acceptable for toxic chemicals
other than those  designated as PBT chemicals. For
PBT  chemicals (except  the dioxin and dioxin-like
compounds  category),   facilities   should   report
release  and other  waste management quantities
greater than 0.1  pound  provided the accuracy and
the underlying data on which the estimate is based
supports this level of precision.

For the dioxin and dioxin-like compounds category,
facilities should  report  at  a  level of  precision
supported by the accuracy of the underlying data
and the estimation techniques on which the estimate
is  based. However,  the  smallest quantity that need
be reported on the Form R for the dioxin and dioxin-
like  compounds  category  is 0.0001  grams (see
Example   12).   Notwithstanding   the  numeric
precision   used   when  determining   reporting
eligibility thresholds, facilities  should  report  on
Form R to  the  level of accuracy  that their data
supports, up to  seven  digits to the right  of the
decimal.   EPA's  reporting  software   and  data
management  systems support  data precision  to
seven digits to the right of the decimal.

NA vs. a Numeric Value (e.g., Zero). You should
enter a  numeric value in the relevant  sections of
Section  8  if  your  facility has released, treated,
combusted  for energy  recovery or recycled  any
quantity of an  EPCRA Section 313 chemical during
the reporting year. If the aggregate quantity of that
toxic chemical was  equal to or less than 0.5 pound
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for a particular waste management method,  you
should enter the value zero (unless the chemical is a
PBT chemical) in the relevant section.  In the case
of PBTs (excluding dioxin) if the aggregate quantity
of the toxic chemical is  equal to or less than 0.1
pound for a particular waste management method,
you  should  enter the value zero  in  the relevant
section.   For dioxin, if the aggregate quantity is
equal to  or  less  than .0001  grams for a particular
waste management  method, you  should  enter the
value zero in the relevant section.  For both PBTs
and dioxin, the accuracy  of the underlying data on
which the   estimate is  based must  support the
specified level of precision in order to round to zero.

However, if there  has  been no on-site or off-site
treatment, combustion  for  energy  recovery,  or
recycling of the waste stream containing the EPCRA
Section 313  chemical, then you should enter NA in
the relevant section. (Note:  for metals and  metal
category  compounds, you  should enter NA in
Sections  8.2, 8.3,  8.6  and  8.7, as treatment  and
combustion  for energy recovery generally are not
applicable waste management methods for metals
and  metal   compounds).  For Section 8.1b,  NA
generally is not applicable recognizing the potential
for spills, leaks, or fugitive emissions of the EPCRA
Section  313  chemical. You should enter NA in
Section  8.8  if there were  no remedial  actions,
catastrophic  events  such  as earthquakes, fires, or
floods or  one-time events  not  associated  with
normal or routine production processes  for that toxic
chemical. If there was a catastrophic event at your
facility, but  you were able to  prevent any releases
from occurring, then enter zero in Section 8.8.

Relationship to Other Laws
The  reporting categories  for quantities  recycled,
used for  energy  recovery, treated, and disposed of
apply to completing Section  8 of Form R as well as
to the rest of Form R. These categories are to be
used only for TRI reporting. They are not intended
for  use  in determining,   under  the   Resource
Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) Subtitle C
regulations, whether a secondary material is a waste
when recycled. These categories also do not apply to
the information that may  be submitted in the
Biennial Report required under RCRA. In addition,
these  categories do not imply any future redefinition
of RCRA terms and do  not affect EPA's RCRA
authority  or authority  under any  other  statute
administered by EPA.
Differences    in   terminology   and   reporting
requirements  for  EPCRA  Section 313  chemicals
reported  on  Form  R  and  for  hazardous  wastes
regulated under RCRA occur because EPCRA and
the PPA focus on specific chemicals,  while the
RCRA regulations and the Biennial Report focus on
waste  streams that may include more  than  one
chemical.  For example,  assume  that  a  RCRA
hazardous waste containing  an EPCRA Section 313
chemical is recycled to recover certain constituents
of that waste, but  not the toxic  chemical reported
under EPCRA Section 313. The EPCRA Section
313 chemical  simply passes through the recycling
process and  remains  in the residual  from  the
recycling process, which  is disposed  of. While the
waste may be considered recycled under RCRA, for
TRI purposes, the EPCRA Section  313 chemical
constituent would be considered  to be disposed of
(as part of the residual from the recycling process).

An EPCRA Section 313 chemical or an EPCRA
Section 313 chemical in  a  mixture that  is a waste
under  RCRA must  be reported in   Sections  8.1
through 8.8.

Years for Which Quantities for  Sections 8.1 - 8.7
Must Be Reported
Column A:  Prior Year. Quantities for Sections 8.1
through  8.7   must  be  reported for  the  year
immediately preceding the reporting year in column
A. For reports due July 1, 2012 (reporting year
2011), the prior year is 2010. Information available
at the facility that may be used to estimate the prior
year's quantities include  the prior year's Form R
submission,    supporting    documentation,    and
recycling,  energy recovery,  treatment, or disposal
operating logs or  invoices.  When reporting prior
year estimates, facilities  are not required  to  use
quantities  reported on the previous year's form if
better   information  is  available.   TRI-MEweb
prepopulates this column on the TRI form  if the
facility reported the previous year.

Column B:   Current Reporting Year. Quantities
for Sections 8.1 through 8.7  must  be reported for the
current reporting year in column B.

Columns C and D:  Following  Year and Second
Following Year. Quantities  for Sections 8.1 through
8.7 must be estimated for the following  two  years.
EPA  expects reasonable  future  quantity estimates
using a logical basis. Information available  at the
facility  to  estimate quantities  of  the  chemical
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expected during these years  include  (but are not
limited  to) planned source  reduction activities,
market projections, expected  contracts, anticipated
new product lines, company growth projections, and
production capacity  figures.  Respondents  should
take into account  protections available for  trade
secrets as provided in EPCRA Section 322 (42 USC
11042) for the chemical identity.
 Example 19: Reporting Future Estimates

 A pharmaceutical manufacturing facility uses an
 EPCRA Section 313 chemical in the manufacture
 of a prescription drug. During the reporting year
 (2011), the  company received approval from the
 Food and Drug Administration to begin marketing
 their  product   as  an   over-the-counter  drug
 beginning in  2012.  This approval  is  publicly
 known  and does  not   constitute  confidential
 business information. As a result of this expanded
 market,  the company estimates that sales  and
 subsequent production of this drug will increase
 their use of the reported EPCRA  Section  313
 chemical by 30 percent per year for the two years
 following the reporting  year. The  facility treats
 the EPCRA Section 313  chemical on-site and the
 quantity  treated  is  directly  proportional  to
 production activity. The facility thus estimates the
 total quantity of the reported EPCRA Section 313
 chemical treated for the following year (2012) by
 adding 30 percent to the amount in column B (the
 amount  for  the  current  reporting  year). The
 second  following  year   (2013)  figure can  be
 calculated by adding an  additional  30 percent to
 the amount reported in column C (the amount for
 the following year (2012) projection).
Quantities Reportable in Sections 8.1 - 8.7
Section 8 of Form R uses data collected to complete
Part II,  Sections  5 through 7.  For this  reason,
Section 8 should be completed last. The relationship
between Sections 5, 6, and 8.8 to  Sections 8.1, 8.3,
8.5, and 8.7 are provided below in equation form.

Note on Equations. Where an equation includes a
value followed by  a parenthetical, this means that
the equation is referring only to the  portion of that
value described by the parenthetical. For example,
"Section 6.2 (recycling)" refers to the portion of the
value  for  Section  6.2 that  is  recycled,  while
"Section 6.2 (treatment)" refers to the portion of
the value for Section 6.2 that is treated.

Section 8.1. In Section 8.1, facilities report disposal
and  other releases.  This  includes  on-site disposal
and other releases reported in Section 5 and off-site
disposal and other releases reported in Section 6, but
excludes quantities  reported in Section 5 and 6 due
to remedial actions, catastrophic  events, or non-
production  related  one-time   events   (see  the
discussion   on Section  8.8). Note  that EPCRA
Section 329(8)  defines  release  as "any spilling,
leaking,  pumping,   pouring,  emitting,   emptying,
discharging, injecting, escaping,  leaching, dumping,
or disposing into the environment (including the
abandonment of barrels, containers, and other closed
receptacles)."

Metals and metal category compounds reported in 1)
Section     6.2      as     sent     off-site     for
stabilization/solidification  (M41)  or  wastewater
treatment (excluding  POTWs)   (M62)  and/or 2)
Section 6.1 -  discharges to  POTWs,  should be
reported  in  Section 8.1. These quantities should
NOT be reported in Section 8.7  because the metals
are not ultimately destroyed.

Beginning in the 2003  reporting year, Section  8.1
was  divided into four Subsections (8.la,  8.1b,  8.1c
and  8.Id). Please refer to the following equations
that  show the relationship between Sections  5, 6,
8.8, and 8. la through 8. Id.

Sections 8.1a and  8.1b. Toxic chemicals disposed
of or otherwise released on-site are reported in  8. la
or 8.1b as appropriate. Toxic chemicals sent off-site
for disposal  are reported in 8. Ic or 8. Id.

Section 8.1a =  Section  5.4.1 + Section 5.5.1A +
Section 5.5.1B - Section 8.8 (on-site disposal to
landfills or  UIC Class I Wells)2
2§ 8.8 includes quantities of toxic chemicals disposed of
or otherwise released on-site or managed as a waste off-
site due to remedial actions, catastrophic events, or one-
time events not associated with the production process. In
each equation, the parenthetical following "Section 8.8"
indicates which portion of § 8.8 is subtracted.
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Section 8.1b = Section 5.1 + Section 5.2 + Section
5.3 + Section 5.4.2 +  Section 5.5.2 + Section
5.5.3A + Section 5.5.3B + Section 5.5.4  - Section
8.8 (on-site disposal or other releases, other than
disposal to landfills or UIC Class I Wells)

Sections 8.1c and 8.Id. Toxic chemicals transferred
off-site  to  POTWs or other off-site locations and
then disposed of or otherwise released should be
reported in 8. Ic or 8. Id as appropriate. For example,
quantities  of a toxic chemical sent to a landfill, or
sent to a POTW and subsequently sent to a landfill
are reported in Section 8.1c,  while quantities of a
toxic  chemical sent to a  surface impoundment, or
sent to  a  POTW and subsequently released to a
stream,  are reported  in  Section  8.Id.  Metals and
metal category compounds sent to POTWs should
be reported in one of these two sections and should
not be reported as treated for destruction in Section
8.7.

Section 8.1c =  Section  6.1 (portion of transfer
that is  untreated and ultimately  disposed  of in
landfills or UIC Class  I  Wells)  +  Section 6.2
(quantities  associated with M codes  M64,  M65
and M81)  - Section  8.8  (off-site  disposal  to
landfills or UIC Class I Wells)3

Section 8.Id = Section 6.1 (portion of transfer
that is  untreated and ultimately disposed of or
otherwise   released,  other   than  disposal  to
landfills or UIC Class  I  Wells)  +  Section 6.2
(quantities  associated with  M codes M10, M41,
M62, M66, M67,  M73,  M79, M82, M90, M94,
and M99) - Section 8.8 (off-site  disposal or other
releases, other than  disposal to landfills or UIC
Class I Wells)3

Some chemicals  in addition to metals and  metal
category  compounds  might  not be   treated for
destruction at a POTW. If you know that some  or all
of a chemical is  not  treated for  destruction at the
POTW, you should report that quantity in Section
8.1 (as indicated in the equations above) instead of
Section 8.7 (which is the quantity treated off-site).
3 § 8.8 includes quantities of toxic chemicals disposed of
or otherwise released on-site or managed as a waste off-
site due to remedial actions, catastrophic events, or one-
time events not associated with the production process. In
each equation, the parenthetical following "Section 8.8"
indicates which portion of § 8.8 is subtracted.
Sections 8.2 and  8.3. These  relate to  an EPCRA
Section 313  chemical or a mixture containing an
EPCRA  Section 313 chemical  that  is  used for
energy recovery on-site or is sent off-site for energy
recovery, unless it is  a commercially available fuel
(e.g., fuel oil no. 6). For the purposes of reporting on
Form  R,  reportable  on-site  and  off-site  energy
recovery is  the combustion  of a waste  stream
containing an EPCRA Section 313 chemical when:

(a)    The  combustion unit is  integrated into an
      energy  recovery  system  (i.e.,   industrial
      furnaces, industrial kilns, and boilers); and
(b)    The   EPCRA  Section   313  chemical  is
      combustible  and has a  significant heating
      value (e.g., 5000 BTU)

Note: Metals and metal category compounds cannot
be combusted for energy recovery. For metals and
metal category compounds, you  should enter NA in
Sections 8.2 and 8.3.

Quantities used for energy recovery off-site that are
reported in  Section 8.8 are excluded from Section
8.3.

Section 8.2 is not related to Sections 5 or 6

Section 8.3  =  Section  6.2  (energy recovery)  -
Section 8.8 (off-site energy recovery)3

Sections 8.4 and  8.5. These  relate to  an EPCRA
Section 313 chemical in a waste  that is recycled on-
site  or is  sent off-site  for  recycling.  Quantities
recycled off-site that are  reported in Section 8.8 are
excluded from Section 8.5.

Section 8.4 is not related to Sections 5 or 6

Section 8.5  = Section 6.2 (recycling) -  Section 8.8
(off-site recycling)3

Section 8.6  and 8.7. These relate  to  an EPCRA
Section 313  chemical (except for most metals and
metal category compounds) or  a waste containing an
EPCRA Section 313 chemical  that is treated for
destruction on-site or is  sent to a POTW or  other
off-site location for treatment  for destruction.  Most
metal and category compounds  are not reported in
this section because they cannot be destroyed (see
Appendix B).  Quantities treated off-site that are
reported in  Section 8.8 are excluded from Section
8.7.
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Section 8.6 is not related to Sections 5 or 6

Section 8.7 = Section 6.1 (portion of transfer that
is ultimately treated) + Section 6.2 (treatment) -
Section 8.8 (off-site treatment)3

Some chemicals  in addition to  metals and  metal
category compounds  might  not  be  treated  for
destruction at a POTW. If you know that some or all
of a chemical is  not treated for destruction at the
POTW, you should report  that quantity in Section
8.1  instead of Section 8.7. Facilities should use their
best readily  available  information to determine the
final disposition of the  toxic chemical  sent to the
POTW, and then distribute the amount  reported in
Section 6.1 among Sections 8.1c, 8.Id,  and 8.7, as
appropriate.
 Example 20: Avoiding Double-Counting
 Quantities in Sections 8.1 through 8.7

 5,000  pounds   of  an  EPCRA  Section  313
 chemical  enters  a treatment operation.  Three
 thousand  pounds  of the EPCRA Section  313
 chemical exits the treatment operation and then
 enters  a  recycling  operation.   Five  hundred
 pounds of the EPCRA Section 313 chemical are
 in residues from the recycling operation that is
 subsequently  sent off-site  to  a  landfill  for
 disposal. These  quantities would be  reported as
 follows in Section 8:

 Section 8.1c: 500 pounds disposed of
 Section 8.4: 2,500 pounds recycled
 Section 8.6:  2,000 pounds treated  (5,000  that
 initially entered - 3,000 that subsequently entered
 recycling)

 To report that 5,000 pounds were treated, 3,000
 pounds were recycled,  and that 500 pounds were
 sent  off-site  for  disposal would  result in
 over-counting  the quantities of EPCRA Section
 313  chemical recycled, treated, and  disposed of
 by 3,500 pounds.
8.8 Quantity Released to the Environment as a
Result of Remedial Actions, Catastrophic Events,
or  One-Time  Events  Not  Associated  with
Production Processes

In Section 8.8, enter the total quantity of the EPCRA
Section  313   chemical  disposed  of  or  released
directly into  the  environment or sent off-site  for
recycling, energy recovery, treatment, or disposal
during the reporting year due to any of the following
events:

    (1)   remedial actions;
    (2)   catastrophic events such as  earthquakes,
         fires, or floods; or
    (3)   one-time  events  not  associated  with
         normal or routine production processes.

These quantities should  not be included in Sections
8.1, 8.3, 8.5, or 8.7.

The purpose of this section is to separate quantities
recycled,  used for  energy recovery, treated,  or
released  (including disposals) that are associated
with normal or routine production operations from
those  that  are  not. While all  quantities  released,
recycled, combusted for energy recovery, or treated
may ultimately be preventable,  this section separates
the quantities that are more likely to be reduced or
eliminated  by  process  oriented  source  reduction
activities  from  those  releases  that  are  largely
unpredictable and are less amenable to such source
reduction activities. For example, spills that occur as
a routine part of production operations and could be
reduced  or  eliminated  by  improved  handling,
loading, or unloading procedures are included in the
quantities reported  in Section  8.1 through 8.7  as
appropriate. A total loss  of containment  resulting
from a tank rupture caused by a tornado would be
included in the quantity reported in Section 8.8.

Similarly, the amount of an EPCRA  Section 313
chemical  cleaned  up  from spills  resulting  from
normal operations  during  the reporting year would
not be  included  in  Section  8.8.  However,  the
quantity  of  the  reported  EPCRA  Section  313
chemical disposed of from a remedial action (e.g.,
RCRA   corrective   action)   to   clean   up   the
environmental contamination  resulting from  past
practices should be reported in Section 8.8 because
they  cannot  currently  be  addressed by source
reduction methods. A remedial action for purposes
of Section 8.8 is a waste cleanup (including RCRA
and  CERCLA  operations)   within   the  facility
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boundary.   Most  remedial   activities   involve
collecting and treating contaminated material.

Also, releases caused by catastrophic events are to
be incorporated into the quantity reported in Section
8.8.  Such releases  may  be  caused by natural
disasters (e.g.,  hurricanes and  earthquakes) or by
large scale accidents (e.g., fires and explosions). In
addition,  releases  due  to  one-time  events  not
associated with production (e.g., terrorist bombing)
are to be included in Section 8.8. These amounts are
generally unanticipated and cannot be addressed by
routine   process  oriented   accident  prevention
techniques. By  checking your documentation for
calculating estimates  made  for Part II, Section 5,
"Quantity of the  Toxic Chemical Entering Each
Environmental Medium On-site," you may be able
to identify disposal and  release amounts  from the
above   sources.  Emergency  notifications  under
CERCLA and EPCRA as well as accident histories
required under  the  Clean  Air  Act  may  provide
useful information. You  should also check facility
incident reports and maintenance records to identify
one time or catastrophic events.

Note: While the information reported in Section 8.8
represents only remedial, catastrophic, or one-time
events  not associated with production processes,
Section  5 of Form R (on-site disposal  and other
releases to the environment) and Section 6 (off-site
transfers  for  further  waste  management)  must
include all on-site disposal and other releases and
transfers for disposal as appropriate,  regardless  of
whether they arise from catastrophic, remedial,  or
routine process operations.

Avoid Double Counting in Sections  8.1 Through
8.8
Do not  double  or  multiple  count  quantities  in
Sections 8.1 through 8.8. The quantities reported in
each of those sections should be mutually exclusive.
Do not multiple count quantities entering sequential
reportable activities during the reporting year.

Do not include in Sections  8.1 through 8.7 any
quantities  of the  EPCRA Section  313 chemical
disposed  of  or  otherwise   released  into  the
environment or otherwise managed as waste off-site
due to remedial actions, catastrophic events (such as
earthquakes, fires, or floods), or unanticipated one-
time  events  not associated  with the  production
process (such as a drunk driver crashing his/her car
into a drum storage area). These quantities should be
reported in Section 8.8 only. For example,  10,000
pounds of diaminoanisole sulfate is released due to a
catastrophic event and is subsequently treated off-
site.  The 10,000 pounds is reported in Section 8.8
but the  amount subsequently treated off-site  is not
reported in Section 8.7.
 Example 21: Quantity Released to the Environment as a Result of Remedial Actions, Catastrophic
 Events, or One-Time Events Not Associated with Production Processes.

 A chemical manufacturer produces an EPCRA Section 313 chemical in a reactor that operates  at low
 pressure. The reactants and the EPCRA Section 313 chemical product are piped in and out of the reactor
 at monitored and controlled temperatures. During normal operations, small amounts of fugitive emissions
 occur from the valves and flanges in the pipelines.

 Due to a malfunction in the control panel (which is state-of-the-art and undergoes routine inspection and
 maintenance), the temperature and pressure in the reactor increase, the reactor ruptures, and the EPCRA
 Section 313 chemical is released. Because the malfunction could not be anticipated and, therefore, could
 not be reasonably addressed by  specific source reduction activities, the amount released is included in
 Section 8.8. In this case, much of the EPCRA Section 313 chemical is released as a liquid and pools on
 the ground. It is estimated that 1,000 pounds of the EPCRA Section 313 chemical pooled on the ground
 and was subsequently collected and sent off-site for treatment. In addition, it is estimated that another 200
 pounds  of the EPCRA Section 313  chemical vaporized directly to the air from the rupture. The total
 amount reported in Section 8.8 is the 1,000 pounds that pooled on the ground (and subsequently sent off-
 site), plus the 200 pounds that vaporized into the  air, a total of 1,200 pounds. The quantity  sent off-site
 must also be reported in Section  6  (but not in Section 8.7) and the quantity that vaporized must be
 reported as a fugitive emission in Section 5 (but not in Section 8. Ib).
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8.9    Production Ratio or Activity Index

For  Section  8.9,  you   must  provide  either  a
production ratio or an activity index. The production
ratio or activity index allows year-to-year changes in
release and other waste management quantities to be
viewed within the context of production.

Production Ratio vs. Activity Index
A production ratio  is  a ratio  of reporting  year
production to prior year production.  Calculate  a
production ratio  for  the chemical when production
levels  most  directly affect the quantity of the
chemical managed as waste.

An activity index is also a ratio of current year to
prior year values, but it  is used when a variable
other than production is the primary influence on the
quantity  of  the   reported  EPCRA  Section  313
chemical managed as waste. An Activity Index may
be  applicable  when  the  EPCRA  Section  313
chemical   is  "otherwise   used"   (e.g.,    non-
incorporative activities such as extraction solvents,
or metal degreasers).

What Variable is Used to Calculate This Ratio?
The production ratio or activity index must be based
on the variable(s) that  most directly affect(s) the
quantity  of  the  EPCRA Section  313  chemical
generated as  waste (i.e., recycled, used for energy
recovery, treated,  disposed or otherwise released). If
an EPCRA Section 313  chemical  is used  in the
production  of  refrigerators,  for   example,   the
production ratio would be based on the number of
refrigerators produced (see Example 22).

In most cases, the production ratio or activity index
must be based on a variable other than the quantity
of the EPCRA Section 313 chemical manufactured,
processed,  or otherwise  used.  This  is because
indices based on chemical or material  usage  may
reflect  the effect of source reduction activities (e.g.,
process  improvements)  rather  than  changes  in
business  activity. If the reported EPCRA Section
313 chemical is itself the end product, however, the
quantities of the  EPCRA Section 313 chemical(s)
produced in the current and prior years do provide a
good basis for the production ratio.
Reporting Tips:

•   New for this reporting year, TRI-MEweb now
    includes a production ratio/activity index wizard
    to help you calculate your ratio automatically.
•   The  ratio or  index  must  be  reported to the
    nearest tenths  or hundredths place (i.e., one or
    two digits to the right of the decimal point) for
    all  EPCRA  313  chemicals,  including  PBT
    chemicals. A zero is not an acceptable response
    unless the calculated value is less than l/200th,
    which can then be rounded to zero.
•   If the manufacture, processing, or  other use of
    the  reported  EPCRA Section  313  chemical
    began during the current reporting year, select
    NA as the production ratio or activity index.
•   The ratio or index is not to be reported as a
    percent  change between years (i.e.,  for  a  10
    percent  increase, you would  report  the  ratio
    1.10, not 10% or 10).
•   Some facilities  may use  the same  EPCRA
    Section   313  chemical  in  more  than  one
    production process. In this case, a production
    ratio or  activity  index can  be estimated  by
    weighting the production ratio for each process
    based on the  respective contribution  of each
    process to the  quantity of the reported EPCRA
    Section 313 chemical recycled, used for energy
    recovery, treated, or  disposed  of (see Example
    25).
•   It is important to realize that if your  facility
    reports more than one reported EPCRA Section
    313 chemical, the production  ratio or activity
    index may vary for different chemicals.
•   Details regarding the  method used to calculate
    the  Production  Ratio/Activity Index  can  be
    included   in    Section   9.1,   "Additional
    Information."  This  information  will  provide
    context  for the production ratio and may help
    TRI data users  better understand  changes  in
    releases or other waste management quantities.
    In Example 22, the facility could report, "Used
    the  number  of refrigerators  painted  as the
    production  variable,  because   our   facility
    otherwise uses toluene to paint refrigerators" in
    order to  provide  more information in Section
    9.1.
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Example 22: Determining a Production Ratio

Your facility's only use of toluene is as  a paint carrier for a painting operation. You painted  12,000
refrigerators  in  the  current reporting year and  10,000 refrigerators during the preceding year. The
production ratio for toluene  in this case is  1.2  (12,000/10,000) because the number  of refrigerators
produced is the primary factor determining the quantity of toluene to be reported in Sections 8.1 through
8.7.

A facility manufactures inorganic pigments, including titanium dioxide. Hydrochloric acid (acid aerosols)
is produced as a waste byproduct during the production process. An appropriate production ratio for
hydrochloric  acid (acid aerosols) is the annual titanium dioxide production, not the amount of byproduct
generated. If the facility produced 20,000 pounds of titanium dioxide during the reporting year and  26,000
pounds in the preceding year,  the production ratio would be 0.77 (20,000/26,000).
Example 23: Determining an Activity Index

Your facility manufactures organic dyes in a batch process. Different colors of dyes are manufactured, and
between color changes, all equipment must be thoroughly cleaned with solvent containing glycol ethers to
reduce color carryover. During the preceding year, the facility produced 2,000 pounds  of yellow dye in
January,  9,000 pounds  of green dye for February through September,  2,000 pounds  of red  dye in
November, and another 2,000 pounds of yellow dye in December. This adds up to a total of 15,000 pounds
and four color changeovers. During the reporting year, the facility produced  10,000 pounds  of green dye
during the  first half of the year and 10,000 pounds  of red dye in the second half. If your facility uses
glycol ethers in this cleaning process only, an activity index of 0.5 (based on two color changeovers for
the reporting  year  divided  by four  changeovers for the preceding year) is more appropriate  than a
production ratio of 1.33 (based on 20,000 pounds of dye produced in the current year divided by 15,000
pounds in the preceding year). In this case, an activity index, rather than a production ratio, better reflects
the factors that influence the amount of solvent recycled, used for energy recovery, treated, or disposed of
or released.

A facility that manufactures thermoplastic composite parts for aircraft uses toluene as a wipe solvent to
clean molds. The solvent is stored in 55-gallon drums and is transferred to 1-gallon dispensers. The molds
are cleaned on an as-needed basis that is not necessarily a function of the parts production rate. Operators
cleaned 5,200 molds during the reporting year, but only cleaned  2,000 molds in the previous year.  An
activity index of 2.6 (5,200/2,000) represents the activities involving toluene usage in the facility. If the
molds were cleaned after 1,000 parts were manufactured, a production ratio would equal the activity index
and either could be used as the basis for the index.

A facility manufactures surgical instruments and cleans  the metal parts with 1,1,1-trichloromethane  in a
vapor  degreaser.  The degreasing unit is operated  in a batch mode and the metal parts are cleaned
according to an irregular schedule. The activity index can be based upon the total time the metal parts are
in the  degreasing operation. If the degreasing unit  operated  3,900 hours during the reporting year and
3,000 hours the prior year, the activity index is 1.3 (3,900/3,000).
Example 24: "NA" is Entered as the Production Ratio or Activity Index

Your facility began production of semiconductor chips during this reporting year. Perchloroethylene is
used as a cleaning solvent for this operation and this is the only use of the EPCRA Section 313 chemical
in your facility. You would enter NA in Section 8.9 because you have no basis of comparison in the prior
year for the purposes of developing the activity index.

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Example 25: Determining the Production
Ratio Based on a Weighted Average

At many  facilities, a reported EPCRA Section
313 chemical is used in more than one production
process. In  these  cases, a production  ratio or
activity index can be estimated by weighting the
production ratio for each process based on the
respective contribution  of each process to the
quantity of the reported EPCRA  Section  313
chemical  recycled, used for energy recovery,
treated, or disposed of.

Your  facility   paints   bicycles   with  paint
containing toluene.  Sixteen  thousand  bicycles
were produced  in the reporting year and 14,500
were produced  in the prior year. There  were no
significant design modifications that changed the
total surface area to be painted for each bike.  The
bicycle production ratio is 1.1 (16,000/14,500).
You estimate 12,500 pounds of toluene recycled,
used for energy recovery, treated, disposed of or
released as a result of bicycle production. Your
facility also uses  toluene as a solvent in a glue
that  is  used to make components  and add-on
equipment for  the  bicycles.  Thirteen thousand
components were manufactured in the reporting
year as compared to 15,000 during the prior year.
The  production ratio  for the components using
toluene is 0.87 (13,000/15,000). You  estimate
1,000 pounds of toluene treated, recycled, used
for energy recovery, disposed of or  released  as a
result of components production. A production
ratio can be calculated by weighting each of the
production   ratios   based   on  the  relative
contribution each has to the quantities of toluene
treated, recycled,  used for  energy recovery,
disposed of or released during the reporting year
(13,500   pounds).  The  production  ratio  is
calculated as follows:

Production ratio = 1.1 x  (12,500/13,500) + 0.87 x
(1,000/13,500) = 1.08
8.10   Did Your Facility Engage in Any Newly
Implemented Source  Reduction  Activities  for
This Chemical During the Reporting Year?
Section  8.10 must  be  completed  if  a  source
reduction activity involving  the  reported  EPCRA
Section 313  chemical was newly implemented at
your  facility. An  activity  is  considered newly
implemented if it went into effect, in whole or in
part, during this reporting year.

What Is  Source Reduction?
Source  reduction,  as  defined  by  the  Pollution
Prevention Act, means any practice that:

•   Reduces   the  amount   of   any   hazardous
    substance, pollutant,  or  contaminant  entering
    any waste stream  or otherwise released into the
    environment (including fugitive emissions) prior
    to  recycling,  energy recovery,  treatment,  or
    disposal; and

•   Reduces  the  hazards to public health  and the
    environment associated with the release of such
    substances, pollutants, or contaminants.

The term "source reduction" does not include any
practice  that alters  the physical,  chemical,  or
biological  characteristics  or  the  volume  of  a
hazardous  substance,  pollutant,  or  contaminant
through a process or activity that itself is not integral
to and necessary  for the production of a product or
the providing of a service.

Source reduction activities  include  equipment  or
technology  modifications, process  or  procedure
modifications,   reformulation   or  redesign   of
products,   substitution   of  raw  materials,  and
improvements   in   housekeeping,   maintenance,
training, or inventory control.

How   Does  Source  Reduction  Relate  to  the
Quantities Reported  in Sections 8.1-8.8?
Source reduction  activities reduce the amount of the
reported  EPCRA  Section 313 chemical disposed of
or otherwise released (as reported in Section  8.1),
used for  energy  recovery (as reported in Sections
8.2-8.3), recycled (as  reported in  Sections 8.4-8.5),
or  treated  (as   reported  in  Sections   8.6-8.7).
Recycling, energy recovery, and  treatment are not
themselves  considered  source  reduction activities
because these practices occur after the chemical has
entered a waste stream.
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The  focus  of the  section  includes  only  those
activities  that  are  applied  to reduce  routine  or
reasonably anticipated releases or other quantities of
the reported EPCRA Section 313 chemical managed
as waste). Thus, you do not report in this section any
activities taken to reduce or eliminate the quantities
reported in Section 8.8.

Why Is Reporting on Source Reduction Activities
Important?
The  Pollution  Prevention  Act  established  the
national policy "that pollution should  be prevented
or reduced  at  the  source  whenever  feasible..."
Reporting on  source reduction activities provides
important  information  for  assessing  progress
towards this goal.

To promote pollution prevention, EPA  has increased
the prominence and accessibility  of  the pollution
prevention information reported in Sections  8.10
and 8.11  of the Form R. For  example, the 2011 TRI
National  Analysis highlighted the parent companies
that  reported  the  greatest  number  of   source
reduction  activities.   To   learn   more,   visit
www. epa. gov/TRI/P2.

How Do I  Report  Source Reduction  Activities
and Methods?
Instructions  on how to  report source  reduction
activities (as defined above) and the methods used
to identify such activities are  provided below.

TRI-MEweb

•  If Your Facility Implemented  Source
   Reduction Activities. If your facility
   implemented a new source reduction activity for
   the reported EPCRA Section 313 chemical
   during the reporting year, report the activity or
   activities that were implemented by selecting
   the most relevant activity code(s) from the drop
   down list in TRI-MEweb (see W-codes listed
   below).

   For each "Source Reduction Activity" reported,
   you must  also enter one or more code(s) that
   correspond  to  the  internal  and  external
   method(s)  or information sources you  used to
   identify  the  possibility  for   implementing a
   source reduction activity  at your facility. If more
   than  three  methods were used to identify the
   source reduction activity,  enter only the three
    codes that contributed most to the decision to
    implement the activity.

    For each source reduction code you enter in
    TRI-MEweb, a button to the right of the entry
    opens a text box that allows you to  provide
    additional  details  on  that source  reduction
    practice. Similarly, to describe how each source
    reduction practice was identified, a button to the
    right of the  entry opens a text box that allows
    you  to  enter additional  information  on  the
    identification method(s) you selected.  Optional
    additional  information  about source  reduction
    provided via these text boxes is then added to
    the next section of the Form R (Section 8.11,
    Optional   Pollution  Prevention   Information)
    preceded  by the W- or  T-code  to which it
    relates.

•   If Your Facility Did Not Implement Source
    Reduction Activities. If your facility  did  not
    implement any new source reduction activity for
    the  reported EPCRA  Section  313  chemical,
    check the "NA" box  in  Section 8.10. TRI-
    MEweb then provides a text box that you may
    use to provide information on any barriers your
    facility might be facing  with regard  to  the
    implementation of source reduction  activities.
    (This information is then added to your entry in
    Section 8.11; see Section  8.11 instructions  for
    additional information on barriers to P2.)

Hard-Copy Reporting

•   If  Your    Facility  Implemented   Source
    Reduction Activities. If using a paper form,
    source reduction activity codes must be entered
    in the first column of Sections 8.10.1  through
    8.10.4. Next, indicate any methods to  identify
    the reported  source reduction activity using  the
    T-codes provided below.

    If you have   fewer than four source  reduction
    codes in Section 8.10, an NA should  be placed
    in the first column  of the first unused  row to
    indicate the  termination of the sequence. If all
    four rows are used, there is no need to terminate
    the sequence. If there are more than four source
    reduction codes, photocopy Page 5 of Form R as
    many times  as necessary and then number  the
    boxes consecutively for each source reduction
    activity. Enter NA  when the sequence  has
    terminated, unless the sequence ends at 4, 8,  12,
    16, etc.
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•   If Your Facility Did Not Implement Source
    Reduction  Activities. If your facility  did not
    implement any new source reduction activity for
    the  reported  EPCRA  Section  313  chemical,
    check the "NA" box in Section 8.10.

Source Reduction Activity Codes
Source reduction activity codes are listed below. In
recent years many facilities have implemented green
chemistry  and  green  engineering  practices  to
prevent pollution.  In order to more closely represent
these practices, EPA has  developed six new source
reduction codes. These codes are  represented  as:
W15; W43; W50;  W56; W57; and W84 and are
provided in the list of  source reductions  below.
Scenarios as to when these codes should be used are
provided in Example 27.

Good Operating Practices
W13   Improved  maintenance  scheduling,  record
       keeping, or procedures
W14   Changed production schedule to minimize
       equipment  and feedstock changeovers
W15   Introduced    in-line    product    quality
       monitoring or other process analysis system
W19   Other changes made in operating practices

Inventory Control
W21   Instituted    procedures   to   ensure   that
       materials do not  stay in inventory beyond
       shelf-life
W22   Began to test outdated material — continue
       to use if still effective
W23   Eliminated shelf-life requirements for stable
       materials
W24   Instituted better labeling procedures
W25   Instituted clearinghouse to exchange
       materials that would otherwise be discarded
W29   Other changes made in inventory control

Spill and Leak Prevention
W31   Improved storage or stacking procedures
W32   Improved procedures for loading,
       unloading,  and transfer operations
W33   Installed overflow alarms or automatic shut-
       off valves
W35   Installed vapor recovery systems
W36   Implemented inspection or monitoring
       program of potential spill or leak sources
W39   Other changes made in spill and leak
       prevention
Raw Material Modifications
W41   Increased purity of raw materials
W42   Substituted raw materials
W43   Substituted a feedstock or reagent chemical
       with a different chemical
W49   Other raw material modifications made

Process Modifications
W50   Optimized reaction conditions or otherwise
       increased efficiency of synthesis
W51   Instituted re-circulation within a process
W52   Modified equipment, layout, or piping
W53   Used a different process catalyst
W54   Instituted better controls on operating bulk
       containers to minimize discarding of empty
       containers
W55   Changed from small volume containers  to
       bulk containers  to minimize discarding  of
       empty containers
W56   Reduced or eliminated use of an  organic
       solvent
W57   Used  biotechnology  in  manufacturing
       process
W58   Other process modifications made

Cleaning and Degreasing
W59   Modified stripping/cleaning equipment
W60   Changed to mechanical stripping/cleaning
       devices (from solvents or other materials)
W61   Changed to aqueous cleaners (from solvents
       or other materials)
W63   Modified containment procedures for
       cleaning  units
W64   Improved draining procedures
W65   Redesigned parts racks to reduce drag out
W66   Modified or installed rinse systems
W67   Improved rinse equipment design
W68   Improved rinse equipment operation
W71   Other cleaning and degreasing
       modifications made

Surface Preparation and Finishing
W72   Modified spray systems or equipment
W73   Substituted coating materials used
W74   Improved application techniques
W75   Changed from spray to other system
W78   Other  surface preparation and  finishing
       modifications made

Product  Modifications
W81   Changed product specifications
W82   Modified design or composition of product
W83   Modified packaging
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W84   Developed  a new  chemical product  to   T05
       replace a previous chemical product
W89   Other product modifications made             T06

Methods to Identify Source Reduction Activities     T07

T01    Internal pollution prevention opportunity       T08
       audit(s)
T02    External pollution prevention opportunity      T09
       audit(s)
T03    Materials balance audits                     T10
T04    Participative team management               Til
Employee recommendation (independent of
a formal company program
Employee recommendation (under a formal
company program
State government technical assistance
program
Federal government technical assistance
program
Trade association/industry technical
assistance program
Vendor assistance
Other
 Example 26: Source Reduction

 A facility assembles and paints furniture. Both the glue used to assemble the furniture and the paints
 contain EPCRA Section 313 chemicals. By examining the gluing process, the facility discovered that a
 new drum of glue is opened at the beginning of each shift, whether the old drum is empty or not. By
 adding a mechanism that prevents the drum from being changed before it is empty, the need for disposal
 of the glue is eliminated at the source. As a result, this activity is considered source reduction.

 The painting process  at this facility  generates a solvent waste that contains an EPCRA Section 313
 chemical that is collected and recovered. The recovered solvent is used to clean the painting equipment.
 The recycling activity does not reduce the amount of EPCRA  Section 313 chemical recycled, and
 therefore is not considered a source reduction activity.
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 Example 27: Green Chemistry

 Six new source reduction codes that could describe green chemistry and green engineering practices were
 added for Reporting Year 2012. These codes are listed below with a description of when to use each code
 to report a green chemistry or engineering activity.

 W15   Introduced in-line product quality monitoring or other process analysis system.  Select this code if
        the introduction of such a system led to a reduction in the amount of the EPCRA Section 313
        chemical generated as waste.
 W43   Substituted a feedstock or reagent chemical with a different chemical. Select this code if the
        EPCRA Section 313 chemical was a feedstock or reagent chemical and you replaced it (in whole
        or in part) with a different chemical.
            o   For raw material substitutions  not at  the  level of the  individual  chemical (e.g.,  the
                substitution of natural gas for coal), select instead W42 Substituted raw materials.
            o   If use of a feedstock or reagent chemical was reduced or eliminated because of a change in
                the final product, select instead one of the codes listed under Product Modifications.
 W50   Optimized reaction conditions or otherwise increased efficiency of synthesis.  Select this code if
        the amount of the EPCRA Section 313 chemical generated as waste was reduced by increasing the
        overall efficiency of the synthesis.
            o   If efficiency of syntheses was  improved  by using of a different catalyst, select instead
                W53 Used a different process catalyst.
 W56   Reduced or eliminated use  of an organic solvent.  Select this code if the EPCRA Section 313
        chemical was used as a solvent in the process and the process was  modified such that the EPCRA
        Section 313 chemical was either replaced or no longer used in as large a quantity.
 W57   Used biotechnology in manufacturing process. Select this code if the use of biotechnology in the
        process reduced or eliminated the use of the TRI chemical.
 W84   Developed a new chemical product to replace previous chemical product. Select this code if the
        EPCRA Section 313 chemical had been produced at the facility but was replaced it (in whole or in
        part) with the production of a different chemical  or chemicals.
8.11   Optional Pollution Prevention
       Information
In Section 8.11, you have the opportunity to provide
more detail about activities your facility undertook
to reduce  releases of the  EPCRA  Section 313
chemical, including source  reduction, recycling,
energy  recovery, treatment  or  other pollution
controls.  EPA encourages you to provide  detail in
Section 8.11, as it offers your organization  the
opportunity   to   showcase  its  achievements   in
preventing pollution.

If you are using TRI-MEweb to submit your report,
you can use the provided text boxes to describe your
source reduction, recycling,  or pollution control
activities. If you are  filing  by  paper, you may
provide a description in the  box provided  on  the
Form R.

While EPA welcomes  submissions about recycling
and pollution control activities, the Agency is most
interested in collecting information about innovative
and  effective  source reduction activities, such  as
green chemistry or green engineering practices. In
addition, the Agency wishes to encourage reporters
to provide  enough detailed information about their
most  effective  source  reduction activities to spur
other  facilities to adopt similar practices, as well as
to inform  the  public  about  such activities  being
implemented in their communities.

To encourage submissions with additional pollution
prevention  information,   EPA is  increasing  the
prominence and accessibility of this  information.
Visit  www. epa. gov/TRI/P2 to learn  how to access
this information and to view examples  of optional
pollution  prevention   information  highlighted  in
EPA's annual TRI National Analysis report.

The following tips  can  help you provide meaningful
additional information.
Be Specific:
    •  Which   processes
       affected?
and   products   were
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    •   Which technologies  and materials  were
        used?
    •   Which release (to air, water  land) or waste
        management quantities changed?
    •   Were there  other  benefits (e.g.,  costs,
        product quality?)
    •   Who  provided the  idea or  assisted with
        implementation?
    •   Why did you implement this activity?

Enter useful URLs:
    •   For equipment manufacturers
    •   To other information sources related to the
        activity described

If you wish to provide additional information that is
not  related   to  pollution  prevention  or   other
environmentally friendly practices, use Section 9.1.

Barriers  to  Implementing Pollution Prevention
Activities
You may also provide details on any barriers your
facility  faces in implementing  additional  source
reduction, recycling or pollution control activities. If
you  choose   to  provide  this  information,  EPA
encourages you to describe specifically how one of
these barrier categories applies to your facility:

    1.   Insufficient capital  to install new  source
        reduction  equipment  or  implement new
        source reduction activities/initiatives.
    2.   Require technical  information on pollution
        prevention techniques  applicable to specific
        production processes.
    3.   Concern that product quality  may decline as
        a result of source reduction.
    4.   Source    reduction    activities     were
        implemented but were unsuccessful.
    5.   Specific regulatory/permit burdens
    6.   Pollution       prevention      previously
        implemented- additional reduction does not
        appear technically or economically feasible.
    7.   Other
EPA believes this information is valuable in giving
a full picture of the source reduction activities your
facility engages in and what barriers you face in the
implementation of source reduction activities.  EPA
also believes this information may allow  for  an
exchange  between those  that have  knowledge  of
source reduction practices,  such  as the  EPA  P2
Program, and those that are seeking additional help.
In addition, it  will better enable  EPA to identify
those technological   areas  for  which  EPA can
support  basic   research  to  identify  alternative
technologies that are less polluting.

9.1    Miscellaneous,  Optional, and Additional
       Information for Your Form R Report

Your facility may provide  additional  information
pertaining  to  any   portion  of  your   Form  R
submission in the box  provided  on  the  hard-copy
form, or in the drop-down text box provided in TRI-
MEweb.  Your submissions to Section 9.1  regarding
miscellaneous, additional, optional information may
provide the Agency  and/or the public with useful
data that helps  explain why your facility submitted
data in one or more data elements that might appear
unusual or inconsistent  with previous TRI Form R
submissions or with  other data  supplied by your
facility during this reporting year. Such additional
data may  help EPA reduce the need for additional
data quality control as well as additional TRI-related
enforcement  and  compliance  efforts.    Do not
submit  information  you consider to be CBI  or
otherwise protected on your Form R.

Other topics you may wish to address in Section 9.1
include:
    •  Changes in production levels
    •  Facility closures
    •  Staffing changes
    •  Calculation methods, e.g., emission factors
    •  Variable(s) used to calculate production
       ratio or activity index (Section 8.9)
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D.    Instructions for Completing
Form R Schedule 1 (Dioxin and
Dioxin-like Compounds)


D. 1   What is the Form R Schedule 1 ?
The Form R Schedule 1 is a four-page form that
mirrors the data elements from Form R Part  II
Chemical-Specific Information  sections 5, 6, and 8
(current year only). The Form R Schedule 1 requires
the reporting of the individual grams data for each
member of the  dioxin and dioxin-like compounds
category present, and is submitted as an adjunct to
the Form R. Beginning with reporting year 2008,
facilities that file Form R reports for the dioxin and
dioxin-like compounds  category are  required to
determine  if they  have any  of the  information
required by the  new Form R Schedule 1. Facilities
that have any of the information required by Form R
Schedule  1 must submit a Form R Schedule  1 in
addition to  the Form  R.  Note: Beginning in
RY2008, the listing order of the 17 members of the
dioxin   and   dioxin-like  compounds   category
changed.

D.2   Who is required to file  a Form R
       Schedule 1?
Only facilities  that file  reports  for the dioxin and
dioxin-like compounds category may be required to
file a Form R Schedule 1. Facilities that have any of
the data required by Form R  Schedule  1  for the
individual members of the dioxin  and  dioxin-like
compounds  category  must submit  a  Form  R
Schedule  1, in  addition to the Form R.  EPA notes
that  dioxin and dioxin-like  compounds are not
measured as a total quantity; the measurements are
based on  the  individual compounds within the
category.  Emission factors for dioxin and dioxin-
like compounds are also based on emission factors
for the individual compounds within the category.
EPA's  guidance document for dioxin and dioxin-
like   compounds   (Emergency   Planning  And
Community  Right-To-Know  Act -  Section 313:
Guidance for Reporting Toxic Chemicals within the
Dioxin and Dioxin-like Compounds Category, EPA-
745-B-00-021, December 2000) includes tables that
contain  the  emission  factors for the individual
members of the dioxin and dioxin-like compounds
category. Since measured data and emission factor
data are based upon data for the individual members
of the dioxin and dioxin-like  compounds category,
the information required by  Form R Schedule  1
should  be available to facilities  that file  Form R
reports for the dioxin and dioxin-like compounds
category.

D.3    What information is reported on
       the Form R Schedule 1?

The only data reported on the Form R Schedule 1 is
the mass quantity information required in sections 5,
6, and  8 (current year only) of the Form R. All of
the other information required  in sections 5, 6, and 8
of the Form R (off-site location  names, stream or
water body names,  etc.) would be the same so this
information is not duplicated on Form R Schedule 1.
For example, if a facility reported 5.3306 grams on
Form R  Section 5.1 for fugitive or  non-point air
emissions for the dioxin and dioxin-like compounds
category then the facility would report on the Form
R Schedule  1 the grams data for each individual
member  of the category  that contributed to the
5.3306 gram total. The sum of the gram quantities
reported for each individual member of the category
should equal the total gram quantity reported for the
category on  Form  R for  each  data  element (see
examples in  Figure 7). The NA  box  has the same
meaning on Form R Schedule 1  as it does on the
Form R and  should only be marked if it is marked
on the Form R.
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      Instructions for Completing Form R Schedule l(Dioxin and Dioxin-like Compounds)

Form R Section 5 Example
SECTION 5. QUANTITY OF THE TOXIC CHEMICAL ENTERING EACH ENVIRONMENTAL MEDIUM ON-SITE

5.1

Fugitive or non -point
air emissions

NA Q
A. Total Release (pounds/year*)
(Enter a range code** or estimate)
5.3306
B. Basis of Estimate
(Enter code)
M2
C. Percent from Stormwater

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SECTION 5, QUANTITY OF DIOXIN AND DIOXIN-LIKE COMPOUNDS ENTERING EACH ENVIRONMENTAL MEDIUM ON-SITE

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5.1 NA
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point air emissions
0.0035
0.0059
0.0071
0.0008
0.0065
0.0923
0.5720
0.0723
0.0695
0.0399
0.3562
0.1309
0.0132
0.0815
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0.3126
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5.2 NA
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(Enter data for one stream or water body per box) NA j 	 |
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If additional pages of Section 5.3 are attached, indicate the total number of pages in this box 1
and indicate the Section 5.3 page number in this box (Example: 1 , 2, 3, etc.)
The Form R Schedule 1 provides boxes for recording the gram quantities for all 17 individual members of
the dioxin and dioxin-like compounds category. The boxes on the Form R Schedule 1 for each release type
are divided into 17 boxes. Each of the boxes (1-17) corresponds to the individual members of the dioxin
category as presented in Table I.

        Figure 7.  Hypothetical Form R, Section 5.1 and Form R Schedule 1, Section 5.1
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                                                                         Abbreviation
                                                                         2,3,7,8-TCDD
                                                                         1,2,3,7,8-PeCDD
                                                                         1,2,3,4,7,8-HxCDD
                                                                         1,2,3,6,7,8-HxCDD
                                                                         1,2,3,7,8,9-HxCDD
                                                                         1,2,3,4,6,7,8-HpCDD
                                                                         1,2,3,4,6,7,8,9-OCDD
                                                                         2,3,7,8-TCDF
                                                                         1,2,3,7,8-PeCDF
                                                                         2,3,4,7,8-PeCDF
                                                                         1,2,3,4,7,8-HxCDF
                                                                         1,2,3,6,7,8-HxCDF
                                                                         1,2,3,7,8,9-HxCDF
                                                                         2,3,4,6,7,8-HxCDF
                                                                         1,2,3,4,6,7,8-HpCDF
                                                                         1,2,3,4,7,8,9-HpCDF
                                                                         1,2,3,4,678,9-OCDF
It is extremely important that facilities enter their grams  data for the individual members of the category
based on the box numbers in Table I (do not use the listing order from the 2007 or earlier versions of the
reporting instructions). This information will be used to calculate toxic equivalency values using toxic
equivalency factors that are specific to each member of  the category. As with reporting on the Form R,
facilities should report on the Form R Schedule 1 to the level of accuracy that their data supports, up to seven
digits to the right of the decimal. EPA's reporting software and data management systems support data
precision to seven digits to the right of the decimal. EPA strongly encourages facilities that report for the
dioxin and dioxin-like  compounds category to file their  reports  electronically to reduce the potential for
errors when transferring the individual grams data from hard copy reports.
Table I
Box#
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
CAS#
01746-01-6
40321-76-4
39227-28-6
57653-85-7
19408-74-3
35822-46-9
03268-87-9
51207-31-9
57117-41-6
57117-31-4
70648-26-9
57117-44-9
72918-21-9
60851-34-5
67562-39-4
55673-89-7
39001-02-0
Chemical Name
2,3,7,8-Tetrachlorodibenzo-p-dioxin
1,2,3, 7,8-Pentachlorodibenzo- p-dioxin
1,2,3,4,7,8-Hexachlorodibenzo- p-dioxin
1,2,3, 6,7,8-Hexachlorodibenzo- p-dioxin
1,2,3, 7,8, 9-Hexachlorodibenzo- p-dioxin
1,2,3,4,6,7,8-Heptachlorodibenzo- p-dioxin
1,2,3,4,6,7,8, 9-Octachlorodibenzo- p-dioxin
2, 3 , 7, 8 -Tetrachlorodibenzofuran
1,2,3, 7,8-Pentachlorodibenzofuran
2,3,4,7,8-Pentachlorodibenzofuran
1,2,3,4,7,8-Hexachlorodibenzofuran
1,2,3, 6,7,8-Hexachlorodibenzofuran
1,2,3, 7,8, 9-Hexachlorodibenzofuran
2,3,4,6,7,8-Hexachlorodibenzofuran
1,2,3,4,6,7,8-Heptachlorodibenzofuran
1,2,3,4,7,8,9-Heptachlorodibenzofuran
1,2,3,4,6,7,8, 9-Octachlorodibenzofuran
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                    Facility Eligibility Determination for Alternate Threshold
                    and for Reporting on TRI Form A  Certification Statement
E.    Facility Eligibility
       Determination for Alternate
       Threshold and for
       Reporting on TRI Form A
       Certification Statement
This section will help to determine whether you can
submit  the  simplified  Form  A  Certification
Statement (hereafter  referred to as  Form A). The
criteria are based on the total annual reportable
amount of the listed chemical or chemical category
and  the  amount  manufactured,  processed,  or
otherwise  used. Note that,  effective in Reporting
Year 2008, the TRI Burden Reduction Rule has
been voided by Congress. The criterion for using
Form A has returned to  what they were prior to
Reporting Year 2006.  The criteria  are  explained
below. For more information about the final rule,
see the TRI homepage at:
http://www.epa.gov/tri/lawsandregs/index.htm.

E.I   Alternate Threshold

On November 30, 1994, EPA published a final rule
(59 FR 61488) that provides qualifying facilities an
alternate  threshold of 1  million pounds. Eligible
facilities wishing to take  advantage of this option
may certify on a simplified two-page form referred
to as Form A Certification Statement  and do not
have to use Form R. The  "TRI Alternate Threshold
for  Facilities   with  Low   Annual   Reportable
Amounts,"  provides  facilities  otherwise  meeting
EPCRA section 313  reporting thresholds the option
of certifying on Form A provided that  they do not
exceed 500 pounds for the total  annual reportable
amount (defined below) for that chemical, and that
their  amounts  manufactured   or  processed  or
otherwise used do not exceed one-million pounds.
As  with  determining   section  313  reporting
thresholds,  amounts  manufactured,  processed,  or
otherwise used are to be considered independently.
This modification does not apply to forms being
submitted  on or before July  1, 1995 (covering the
1994 reporting year).  If you fill out a Form A for an
EPCRA section 313 chemical, do not fill out a Form
R for that same chemical.

However,  there is an  exception to the alternate
threshold rule described in the preceding paragraph.
All PBT  chemicals  (except  certain instances  of
reporting lead  in stainless  steel, brass or bronze
alloys) are excluded from eligibility for the alternate
threshold.
E.2    What is the Form A Certification
       Statement?

The Form A, which is described as the "certification
statement" in 59 FR 61488, is intended as a means
to reduce  the compliance  burden associated with
EPCRA section  313. If a  facility chooses to use
Form A as a  substitute for  Form R for any  eligible
chemical, it must be submitted on an annual basis.
Facilities wishing to take advantage  of this burden
reducing option  may only  submit  Form  A for
chemicals  that  meet the conditions  described in
section  E.I, Alternate Threshold, and should not
submit a Form R to the TRI Data Processing Center
for the same chemicals. The information  submitted
on  the Form  A  includes facility   identification
information and the chemical or chemical category
identity. The information submitted on the Form A
will appear in the TRI data base in the same  manner
that information  submitted  on  Form R appears. An
approved  Form  A  has  been  included  in  this
Reporting Forms and Instructions document.

 E. 3   What Is the Annual Reportable
       Amount (ARA)?

For   the  purpose  of  this   optional   reporting
modification,  the  annual reportable amount (ARA)
is equal to the combined total quantities released at
the  facility   (including  disposed of within the
facility), treated  at the facility (as represented by
amounts destroyed  or  converted   by  treatment
processes), recovered at the facility  as a result of
recycling operations, combusted for the purpose of
energy  recovery at the  facility,   and  amounts
transferred from the facility to off-site locations for
the  purpose  of  recycling,   energy   recovery,
treatment,   and/or  disposal.   These   quantities
correspond to the sum of amounts  reportable for
data elements on EPA Form R (EPA Form  9350-1;
Rev. 10/09) as Part II column  B of section  8, data
elements 8.1 (quantity released), 8.2  (quantity used
for energy recovery on-site), 8.3 (quantity used for
energy  recovery  off-site),  8.4  (quantity recycled
onsite), 8.5 (quantity recycled off-site), 8.6 (quantity
treated on-site), and 8.7 (quantity treated off-site).
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                    and for Reporting on TRI Form A Certification Statement
E.4   Recordkeeping

Each  owner or operator who determines that they
are eligible,  and  wishes to  apply the alternate
threshold  to  a  particular  chemical,  must  retain
records  substantiating this   determination  for  a
period of three years from the date of the submission
of  the  Form  A.  These  records  must include
sufficient documentation to support calculations as
well as  the calculations made by the facility that
confirm their eligibility for each chemical for which
the alternate threshold was applied.

A facility that fits within the category description,
and manufactures, processes  or otherwise uses  no
more than one million pounds  of an EPCRA Section
313 chemical annually, and whose  owner/operator
elects to take advantage of the alternate threshold, is
not considered an  EPCRA   Section 313 covered
facility  for that  chemical   for  the  purpose  of
submitting  a  Form  R.  This determination may
provide  further regulatory relief from other federal
or state regulations that apply to facilities on the
basis  of their EPCRA Section 313 reporting  status.
A facility will  need to reference other  applicable
regulations to determine if their actual requirements
may be affected by this reporting modification.

E.5   Multi-establishment Facilities

For the purposes of using Form A, the facility must
also make its determination based upon the entire
facility's   operations   including   all    of   its
establishments (see 59 FR 61488 for greater detail).
If the  facility as a whole is able to take advantage of
the alternate threshold, a single Form A is required.
The eligibility to submit a Form A must be made on
a  whole facility  determination. Thus,  all of the
information necessary to  make  the determination
must be assembled to the facility level.

E.6    Trade Secrets
When making a trade secret claim on  a Form A
submission, EPA is requiring that a facility submit a
unique  Form  A  for  each EPCRA  Section 313
chemical meeting the conditions of the alternate
threshold. Facilities may assert a trade secrecy claim
for a  chemical identity on the  Form A as on the
Form  R. Reports submitted on a per chemical basis
protect against the disclosure of trade secrets. Form
As with trade secrecy claims, like  Form Rs with
similar  claims, will be  separately handled upon
receipt to protect against disclosure.  Commingling
trade secret chemical identities with non-trade secret
chemical  identities   on  the  same  submission
increases the risk of disclosure.
                Do not submit
    trade secret  reports electronically.
E. 7   Metals and Metal Category
       Compounds
For metal category compounds, the amount applied
toward the ARA is the amount of parent metal waste
that is reported on Form R, but the thresholds apply
to the  amount  of metal  category  compounds
manufactured, processed,  or otherwise  used.  For
Form A  certification involving both  listed parent
metals  and associated  metal compounds, the  one
million pound alternate threshold must be applied
separately  to the  listed  parent  metal   and  the
associated    metal    compound(s).    Threshold
determinations  must be made independently for
each because they are separately  listed EPCRA
Section 313 chemicals.
•   If the threshold is exceeded for the listed parent
    metal  but not the  associated metal category
    compounds, then the releases of metal reported
    on Form R for the parent metal need not include
    the   releases   from   the    metal   category
    compounds.

•   If both the parent metal and the associated metal
    compounds  exceed the alternate threshold, then
    the facility has the  option of filing one Form R
    for both, using the metal category  compound
    name  and  reporting total  releases  based  on
    parent metal content.

•   If neither the parent metal nor the  associated
    metal compounds exceed the alternate threshold,
    then the facility must  use a separate listing on
    Form A for each, since the reporting thresholds
    must be applied to  each listed parent metal and
    all compounds  in  the  associated  compound
    category. EPA believes it is appropriate to make
    the distinction between filing the Form R and
    Form  A because  the  Form  R  accounts  for
    amounts  of  metal  released  or  otherwise
    managed and  Form A  verifies that the alternate
    threshold for  each  listed chemical or chemical
    category has not been exceeded.
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                    Facility Eligibility Determination for Alternate Threshold
                    and for Reporting on TRI Form A Certification Statement
Similarly, separate  listings  on Form  A  must be
submitted for all other listed chemicals even if EPA
allows one listing on Form R to be filed for two or
more  listed chemicals (e.g.,  o-xylene, p-xylene and
xylene (mixed isomers)). For example, if a facility
processes in three separate process streams, xylene
(mixed   isomers),  o-xylene,  and  p-xylene,  and
exceeds the conditions of the alternate threshold for
each  of these listed substances,  the  facility may
combine the appropriate information on the o-
xylene,  p-xylene, and xylene (mixed isomers) into
one Form R, but cannot combine the  reports into
one listing on Form A.
Facilities  that  process  o-xylene,  p-xylene,  and
xylene (mixed isomers) in separate process streams
and do not  exceed the conditions of the  alternate
threshold for one or more  of the compounds  may
submit a separate Form A for each of the  forms  of
xylene meeting the alternate threshold and report on
Form R for those  forms that  do not.  Similar  to
reporting on the parent metals and their associated
category compounds described above, facilities that
separately process all types (i.e., isomers) of xylene
with individual activity levels within the conditions
of the alternate threshold should file a separate Form
A for each type of xylene.

Beginning with the  1998 reporting year,  facilities
may enter as many chemicals as are eligible on a
single Form A Certification Statement.
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                Instructions for Completing TRIFormA Certification Statement
F.     Instructions for Completing
       TRI Form A Certification
       Statement
The following instructions provide information on
how to enter data on a Form A. Some data  entry
fields  of a Form A are done  differently using the
TRI's electronic reporting tool called TRI-MEweb
than on a hard-copy paper form. TRI-MEweb also
has automatic data quality tools that will assist users
to enter valid data on their Form R and detect any
errors on  a  Form A. This is  why TRI-MEweb  is
EPA's preferred method to submit TRI data on a
Form A Certification Statement.

Part I.    Facility Identification
          Information

Section 1.    Reporting Year

This is  the  calendar year to which the  reported
information applies, not the year in which you are
submitting the report. Information for the reporting
Year 2012 must be submitted on or  before July  1,
2013.

Section 2.    Trade Secret Information

2.1    Are you claiming the EPCRA Section 313
      chemical identified on Page 3 a trade
      secret?
If facilities wish to report more than one eligible
chemical on the same Form A, then they are not able
to make  trade secrecy claims. Any  trade secrecy
claims should be made on a separate form, and then
the process is the same as using the Form R and as
described in the following instructions.

The specific  identity of the  EPCRA Section 313
chemical being reported in Part II, Section 1, may be
designated as a trade  secret. If you  are making a
trade  secret  claim, mark  "yes" and proceed to
Section 2.2.  Only check "yes" if you manufacture,
process, or otherwise use the EPCRA Section 313
chemical whose identity is a trade secret. (See Page
3 of these instructions for specific information on
trade secrecy claims.) If you checked "no," proceed
to Section 3; do not answer Section 2.2.

2.2    If "yes" in 2.1, is this copy sanitized or
      unsanitized?
You should check  "sanitized" if this copy of the
report is the public version that does not contain the
EPCRA Section 313  chemical  identity  but  does
contain  a   generic  name  that  is  structurally
descriptive  in its place, and you have claimed the
EPCRA Section 313 chemical identity trade secret
in  Part   I,  Section  2.1.   Otherwise,   check
"unsanitized."

Section 3.   Certification

The Form A Certification Statement must be signed
by a senior official with management responsibility
for the person (or persons) completing the form. A
senior   management   official  must  certify  the
accuracy and  completeness  of the information
reported on the form by signing and dating the Form
A. Each report must contain an original signature.
Unlike the  certification  statement  contained  on
Form R, the certification statement provided on the
Alternate Threshold Form A pertains to the facility's
eligibility of having met the conditions as described
in 40 CFR Section 372.27. You should print or type
in the  space provided the name and title of the
person who signs the  statement. This certification
statement applies to all the information supplied on
the form and should be signed only after the form
has been completed. Failure to certify submissions
will lead to a  Notice  of Non-Compliance. Please
see Appendix  C.2 Levels  of Errors Identified in
eFDPs.
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                Instructions for Completing TRIFormA Certification Statement
Section 4.    Facility Identification

4.1   Facility Name, Location, TRI Facility
      Identification Number and Tribal
      Country Name
Enter the full name that the facility presents to the
public and its customers in doing business (e.g., the
name that  appears on invoices,  signs, and  other
official business documents). Do not use a nickname
for the facility (e.g., Main Street Plant) unless that is
the legal name of the facility under which it does
business. Also enter the street  address, mailing
address,  city,  county,  three digit tribal  code,  if
applicable, state, and zip code in the space provided.
Do not use a post office box number as the  street
address. The street address  provided  must be the
location where the EPCRA  Section 313  chemicals
are manufactured,  processed, or otherwise used.  If
your  mailing  address  and  street address are the
same, you  should enter NA in the space  for the
mailing address. If the mailing address is  outside of
the US,  include the FIPS country  code, which may
be found in Table IV.

If your facility is  not in a county, put the name of
your  city,  district  (for   example  District  of
Columbia), or parish (if you are  in Louisiana) in the
county block of the Form R and Form A  as well as
in the  County field  of  TRI-MEweb.  "NA"  or
"None"  are not  acceptable entries.  TRI-MEweb
provides  a  drop-down  menu for the county name,
including city districts and parish names.

If your facility is located  in  Indian  country  as
defined by  18 USC §1151, you must enter the three
digit Bureau of Indian  Affairs (BIA) tribal code in
the "City/County/Tribe/State/ZIP code" field. The
BIA tribal codes are listed in Table V of the RFI.
Facilities using TRI-MEweb to complete their forms
will be asked if they are located within tribal lands
and, upon answering "yes", be  taken to a look  up
table to determine the correct BIA code.

If your facility is not located in Indian country as
defined by  18  USC §1151, you  must enter only the
city, county (as applicable), state and ZIP  code.
EPA  will provide a default blank space for BIA
code  upon  submitting the report  to  the data
processing center.   Facilities using TRI-MEweb to
complete their forms  will  be  asked  if they are
located  within tribal lands  and,  upon answering
"no", a  default blank field will be entered for the
tribal code field.
If you  have submitted  a Form A for previous
reporting  years,   a  TRI  Facility  Identification
Number has been assigned to your  facility. If you
know your TRI Facility  Identification Number,
complete Section 4. If you do not know your TRI
Facility Identification  Number,  contact  the  CDX
Help  Desk  toll free  at  1-888-890-1995. If your
facility has moved, do not enter your TRI facility
identification number,  you  should  enter  "New
Facility."

The   TRI   Facility   Identification   Number   is
established by  the  first  Form R submitted  by a
facility at a particular location. This identification
number is retained by the facility even if the facility
changes  name,  ownership,  production  processes,
SIC  or  NAICS  codes,  etc.  This  identification
number will stay with this location. If a new facility
moves to this location it should use this TRI Facility
Identification Number. Establishments of a facility
that report separately  should use the  TRI Facility
Identification Number  of the facility.

Location  information for  a facility   that  has
previously submitted  data to EPA.

If your facility has submitted a Form A in previous
reporting years, and is planning to submit another
Form A,  a  TRI  Facility Identification Number
(TRIFID)  has been already been assigned to your
facility. If you  know your  TRIFID, you should
complete Form A Section 4. If you do  not know
your TRI Facility Identification Number, you should
visit the TRI Web page at http://www.epa.gov/tri for
more  information  or  contact your  Regional  TRI
Program representative, or utilize Envirofacts on the
Web  to  look  up  the  address  or  facility  name
http ://www. epa. gov/enviro   and   retrieve   your
assigned TRIFID.

Location  information for  a facility   that  has
previously  submitted  data  to  EPA,  but  has
changed physical location.

Hard-copy paper Form A Certification Statement:
If your  facility has  moved, do not  enter  your
previously  assigned  TRI   Facility  Identification
Number (TRIFID), enter "New Facility".   If you are
filing a separate Form A for each establishment at
your facility, you should use the same TRIFID for
each establishment. You can also utilize Envirofacts
on the Web to look up the address or facility name
http ://www. epa. gov/enviro if you are uncertain if a
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TRIFID has been assigned to your new facility's
location.

TRI-MEweb:  If your facility has moved, you will
need to request a new  TRIFID  to be assigned to
your facility, add a new  facility account to TRI-
MEweb and  chose to report  as a new reporting
facility. TRI-MEweb will  automatically generate a
new TRIFID to your facility. The TRIFID assigned
to your new reporting facility should be used in all
future reporting of TRI data.

Location  information  for a  facility  that has
changed ownership, but has not changed physical
location.

The TRIFID is established by  the first Form A
submitted by a facility at a particular location. Only
a change in address warrants filing as a new facility;
otherwise, the TRIFID  is retained by the  facility
even  if the  facility changes   name,  ownership,
production processes, NAICS codes, etc.

Hard-copy  paper   Form  A:  The   TRIFID
identification number will stay  with  the physical
location, even if change of ownership occurs. If a
new facility unit moves to this location it should use
the TRIFID assigned to location.  Establishments of
a facility  (facilities that report by part)  that report
separately  should use  the TRIFID   assigned the
primary facility's location.

TRI-MEweb:     If  your  facility has changed
ownership  during the  reporting year, the  facility
does not require a new TRIFID. TRI-MEweb can be
used to change facility information due to change of
ownership. TRI-MEweb also assists facilities and
their establishments that report by part.

Location reporting TRI releases for the first time
to EPA.

Hard-copy paper Form A Certification  Statement:
You should enter "New Facility"  in the space for the
TRI Facility  Identification number if this  is your
first submission.

TRI-MEweb:  If your facility is reporting  for the
first time,  upon  creating  your CDX  account and
adding  the TRI-MEweb application,  you will be
prompt to add a new  facility account into TRI-
MEweb. TRI-MEweb will automatically generate a
new TRIFID to your facility. The TRIFID assigned
to your new reporting facility should be used in all
future reporting of TRI data.

4.2    Federal Facility Designation
Executive Order  13423  directs  federal facilities to
comply with Right-To-Know Laws  and Pollution
Prevention Requirements. Please indicate in 4.2c. if
the reporting facility is a federal facility or in 4.2d if
the submitter  is a contractor at a  federal facility
(GOCO).  If the reporting facility is not a federal
facility, you should leave this space blank. Form R
allows a  facility to report multiple submissions for
the same  chemical if the facility is composed of
several distinct establishments.  This data element
provides  the  option  of reporting  full or  partial
facility information on Form R,  however, this is not
applicable for those  facilities taking advantage of
the Alternate Threshold and Form A.

4.3    Technical Contact
Enter the name and telephone  number (including
area code) of a technical representative whom EPA,
state, or tribal  officials may contact for clarification
of the information reported on Form A. You  should
also  enter an  email  address for this person. EPA
encourages facilities to provide an email address for
the Technical Contact  on  their TRI  submissions
because they  will  be able to  receive important
program  updates  and email alerts notifying them
when their FDP has been updated and published for
their review.

If the  technical contact does not have an email
address you should enter NA. This contact  person
does not  have to be the same person who  prepares
the report or  signs  the Form A  and does  not
necessarily need to be someone at the location of the
reporting facility. However,  this person should be
familiar with the  details of the report so that he or
she can  answer  questions  about the  information
provided.

4.4    Public Contact
Enter the name and telephone  number (including
area code) of a person who can respond to questions
from the public about the form.  You  should  also
enter an  e-mail  address for this person. If  you
choose to designate  the  same person  as  both the
Technical and the Public Contact,  or  you do not
have a Public  Contact, you may enter "Same as
Section 4.3" in this space. This contact person does
not have to be the same person who prepares the
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form or signs the Certification Statement and does
not necessarily need to be someone at the location of
the reporting facility.

4.5   North American Industry Classification
      System (NAICS) Code
Enter the  appropriate six-digit  North American
Industry Classification System (NAICS) Code that
is  the primary NAICS  Code for your facility in
Section 4.5(a). (Use 2007 NAICS codes.) Enter any
other applicable NAICS for your facility in 4.5 (b)-
(f). If you do not know your NAICS code, consult
the 2007 NAICS Manual (see Section B.2 of these
instructions for ordering information) or check  the
SIC    to    NAICS    crosswalk    tables    at
http ://www.census. gov.

The North American Industry Classification System
(NAICS) is the economic classification system that
replaced  the  1987 SIC  code  system. A   Federal
Register notice was published on June 6, 2006  (71
FR  32464)  adopting  NAICS  codes  for TRI
reporting. A subsequent Federal Register notice was
published on  June 9,  2008  (73  FR  32466)  to
incorporate  2007  OMB  revisions  and  other
corrections to the NAICS codes used  for TRI
Reporting.

4.6   Dun &  Bradstreet Number(s)
Enter the nine digit number assigned by D&B  for
your  facility  or each  establishment within your
facility.   These  numbers  code  the  facility  for
financial  purposes. This number  may be available
from your  facility's treasurer or financial officer.
You  can also obtain the numbers by calling 1-888-
814-1435 or visiting this website:
https ://www. dnb .com/product/dlw/form_cc4 .htm.
If a facility does not subscribe to the D&B service, a
number can be obtained, toll free at 1-800-234-3867
(8:00 AM to 6:00 PM, Local Time) or on the Web at
http://www.dnb.com. If none of your establishments
has been assigned a D&B number, you should enter
NA in box (a). If only some of your establishments
have been assigned  Dun  &  Bradstreet numbers,
enter those numbers in Part I, Section 4.6.
Section 5.
Parent Company
Information
You must provide  information  on your  parent
company.  For TRI Reporting purposes, your parent
company is as the highest level company, located in
the United States, that  directly owns at least 50
percent  of the voting stock of your company.  If
there is no higher level U.S. company,  select the
"No U.S. Parent Company parent (for TRI reporting
purposes)" check box. For example, the  Bestchem
Corporation is not owned or controlled by any other
corporation but  has  sites  throughout the country
whose  names begin  with Bestchem. In  this case,
Bestchem Corporation should be listed as the parent
company.  Note that a facility that is a 50:50 joint
venture  is its own parent company. When a facility
is owned by more than one company and there is no
parent company for the entire facility (meaning that
none of the facility owners directly owns at least 50
percent  of the voting stock of the facility at issue),
the facility should provide the name of the parent
company of either the facility operator or the owner
with the largest ownership interest in the facility. If
neither  the operator  nor this owner has  a  parent
company, then the NA box should be checked.

5.1   Name of Parent Company
Enter the name of the corporation or other business
entity that is your ultimate US parent company.  If
there is no higher level U.S. company,  select the
"No U.S.  Parent Company  (for TRI  reporting
purposes)" check box.

5.2   Parent Company's Dun &  Bradstreet
      Number
Enter the D&B number for your ultimate US parent
company,  if applicable.  The  number  may  be
obtained from the treasurer or financial  officer of
the company  or  you may call  1-888-814-1435  or
visit this website:
https ://www. dnb .com/product/dlw/form_cc4 .htm.
If your parent  company does  not  have a D&B
number, you should check the NA box.
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Part II.   Chemical Identification

Reporting  on the Alternate  Threshold  Form  A
Certification Statement for metals, metal category
compounds, and mixed isomers differs somewhat
from Form R reporting. Please refer to Section E.7
for these guidelines.

Section 1.    Toxic Chemical Identity
(Important:  DO NOT complete this section if you
completed Section 2 of Part II below.)

1.1   CAS Number
Enter the  Chemical Abstracts  Service  (CAS)
registry number in Section 1.1 exactly as it appears
in Table II  of these  instructions for the  chemical
being reported. CAS  numbers are cross-referenced
with an alphabetical list of chemical  names  in
Table II. If you are  reporting one of the EPCRA
Section 313  chemical categories (e.g., chromium
compounds),  you should  enter  the  applicable
category code in the CAS number space. EPCRA
Section  313 chemical category codes  are  listed
below and  can also be  found  in Table He and
Appendix B.I.

EPCRA Section 313 Chemical Category Codes:

NO 10  Antimony compounds
N020  Arsenic compounds
N040  Barium compounds
N050  Beryllium compounds
N078  Cadmium compounds
N084  Chlorophenols
N090  Chromium compounds
N096  Cobalt compounds
N100  Copper compounds
N106  Cyanide compounds
N120  Diisocyanates
N150  Dioxin and dioxin-like compounds*
N171  Ethylenebisdithiocarbamic acid, salts and
       esters (EBDCs)
N230  Certain glycol ethers
N420  Lead compounds
N450  Manganese compounds
N458  Mercury compounds
N495  Nickel compounds
N503  Nicotine and  salts
N511  Nitrate compounds (water dissociable;
       reportable only when in aqueous solution)
N575  Polybrominated biphenyls (PBBs)
N583  Polychlorinated alkanes (C10 to C13)
N590  Polycyclic aromatic compounds (PACs)
N725  Selenium compounds
N740  Silver compounds
N746  Strychnine and salts
N760  Thallium compounds
N770  Vanadium compounds
N874  Warfarin and salts
N982  Zinc compounds

* Facilities cannot take the alternate threshold for
chemicals  and chemical categories listed as PBT
chemicals.

If you are making a trade secret claim, you must
report the  specific EPCRA Section 313  chemical
identity   on  your  unsanitized  Form  A  and
unsanitized substantiation form. Do not report the
name of the EPCRA Section 313 chemical on your
sanitized Form A or sanitized substantiation form.
Include  a generic  name  that  is   structurally
descriptive in  Part II, Section 1.3 of your sanitized
Form A.

1.2    EPCRA Section 313 Chemical or
      Chemical Category Name
Enter the  name  of the  EPCRA  Section  313
chemical or chemical category exactly as it appears
in Table II. If the EPCRA Section 313  chemical
name is followed by a synonym in (parentheses),
report the  chemical by  the  name  that directly
follows the CAS number (i.e., not the synonym). If
the  EPCRA  Section 313 chemical  identity  is
actually a product trade name (e.g., dicofol), the
Chemical Abstracts 9th  Collective Index name  is
listed below it in brackets. You may report either
name in this case.

Do  not list the name of a chemical that does not
appear in Table II, such as individual members of
an  EPCRA Section 313 chemical category. For
example,  if you use silver chloride, do not report
silver chloride with its CAS number.  Report this
chemical as "silver compounds" with its category
code N740.

If you are making a trade secret claim, you must
report the  specific EPCRA Section 313  chemical
identity   on  your  unsanitized  Form  A  and
unsanitized substantiation form. Do not report the
name of the EPCRA Section 313 chemical on your
sanitized Form A or sanitized substantiation form.
Include a generic name  in Part II, Section  1.3 of
your sanitized Form A.
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1.3   Generic Chemical Name
Complete Section 1.3 only if you are claiming the
specific  EPCRA Section 313 chemical identity of
the EPCRA Section 313 chemical as a trade secret
and have marked the trade secret block in Part I,
Section 2.1 on Page 1 of Form A. Enter a generic
chemical name that is descriptive of the chemical
structure. You should limit the generic name to
seventy  characters  (e.g., numbers, letters, spaces,
punctuation) or less. Do not enter mixture names in
Section 1.3; see Section 2 below.

In house plant codes  and other substitute names
that are not structurally descriptive of the EPCRA
Section 313 chemical identity being withheld as a
trade secret are not acceptable as a generic name.
The generic name  must appear on both sanitized
and unsanitized Form A, and the name must be the
same as that used on your substantiation forms.

Section 2.    Mixture Component
              Identity
Report the generic  name provided to you by your
supplier in this section if your supplier  is claiming
the chemical  identity  proprietary or trade secret.
Do not answer "yes" in Part I, Section 2.1 on Page
1 of the form if you complete this section. You do
not need to supply trade secret substantiation forms
for this EPCRA Section 313 chemical because it is
your supplier who is claiming the chemical identity
a trade secret.

2.1   Generic Chemical Name Provided by
      Supplier
Enter the  generic chemical name in this section
only if the following three conditions apply:

1.   You  determine that  the mixture contains an
     EPCRA Section 313 chemical  but  the only
     identity  you have  for that  chemical  is  a
     generic name;
2.   You know either the specific concentration of
     that EPCRA Section 313 chemical component
     or a maximum or average concentration level;
     and
3.   You  multiply the concentration level by the
     total  annual  amount of the  whole mixture
     processed or otherwise used and determine
     that you meet  the process or otherwise use
     threshold for that single, generically identified
     mixture component.
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                                             Index
Index
Ancillary or other use, 43
article component, 42
byproduct, 42
Catastrophic Events, 72, 73
CDX, 10, 89
chemical processing aid, 42
Coal Extraction Activities Exemption, 24
Coincidental Manufacture, 15, 16
Container Residue, 56
De Minimis Exemption, 20
Discharges  to Receiving Streams or Water Bodies,
  46
Disposal to  Land, 47
Dun & Bradstreet, 39, 91
Energy Recovery, 58, 61, 65, 66, 68
EPA Identification Number,  53
EPCRA, hi, 1, 5, 6, 8, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16,
  17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 24,  25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30,
  31, 32, 33, 34, 35, 36, 38,  39, 40, 41, 42, 43, 44,
  45, 46, 47, 48, 49, 50, 51,  52, 53, 54, 55, 56, 57,
  58, 61, 63, 64, 65, 66, 67,  68, 69, 70, 71, 72, 73,
  74, 75, 76, 79, 80, 86, 88,  89, 92, 93
Facility Identification, 88
Form A, 85
formulation component, 42
Full-Time Employee, 11
Import, 42
impurity, 42
Laboratory  Activities Exemption, 24
Manufacture, 15, 17, 22, 24,  42
manufacturing aid, 43
Metal Category Compounds, 28
Metal Mining Overburden Exemption, 24
Mixture Component Identity, 31
Nitrate Compounds, 30
On-Site Recycling Codes, 66
Other Disposal, 48
Other Surface Impoundments, 48
Otherwise Use, 15, 17, 19, 22, 42
PBT, 12, 17, 18, 20, 21, 22, 25, 26, 27, 29, 32, 33,
  34, 35, 41, 44, 45, 46, 48, 52, 53, 54, 55, 66, 68,
  69
Process, 6, 15, 17, 22, 42
Produce, 42
Production Ratio, 75
RCRA Subtitle C landfills, 47
RCRA Subtitle C Surface Impoundments, 48
reactant, 42
Repackaging, 42
Reporting Year, 32, 33, 34, 35, 69
sale/distribution, 42
Source Reduction, 68, 79
Stormwater Runoff, 52
Surface Impoundments, 48
Technical Contact,  38, 90
Threshold Determinations, 25
Total Transfers, 54
Trade Secret, 5, 36, 88
TRI-ME, 89
Underground Injection, 47, 59
Waste Treatment Codes, 64
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                             Table I. NAICS Codes
1.1    NAICS codes that
       correspond to SIC codes 20
       through 39:
 113310 Logging
 311     Food Manufacturing
 3111    Animal Food Manufacturing

 31111   Animal Food Manufacturing

 311111    Dog and Cat Food Manufacturing

 311119    Other Animal Food Manufacturing (except
         facilities primarily engaged in Custom Grain
         Grinding for Animal Feed)

 3112    Grain and Oilseed Milling

 31121   Flour Milling and Malt
         Manufacturing

 311211    Flour Milling

 311212    Rice Milling

 311213    Malt Manufacturing

 31122   Starch and Vegetable Fats and
         Oils Manufacturing

 311221    Wet Corn Milling

 311222    Soybean Processing

 311223    Other Oilseed Processing

 311225    Fats and Oils Refining and Blending

 31123   Breakfast Cereal Manuf.

 311230    Breakfast Cereal Manufacturing

 3113    Sugar and Confectionery
         Product Manufacturing

 31131   Sugar Manufacturing

 311311    Sugarcane Mills

 311312    Cane Sugar Refining

 311313    Beet Sugar Manufacturing
31132  Chocolate and Confectionery
        Manufacturing from Cacao
        Beans

311320   Chocolate and Confectionery Manufacturing
        from Cacao Beans

31133  Confectionery Manufacturing
        from Purchased Chocolate

311330   Confectionery Manufacturing from Purchased
        Chocolate (except facilities primarily
        engaged in the retail sale of candy, nuts,
        popcorn and other confections not for
        immediate consumption made on the
        premises)

31134  Nonchocolate Confectionery
        Manufacturing

311340   Nonchocolate Confectionery Manufacturing
        (except facilities primarily engaged in the
        retail sale of candy, nuts, popcorn and other
        confections not for immediate consumption
        made on the premises)

3114   Fruit and Vegetable
        Preserving and Specialty Food
        Manufacturing

31141  Frozen Food Manufacturing

311411   Frozen Fruit, Juice, and Vegetable
        Manufacturing

311412   Frozen Specialty Food Manufacturing

31142  Fruit and Vegetable Canning,
        Pickling and Drying

311421   Fruit and Vegetable Canning

311422   Specialty Canning

311423   Dried and Dehydrated Food Manufacturing

3115   Dairy Product Manufacturing

31151  Dairy Product (except Frozen)
        Manufacturing

311511   Fluid Milk Manufacturing

311512   Creamery Butter Manufacturing

311513   Cheese Manufacturing
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311514    Dry, Condensed, and Evaporated Dairy
         Product Manufacturing
31152   Ice Cream and Frozen Dessert
         Manufacturing
311520    Ice Cream and Frozen Dessert Manufacturing
3116    Animal Slaughtering and
         Processing
31161   Animal Slaughtering and
         Processing
311611    Animal (except Poultry) Slaughtering (except
         for facilities primarily engaged in Custom
         Slaughtering for individuals)
311612    Meat Processed from Carcasses [except for
         facilities primarily engaged in the cutting up
         and resale of purchased fresh carcasses for the
         trade (including boxed beef)]
311613    Rendering and Meat Byproduct Processing
311615    Poultry Processing
3117    Seafood Product Preparation
         and Packaging
311711    Seafood Canning
311712    Fresh and Frozen Seafood Processing
3118    Bakeries and Tortilla
         Manufacturing
31181   Bread and Bakery Product
         Manufacturing
311812    Commercial Bakeries
311813    Frozen Cakes, Pies, and Other Pastries
         Manufacturing
31182   Cookie, Cracker, and Pasta
         Manufacturing
311821    Cookie and Cracker Manufacturing
311822    Flour Mixes and Dough Manufacturing from
         Purchased Flour
311823    Dry Pasta Manufacturing
31183   Tortilla Manufacturing
311830    Tortilla Manufacturing
3119     Other Food Manufacturing
31191    Snack Food Manufacturing
311911    Roasted Nuts and Peanut Butter
         Manufacturing
311919    Other Snack Food Manufacturing
 31192  Coffee and Tea Manufacturing
 311920   Coffee and Tea Manufacturing
 31193  Flavoring Syrup and
         Concentrate Manufacturing
 311930   Flavoring Syrup and Concentrate
         Manufacturing
 31194  Seasoning and Dressing
         Manufacturing
 311941   Mayonnaise, Dressing, and Other Prepared
         Sauce Manufacturing
 311942   Spice and Extract Manufacturing
 31199  All Other Miscellaneous Food
         Manufacturing
 311991   Perishable Prepared Food Manufacturing
 311999   All Other Miscellaneous Food Manufacturing
312     Beverage and Tobacco
         Product Manufacturing
 3121   Beverage Manufacturing
31211   Soft Drink and Ice
         Manufacturing
 312111   Soft Drink Manufacturing
 312112   Bottled Water Manufacturing (except
         facilities primarily engaged in bottling
         mineral or spring water)
 312113   Ice Manufacturing
 31212  Breweries
 312120   Breweries
31213   Wineries
 312130   Wineries
 31214  Distilleries
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 312140  Distilleries
 3122  Tobacco Manufacturing
 31221 Tobacco Stemming and
        Red ry ing
 312210  Tobacco Stemming and Redrying
 31222 Tobacco Product
        Manufacturing
 312221  Cigarette Manufacturing
 312229  Other Tobacco Product Manufacturing
        (except for facilities primarily engaged in
        providing Tobacco Sheeting Services)
 313    Textile Mills
 3131   Fiber, Yarn, and Thread Mills
 31311 Fiber, Yarn, and Thread Mills
 313111  Yarn Spinning Mills
 313112  Yarn Texturizing, Throwing, and Twisting
        Mills
 313113  Thread Mills
3132   Fabric Mills
31321  Broadwoven Fabric Mills
313210   Broadwoven Fabric Mills
31322  Narrow Fabric Mills and
        Schiffli Machine Embroidery
313221   Narrow Fabric Mills
313222   Schiffli Machine Embroidery
31323  Nonwoven Fabric Mills
313230   Nonwoven Fabric Mills
31324  Knit Fabric Mills
313241   Weft Knit Fabric Mills
313249   Other Knit Fabric and Lace Mills
3133   Textile and Fabric Finishing
        and Fabric Coating Mills
31331  Textile and Fabric Finishing
        Mills
313311
313312
31332
313320
314
3141
31411
314110
31412
314121
314129

3149
31491
314911
314912
31499

314991
314992
314999

315
3151
31511
Broadwoven Fabric Finishing Mills (except
facilities primarily engaged in converting
broadwoven piece goods and broadwoven
textiles and facilities primarily engaged in
sponging fabric for tailors and dressmakers)
Textile and Fabric Finishing (except
Broadwoven Fabric) Mills (except facilities
primarily engaged in converting narrow
woven textiles and narrow woven piece
goods)
Fabric Coating Mills
Fabric Coating Mills
Textile Product Mills
Textile Furnishing Mills
Carpet and Rug Mills
Carpet and Rug Mills
Curtain and Linen Mills
Curtain and Drapery Mills (except facilities
primarily engaged in making custom drapery
for retail sale)
Other Household Textile Product Mills
(except facilities primarily engaged in making
custom drapery for retail sale)
Other Textile Product Mills
Textile Bag and Canvas Mills
Textile Bag Mills
Canvas and Related Product Mills
All Other Textile Product
Mills
Rope, Cordage, and Twine Mills
Tire Cord and Tire Fabric Mills
All Other Miscellaneous Textile Product
Mills (except facilities engaged in binding
carpets and rugs for the trade, carpet cutting
and binding, and embroidering on textile
products (except apparel) for the trade)
Apparel Manufacturing
Apparel Knitting Mills
Hosiery and Sock Mills
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315111    Sheer Hosiery Mills

315119    Other Hosiery and Sock Mills

31519   Other Apparel Knitting Mills

315191    Outerwear Knitting Mills

315192    Underwear and Nightwear Knitting Mills

3152    Cut and Sew Apparel
         Manufacturing

31521   Cut and Sew Apparel
         Contractors

315211    Men's and Boys' Cut and Sew Apparel
         Contractors

315212    Women's, Girls', and Infants' Cut and Sew
         Apparel Contractors

31522   Men's and Boys'  Cut and Sew
         Apparel Manufacturing

315221    Men's and Boys' Cut and Sew Underwear
         and Nightwear Manufacturing

315222    Men's and Boys' Cut and Sew Suit, Coat, and
         Overcoat Manufacturing (except custom
         tailors primarily engaged in making and
         selling men's and boy's suits, cut and sewn
         from purchased fabric)

315223    Men's and Boys' Cut and Sew Shirt (except
         Work Shirt) Manufacturing (except custom
         tailors primarily engaged in making and
         selling men's and boy's dress shirts, cut and
         sewn from purchased fabric)

315224    Men's and Boys' Cut and Sew Trouser,
         Slack, and Jean Manufacturing

315225    Men's and Boys' Cut and Sew Work Clothing
         Manufacturing

315228    Men's and Boys' Cut and Sew Other
         Outerwear Manufacturing

31523   Women's and Girls' Cut and
         Sew Apparel Manufacturing

315231    Women's and Girls' Cut and Sew Lingerie,
         Loungewear,  and Nightwear Manufacturing

315232    Women's and Girls' Cut and Sew Blouse and
         Shirt Manufacturing
315233    Women's and Girls' Cut and Sew Dress
         Manufacturing (except custom tailors
         primarily engaged in making and selling
         bridal dresses or gowns, or women's, misses'
         and girls' dresses cut and sewn from
         purchased fabric (except apparel contractors)
         (custom dressmakers)

315234    Women's and Girls' Cut and Sew Suit, Coat,
         Tailored Jacket, and Skirt Manufacturing

315239    Women's and Girls' Cut and Sew Other
         Outerwear Manufacturing

31529   Other Cut and Sew Apparel
         Manufacturing

315291    Infants' Cut and Sew Apparel Manufacturing

315292    Fur and Leather Apparel Manufacturing

315299    All Other Cut and Sew Apparel
         Manufacturing

3159    Apparel Accessories and
         Other Apparel Manufacturing

31599   Apparel Accessories and
         Other Apparel Manufacturing

315991    Hat, Cap, and Millinery Manufacturing

315992    Glove and Mitten Manufacturing

315993    Men's and Boys' Neckwear Manufacturing

315999    Other Apparel Accessories and Other Apparel
         Manufacturing
316     Leather and Allied Product
         Manufacturing
3161    Leather and Hide Tanning
         and Finishing

31611   Leather and Hide Tanning
         and Finishing

316110    Leather and Hide Tanning and Finishing

3162    Footwear Manufacturing

31621   Footwear Manufacturing

316211    Rubber and Plastics Footwear Manufacturing
316212    House Slipper Manufacturing
316213    Men's Footwear (except Athletic)
         Manufacturing
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316214    Women's Footwear (except Athletic)
         Manufacturing
316219    Other Footwear Manufacturing
3169    Other Leather and Allied
         Product Manufacturing
31699   Other Leather and Allied
         Product Manufacturing
316991    Luggage Manufacturing
316992    Women's Handbag and Purse Manufacturing
316993    Personal Leather Good (except Women's
         Handbag and Purse) Manufacturing
316999    All Other Leather Good Manufacturing
321      Wood Product Manufacturing
3211    Sawmills and Wood
         Preservation
321113    Sawmills
321114    Wood Preservation
3212    Veneer, Plywood, and
         Engineered Wood Product
         Manufacturing
32121   Veneer, Plywood, and
         Engineered Wood Product
         Manufacturing
321211    Hardwood Veneer and Plywood
         Manufacturing
321212    Softwood Veneer and Plywood
         Manufacturing
321213    Engineered Wood Member (except Truss)
         Manufacturing
321214    Truss Manufacturing
321219    Reconstituted Wood Product Manufacturing
3219    Other Wood Product
         Manufacturing
32191   Millwork
321911    Wood Window and Door Manufacturing
321912    Cut Stock, Resawing Lumber, and Planing
321918    Other Millwork (including Flooring)
32192   Wood Container and Pallet
         Manufacturing
321920    Wood Container and Pallet Manufacturing
32199   All Other Wood Product
         Manufacturing
321991    Manufactured Home (Mobile Home)
         Manufacturing
321992    Prefabricated Wood Building Manufacturing
321999    All Other Miscellaneous Wood Product
         Manufacturing
322     Paper Manufacturing
3221    Pulp, Paper, and Paperboard
         Mills
32211   Pulp Mills
322110    Pulp Mills
32212   Paper Mills
3 22121    Paper (except Newsprint) Mills
322122    Newsprint Mills
32213   Paperboard Mills
3 2213 0    Paperboard Mills
3222    Converted Paper Product
         Manufacturing
32221   Paperboard Container
         Manufacturing
322211    Corrugated and Solid Fiber Box
         Manufacturing
322212    Folding Paperboard Box Manufacturing
322213    Setup Paperboard Box Manufacturing
322214    Fiber Can, Tube, Drum, and Similar Products
         Manufacturing
322215    Nonfolding Sanitary Food Container
         Manufacturing
32222   Paper Bag and Coated and
         Treated Paper Manufacturing
3 22221    Coated and Laminated Packaging Paper and
         Plastics Film Manufacturing
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322222    Coated and Laminated Paper Manufacturing
322223    Plastics, Foil, and Coated Paper Bag
         Manufacturing
322224    Uncoated Paper and Multiwall Bag
         Manufacturing
322225    Laminated Aluminum Foil Manufacturing for
         Flexible Packaging Uses
322226    Surface-Coated Paperboard Manufacturing
32223   Stationery Product
         Manufacturing
322231    Die-Cut Paper and Paperboard Office
         Supplies
         Manufacturing
322232    Envelope Manufacturing
322233    Stationery, Tablet, and Related Product
         Manufacturing
32229   Other Converted Paper
         Product Manufacturing
322291    Sanitary Paper Product Manufacturing
322299    All Other Converted Paper Product
         Manufacturing
323     Printing and Related Support
         Activities
3231    Printing and Related Support
         Activities
32311   Printing
323110    Commercial Lithographic Printing
323113    Commercial Screen Printing
323114    Quick Printing (except facilities primarily
         engaged in reproducing text, drawings, plans,
         maps, or other copy by blueprinting,
         photocopying, mimeographing, or other
         methods of duplication other than printing or
         microfilming (i.e., instant printing)
323115    Digital Printing
323116    Manifold Business Forms Printing
323117    Books Printing
323118    Blankbook, Looseleaf Binders, and Devices
         Manufacturing
323119    Other Commercial Printing
32312   Support Activities for Printing
323121    Tradebinding and Related Work
323122    Prepress Services
324     Petroleum and Coal Products
         Manufacturing
3241    Petroleum and Coal Products
         Manufacturing
32411   Petroleum Refineries
324110    Petroleum Refineries
32412   Asphalt Paving, Roofing, and
         Saturated Materials
         Manufacturing
3 24121    Asphalt Paving Mixture and B lock
         Manufacturing
324122    Asphalt Shingle and Coating Materials
         Manufacturing
32419   Other Petroleum and Coal
         Products Manufacturing
3 24191    Petroleum Lubricating Oil and Grease
         Manufacturing
324199    All Other Petroleum and Coal Products
         Manufacturing
325     Chemical Manufacturing
3251    Basic Chemical
         Manufacturing
32511   Petrochemical Manufacturing
325110    Petrochemical Manufacturing
32512   Industrial Gas Manufacturing
325120    Industrial Gas Manufacturing
32513   Synthetic Dye and Pigment
         Manufacturing
325131    Inorganic Dye and Pigment Manufacturing
325132    Synthetic Organic Dye and Pigment
         Manufacturing
32518   Other Basic Inorganic
         Chemical Manufacturing
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325181   Alkalies and Chlorine Manufacturing
325182   Carbon Black Manufacturing
325188   All Other Basic Inorganic Chemical
        Manufacturing
32519  Other Basic Organic Chemical
        Manufacturing
325191   Gum and Wood Chemical Manufacturing
325192   Cyclic Crude and Intermediate Manufacturing
325193   Ethyl Alcohol Manufacturing
325199   All Other Basic Organic Chemical
        Manufacturing
3252   Resin, Synthetic Rubber, and
        Artificial Synthetic Fibers and
        Filaments Manufacturing
32521  Resin and Synthetic Rubber
        Manufacturing
325211   Plastics Material and Resin Manufacturing
325212   Synthetic Rubber Manufacturing
32522  Artificial and Synthetic Fibers
        and Filaments Manufacturing
325221   Cellulosic Organic Fiber Manufacturing
325222   Noncellulosic Organic Fiber Manufacturing
3253   Pesticide, Fertilizer, and Other
        Agricultural Chemical
        Manufacturing
32531  Fertilizer Manufacturing
325311   Nitrogenous Fertilizer Manufacturing
325312   Phosphatic Fertilizer Manufacturing
325314   Fertilizer (Mixing Only) Manufacturing
32532  Pesticide and  Other
        Agricultural Chemical
        Manufacturing
325320   Pesticide and Other Agricultural Chemical
        Manufacturing
3254   Pharmaceutical and Medicine
        Manufacturing
32541  Pharmaceutical and Medicine
        Manufacturing
325411   Medicinal and Botanical Manufacturing
325412   Pharmaceutical Preparation Manufacturing
325413   In-Vitro Diagnostic Substance Manufacturing
325414   Biological Product (except Diagnostic)
        Manufacturing
3255    Paint, Coating, and Adhesive
        Manufacturing
32551  Paint and Coating
        Manufacturing
325510   Paint and Coating Manufacturing
32552  Adhesive Manufacturing
325520   Adhesive Manufacturing
3256    Soap, Cleaning Compound,
        and Toilet Preparation
        Manufacturing
32561  Soap and Cleaning Compound
        Manufacturing
325611   Soap and Other Detergent Manufacturing
325612   Polish and Other Sanitation Good
        Manufacturing
'325613   Surface Active Agent Manufacturing
32562  Toilet Preparation
        Manufacturing
325620   Toilet Preparation Manufacturing
3259    Other Chemical Product and
        Preparation Manufacturing
32591  Printing Ink Manufacturing
325910   Printing Ink Manufacturing
32592  Explosives Manufacturing
325920   Explosives Manufacturing
32599  All Other Chemical Product
        and Preparation
        Manufacturing
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325991    Custom Compounding of Purchased Resins
325992    Photographic Film, Paper, Plate, and
         Chemical
         Manufacturing
325998    All Other Miscellaneous Chemical Product
         and Preparation Manufacturing (except
         facilities primarily engaged in Aerosol can
         filling on a job order or contract Basis)
326     Plastics and Rubber Products
         Manufacturing
3261    Plastics Product
         Manufacturing
32611   Plastics Packaging Materials
         and Unlaminated Film and
         Sheet Manufacturing
326111    Plastics Bag Manufacturing
326112    Plastics Packaging Film and Sheet (including
         Laminated) Manufacturing
326113    Unlaminated Plastics Film and Sheet (except
         Packaging) Manufacturing
32612   Plastics, Pipe, Pipe Fitting, and
         Unlaminated Profile Shape
         Manufacturing
326121    Unlaminated Plastics Profile Shape
         Manufacturing
326122    Plastics Pipe and Pipe Fitting Manufacturing
32613   Laminated Plastics Plate,
         Sheet
         (except Packaging), and Shape
         Manufacturing
326130    Laminated Plastics Plate, Sheet (except
         Packaging), and Shape Manufacturing
32614   Polystyrene Foam Product
         Manufacturing
326140    Polystyrene Foam Product Manufacturing
32615   Urethane and Other Foam
         Product (except Polystyrene)
         Manufacturing
326150    Urethane and Other Foam Product (except
         Polystyrene) Manufacturing

32616   Plastics Bottle Manufacturing
326160    Plastics Bottle Manufacturing

32619   Other Plastics Product
         Manufacturing
3 26191    Plastics Plumbing Fixture Manufacturing
326192    Resilient Floor Covering Manufacturing
326199    All Other Plastics Product Manufacturing

3262    Rubber Product
         Manufacturing

32621   Tire Manufacturing
3 26211    Tire Manufacturing (except Retreading)

32622   Rubber and Plastics Hoses and
         Belting Manufacturing
326220    Rubber and Plastics Hoses and Belting
         Manufacturing

32629   Other Rubber Product
         Manufacturing
326291    Rubber Product Manufacturing for
         Mechanical Use
326299    All Other Rubber Product Manufacturing
327     Nonmetallic Mineral Product
         Manufacturing
3271    Clay Product and Refractory
         Manufacturing

32711   Pottery, Ceramics, and
         Plumbing Fixture
         Manufacturing
327111    Vitreous China Plumbing Fixture and China
         and Earthenware Bathroom Accessories
         Manufacturing
327112    Vitreous China, Fine Earthenware, and Other
         Pottery Product Manufacturing (except
         facilities primarily engaged in manufacturing
         and selling pottery on site)
3 27113    Porcelain Electrical  Supply Manufacturing
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32712  Clay Building Material and
        Refractories Manufacturing
327121   Brick and Structural Clay Tile Manufacturing
327122   Ceramic Wall and Floor Tile Manufacturing
327123   Other Structural Clay Product Manufacturing
327124   Clay Refractory Manufacturing
327125   Nonclay Refractory Manufacturing
3272    Glass and Glass Product
        Manufacturing
32721  Glass and Glass Product
        Manufacturing
327211   Flat Glass Manufacturing
327212   Other Pressed and Blown Glass and
        Glassware Manufacturing
327213   Glass Container Manufacturing
327215   Glass Product Manufacturing Made of
        Purchased Glass
3273    Cement and Concrete Product
        Manufacturing
32731  Cement Manufacturing
327310   Cement Manufacturing
32732  Ready-Mix Concrete
        Manufacturing
327320   Ready-Mix Concrete Manufacturing
32733  Concrete, Pipe, Brick, and
        Block Manufacturing
3273 31   Concrete Block and Brick Manufacturing
327332   Concrete Pipe Manufacturing
32739  Other Concrete Product
        Manufacturing
327390   Other Concrete Product Manufacturing
3274    Lime and Gypsum Product
        Manufacturing
32741  Lime Manufacturing
327410   Lime Manufacturing
32742  Gypsum Product
        Manufacturing
3 27420   Gypsum Product Manufacturing
3279   Other Nonmetallic Mineral
        Product Manufacturing
32791  Abrasive Product
        Manufacturing
327910   Abrasive Product Manufacturing
32799  All Other Nonmetallic Mineral
        Product Manufacturing
327991   Cut Stone and Stone Product Manufacturing
327992   Ground or Treated Mineral and Earth
        Manufacturing
327993   Mineral Wool Manufacturing
327999   All Other Miscellaneous Nonmetallic Mineral
        Product Manufacturing
331     Primary Metal Manufacturing
3311   Iron and Steel Mills and
        Ferroalloy Manufacturing
33111  Iron and Steel Mills and
        Ferroalloy Manufacturing
331111   Iron and Steel Mills
331112   Electrometalrurgical Ferroalloy Product
        Manufacturing
3312   Steel Product Manufacturing
        from Purchased Steel
33121  Iron and Steel Pipe and Tube
        Manufacturing from
        Purchased Steel
331210   Iron and Steel Pipe and Tube Manufacturing
        from Purchased Steel
33122  Rolling and Drawing of
        Purchased Steel
331221   Rolled Steel Shape Manufacturing
331222   Steel Wire Drawing
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3313    Alumina and Aluminum
         Production and Processing
33131   Alumina and Aluminum
         Production and Processing
331311    Alumina Refining
331312    Primary Aluminum Production
331314    Secondary Smelting and Alloying of
         Aluminum
331315    Aluminum Sheet, Plate, and Foil
         Manufacturing
331316    Aluminum Extruded Product Manufacturing
331319    Other Aluminum Rolling and Drawing
3314    Nonferrous Metal (except
         Aluminum) Production and
         Processing
33141   Nonferrous Metal (except
         Aluminum) Smelting and
         Refining
331411    Primary Smelting and Refining of Copper
331419    Primary Smelting and Refining of Nonferrous
         Metal (except Copper and Aluminum)
33142   Copper Rolling, Drawing,
         Extruding and Alloying
331421    Copper Rolling, Drawing, and Extruding
331422    Copper Wire (except Mechanical) Drawing
331423    Secondary Smelting, Refining, and Alloying
         of Copper
33149   Nonferrous Metal (except
         Copper and Aluminum)
         Rolling, Drawing, Extruding,
         and Alloying
331491    Nonferrous Metal (except Copper and
         Aluminum) Rolling, Drawing, and Extruding
331492    Secondary Smelting, Refining, and Alloying
         of
         Nonferrous Metal (except Copper and
         Aluminum)
3315    Foundries
33151   Ferrous Metal Foundries
331511    Iron Foundries
331512    Steel Investment Foundries
331513    Steel Foundries (except Investment)
33152   Nonferrous Metal Foundries
331521    Aluminum Die-Casting Foundries
3 31522    Nonferrous (except Aluminum) Die-Casting
         Foundries
3 31524    Aluminum Foundries (except Die-Casting)
331525    Copper Foundries (except Die-Casting)
331528    Other Nonferrous Foundries (except Die-
         Casting)
332     Fabricated Metal Product
         Manufacturing
3321    Forging and Stamping
33211   Forging and Stamping
332111    Iron and Steel Forging
332112    Nonferrous Forging
332114    Custom Roll Forming
332115    Crown and Closure Manufacturing
332116    Metal Stamping
332117    Powder Metallurgy Part Manufacturing
3322    Cutlery and Handtool
         Manufacturing
33221   Cutlery and Handtool
         Manufacturing
3 32211    Cutlery and Flatware (except Precious)
         Manufacturing
332212    Hand and Edge Tool Manufacturing
3 32213    Saw Blade and Handsaw Manufacturing
332214    Kitchen Utensil, Pot, and Pan Manufacturing
3323    Architectural and Structural
         Metals Manufacturing
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33231  Plate Work and Fabricated
        Structural Product
        Manufacturing
332311   Prefabricated Metal Building and Component
        Manufacturing
332312   Fabricated Structural Metal Manufacturing
332313   Plate Work Manufacturing
33232  Ornamental and Architectural
        Metal Products
        Manufacturing
332321   Metal Window and Door Manufacturing
332322   Sheet Metal Work Manufacturing
332323   Ornamental and Architectural Metal Work
        Manufacturing
3324   Boiler, Tank, and Shipping
        Container Manufacturing
33241  Power Boiler and Heat
        Exchanger Manufacturing
332410   Power Boiler and Heat Exchanger
        Manufacturing
33242  Metal Tank (Heavy Gauge)
        Manufacturing
332420   Metal Tank (Heavy Gauge) Manufacturing
33243  Metal Can, Box, and Other
        Metal Container (Light
        Gauge) Manufacturing
332431   Metal Can Manufacturing
332439   Other Metal Container Manufacturing
3325   Hardware Manufacturing
33251  Hardware Manufacturing
332510   Hardware Manufacturing
3326   Spring and Wire Product
        Manufacturing
33261  Spring and Wire Product
        Manufacturing
332611   Spring (Heavy Gauge) Manufacturing
332612    Spring (Light Gauge) Manufacturing
3 32618    Other Fabricated Wire Product Manufacturing
3327    Machine Shops; Turned
         Product; and Screw, Nut and
         Bolt Manufacturing
33271   Machine Shops
332710    Machine Shops
33272   Turned Product and Screw,
         Nut and Bolt Manufacturing
3 32721    Precision Turned Product Manufacturing
332722    Bolt, Nut, Screw, Rivet, and Washer
         Manufacturing
3328    Coating, Engraving, Heat
         Treating, and Allied Activities
33281   Coating, Engraving, Heat
         Treating, and Allied Activities
332811    Metal Heat Treating
332812    Metal Coating, Engraving (except Jewelry
         and Silverware), and Allied Services to
         Manufacturers
332813    Electroplating, Plating, Polishing, Anodizing,
         and Coloring
3329    Other Fabricated Metal
         Product Manufacturing
33291   Metal Valve Manufacturing
332911    Industrial Valve Manufacturing
332912    Fluid Power Valve and Hose Fitting
         Manufacturing
332913    Plumbing Fixture Fitting and Trim
         Manufacturing
332919    Other Metal Valve and Pipe Fitting
         Manufacturing
33299   All Other Fabricated Metal
         Product Manufacturing
332991    Ball and Roller Bearing Manufacturing
332992    Small Arms Ammunition Manufacturing
332993    Ammunition (except Small Arms)
         Manufacturing
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332994    Small Arms Manufacturing
332995    Other Ordnance and Accessories
         Manufacturing
332996    Fabricated Pipe and Pipe Fitting
         Manufacturing
332997    Industrial Pattern Manufacturing
332998    Enameled Iron and Metal Sanitary Ware
         Manufacturing
332999    All Other Miscellaneous Fabricated Metal
         Product Manufacturing
333     Machinery Manufacturing
3331    Agriculture, Construction, and
         Mining Machinery
         Manufacturing
33311   Agricultural Implement
         Manufacturing
333111    Farm Machinery and Equipment
         Manufacturing
333112    Lawn and Garden Tractor and Home Lawn
         and Garden Equipment Manufacturing
33312   Construction Machinery
         Manufacturing
333120    Construction Machinery Manufacturing
33313   Mining and Oil and Gas Field
         Machinery Manufacturing
333131    Mining Machinery and Equipment
         Manufacturing
333132    Oil and Gas Field Machinery and Equipment
         Manufacturing
3332    Industrial Machinery
         Manufacturing
33321   Sawmill and Woodworking
         Machinery Manufacturing
333210    Sawmill and Woodworking Machinery
         Manufacturing
33322   Plastics and Rubber Industry
         Machinery Manufacturing
333220    Plastics and Rubber Industry Machinery
         Manufacturing
33329   Other Industrial Machinery
         Manufacturing
333291    Paper Industry Machinery Manufacturing
333292    Textile Machinery Manufacturing
333293    Printing Machinery and Equipment
         Manufacturing
333294    Food Product Machinery Manufacturing
333295    Semiconductor Machinery Manufacturing
333298    All Other Industrial Machinery
         Manufacturing
3333    Commercial and Service
         Industry Machinery
         Manufacturing
33331   Commercial and Service
         Industry Machinery
         Manufacturing
333311    Automatic Vending Machine Manufacturing
333312    Commercial Laundry, Drycleaning, and
         Pressing Machine Manufacturing
333313    Office Machinery Manufacturing
333314    Optical Instrument and Lens Manufacturing
333315    Photographic and Photocopying Equipment
         Manufacturing
333319    Other Commercial and Service Industry
         Machinery Manufacturing
3334    Ventilation, Heating, Air-
         Conditioning, and  Commercial
         Refrigeration
33341   Equipment Manufacturing
         Ventilation, Heating, Air-
         Conditioning, and  Commercial
         Refrigeration Equipment
         Manufacturing
333411    Air Purification Equipment Manufacturing
333412    Industrial and Commercial Fan and Blower
         Manufacturing
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333414 Heating Equipment (except Warm Air
Furnaces) Manufacturing
333415 Air-Conditioning and Warm Air Heating
Equipment and Commercial and Industrial
Refrigeration Equipment Manufacturing

3335 Metalworking Machinery
Manufacturing
33351 Metalworking Machinery
Manufacturing
333511 Industrial Mold Manufacturing
333512 Machine Tool (Metal Cutting Types)
Manufacturing
333513 Machine Tool (Metal Forming Types)
Manufacturing
333514 Special Die and Tool, Die Set, Jig, and
Fixture Manufacturing
333515 Cutting Tool and Machine Tool Accessory
Manufacturing
333516 Rolling Mill Machinery and Equipment
Manufacturing
333518 Other Metalworking Machinery
Manufacturing
3336 Engine, Turbine, and Power
Transmission Equipment
Manufacturing
33361 Engine, Turbine, and Power
Transmission Equipment
Manufacturing
333611 Turbine and Turbine Generator Set Units
Manufacturing

333612 Speed Changer, Industrial High-Speed Drive,
and Gear Manufacturing
333613 Mechanical Power Transmission Equipment
Manufacturing
333618 Other Engine Equipment Manufacturing
3339 Other General Purpose
Machinery Manufacturing
33391 Pump and Compressor
Manufacturing







































333911 Pump and Pumping Equipment
Manufacturing
333912 Air and Gas Compressor Manufacturing

333913 Measuring and Dispensing Pump
Manufacturing
33392 Material Handling Equipment
Manufacturing
333921 Elevator and Moving Stairway Manufacturing
333922 Conveyor and Conveying Equipment
Manufacturing
333923 Overhead Traveling Crane, Hoist, and
Monorail System Manufacturing
333924 Industrial Truck, Tractor, Trailer, and Stacker
Machinery Manufacturing
33399 All Other General Purpose
Machinery Manufacturing

333991 Power-Driven Handtool Manufacturing
333992 Welding and Soldering Equipment
Manufacturing
333993 Packaging Machinery Manufacturing
333994 Industrial Process Furnace and Oven
Manufacturing
333995 Fluid Power Cylinder and Actuator
Manufacturing
333996 Fluid Power Pump and Motor Manufacturing
333997 Scale and Balance Manufacturing
333999 All Other Miscellaneous General Purpose
Machinery Manufacturing
334 Computer and Electronic
Product Manufacturing


3341 Computer and Peripheral
Equipment Manufacturing

33411 Computer and Peripheral
Equipment Manufacturing
334111 Electronic Computer Manufacturing
3341 12 Computer Storage Device Manufacturing
334113 Computer Terminal Manufacturing
334119 Other Computer Peripheral Equipment
Manufacturing
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3342    Communications Equipment
         Manufacturing

33421   Telephone Apparatus
         Manufacturing

334210    Telephone Apparatus Manufacturing

33422   Radio and Television
         Broadcasting and Wireless
         Communications Equipment
         Manufacturing

334220    Radio and Television Broadcasting and
         Wireless Communications Equipment
         Manufacturing

33429   Other Communications
         Equipment Manufacturing

334290    Other Communications Equipment
         Manufacturing

3343    Audio and Video Equipment
         Manufacturing

33431   Audio and Video Equipment
         Manufacturing

334310    Audio and Video Equipment Manufacturing

3344    Semiconductor and Other
         Electronic Component
         Manufacturing

33441   Semiconductor and Other
         Electronic Component
         Manufacturing

334411    Electron Tube Manufacturing

334412    Bare Printed Circuit Board Manufacturing
334413    Semiconductor and Related Device
         Manufacturing

334414    Electronic Capacitor Manufacturing

334415    Electronic Resistor Manufacturing

334416    Electronic Coil, Transformer, and Other
         Inductor Manufacturing

334417    Electronic Connector Manufacturing

334418    Printed Circuit Assembly (Electronic
         Assembly) Manufacturing
3 34419    Other Electronic Component Manufacturing

3345    Navigational, Measuring,
         Electromedical, and Control
         Instruments Manufacturing

33451   Navigational, Measuring,
         Electromedical, and Control
         Instruments Manufacturing

334510    Electromedical and Electrotherapeutic
         Apparatus Manufacturing

334511    Search, Detection, Navigation, Guidance,
         Aeronautical, and Nautical System and
         Instrument Manufacturing

334512    Automatic Environmental Control
         Manufacturing for Residential, Commercial,
         and Appliance Use

334513    Instruments and Related Products
         Manufacturing for Measuring, Displaying,
         and Controlling Industrial Process Variables

334514    Totalizing Fluid Meter and Counting Device
         Manufacturing

334515    Instrument Manufacturing for Measuring and
         Testing Electricity and Electrical Signals

334516    Analytical Laboratory Instrument
         Manufacturing

334517    Irradiation Apparatus Manufacturing

334518    Watch, Clock, and Part Manufacturing

334519    Other Measuring and Controlling Device
         Manufacturing

3346    Manufacturing and
         Reproducing Magnetic and
         Optical Media

33461   Manufacturing and
         Reproducing Magnetic and
         Optical Media

334612    Prerecorded Compact Disc (except Software),
         Tape, and Record Reproducing (except
         facilities primarily engaged in mass
         reproducing pre-recorded Video Cassettes,
         and mass reproducing Video tape or disk)

3 34613    Magnetic and Optical Recording Media
         Manufacturing
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335 Electrical Equipment,
Appliance, and Component
Manufacturing
3351 Electric Lighting Equipment
Manufacturing
3351 1 Electric Lamp Bulb and Part
ft
Manufacturing
335110 Electric Lamp Bulb and Part Manufacturing
33512 Lighting Fixture
Manufacturing
335121 Residential Electric Lighting Fixture
Manufacturing
335122 Commercial, Industrial, and Institutional
Electric Lighting Fixture Manufacturing
335 129 Other Lighting Equipment Manufacturing

3352 Household Appliance
Manufacturing
33521 Small Electrical Appliance
Manufacturing
33521 1 Electric Housewares and Household Fan
Manufacturing
335212 Household Vacuum Cleaner Manufacturing
33522 Major Appliance
Manufacturing
335221 Household Cooking Appliance
Manufacturing
335222 Household Refrigerator and Home Freezer
Manufacturing
335224 Household Laundry Equipment
Manufacturing
335228 Other Major Household Appliance
Manufacturing
3353 Electrical Equipment
Manufacturing
33531 Electrical Equipment
Manufacturing

335311 Power, Distribution, and Specialty
Transformer Manufacturing




































335312 Motor and Generator Manufacturing (except
facilities primarily engaged in armature
rewinding on a factory basis)
335313 Switchgear and Switchboard Apparatus
Manufacturing
335314 Relay and Industrial Control Manufacturing
3359 Other Electrical Equipment
and Component
Manufacturing
33591 Battery Manufacturing
33591 1 Storage Battery Manufacturing
335912 Primary Battery Manufacturing
33592 Communication and Energy
Wire and Cable
Manufacturing

335921 Fiber Optic Cable Manufacturing
335929 Other Communication and Energy Wire
Manufacturing
33593 Wiring Device Manufacturing
335931 Current-Carrying Wiring Device
Manufacturing
335932 Noncurrent-Carrying Wiring Device
Manufacturing
33599 All Other Electrical
Equipment and
Component Manufacturing
335991 Carbon and Graphite Product Manufacturing
335999 All Other Miscellaneous Electrical Equipment
and Component Manufacturing
336 Transportation Equipment
Manufacturing


3361 Motor Vehicle Manufacturing
33611 Automobile and Light Duty
Motor Vehicle Manufacturing
336111 Automobile Manufacturing
3361 12 Light Truck and Utility Vehicle
Manufacturing


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33612  Heavy Duty Truck
        Manufacturing
336120   Heavy Duty Truck Manufacturing
3362   Motor Vehicle Body and
        Trailer Manufacturing
33621  Motor Vehicle Body and
        Trailer Manufacturing
336211   Motor Vehicle Body Manufacturing
336212   Truck Trailer Manufacturing
336213   Motor Home Manufacturing
336214   Travel Trailer and Camper Manufacturing
3363   Motor Vehicle Parts
        Manufacturing
33631  Motor Vehicle Gasoline
        Engine and Engine Parts
        Manufacturing
336311   Carburetor, Piston, Piston Ring, and Valve
        Manufacturing
336312   Gasoline Engine and Engine Parts
        Manufacturing
33632  Motor Vehicle Electrical and
        Electronic Equipment
        Manufacturing
336321   Vehicular Lighting Equipment Manufacturing
336322   Other Motor Vehicle Electrical and Electronic
        Equipment Manufacturing
33633  Motor Vehicle Steering and
        Suspension Components
        (except Spring)
        Manufacturing
336330   Motor Vehicle Steering and Suspension
        Components (except Spring) Manufacturing
33634  Motor Vehicle Brake System
        Manufacturing
336340   Motor Vehicle Brake System Manufacturing
33635  Motor Vehicle Transmission
        and Power Train Parts
        Manufacturing
336350   Motor Vehicle Transmission and Power Train
        Parts Manufacturing
33636  Motor Vehicle Seating and
        Interior Trim Manufacturing
336360   Motor Vehicle Seating and Interior Trim
        Manufacturing
33637  Motor Vehicle Metal Stamping
336370   Motor Vehicle Metal Stamping
33639  Other Motor Vehicle Parts
        Manufacturing
336391   Motor Vehicle Air-Conditioning
        Manufacturing
336399   All Other Motor Vehicle Parts Manufacturing
3364   Aerospace Product and Parts
        Manufacturing
33641  Aerospace Product and Parts
        Manufacturing
3 36411   Aircraft Manufacturing
336412   Aircraft Engine and Engine Parts
        Manufacturing
3 36413   Other Aircraft Parts and Auxiliary Equipment
        Manufacturing
336414   Guided Missile and Space Vehicle
        Manufacturing
336415   Guided Missile and Space Vehicle Propulsion
        Unit and Propulsion Unit Parts Manufacturing
3 36419   Other Guided Missile and Space Vehicle
        Parts and Auxiliary Equipment
        Manufacturing
3365   Railroad Rolling Stock
        Manufacturing
33651  Railroad Rolling Stock
        Manufacturing
336510   Railroad Rolling Stock Manufacturing
3366   Ship and Boat Building
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33661   Ship and Boat Building

336611    Ship Building and Repairing

336612    Boat Building

3369    Other Transportation
         Equipment Manufacturing

33699   Other Transportation
         Equipment Manufacturing

336991    Motorcycle, Bicycle, and Parts Manufacturing

336992    Military Armored Vehicle, Tank, and Tank
         Component Manufacturing

336999    All Other Transportation Equipment
         Manufacturing
337     Furniture and Related
         Product Manufacturing
3371    Household and Institutional
         Furniture and Kitchen
         Cabinet Manufacturing

33711   Wood Kitchen Cabinet and
         Countertop Manufacturing

337110    Wood Kitchen Cabinet and Countertop
         Manufacturing (except facilities primarily
         engaged in the retail sale of household
         furniture and that manufacture custom wood
         kitchen cabinets and counter tops)

33712   Household and Institutional
         Furniture Manufacturing

337121    Upholstered Household Furniture
         Manufacturing (except facilities primarily
         engaged in the retail sale of household
         furniture and that manufacture custom made
         upholstered household furniture)

337122    Nonupholstered Wood Household Furniture
         Manufacturing (except facilities primarily
         engaged in the retail sale of household
         furniture and that manufacture
         nonupholstered, household type, custom
         wood furniture)

337124    Metal Household Furniture Manufacturing

337125    Household Furniture (except Wood and
         Metal) Manufacturing

337127    Institutional Furniture Manufacturing
337129    Wood Television, Radio, and Sewing
         Machine Cabinet Manufacturing

3372    Office Furniture (including
         Fixtures)Manufacturing

33721   Office Furniture (including
         Fixtures)Manufacturing

3 37211    Wood Office Furniture Manufacturing

337212    Custom Architectural Woodwork and
         Millwork Manufacturing

337214    Office Furniture (except Wood)
         Manufacturing

337215    Showcase, Partition, Shelving, and Locker
         Manufacturing

3379    Other Furniture Related
         Product Manufacturing

33791   Mattress Manufacturing

337910    Mattress Manufacturing

33792   Blind and Shade
         Manufacturing

337920    Blind and Shade Manufacturing
339     Miscellaneous Manufacturing
3391    Medical Equipment and
         Supplies Manufacturing

33911   Medical Equipment and
         Supplies Manufacturing

339111    Laboratory Apparatus and Furniture Manuf.

339112    Surgical and Medical Instrument
         Manufacturing

339113    Surgical Appliance and Supplies
         Manufacturing (except facilities primarily
         engaged in manufacturing orthopedic devices
         to prescription in a retail environment)

339114    Dental Equipment and Supplies
         Manufacturing

339115    Ophthalmic Goods Manufacturing (except
         lens
         grinding facilities that are primarily engaged
         in the retail sale of eyeglasses and contact
         lenses to prescription for individuals)
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3399    Other Miscellaneous
          Manufacturing

33991   Jewelry and Silverware
          Manufacturing

339911    Jewelry (except Costume) Manufacturing

339912    Silverware and Hollowware Manufacturing

339913    Jewelers' Material and Lapidary Work
          Manufacturing
339914    Costume Jewelry and Novelty Manufacturing

33992   Sporting and Athletic Goods
          Manufacturing

339920    Sporting and Athletic Goods Manufacturing

33993   Doll, Toy, and Game
          Manufacturing

339931    Doll and Stuffed Toy Manufacturing

339932    Game, Toy, and Children's Vehicle
          Manufacturing

33994   Office Supplies (except Paper)
          Manufacturing

339941    Pen and Mechanical Pencil Manufacturing

339942    Lead Pencil and Art Good Manufacturing
339943    Marking Device Manufacturing

339944    Carbon Paper and Inked Ribbon
          Manufacturing

33995   Sign Manufacturing

339950    Sign Manufacturing

33999   All Other Miscellaneous
          Manufacturing

339991    Gasket, Packing, and Sealing Device
          Manufacturing

339992    Musical Instrument Manufacturing

339993    Fastener, Button, Needle, and Pin
          Manufacturing

339994    Broom, Brush, and Mop Manufacturing

339995    Burial Casket Manufacturing

339999    All Other Miscellaneous Manufacturing

113310    Logging
111998    All Other Miscellaneous Crop Farming
          (Limited to facilities primarily engaged in
          reducing maple sap to maple syrup)

211112    Natural Gas Liquid Extraction (limited to
          facilities that recover sulfur from natural gas)

212324    Kaolin and Ball Clay Mining (limited to
          facilities operating without a mine or quarry
          and that are primarily engaged in
          beneficiating kaolin and clay)

212325    Clay and Ceramic and Refractory
          Minerals Mining (limited to facilities
          operating without a mine or quarry and that
          are primarily engaged in beneficiating clay
          and ceramic and refractory minerals)

212393    Other Chemical and Fertilizer Mineral
          Mining (limited to facilities operating
          without a mine or quarry that are primarily
          engaged in beneficiating chemical or fertilizer
          mineral raw materials)

212399    All Other Nonmetallic Mineral Mining
          (limited to facilities operating without a mine
          or quarry that are primarily engaged in
          beneficiating nonmetallic minerals)

488390    Other Support Activities for Water
          Transportation (limited to facilities that are
          primarily engaged in providing routine repair
          and maintenance of ships and boats from
          floating drydocks)

511110    Newspaper Publishers

511120    Periodical Publishers

511130    Book Publishers

511140    Directory and Mailing List Publishers
          (except Facilities that are primarily engaged
          in furnishing services for direct mail
          advertising including address list compilers,
          address list publishers, address list publishers
          and printing combined, address list
          publishing, business directory publishers,
          catalog of collections publishers, catalog of
          collections publishers and printing combined,
          mailing list compilers, directory compilers,
          and mailing list compiling services)

511191    Greeting Card Publishers

511199    All Other Publishers

512220    Integrated Record Production/Distribution
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512230     Music Publishers (except facilities primarily
           Engaged in Music copyright authorizing use,
           Music copyright buying and licensing, and
           Music publishers working on their own
           account)

516110     Internet Publishing and Broadcasting and
           web search portals (limited to facilities
           primarily engaged in Internet newspaper
           publishing, Internet periodical publishing,
           internet book publishing, Miscellaneous
           Internet publishing, Internet greeting card
           publishers except web search portals

541710     Research and Development in the Physical,
           Engineering, and Life Sciences except
           Biotechnology (limited to facilities that are
           primarily engaged in Guided missile and
           space vehicle engine research and
           development, and in Guided missile and
           space vehicle parts (except engines) research
           and development)

811490     Other Personal and Household Goods
           Repair and Maintenance (limited to
           facilities that are primarily engaged in
           repairing and servicing pleasure and sail
           boats without retailing new boats
           (previously classified under SIC 3732, Boat
           Building and Repairing (pleasure boat
           building)
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1.2    NAICS codes that correspond
         to SIC codes other than 20
         through 39:
 212      Mining (except Oil and Gas)
 2121

 212111


 212112

 212113


 2122

 212221

 212222

 212231

 212234

 212299


 221
Coal Mining

Bituminous Coal and Lignite Surface
Mining

Bituminous Coal Underground Mining

Anthracite Mining


Metal Ore Mining

Gold Ore Mining

Silver Ore Mining

Lead Ore and Zinc Ore Mining

Copper Ore and Nickel Ore Mining

All Other Metal Ore Mining
Utilities
 22111   Electric Power Generation
           (limited to facilities that combust
           coal and/or oil for the purpose of
           generating power for distribution
           in commerce)

 221111    Hydroelectric Power Generation

 221112    Fossil Fuel Electric Power Generation

 221113    Nuclear Electric Power Generation

 221119    Other Electric Power Generation

 221121    Electric Bulk Power Transmission and
           Control

 221122    Electric Power Distribution
221330    Steam and Air Conditioning Supply
          Limited to facilities engaged in providing
          combinations of electric, gas and other
          services, not elsewhere classified (NEC)
          (previously classified under SIC 4939,
          Combination Utility Services Not
          Elsewhere Classified.)

424690    Other Chemical and Allied Products
          Merchant Wholesalers

424710    Petroleum Bulk Stations and Terminals

425110    Business to Business Electronic Markets
          (limited to facilities previously classified in
          5169, Chemicals and Allied Products, NEC)

425120    Wholesale Trade Agents and Brokers
          (limited to facilities previously classified in
          5169, Chemicals and Allied Products, NEC)

562112    Hazardous Waste Collection (limited to
          facilities primarily engaged in solvent
          recovery services on a contract or fee basis)

562211    Hazardous Waste Treatment and
          Disposal (limited to facilities regulated
          under the Resource  Conservation and
          Recovery Act, subtitle C, 42 U.S.C. 6921, et
          seq.)

562212    Solid Waste Landfill (limited to facilities
          regulated under the  Resource Conservation
          and Recovery Act, subtitle C, 42 U.S.C.
          6921, etseq)

562213    Solid Waste Combustors and
          Incinerators (Limited to facilities regulated
          under the Resource  Conservation and
          Recovery Act, subtitle C, 42 U.S.C. 6921 et
          seq.)

562219    Other Nonhazardous Waste Treatment
          and Disposal (Limited to facilities
          regulated under the  Resource Conservation
          and Recovery Act, subtitle C, 42 U.S.C.
          6921 etseq.)

562920    Materials Recovery Facilities (Limited to
          facilities regulated under the Resource
          Conservation and Recovery Act, subtitle C,
          42 U.S.C. 6921 etseq.)
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   Table II.  EPCRA  Section 313 Chemical  List For Reporting Year 2012
	(including Toxic Chemical Categories)	

Individually listed EPCRA Section 313 chemicals with CAS numbers are arranged alphabetically starting on page II-3. Following
the alphabetical list, the EPCRA Section 313 chemicals are arranged in CAS number order.  Covered chemical categories follow.
Certain EPCRA Section 313 chemicals listed in Table II have parenthetic "qualifiers." These qualifiers indicate that these EPCRA
Section 313 chemicals are subject to the section 313 reporting requirements if manufactured, processed,  or otherwise used in a
specific form or when a certain activity is performed.  The following chemicals are reportable only if they are manufactured,
processed, or otherwise used in the specific form(s) listed below:
Chemical/ Chemical Category
Aluminum (fume or dust)
Aluminum oxide (fibrous forms)
Ammonia (includes anhydrous ammonia and aqueous ammonia
from water dissociable ammonium salts and other sources; 10
percent of total aqueous ammonia is reportable under this listing)
Asbestos (friable)
Hydrochloric acid (acid aerosols including mists, vapors, gas,
fog, and other airborne forms of any particle size)
Nitrate compounds (water dissociable; reportable only when in
aqueous solution)
Phosphorus (yellow or white)
Sulfuric acid (acid aerosols including mists, vapors, gas, fog, and
other airborne forms of any particle size)
Vanadium (except when contained in an alloy)
Zinc (fume or dust)
CAS Number
7429-90-5
1344-28-1
7664-41-7
1332-21-4
7647-01-0
NA
7723-14-0
7664-93-9
7440-62-2
7440-66-6
Qualifier
Only if it is a fume or dust form.
Only if it is a fibrous form.
Only 10% of aqueous forms. 100% of
anhydrous forms.
Only if it is a friable form.
Only if it is an aerosol form as
defined.
Only if in aqueous solution
Only if it is a yellow or white form.
Only if it is an aerosol form as
defined.
Except if it is contained in an alloy.
Ply if it is in a fume or dust form.
The qualifier for the following three chemicals is based on the chemical activity rather than the form of the chemical.  These
chemicals are subject to EPCRA section 313 reporting requirements only when the indicated activity is performed.
Chemical/ Chemical Category
Dioxin and dioxin-like compounds (manufacturing; and the
processing or otherwise use of dioxin and dioxin-like compounds if
the dioxin and dioxin-like compounds are present as contaminants
in a chemical and if they were created during the manufacture of
that chemical.)
Isopropyl alcohol (only persons who manufacture by the strong
acid process are subject, no supplier notification)
Saccharin (only persons who manufacture are subject, no supplier
notification)
CAS
Number
NA
67-63-0
81-07-2
Qualifier
Only if they are manufactured at the
facility; or are processed or otherwise
used when present as contaminants in a
chemical but only if they were created
during the manufacture of that
chemical.
Only if it is being manufactured by the
strong acid process. Facilities that
process or otherwise use isopropyl
alcohol are not covered and should not
file a report.
Only if it is being manufactured.
There are no supplier notification requirements for isopropyl alcohol and saccharin since the processors and users of these chemicals
are not required to report. Manufacturers of these chemicals do not need to notify their customers that these are reportable EPCRA
section 313 chemicals.
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  Note: Chemicals may be added to or deleted from the list.  The Emergency Planning and Community Right-to-Know Call Center
  will provide up-to-date information on the status of these changes. See section B.3.c of the instructions for more information on the
  de minimis % limits listed below. There are no de minimis levels for PBT chemicals since the de minimis exemption is not available
  for these chemicals (an asterisk appears where a de minimis limit would otherwise appear in Table II). However, for purposes of the
  supplier notification requirement only, such limits are provided in Appendix D.
Chemical Qualifiers

This table contains  the list of individual EPCRA Section 313
chemicals and categories of chemicals subject to 2009 calendar
year reporting.  Some of the  EPCRA Section 313  chemicals
listed have  parenthetic  qualifiers  listed next to them.   An
EPCRA Section 313 chemical that is listed without a qualifier is
subject to reporting in all forms in which it is manufactured,
processed, and otherwise used.

Fume or dust.  Two of the metals on the list (aluminum and
zinc) contain the qualifier "fume or dust." Fume or dust refers to
dry forms of these metals but does not refer to "wet" forms such
as solutions  or slurries. As explained in Section B.3.a of these
instructions,  the term manufacture includes the generation of an
EPCRA Section  313 chemical  as a byproduct or impurity.   In
such cases,  a facility should determine if, for example, it
generated more than 25,000 pounds  of aluminum fume or dust in
the reporting year as a result of its  activities.  If so, the facility
must report  that it  manufactures "aluminum (fume  or  dust)."
Similarly, there may be certain  technologies in which  one  of
these metals is processed in the form of a fume or dust to make
other  EPCRA Section 313  chemicals or other  products  for
distribution  in commerce.  In reporting releases, the facility
would only report releases of the fume or dust.

EPA considers dusts to consist of  solid particles generated  by
any mechanical  processing  of  materials including crushing,
grinding, rapid impact, handling, detonation, and decrepitation
of organic and inorganic materials such as rock, ore,  and metal.
Dusts do not tend to  flocculate,  except under electrostatic forces.

EPA considers a fume to be an airborne dispersion consisting of
small  solid  particles created by  condensation from  a gaseous
state, in  distinction  to a gas or vapor.  Fumes arise from the
heating  of solids such as lead.   The  condensation is often
accompanied by a chemical reaction,  such as oxidation.  Fumes
flocculate and sometimes coalesce.

Manufacturing qualifiers. Two of the entries in the EPCRA
Section   313  chemical  list contain  a  qualifier relating  to
manufacture.  For  isopropyl  alcohol, the  qualifier is  "only
persons who manufacture by the strong acid process are subject,
no supplier notification."   For saccharin, the qualifier is "only
persons who manufacture are subject, no supplier notification."
For isopropyl  alcohol, the qualifier means  that only facilities
manufacturing isopropyl alcohol by the strong acid process are
required to report. In the  case  of saccharin, only manufacturers
of the EPCRA Section 313 chemical are subject to the reporting
requirements.  A facility that only  processes or otherwise uses
either of these EPCRA Section 313 chemicals is not required to
report for these EPCRA Section 313  chemicals.  In both cases,
supplier notification does not apply  because only manufacturers,
not users, of these  two EPCRA Section 313 chemicals must
report.

Ammonia  (includes  anhydrous   ammonia   and  aqueous
ammonia from water dissociable ammonium salts and other
sources; 10 percent of total aqueous ammonia is reportable
under this listing).  The  qualifier for ammonia  means that
anhydrous forms of ammonia are 100% reportable and aqueous
forms are limited to 10% of total aqueous ammonia.  Therefore
when determining  threshold  and  releases  and other  waste
management quantities  all anhydrous ammonia is included but
only  10%  of  total aqueous  ammonia is included.    Any
evaporation of  ammonia from aqueous ammonia solutions is
considered  anhydrous  ammonia and  should be  included  in
threshold   determinations  and  release  and  other   waste
management calculations.

Sulfuric acid and Hydrochloric acid (acid aerosols including
mists, vapors,  gas, fog, and  other airborne  forms of any
particle size).  The qualifier for sulfuric acid and hydrochloric
acid means that the only forms of these  chemicals that are
reportable  are  airborne  forms.   Aqueous  solutions  are  not
covered by this  listing but any aerosols generated from aqueous
solutions are covered.

Nitrate compounds (water dissociable; reportable only when
in aqueous solution).  The qualifier for the nitrate  compounds
category limits the reporting to nitrate compounds that dissociate
in water, generating nitrate ion.  For the purposes  of threshold
determinations the entire weight of the nitrate compound must
be included in all calculations.  For the purposes  of reporting
releases and other waste management quantities only the weight
of the nitrate ion should be included in the calculations of these
quantities.

Phosphorus (yellow or white).  The listing for phosphorus is
qualified by the term "yellow or white."  This means that only
manufacturing,  processing,  or otherwise use of phosphorus in
the  yellow  or white  chemical   form  triggers  reporting.
Conversely, manufacturing, processing, or  otherwise  use  of
"black" or "red" phosphorus does not trigger reporting. Supplier
notification also applies only to distribution of yellow or white
phosphorus.

Asbestos (friable).  The listing for asbestos is qualified by the
term "friable," referring to the physical characteristic of being
able to be crumbled, pulverized, or reducible to  a powder with
hand  pressure.  Only manufacturing, processing, or otherwise
use of asbestos  in the friable form triggers reporting.  Supplier
notification applies only to distribution of mixtures or other trade
name products containing friable asbestos.

Aluminum Oxide (fibrous forms). The listing for aluminum
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oxide is qualified by the term "fibrous forms."  Fibrous refers to
a man-made form  of aluminum oxide that  is  processed to
produce strands or filaments which can be cut to various lengths
depending on the  application.  Only manufacturing, processing,
or otherwise use of aluminum oxide in the fibrous form triggers
reporting.   Supplier notification applies only to distribution of
mixtures or other  trade name products containing fibrous forms
of aluminum oxide.
        Notes for Sections A and B of following list of
                      TRI chemicals:

       "Color Index" indicated by "C.I."

       * There are no de minimis levels for PBT
       chemicals, except for supplier notification
       purposes (see Appendix D).	
a.
Individually-Listed Toxic Chemicals Arranged
Alphabetically
 CAS Number   Chemical Name
                                     De minimis
                                       % Limit
 71751-41-2      Abamectin[AvermectinBl]            1.0
 30560-19-1      Acephate                             1.0
                 (Acetylphosphoramidothioic acid O,S-
                 dimethyl ester)
 75-07-0         Acetaldehyde                         0.1
 60-35-5         Acetamide                           0.1
 75-05-8         Acetonitrile                          1.0
 98-86-2         Acetophenone                        1.0
 53-96-3         2-Acetylaminofluorene                0.1
 62476-59-9      Acifluorfen, sodium salt               1.0
                 [5-(2-Chloro-4-(trifluoromethyl)phenoxy)-2-
                 nitrobenzoic acid, sodium salt]
 107-02-8        Acrolein                             1.0
 79-06-1         Acrylamide                          0.1
 79-10-7         Acrylic acid                          1.0
 107-13-1        Acrylonitrile                         0.1
 15972-60-8      Alachlor                             1.0
 116-06-3        Aldicarb                             1.0
 309-00-2        Aldrin                                 *
                 [l,4:5,8-Dimethanonaphthalene,
                 1,2,3,4,10,10-hexachloro-l,4,4a,5,8,8a-
                 hexahydro-(1 .alpha. ,4. alpha. ,4a.beta.,
                 5.alpha.,8.alpha.,8a.beta.)-]
 28057-48-9      d-trans-Allethrin                      1.0
                 [d-trans-Chrysanthemic acid of d-allethrone]
 107-18-6        Allyl alcohol                         1.0
 107-11-9        Allylamine                           1.0
 107-05-1        Allyl chloride                         1.0
 7429-90-5       Aluminum (fume or dust)              1.0
 20859-73-8      Aluminum phosphide                  1.0
 1344-28-1       Aluminum oxide (fibrous forms)        1.0
 834-12-8        Ametryn                             1.0
                 (N-Ethyl-N=-(l-methylethyl)-6-
                 (methylthio)-l,3,5,-triazine-2,4-diamine)
 117-79-3        2-Aminoanthraquinone                0.1
 60-09-3         4-Aminoazobenzene                   0.1
 92-67-1	4-Aminobiphenyl	0.1
                                                     CAS Number   Chemical Name
                                             De minimis
                                                % Limit
                                                     82-28-0
                                                     81-49-2
                                                     33089-61-1
                                                     61-82-5
                                                     7664-41-7
                                                      101-05-3
62-53-3
90-04-0
104-94-9
134-29-2
120-12-7
7440-36-0
7440-38-2
1332-21-4
1912-24-9
                                                     7440-39-3
                                                     22781-23-3
                                                      1861-40-1
                                                      17804-35-2
                                                      98-87-3
                                                      55-21-0
                                                      71-43-2
                                                      92-87-5
                                                      98-07-7

                                                      191-24-2
                                                      98-88-4
                                                      94-36-0
                                                      100-44-7
                                                      7440-41-7
                                                      82657-04-3
                                                      92-52-4
                                                      3296-90-0
                                                      111-91-1
                                                      111-44-4
                                                      542-88-1
                                                      108-60-1
                                                      56-35-9
                                                      10294-34-5
                                                      7637-07-2
                                                      314-40-9
                                                     53404-19-6
l-Amino-2-methylanthraquinone        0.1
l-Amino-2,4-dibromoanthraquinone     0.1
Amitraz                              1.0
Amitrole                             0.1
Ammonia                            1.0
(includes anhydrous ammonia and aqueous
ammonia from water dissociable ammonium
salts and other sources; 10 percent of total
aqueous ammonia is reportable under this
listing)
Anilazine                             1.0
[4,6-Dichloro-N-(2-chlorophenyl)-l,3,5-
triazin-2-amine]
Aniline                               1.0
o-Anisidine                           0.1
p-Anisidine                           1.0
o-Anisidine hydrochloride              0.1
Anthracene                           1.0
Antimony                            1.0
Arsenic                              0.1
Asbestos (friable)                     0.1
Atrazine                             1.0
(6-Chloro-N-ethyl-N=-(l-methylethyl)-
l,3,5-triazine-2,4-diamine)
Barium                              1.0
Bendiocarb                           1.0
[2,2-Dimethyl-l,3-benzodioxol-4-ol
methylcarbamate]
Benfluralin                           1.0
(N-Butyl-N-ethyl-2,6-dinitro-4-
(trifluoromethyl)benzenamine)
Benomyl                             1.0
Benzal chloride                       1.0
Benzamide                           1.0
Benzene                             0.1
Benzidine                            0.1
Benzoic trichloride                    0.1
(Benzotrichloride)
Benzo(g,h,i)perylene                     *
Benzoyl chloride                      1.0
Benzoyl peroxide                     1.0
Benzyl chloride                       1.0
Beryllium                            0.1
Bifenthrin                            1.0
Biphenyl                             1.0
2,2-bis(Bromomethyl)-l,3-propanediol  0.1
Bis(2-chloroethoxy) methane           1.0
Bis(2-chloroethyl) ether                1.0
Bis(chloromethyl) ether                0.1
Bis(2-chloro-l-methylethyl)ether        1.0
Bis(tributyltin) oxide                   1.0
Boron trichloride                      1.0
Boron trifluoride                      1.0
Bromacil                             1.0
(5-Bromo-6-methyl-3 -(1 -methylpropyl)-
2,4(lH,3H)-pyrimidinedione)
Bromacil, lithium salt                  1.0
[2,4(lH,3H)-Pyrimidinedione,5-bromo-6-
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CAS Number   Chemical Name
De minimis
   % Limit
                methyl-3-(l-methylpropyl), lithium salt]
7726-95-6       Bromine                             1.0

35691-65-7      l-Bromo-l-(bromomethyl)-            1.0
                1,3 -propanedicarbonitrile
353-59-3        Bromochlorodifluoromethane          1.0
                (Halonl211)
75-25-2         Bromoform (Tribromomethane)        1.0
74-83-9         Bromomethane                       1.0
                (Methyl bromide)
75-63-8         Bromotrifluoromethane                1.0
                (Halon 1301)
1689-84-5       Bromoxynil                          1.0
                (3,5 -Dibromo -4 -hydro xybenzonitrile)
1689-99-2       Bromoxynil octanoate                 1.0
                (Octanoic acid, 2,6-dibromo-4-
                cyanophenylester)
357-57-3        Brucine                             1.0
106-99-0        1,3-Butadiene                        0.1
141-32-2        Butyl acrylate                        1.0
71-36-3         n-Butyl alcohol                       1.0
78-92-2         sec-Butyl alcohol                     1.0
75-65-0         tert-Butyl alcohol                     1.0
106-88-7        1,2-Butylene oxide                    0.1
123-72-8        Butyraldehyde                        1.0
7440-43-9       Cadmium                            0.1
156-62-7        Calcium cyanamide                   1.0
133-06-2        Captan                              1.0
                [lH-Isoindole-l,3(2H)-dione, 3a,4,7,7a-
                tetrahydro-2-[(trichloromethyl)thio]-]
63-25-2         Carbaryl [1-Naphthalenol,              1.0
                methylcarbamate]
1563-66-2       Carbofuran                          1.0
75-15-0         Carbon disulfide                      1.0
56-23-5         Carbon tetrachloride                  0.1
463-58-1        Carbonyl sulfide                      1.0
5234-68-4       Carboxin                            1.0
                (5,6-Dihydro-2-methyl-N-
                phenyl-1,4-oxathiin-3 -carboxamide)
120-80-9        Catechol                             0.1
2439-01-2       Chinomethionat                       1.0
                [6-Methyl-l,3-dithiolo[4,5-b]quinoxalin-2-
                one]
133-90-4        Chloramben                         1.0
                [Benzoic acid, 3-amino-2,5-dichloro-]
57-74-9         Chlordane                             *
                [4,7-Methanoindan, 1,2,4,5,6,7,8,8-
                octachloro-2,3,3a,4,7,7a-hexahydro-]
115-28-6        Chlorendic acid                       0.1
90982-32-4      Chlorimuron ethyl                     1.0
                [Ethyl-2-[[[[(4-chloro-6-methoxyprimidin-2-
                yl)amino] carbonyl] amino] sulfonyl]
                benzoate]
7782-50-5       Chlorine                             1.0
10049-04-4      Chlorine dioxide                      1.0
79-11-8         Chloroacetic acid                     1.0
532-27-4        2-Chloroacetophenone                 1.0
4080-31-3       l-(3-Chloroallyl)-3,5,7-triaza-	LO^
CAS Number

106-47-8
108-90-7
510-15-6


75-68-3

75-45-6

75-00-3
67-66-3
74-87-3
107-30-2
563-47-3
104-12-1
76-06-2
126-99-8
542-76-7
63938-10-3
354-25-6

2837-89-0

1897-45-6


95-69-2
75-88-7

75-72-9
460-35-5

5598-13-0


64902-72-3



7440-47-3
4680-78-8
6459-94-5
569-64-2
989-38-8
1937-37-7
2602-46-2
28407-37-6
16071-86-6
2832-40-8
3761-53-3
81-88-9
3118-97-6
97-56-3
842-07-9
492-80-8

De minimis
Chemical Name % Limit
1-azoniaadamantane chloride
p-Chloroaniline
Chlorobenzene
Chlorobenzilate
[Benzeneacetic acid, 4-chloro-.alpha.-
chlorophenyl)-.alpha.-hydroxy-, ethyl
1-Chloro-l, 1-difluoroethane
(HCFC-142b)
Chlorodifluoromethane
(HCFC-22)
Chloroethane (Ethyl chloride)
Chloroform
Chloromethane (Methyl chloride)
Chloromethyl methyl ether
3-Chloro-2-methyl-l-propene
p-Chlorophenyl isocyanate
Chloropicrin
Chloroprene
3 -Chloropropionitrile
Chlorotetrafluoroethane
1-Chloro-l, 1,2,2-
tetrafluoroethane (HCFC-124a)
2-Chloro-l, 1,1,2-
tetrafluoroethane (HCFC-124)
Chlorothalonil
[1,3-Benzenedicarbonitrile, 2,4,5,6-
tetrachloro-]
p-Chloro-o-toluidine
2-Chloro-l,l,l-
trifluoroethane (HCFC-133a)
Chlorotrifluoromethane (CFC-13)
3-Chloro-l,l,l-
trifluoropropane (HCFC-253fb)
Chlorpyrifos methyl
[O,O-Dimethyl-O-(3,5,6-trichloro-2-
pyridyl)phosphorothioate]
Chlorsulfuron
[2-Chloro-N-[[(4-methoxy-6-methyl-l
triazin-2-yl)amino]carbonyl]
benzenesulfonamide]
Chromium
C.I. Acid Green 3
C.I. Acid Red 114
C.I. Basic Green 4
C.I. Basic Red 1
C.I. Direct Black 38
C.I. Direct Blue 6
C.I. Direct Blue 218
C.I. Direct Brown 95
C.I. Disperse Yellow 3
C.I. Food Red 5
C.I. Food Red 15
C.I. Solvent Orange 7
C.I. Solvent Yellow 3
C.I. Solvent Yellow 14
C.I. Solvent Yellow 34
(Auramine)

0.1
1.0
1.0
(4-
ester]
1.0

1.0

1.0
0.1
1.0
0.1
0.1
1.0
1.0
0.1
1.0
1.0
1.0

1.0

0.1


0.1
1.0

1.0
1.0

1.0


1.0
,3,5-


1.0
1.0
0.1
1.0
1.0
0.1
0.1
1.0
0.1
1.0
0.1
1.0
1.0
0.1
1.0
0.1

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 CAS Number    Chemical Name
De minimis
   % Limit
 128-66-5        C.I. Vat Yellow 4                     1.0
 7440-48-4       Cobalt                               0.1
 7440-50-8       Copper                              1.0
 8001-58-9       Creosote                             0.1
 120-71-8        p-Cresidine                          0.1
 108-39-4        m-Cresol                             1.0
 95-48-7         o-Cresol                             1.0
 106-44-5        p-Cresol                             1.0
 1319-77-3       Cresol (mixed isomers)                1.0
 4170-30-3       Crotonaldehyde                       1.0
 98-82-8         Cumene                             1.0
 80-15-9         Cumene hydroperoxide                1.0
 135-20-6        Cupferron                           0.1
                 [Benzeneamine, N-hydroxy-
                 N-nitroso, ammonium salt]
 21725-46-2      Cyanazine                           1.0
 1134-23-2       Cycloate                             1.0
 110-82-7        Cyclohexane                         1.0
 108-93-0        Cyclohexanol                        1.0
 68359-37-5      Cyfluthrin                           1.0
                 [3-(2,2-Dichloroethenyl)-2,2-
                 dimethylcyclopropanecarboxylic acid,
                 cyano(4-fluoro-3-phenoxyphenyl) methyl
                 ester]
 68085-85-8      Cyhalothrin                          1.0
                 [3-(2-Chloro-3,3,3-trifluoro-l-propenyl)-
                 2,2-dimethylcyclopropane-carboxylic acid
                 cyano(3-phenoxyphenyl)methyl ester]
 94-75-7         2,4-D                                0.1
                 [Acetic acid, (2,4-dichlorophenoxy)-]
 533-74-4        Dazomet                             1.0
                 (Tetrahydro-3,5-dimethyl-2H-l,3,5-
                 thiadiazine-2-thione)
 53404-60-7      Dazomet,  sodium salt                  1.0
                 [Tetrahydro-3,5-dimethyl-2H-l,3,5-
                 thiadiazine-2-thione, ion(l-), sodium]
 94-82-6         2,4-DB                              1.0
 1929-73-3       2,4-D butoxyethyl ester                0.1
 94-80-4         2,4-D butyl ester                      0.1
 2971-38-2       2,4-D chlorocrotyl ester                0.1
 1163-19-5       Decabromodiphenyl oxide             1.0
 13684-56-5      Desmedipham                        1.0
 1928-43-4       2,4-D 2-ethylhexyl ester               0.1
 53404-37-8      2,4-D 2-ethyl-4-                      0.1
                 methylpentyl ester
 2303-16-4       Diallate                             1.0
                 [Carbamothioic acid, bis(l-methylethyl)-S-
                 (2,3-dichloro-2-propenyl) ester]
 615-05-4        2,4-Diaminoanisole                   0.
 39156-41-7      2,4-Diaminoanisole sulfate             0.
 101-80-4        4,4'-Diaminodiphenyl ether            0.
 95-80-7         2,4-Diaminotoluene                   0.
 25376-45-8      Diaminotoluene (mixed isomers)        0.
 333-41-5        Diazinon                             1.0
 334-88-3        Diazomethane                        1.0
 132-64-9        Dibenzoruran                        1.0
 96-12-8         l,2-Dibromo-3-                       0.1
	chloropropane (DBCP)	
CAS Number
106-93-4

124-73-2

84-74-2
1918-00-9

99-30-9

95-50-1
541-73-1
106-46-7
25321-22-6
91-94-1
612-83-9

64969-34-2
75-27-4
764-41-0
110-57-6
1649-08-7

75-71-8
107-06-2

540-59-0
1717-00-6

75-43-4
75-09-2

127564-92-5
13474-88-9

111512-56-2

422-44-6

431-86-7

507-55-1

136013-79-1

128903-21-9

422-48-0

422-56-0

97-23-4

120-83-2
78-87-5
10061-02-6
78-88-6
542-75-6
De minimis
Chemical Name % Limit
1 ,2-Dibromoethane
(Ethylene dibromide)
Dibromotetrafluoroethane
(Halon2402)
Dibutyl phthalate
Dicamba
(3 ,6-Dichloro-2-methoxybenzoic acid)
Dichloran
[2,6-Dichloro-4-nitroaniline]
1 ,2-Dichlorobenzene
1 , 3 -Dichlorobenzene
1 ,4-Dichlorobenzene
Dichlorobenzene (mixed isomers)
3 , 3 '-Dichlorobenzidine
3 , 3 '-Dichlorobenzidine
dihydrochloride
3, 3 '-Dichlorobenzidine sulfate
Dichlorobromomethane
1 ,4-Dichloro-2-butene
trans- 1 ,4-Dichloro-2-butene
1,2-Dichloro- 1,1-
difluoroethane (HCFC-132b)
Dichlorodifluoromethane (CFC-12)
1,2-Dichloroethane (Ethylene
dichloride)
1 ,2-Dichloroethylene
1 , 1 -Dichloro- 1 -fluoroethane
(HCFC-141b)
Dichlorofluoromethane (HCFC-21)
Dichloromethane (Methylene
chloride)
Dichloropentafluoropropane
1,1 -Dichloro- 1,2,2,3, 3-
pentafluoropropane (HCFC-225cc)
l,l-Dichloro-l,2,3,3,3-
pentafluoropropane (HCFC-225eb)
1,2-Dichloro- 1,1, 2,3, 3-
pentafluoropropane (HCFC-225bb)
1,2-Dichloro- 1, 1,3,3,3-
pentafluoropropane (HCFC-225da)
1,3-Dichloro-l, 1,2,2,3-
pentafluoropropane (HCFC-225cb)
1,3-Dichloro-l, 1,2,3,3-
pentafluoropropane (HCFC-225ea)
2,2-Dichloro- 1,1, 1,3,3 -
pentafluoropropane (HCFC-225aa)
2,3-Dichloro-l, 1,1,2,3-
pentafluoropropane (HCFC-225ba)
3,3-Dichloro-l, 1,1,2,2-
pentafluoropropane (HCFC-225ca)
Dichlorophene
[2,2'-Methylenebis(4-chlorophenol)]
2,4-Dichlorophenol
1 ,2-Dichloropropane
trans- 1 ,3 -Dichloropropene
2,3-Dichloropropene
1 , 3 -Dichloropropylene
0.1

1.0

1.0
1.0

1.0

1.0
1.0
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1

0.1
0.1
1.0
1.0
1.0

1.0
0.1

1.0
1.0

1.0
0.1

1.0
1.0

1.0

1.0

1.0

1.0

1.0

1.0

1.0

1.0

1.0

1.0
1.0
0.1
1.0
0.1
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CAS Number   Chemical Name
                             De minimis
                                % Limit
76-14-2

34077-87-7
90454-18-5
812-04-4

354-23-4

306-83-2

62-73-7


51338-27-3


115-32-2

77-73-6
1464-53-5
111-42-2
38727-55-8
117-81-7
64-67-5
35367-38-5
101-90-6
94-58-6
55290-64-7
60-51-5
119-90-4
20325-40-0
111984-09-9

124-40-3
2300-66-5
60-11-7
121-69-7
119-93-7
612-82-8
41766-75-0

79-44-7
2524-03-0

68-12-2
57-14-7
105-67-9
131-11-3
77-78-1
99-65-0
528-29-0
100-25-4
Dichlorotetrafluoroethane              1.0
(CFC-114)
Dichlorotrifluoroethane                1.0
Dichloro-l,l,2-trifluoroethane          1.0
l,l-Dichloro-l,2,2-                    1.0
trifluoroethane (HCFC-123b)
l,2-Dichloro-l,l,2-                    1.0
trifluoroethane (HCFC-123a)
2,2-Dichloro-l,l,l-                    1.0
trifluoroethane (HCFC-123)
Dichlorvos                           0.1
[Phosphoric acid, 2,2-dichloroethenyl
dimethyl ester]
Diclofop methyl                       1.0
[2-[4-(2,4-Dichlorophenoxy)phenoxy]
propanoic acid, methyl ester]
Dicofol                              1.0
[Benzenemethanol, 4-chloro-
Dicyclopentadiene                     1.0
Diepoxybutane                       0.1
Diethanolamine                       1.0
Diethatyl ethyl                        1.0
Di(2-ethylhexyl) phthalate (DEHP)      0.1
Diethyl sulfate                        0.1
Diflubenzuron                        1.0
Diglycidyl resorcinol ether             0.1
Dihydrosafrole                       0.1
Dimethipin                           1.0
[2,3-Dihydro-5,6-dimethyl-l,4-dithiin
1,1,4,4-tetraoxide]
Dimethoate                           1.0
3,3'-Dimethoxybenzidine               0.1
3,3'-Dimethoxybenzidine               0.1
dihydrochloride (o-Dianisidine
dihydrochloride)
3,3'-Dimethoxybenzidine               0.1
hydrochloride (o-Dianisidine hydrochloride)
Dimethylamine                       1.0
Dimethylamine dicamba               1.0
4-Dimethylaminoazobenzene           0.1
N,N-Dimethylaniline                  1.0
3,3'-Dimethylbenzidine (o-Tolidine)     0.1
3,3'-Dimethylbenzidine                0.1
dihydrochloride (o-Tolidine
dihydrochloride)
3,3'-Dimethylbenzidine                0.1
dihydrofluoride (o-Tolidine dihydrofluoride)
Dimethylcarbamyl chloride
Dimethyl
chlorothiophosphate
N,N-Dimethylformamide
1,1-Dimethyl hydrazine
2,4-Dimethylphenol
Dimethyl phthalate
Dimethyl sulfate
m-Dinitrobenzene
o-Dinitrobenzene
p-Dinitrobenzene	
0.1
1.0

1.0
0.1
1.0
1.0
0.1
1.0
1.0
1.0
         CAS Number    Chemical Name
                                             De minimis
                                                % Limit
 88-85-7         Dinitrobutyl phenol (Dinoseb)           1.0
 534-52-1        4,6-Dinitro-o-cresol                    1.0
 51-28-5         2,4-Dinitrophenol                      1.0
 121-14-2        2,4-Dinitrotoluene                      0.1
 606-20-2        2,6-Dinitrotoluene                      0.1
 25321-14-6     Dinitrotoluene (mixed isomers)          1.0
 39300-45-3     Dinocap                              1.0
 123-91-1        1,4-Dioxane                           0.1
 957-51-7        Diphenamid                           1.0
 122-39-4        Diphenylamine                        1.0
 122-66-7        1,2-Diphenylhydrazine                 0.1
                (Hydrazobenzene)
 2164-07-0      Dipotassium endothall                  1.0
                [7-Oxabicyclo(2.2. l)heptane-2,3-
                dicarboxylic acid, dipotassium salt]
 136-45-8        Dipropyl isocinchomeronate             1.0
 138-93-2        Disodium                             1.0
                cyanodithioimidocarbonate
 94-11-1         2,4-D isopropyl ester                   0.1
 541-53-7        2,4-Dithiobiuret                       1.0
 330-54-1        Diuron                               1.0
 2439-10-3      Dodine [Dodecylguanidine              1.0
                monoacetate]
 120-36-5        2,4-DP                               0.1
 1320-18-9      2,4-D propylene glycol                 0.1
                butyl ether ester
 2702-72-9      2,4-D sodium salt                      0.1
 106-89-8        Epichlorohydrin                       0.1
 13194-48-4     Ethoprop                              1.0
                [Phosphorodithioic acid O-ethyl S,S-
                dipropyl ester]
 110-80-5        2-Ethoxyethanol                       1.0
 140-88-5        Ethyl acrylate                          0.1
 100-41-4        Ethylbenzene                          0.1
 541-41-3        Ethyl chloroformate                    1.0
 759-94-4        Ethyl dipropylthiocarbamate             1.0
                (EPTC)
 74-85-1         Ethylene                              1.0
 107-21-1        Ethylene glycol                        1.0
 151-56-4        Ethyleneimine (Aziridine)               0.1
 75-21-8         Ethylene oxide                        0.1
 96-45-7         Ethylene thiourea                      0.1
 75-34-3         Ethylidene dichloride                   1.0
 52-85-7         Famphur                              1.0
 60168-88-9     Fenarimol                             1.0
                [.alpha.-(2-Chlorophenyl)-.alpha.-(4-
                chlorophenyl)-5 -pyrimidinemethanol]
 13356-08-6     Fenbutatin oxide                       1.0
                (Hexakis(2-methyl-2-phenylpropyl)
                distannoxane)
 66441-23-4     Fenoxaprop ethyl                      1.0
                [2-(4-((6-Chloro-2-
                benzoxazolylen)oxy)phenoxy)propanoic
                acid, ethyl ester]
 72490-01-8     Fenoxycarb                           1.0
	[[2-(4-Phenoxyphenoxy)ethyl]carbamic acid
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De minimis
   % Limit
                ethyl ester]
39515-41-8      Fenpropathrin                         1.0
                [2,2,3,3 -Tetramethylcyclopropane
                carboxylic acid cyano(3-
                phenoxyphenyl)methyl ester]
55-38-9         Fenthion                             1.0
                [O,O-Dimethyl O-[3-methyl-4-
                (methylthio)phenyl] ester, phosphorothioic
                acid]
51630-58-1      Fenvalerate                           1.0
                [4-Chloro-alpha-( 1 -methylethyl)
                benzeneacetic acid cyano (3-
                phenoxyphenyl) methyl ester]
14484-64-1      Ferbam                              1.0
                [Tris(dimethylcarbamodithioato- S, S')iron]
69806-50-4      Fluazifop butyl                        1.0
                [2-[4-[[5-(Trifluoromethyl)-2-
                pyridinyl]oxy]phenoxy]propanoic acid,
                butyl ester]
2164-17-2       Fluometuron                          1.0
                [Urea, N,N-dimethyl-N=-[3-
                (trifluoromethy l)phenyl] -]
7782-41-4       Fluorine                              1.0
51-21-8         Fluorouracil (5-Fluorouracil)           1.0
69409-94-5      Fluvalinate                           1.0
                [N-[2-Chloro-4-(trifluoromethyl)phenyl]-
                DL-valine(+)-cyano(3-
                phenoxyphenyl)methyl ester]
133-07-3        Folpet                                1.0
72178-02-0      Fomesafen                           1.0
                [5-(2-Chloro-4-(trifluoromethyl)phenoxy)-
                N-methylsulfony 1-2 -nitrobenzamide]
50-00-0         Formaldehyde                         0.1
64-18-6         Formic acid                          1.0
76-13-1         FreonllS                            1.0
                [Ethane, 1, l,2-trichloro-l,2,2,-trifluoro-]
110-00-9        Furan                                0.1
556-52-5        Glycidol                             0.1
76-44-8         Heptachlor                             *
                [l,4,5,6,7,8,8-Heptachloro-3a, 4,7,7a-
                tetrahydro-4,7-methano-lH-indene]
118-74-1        Hexachlorobenzene                      *
87-68-3         Hexachloro-1,3-butadiene              1.0
319-84-6        alpha-Hexachlorocyclohexane          0.1
77-47-4         Hexachlorocyclopentadiene            1.0
67-72-1         Hexachloroethan                      0.1
1335-87-1       Hexachloronaphthalene                 1.0
70-30-4         Hexachlorophene                     1.0
680-31-9        Hexamethylphosphoramide            0.1
110-54-3        n-Hexane                             1.0
51235-04-2      Hexazinone                          1.0
67485-29-4      Hydramethylnon                      1.0
                [Tetrahydro-5,5-dimethyl-2(lH)-
                pyrimidinone[3 -[4-(trifluoromethyl)phenyi] -
                l-[2-[4-(trifluoromethyl)phenyl]ethenyl]-2-
                propenylidene]hydrazone]
302-01-2        Hydrazine                            0.1
10034-93-2      Hydrazine sulfate	OJ_
CAS Number   Chemical Name
De minimis
   % Limit
                 7647-01-0       Hydrochloric acid                     1.0
                                 (acid aerosols including mists, vapors, gas,
                                 fog, and other airborne forms of any particle
                                 size)
                 74-90-8         Hydrogen cyanide                     1.0
                 7664-39-3       Hydrogen fluoride                     1.0
                 7783-06-4       Hydrogen sulfide                      1.0
                 123-31-9        Hydroquinone                         1.0
                 35554-44-0      Imazalil                              1.0
                                 [l-[2-(2,4-Dichlorophenyl)-2-(2-
                                 propenyloxy)ethyl] -IH-imidazole]
                 55406-53-6      3-Iodo-2-propynyl                     1.0
                                 butylcarbamate
                 13463-40-6      Iron pentacarbonyl                     1.0
                 78-84-2         Isobutyraldehyde                      1.0
                 465-73-6        Isodrin                                 *
                 25311-71-1      Isofenphos[2-[[Ethoxyl[(l-             1.0
                                 methylethyl)amino]phosphinothioyl]oxy]
                                 benzoic acid 1-methylethyl ester]
                 78-79-5         Isoprene                              0.1
                 67-63-0         Isopropyl alcohol                      1.0
                                 (only persons who manufacture by the
                                 strong acid process are subject, no supplier
                                 notification)
                 80-05-7         4,4'-Isopropylidenediphenol             1.0
                 120-58-1        Isosafrole                             1.0
                 77501-63-4      Lactofen                              1.0
                                 [Benzoic acid, 5-[2-Chloro-4-
                                 (trifluoromethyl)phenoxy]-2-nitro-, 2-
                                 ethoxy-l-methyl-2-oxoethyl ester]
                 7439-92-1       Lead                                   *
                                 (when lead is contained in stainless steel,
                                 brass or bronze alloys the de  minimis level is
                                 0.1)
                 58-89-9         Lindane                              0.1
                                 [Cyclohexane, 1,2,3,4,5,6-hexachloro-,
                                 (l.alpha.,2.alpha.,3.beta.,4.alpha.,5.alpha.,
                                 6.beta.)-]
                 330-55-2        Linuron                              1.0
                 554-13-2        Lithium carbonate                     1.0
                 121-75-5        Malathion                            1.0
                 108-31-6        Maleic anhydride                      1.0
                 109-77-3        Malononitrile                          1.0
                 12427-38-2      Maneb                               1.0
                                 [Carbamodithioic acid, 1,2-ethanediylbis-,
                                 manganese complex]
                 7439-96-5       Manganese                            1.0
                 93-65-2         Mecoprop                            0.1
                 149-30-4        2-Mercaptobenzothiazole (MET)        1.0
                 7439-97-6       Mercury                                *
                 150-50-5        Merphos                              1.0
                 126-98-7        Methacrylonitrile                      1.0
                 137-42-8        Metham sodium (Sodium               1.0
                                 methyldithiocarbamate)
                 67-56-1         Methanol                             1.0

                 20354-26-1      Methazole                            1.0
                	[2-(3,4-Dichlorophenyl)-4-methyl-l,2,4-
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 CAS Number   Chemical Name
De minimis
   % Limit
                 oxadiazolidine-3,5 -dione]
 2032-65-7       Methiocarb                           1.0
 94.74-6         Methoxone                           0.1
                 ((4-Chloro-2-methylphenoxy) acetic acid)
                 (MCPA)
 3653-48-3       Methoxone sodium salt                 0.1
                 ((4-Chloro-2-methylphenoxy) acetate
                 sodium salt)
 72-43-5         Methoxychlor                           *
                 [Benzene,  l,l'-(2,2,2-
                 trichloroethylidene)bis [4 -methoxy-]
 109-86-4        2-Methoxyethanol                     1.0
 96-33-3         Methyl acrylate                       1.0
 1634-04-4       Methyl tert-butyl ether                 1.0
 79-22-1         Methyl chlorocarbonate                1.0
 101-14-4        4,4'-Methylenebis(2-chloroaniline) 0.1
                 (MBOCA)
 101-61-1        4,4'-Methylenebis(N,N-dimethyl)        0.1
                 benzenamine
 74-95-3         Methylene bromide                    1.0
 101-77-9        4,4'-Methylenedianiline                0.1
 93-15-2         Methyleugenol                        0.1
 60-34-4         Methyl hydrazine                      1.0
 74-88-4         Methyl iodide                         1.0
 108-10-1        Methyl isobutyl ketone                 1.0
 624-83-9        Methyl isocyanate                     1.0
 556-61-6        Methyl isothiocyanate                  1.0
                 [Isothiocyanato methane]
 75-86-5         2-Methyllactonitrile                   1.0
 80-62-6         Methyl methacry late                   1.0
 924-42-5        N-Methylolacrylamide                 1.0
 298-00-0        Methyl parathion                      1.0
 109-06-8        2-Methylpyridine                      1.0
 872-50-4        N-Methyl-2-pyrrolidone               1.0
 9006-42-2       Metiram                              1.0
 21087-64-9      Metribuzin                           1.0
 7786-34-7       Mevinphos                           1.0
 90-94-8         Michler's ketone                       0.1
 2212-67-1       Molinate                              1.0
                 (lH-Azepine-1-carbothioic acid, hexahydro-
                 , S-ethyl ester)
 1313 -27-5       Molybdenum trioxide                  1.0
 76-15-3         Monochloropentafluoroethane          1.0
                 (CFC-115)
 150-68-5        Monuron                             1.0
 505-60-2        Mustard gas                           0.1
                 [Ethane, l,l'-thiobis[2-chloro-]
 88671-89-0      Myclobutanil                         1.0
                 [.alpha.-Butyl-.alpha.-(4-chlorophenyl)-1H-
                 1,2,4 -triazole-1 -propanenitrile]
 142-59-6        Nabam                               1.0
 300-76-5        Naled                                1.0
 91-20-3         Naphthalene                          0.1
 134-32-7        alpha-Naphthylamine                  0.1
 91-59-8         beta-Naphthylamine                   0.1
 7440-02-0       Nickel                               0.1
 1929-82-4       Nitrapyrin                            1.0
	(2-Chloro-6-(trichloromethyl)pyridine)	
CAS Number   Chemical Name
De minimis
   % Limit
                 7697-37-2
                 139-13-9
                 100-01-6
                 91-23-6
                 99-59-2
                 98-95-3
                 92-93-3
                 1836-75-5

                 51-75-2
                 55-63-0
                 75-52-5
                 88-75-5
                 100-02-7
                 79-46-9
                 924-16-3
                 55-18-5
                 62-75-9
                 86-30-6
                 156-10-5
                 621-64-7
                 759-73-9
                 684-93-5
                 4549-40-0
                 59-89-2
                 16543-55-8
                 100-75-4
                 99-55-8
                 27314-13-2
                 2234-13-1
                 29082-74-4
                 19044-88-3
                 20816-12-0
                 301-12-2
                 19666-30-9
                 42874-03-3
                 10028-15-6
                 123-63-7
                 1910-42-5
                 56-38-2
                 1114-71-2
                Nitric acid
                Nitrilotriacetic acid
                p-Nitroaniline
                o-Nitroanisole
                5 -Nitro -o -anisidine
                Nitrobenzene
                4-Nitrobiphenyl
                Nitrofen
        1.0
        0.1
        1.0
        0.1
        1.0
        0.1
        0.1
        0.1
                [Benzene, 2,4-dichloro-l-(4-nitrophenoxy)-]
                Nitrogen mustard                      0.1
                [2-Chloro-N-(2-chloroethyl)-N-
                methylethanamine]
                Nitro glycerin                         1.0
                Nitro me thane                         0.1
                2-Nitrophenol                         1.0
                4-Nitrophenol                         1.0
                2-Nitropropane                        0.1
                N-Nitrosodi-n-butylamine              0.1
                N-Nitrosodiethylamine                 0.1
                N-Nitrosodimethylamine               0.1
                N-Nitrosodiphenylamine               1.0
                p-Nitrosodiphenylamine                1.0
                N-Nitrosodi-n-propylamine             0.1
                N-Nitroso-N-ethylurea                 0.1
                N-Nitroso-N-methylurea               0.1
                N-Nitrosomethylvinylamine            0.1
                N-Nitrosomorpholine                  0.1
                N-Nitrosonornicotine                  0.1
                N-Nitrosopiperidine                   0.1
                5-Nitro-o-toluidine                    1.0
                Norflurazon                          1.0
                [4-Chloro-5-(methylamino)-2-[3-
                (trifluoromethyl)phenyl] -3 (2H)-
                pyridazinone]
                Octachloronaphthalene                 1.0
                Octachlorostyrene                       *
                Oryzalin                             1.0
                [4-(Dipropylamino)-3,5-dinitrobenzene
                sulfonamide]
                Osmium tetroxide                     1.0
                Oxydemeton methyl                   1.0
                [S-(2-(Ethylsulfinyl)ethyl)O,O-dimethyl
                ester phosphorothioic acid]
                Oxydiazon                            1.0
                [3-[2,4-Dichloro-5-(l-
                methylethoxy)phenyl] - 5 -(1,1 -
                dimethylethyl)-1,3,4-oxadiazol-2(3H)-one]
                Oxyfluorfen                          1.0
                Ozone                               1.0
                Paraldehyde                          1.0
                Paraquat dichloride                    1.0
                Parathion                            1.0
                [Phosphorothioic acid, O,O-diethyl-O-(4-
                nitrophenyl)ester]

                Pebulate                             1.0
                [Butylethylcarbamothioic acid S-propyl
                ester]	
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CAS Number   Chemical Name
                             De minimis
                                % Limit
40487-42-1
608-93-5
76-01-7
87-86-5
57-33-0
79-21-0
594-42-3
52645-53-1
85-01-8
108-95-2
77-09-8
26002-80-2
 95-54-5
108-45-2
106-50-3
615-28-1

624-18-0

90-43-7
57-41-0
75-44-5
7803-51-2
7723-14-0
85-44-9
1918-02-1
88-89-1
51-03-6
29232-93-7
1336-36-3

7758-01-2
128-03-0

137-41-7

41198-08-7


7287-19-6


23950-58-5

1918-16-7
Pendimethalin                          *
[N-( 1 -Ethylpropyl)-3,4-dimethyl-2,6-
dinitrobenzenamine]
Pentachlorobenzene                     *
Pentachloroethane                     1.0
Pentachlorophenol (PCP)               0.1
Pentobarbital sodium                  1.0
Peracetic acid                        1.0
Perchloromethyl mercaptan            1.0
Permethrin                           1.0
[3-(2,2-Dichloroethenyl)-2,2-
dimethylcyclopropanecarboxylic acid, (3-
phenoxyphenyl) methyl ester]
Phenanthrene                         1.0
Phenol                               1.0
Phenolphthalein                       0.1
Phenothrin                           1.0
[2,2-Dimethyl-3-(2-methyl-l-
propenyl)cyclopropanecarboxylic acid (3-
phenoxyphenyl)methyl ester]
1,2-Phenylenediamine                 1.0
1,3-Phenylenediamine                 1.0
p-Phenylenediamine                   1.0
1,2-Phenylenediamine dihydro-         1.0
chloride
1,4-Phenylenediamine dihydro-         1.0
chloride
2-Phenylphenol                       1.0
Phenytoin                            0.1
Phosgene                             1.0
Phosphine                            1.0
Phosphorus (yellow or white)           1.0
Phthalic anhydride                     1.0
Picloram                             1.0
Picric acid                            1.0
Piperonyl butoxide                    1.0
Pirimiphos methyl                     1.0
[O-(2-(Diethylamino)-6-methyl-4-
pyrimidinyl)-O,O-
dimethylphosphorothioate]
Fob/chlorinated biphenyls                *
(PCBs)
Potassium bromate                    0.1
Potassium dimethyldithio-              1.0
carbamate
Potassium N-methyldithio-             1.0
carbamate
Profenofos                           1.0
[O-(4-Bromo-2-chlorophenyl)-O-ethyl-S-
propyl phosphorothioate]
Prometryn                            1.0
[N,N'-Bis(l-methylethyl)-6-methylthio-
1,3,5 -triazine-2,4-diamine]
Pronamide                            1.0
Propachlor
[2-Chloro-N-( 1 -methylethyl)-N-
phenylacetamide]	
1.0
         CAS Number   Chemical Name
                                              De minimis
                                                % Limit
 1120-71-4      Propane sultone                       0.1
 709-98-8        Propanil                              1.0
                [N-(3,4-Dichlorophenyl)propanamide]
 2312-35-8      Propargite                            1.0
 107-19-7        Propargyl alcohol                      1.0
 31218-83-4     Propetamphos                         1.0
                [3-[(Ethylamino)methoxyphosphinothioyl]
                oxy]-2-butenoic acid, 1-methylethyl ester]
 60207-90-1     Propiconazole                         1.0
                [l-[2-(2,4-Dichlorophenyl)-4-propyl-l,3-
                dioxolan-2-yl]-methyl-1H-1,2,4,-triazole]
 57-57-8         beta-Propiolactone                     0.1
 123-38-6        Propionaldehyde                       1.0
 114-26-1        Propoxur                             1.0
                [Phenol, 2-(l-methylethoxy)-,
                methylcarbamate]
 115-07-1        Propylene (Propene)                   1.0
 75-55-8         Propyleneimine                       0.1
 75-56-9         Propylene oxide                       0.1
 110-86-1        Pyridine                              1.0
 91-22-5         Quinoline                             1.0
 106-51-4        Quinone                              1.0
 82-68-8         Quintozene                            1.0
                (Pentachloronitrobenzene)
 76578-14-8     Quizalofop-ethyl                       1.0
                [2-[4-[(6-Chloro-2-
                quinoxalinyl)oxy]phenoxy] propanoic acid
                ethyl ester]
 10453-86-8     Resmethrin                            1.0
                [[5-(Phenylmethyl)-3-furanyl]methyl-2,2-
                dimethyl-3 -(2 -methyl-1 -propenyl)
                cyclopropanecarboxylate]
 81-07-2         Saccharin (only persons who            1.0
                manufacture are subject, no supplier
                notification)
 94.59.7         Safrole                               0.1
 7782-49-2      Selenium                             1.0
 74051-80-2     Sethoxydim                           1.0
                [2-[l-(Ethoxyimino)butyl]-5-[2-
                (ethylthio)propyl] -3 -hydroxyl-2-cyclohexen-
                1-one]
 7440-22-4      Silver                                 1.0
 122-34-9        Simazine                              1.0
 26628-22-8     Sodium azide                         1.0
 1982-69-0      Sodium dicamba                       1.0
                [3,6-Dichloro-2-methoxybenzoic acid,
                sodium salt]
 128-04-1        Sodium dimethyldithiocarbamate        1.0
 62-74-8         Sodium fluoroacetate                   1.0
 7632-00-0      Sodium nitrite                         1.0
 131-52-2        Sodium pentachlorophenate             1.0
 132-27-4        Sodium o-phenylphenoxide              0.1
 100-42-5        Styrene                               0.1
 96-09-3         Styrene oxide                         0.1

 7664-93-9      Sulfuric acid                          1.0
                (acid aerosols including mists, vapors, gas,
	fog, and other airborne forms of any particle
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CAS Number   Chemical Name
                                             De minimis
                                                % Limit
                                                     1.0
                                                     1.0
                                                     1.0
                                                     1.0
                                                     1.0
                                                     0.1

                                                     1.0

                                                     1.0

                                                     1.0
                                                     1.0
                                                     0.1
                                                     0.1
                                                     1.0
                size)
2699-79-8       Sulfuryl fluoride (Vikane)
35400-43-2      Sulprofos
                [O-Ethyl O-[4-(methylthio)phenyl]
                phosphorodithioic acid S-propylester]
34014-18-1      Tebuthiuron
                [N-[5-( 1,1 -Dimethylethyl)-1,3,4-thiadiazol-
                2-yl] -N,N' -dimethylurea]
3383-96-8       Temephos                            1.0
5902-51-2       Terbacil                              1.0
                [5 -Chloro-3 -(1,1 -dimethylethy 1) -6 -methyl-
                2,4(lH,3H)-pyrimidinedione]
79-94-7         Tetrabromobisphenol A                 *
630-20-6        1,1,1,2-Tetrachloroethane
79-34-5         1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane
127-18-4        Tetrachloroethylene
                (Perchloroethylene)
354-11-0        l,l,l,2-Tetrachloro-2-fluoroethane
                (HCFC-121a)
354-14-3        1,1,2,2-Tetrachloro-l-fluoroethane
                (HCFC-121)
961-11-5        Tetrachlorvinphos
                [Phosphoric acid, 2-chloro-l-(2,4,5-
                trichlorophenyl) ethenyl dimethyl ester]
64-75-5         Tetracycline hydrochloride
116-14-3        Tetrafluoroethylene
509-14-8        Tetranitromethane
7696-12-0       Tetramethrin
                [2,2-Dimethyl-3-(2-methyl-l-propenyl)
                cyclopropanecarboxylic acid (1,3,4,5,6,7-
                hexahydro-l,3-dioxo-2H-isoindol-2-
                yl)methyl ester]
7440-28-0       Thallium
148-79-8        Thiabendazole
                [2-(4-Thiazolyl)-lH-benzimidazole]
62-55-5         Thioacetamide
28249-77-6      Thiobencarb
                [Carbamic acid, diethylthio-, S-(p-
                chlorobenzyl)ester]
139-65-1        4,4'-Thiodianiline
59669-26-0      Thiodicarb
23564-06-9      Thiophanate ethyl
                [[l,2-Phenylenebis(iminocarbonothioyl)]
                biscarbamic acid diethylester]
23564-05-8      Thiophanate methyl
79-19-6         Thiosemicarbazide
62-56-6         Thiourea
137-26-8        Thiram
1314-20-1       Thorium dioxide
7550-45-0       Titanium tetrachloride
108-88-3        Toluene
584-84-9        Toluene-2,4-diisocyanate
91-08-7         Toluene-2,6-diisocyanate
26471-62-5      Toluene diisocyanate (mixed
                isomers)
95-53-4         o-Toluidine
636-21-5        o-Toluidine hydrochloride
8001-35-2	Toxaphene	
                                                     1.0
                                                     1.0

                                                     0.1
                                                     1.0
                                                     0.1
                                                     1.0
                                                     1.0
                                                     1.0
                                                     1.0
                                                     0.1
                                                     1.0
                                                     1.0
                                                     1.0
                                                     1.0
                                                     0.
CAS Number   Chemical Name
De minimis
   % Limit
43121-43-3      Triadimefon                          1.0
                [ 1-(4-Chlorophenoxy)-3,3-di-methyl-1-(1H-
                1,2,4- triazol-l-yl)-2-butanone]
2303-17-5       Triallate                              1.0
68-76-8         Triaziquone                           1.0
                [2,5-Cyclohexadiene-l,4-dione, 2,3,5-tris(l-
                aziridinyl)-]
101200-48-0     Tribenuron methyl                     1.0
                [2-[[[[(4-Methoxy-6-methyl-l,3,5-triazin-2-
                yl)-methylamino]-carbonyl]amino]sulfonyl]
                benzoic acid methyl ester)
1983-10-4       Tributyltin fluoride                    1.0
2155-70-6       Tributyltin methacrylate                1.0
78-48-8         S,S,S-Tributyltrithio-                  1.0
                phosphate (DBF)
52-68-6         Trichlorfon                           1.0
                [Phosphoric acid,(2,2,2-trichloro-l-hydroxy-
                ethyl)-, dimethyl ester]
76-02-8         Trichloroacetyl chloride                1.0
120-82-1        1,2,4-Trichlorobenzene                 1.0
71-55-6         1,1,1-Trichloroethane (Methyl          1.0
                chloroform)
79-00-5         1,1,2-Trichloroethane                  1.0
79-01-6         Trichloroethylene                      0.1
75-69-4         Trichlorofluoromethane(CFC-ll)       1.0
95-95-4         2,4,5-Trichlorophenol                  1.0
88-06-2         2,4,6-Trichlorophenol                  0.1
96-18-4         1,2,3-Trichloropropane                 0.1
57213-69-1      Triclopyr triethylammonium salt        1.0
121-44-8        Triethylamine                         1.0
1582-09-8       Trifluralin                              *
                [Benezeneamine, 2,6-dinitro-N,N-dipropyl-
                4-(trifluoromethyl)-]
26644-46-2      Triforine                             1.0
                [N,N'-[l,4-Piperazinediylbis-(2,2,2-
                trichloroethylidene)]bisformamide]
95-63-6         1,2,4-Trimethylbenzene                1.0
2655-15-4       2,3,5-Trimethylphenyl                 1.0
                methylcarbamate
639-58-7        Triphenyltin chloride                  1.0
76-87-9         Triphenyltin hydroxide                1.0
126-72-7        Tris(2,3-dibromopropyl)                0.1
                phosphate
72-57-1         Trypanblue                           0.1
51-79-6         Urethane (Ethyl carbamate)             0.1
7440-62-2       Vanadium (except when contained      1.0
                in an alloy)
50471-44-8      Vinclozolin                           1.0
                [3-(3,5-Dichlorophenyl)-5-ethenyl-5-
                methyl-2,4-oxazolidinedione]
108-05-4        Vinyl acetate                         0.1
593-60-2        Vinyl bromide                        0.1
75-01-4         Vinyl chloride                        0.1
75-02-5         Vinyl fluoride                         0.1
75-35-4         Vinylidene chloride                   1.0
108-38-3        m-Xylene                            1.0
95.47-6         o-Xylene                             1.0
106-42-3	p-Xylene	1.0
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 CAS Number   Chemical Name
                             De minimis
                               % Limit
 1330-20-7
 87-62-7
 7440-66-6
 12122-67-7
Xylene (mixed isomers)
2,6-Xylidine
Zinc (fume or dust)
Zineb
1.0
0.1
1.0
1.0
                 [Carbamodithioic acid, 1,2-ethanediyibis-,
                 zinc complex]	
b.       Individually Listed Toxic Chemicals Arranged
         by CAS Number
 CAS Number   Chemical Name
                           De minimis
                              % Limit
                 Arranged by CAS Number
 50-00-0         Formaldehyde                       0.1
 51-03-6         Piperonyl butoxide                   1.0
 51-21-8         Fluorouracil (5-Fluorouracil)          1.0
 51-28-5         2,4-Dinitrophenol                    1.0
 51-75-2         Nitrogen mustard                    0.1
                 [2-Chloro-N-(2-chloroethyl)-N-
                 methyletnanamine]
 51-79-6         Urethane (Ethyl carbamate)           0.1
 52-68-6         Trichlorfon                         1.0
                 [Phosphonic acid, (2,2,2-trichloro-l-
                 hydroxyethyl)-, dimethyl ester]
 52-85-7         Famphur                           1.0
 53-96-3         2-Acetylaminofluorene               0.1
 55-18-5         N-Nitrosodiethylamine               0.1
 55-21-0         Benzamide                          1.0
 55-38-9         Fenthion                           1.0
                 [O,O-Dimethyl O-[3-methyl-4-
                 (methylthio)phenyl] ester, phosphorothioic
                 acid]
 55-63-0         Nitroglycerin                        1.0
 56-23-5         Carbon tetrachloride                 0.1
 56-35-9         Bis(tributyltin) oxide                 1.0
 56-38-2         Parathion                           1.0
                 [Phosphorothioic acid, O,O-diethyl-O-(4-
                 nitrophenyl) ester]
 57-14-7         1,1-Dimethylhydrazine               0.1
 57-33-0         Pentobarbital sodium                 1.0
 57-41-0         Phenytoin                          0.1
 57-57-8         beta-Propiolactone                   0.1
 57-74-9         Chlordane                           *
                 [4,7-Methanoindan, 1,2,4,5,6,7,8,8-
                 octachloro-2,3,3a,4,7,7a-hexahydro-]
 58-89-9         Lindane                            0.1
                 [Cyclohexane, 1,2,3,4,5,6-hexachloro-,
                 (l.alpha.,2.alpha.,3.beta.,4.alpha,
                 5.alpha.,6.beta.)-]
 59-89-2         N-Nitrosomorpholine                 0.1
 60-09-3         4-Aminoazobenzene                 0.1
 60-11-7         4-Dimethylaminoazobenzene          0.1
 60-34-4         Methyl hydrazine                    1.0
 60-35-5         Acetamide                          0.1
 60-51-5         Dimethoate                         1.0
 61-82-5         Amitrole                           0.1
 62-53-3         Aniline                             1.0
De minimis
CAS Number Chemical Name % Limit
Arranged by CAS Number
62-55-5
62-56-6
62-73-7


62-74-8
62-75-9
63-25-2

64-18-6
64-67-5
64-75-5
67-56-1
67-63-0

Thioacetamide
Thiourea
Dichlorvos
[Phosphoric acid, 2,2-dichloroethenyl
dimethyl ester]
Sodium fluoroacetate
N-Nitrosodimethylamine
Carbaryl
[1-Naphthalenol, methylcarbamate]
Formic acid
Diethyl sulfate
Tetracycline hydrochloride
Methanol
Isopropyl alcohol
(only persons who manufacture by the
0.1
0.1
0.1


1.0
0.1
1.0

1.0
0.1
1.0
1.0
1.0

strong acid process are subject, no supplier

67-66-3
67-72-1
68-12-2
68-76-8


70-30-4
71-36-3
71-43-2
71-55-6

72-43-5


72-57-1
74-83-9
74-85-1
74-87-3
74-88-4
74-90-8
74-95-3
75-00-3
75-01-4
75-02-5
75-05-8
75-07-0
75-09-2

75-15-0
75-21-8
75-25-2
75-27-4
75-34-3
75-35-4
75-43-4

75-44-5
75-45-6

75-52-5
notification)
Chloroform
Hexachloroethane
N,N-Dimethylformamide
Triaziquone
[2,5-Cyclohexadiene-l,4-dione, 2,3,5-
tris(l-aziridinyl)-]
Hexachlorophene
n-Butyl alcohol
Benzene
1,1,1 -Trie hloroethane (Methyl
chloroform)
Methoxychlor
[Benzene, 1, 1 '-(2,2,2-
trichloroethy lidene)bis [4 -methoxy-]
Trypan blue
Bromomethane (Methyl bromide)
Ethylene
Chloromethane (Methyl chloride)
Methyl iodide
Hydrogen cyanide
Methylene bromide
Chloroethane (Ethyl chloride)
Vinyl chloride
Vinyl fluoride
Acetonitrile
Acetaldehyde
Dichloromethane (Methylene
chloride)
Carbon disulfide
Ethylene oxide
Bromoform (Tribromomethane)
Dichlorobromomethane
Ethylidene dichloride
Vinylidene chloride
Dichlorofluoro methane
(HCFC-21)
Phosgene
Chlorodifluoro methane
(HCFC-22)
Nitromethane

0.1
0.1
1.0
1.0


1.0
1.0
0.1
1.0

*


0.1
1.0
1.0
1.0
1.0
1.0
1.0
1.0
0.1
0.1
1.0
0.1
0.1

1.0
0.1
1.0
0.1
1.0
1.0
1.0

1.0
1.0

0.1
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 CAS Number   Chemical Name
De minimis
   % Limit
                 Arranged by CAS Number
 75-55-8         Propyleneimine
 75-56-9         Propylene oxide
 75-63-8         Bromotrifluoromethane
                (Halon 1301)
 75-65-0         tert-Butyl alcohol
 75-68-3         l-Chloro-l,l-difluoroethane
                (HCFC-142b)
 75-69-4         Trichlorofluoromethane (CFC-11)
 75-71-8         Dichlorodifluoromethane
                (CFC-12)
 75-72-9         Chlorotrifluoromethane (CFC-13)
 75-86-5         2-Methyllactonitrile
 75-88-7         2-Chloro-l,l,l-trifluoroethane
                (HCFC-133a)
 76-01-7         Pentachloroethane
 76-02-8         Trichloroacetyl chloride
 76-06-2         Chloropicrin
 76-13-1         FreonllS
                [Ethane,  1,1,2-trichloro-1,2,2,-trifluoro-]
 76-14-2         Dichlorotetrafluoroethane             1.0
                (CFC-114)
 76-15-3         Monochloropentafluoroethane        1.0
                (CFC-115)
 76-44-8         Heptachlor                           *
                [l,4,5,6,7,8,8-Heptachloro-3a,4,7,7a-
                tetrahydro-4,7-methano-lH-indene]
 76-87-9         Triphenyltin hydroxide               1.0
 77-09-8         Phenolphthalein                     0.1
 77-47-4         Hexachlorocyclopentadiene           1.0
 77-73-6         Dicyclopentadiene                   1.0
 77-78-1         Dimethyl sulfate                     0.1
 78-48-8         S,S,S-Tributyltrithiophosphate        1.0
                (DBF)
 78-79-5         Isoprene                            0.1
 78-84-2         Isobutyraldehyde                    1.0
 78-87-5         1,2-Dichloropropane                 1.0
 78-88-6         2,3-Dichloropropene                 1.0
 78-92-2         sec-Butyl alcohol                   1.0
 79-00-5         1,1,2-Trichloroethane                1.0
 79-01-6         Trichloroethylene                   0.1
 79-06-1         Acrylamide                        0.1
 79-10-7         Acrylic acid                        1.0
 79-11-8         Chloroacetic acid                   1.0
 79-19-6         Thiosemicarbazide                   1.0
 79-21-0         Peracetic acid                       1.0
 79-22-1         Methyl chlorocarbonate              1.0
 79-34-5         1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane             1.0
 79-44-7         Dimethylcarbamyl chloride           0.1
 79-46-9         2-Nitropropane                     0.1
 79-94-7         Tetrabromobisphenol A                *
 80-05-7         4,4'-Isopropylidenediphenol          1.0
 80-15-9         Cumene hydroperoxide              1.0
 80-62-6         Methyl methacrylate                 1.0

 81-07-2         Saccharin (only persons who          1.0
                manufacture are subject, no supplier
	notification)	
De minimis
CAS Number Chemical Name % Limit
Arranged by CAS Number
81-49-2
81-88-9
82-28-0
82-68-8

84-74-2
85-01-8
85-44-9
86-30-6
87-62-7
87-68-3
87-86-5
88-06-2
88-75-5
88-85-7
88-89-1
90-04-0
90-43-7
90-94-8
91-08-7
91-20-3
91-22-5
91-23-6
91-59-8
91-94-1
92-52-4
92-67-1
92-87-5
92-93-3
93-15-2
93-65-2
94-11-1
94-36-0
94-58-6
94-59-7
94-74-6


94-75-7

94-80-4
94-82-6
95-47-6
95-48-7
95-50-1
95-53-4
95-54-5
95-63-6
95-69-2
95-80-7
95-95-4
96-09-3
96-12-8

96-18-4
96-33-3
96-45-7
1 -Amino-2,4-dibromoanthraquinone
C.I. Food Red 15
1 -Amino-2-methylanthraquinone
Quintozene
[Pentachloronitrobenzene]
Dibutyl phthalate
Phenanthrene
Phthalic anhydride
N-Nitrosodiphenylamine
2,6-Xylidine
Hexachloro- 1 ,3 -butadiene
Pentachlorophenol (PCP)
2,4,6-Trichlorophenol
2-Nitrophenol
Dinitrobutyl phenol (Dinoseb)
Picric acid
o-Anisidine
2-Phenylphenol
Michler's ketone
Toluene-2,6-diisocyanate
Naphthalene
Quinoline
o-Nitroanisole
beta-Naphthylamine
3 ,3 '-Dichlorobenzidine
Biphenyl
4-Aminobiphenyl
Benzidine
4-Nitrobiphenyl
Methyleugenol
Mecoprop
2,4-D isopropyl ester
Benzoyl peroxide
Dihydrosafrole
Safrole
Methoxone
((4-Chloro-2-methylphenoxy) acetic
(MCPA)
2,4-D [Acetic acid, (2,4-
dichlorophenoxy) -]
2,4-D butyl ester
2,4-DB
o-Xylene
o-Cresol
1 ,2-Dichlorobenzene
o-Toluidine
1 ,2-Phenylenediamine
1 ,2,4-Trimethylbenzene
p-Chloro-o-toluidine
2,4-Diaminotoluene
2,4,5-Trichlorophenol
Styrene oxide
1 ,2-Dibromo-3 -chloropropane
(DBCP)
1,2,3 -Trichloropropane
Methyl acrylate
Ethylene thiourea
0.1
1.0
0.1
1.0

1.0
1.0
1.0
1.0
0.1
1.0
0.1
0.1
1.0
1.0
1.0
0.1
1.0
0.
0.
0.
1.0
0.
0.
0.
1.0
0.
0.
0.
0.
0.
0.
1.0
0.
0.
0.
acid)

0.1

0.1
1.0
1.0
1.0
1.0
0.1
1.0
1.0
0.1
0.1
1.0
0.1
0.1

0.1
1.0
0.1
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De minimis
CAS Number Chemical Name % Limit
Arranged by CAS Number
97-23-4

97-56-3
98-07-7

98-82-8
98-86-2
98-87-3
98-88-4
98-95-3
99-30-9

99-55-8
99-59-2
99-65-0
100-01-6
100-02-7
100-25-4
100-41-4
100-42-5
100-44-7
100-75-4
101-05-3


101-14-4

101-61-1

101-77-9
101-80-4
101-90-6
104-12-1
104-94-9
105-67-9
106-42-3
106-44-5
106-46-7
106-47-8
106-50-3
106-51-4
106-88-7
106-89-8
106-93-4

106-99-0
107-02-8
107-05-1
107-06-2

107-11-9
107-13-1
107-18-6
107-19-7
107-21-1
107-30-2
108-05-4
Dichlorophene
[2,2'-Methylenebis(4-chlorophenol)]
C.I. Solvent Yellow 3
Benzole trichloride
(Benzotrichloride)
Cumene
Acetophenone
Benzal chloride
Benzoyl chloride
Nitrobenzene
Dichloran [2,6-Dichloro-4-
nitro aniline]
5 -Nitro -o -toluidine
5 -Nitro -o -anisidine
m-Dinitrobenzene
p-Nitroaniline
4-Nitrophenol
p-Dinitrobenzene
Ethylbenzene
Styrene
Benzyl chloride
N-Nitrosopiperidine
Anilazine
[4,6-Dichloro-N-(2-chlorophenyl)-l,3
triazin-2-amine]
4,4'-Methylenebis(2-chloro aniline)
(MBOCA)
4,4'-Methylenebis(N,N-
dimethyl)benzenamine
4,4'-Methylenedianiline
4,4'-Diaminodiphenyl ether
Diglycidyl resorcinol ether
p-Chlorophenyl isocyanate
p-Anisidine
2,4-Dimethylphenol
p-Xylene
p-Cresol
1 ,4 -Dichlorobenzene
p-Chloroaniline
p-Phenylenediamine
Quinone
1,2-Butylene oxide
Epichlorohydrin
1 ,2 -Dibromoethane
(Ethylene dibromide)
1,3 -Butadiene
Acrolein
Allyl chloride
1,2-Dichloroethane (Ethylene
dichloride)
Allylamine
Acrylonitrile
Allyl alcohol
Propargyl alcohol
Ethylene glycol
Chloromethyl methyl ether
Vinyl acetate
1.0

0.1
0.1

.0
.0
.0
.0
0.1
.0

.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
0.1
0.1
1.0
0.1
1.0
5-

0.1

0.1

0.1
0.1
0.1
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
0.1
0.1
1.0
1.0
0.1
0.1
0.1

0.1
1.0
1.0
0.1

1.0
0.1
1.0
1.0
1.0
0.1
0.1
De minimis
CAS Number Chemical Name % Limit
Arranged by CAS Number
108-10-1
108-31-6
108-38-3
108-39-4
108-45-2
108-60-1
108-88-3
108-90-7
108-93-0
108-95-2
109-06-8
109-77-3
109-86-4
110-00-9
110-54-3
110-57-6
110-80-5
110-82-7
110-86-1
111-42-2
111-44-4
111-91-1
114-26-1


115-07-1
115-28-6
115-32-2

Methyl isobutyl ketone
Maleic anhydride
m-Xylene
m-Cresol
1 ,3 -Phenylenediamine
Bis(2-chloro-l-methylethyl) ether
Toluene
Chlorobenzene
Cyclohexanol
Phenol
2-Methylpyridine
Malononitrile
2-Methoxyethanol
Furan
n-Hexane
trans-l,4-Dichloro-2-butene
2-Ethoxyethanol
Cyclohexane
Pyridine
Diethanolamine
Bis(2-chloroethyl) ether
Bis(2-chloroethoxy) methane
Propoxur
[Phenol, 2-(l-methylethoxy)-,
methylcarbamate]
Propylene (Propene)
Chlorendic acid
Dicofol
[Benzenemethanol, 4-chloro-.alpha.-4-
1.0
1.0
1.0
1.0
1.0
1.0
1.0
1.0
1.0
1.0
1.0
1.0
1.0
0.1
1.0
1.0
1.0
1.0
1.0
1.0
1.0
1.0
1.0


1.0
0.1
1.0

(chlorophenyl)-.alpha.-(trichloromethyl)-]
116-06-3
116-14-3
117-79-3
117-81-7
118-74-1
119-90-4
119-93-7

120-12-7
120-36-5
120-58-1
120-71-8
120-80-9
120-82-1
120-83-2
121-14-2
121-44-8
121-69-7
121-75-5
122-34-9
122-39-4
122-66-7

123-31-9
123-38-6
123-63-7
123-72-8
Aldicarb
Tetrafluoroethylene
2-Aminoanthraquinone
Di(2-ethylhexyl) phthalate
Hexachlorobenzene
3 ,3 '-Dimethoxybenzidine
3 ,3 '-Dimethylbenzidine
(o-Tolidine)
Anthracene
2,4-DP
Isosafrole
p-Cresidine
Catechol
1 ,2,4-Trichlorobenzene
2,4-Dichlorophenol
2,4-Dinitrotoluene
Triethylamine
N,N-Dimethylaniline
Malathion
Simazine
Diphenylamine
1 ,2-Diphenylhydrazine
(Hydrazobenzene)
Hydroquinone
Propionaldehyde
Paraldehyde
Butyraldehyde
1.0
0.
0.
0.
*
0.
0.

1.0
0.1
1.0
0.1
0.1
1.0
1.0
0.1
1.0
1.0
1.0
1.0
1.0
0.1

1.0
1.0
1.0
1.0
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 CAS Number   Chemical Name
De minimis
   % Limit
                 Arranged by CAS Number
 123-91-1        1,4-Dioxane                        0.1
 124-40-3        Dimethylamine                     1.0
 124-73-2        Dibromotetrafluoroethane            1.0
                 (Halon 2402)
 126-72-7        Tris(2,3-dibromopropyl)             0.1
                 phosphate
 126-98-7        Methacrylonitrile                    1.0
 126-99-8        Chloroprene                        0.1
 127-18-4        Tetrachloroethylene                 0.1
                 (Perchloroethylene)
 128-03-0        Potassium                          1.0
                 dimethyldithiocarbamate
 128-04-1        Sodium dimethyldithiocarbamate      1.0
 128-66-5        C.I. Vat Yellow 4                   1.0
 131-11-3        Dimethyl phthalate                  1.0
 131-52-2        Sodium pentachlorophenate          1.0
 132-27-4        Sodium o-phenylphenoxide          0.1
 132-64-9        Dibenzofuran                       1.0
 133-06-2        Captan                             1.0
                 [lH-Isoindole-l,3(2H)-dione, 3a,4,7,7a-
                 tetrahydro-2-[(trichloromethyl)thio]-]
 133-07-3        Folpet                             1.0
 133-90-4        Chloramben                        1.0
                 [Benzoic acid, 3-amino-2,5-dichloro-]
 134-29-2        o-Anisidine hydrochloride            0.1
 134-32-7        alpha-Naphthylamine                0.1
 135-20-6        Cupferron                          0.1
                 [Benzeneamine, N-hydroxy-N-nitroso,
                 ammonium salt]
 136-45-8        Dipropyl isocinchomeronate          1.0
 137-26-8        Thiram                             1.0
 137-41-7        Potassium N-methyldithio-           1.0
                 carbamate
 137-42-8        Metham sodium (Sodium            1.0
                 methyldithiocarbamate)
 138-93-2        Disodium cyanodithioimido-          1.0
                 carbonate
 139-13-9        Nitrilotriacetic acid                 0.1
 139-65-1        4,4'-Thiodianiline                   0.1
 140-88-5        Ethyl acrylate                       0.1
 141-32-2        Butyl acrylate                       1.0
 142-59-6        Nabam                             1.0
 148-79-8        Thiabendazole                      1.0
                 [2-(4-Thiazolyl)-lH-benzimidazole]
 149-30-4        2-Mercaptobenzothiazole            1.0
                 (MET)
 150-50-5        Merphos                           1.0
 150-68-5        Monuron                          1.0
 151-56-4        Ethyleneimine (Aziridine)            0.1
 156-10-5        p-Nitrosodiphenylamine             1.0
 156-62-7        Calcium cyanamide                 1.0
 191-24-2        Benzo(g,h,i)perylene                  *
 298-00-0        Methyl parathion                    1.0
 300-76-5        Naled                             1.0
 301-12-2        Oxydemeton methyl                 1.0
                 [S-(2-(Ethylsulfinyl)ethyl)O,O-dimethyl
	ester phosphorothioic acid]	
De minimis
CAS Number Chemical Name % Limit
Arranged by CAS Number
302-01-2
306-83-2

309-00-2




314-40-9


319-84-6
330-54-1
330-55-2
333-41-5
334-88-3
353-59-3

354-11-0

354-14-3

354-23-4

354-25-6

357-57-3
422-44-6

422-48-0

422-56-0

431-86-7

460-35-5

463-58-1
465-73-6
492-80-8

505-60-2

507-55-1

509-14-8
510-15-6



528-29-0
532-27-4
533-74-4


Hydrazine 0.1
2,2-Dichloro-l , 1 , 1 -trifluoroethane 1 .0
(HCFC-123)
Aldrin *
[ 1 ,4 : 5,8-Dimethanonaphthalene,
l,2,3,4,10,10-hexachloro-l,4,4a,5,8,8a-
hexahydro-(l.alpha.,4.alpha.,4a.beta.,
5.alpha.,8.alpha.,8a.beta.)-]
Bromacil 1.0
(5-Bromo-6-methyl-3-(l-methylpropyl)-
2,4( lH,3H)-pyrimidinedione)
alpha-Hexachlorocyclohexane 0.1
Diuron 1.0
Linuron 1.0
Diazinon 1.0
Diazo methane 1.0
Bromochlorodifluoromethane 1.0
(Halon 12 11)
1,1,1 ,2-Tetrachloro-2-fluoroethane 1 .0
(HCFC-121a)
1 , 1 ,2,2-Tetrachloro- 1 -fluoroethane 1 .0
(HCFC-121)
l,2-Dichloro-l,l,2- 1.0
trifluoroethane (HCFC-123a)
l-Chloro-1,1,2,2- 1.0
tetrafluoroethane (HCFC-124a)
Brucine 1.0
1,2-Dichloro-l, 1,2,3,3- 1.0
pentafluoropropane (HCFC-225bb)
2,3-Dichloro-l, 1,1,2,3- 1.0
pentafluoropropane (HCFC-225ba)
3,3-Dichloro-l, 1,1,2,2- 1.0
pentafluoropropane (HCFC-225ca)
1,2-Dichloro-l, 1,3,3,3- 1.0
pentafluoropropane (HCFC-225da)
3-Chloro-l,l,l-trifluoropropane 1.0
(HCFC-253fb)
Carbonyl sulfide 1.0
Isodrin *
C.I. Solvent Yellow 34 0.1
(Auramine)
Mustard gas 0.1
[Ethane, l,l'-thiobis[2-chloro-]
1,3-Dichloro-l, 1,2,2,3- 1.0
pentafluoropropane (HCFC-225cb)
Tetranitromethane 0.1
Chlorobenzilate 1.0
[Benzeneacetic acid, 4-chloro-.alpha.-(4-
chlorophenyl)-.alpha.-hydroxy-, ethyl
ester]
o-Dinitrobenzene 1.0
2-Chloroacetophenone 1.0
Dazomet 1.0
(Tetrahydro-3,5-dimethyl-2H-l,3,5-
thiadiazine-2-thione)
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CAS Number
De minimis
Chemical Name % Limit
Arranged by CAS Number
534-52-1
540-59-0
541-41-3
541-53-7
541-73-1
542-75-6
542-76-7
542-88-1
554-13-2
556-52-5
556-61-6

563-47-3
569-64-2
584-84-9
593-60-2
594-42-3
606-20-2
608-93-5
612-82-8


612-83-9

615-05-4
615-28-1

621-64-7
624-18-0

624-83-9
630-20-6
636-21-5
639-58-7
680-31-9
684-93-5
709-98-8

759-73-9
759-94-4

764-41-0
812-04-4

834-12-8


842-07-9
872-50-4
924-16-3
924-42-5
957-51-7

961-11-5


4,6-Dinitro-o-cresol
1 ,2 -Dichloroethylene
Ethyl chloroformate
2,4-Dithiobiuret
1,3 -Dichlorobenzene
1,3 -Dichloropropylene
3 -Chloropropionitrile
Bis(chloromethyl) ether
Lithium carbonate
Glycidol
Methyl isothiocyanate
[Isothiocyanatomethane]
3 -Chloro -2 -methyl- 1 -propene
C.I. Basic Green 4
Toluene-2,4-diisocyanate
Vinyl bromide
Perchloromethyl mercaptan
2,6-Dinitrotoluene
Pentachlorobenzene
3 ,3 '-Dimethylbenzidine
dihydrochloride (o-Tolidine
dihydrochloride)
3 ,3 '-Dichlorobenzidine
dihydrochloride
2,4-Diaminoanisole
1 ,2 -Pheny lenediamine
dihydrochloride
N-Nitrosodi-n-propylamine
1 ,4 -Pheny lenediamine
dihydrochloride
Methyl isocyanate
1,1,1 ,2-Tetrachloroethane
o-Toluidine hydrochloride
Triphenyltin chloride
Hexamethylphosphoramide
N-Nitroso-N-methylurea
Propanil (N-(3,4-Dichlorophenyl)
propanamide)
N-Nitroso-N-ethylurea
Ethyl dipropylthiocarbamate
(EPTC)
l,4-Dichloro-2-butene
1 , 1 -Dichloro- 1 ,2,2-trifluoroethane
(HCFC-123b)
Ametryn
(N-Ethyl-N' -( 1 -methylethyl)-6-
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
0.1
1.0
0.1
1.0
0.1
1.0

0.1
1.0
0.1
0.1
1.0
0.1
*
0.1


0.1

0.1
1.0

0.1
1.0

1.0
1.0
0.1
1.0
0.1
0.1
1.0

0.1
1.0

1.0
1.0

1.0

(methylthio)-l,3,5,-triazine-2,4-diamine)
C.I. Solvent Yellow 14
N-Methyl-2-pyrrolidone
N-Nitrosodi-n-butylamine
N-Methylolacrylamide
Diphenamid

Tetrachlorvinphos
[Phosphoric acid, 2-chloro-l-(2,4,5-
trichlorophenyl)ethenyldimethyl ester]
1.0
1.0
0.1
1.0
1.0

1.0





























































De minimis
CAS Number
Chemical Name % Limit
Arranged by CAS Number
989-38-8
1114-71-2


1120-71-4
1134-23-2
1163-19-5
1313-27-5
1314-20-1
1319-77-3
1320-18-9

1330-20-7
1332-21-4
1335-87-1
1336-36-3
1344-28-1
1464-53-5
1563-66-2
1582-09-8


1634-04-4
1649-08-7

1689-84-5

1689-99-2


1717-00-6

1836-75-5


1861-40-1


1897-45-6


1910-42-5
1912-24-9


1918-00-9

1918-02-1
1918-16-7


1928-43-4
1929-73-3
1929-82-4

1937-37-7
C.I. Basic Red 1
Pebulate
[Butylethylcarbamothioic acid S-propyl
ester]
Propane sultone
Cycloate
Decabromodiphenyl oxide
Molybdenum trioxide
Thorium dioxide
Cresol (mixed isomers)
2,4-D propylene glycol butyl
ether ester
Xylene (mixed isomers)
Asbestos (friable)
Hexachloronaphthalene
Fob/chlorinated biphenyls (PCBs)
Aluminum oxide (fibrous forms)
Diepoxybutane
Carbofuran
Trifluralin
[Benezeneamine, 2,6-dinitro-N,N-
dipropyl-4 -(trifluoromethy 1) -]
Methyl tert-butyl ether
1,2-Dichloro-l, 1-difluoroethane
(HCFC-132b)
Bromoxynil
(3,5-Dibromo-4-hydroxybenzonitrile)
Bromoxynil octanoate
(Octanoic acid, 2,6-dibromo-4-
cyanophenyl ester)
1 , 1 -Dichloro- 1 -fluoroethane
(HCFC-141b)
Nitrofen
[Benzene, 2,4-dichloro-l-(4-
nitrophenoxy)-]
Benfluralin
(N-Butyl-N-ethyl-2,6-dinitro-4-
(trifluoromethyl)benzenamine)
Chlorothalonil
[1,3-Benzenedicarbonitrile, 2,4,5,6-
tetrachloro-]
Paraquat dichloride
Atrazine
(6-Chloro-N-ethyl-N' -( 1 -methylethyl)-
l,3,5-triazine-2,4-diamine)
Dicamba
(3 ,6-Dichloro-2-methoxybenzoic acid)
Picloram
Propachlor
[2-Chloro-N-( 1 -methylethyl)-N-
phenylacetamide]
2,4-D 2-ethylhexyl ester
2,4-D butoxyethyl ester
Nitrapyrin
(2-Chloro-6-(trichloromethyl)pyridine)
C.I. Direct Black 38
1.0
1.0


0.1
1.0
1.0
1.0
1.0
1.0
0.1

1.0
0.1
1.0
*
1.0
0.1
1.0
*


1.0
1.0

1.0

1.0


1.0

0.1


1.0


0.1


1.0
1.0


1.0

1.0
1.0


0.1
0.1
1.0

0.1
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 CAS Number   Chemical Name
De minimis
   % Limit
                 Arranged by CAS Number
 1982-69-0       Sodium dicamba                     1.0
                 [3,6-Dichloro-2-methoxybenzoic acid,
                 sodium salt]
 1983-10-4       Tributyltin fluoride                   1.0
 2032-65-7       Methiocarb                         1.0
 2155-70-6       Tributyltin methacrylate              1.0
 2164-07-0       Dipotassium endothall                1.0
                 [7-Oxabicyclo(2.2. l)heptane-2,3-
                 dicarboxylic acid, dipotassium salt]
 2164-17-2       Fluometuron                        1.0
                 [Urea, N,N-dimethyl-N'-[3-
                 (trifluoromethyl)phenyl] -]
 2212-67-1       Molinate                            1.0
                 (IH-Azepine-l-carbothioic acid,
                 hexahydro-S-ethyl ester)
 2234-13-1       Octachloronaphthalene               1.0
 2300-66-5       Dimethylamine dicamba              1.0

 2303-16-4       Diallate                             1.0
                 [Carbamothioic acid, bis(l-methylethyl)-S-
                 (2,3-dichloro-2-propenyl) ester]
 2303-17-5       Triallate                            1.0
 2312-35-8       Propargite                          1.0
 2439-01-2       Chinomethionat                     1.0
                 [6-Methyl-1,3 -dithiolo [4,5 -b]quinoxalin-2-
                 one]
 2439-10-3       Dodine                             1.0
                 [Dodecylguanidine monoacetate]
 2524-03-0       Dimethyl chlorothiophosphate         1.0
 2602-46-2       C.I. Direct Blue 6                    0.1
 2655-15-4       2,3,5-Trimethylphenyl methyl         1.0
                 carbamate
 2699-79-8       Sulfuryl fluoride (Vikane)             1.0
 2702-72-9       2,4-D sodium salt                    0.1
 2832-40-8       C.I. Disperse Yellow 3                1.0
 2837-89-0       2-Chloro-l,1,1,2-                    1.0
                 tetrafluoroethane (HCFC-124)
 2971-38-2       2,4-D Chlorocrotyl ester              0.1
 3118-97-6       C.I. Solvent Orange 7                1.0
 3296-90-0       2,2-bis(Bromomethyl)-l,3-propanediol 0.1
 3383-96-8       Temephos                          1.0
 3653-48-3       Methoxone sodium salt               0.1
                 ((4-Chloro-2-methylphenoxy) acetate
                 sodium salt)
 3761-53-3       C.I. Food Red 5                     0.1
 4080-31-3       l-(3-Chloroallyl)-3,5,7-triaza-l-       1.0
                 azoniaadamantane chloride
 4170-30-3       Crotonaldehyde                     1.0
 4549-40-0       N-Nitrosomethylvinylamine           0.1
 4680-78-8       C.I. Acid Green 3                    1.0
 5234-68-4       Carboxin                           1.0
                 (5,6 -Dihydro -2 -methyl-N-phenyl-1,4-
                 oxathiin-3 -carboxamide)

 5598-13-0       Chlorpyrifos methyl                  1.0
                 [O,O-Dimethyl-O-(3,5,6-trichloro-2-
	pyridyl)phosphorothioate]	
CAS Number   Chemical Name
De minimis
   % Limit
                                  Arranged by CAS Number
                  5902-51-2       Terbacil                            1.0
                                  [5 -Chloro-3 -(1,1 -dimethy lethyl)-6 -methyl-
                                  2,4( lH,3H)-pyrimidinedione]
                  6459-94-5       C.I. Acid Red 114                   0.1
                  7287-19-6       Prometryn                          1.0
                                  [N,N' -Bis( 1 -methylethyl)-6-methylthio-
                                  l,3,5-triazine-2,4-diamine]
                  7429-90-5       Aluminum (fume or dust)             1.0
                  7439-92-1       Lead                                 *
                                  (when lead is contained in stainless steel,
                                  brass or bronze alloys the de minimis level
                                  is 0.1)
                  7439-96-5       Manganese                          1.0
                  7439-97-6       Mercury                              *
                  7440-02-0       Nickel                              0.1
                  7440-22-4       Silver                              1.0
                  7440-28-0       Thallium                           1.0
                  7440-36-0       Antimony                           1.0
                  7440-38-2       Arsenic                            0.1
                  7440-39-3       Barium                            1.0
                  7440-41-7       Beryllium                           0.1
                  7440-43-9       Cadmium                           0.1
                  7440-47-3       Chromium                          1.0
                  7440-48-4       Cobalt                              0.1
                  7440-50-8       Copper                            1.0
                  7440-62-2       Vanadium (except when contained     1.0
                                  in an alloy)
                  7440-66-6       Zinc (fume or dust)                   1.0
                  7550-45-0       Titanium tetrachloride                1.0
                  7632-00-0       Sodium nitrite                       1.0
                  7637-07-2       Boron trifluoride                     1.0
                  7647-01-0       Hydrochloric acid                   1.0
                                  (acid aerosols including mists, vapors, gas,
                                  fog, and other airborne  forms of any
                                  particle size)
                  7664-39-3       Hydrogen fluoride                   1.0
                  7664-41-7       Ammonia                           1.0
                                  (includes anhydrous ammonia and aqueous
                                  ammonia from water dissociable
                                  ammonium salts and other sources; 10
                                  percent of total aqueous ammonia is
                                  reportable under this listing)
                  7664-93-9       Sulfuric acid                        1.0
                                  (acid aerosols including mists, vapors, gas,
                                  fog, and other airborne forms of any
                                  particle size)
                  7696-12-0       Tetramethrin                        1.0
                                  [2,2-Dimethyl-3-(2-methyl-l-
                                  propenyl)cyclopropanecarboxylic acid
                                  (l,3,4,5,6,7-hexahydro-l,3-dioxo-2H-
                                  isoindol-2-yl)methyl ester]
                  7697-37-2       Nitric acid                          1.0
                  7723-14-0       Phosphorus (yellow or white)          1.0
                  7726-95-6       Bromine                            1.0
                  7758-01-2       Potassium bromate                   0.1
                  7782-41-4       Fluorine                            1.0
                  7782-49-2       Selenium                           1.0
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 CAS Number    Chemical Name
De minimis
   % Limit
                 Arranged by CAS Number
 7782-50-5       Chlorine                            1.0
 7783-06-4       Hydrogen sulfide                    1.0
 7786-34-7       Mevinphos                          1.0
 7803-51-2       Phosphine                           1.0
 8001-35-2       Toxaphene                           *
 8001-58-9       Creosote                            0.1
 9006-42-2       Metiram                            1.0
 10028-15-6      Ozone                              1.0
 10034-93-2      Hydrazine sulfate                    0.1
 10049-04-4      Chlorine dioxide                     1.0
 10061-02-6      trans-l,3-Dichloropropene            0.1
 10294-34-5      Boron trichloride                    1.0
 10453-86-8      Resmethrin                         1.0
                 [[5-(Phenylmethyl)-3-furanyl]methyl- 2,2-
                 dimethy 1-3 -(2 -methyl-1 -propenyl)
                 cyclopropanecarboxylate]]
 12122-67-7      Zineb                              1.0
                 [Carbamodithioic acid, 1,2-ethanediylbis-,
                 zinc complex]
 12427-38-2      Maneb                              1.0
                 [Carbamodithioic acid, 1,2-ethanediylbis-,
                 manganese complex]
 13194-48-4      Ethoprop                           1.0
                 [Phosphorodithioic acid O-ethyl S,S-
                 dipropyl ester]
 13356-08-6      Fenbutatin oxide                     1.0
                 (Hexakis(2-methyl-2-phenylpropyl)
                 distannoxane)
 13463-40-6      Iron pentacarbonyl                   1.0
 13474-88-9      l,l-Dichloro-l,2,2,3,3-               1.0
                 pentafluoropropane (HCFC-225cc)
 13684-56-5      Desmedipham                       1.0
 14484-64-1      Ferbam                             1.0
                 [Tris(dimethylcarbamodithioato-S,S')iron]
 15972-60-8      Alachlor                            1.0
 16071-86-6      C.I. Direct Brown 95                 0.1
 16543-55-8      N-Nitrosonornicotine                 0.1
 17804-35-2      Benomyl                           1.0
 19044-88-3      Oryzalin                            1.0
                 [4-(Dipropylamino)-3,5-
                 dinitrobenzenesulfonamide]
 19666-30-9      Oxydiazon                          1.0
                 [3-[2,4-Dichloro-5-(l-methylethoxy)
                 phenyl]-5-(l,l-dimethylethyl)-l,3,4-
                 oxadiazol-2(3H)-one]
 20325-40-0      3,3'-Dimethoxybenzidine             0.1
                 dihydrochloride (o-Dianisidine
                 dihydrochloride)
 20354-26-1      Methazole                           1.0
                 [2-(3,4-Dichlorophenyl)-4-methyl-l,2,4-
                 oxadiazolidine-3,5-dione]
 20816-12-0      Osmium tetroxide                    .0
 20859-73-8      Aluminum phosphide                  .0
 21087-64-9      Metribuzin                           .0
 21725-46-2      Cyanazine                            .0
 22781-23-3      Bendiocarb                           .0
	[2,2-Dimethyl-1,3 -benzodioxol-4-ol	
CAS Number   Chemical Name
De minimis
   % Limit
                                  Arranged by CAS Number
                  23564-05-8
                  23564-06-9
                  23950-58-5
                  25311-71-1
                  25321-14-6
                  25321-22-6
                  25376-45-8
                  26002-80-2
                  26471-62-5

                  26628-22-8
                  26644-46-2
                  27314-13-2
                  28057-48-9
                  28249-77-6
                  28407-37-6
                  29082-74-4
                  29232-93-7
                  30560-19-1
                  31218-83-4
                  33089-61-1
                  34014-18-1
                  34077-87-7
                  35367-38-5

                  35400-43-2
                methylcarbamate]
                Thiophanate methyl                  1.0
                Thiophanate ethyl                    1.0
                [[l,2-Phenylenebis(iminocarbonothioyl)]
                biscarbamic acid diethyl ester]
                Pronamide                          1.0
                Isofenphos                          1.0
                [2-[[Ethoxyl[(l-methylethyl)-
                amino]phosphinothioyl]oxy]benzoic acid
                1-methylethyl ester]
                Dinitrotoluene (mixed isomers)        1.0
                Dichlorobenzene (mixed isomers)      0.1
                Diaminotoluene (mixed isomers)      0.1
                Phenothrin                          1.0
                [2,2-Dimethyl-3-(2-methyl-l-
                propenyl)cyclopropanecarboxylic acid (3-
                phenoxyphenyl)methyl ester]

                Toluene diisocyanate                 0.1
                (mixed isomers)
                Sodium azide                        1.0
                Triforine                            1.0
                [N,N'-[l,4-PiperazinediyIbis (2,2,2-
                trichloroethylidene)]bisformamide]
                Norflurazon                        1.0
                [4-Chloro-5-(methylamino)-2-[3-
                (trifluoromethyl)phenyl] -3 (2H)-
                pyridazinone]
                d-trans-Allethrin                     1.0
                [d-trans-Chrysanthemic acid of d-
                allethrone]
                Thiobencarb                        1.0
                [Carbamic acid, diethylthio-, S-(p-
                chlorobenzyl)ester]
                C.I. Direct Blue 218                  1.0
                Octachlorostyrene                      *
                Pirimiphos methyl                   1.0
                [O-(2-(Diethylamino)-6-methyl-4-
                pyrimidinyl)-O,O-
                dimethylphosphorothioate]
                Acephate                           1.0
                (Acetylphosphoramidothioic acid O,S-
                dimethyl ester)
                Propetamphos                       1.0
                [3-[(Ethylamino)
                methoxyphosphinothioyl]oxy]-2-butenoic
                acid, 1-methylethyl ester]
                Amitraz                            1.0
                Tebuthiuron                        1.0
                [N-[5-( 1,1 -Dimethylethyl)-1,3,4-
                thiadiazol-2-yl]-N,N'-dimethylurea]
                Dichlorotrifluoroethane              1.0
                Diflubenzuron                      1.0
                Sulprofos
                [O-Ethyl O-[4-(methylthio)phenyl]-
                phosphorodithioic acid S-propyl ester]
        1.0
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CAS Number   Chemical Name
                            De minimis
                               % Limit
                Arranged by CAS Number
35554-44-0
35691-65-7

38727-55-8
39156-41-7
39300-45-3
39515-41-8
40487-42-1
41198-08-7
41766-75-0
42874-03-3
43121-43-3
50471-44-8
51235-04-2
51338-27-3
51630-58-1



52645-53-1



53404-19-6


53404-37-8

53404-60-7


55290-64-7


55406-53-6

57213-69-1
59669-26-0
60168-88-9
Imazalil                             1.0
[l-[2-(2,4-Dichlorophenyl)-2-(2-
propenyloxy)ethyl] -IH-imidazole]
l-Bromo-l-(bromomethyl)-l,3-        1.0
propanedicarbonitrile
Diethatyl ethyl                       1.0
2,4-Diaminoanisole sulfate            0.1
Dinocap                             1.0
Fenpropathrin                       1.0
[2,2,3,3 -Tetramethylcyclopropane
carboxylic acid cyano(3-
phenoxyphenyl)methyl ester]
Pendimethalin                         *
[N-(l-Ethyrpropyl)-3,4-dimethyl-2,6-
dinitrobenzenamine]
Profenofos                          1.0
[O-(4-Bromo-2-chlorophenyl)-O-ethyl-S-
propyl phosphorothioate]
3,3'-Dimethylbenzidine               0.1
dihydrofluoride (o-
Tolidinedihydrofluoride)
Oxyfluorfen                         1.0
Triadimefon                         1.0
[ 1 -(4-Chlorophenoxy)-3,3 -dimethyl-1 -(1H-
1,2,4-triazol-1 -yl)-2-butanone]
Vinclozolin                         1.0
[3-(3,5-Dichlorophenyl)-5-ethenyl-5-
methyl-2,4-oxazolidinedione]
Hexazinone                         1.0
Diclofop methyl                     1.0
[2-[4-(2,4-Dichlorophenoxy)-
phenoxyjpropanoic acid, methyl ester]
Fenvalerate                          1.0
[4-Chloro -alpha-( 1 -methy lethy 1) -
benzeneacetic acid cyano(3-
phenoxyphenyl)methyl ester]
Permethrin                          1.0
[3-(2,2-Dichloroethenyl)-2,2-
dimethylcyclopropane carboxylic acid,
(3-phenoxyphenyl)methyl ester]
Bromacil, lithium salt                 1.0
[2,4(lH,3H)-Pyrimidinedione, 5-bromo-6-
methyl-3-(l-methyIpropyl), lithium salt]
2,4-D 2-ethyl-4-methylpentyl          0.1
ester
Dazomet, sodium salt                 1.0
[Tetrahydro-3,5-dimethyl-2H-l,3,5-
thiadiazine-2-thione, ion(l-), sodium]
Dimethipin                          1.0
[2,3-Dihydro-5,6-dimethyl-l,4-dithiin
1,1,4,4-tetraoxide]
3-Iodo-2-propynyl butyl              1.0
carbamate
Triclopyr triethy lammonium salt       1.0
Thiodicarb                          1.0
Fenarimol                           1.0
[.alpha.-(2-Chlorophenyl)-.alpha.-(4-
 CAS Number    Chemical Name
De minimis
   % Limit
                                                              Arranged by CAS Number
                 chlorophenyl)-5-pyrimidinemethanol]
 60207-90-1      Propiconazole                       1.0
                 [l-[2-(2,4-Dichlorophenyl)-4-propyl-  1,3-
                 dioxolan-2-yl]-methyl-lH-l,2,4,-triazole]
 62476-59-9      Acifluorfen, sodium salt              1.0
                 [5-(2-Chloro-4-(trifluoromethyl)phenoxy)-
                 2-nitrobenzoic acid, sodium salt]
 63938-10-3      Chlorotetrafluoroethane              1.0
 64902-72-3      Chlorsulfuron                       1.0
                 [2-Chloro-N-[[(4-methoxy-6-methyl-l,3,5-
                 triazin-2-yl)amino] carbonyl]
                 benzenesulfonamide]
 64969-34-2      3,3'-Dichlorobenzidine sulfate         0.1
 66441-23-4      Fenoxaprop ethyl                    1.0
                 [2-(4-((6-Chloro-2-
                 benzoxazolylen)oxy)phenoxy)propanoic
                 acid, ethyl ester]
 67485-29-4      Hydramethylnon                    1.0
                 [Tetrahydro-5,5-dimethyl-2(lH)-
                 pyrimidinone[3 -[4-
                 (trifluoromethyl)phenyl]-l-[2-[4-
                 (trifluoromethyl)phenyl]ethenyl]-2-
                 propenylidene]hydrazone]
 68085-85-8      Cyhalothrin                         1.0
                 [3-(2-Chloro-3,3,3-trifluoro-1-propenyl)-
                 2,2-dimethylcyclopropanecarboxylic acid
                 cyano(3-phenoxyphenyl) methyl ester]
 68359-37-5      Cyfluthrin                          1.0
                 [3-(2,2-Dichloroethenyl)-2,2-
                 dimethylcyclopropanecarboxylic acid,
                 cyano(4-fluoro-3 -phenoxyphenyl) methyl
                 ester]
 69409-94-5      Fluvalinate                          1.0
                 [N-[2-Chloro-4-
                 (trifluoromethyl)phenyl]DL-valine(+)-
                 cyano(3 -phenoxyphenyl)methyl ester]
 69806-50-4      Fluazifop butyl                      1.0
                 [2-[4-[[5-(Trifluoromethyl)-2-
                 pyridinyl]oxy]phenoxy]propanoic acid,
                 butyl ester]
 71751-41-2      Abamectin[AvermectinBl]           1.0
 72178-02-0      Fomesafen                          1.0
                 [5-(2-Chloro-4-(trifluoromethyl)phenoxy)-
                 N-methylsulfonyl)-2-nitrobenzamide]
 72490-01-8      Fenoxycarb                         1.0
                 [[2-(4-Phenoxy phenoxy)ethyl]carbamic
                 acid ethyl ester]
 74051-80-2      Sethoxydim                         1.0
                 [2-[l-(Ethoxyimino)butyl]-5-[2-
                 (ethylthio)propyl] -3 -hydroxyl-2-
                 cyclohexen-1 -one]
 76578-14-8      Quizalofop-ethyl                    1.0
                 [2-[4-[(6-Chloro-2-quinoxalinyl)
                 oxy]phenoxy]propanoic acid ethyl ester]
 77501-63-4      Lactofen                            1.0
                 [Benzoic acid, 5-[2-Chloro-4-
	(trifluoromethyl)phenoxy] -2-nitro-, 2-
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 CAS Number   Chemical Name
                                  De minimis
                                     % Limit
                 Arranged by CAS Number
                 ethoxy-l-methyl-2-oxoethyl ester]
 82657-04-3      Bifenthrin                         1.0
 88671-89-0      Myclobutanil                       1.0
                 [.alpha.-Butyl-.arpha.-(4-chlorophenyl)-
                 1H-1,2,4-triazole-1 -propanenitrile]
 90454-18-5      Dichloro-l,l,2-trifluoroethane        1.0
 90982-32-4      Chlorimuron ethyl                   1.0
                 [Ethyl-2-[[[[(4-chloro-6-methoxyprimidin-
                 2-yl)amino]carbonyl]
                 amino] sulfonyljbenzoate]
 101200-48-0     Tribenuron methyl                   1.0
                 [2-[[[[(4-Methoxy-6-methyl-l,3,5-triazin-
                 2-yl)methylamino]carbonyl]
                 amino] sulfonyljbenzoic acid methyl ester]
 111512-56-2     l,l-Dichloro-l,2,3,3,3-              1.0
                 pentafluoropropane (HCFC-225eb)
 111984-09-9     3,3'-Dimethoxybenzidine            0.1
                 hydrochloride (o-Dianisidine
                 hydrochloride)
 127564-92-5     Dichloropentafluoropropane          1.0
 128903-21-9     2,2-Dichloro-l,1,1,3,3-              1.0
                 pentafluoropropane (HCFC-225aa)
 136013-79-1     1,3-Dichloro-l,1,2,3,3-              1.0
 	pentafluoropropane (HCFC-225ea)	
c.
Chemical Categories
Section  313 requires reporting  on the  EPCRA Section  313
chemical categories listed  below,  in addition  to the specific
EPCRA Section 313 chemicals listed above.

The metal compound categories listed below, unless otherwise
specified,  are  defined  as  including  any unique chemical
substance that contains the named metal (e.g., antimony, nickel,
etc.) as part of that chemical's structure.

EPCRA Section 313 chemical categories are subject to the 1%
de minimis concentration unless  the substance  involved meets
the definition of an OSHA carcinogen in which case the 0.1% de
minimis  concentration applies. The  de minimis concentration for
each category  is  provided  in parentheses.  The  de minimis
exemption is not available for  PBT chemicals, therefore an
asterisk  appears  where a  de minimis limit would otherwise
appear.   However, for purposes of the supplier notification
requirement only, such limits are provided in Appendix D.

N010   Antimony Compounds (1.0)
        Includes any unique chemical substance that contains
        antimony as part of that chemical's infrastructure.

N020   Arsenic  Compounds (inorganic compounds: 0.1;
        organic compounds: 1.0)
        Includes any unique chemical substance that contains
        arsenic as part of that chemical's infrastructure.
N040   Barium  Compounds (1.0)
        Includes any unique chemical substance that contains
        barium as part of that chemical's infrastructure. This
        category does not include:
        Barium sulfate CAS Number 7727-43-7

N050   Beryllium Compounds (0.1)
        Includes any unique chemical substance that contains
        beryllium as part of that chemical's infrastructure.

N078   Cadmium Compounds (0.1)
        Includes any unique chemical substance that contains
        cadmium as part of that chemical's infrastructure.

N084   Chlorophenols (0.1)
                                                   N090
                                                   N096
                                                   N100
                                                   N106
                                                   N120
                     Where x = 1 to 5

        Chromium Compounds
        (except for chromite ore mined in the Transvaal
        Region of South Africa and the unreacted ore
        component of the chromite ore processing residue
        (COPR). COPR is the solid waste remaining after
        aqueous extraction of oxidized chromite ore that has
        been combined with soda ash and kiln roasted at
        approximately 2,000 °F.)
        (chromium VI compounds: 0.1; chromium III
        compounds:  1.0)
        Includes any unique chemical substance that contains
        chromium as part of that chemical's
        infrastructure.

        Cobalt Compounds (inorganic compounds: 0.1;
        organic compounds: 1.0)
        Includes any unique chemical substance that contains
        cobalt as part of that chemical's infrastructure.

        Copper Compounds (1.0)
        Includes any unique chemical substance that contains
        copper as part of that chemical's infrastructure. This
        category does not include copper phthalocyanine
        compounds that are substituted with only hydrogen,
        and/or chlorine, and/or bromine.

        Cyanide Compounds (1.0)
        X^CN~ where X = if or any other group where a
        formal dissociation can be made. For example KCN or
        Ca(CN)2

        Diisocyanates (1.0)
        This category includes only those chemicals listed
        below.
                                                          CAS Number
                                                          38661-72-2

                                                          10347-54-3

                                                          2556-36-7
                       Chemical Name
                       l,3-Bis(methylisocyanate) -
                       cyclohexane
                       l,4-Bis(methyrisocyanate)-
                       cyclohexane
                       1,4-Cyclohexane
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                       diisocyanate
        134190-37-7    Diethyldiisocyanatobenzene
        4128-73-8      4,4'-Diisocyanatodiphenyl
                       ether
        75790-87-3     2,4'-Diisocyanatodiphenyl
                       sulfide
        91-93-0         3,3'-Dimethoxybenzidine-
                       4,4'-diisocyanate
        91-97-4         3,3'-Dimethyl-4,4'-
                       diphenylene diisocyanate
        139-25-3        3,3'-Dimethyldiphenyl
                       methane-4,4'-diisocyanate
        822-06-0        Hexamethylene-1,6-
                       diisocyanate
        4098-71-9      Isophorone diisocyanate
        75790-84-0     4-Methyldiphenylmethane-3,4-
                       diisocyanate
        5124-30-1      l,l-Methylenebis(4-
                       isocyanatocyclohexane)
        101-68-8        Methylenebis(phenylisocyanate)
                       (MDI)
        3173-72-6      1,5-Naphthalene
                       diisocyanate
        123-61-5        1,3-Phenylene diisocyanate
        104-49-4        1,4-Phenylene diisocyanate
        9016-87-9      Polymeric diphenylmethane
                       diisocyanate
        16938-22-0     2,2,4-Trimethylhexamethylene
                       diisocyanate
        15646-96-5     2,4,4-Trimethylhexamethylene
                       diisocyanate

N150   Dioxin and dioxin-like compounds
        (Manufacturing; and the processing or otherwise
        use of dioxin and dioxin-like compounds if the
        dioxin and dioxin-like compounds are present as
        contaminants in a chemical and if they were created
        during the manufacturing of that chemical.) (*) This
        category includes only those chemicals listed below.
        [Note: When completing the Form R Schedule 1, enter
        the data for each member of the category in the order
        they are listed here (i.e., 1-17).]
Box
#
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
CAS
Number
1746-01-6
40321-76-4
39227-28-6
57653-85-7
19408-74-3
35822-46-9
3268-87-9
51207-31-9
57117-41-6
57117-31-4
70648-26-9
57117-44-9
72918-21-9
60851-34-5
67562-39-4
55673-89-7
39001-02-0
Chemical Name
2,3,7,8-
Tetrachlorodibenzo -p-dioxin
1,2,3,7,8-
Pentachlorodibenzo-p-dioxin
1,2,3,4,7,8-
Hexachlorodibenzo -p-dioxin
1,2,3,6,7,8-
Hexachlorodibenzo -p-dioxin
1,2,3,7,8,9-
Hexachlorodibenzo -p-dioxin
1,2,3,4,6,7,8-
Heptachlorodibenzo-p-dioxin
1,2,3,4,6,7,8,9-
Octachlorodibenzo-p-dioxin
2,3,7,8-
Tetrachlorodibenzofuran
1,2,3,7,8-
Pentachlorodibenzofuran
2,3,4,7,8-
Pentachlorodibenzofuran
1,2,3,4,7,8-
Hexachlorod-benzofuran
1,2,3,6,7,8-
Hexachlorodibenzofuran
1,2,3,7,8,9-
Hexachlorodibenzofuran
2,3,4,6,7,8-
Hexachlorodibenzofuran
1,2,3,4,6,7,8-Heptachlorodibenzofuran
1,2,3,4,7,8,9-
Heptachlorodibenzofuran
1,2,3,4,6,7,8,9-
Octachlorodibenzofuran
N171   Ethylenebisdithiocarbamic acid, salts and esters
EBDCs) (1.0)
        Includes any unique chemical substance that contains
        an EBDC or an EBDC salt as part of that chemical's
        infrastructure.

N230   Certain Glycol Ethers (1.0)

        R-(OCH2CH2)n-OR'
        where:
            n  =  1,2, or 3;
            R  =  Alkyl C7 or less; or
            R  =  phenyl or alkyl substituted phenyl;
            R'  =  H or alkyl C7 or less; or
            OR' consisting of carboxylic acid ester, sulfate,
                  phosphate, nitrate, or sulfonate.

N420   Lead Compounds (*)
        Includes any unique chemical substance that contains
        lead as part of that chemical's infrastructure.
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N450   Manganese Compounds (1.0)
        Includes any unique chemical substance that contains
        manganese as part of that chemical's infrastructure.

N458   Mercury Compounds (*)
        Includes any unique chemical substance that contains
        mercury as part of that chemical's infrastructure.

N495   Nickel Compounds (0.1)
        Includes any unique chemical substance that contains
        nickel as part of that chemical's infrastructure.

N503   Nicotine and salts (1.0)
        Includes any unique chemical substance that contains
        nicotine or a nicotine salt as part of that chemical's
        infrastructure.

N511   Nitrate compounds (water dissociable; reportable
        only when in aqueous solution) (1.0)

N575   Polybrominated Biphenyls (PBBs) (0.1)

                                   ,Brx
N583
                                     H(10-x)
        where x = 1 to 10
Polychlorinated alkanes (C10 to C13) (1.0, except for
those members of the category that have an average
chain length of 12 carbons and contain an average
chlorine content of 60% by weight which are subject
to the 0.1% de minimis)
Includes those chemicals  defined by  the  following
formula:
        Where x= 10 to 13;
            y = 3 to 12; and
            where the average chlorine content ranges from 40-
            70%  with  the   limiting  molecular   formulas
            CioHi9Cl3 and
        5385-75-1      Dibenzo(a,e)fluoranthene
        192-65-4       Dibenzo(a,e)pyrene
        189-64-0       Dibenzo(a,h)pyrene
        191-30-0       Dibenzo(a,l)pyrene
        57-97-6         7,12-Dimethylbenz(a)-anthracene
        42397-64-8     1,6-Dinitropyrene
        42397-65-9     1,8-Dinitropyrene
        193-39-5       Indeno(l,2,3-cd)pyrene
        56-49-5         3-Methylcholanthrene
        3697-24-3      5-Methylchrysene
        7496-02-8      6-Nitrochrysene
        5522-43-0      1-Nitropyrene
        57835-92-4     4-Nitropyrene

N725   Selenium Compounds (1.0)
        Includes any unique chemical substance that contains
        selenium as part of that chemical's infrastructure.

N740   Silver Compounds (1.0)
        Includes any unique chemical substance that contains
        silver as part of that chemical's infrastructure.

N746   Strychnine and salts (1.0)
        Includes any unique chemical substance that contains
        strychnine or a strychnine salt as part of that
        chemical's infrastructure.

N760   Thallium Compounds (1.0)
        Includes any unique chemical substance that contains

        thallium as part of that chemical's infrastructure.

N770   Vanadium compounds (1.0)
        Includes any unique chemical substance that contains
        vanadium as part of that chemical's infrastructure.

N874   Warfarin and salts (1.0)
        Includes any unique chemical substance that contains
        warfarin or a warfarin salt as part of that chemical's
        infrastructure.

N982   Zinc Compounds (1.0)
        Includes any unique chemical substance that contains
        zinc as part of that chemical's infrastructure.
N590   Polycyclic aromatic compounds (PACs) (*)
        This category includes the chemicals listed below.
        CAS Number
        56-55-3
        205-99-2
        205-82-3
        207-08-9
        206-44-0
        189-55-9
        218-01-9
        50-32-8
        226-36-8
        224-42-0
        53-70-3
        194-59-2
                Chemical Name
                Benz(a)anthracene
                Benzo(b)fluoranthene
                Benzo (j)fluoranthene
                Benzo(k)fluoranthene
                Benzo (j,k)fluorene
                Benzo (r, s,t)pentaphene
                Benzo(a)phenanthrene
                Benzo(a)pyrene
                Dibenz(a,h)acridine
                Dibenz(a,j )acridine
                Dibenzo(a,h)anthracene
                7H-Dibenzo(c,g)carbazole
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  Table III. State Abbreviations
Alabama
Alaska
American Samoa
Arizona
Arkansas
California
Colorado
Connecticut
Delaware
District of Columbia
Florida
Georgia
Guam
Hawaii
Idaho
Illinois
Indiana
Iowa
Kansas
Kentucky
Louisiana
Maine
Marshall Islands
Maryland
Massachusetts
Michigan
Minnesota
Mississippi
Missouri
AL
AK
AS
AZ
AR
CA
CO
CT
DE
DC
FL
GA
GU
HI
ID
IL
IN
IA
KS
KY
LA
ME
MH
MD
MA
MI
MN
MS
MO
Montana
Nebraska
Nevada
New Hampshire
New Jersey
New Mexico
New York
North Carolina
North Dakota
Northern Marianas Islands
Ohio
Oklahoma
Oregon
Pennsylvania
Puerto Rico
Rhode Island
South Carolina
South Dakota
Tennessee
Texas
Utah
Vermont
Virginia
Virgin Islands
Washington
West Virginia
Wisconsin
Wyoming
MT
NE
NV
NH
NJ
NM
NY
NC
ND
MP
OH
OK
OR
PA
PR
RI
SC
SD
TN
TX
UT
VT
VA
VI
WA
WV
WI
WY
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Table IV. Federal Information Processing Standards (FIPS)
                      Country Codes
AA
AC
AE

AF
AG
AJ
AL
AM
AN
AO
AR
AS
AT

AU
AV
AY
BA
BB
BC
BD
BE
BF
BG
BH
BK

BL
BM
BN
BO
BP
BR
BS
BT
BU
BV
BX
BY
CA
CB
CD
KE
KG
KN
KQ
KR
Aruba
Antigua and Barbuda
United Arab
Emirates
Afghanistan
Algeria
Azerbaijan
Albania
Armenia
Andorra
Angola
Argentina
Australia
Ashmore and Cartier
Islands
Austria
Anguilla
Antarctica
Bahrain
Barbados
Botswana
Bermuda
Belgium
The Bahamas
Bangladesh
Belize
Bosnia and
Herzegovina
Bolivia
Burma
Benin
Belarus
Solomon Islands
Brazil
Bassas da India
Bhutan
Bulgaria
Bouvet Island
Brunei
Burundi
Canada
Cambodia
Chad
Kenya
Kyrgyzstan
North Korea
Kingman Reef
Kiribati
CE
CF

CG
CH
CI
CJ
CK

CM
CN
CO
CR
CS
CT

CU
CV
CW
CY
DA
DJ
DO
DR

EC
EG
El
EK
EN
ER
ES
ET
EU
EZ
FG
FI
FJ
FK

FO
FP
FR
KS
KT
KU
KZ
LA
Sri Lanka
Congo
(Brazzaville)
Congo (Kinshasa)
China
Chile
Cayman Islands
Cocos (Keeling)
Islands
Cameroon
Comoros
Colombia
Coral Sea Islands
Costa Rica
Central African
Republic
Cuba
Cape Verde
Cook Islands
Cyprus
Denmark
Djibouti
Dominica
Dominican
Republic
Ecuador
Egypt
Ireland
Equatorial Guinea
Estonia
Eritrea
El Salvador
Ethiopia
Europa Island
Czech Republic
French Guiana
Finland
Fiji
Falkland Islands
(Islas Malvinas)
Faroe Islands
French Polynesia
France
South Korea
Christmas Island
Kuwait
Kazakhstan
Laos
FS

GA
GB
GG
GH
GI
GJ
GK
GL
GM
GO
GP
GR
GT
GV
GY
GZ
HA
HK
HM

HO
HR
HU
1C
ID
IM
IN
IO

IP
IR
IS
IT
IV
IZ
JA
JE
JM
JN
JO
JU
LE
LG
LH
LI
LO
French Southern and
Antarctic Lands
The Gambia
Gabon
Georgia
Ghana
Gibraltar
Grenada
Guernsey
Greenland
Germany
Glorioso Islands
Guadeloupe
Greece
Guatemala
Guinea
Guyana
Gaza Strip
Haiti
Hong Kong
Heard Island and
McDonald Islands
Honduras
Croatia
Hungary
Iceland
Indonesia
Isle of Man
India
British Indian Ocean
Territory
Clipperton Island
Iran
Israel
Italy
Cote D'lvoire
Iraq
Japan
Jersey
Jamaica
Jan Mayen
Jordan
Juan de Nova Island
Lebanon
Latvia
Lithuania
Liberia
Slovakia
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LS
LT
LU
LY
MA
MB
MC
MD
MF
MG
MH
MI
MK
ML
MN
MO
MP
MR
MT
MU
MV
MX
MY
MZ
NC
NE
NF
NG
NH
NI
NL
NO
NP
NR
NS
NT
NU
NZ
PA
PC
PE
Liechtenstein
Lesotho
Luxembourg
Libya
Madagascar
Martinique
Macau
Moldova
Mayotte
Mongolia
Montserrat
Malawi
Macedonia
Mali
Monaco
Morocco
Mauritius
Mauritania
Malta
Oman
Maldives
Mexico
Malaysia
Mozambique
New Caledonia
Niue
Norfolk Island
Niger
Vanuatu
Nigeria
Netherlands
Norway
Nepal
Nauru
Suriname
Netherlands Antilles
Nicaragua
New Zealand
Paraguay
Pitcairn Islands
Peru
PF
PG
PK
PL
PM
PO
PP
PS
PU
QA
RE
RO
RP
RS
RW
SA
SB

SC
SE
SF
SG
SH
SI
SL
SM
SN
SO
SP
ST
SU
sv
sw
sx


SY
SZ
TD

TE
Paracel Islands
Spratly Islands
Pakistan
Poland
Panama
Portugal
Papua New Guinea
Palau
Guinea-Bissau
Qatar
Reunion
Romania
Philippines
Russia
Rwanda
Saudi Arabia
St. Pierre and
Miquelon
St. Kitts and Nevis
Seychelles
South Africa
Senegal
St. Helena
Slovenia
Sierra Leone
San Marino
Singapore
Somalia
Spain
St. Lucia
Sudan
Svalbard
Sweden
South Georgia and
South Sandwich
Islands
Syria
Switzerland
Trinidad and
Tobago
Tromelin Island
TH
TI
TK

TL
TN
TO
TP

TS
TT
TU
TV
TW
TX
TZ
UG
UK
UP
UV
UY
UZ
VC

VE
VI

VM
VT
WA
WE
WF
WI
WS
WZ
YI
YM
ZA
ZI


Thailand
Tajikistan
Turks and Caicos
Islands
Tokelau
Tonga
Togo
Sao Tome and
Principe
Tunisia
East Timor
Turkey
Tuvalu
Taiwan
Turkmenistan
Tanzania
Uganda
United Kingdom
Ukraine
Burkina Faso
Uruguay
Uzbekistan
St. Vincent and the
Grenadines
Venezuela
British Virgin
Islands
Vietnam
Vatican City
Namibia
West Bank
Wallis and Futuna
Western Sahara
Western Samoa
Swaziland
Yugoslavia
Yemen
Zambia
Zimbabwe


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Table V. Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA) Tribal Codes
Indian Country Name BIA Tribe
Absentee-Shawnee Tribe of Indians of Oklahoma
Agua Caliente Band of Cahuilla Indians of the Agua
Caliente Indian Reservation, California
Ak Chin Indian Community of the Maricopa ( Ak
Chin) Indian Reservation, Arizona
Alabama-Coushatta Tribes of Texas
Alabama-Quassarte Tribal Town, Oklahoma
Alturas Indian Rancheria, California
Apache Tribe of Oklahoma
Arapahoe Tribe of the Wind River Reservation,
Wyoming
Aroostook Band of Micmac Indians of Maine
Assiniboine and Sioux Tribes of the Fort Peck Indian
Reservation, Montana
Augustine Band of Cahuilla Indians, California
(formerly the Augustine Band of Cahuilla Mission
Indians of the Augustine Reservation)
Bad River Band of the Lake Superior Tribe of
Chippewa Indians of the Bad River Reservation,
Wisconsin
Bay Mills Indian Community, Michigan
Bear River Band of the Rohnerville Rancheria,
California
Berry Creek Rancheria of Maidu Indians of
California

Big Lagoon Rancheria, California
Big Pine Band of Owens Valley Paiute Shoshone
Indians of the Big Pine Reservation, California
Big Sandy Rancheria of Mono Indians of California
Big Valley Band of Porno Indians of the Big Valley
Rancheria, California

Blackfeet Tribe of the Blackfeet Indian Reservation
of Montana
Blue Lake Rancheria, California
Bridgeport Paiute Indian Colony of California

Buena Vista Rancheria of Me-Wuk Indians of
California

Burns Paiute Tribe of the Burns Paiute Indian Colony

of Oregon

Cabazon Band of Mission Indians, California

Cachil DeHe Band of Wintun Indians of the Colusa
Indian Community of the Colusa Rancheria,
California
Caddo Nation of Oklahoma

Canto Indian Tribe of the Laytonville Rancheria,
California
Code
820
584

612

830
901
502
809
281

31
206

567


430


470
560

504


554
530
506
507


201

558
691

508


144



568

512


806

524






















































Indian Country Name BIA Tribe
Cahuilla Band of Mission Indians of the Cahuilla
Reservation, California
California Valley Miwok Tribe, California
Campo Band of Diegueno Mission Indians of the
Campo Indian Reservation, California
Capitan Grande Band of Diegueno Mission Indians of
California: Barona Group of Capitan Grande Band of
Mission Indians of the Barona Reservation,
California; Viejas (Baron Long) Group of Capitan
Grande Band of Mission Indians of the Viejas
Reservation, California
Catawba Indian Nation (aka Catawba Tribe of South
Carolina)
Cayuga Nation of New York
Cedarville Rancheria, California
Chemehuevi Indian Tribe of the Chemehuevi
Reservation, California
Cher-Ae Heights Indian Community of the Trinidad
Rancheria, California
Cherokee Nation, Oklahoma

Cheyenne and Arapaho Tribes, Oklahoma (formerly
the Cheyenne-Arapaho Tribes of Oklahoma)
Cheyenne River Sioux Tribe of the Cheyenne River
Reservation, South Dakota
Chickasaw Nation, Oklahoma

Chicken Ranch Rancheria of Me-Wuk Indians of
California
Chippewa-Cree Indians of the Rocky Boy's
Reservation, Montana
Chitimacha Tribe of Louisiana
Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma

Citizen Potawatomi Nation, Oklahoma

Cloverdale Rancheria of Porno Indians of California
Cocopah Tribe of Arizona
Coeur D'Alene Tribe of the Coeur D'Alene
Reservation, Idaho

Cold Springs Rancheria of Mono Indians of
California

Colorado River Indian Tribes of the Colorado River

Indian Reservation, Arizona and California

Comanche Nation, Oklahoma

Confederated Salish & Kootenai Tribes of the
Flathead Reservation, Montana
Confederated Tribes and Bands of the Yakama
Nation, Washington



Code
569

628
570

571




32

13
621
695

566

905

801
340

906

523

205
970
907

821

510
602
181


511


603



808

203

124




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Indian Country Name BIA Tribe
Confederated Tribes of Siletz Indians of Oregon
(previously listed as the Confederated Tribes of the
Siletz Reservation)
Confederated Tribes of the Chehalis Reservation,
Washington
Confederated Tribes of the Colville Reservation,
Washington
Confederated Tribes of the Coos, Lower Umpqua and
Siuslaw Indians of Oregon
Confederated Tribes of the Goshute Reservation,
Nevada and Utah
Confederated Tribes of the Grand Ronde Community
of Oregon
Confederated Tribes of the Umatilla Reservation,
Oregon
Confederated Tribes of the Warm Springs
Reservation of Oregon
Coquille Tribe of Oregon
Cortina Indian Rancheria of Wintun Indians of
California
Coushatta Tribe of Louisiana
Cow Creek Band of Umpqua Indians of Oregon
Cowlitz Indian Tribe, Washington
Coyote Valley Band of Porno Indians of California
Crow Creek Sioux Tribe of the Crow Creek
Reservation, South Dakota
Crow Tribe of Montana
Death Valley Timbi-Sha Shoshone Band of
California
Delaware Nation, Oklahoma
Delaware Tribe of Indians, Oklahoma
Dry Creek Rancheria of Porno Indians of California
Duckwater Shoshone Tribe of the Duckwater
Reservation, Nevada
Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians of North Carolina

Eastern Shawnee Tribe of Oklahoma

Elem Indian Colony of Porno Indians of the Sulphur
Bank Rancheria, California

Elk Valley Rancheria, California
Ely Shoshone Tribe of Nevada

Enterprise Rancheria of Maidu Indians of California
Ewiiaapaayp Band of Kumeyaay Indians, California
Federated Indians of Graton Rancheria, California

Flandreau Santee Sioux Tribe of South Dakota

Forest County Potawatomi Community, Wisconsin

Fort Belknap Indian Community of the Fort Belknap
Reservation of Montana

Code
142


105

101

152

681

141

143

145

155
513

971
153
132
638
342

202
693

807
816
515
642

1

921

632


559
644

517
573
622

341

434

204

























































Indian Country Name BIA Tribe
Fort Bidwell Indian Community of the Fort Bidwell
Reservation of California
Fort Independence Indian Community of Paiute
Indians of the Fort Independence Reservation,
California
Fort McDermitt Paiute and Shoshone Tribes of the
Fort McDermitt Indian Reservation, Nevada and
Oregon
Fort McDowell Yavapai Nation, Arizona
Fort Mojave Indian Tribe of Arizona, California &
Nevada
Fort Sill Apache Tribe of Oklahoma
Gila River Indian Community of the Gila River
Indian Reservation, Arizona
Grand Traverse Band of Ottawa and Chippewa
Indians, Michigan
Greenville Rancheria of Maidu Indians of California
Grindstone Indian Rancheria of Wintun- Wailaki
Indians of California
Habematolel Porno of Upper Lake, California
Hannahville Indian Community, Michigan
Havasupai Tribe of the Havasupai Reservation,
Arizona
Ho-Chunk Nation of Wisconsin
Hoh Indian Tribe of the Hoh Indian Reservation,
Washington
Hoopa Valley Tribe, California
Hopi Tribe of Arizona
Hopland Band of Porno Indians of the Hopland
Rancheria, California
Houlton Band of Maliseet Indians of Maine
Hualapai Indian Tribe of the Hualapai Indian
Reservation, Arizona
lipay Nation of Santa Ysabel, California (formerly
the Santa Ysabel Band of Diegueno Mission Indians
of the Santa Ysabel Reservation)

Inaja Band of Diegueno Mission Indians of the Inaja
and Cosmit Reservation, California

lone Band of Miwok Indians of California
Iowa Tribe of Kansas and Nebraska

Iowa Tribe of Oklahoma
Jackson Rancheria of Me-Wuk Indians of California
Jamestown S'Klallam Tribe of Washington

Jamul Indian Village of California

Jena Band of Choctaw Indians, Louisiana

Jicarilla Apache Nation, New Mexico




Code
518

525


646


613
604

803
614

468

545
519

636
471
605

439
106

561
608
521

19
606

592



574


529
860

822
522
129

575

34

701



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  Table V. Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA) Tribal Codes

Indian Country Name BIA Tribe
Kaibab Band of Paiute Indians of the Kaibab Indian
Reservation, Arizona
Kalispel Indian Community of the Kalispel
Reservation, Washington
Karuk Tribe (formerly the Karuk Tribe of California)
Kashia Band of Porno Indians of the Stewarts Point
Rancheria, California
Kaw Nation, Oklahoma
Kewa Pueblo, New Mexico (formerly the Pueblo of
Santo Domingo)
Keweenaw Bay Indian Community, Michigan
Kialegee Tribal Town, Oklahoma
Kickapoo Traditional Tribe of Texas
Kickapoo Tribe of Indians of the Kickapoo
Reservation in Kansas
Kickapoo Tribe of Oklahoma
Kiowa Indian Tribe of Oklahoma
Klamath Tribes, Oregon

Kootenai Tribe of Idaho

La Jolla Band of Luiseno Indians, California
(formerly the La Jolla Band of Luiseno Mission
Indians of the La Jolla Reservation)
La Posta Band of Diegueno Mission Indians of the La
Posta Indian Reservation, California
Lac Courte Oreilles Band of Lake Superior Chippewa
Indians of Wisconsin
Lac du Flambeau Band of Lake Superior Chippewa
Indians of the Lac du Flambeau Reservation of
Wisconsin
Lac Vieux Desert Band of Lake Superior Chippewa
Indians, Michigan
Las Vegas Tribe of Paiute Indians of the Las Vegas
Indian Colony, Nevada
Little River Band of Ottawa Indians, Michigan
Little Traverse Bay Bands of Odawa Indians,
Michigan
Los Coyotes Band of Cahuilla and Cupeno Indians,
California (formerly the Los Coyotes Band of
Cahuilla & Cupeno Indians of the Los Coyotes
Reservation)
Lovelock Paiute Tribe of the Lovelock Indian
Colony, Nevada
Lower Brule Sioux Tribe of the Lower Brule
Reservation, South Dakota
Lower Elwha Tribal Community of the Lower Elwha
Reservation, Washington
Lower Lake Rancheria, California


Code
617

103

555
547

810
717

475
902
826
861

823
802
140

183

576


577

431

432

479

648

482
483

578



649

343

125

625





















































Indian Country Name BIA Tribe
Lower Sioux Indian Community in the State of
Minnesota
Lummi Tribe of the Lummi Reservation, Washington
Lytton Rancheria of California
Makah Indian Tribe of the Makah Indian
Reservation, Washington
Manchester Band of Porno Indians of the
Manchester-Point Arena Rancheria, California
Manzanita Band of Diegueno Mission Indians of the
Manzanita Reservation, California
Mashantucket Pequot Tribe of Connecticut
Mashpee Wampanoag Tribe, Massachusetts
Match-e-be-nash-she-wish Band of Pottawatomi
Indians of Michigan
Mechoopda Indian Tribe of Chico Rancheria,
California
Menominee Indian Tribe of Wisconsin
Mesa Grande Band of Diegueno Mission Indians of
the Mesa Grande Reservation, California

Mescalero Apache Tribe of the Mescalero
Reservation, New Mexico

Miami Tribe of Oklahoma
Miccosukee Tribe of Indians of Florida
Middletown Rancheria of Porno Indians of California
Minnesota Chippewa Tribe, Minnesota (Six
component reservations: Bois Forte Band (Nett
Lake); Fond du Lac Band; Grand Portage Band;
Leech Lake Band; Mille Lacs Band; White Earth
Band)
Mississippi Band of Choctaw Indians, Mississippi
Moapa Band of Paiute Indians of the Moapa River
Indian Reservation, Nevada
Modoc Tribe of Oklahoma
Mohegan Indian Tribe of Connecticut
Mooretown Rancheria of Maidu Indians of California
Morongo Band of Mission Indians, California
(formerly the Morongo Band of Cahuilla Mission
Indians of the Morongo Reservation)
Muckleshoot Indian Tribe of the Muckleshoot
Reservation, Washington
Muscogee (Creek) Nation, Oklahoma

Narragansett Indian Tribe of Rhode Island
Navajo Nation, Arizona, New Mexico & Utah
Nez Perce Tribe, Idaho (previously listed as Nez
Perce Tribe of Idaho)
Nisqually Indian Tribe of the Nisqually Reservation,
Washington

Code
402

107
509
108

527

579

20
35
484

531

440
580


702


925
26
528
400



980
650

927
33
626
582


109

908

27
780
182

110

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Indian Country Name BIA Tribe
Nooksack Indian Tribe of Washington
Northern Cheyenne Tribe of the Northern Cheyenne
Indian Reservation, Montana
Northfork Rancheria of Mono Indians of California

Northwestern Band of Shoshoni Nation of Utah
/AH7ru-iV»nl?-i f-i\
(Washakie)
Nottawaseppi Huron Band of the Potawatomi,
Michigan (formerly the Huron Potawatomi, Inc.)
Oglala Sioux Tribe of the Pine Ridge Reservation,
South Dakota
Ohkay Owingeh, New Mexico (formerly the Pueblo
of San Juan)
Omaha Tribe of Nebraska
Oneida Nation of New York
Oneida Tribe of Indians of Wisconsin
Onondaga Nation of New York
Osage Nation, Oklahoma (formerly the Osage Tribe)
Otoe-Missouria Tribe of Indians, Oklahoma
Ottawa Tribe of Oklahoma
Paiute Indian Tribe of Utah (Cedar Band of Paiutes,
Kanosh Band of Paiutes, Koosharem Band of Paiutes,
Indian Peaks Band of Paiutes, and Shivwits Band of
Paiutes) (formerly Paiute Indian Tribe of Utah (Cedar
City Band of Paiutes, Kanosh Band of Paiutes,
Koosharem Band of Paiutes, Indian Peaks Band of
Paiutes, and Shivwits Band of Paiutes))
Paiute-Shoshone Indians of the Bishop Community
of the Bishop Colony, California
Paiute-Shoshone Indians of the Lone Pine
Community of the Lone Pine Reservation, California
Paiute-Shoshone Tribe of the Fallen Reservation and
Colony, Nevada

Pala Band of Luiseno Mission Indians of the Pala
Reservation, California

Pascua Yaqui Tribe of Arizona
Paskenta Band of Nomlaki Indians of California
Passamaquoddy Tribe of Maine
Pauma Band of Luiseno Mission Indians of the
Pauma & Yuima Reservation, California
Pawnee Nation of Oklahoma
Pechanga Band of Luiseno Mission Indians of the
Pechanga Reservation, California
Penobscot Tribe of Maine
Peoria Tribe of Indians of Oklahoma
Picayune Rancheria of Chukchansi Indians of
California

Pinoleville Porno Nation, California (formerly the
Pinoleville Rancheria of Porno Indians of California)

Code
111
207

532

195


481

344

714

380
11
433
6
930
811
922
692




549

624

645


583


665
533
14
585

812
586

18
926
534

535




















































Indian Country Name BIA Tribe
Pit River Tribe, California (includes XL Ranch, Big
Bend, Likely, Lookout, Montgomery Creek and
Roaring Creek Rancherias)
Pokagon Band of Potawatomi Indians, Michigan and
Indiana

Ponca Tribe of Indians of Oklahoma

Ponca Tribe of Nebraska
Port Gamble Indian Community of the Port Gamble
Reservation, Washington
Potter Valley Tribe, California
Prairie Band of Potawatomi Nation, Kansas
Prairie Island Indian Community in the State of
Minnesota
Pueblo of Acoma, New Mexico
Pueblo of Cochiti, New Mexico
Pueblo of Isleta, New Mexico
Pueblo of Jemez, New Mexico
Pueblo of Laguna, New Mexico
Pueblo of Nambe, New Mexico
Pueblo of Picuris, New Mexico
Pueblo of Pojoaque, New Mexico
Pueblo of San Felipe, New Mexico
Pueblo of San Ildefonso, New Mexico
Pueblo of Sandia, New Mexico
Pueblo of Santa Ana, New Mexico
Pueblo of Santa Clara, New Mexico
Pueblo of Taos, New Mexico
Pueblo of Tesuque, New Mexico
Pueblo of Zia, New Mexico

Puyallup Tribe of the Puyallup Reservation,
Washington

Pyramid Lake Paiute Tribe of the Pyramid Lake
Reservation, Nevada
Quapaw Tribe of Indians, Oklahoma
Quartz Valley Indian Community of the Quartz
Valley Reservation of California
Quechan Tribe of the Fort Yuma Indian Reservation,
California & Arizona
Quileute Tribe of the Quileute Reservation,
Washington
Quinault Tribe of the Quinault Reservation,
Washington
Ramona Band of Cahuilla, California (formerly the
Ramona Band or Village of Cahuilla Mission Indians
of California)

Code
536


480


813

381
113

537
862
403

703
704
705
706
707
708
709
710
712
713
711
715
716
718
719
720

115


651

920
563

696

116

117

597


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Indian Country Name BIA Tribe
Red Cliff Band of Lake Superior Chippewa Indians
of Wisconsin
Red Lake Band of Chippewa Indians, Minnesota
Redding Rancheria, California
Redwood Valley Rancheria of Porno Indians of
California
Reno-Sparks Indian Colony, Nevada
Resighini Rancheria, California
Rincon Band of Luiseno Mission Indians of the
Rincon Reservation, California
Robinson Rancheria of Porno Indians of California
Rosebud Sioux Tribe of the Rosebud Indian
Reservation, South Dakota
Round Valley Indian Tribes of the Round Valley
Reservation, California
Sac & Fox Nation of Missouri in Kansas and
Nebraska
Sac & Fox Nation, Oklahoma

Sac & Fox Tribe of the Mississippi in Iowa

Saginaw Chippewa Indian Tribe of Michigan
Saint Regis Mohawk Tribe, New York (formerly the
St. Regis Band of Mohawk Indians of New York)
Salt River Pima-Maricopa Indian Community of the
Salt River Reservation, Arizona

Samish Indian Tribe, Washington
San Carlos Apache Tribe of the San Carlos
Reservation, Arizona
San Juan Southern Paiute Tribe of Arizona
San Manuel Band of Mission Indians, California
(previously listed as the San Manual Band of Serrano
Mission Indians of the San Manual Reservation)
San Pasqual Band of Diegueno Mission Indians of
California
Santa Rosa Band of Cahuilla Indians, California
(formerly the Santa Rosa Band of Cahuilla Mission
Indians of the Santa Rosa Reservation)
Santa Rosa Indian Community of the Santa Rosa
Rancheria, California
Santa Ynez Band of Chumash Mission Indians of the
Santa Ynez Reservation, California
Santee Sioux Nation, Nebraska
Sauk-Suiattle Indian Tribe of Washington

Sault Ste. Marie Tribe of Chippewa Indians of
Michigan
Scotts Valley Band of Porno Indians of California

Seminole Nation of Oklahoma




Code
435

409
538
539

653
556
587

516
345

540

863

824

490

472
7

615


133
616
689
588


589

590


542

591

382
119

469

503

909
























































Indian Country Name BIA Tribe
Seminole Tribe of Florida (Dania, Big Cypress,
Brighton, Hollywood & Tampa Reservations)
Seneca Nation of New York
Seneca-Cayuga Tribe of Oklahoma
Shakopee Mdewakanton Sioux Community of
Minnesota
Shawnee Tribe, Oklahoma
Sherwood Valley Rancheria of Porno Indians of
California
Shingle Springs Band of Miwok Indians, Shingle
Springs Rancheria (Verona Tract), California
Shoalwater Bay Tribe of the Shoalwater Bay Indian
Reservation, Washington
Shoshone Tribe of the Wind River Reservation,
Wyoming
Shoshone-Bannock Tribes of the Fort Hall
Reservation of Idaho
Shoshone-Paiute Tribes of the Duck Valley
Reservation, Nevada

Sisseton-Wahpeton Oyate of the Lake Traverse
Reservation, South Dakota
Skokomish Indian Tribe of the Skokomish
Reservation, Washington
Skull Valley Band of Goshute Indians of Utah

Smith River Rancheria, California
Snoqualmie Tribe, Washington
Soboba Band of Luiseno Indians, California
Sokaogon Chippewa Community, Wisconsin
Southern Ute Indian Tribe of the Southern Ute
Reservation, Colorado
Spirit Lake Tribe, North Dakota
Spokane Tribe of the Spokane Reservation,
Washington
Squaxin Island Tribe of the Squaxin Island
Reservation, Washington
St. Croix Chippewa Indians of Wisconsin
Standing Rock Sioux Tribe of North & South Dakota

Stillaguamish Tribe of Washington
Stockbridge Munsee Community, Wisconsin
Summit Lake Paiute Tribe of Nevada
Suquamish Indian Tribe of the Port Madison
Reservation, Washington

Susanville Indian Rancheria, California
Swinomish Indians of the Swinomish Reservation,
Washington

Sycuan Band of the Kumeyaay Nation
Table Mountain Rancheria of California

Code
21

12
923
411

911
629

546

118

282

180

641


347

120

682

564
126
593
437
750

303
102

121

436
302

139
438
655
114


550
122


594
551

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  Table V. Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA) Tribal Codes

Indian Country Name BIA Tribe
Te-Moak Tribe of Western Shoshone Indians of
Nevada (Four constituent bands: Battle Mountain
Band; Elko Band; South Fork Band and Wells Band)
Thlopthlocco Tribal Town, Oklahoma
Three Affiliated Tribes of the Fort Berthold
Reservation, North Dakota
Tohono O'odham Nation of Arizona
Tonawanda Band of Seneca Indians of New York

Tonkawa Tribe of Indians of Oklahoma
Tonto Apache Tribe of Arizona
Torres Martinez Desert Cahuilla Indians, California
(formerly the Torres-Martinez Band of Cahuilla
Mission Indians of California)
Tulalip Tribes of the Tulalip Reservation,
Washington

Tule River Indian Tribe of the Tule River
Reservation, California

Tunica-Biloxi Indian Tribe of Louisiana

Tuolumne Band of Me-Wuk Indians of the Tuolumne
Rancheria of California
Turtle Mountain Band of Chippewa Indians of North
Dakota
Tuscarora Nation of New York

Twenty-Nine Palms Band of Mission Indians of
California

United Auburn Indian Community of the Auburn
Rancheria of California

United Keetoowah Band of Cherokee Indians in
Oklahoma

Upper Sioux Community, Minnesota
Upper Skagit Indian Tribe of Washington
Ute Indian Tribe of the Uintah & Ouray Reservation,
Utah

Ute Mountain Tribe of the Ute Mountain
Reservation, Colorado, New Mexico & Utah

Code
640


903
301

610
8

814
674
595


123


553


336

634

304
9

598

637

904


401
131
687


751











































Indian Country Name BIA Tribe
Utu Utu Gwaitu Paiute Tribe of the Benton Paiute
Reservation, California
Walker River Paiute Tribe of the Walker River
Reservation, Nevada
Wampanoag Tribe of Gay Head (Aquinnah) of
Massachusetts
Washoe Tribe of Nevada & California (Carson
Colony, Dresslerville Colony, Woodfords
Community, Stewart Community, & Washoe
Ranches)
White Mountain Apache Tribe of the Fort Apache
Reservation, Arizona
Wichita and Affiliated Tribes (Wichita, Keechi,
Waco & Tawakonie), Oklahoma
Winnebago Tribe of Nebraska

Winnemucca Indian Colony of Nevada

Wiyot Tribe, California (formerly the Table Bluff
Reservation — Wiyot Tribe)

Wyandotte Nation, Oklahoma

Yankton Sioux Tribe of South Dakota
Yavapai-Apache Nation of the Camp Verde Indian
Reservation, Arizona
Yavapai-Prescott Tribe of the Yavapai Reservation,
Arizona
Yerington Paiute Tribe of the Yerington Colony &
Campbell Ranch, Nevada
Yocha Dehe Wintun Nation, California (formerly the
Rumsey Indian Rancheria of Wintun Indians of
California)

Yomba Shoshone Tribe of the Yomba Reservation,
Nevada
Ysleta Del Sur Pueblo of Texas
Yurok Tribe of the Yurok Reservation, California

Zuni Tribe of the Zuni Reservation, New Mexico




Code
520

656

30

672



607

804

383

659

565


924

346
601
618

660

541



661

725
562

721



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Appendix A.    TRI Federal Facility Reporting
Information
Special Instructions for TRI Federal
Facility Reporting


A.1  Why Do  Federal

Facilities  Need to  Report?

Executive   Order   13423,   "Strengthening  Federal
Environmental     Energy,     and    Transportation
Management," requires federal agencies to comply with
the  Emergency  Planning and Community Right-To-
Know  Act  of  1986 (EPCRA)  and the  Pollution
Prevention  Act of 1990 (PPA).  Federal facilities have
been subject to  EPCRA section 313 and PPA since
reporting year 1994. TRI submissions are due to EPA on
July  1 of the year following each reporting (calendar)
year. Reporting by the federal facility does not alter the
reporting  obligation of on-site  contractors.  Contracts
entered into after the date of this order for contractor
operation  of government-owned  facilities or  vehicles
require the contractor to comply with the  provisions of
this order with respect to such facilities or vehicles to the
same extent as the agency would be required to comply if
the agency operated facilities or vehicles.

For more information on Executive Order  13423 please
refer to the  implementing instructions, which can be
found on the TRI home page at http://www.epa.gov/tri


A.2  Identifying Federal

Facility Reports

Federal facility reports are identified as federal by several
indicators on the form.   The facility name  and parent
company  name  are  critical indicators and must be
reported as described below. Another critical indicator is
the  federal facility report box, Part I, 4.2c.  Federal
facilities only should check this box to indicate that the
report is from a federal  agency for a federal facility;
federal facilities should not check the GOCO box, (Part I,
Section 4.2d of  the Form R).   Contractors located  at
federal facilities (GOCOs) should  check the GOCO box
(Part I, Section 4.2d  of the Form R); they  should not
check the box 4.2c.  Facilities should also  complete the
partial or complete facility blocks (Form R  page 2, block
4.2a and 4.2b) as appropriate.  If you are a federal facility
reporting for the first time, you should write "new" in the
TRI Facility ID (TRIFID) box, even if a contractor has
reported for your facility in the past.  The contractor will
retain the original TRIFID. You will be assigned a new
TRIFID the first time you report.
A.3  The  "Double

Counting"  Problem

As structured, the law and the executive order require
both regulated industries and the federal government to
report TRI data, sometimes for the same site.  In order to
prevent duplicate data in the TRI database, which could
result in "double counting" data for some chemicals and
locations,  EPA must be able to identify and distinguish
the GOCO reports submitted by the federal contractor
from the federal facility reports which contain data for
the same site. To accomplish this, federal facility reports
should be  accompanied by either 1) exact copies (paper
or electronic) of all contractor TRI reports, including
when the totals reported by the federal facility are greater
than that reported by the contractor(s), or 2) a cover letter
which includes a  list of the facility contractors which
submit TRI reports to EPA, identifying each contractor
by name,  TRI technical contact, and TRI facility name
and address. Additionally, federal facilities should check
Form R, Part I, Section 4.2c, while contractors at federal
facilities should check Form R, Part I, Section 4.2d.


A.4  How to Report Your

Facility Name

Facility name is a critical data element. It is used by EPA
to create the TRI facility ID number (TRIFID), which is a
unique number designed to identify a facility site.  The
facility  name and TRIFID number  are used by all TRI
data users to link data from a single site across multiple
reporting years.  A federal facility is assigned a new
TRIFID number when the federal report is entered into
the Toxics Release Inventory system for the first time.
This TRIFID number, generated when the first report is
entered into the Toxics Release Inventory System, will be
included in future reporting packages sent to the federal
facility, and should be used by the  federal facility in all
future reports.

Federal facilities should report their facility name on page
1 of the Form Rs (Section 4.1), as shown in the following
example:

       U.S. DOE Savannah River Site
It is very  important that the agency name appear first,
followed by the specific plant or site name.

Federal contractors at GOCO facilities should report their
names as shown in the following example:

       U.S. DOE Savannah River Site - Westinghouse
       Operations.
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A.5  How to Report Your

North American Industry

Classification System

(NAICS)  Code

Federal facilities should report the NAICS code which
most closely represents the activities taking place at the
site.  Additional guidance on  determining your NAICS
code is provided in the Forms and Instructions booklet.
The  table  on  the  next  page  contains  Public
Administration  NAICS  codes  covering  executive,
legislative,  judicial,  administrative and  regulatory
activities of the Federal government. Government-owned
and operated business establishments are classified in
major NAICS groups according to the activity in which
they are engaged.  For example, a Veterans Hospital
would be classified in Group 806 - Hospitals.


A.6  How to Report Your

"Parent Company" Name

Federal facilities should report their parent company
name on page 2 of the Form Rs (Section 5.1) by reporting
their complete Department or Agency name, as shown in
the following example:

      U.S. Department of Energy
Block 5.2,  Parent Company's Dun & Bradstreet Number,
should be marked NA.

Federal contractors at GOCO facilities should not report a
federal department or agency  name as their  parent
company.  A federal name in the parent company name
field will classify the report as federal, and the  GOCO
may be identified as a non-reporter.


A.7  How to Revise Your

Data After It Has Been

Submitted

Any TRI Form R submitter may voluntarily revise their
submission if they  find errors after their reports have
been sent to EPA. If the revision is to a hardcopy report,
the facility reporter should photocopy the original form
and use a  blue  or black pen to mark out the incorrect
value and write in the corrected value. The revised report
should be submitted to EPA, with an "X" in the revision
block on page 1 of the Form R. If the revision is to a
diskette, a  new diskette should be submitted, containing
the  data only for the revised submission, not  all the
chemicals originally reported. If a federal facility receives
a copy of a revision from  a  contractor located at the
federal facility, the facility should revise the  federal
report, and submit the revised report to EPA and the
appropriate  state along  with  an exact copy of the
contractor's revision. The cover letter from the federal
facility should indicate that its submission is a revision.


A.8  Who Should Sign

Federal  Form  R  Reports?

Federal Form R reports should be signed by the senior
federal employee on-site. If no federal employee is on-
site, federal Form R reports must be signed by the senior
federal employee with management responsibility for the
site.  Federal Form R reports should be signed by  a
federal employee.  Contractor employee signatures are
not considered valid on federal reports.


A.9  More  Help  is

Available!

Federal facilities may call the EPA/TRI  Information
Center to  ask  specific questions concerning how  to
submit their Form R report.  For contact information, see
the TRI Home Page at http://www.epa.gov/tri/


A.10 North American

Industry Classification

System  Codes  921-928

Sector 92 - Public Administration

921    Executive, Legislative, and Other
General Government Support

92111  Executive Offices
92112  Legislative Bodies
92113  Public Finance Activities
92114  Executive and Legislative Offices Combined
92115  American Indian and Alaska Native Tribal
       Governments
92119  General Government, Not Elsewhere Classified

922    Justice, Public Order, and Safety
Activities

92211  Courts
92212  Police Protection
92213  Legal Counsel and Prosecution
92214  Correctional Institutions
92215  Parole Offices and Probation Offices
92216  Fire Protection
92219  Other Justice, Public Order and Safety Activities
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923    Administration of Human Resource
Programs

92311  Administration of Educational Programs
92312  Administration of Public Health Programs
92313  Administration of Human Resource Programs
       (Except Education, Public Health, and Veterans'
       Affairs Programs)
92314  Administration of Veterans Affairs

924    Administration of Environmental
Quality Programs

92411  Administration of Air and Water Resource and
       Solid Waste Management Programs
92412  Administration of Conservation Programs

925    Administration of Housing Programs,
Urban Planning, and Community
Development

92511  Administration of Housing Programs
92512  Administration of Urban Planning and
       Community and Rural Development
926    Administration of Economic
Programs

92611  Administration of General Economic Programs
92612  Regulation and Administration of Transportation
       Programs
92613  Regulation and Administration of
       Communications, Electric, Gas, and Other
       Utilities
92614  Regulation of Agricultural Marketing and
       Commodities
92615  Regulation, Licensing, and Inspection of
       Miscellaneous Commercial Sectors

927    Space Research and Technology

92711  Space Research and Technology

928    National Security and International
Affairs

92811  National Security
92812  International Affairs
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Appendix  B.   Reporting Codes  for  EPA  Form  R
and  Instructions for Reporting Metals
B.1  Form  R Part II

Revision Codes:

RRl    New Monitoring Data
RR2    New Emission Factor(s)
RR3    New Chemical Concentration Data
RR4    Recalculation(s)
RR5    Other Reason(s)

Withdrawal Codes:

WT1    Did not meet the reporting threshold for
       manufacturing, processing, or otherwise use
WT2    Did not meet the reporting threshold for number
       of employees
WT3    Not in a covered NAICS Code
WO1    Other reason(s)

Section 1.1.   CAS Number

EPCRA Section 313 Chemical Category
Codes

NO 10   Antimony compounds
N020   Arsenic compounds
N040   Barium compounds
N050   Beryllium compounds
N078   Cadmium compounds
N084   Chlorophenols
N090   Chromium compounds
N096   Cobalt compounds
N100   Copper compounds
N106   Cyanide compounds
N120   Diisocyanates
N150   Dioxin and dioxin-like compounds
       N17 lEthylenebisdithiocarbamic
       acid, salts and esters (EBDCs)
N230   Certain glycol ethers
N420   Lead compounds
N450   Manganese compounds
N458   Mercury compounds
N495   Nickel compounds
N503   Nicotine and salts
N511   Nitrate compounds
N575   Polybrominated biphenyls (PBBs)
N583   Fob/chlorinated alkanes
N590   Poly cyclic aromatic compounds
N725   Selenium compounds
N740   Silver compounds
N746   Strychnine and salts
N760   Thallium compounds
N770   Vanadium compounds
                                                N874
                                                N982
      Warfarin and salts
      Zinc compounds
Section 4. Maximum Amount of the
Toxic Chemical On-Site at Any Time
During the Calendar Year
Range(pounds)
Range Code
01
02
03
04
05
06
07
08
09
10
11
From
0
100
1,000
10,000
100,000
1,000,000
10,000,000
50,000,000
100,000,000
500,000,000
1 billion
To
99
999
9,999
99,999
999,999
9,999,999
49,999,999
99,999,999
499,999,999
999,999,999
more than 1 billion
Sections. Quantity of the Non-PBT
Chemical Entering Each Environmental
Medium On-site and Section 6.
Transfers of the Toxic Chemical in
Wastes to Off-Site Locations

        Total Release or Transfer
                    Range (pounds)
                             1-10
                           11-499
                          500-999
      Code
      A
      B
      C


Basis of Estimate
Ml-   Estimate is based on continuous monitoring
      data or measurements for the EPCRA
      section 313 chemical.

M2-   Estimate is based on periodic or random
      monitoring data or measurements for the
      EPCRA section 313 chemical.

C-    Estimate is based on mass balance
      calculations, such as calculation of the
      amount of the EPCRA section 313 chemical
      in streams entering and leaving process
      equipment.
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El-     Estimate is based on published emission factors,
        such as those relating release quantity to
        through-put or equipment type (e.g., air
        emission factors).

E2-     Estimate is based on site specific emission
        factors, such as those relating release quantity to
        through-put or equipment type (e.g., air
        emission factors).

O-      Estimate is based on other approaches such as
        engineering calculations (e.g., estimating
        volatilization using published mathematical
        formulas) or best engineering judgment. This
        would include applying an estimated removal
        efficiency to a waste stream, even if the
        composition of the stream before treatment was
        fully identified through monitoring data.

Section 6.  Transfers of the Toxic Chemical
in Wastes to Off-Site Locations

Type of Waste Disposal/Treatment/Energy
Recovery/Recycling

M10    Storage Only
M20    Solvents/Organics Recovery
M24    Metals Recovery
M26    Other Reuse or Recovery
M28    Acid Regeneration
M40    Solidification/Stabilization
M41    Solidification/Stabilization-Metals and Metal
        Category Compounds only
M50    Incineration/Thermal Treatment
M54    Incineration/Insignificant Fuel Value
M56    Energy Recovery
M61    Wastewater Treatment (Excluding POTW)
M62    Wastewater Treatment (Excluding POTW) -
        Metals and Metal Category Compounds only
M64    Other Landfills
M65    RCRA Subtitle C Landfills
M66    Subtitle C Surface Impoundment
M67    Other Surface Impoundments
M69    Other Waste Treatment
M73    Land Treatment
M79    Other Land Disposal
M81    Underground Injection to Class I Wells
M82    Underground Injection to Class II-V Wells
M90    Other Off-Site Management
M92    Transfer to Waste Broker - Energy Recovery
M93    Transfer to Waste Broker - Recycling
M94    Transfer to Waste Broker - Disposal
M95    Transfer to Waste Broker - Waste Treatment
M99    Unknown
Section 7A.  On-Site Waste Treatment
Methods and Efficiency

General Waste Stream

A       Gaseous (gases, vapors, airborne
        particulates)
W      Wastewater (aqueous waste)
L       Liquid waste streams (non-aqueous waste)
S       Solid waste streams (including sludges and
        slurries)

Waste Treatment Methods

Air Emissions Treatment

A01    Flare
A02    Condenser
A03    Scrubber
A04    Absorber
A05    Electrostatic Precipitator
A06    Mechanical Separation
A07    Other Air Emission Treatment

Chemical Treatment

H040    Incineration—thermal destruction other than
        use as a fuel
H071    Chemical reduction with or without
        precipitation
H073    Cyanide destruction with or without
        precipitation
H075    Chemical oxidation
H076    Wet air oxidation
H077    Other chemical precipitation with or
        without pre-treatment

Biological Treatment

H081    Biological treatment with or without
        precipitation

Physical Treatment

H082    Adsorption
H083    Air or steam stripping
H101    Sludge treatment and/or dewatering
H103    Absorption
Hill    Stabilization or chemical fixation prior to
        disposal
H112    Macro-encapsulation prior to disposal
H121    Neutralization
HI 22    Evaporation
H123    Settling or clarification
HI24    Phase separation
H129    Other treatment

Section 7B. On-Site Energy Recovery
Processes

UOl    Industrial Kiln
U02    Industrial Furnace
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U03     Industrial Boiler

Section 7C.  On-Site Recycling Processes

H10     Metal recovery (by retorting, smelting, or
        chemical or physical extraction)
H20     Solvent recovery (including distillation,
        evaporation, fractionation or extraction)
H3 9     Other recovery or reclamation for reuse
        (including acid regeneration or other chemical
        reaction process)

Section 8.10. Source Reduction Activity
Codes
Good Operating Practices

W13    Improved maintenance scheduling, record
        keeping, or procedures
W14    Changed production schedule to minimize
        equipment and feedstock changeovers
W15    Introduced in-line product quality monitoring or
        other process analysis system
W19    Other changes in operating practices

Inventory Control

W21    Instituted procedures to ensure that materials do
        not stay in inventory beyond shelf-life
W22    Began to test outdated material - continue to
        use if still effective
W23    Eliminated shelf-life requirements for stable
        materials
W24    Instituted better labeling procedures
W25    Instituted clearinghouse to exchange materials
        that would otherwise be discarded
W29    Other changes in inventory control

Spill and Leak Prevention

W31    Improved storage or stacking procedures
W32    Improved procedures for loading, unloading,
        and transfer operations
W33    Installed overflow alarms or automatic shut-off
        valves
W3 5    Installed vapor recovery systems
W36    Implemented inspection or monitoring program
        of potential spill or leak sources
W39    Other changes made in spill and leak prevention

Raw Material Modifications

W41    Increased purity of raw materials
W42    Substituted raw materials
W43    Substituted a feedstock or reagent chemical with
        a different chemical
W49    Other raw material modifications made

Process Modifications

W50    Optimized reaction conditions or otherwise
        increased efficiency of synthesis
W51    Instituted recirculation within a process
W52    Modified equipment, layout, or piping
W53    Use of a different process catalyst
W54    Instituted better controls on operating bulk
        containers to minimize discarding of empty
        containers
W55    Changed from small volume containers to
        bulk containers to minimize discarding of
        empty containers
W56    Reduced or eliminated use of an organic
        solvent
W57    Used biotechnology in manufacturing
        process
W58    Other process modifications

Cleaning and Degreasing

W59    Modified stripping/cleaning equipment
W60    Changed to mechanical stripping/cleaning
        devices (from solvents or other materials)
W61    Changed to aqueous cleaners (from solvents
        or other materials)
W63    Modified containment procedures for
        cleaning units
W64    Improved draining procedures
W65    Redesigned parts racks to reduce drag out
W66    Modified or installed rinse systems
W67    Improved rinse equipment design
W68    Improved rinse equipment operation
W71    Other cleaning and degreasing
        modifications

Surface Preparation and Finishing

W72    Modified spray systems or equipment
W73    Substituted coating materials used
W74    Improved application techniques
W75    Changed from spray to other system
W78    Other surface preparation and finishing
        modifications

Product Modifications

W81    Changed product specifications
W82    Modified design or composition of products
W83    Modified packaging
W84    Developed a new chemical product to
        replace a previous chemical product
W89    Other product modifications

Section 8.10.  Methods Used to  Identify
Source Reduction Activities

For each source reduction activity, enter  up to three
of the  following codes  that  correspond to   the
method(s)  which contributed most to the  decision to
implement that activity.

TO 1     Internal Pollution Prevention Opportunity
        Audit(s)
T02     External Pollution Prevention Opportunity
        Audit(s)
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T03    Materials Balance Audits                           T08    Federal Government Technical Assistance
T04    Participative Team Management                            Program
T05    Employee Recommendation (independent of a         T09    Trade Association/Industry Technical
       formal company program)                                 Assistance Program
T06    Employee Recommendation (under a formal           T10    Vendor Assistance
       company program)                                Til    Other
T07    State Government Technical Assistance
       Program
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B.2   Reporting  the Waste Management of Metals

This appendix outlines how the TRI-MEweb reporting software restricts reporting for metals when the specific data
element or waste management code is not applicable for a particular chemical.  Below is a list of metals divided into
four groups along with charts that help explain where quantities of these chemicals can and cannot be reported on the
Form R using TRI-MEweb.  In addition, there are charts that explain restrictions on reporting waste management codes
for the toxic chemicals in each of the four groups.  This appendix only shows where reporting is restricted in TRI-
MEweb, it does not indicate every situation where a metal should not be reported in a specific section of the form.  For
example, TRI-MEweb does  not restrict the reporting of most individually-listed metal compounds as used for energy
recovery (Sections 8.2 and 8.3) even though some of these chemicals do not have a heat value  greater than 5000 British
thermal units (Btu) and, thus, cannot be combusted for energy recovery. It is left to the facility to decide which of these
toxic chemicals can be used for energy recovery.  If you are not using TRI-MEweb this appendix can serve as a guide to
help you understand where  it  is not appropriate to report certain quantities of toxic chemicals or waste management
codes on your Form R.
Parent Metals:

Antimony
Arsenic
Barium
Beryllium
Cadmium
Chromium
Cobalt
Copper
Lead
Manganese
Mercury
Nickel
Selenium
Silver
Thallium
Metal Compound
Categories:

Antimony Compounds
Arsenic Compounds
Barium Compounds
Beryllium Compounds
Cadmium Compounds
Chromium Compounds
Cobalt Compounds
Copper Compounds
Lead Compounds
Manganese Compounds
Mercury Compounds
Nickel Compounds
Selenium Compounds
Silver Compounds
Thallium Compounds
Vanadium Compounds
Zinc Compounds
Metals with Qualifiers:

Aluminum (fume or dust)
Vanadium (except when in an
alloy)
Zinc (fume or dust)

Individually-Listed
Metal Compounds:

Bis(tributylin) oxide
Triphenyltin hydroxide
Triphenyltin chloride
Molybdenum trioxide
Thorium dioxide
Asbestos (friable)
Aluminum oxide (fibrous
forms)
Tributyltin fluoride
Tributyltin methacrylate
Titanium tetrachloride
Boron trifluoride
Metiram
Boron trichloride
Zineb
Maneb
Fenbutatin oxide
Iron pentacarbonyl
Ferbam
C.I. Direct Brown 95
Osmium tetroxide
Aluminum phosphide
C.I. Direct Blue 218
Sections 5.3 - Discharges to Water and 6.1 - Transfers to POTWs

The following chart indicates which metals can be reported as released to water in Section 5.3 or to POTWs in Section
6.1. Only zinc (fume or dust) and aluminum (fume or dust) are not reported in these sections because the fume or dust
form of a toxic chemical cannot exist in water.
Form R Section in
Part II
Section 5.3 -
Discharges to
receiving streams or
water bodies
Section 6.1-
Discharges to
POTWs
Parent Metals
All
All
Metal Category
Compounds
All
All
Metals with
Qualifiers
Vanadium (except
when contained in an
alloy)
Vanadium (except
when contained in an
alloy)
Individually-listed
Metal Compounds
All except Asbestos
All except Asbestos
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Section 6.2.  Transfers to Other Off-Site Locations

Any toxic chemical may be reported in Section 6.2. However, TRI-MEweb will not allow certain M codes to be used
when reporting metals.  The chart below indicates which M codes can be reported in Section 6.2 for the four groups of
metals. Note that all disposal M codes other than M41 and M62 can be used for all toxic chemicals. Code M24 is only
made available for the four groups of metals.
Waste Management Code for
Section 6.2
M41 and M62 (disposal codes-for
metals only)
M56 and M92 (energy recovery
codes)
M20 and M28 (recycling codes)
M24, M26 and M93 (recycling
codes)
M40, M50, M54, (treatment codes)
M61, M69, M95 (treatment codes)
Parent
Metals
All
None
None
All
None
Barium2
Metal Category
Compounds
All
None
None
All
None
Barium
Compounds2
Metals with
Qualifiers
Vanadium (except
when contained in an
alloy)
None
None
All
All except Vanadium
(except when
contained in an alloy)
Same as above
Individually-
listed Metal
Compounds
All except
Asbestos
All except
Asbestos1
All
All
All
All
Section 7A. On-site Waste Treatment Methods and Efficiency

TRI-MEweb allows any toxic chemical to be reported in Section 7A, however, it limits reporting in two ways. First,
TRI-MEweb limits the treatment codes that can be reported based on the General Waste Stream Code selected. If a
TRI-MEweb user selects General Waste Stream code "A - Gaseous", all Waste Treatment Codes are made available.
However, if a user selects from the remaining three General Waste Stream Codes (W - Wastewater, L - Liquid waste
streams, or  S - Solid waste streams), the "Air Emissions Treatment" Waste Treatment Codes are not made available.
Second, the software restricts reporting for certain toxic chemicals with qualifiers. When reporting zinc (fume or dust)
or aluminum (fume or dust) TRI-MEweb will not allow the user to select General Waste Stream Codes W-Wastewater
and L-Liquid waste streams because the fume or dust form of a toxic chemical cannot exist in a liquid or water waste.
For asbestos (friable) only S - Solid or A - Gaseous can be selected. When reporting hydrochloric acid (acid aerosols)
or sulfuric acid (acid aerosols) only A - Gaseous can be selected.

Crosswalk for Section 7 A, Column B. Waste Treatment Method (s) Sequence
Air Emissions Treatment (applicable to gaseous waste streams only)
(No change — same as previous codes)
A01
A02
A03
A04
A05
A06
A07
Flare
Condenser
Scrubber
Absorber
Electrostatic Precipitator
Mechanical Separation
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Biological Treatment:
Previous Codes
Bll
B21
B31
B99
Aerobic
Anaerobic
Facultative
Other Biological
Treatment
New Codes (adapted from RCRA Hazardous Waste Management
Codes)
H081
H081
H081
H081
Biological treatment with or without precipitation
Biological treatment with or without precipitation
Biological treatment with or without precipitation
Biological treatment with or without precipitation
Chemical Treatment:
Previous Codes
C01
C02
C09
Cll
C21
C31
C41
C42
C43
C44
C45
C46
C99
Chemical Precipitation B
Lime or Sodium Hydroxide
Chemical Precipitation B
Sulfide
Chemical Precipitation B
Other
Neutralization
Chromium Reduction
Complexed Metals
Treatment (other than pH
adjustment)
Cyanide Oxidation B
Alkaline Chlorination
Cyanide Oxidation B
Electrochemical
Cyanide Oxidation B Other
General Oxidation
(including Disinfection) B
Chlorination
General Oxidation
(including Disinfection) B
Ozonation
General Oxidation
(including Disinfection) B
Other
Other Chemical Treatment
New Codes (adapted from RCRA Hazardous Waste Management
Codes)
H071
H071
H077
H121
H071
H129
H073
H073
H073
H075
H075
H075
H129
Chemical reduction with or without precipitation
Chemical reduction with or without precipitation
Other chemical precipitation with or without pre-
treatment
Neutralization
Chemical reduction with or without precipitation
Other treatment
Cyanide destruction with or without precipitation
Cyanide destruction with or without precipitation
Cyanide destruction with or without precipitation
Chemical oxidation
Chemical oxidation
Chemical oxidation
Other treatment
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Chemical Treatment:
Previous Codes
New Codes (adapted from RCRA Hazardous Waste Management
Codes)
Incineration/Thermal Treatment: (Note: Only report combustion for the purposes of incineration/thermal
treatment in Section 7 A. If the method involves combustion for the purposes of energy recover, report as U01,
U02, or U03 in Section 7B. If the method involves combustion for the purposes of materials recovery, report as
H39 in Section 7C.)
F01
Fll
F19
F31
F41
F42
F51
F61
F71
F81
F82
F83
F99
Liquid Injection
Rotary Kiln with Liquid
Injection Unit
Other Rotary Kiln
Two Stage
Fixed Hearth
Multiple Hearth
Fluidized Bed
Infra-Red
Fume/Vapor
Pyrolytic destructor
Wet air oxidation
Thermal
Drying/Dewatering
Other Incineration/Thermal
Treatment
H040
H040
H040
H040
H040
H040
H040
H040
H040
H040
H076
H122
H040
Incineration B thermal destruction other than use as a
fuel
Incineration B thermal destruction other than use as a
fuel
Incineration B thermal destruction other than use as a
fuel
Incineration B thermal destruction other than use as a
fuel
Incineration B thermal destruction other than use as a
fuel
Incineration B thermal destruction other than use as a
fuel
Incineration B thermal destruction other than use as a
fuel
Incineration B thermal destruction other than use as a
fuel
Incineration B thermal destruction other than use as a
fuel
Incineration B thermal destruction other than use as a
fuel
Wet air oxidation
Evaporation
Incineration B thermal destruction other than use as a
fuel
Physical Treatment:
Previous Codes
P01
P09
Pll
P12
P13
P14
P15
P16
P17
P18
Equalization
Other blending
Settling/clarification
Filtration
Sludge dewatering (non-thermal)
Air flotation
Oil skimming
Emulsion breaking B thermal
Emulsion breaking B chemical
Emulsion breaking B other
New Codes (adapted from RCRA Hazardous Waste
Management Codes)
H129
H129
H123
H123
H101
H124
H124
H124
H124
H124
Other treatment
other treatment
Settling or clarification
Settling or clarification
Sludge treatment and/or dewatering
Phase separation
Phase separation
Phase separation
Phase separation
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Physical Treatment:
Previous Codes
P19
P21
P22
P23
P29
P31
P41
P42
P49
P51
P61
P99
Other liquid phase separation
Adsorption B Carbon
Adsorption B Ion exchange (other
than for recovery/reuse)
Adsorption B Resin
Adsorption B Other
Reverse Osmosis (other than for
recover/reuse)
Stripping B Air
Stripping B Steam
Stripping B Other
Acid Leaching (other than for
recovery/reuse)
Solvent Extraction (other than
recovery/reuse)
Other Physical Treatment
New Codes (adapted from RCRA Hazardous Waste
Management Codes)
H124
H082
H082
H082
H082
H129
H083
H083
H083
H129
H129
H129
Phase separation
Adsorption
Adsorption
Adsorption
Adsorption
Other treatment
Air or steam stripping
Air or steam stripping
Air or steam stripping
Other treatment
Other treatment
Other treatment
Solidification/Stabilization:
Previous Codes
G01
G09
Gil
G20
G99
Cement processes
(including silicates)
Other Pozzolonic
Processes (including
silicates)
Asphaltic Techniques
Thermoplastic
Techniques
Other Solidification
Processes
New Codes (adapted from RCRA Hazardous Waste
Management Codes)
Hill
Hill
Hill
Hill
Hill
Stabilization or chemical fixation prior to
disposal
Stabilization or chemical fixation prior to
disposal
Stabilization or chemical fixation prior to
disposal
Stabilization or chemical fixation prior to
disposal
Stabilization or chemical fixation prior to
disposal
Section 7B. On-site Energy Recovery Processes

The chart below indicates which energy recovery codes can be reported in TRI-MEweb in Section 7B for the four
groups of metals.
Energy Recovery Code for Section
7B
U01, U02, U03
Parent
Metals
None
Metal
Category
Compounds
None
Metals with
Qualifiers
None
Individually-
listed Metal
Compounds
All except
Asbestos1
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Section 7C.  On-site Recycling Processes

Any chemical can be reported in Section 1C. However, certain waste management codes should not be reported for
certain toxic chemicals.  The chart below indicates which codes can be reported in Section 7C when using TRI-MEweb.
Recycling Code for Section 7C
H10 (this code is for metals only)
H20
H39
Parent
Metals
All
None
All
Metal Category
Compounds
All
None
All
Metals with
Qualifiers
All
None
All
Individually-
listed Metal
Compounds
All
All
All
Crosswalk for Section 7C. On-site Recycling Processes
Previous Codes
Rll
R12
R13
R14
R19
R21
R22
R23
R24
R26
R27
Solvents/Organics Recovery
B Batch Still Distillation
Solvents/Organics Recovery
B Thin-Film Evaporation
Solvents/Organics Recovery
B Fractionation
Solvents/Organics Recovery
B Solvent Extraction
Solvents/Organics Recovery
B Other
Metals Recovery B
Electrolytic
Metals Recovery B Ion
Exchange
Metals Recovery B Acid
Leaching
Metals Recovery B Reverse
Osmosis
Metals Recovery B Solvent
Extraction
Metals Recovery B High
Temperature
New Codes (adapted from RCRA Hazardous Waste Management
Codes)
H20
H20
H20
H20
H20
H10
H10
H10
H10
H10
H10
Solvent Recovery (including distillation, evaporation,
fractionation or extraction)
Solvent Recovery (including distillation, evaporation,
fractionation or extraction)
Solvent Recovery (including distillation, evaporation,
fractionation or extraction)
Solvent Recovery (including distillation, evaporation,
fractionation or extraction)
Solvent Recovery (including distillation, evaporation,
fractionation or extraction)
Metal Recovery (by retorting, smelting, or chemical or physical
extraction)
Metal Recovery (by retorting, smelting, or chemical or physical
extraction)
Metal Recovery (by retorting, smelting, or chemical or physical
extraction)
Metal Recovery (by retorting, smelting, or chemical or physical
extraction)
Metal Recovery (by retorting, smelting, or chemical or physical
extraction)
Metal Recovery (by retorting, smelting, or chemical or physical
extraction)
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Previous Codes
R28
R29
R30
R40
R99
Metals Recovery B Retorting
Metals Recovery B Secondary
Smelting
Metals Recovery B Other
Acid Regeneration
Other Reuse or Recovery
New Codes (adapted from RCRA Hazardous Waste Management
Codes)
H10
H10
H10
H39
H39
Metal Recovery (by retorting, smelting, or chemical or physical
extraction)
Metal Recovery (by retorting, smelting, or chemical or physical
extraction)
Metal Recovery (by retorting, smelting, or chemical or physical
extraction)
Other recovery or reclamation for reuse (including acid
regeneration or other chemical reaction process)
Other recovery or reclamation for reuse (including acid
regeneration or other chemical reaction process)
Section 8.  Source Reduction and Recycling Activities

The chart below indicates which metals can be reported in Sections 8.2, 8.3, 8.6 and 8.7 of the Form R when using
TRI-MEweb. Note that all toxic chemicals can be reported in Sections 8.1, 8.4, 8.5 and 8.8.
Waste Management Activity
Quantity used for energy recovery
on site and off site (Sections 8.2
and 8.3)
Quantity treated for destruction on
site and off site (Sections 8.6 and
8.7)
Parent
Metals
None
None
except
Barium2
Metal Category
Compounds
None
None except
Barium
Compounds2
Metals with
Qualifiers
None
All except
Vanadium
(except when
contained in an
alloy)
Individually-
listed Metal
Compounds
All except
Asbestos2
All
1 Although TRI-MEweb does not restrict reporting of most individually-listed metal compounds as transferred off site for
energy recovery, only chemicals with a heat value greater than 5000 British thermal units that are combusted in a device
that is an industrial furnace or boiler (40  CFR Section 372.3) should be reported as used for energy recovery.

2 The toxic chemical category barium compounds (N040) does not include barium sulfate. Because barium sulfate is not a
listed toxic chemical, the conversion in a waste stream of barium or barium compound to barium sulfate is considered
treatment for destruction (40 CFR Section 372.3).
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Appendix C.   Electronic Facility Data  Profiles  and
Common  Errors in  Completing Form R  Reports and
Form A Certification  Statements
EPA wishes to ensure that facilities submit all required TRI
chemical  submissions in a timely  manner so that  the
information may be included in its national database, annual
public  data release,  now  known  as  the  TRI National
Analysis and other information products.  Moreover, EPA
seeks to ensure that all submitted data are complete and
accurate.   This appendix  provides  an overview  of  the
Electronic  Facility Data  Profile  (eFDP),  an important
document that  EPA  uses  as a receipt to  our reporting
facilities to  ensure  consistent,  complete,  and accurate
submissions.  This appendix also provides specific guidance
to avoid common errors in completing Form Rs and Form A
Certification  Statements,  including errors  in  threshold
determination, misapplication of exemptions, and activities
involving a reportable chemical, any of which may result in
the erroneous non-reporting of a chemical. Most errors in
this  appendix often  occur on  paper  form submissions.
Using TRI-MEweb to electronically submit your TRI forms
can help avoid errors because the software checks for errors
before submission. If errors  are identified in your eFDP, the
preferred method to revise your TRI form is by the use of
the   TRI-MEweb  application  via  EPA's  Central Data
Exchange (CDX).


C.1  Electronic Facility Data

Profile (eFDP)

The  eFDP  report are  made  available via TRI-MEweb to a
reporting facility in response to any submission the TRI
Data Processing Center receives either through a paper form
or an electronic submission that has completed processing
into  EPA database. If the  Technical contact, preparer or
certifying official provided an email address in the Form
R/Form A, they will receive a real-time email notifying
them when their eFDP has been updated. The email will
contain information explaining how to  create a CDX user
account and how to add the TRI-MEweb  application.
Beginning in April 2012, all reporting facilities that reported
electronically using TRI-MEweb or mailed a  hard-copy TRI
form to EPA's Data Processing Center (DPC), will obtain
and  review their  eFDP report within the TRI-MEweb
application. Any reporting facility's official may confirm
and  review their submitted TRI data to EPA by viewing
their electronic Facility Data Profile (eFDP)  on the Internet
by logging into their CDX account and clicking the TRI-
MEweb: TRI Made Easy Web link from their  MyCDX page.
This  will open the "Welcome" page  of the TRI-MEweb
application. On the "Welcome" page, they can follow the
instructions for viewing the  eFDP.  It is very important that
you  review your eFDP  report because EPA  may have
transcribed your data incorrectly into  the  database from
paper submissions or your reporting  facility  may have
incorrectly entered an incorrect waste quantity in your TRI-
MEweb submission, or your reporting facility incorrectly
listed the  chemical category. Reviewing the  eFDP allows
reporting  facilities  to  conduct final  checks of the data
submitted to EPA before it is released to the public. If you
have questions regarding your eFDP, please send an email
to helpdesk@epacdx.net or call 1 (888) 890-1955.

An eFDP report is comprised of the following sections:

    Facility Information.  This section displays all facility-
       specific  data, including TRI Facility  Identification
       (TRIFID),  facility name, facility address, facility
       mailing   address,   North   American  Industry
       Classification  System code (NAICS),  and other
       facility data. Errors related to facility information
       will be marked in this section.
    Instructions Page. This page provides instructions on
       how to review and respond to the eFDP.
    Certification Statement Signature Page.  This page
       provides the Certification Statement to be signed
       by a facility owner/operator or senior management
       official if using the eFDP to make a revision.
    Chemical Report  Summary.  This  section  lists all
       chemicals  reported  by the  facility  for  each
       reporting year covered by the eFDP.  For example,
       if the eFDP is responding to five original chemical
       submissions for Reporting Year 2012 and revisions
       to one chemical for Reporting Year 2011, a list of
       all chemicals for both years will appear.
    Errors/Alerts  Identified  In  This  Report:  Non-
       Technical  Data  Changes (NDC), Notices of
       Technical Errors (NOTE), Notices of Significant
       Error (NOSE), and Data Quality Alerts (DQA).
       eFDPs identify three different types  of errors:
       NDCs, NOTEs and NOSEs and one type of alert
       called Data Quality Alert (DQA). See explanations
       in section B.
    Error Summary  Page.  The  Error  Summary Page
       provides facilities  an error/alert  count  for  each
       chemical submission.
    Chemical Reports.   All recently  submitted and
       processed Form R or Form A data (i.e., chemical
       specific  data) are displayed  in the chemical reports
       under  the  appropriate  facility   or subordinate
       facility names. The eFDP report displays facsimiles
       for  chemical  reports for  submissions  received
       during the current calendar year and revisions or
       responses to eFDPs only. For example, if a facility
       originally reported five chemicals for Reporting
       Year  2012, and  subsequently revises only one
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        chemical submission, the facility will receive an
        eFDP  for Reporting Year 2012  with  only  the
        revised chemical included in the Chemical Reports
        section.   Hence there  may  be  fewer  chemical
        reports  than  chemicals listed in the  Chemical
        Summary  section.  If only facility level changes
        have occurred (i.e., Part I of the Form R or A), this
        section is not provided.
        Data Quality Alerts. TRI provides Data Quality
        Alerts (DQA) in eFDP reports. The DQA informs
        facilities of possible reporting errors by flagging
        data trends that are outside the norm. For example,
        if a facility reports a change in the release of a
        chemical that is over 25% compared to last year, a
        DQA will be triggered.  This is offered to assist
        facilities in ensuring accurate reporting.
C.2   Levels of Errors Identified
in eFDPs: Notice of  Non-
Technical Data Change  (NDC),
Notice of Technical  Errors
(NOTE),  Notice of Significant
Errors (NOSE), Notice  of
Noncompliance  (NON)
eFDP Error Reporting.  In addition to echoing back the
information a facility has submitted, eFDPs are used to
identify  potential errors and  provide Data  Quality Alerts.
Errors are more  likely to be submitted on paper forms
because  forms submitted through TRI-MEweb benefit from
built-in  software to  detect some errors during data entry,
prompting the user  to correct them before the forms are
transmitted, certified, and submitted to EPA.  Errors are still
possible  on forms submitted through TRI-MEweb and this
appendix will indicate whether specific errors can occur on
paper forms or TRI-MEweb submissions or both.

As submission information is entered into  EPA's national
database, a series of automated  data quality checks are
performed.  Some error messages will indicate where the
TRI  Data Processing  Center has  made  minor clerical
changes  to submissions. The data  quality checks are useful
to identify potential errors with certain data fields such as
TRI Facility Identification, facility  name, county spelling, as
well  as to perform validation checks to ensure consistency
among data elements within  a given Form R or Form A.
These data quality checks, however, cannot detect whether
release,  transfer,  or waste  management quantities were
calculated or entered accurately.

Within an eFDP report, there may be up to three different
types of  errors identified.
Non-Technical Data Change (NDC)

Applies to:  Paper forms only

A Non-Technical  Data Change (NDC) notifies you of
simple, clerical errors that the TRI Data Processing Center
has corrected for you.  It is not necessary to respond to a
NDC. The TRI Data Processing Center will correct simple,
clerical errors that  are not technical or scientific - a "non-
technical data change."    For  example,  if a facility
transposes CAS numbers (e.g., the  submitter lists 7623-00-0
for sodium nitrite instead of 7632-00-0), the TRI Data
Processing Center will correct this  clerical error and display
the correct information on the facility's eFDP.  If a facility
lists  a  specific glycol  ethers  subcategory, the TRI Data
Processing Center  will replace this subcategory with the
reportable name "certain glycol ethers." The messages used
on eFDPs to report non-technical data changes are shown at
the end of this appendix under the heading "C.5 Messages
Used to Report Notices of Technical Errors (NOTEs)  and
Non-technical Data Changes (NDCs)."  This type of error is
flagged for correction during data entry  when using TRI-
MEweb and  needs to be addressed by the facility before
submission is submitted and processed by EPA. Therefore,
NDC's are not possible in a TRI-MEweb submission.

Notice of Technical Error (NOTE)

Applies to:  Paper forms only

A  Notice  of  Technical  Error  (NOTE)  highlights
inconsistencies  or  miscalculations that may distort your
facility's information in EPA's public data products or skew
analyses.  Incomplete  addresses,  no  technical or public
contact provided, missing or invalid NAICS codes, or the
use of range codes to report PBT  chemical releases are all
examples of technical errors. You should respond to NOTEs
as soon as possible. These types of errors could be corrected
by the  reporting facility on its  eFDP (or provide the TRI
Data Processing Center with a brief explanation why they
do not believe that it is an error) or submit a revised Form R
or Form  A.   Depending  upon when your changes  are
received,  there  may or may  not be sufficient  time to
incorporate them into EPA's database before your report has
been released to the public  Technical errors do not prevent
submissions from being entered into the  data management
system, but indicate inconsistencies or miscalculations in
the submitted  form.   These  errors  can distort public
information  products and skew any  analyses if  not
corrected. The messages used on  eFDPs  to report NOTEs
are shown below at the end of this  appendix under the
heading "C.5 Messages Used to Report Notices of Technical
Errors (NOTEs) and Non-technical Data Changes (NDCs)."
This type of error is flagged for correction during data entry
when using  TRI-MEweb  and  need  to  be  addressed  by
facility before submission  is submitted and processed by
EPA. Therefore, NOTE'S are not possible in a TRI-MEweb
submission.
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Notices of Significant Errors (NOSE)

Applies to: Paper forms and TRI-MEweb submissions

The  most  serious  errors  are  classified as  Notices  of
Significant Errors (NOSE). The eFDP contains the Notice
of Significant Error if applicable. Significant errors prevent
submissions from  being  entered  into  the  TRI Data
Processing Center data management system or do not allow
the TRI Data Processing Center to verify the authenticity of
the submission.  Invalid forms, missing pages, no chemical
name or CAS number are  examples of significant errors.
These types of errors could be  corrected by the reporting
facility on their eFDP, or the reporting facility could submit
a revised Form R or Form A, or the reporting facility could
provide the TRI  Data Processing  Center  with a brief
explanation why they do not believe that it is an error.  A
facility must respond to a Notice of Significant Error within
21 days of receipt.  Failure  to respond within the initial 21
day requirement could result in the issuance of a Notice of
Noncompliance (NON).  A Notice of Noncompliance is not
included in an eFDP and is mailed separately.

Reporters  will  receive  a NOSE  for failure to  certify  a
submission (i.e. not signing paper forms).  This includes any
electronic  submission that is  not certified in the TRI-
MEweb system as of July 1st, 2012 for which the user has
not submitted certification via another reporting media, such
as paper.

Notice of Noncompliance (NON)

Applies to: Paper forms and TRI-MEweb submissions

The Agency will issue a Notice  of Noncompliance  (NON)
to a facility for failure to respond to a Notice of Significant
Error (NOSE) within the required period.  A NON suggests
that a facility should take corrective action within 30 days
and respond to the Agency that corrective action has been
taken.  If a facility fails to respond to the NON within the
required time period, the Agency may take further action.

Record Keeping

Facilities  must keep copies, for three years, of submitted
Form  R   reports  and  Form   A  certifications and all
documentation  used  to  complete their  submissions  in
accordance with 40  CFR  372.10.   This  documentation
should include calculations for threshold determinations, the
basis of exemptions applied, and the estimation techniques
and data used for all quantities reported on the Form R and
Form A. TRI-MEweb stores several years worth (7 years in
RY 2012) of submitted chemical  release data that  can be
accessed to be printed for your records.
 C.3   Common Errors in
 Completing  Form R Reports
 and Form A  Certification
 Statements.
 The following section lists the most common errors that
 reporting facilities have encountered when submitting paper
 or TRI-ME web submissions to EPA. Some of these errors
 are not detected nor listed on an eFDP report. Errors that
 are not detectable are hard to evaluate by EPA because they
 could be valid submissions and can only be determined to
 be incorrect by the reporting facility. Reporting facilities
 should review their submission to ensure these common
 errors are not present in their forms before submitting them
 to EPA.
 General Considerations

 Applies to:  Paper forms only

     Lack of signed certification statement.  If you choose
        not to send your TRI submissions via the paperless
        CDX process, you must sign and submit Part I,
        Section 3 of your hard copy submission. Although
        EPA  accepts  paper  submissions,  EPA  strongly
        encourages you to send your submission via TRI-
        MEweb and CDX. This error type is listed on an
        eFDP as a NOSE.
     Incomplete Forms. A complete Form R report for a
        single  EPCRA section 313 chemical  or single
        EPCRA section 313 chemical category consists of
        six pages stapled together.  By using TRI-MEweb
        and CDX, errors  such as  this would not occur.
        Each chemical submission must have its own page
        one. EPA cannot enter into the database data from
        a  package that contains  only one page  1, but
        several page 2s, 3s, 4s, 5s and/or 6s. Such forms
        are considered incomplete submissions.  This error
        type is listed on an eFDP as a NOSE.
 Threshold Determinations

 Applies to:  Paper forms and TRI-MEweb submissions

     Calculating   threshold   determinations.   Annual
        quantities manufactured, processed, or otherwise
        used for section 313 chemicals must be calculated,
        not surmised.  The assumption that thresholds are
        exceeded commonly leads to error. This error type
        is not detected nor listed on an eFDP report.
     Misclassification of EPCRA section  313 chemical
        activity.   Failure to correctly  classify an  EPCRA
        section 313 chemical activity may result  in an
        incorrect threshold determination.  As a result, a
        facility may fail to submit the required Form R.
	This error type is not detected nor listed on an
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    eFDP report.


EPCRA  section 313  chemical activity overlooked.
    Many facilities believe that because the section 313
    reporting requirement pertains  to  manufacturers,
    only  the use of EPCRA section 313 chemicals in
    manufacturing processes  must be examined. Any
    activity  involving the manufacture, process,  or
    otherwise use of an EPCRA section 313 chemical
    or chemical category must be included in threshold
    determinations. Commonly  overlooked activities
    include  importation  of chemicals,  generation of
    waste   byproducts,   processing    of   naturally
    occurring metals and metal category  compounds in
    ore, manufacturing and processing  intermediates,
    the use of chemicals for cleaning of equipment, and
    the generation of byproducts during combustion of
    coal and/or oil. Facilities should take a systematic
    approach to identify  all  chemicals  and mixtures
    used  in production and non-production capacities,
    including catalysts, well treatment chemicals, and
    wastewater treatment  chemicals. This error type is
    not detected nor listed on an eFDP report.


Considering  EPCRA section  313  chemicals  in
    mixtures  and  other  trade  name  products.
    EPCRA  section  313  chemicals   contained  in
    mixtures (including ores and stainless steel alloys)
    and other  trade name products must be factored
    into threshold determinations and release and other
    waste management determinations,  provided  that
    the de minimis exemption cannot be taken. When
    the EPCRA section 313 chemical being reported is
    a component in  a mixture  or  other trade name
    product, report only  the  weight  of the EPCRA
    section 313  chemical in the mixture. Refer to
    Section  B.4f of  this document to  calculate the
    weight of an EPCRA section 313 chemical in  a
    mixture  or other trade name product.  This error
    type is not detected nor listed on an eFDP report.


Overlooking     manufacturing.       Coincidental
    manufacturing  must  not be  overlooked.  If coal
    and/or fuel oil and other raw materials that  contain
    EPCRA  section  313  chemicals   are used  in
    boilers/burners,  there is  a  potential for  the
    coincidental  manufacture of EPCRA section 313
    chemicals  such as sulfuric  acid  (acid aerosols),
    hydrochloric  acid   (acid   aerosols),   hydrogen
    fluoride,   and   metal   category   compounds.
    Additionally,  manufacturing  of EPCRA  section
    313 chemicals during waste treatment is commonly
    overlooked. For example, the treatment of nitric
    acid  may  result in the manufacturing  of  a
    reportable  chemical  (nitrate  compounds).  This
    error type is not detected nor listed on an eFDP
    report.
Container Residue

    Overlooking  container residue. Container residue
        must not be disregarded in release and other waste
        management calculations.  Even a "RCRA empty"
        drum is expected to contain a residue and it must
        be considered for  TRI reporting.  Additionally,
        on-site drum rinsing and disposal of the rinsate will
        result in a  release  and other waste  management
        activity.  Refer to Estimating Releases and Waste
        Treatment   Efficiencies   for  Toxic  Chemical
        Reporting Forms. This error type is  not  detected
        nor listed on an eFDP report.
Part I.  Facility Identification Information

Section 1. Reporting Year

•   Invalid Paper forms: Hard copy submissions may be
    submitted  using  the  TRI  Form R and/or Form A
    Certification Statement  applicable for that particular
    reporting year. EPA provides printable TRI forms from
    RY 2003  through RY  2012 on the  TRI website at
    http://www.epa.gov/tri/reporting_materials/forms/.  For
    reporters submitting RY 2011 and RY 2012 hard-copy
    forms,  EPA  recommends  entering  data  using  the
    electronically  finable  fields in the RY 2011 and  RY
    2012 forms. RY 2010  and prior year forms are  not
    electronically  finable and must be completed by hand
    or typewriter.  You can also request older reporting
    forms under the Contact Us link on the TRI web site for
    TRI forms prior to RY 2003. Please sign and date the
    certification statement on Page 1 prior to mailing your
    TRI form(s) to EPA's DPC. This error type is listed on
    an eFDP as a NOSE.

•   Invalid TRI-MEweb Forms:  Users that prepare TRI
    forms using TRI-MEweb must pick the reporting year
    before starting to  enter any chemical release data. Users
    may start a blank form or choose to import prior year
    data into current  year forms from the Form Summary
    Table on the TRI-MEweb Welcome  page after clicking
    on the (+) sign next to TRIFID of the reporting facility.
    If the preparer transmitted, certified and submitted  a
    form with an incorrect  reporting year  selected,  a
    revision of this form cannot change the reporting year
    field. Instead,  the incorrect reporting year form must be
    withdrawn and resubmitted under the correct reporting
    year.   This error type is not detected nor listed on an
    eFDP report.

Section 2. Trade  Secret Information

Applies to:  Paper forms only

    Incorrect  completion of trade  secret information.
        The responses to trade secret questions in Part I
        Section 2 and Part II Section 1.3 of Form R/Form
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        A must be consistent. If trade secrecy is indicated,
        a sanitized Form R/Form A and two trade  secret
        substantiations (one  sanitized) must be submitted
        in the same package  as the unsanitized trade  secret
        Form R/Form A.  Part  II Section 1.3  should be
        blank if no trade secret claim is being made.  Also,
        if you indicate in Part I, Section 2.1 that you are
        not claiming trade secret information, leave Part I,
        2.2 blank.  This error type is listed on an eFDP as a
        NOSE.

Section 3.  Certification

Applies to: Paper forms only

    Missing certification signature.  If you are submitting
        your Form R and/or  Form A by  hardcopy, an
        original certification  signature must appear on page
        1 of every Form R  and/or Form A Certification
        Statement submitted to EPA.  Missing signatures
        will prevent forms from being processed by EPA.
        This error type is listed on an eFDP as a NOSE.

Applies to: TRI-MEweb submissions only

    Uncertified  TRI-MEweb  submissions If you  are
        submitting your Form R and/or Form A via TRI-
        MEweb and CDX, you must electronically sign the
        submission before it can be loaded into the TRI
        database, Uncertified electronic  submissions will
        not  be accepted and result  in a Notice of Non-
        Compliance (NON) if they remain uncertified after
        the  July 1st reporting deadline and  you have  not
        reported by another means. If your eFDP report is
        not  created in TRI-MEweb  after certifying your
        electronic  submission, this may  indicate that  the
        certification process  was not completed correctly.
        This error type is listed on an eFDP as a NOSE.

Section 4.  Facility Identification

    Questionable  entries.  Incorrect  entries   may  be
        corrected  by  the   reporting  facility  though a
        revision. The use of the  TRI-MEweb software may
        prevent such errors from occurring.  Questionable
        entries may include:

        Applies  to:    Paper  forms and  TRI-MEweb
        submissions
              Incorrect street address;
              Incorrect ZIP codes;
              Invalid County names;
          -    Invalid NAICS codes;
              Invalid Dun &  Bradstreet numbers;
              Note: These error types are not detected nor
              listed on an eFDP report.
        Applies to: Paper forms only
              Missing street address;
	    Missing ZIP codes	
             Missing County Names
             Note: These error types are listed on an
             eFDP as a NOSE.
Part II.  Chemical-Specific Information

Section 1. Toxic Chemical Identity

Applies to: Paper forms only
    Reporting chemical abstract service (CAS) registry
        numbers in Section 1.1. In 1992,  EPA assigned
        alphanumeric  category  codes  to  the  twenty
        chemical categories for the purposes of reporting
        the CAS number field in Section 1.1. Incorrect use
        of chemical category codes have  caused errors on
        TRI forms requiring forms to be withdrawn and re-
        submitted.  When  completing  a  Form R for a
        chemical category,  the  appropriate code for that
        category must be provided in Section 1.1. The CAS
        numbers are listed in Table II: "Section 313 Toxic
        Chemical List," and if needed, the category codes
        are listed in Appendix  B:  "Reporting  Codes for
        EPA Form R." Category guidance  documents are
        listed in the Chemical and Industry Guidance
        Documents  section in this document. This error
        type is not detected nor listed on an eFDP report.
    Invalid chemical identification in Section 1.2.  The
        CAS number and the chemical name reported here
        must exactly  match  the  listed  official EPCRA
        section 313  CAS number and EPCRA section 313
        chemical name.  This error type is listed  on an
        eFDP as a NOTE.

Applies to: Paper forms and TRI-MEweb submissions

    Failure to  check  for synonyms. Some  reportable
        chemicals (especially glycol ethers  and  toluene
        diisocyanates) have many  synonyms that do not
        readily  imply they  are in the  category.   For
        example, benzene,!,3-diisocyanatomethyl may not
        be readily  recognized  as  toluene  diisocyanate
        (mixed isomers). This error type is not detected nor
        listed on an eFDP report.


    Generic  chemical  name  used in  Section  1.3.  A
        generic chemical name should only  be provided if
        the section 313 chemical identity is claimed  as a
        trade secret. Generic names should  not be used if
        no trade secret submissions  are being claimed by a
        reporting facility. This error type is  listed on an
        eFDP as a NOSE.
    Failure to consider an EPCRA section 313 chemical
        qualifier. Only EPCRA section 313 chemicals in
        the form specified in the qualifier require reporting
        under section 313 and should be reported on Form
        R with the appropriate qualifier in parentheses. For
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        example, isopropyl alcohol is listed on the EPCRA
        section  313  chemical list  with  the  qualifier
        manufacturing- strong acid  process, no supplier
        notification.  Thus, the ONLY facilities that should
        report this EPCRA section 313 chemical are those
        that manufacture  isopropyl alcohol by the strong
        acid process. This error type is  not  detected nor
        listed on an eFDP report.


Section 2. Mixture Component Identity

Applies to: Paper forms and TRI-MEweb  submissions

    Identifying chemicals used in  mixtures.   Facilities
        should carefully review the most recent MSDS or
        supplier notification for every mixture brought on-
        site to identify all  section  313  chemicals  used
        during a reporting year. Although some mixtures
        may not have  MSDSs, the best  readily available
        information  should  be used to determine  the
        presence of EPCRA  section 313 chemicals  in ores
        and alloys. This error type is not detected nor listed
        on an eFDP report.


    Mixture names in  Section 2.1. Mixture names are to
        be entered here only if the supplier is claiming the
        identity of  the EPCRA Section 313 chemical  a
        trade  secret and  that is the  sole identification.
        Mixture names that  include the name or CAS
        number  of one  or  more EPCRA   Section 313
        chemicals are not valid uses of the mixture name
        field. This error type is not detected nor listed on
        an eFDP report.
        manufacture,   which   usually    includes   the
        incorporation of the EPCRA Section 313 chemical
        into the final product, for distribution in commerce.
    Section 3.3 Otherwise use  encompasses any use of an
        EPCRA Section 313 chemical that does not fall
        under the terms "manufacture" or "process,"  and
        includes treatment for destruction,  stabilization
        (without subsequent distribution in commerce),
        disposal, and other use of an EPCRA Section 313
        chemical,  including  an  EPCRA  Section   313
        chemical contained in  a mixture  or other trade
        name  product.   Otherwise use  of an  EPCRA
        Section 313 chemical  does  not  include disposal,
        stabilization (without  subsequent  distribution in
        commerce), or treatment for destruction unless:
        1.   The EPCRA Section 313 chemical that was
            disposed of, stabilized, or treated for
            destruction was received from off-site for the
            purposes of further waste management; or
        2.   The EPCRA Section 313 chemical that was
            disposed of, stabilized, or treated for
            destruction was manufactured as a result of
            waste management activities on materials
            received from off-site for the purposes of
            further waste  management activities.
    For  example,   solvents   in  paint   applied to  a
        manufactured  product  are  often misclassified as
        processed,  instead  of otherwise used.  Because the
        solvents are not incorporated into  the final product,
        the solvent is being otherwise used, not processed.
        This error type is not detected  nor listed on an
        eFDP report.
Section 3. Activities and Uses of the Toxic
Chemical at the Facility

Applies to: Paper forms and TRI-MEweb submissions

    Reporting  EPCRA section 313  chemical activity.
        EPCRA section 313 chemical activity is commonly
        overlooked or misclassified. Any activity involving
        the manufacture, process, or otherwise use  of an
        EPCRA Section 313 chemical  must be examined.
        For example, waste treatment operations otherwise
        use EPCRA Section 313 chemicals to treat  waste
        streams and  may  coincidentally manufacture an
        additional EPCRA Section 313  chemical as a result
        of the treatment reaction. Such activity must be
        considered. Further, EPCRA Section 313 chemical
        activity must be  correctly classified as  either
        "manufactured," "processed," or "otherwise used."
    Section 3.1  Manufacture means to produce, prepare,
        compound, or import  an EPCRA Section 313
        chemical.
    Section 3.2  Process means the  preparation of an
        EPCRA  Section   313   chemical    after  its
Section 4. Maximum Amount of the Toxic
Chemical On-site at Any Time During the
Calendar Year

Applies to: Paper forms only

    Maximum amount on-site left blank. Form has failed
        to  provide  the  appropriate code  for  maximum
        amount on site. This error type is listed on an eFDP
        as a NOSE.


    Incorrect units of measure. If amounts are reported in
        units other than pounds (e.g., metric units) or with
        exponential  numbers, EPA may require a revision
        of the Form R/Form A submitted. The exception is
        for the  reporting  of dioxin  and  dioxin-like
        compounds  where  the  amounts are reported  in
        grams. This error type is not detected nor listed on
        an eFDP report.
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Section 5.  Quantity of the Toxic Chemical
Entering Each Environmental Medium On-site

Applies to: Paper forms and TRI-MEweb submissions

    Incorrectly  reporting  stack  emissions.  Fugitive
        emissions from general indoor air should not be
        reported as  stack missions when released from a
        single building vent. Additionally, stack emissions
        from storage  tanks, including loading, working,
        and breathing  losses  from tanks,  should not be
        overlooked or reported as fugitive emissions. This
        error type is not detected nor listed on an  eFDP
        report.


    Overlooking releases to land.  Section 313 chemicals
        placed in stockpiles or in  surface  impoundments
        should be reported as a "release to land" even if no
        Section 313  chemicals leak from these sources.
        Quantities of Section 313  chemicals land-treated
        should be reported as a release to land. This error
        type is not detected nor listed on an eFDP report.


Section 6.  Transfers of the Toxic Chemical in
Wastes to Off-site Locations

Applies to: Paper forms and TRI-MEweb submissions

    Reporting  discharges  to POTWs  in Section 6.1.
        When quantities of  a listed mineral acid are
        neutralized to a pH of 6 or greater, the quantity
        reported as  discharged to a POTW  should be
        reported as zero. It is incorrect to enter "NA" (Not
        Applicable), in such a situation.  This error type is
        not detected nor listed on an eFDP report.


    Reporting other  off-site  transfers  in Section 6.2.
        Any  quantities reported in Sections 8.1, 8.3, 8.5,
        and 8.7 as  sent off-site for disposal, treatment,
        energy  recovery, or recycling, respectively, must
        also  be reported in Section 6.2  along with the
        receiving  location and appropriate off-site activity
        code. This error type  is not detected nor listed on
        an eFDP report.
Section 7A.  On-Site Waste Treatment
Methods and Efficiency
Applies to:  Paper forms and TRI-MEweb submissions

    Failure  to  report  waste  treatment  methods in
        Section 7A. Waste treatment methods used to treat
        waste  streams containing  EPCRA Section 313
        chemicals,  and the efficiencies of these methods,
        must be reported on Form R. Information  must be
        entered for all waste streams, even if the  waste
        treatment  method does not  affect the   EPCRA
        Section 313 chemical.  If no  waste treatment is
        performed on waste streams containing the EPCRA
        Section 313  chemical, the  box  marked Not
        Applicable in Section 7A should be checked  on
        Form R. This error type is not detected nor listed
        on an eFDP report.


    Incorrect reporting of waste treatment methods in
        Section 7A.  The type  of  waste  stream,  waste
        treatment efficiency, and waste treatment method
        for each waste stream are required to be  reported
        on  Form  R  using specific  codes.  The  waste
        treatment  codes  are  listed  in  Appendix  B:
        Reporting  Codes for EPA Form R.  A table is also
        provided in Appendix B that displays a crosswalk
        between the old codes and new ones for reporting
        year 2005. This error type is  not detected nor listed
        on an eFDP report.
 Section 7B. On-Site Energy Recovery
 Processes

 Applies to: Paper forms and TRI-MEweb submissions

    Reporting on-site energy   recovery  methods  in
        Section 7B. When a quantity is reported in Section
        8.2 as combusted for energy recovery on-site, the
        type   of energy recovery system  used must  be
        reported in Section 7B, and vice versa.  This error
        type  is not detected nor listed on an eFDP report.
 Section 1C. On-Site Recycling Processes

 Applies to: Paper forms and TRI-MEweb submissions

    Reporting on-site  recycling methods in Section 1C.
        When a  quantity is  reported in Section 8.4  as
        recycled on-site, the type of recovery method must
        be reported in  Section 7C, and vice  versa. This
        error  type is not detected nor listed on an eFDP
        report.


 Section 8. Source Reduction and Recycling
 Activities

 The TRI-MEweb  software offers  a  Section 8 Calculator.
 The Section 8 Calculator will assist users in calculating their
 Section 8 source reduction and recycling activity quantities.
 Please note that if you  use range codes  to  report data in
 sections 5 and 6, TRI-MEweb will default to the mid-point
 of the range when performing section 8 calculations.

 The entries in  this section must be completed, even if your
facility does not engage in source reduction or recycling
 activities.

 Applies to: Paper forms and TRI-MEweb submissions
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        •   Columns C and D, the future year projections
            for  questions  8.1  through  8.7,  must be
            completed. EPA expects a reasonable estimate
            for  the future year projections. Zero can be
            used in columns C and D to indicate that the
            manufacture,  process, or otherwise use of the
            chemical will be discontinued.  In such cases,
            columns C and D for Section 8.1 through 8.7
            must all contain zeroes.
    Paper forms: Listed on an eFDP  as a NOSE.
    TRI-MEweb: TRI-MEweb submissions will not be
        allowed to  be submitted to EPA with this error
        type.


Applies to: Paper forms only

        •   It is incorrect to use range codes to report
            quantities in  Section 8. Range codes can be
            used only in Sections 5 and 6 of Form R.
        •   It is incorrect to use  the same  codes from
            Section 4 for reporting  the maximum amount
            of the reported EPCRA Section 313  chemical
            on-site to report quantities in Section 8.
        •   Quantities reported in Section 8.1 through 8.7
            are  mutually  exclusive and additive.   This
            means that quantities of the reported EPCRA
            Section   313   chemical    must   not   be
            double-counted in Section 8.1 through 8.7.
        •   Some double-counting errors have been due to
            confusion over the differences in how on-site
            treatment of an EPCRA Section 313  chemical
            is  reported in  Section 7A  as compared  to
            Section 8. In Section 7A, information on the
            treatment of waste streams  containing  the
            EPCRA  Section  313   chemical  is  reported,
            along with the percent  efficiency in terms of
            destruction or removal of the EPCRA Section
            313  chemical from each waste  stream.  In
            Section  8, only the quantity of  the  EPCRA
            Section   313  chemical  actually  destroyed
            through the  treatment  processes  reported  in
            Section 7A is reported in Section 8.6 to avoid
            double-counting within Sections  8.1  through
            8.7.
        •   Quantities reported in Section 8.1 through 8.7
            must not be  reported in Section 8.8  and vice
            versa.
        •   Any time a  reported  EPCRA Section 313
            chemical is contained in a waste, and the waste
            is associated  with routine production-related
            activities and  is  recycled,   combusted  for
            energy   recovery,  treated,  disposed of,  or
            otherwise released either on-  or off-site, that
            quantity of the EPCRA Section 313  chemical
            must be included  in the quantities reported in
            Sections 8.1 through 8.7
    All calculation errors will be listed on an eFDP as a
    NOSE.
Reporting quantities  in  Section 8.1 Quantities  of
    EPCRA Section 313 chemicals that  are released
    (including disposed of) on-site  and reported  in
    Section 5  of Form R must be reported in either
    Section 8. la or 8. Ib.
    §8.1a = § 5.4.1 +  § 5.5.1A  +  § 5.5.1B - §  8.8
    (on-site disposal to  landfills or UIC Class I Wells)1
    § 8.1b = § 5.1 + § 5.2 + § 5.3 + § 5.4.2 + §  5.5.2 +
    §  5.5.3A  + §  5.5.3B + §5.5.4  -  §  8.8 (on-site
    disposal or other releases, other than disposal to
    landfills or UIC Class I Wells)1
    Quantities  of  EPCRA  Section  313  chemicals
    transferred off-site  for the purposes of disposal
    reported in Section 6.2 using the following codes
    must appear in Section 8.1c:
      -   M64 Other Landfills
      -   M65 RCRA Subtitle C Landfills
          M81 Underground Injection to Class I Wells
    §8.1c = §6.1 (portion of transfer that is untreated
    and ultimately disposed of in landfills or UIC Class
    I Wells) +  § 6.2  (quantities associated with  M
    codes M64,  M65,  and M81)  -  §  8.8 (off-site
    disposal to landfills or UIC Class I Wells)1
    Metals and metal category compounds transferred
    off-site to POTWs in Section 6.1 must appear in
    Section 8.1c  or  8. Id.  To  report  correctly  in
    Sections 8. la through d, a facility must include
    quantities that are disposed of or otherwise released
    to the  environment  either  on-site  or off-site,
    excluding  disposal  or  other  releases due   to
    catastrophic   events  or  non-production  related
    activities.
    Quantities  of  EPCRA  Section  313  chemicals
    transferred off-site  for the purposes of disposal
    reported in Section 6.2 using the following codes
    must appear in Section 8. Id:
      -   M10 Storage Only
          M41 Solidification/Stabilization - Metals and
          Metal Category Compounds Only
          M62 Wastewater Treatment (excluding
          POTW) - Metals and Metal Category
          Compounds Only
          M66 Subtitle C Surface Impoundment
          M67 Other Surface Impoundments
          M73 Land Treatment
          M79 Other Land Disposal
          M82 Underground Injection to Class II-V
          Wells
      -   M90 Other Off-Site Management
          M94 Transfer to Waste Broker - Disposal
      -   M99 Unknown.
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        § 8. Id = § 6.1 (portion of transfer that is untreated
        and ultimately disposed of or otherwise released,
        other than disposal to  landfills or UIC  Class I
        Wells) + § 6.2 (quantities associated with M codes
        M10, M41, M62, M66, M67, M73, M79, M82,
        M90, M94, and  M99) - § 8.8 (off-site disposal or
        other releases due to catastrophic events, other than
        disposal to landfills or UIC Class I Wells)1
        All calculation errors will be listed on an eFDP as a
        NOSE.
    Reporting quantities in Section 8.2 "Quantity used
        for energy recovery on-site." A quantity must be
        reported in Section 8.2 for the current (reporting)
        year when a method of on-site energy recovery is
        reported in Section 7B, and vice versa.  An error
        facilities make when  completing Form  R is to
        report the methods of energy recovery used on-site
        in Section 7B but not report the total  quantity
        associated with those methods. Another error is to
        report a quantity in this section if the combustion
        of the EPCRA Section 313 chemical took place in
        a  system that did not recover energy  (e.g.,  an
        incinerator). A quantity of the EPCRA Section 313
        chemical combusted for energy recovery must not
        be reported if the EPCRA  Section 313  chemical
        does  not  have   a  significant  heating value.
        Examples of EPCRA  Section 313 chemicals  that
        do  not have  significant  heating values include
        metals,   metal   portions   of   metal   category
        compounds, and halons. Metals and metal portions
        of  metal  compounds  will  never be treated or
        combusted for energy recovery.  Any quantities of
        the EPCRA Section 313 chemical associated with
        non-production   related    activities    such   as
        catastrophic releases and remedial actions, as well
        as  other  one-time events   not  associated  with
        routine  production practices  that were combusted
        for energy recovery on-site must not be included in
        Section 8.8.
        All calculation errors will be listed on an eFDP as a
        NOSE.
    Reporting quantities in Section 8.3 "Quantity used
        for energy recovery off-site." As in Section 8.2, a
        quantity must not be reported in this section if the
        off-site combustion  of the  EPCRA  Section  313
        chemical  took  place  in  a  system  that  did  not
        recover energy  (e.g., incinerator). A quantity of an
        EPCRA Section 313 chemical must not be  reported
        as sent off-site for the purposes of energy recovery
        if the EPCRA Section 313 chemical does not have
        a significant heating value.  Examples of EPCRA
        Section 313 chemicals that do not have significant
        heating values include metals and metal  portions
        of metal category compounds. Metals and metal
        portions of metal category compounds will never
        be combusted for energy recovery. Quantities must
        be  reported in  Section 8.3  that are reported in
        Section 6.2 as transferred off-site for the purposes
        of  combustion  for  energy  recovery using the
        following codes:
          -   M56 Energy Recovery
              M92 Transfer to Waste Broker - Energy
              Recovery
        § 8.3 = §  6.2 (energy recovery) - §  8.8  (off-site
        energy recovery)2
        All calculation errors will be listed on an eFDP as a
        NOSE.


    Reporting  quantities  in  Section  8.4  "Quantity
        recycled on-site." A quantity must be reported in
        Section 8.4 for the current reporting year when a
        method of on-site recycling is reported in Section
        7C, and vice versa. An error a facility may make
        when completing Form R is to report the methods
        of recycling used on-site in Section 7C but not
        report the  total  quantity recovered  using those
        methods.
        In addition, only the  amount of the chemical that
        was actually recovered is to be reported in Section
        8.4.   Any  quantities  of the  EPCRA  Section 313
        chemical associated with non-production related
        activities   such   as  catastrophic  releases   and
        remedial actions, as well as other one-time events
        not associated with routine  production  practices
        that were recycled on-site must not be included in
        Section 8.8.
        All calculation errors will be listed on an eFDP as a
        NOSE.


    Reporting  quantities  in  Section  8.5.  "Quantity
        recycled off-site." Quantities reported in Section
        6.2 as  transferred  off-site  for the purposes of
        recycling must be included in Section 8.5 using the
        following codes:
              M20 Solvents/Organic Recovery
          -   M24 Metals Recovery
              M26 Other Reuse or Recovery
          -   M28 Acid Regeneration
1 §8.8 includes quantities of toxic chemicals disposed of or otherwise
released on site or managed as a waste off site due to remedial actions,
catastrophic events, or one-time events not associated with the production
processes.
2§8.8 includes quantities of toxic chemical disposed of or otherwise
released on-site or managed as waste off-site due to remedial actions,
catastrophic events, or one-time events not associated with the production
processes.
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      -   M93 Transfer to Waste Broker - Recycling.
    §8.5 = §6.2 (recycling) - §8.8 (off-site recycling)2
    All calculation errors will be listed on an eFDP as a
    NOSE.
Reporting  quantities  in  Section  8.6   "Quantity
    treated on-site."  Quantities may not always have
    to be reported in  Section 8.6 when Section 7A is
    completed.  This   is   because  the  information
    reported in Section 7A and Section 8  is different.
    Information on how waste streams containing the
    reported EPCRA Section 313 chemical are treated
    is reported in Section 7A, while the quantity of the
    EPCRA Section 313 chemical actually destroyed
    as a  result of on-site  treatment is  reported  in
    Section 8.6.  If a quantity is reported in Section 8.6,
    Section 7A must be completed but the reverse may
    not  be  true.  This   may   result  in apparent
    discrepancies between  Section 7A and Section 8.
    For  example,  a  facility  may  treat  wastewater
    containing  an EPCRA  Section 313 chemical  by
    removing  the EPCRA  Section 313 chemical and
    then disposing  of it on-site.  The  treatment of the
    wastewater would be reported in Section 7A, with
    an efficiency estimate based on the  amount of the
    EPCRA Section 313 chemical removed from the
    wastewater.   Although the chemical in the waste
    stream has been treated because the chemical has
    been removed,  the EPCRA Section 313 chemical
    has  not been  treated  because  it has  not been
    destroyed.  The facility  would report only the
    amount of  the EPCRA  Section  313 chemical
    actually destroyed during treatment  in Section 8.6
    and the amount ultimately disposed of in  Section
    8.1 to avoid double-counting  the same  quantity  in
    Section 8.  In cases where the  EPCRA  Section 313
    chemical  is  not   destroyed  during a  treatment
    process and subsequently enters  another activity,
    such  as disposal (e.g., metals removed  from
    wastewater and subsequently  disposed of on-site),
    the quantity of the EPCRA Section 313 chemical
    would be  reported as disposed of in Section 8.1,
    not as treated in Section 8.6.  Any quantities of the
    EPCRA Section  313  chemical  associated with
    non-production   related   activities   such    as
    catastrophic releases and remedial actions, as well
    as  other  one-time events  not  associated with
    routine  production practices  that  were  treated for
    destruction on-site must not be included in Section
    8.8.   Metals  generally will  not be  treated for
    destruction.
    All calculation errors will be listed on an eFDP as a
    NOSE.
Reporting  quantities  in  Section  8.7   "Quantity
    treated off-site."  Quantities reported in Section
    6.2 as  transferred  off-site  for  the  purposes of
        treatment must be included in Section 8.7 using the
        following codes:
              M40 Solidification/Stabilization
          -   M50 Incineration/Thermal Treatment
          -   M54 Incineration/Insignificant Fuel Value
              M61 Wastewater Treatment (excluding
              POTW)
          -   M69 Other Waste Treatment
          -   M95 Transfer to Waste Broker - Waste
              treatment.
        Quantities  of an EPCRA Section 313 chemical,
        except metals and metal category compounds, sent
        off-site to  a POTW  should  also be reported in
        Section 8.7. If you know, however, that a chemical
        is not treated for destruction at the POTW you
        should report that quantity in Section 8.1 instead of
        8.7.
        To report correctly EPCRA Section 313 chemicals
        in Section 8.7, use the following equation.
        §8.7 =§6.1 (portion of transfer that is ultimately
        treated)  +   §6.2   (treatment)  -  §8.8  (off-site
        treatment)3
        All calculation errors will be listed on an eFDP as a
        NOSE.


    Reporting  quantities  in  Section  8.8  Quantity
        released to  the environment  as  a result  of
        remedial   actions,  catastrophic   events  or
        one-time events not associated  with production
        processes.  The quantities  that  are reported  in
        Section 8.8  are  associated  with non-production
        related activities such as catastrophic releases and
        remedial actions, as well as  one-time  events  not
        associated  with routine production  practices that
        were   disposed  of  or  released  directly  to  the
        environment or transferred off-site for the purposes
        of  recycling,  energy  recovery,   treatment   or
        disposal. Quantities reported  in Section 8.8 must
        not be reported in Section 8.1 through 8.7.


Applies to: Paper forms and TRI-MEweb submissions

    Reporting the production ratio in Section 8.9.   A
        production ratio or activity index must be provided
        in Section  8.9.  A zero is not acceptable  and NA
        (Not  Applicable)  can be  used  only  when  the
        reported EPCRA Section 313 chemical  was  not
        manufactured, processed, or otherwise used in the
        year prior to the reporting year. TRI-MEweb in RY
3§8.8 includes quantities of toxic chemical disposed of or otherwise
released on-site or managed as waste off-site due to remedial actions,
catastrophic events, or one-time events not associated with the production
processes.
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       2012 is providing an optional worksheet to help
       calculate the production ratio.
    Calculating production ratio  in Section 8.9.  In
       calculating a production ratio  for otherwise used
       chemicals, an activity index must be used rather
       than quantities purchased or released from year to
       year.
    Reporting source reduction activities in Section 8.10.
       It is an error to report a source reduction activity in
       Section 8.10 and not report at least one method
       used to identify that activity and vice versa.
       All calculation errors will be listed on an eFDP as a
       NOSE.
C.4  eFDP Messages Used to

Report  Notices of Significant

Errors

Note:  EPA is continually trying to improve the  error
       checking system for TRI submissions. As a result,
       a  small  number of  the error  messages  in this
       appendix  may  be changed by the  time the
       Reporting Year 2012 submissions  are checked.
       Most of these messages will remain the same. You
       can look for changes to these error messages on the
       TRI home page at http://www.epa.gov/tri

Applies to: Paper forms only

    1.  You  have used an invalid Form R or Form  A by
       using either a form not applicable for the reporting
       year,  or a facsimile form  that has  not  been
       approved by EPA. Resubmit your data on a current
       EPA approved Form R or A.
    2.  Pages  were  missing from  the  form received.
       Correct this by resubmitting  a  complete certified
       form for this chemical substance.
    3.  Multiple chemicals were reported in your Form R.
       You  must submit a separate and complete Form R
       for each chemical cited.
    4.  You  have provided a valid  CAS number and  a
       valid  chemical  name,  but  they  do not  match.
       Respond  by providing a valid  CAS number and
       matching chemical name.
    5.  You  have  left  part or  all  of  the  chemical
       identification sections blank. Respond by providing
       a valid CAS number and matching chemical name
       or Mixture Component Identity.
    6.  You  reported a CAS number and chemical name
       that are invalid. Respond by providing a valid CAS
       number and matching chemical name.
    7.  Your form indicated Trade Secret status with an
       indication that this form is a Sanitized version, but
       the report contains no Generic Chemical Name.
       You must provide a Generic Chemical Name for
       this sanitized form.
    8.  You  have  reported  Dioxin  and  Dioxin-like
       Compounds on a Form A. Dioxin and Dioxin-like
       Compounds are  not  eligible for the alternate
       threshold. Thus, this chemical must be reported on
       a Form R. Please resubmit your data on a Form R.
    9.  In Part I, Section  lof the  Form R or Form A
       Certification Statement  You did not  enter  a
       reporting year. (Note: EPA has set the year to 2084
       as a default.) You must enter a valid reporting year
       for   your  Form  R or  Form  A  Certification
       Statement. This entry cannot be left blank and NA
       may not be used. (NOSE)
    10. In Part I, Section  lof the  Form R or Form A
       Certification Statement you provided an invalid or
       future  reporting year. You  must  enter a valid
       reporting year for your Form  R  or  Form  A
       Certification Statement.  Valid  years  are 1987
       through 2012.  This entry cannot be left blank and
       NA may not be used. (NOSE)
    11. You have reported a negative number(s) in Part II,
       Sections 5 and/or 6 and/or  8 of your Form R.
       Quantities reported in these  sections must be 0 or
       greater.   Please  respond  by providing  correct
       release or other waste management data.
    12. You did not complete Part  II, Sections 5 and 6.
       Please provide the required information; otherwise
       indicate NA.
    13. You did not complete Part II, Section 7.  Please
       provide  the  required  information;  otherwise
       indicate NA.
    14. You did not complete Part II, Section 8.  Please
       provide  the  required  information;  otherwise
       indicate NA.

C.5  Messages Used to Report

Notices of Technical Errors

(NOTEs) and  Non-technical

Data Changes (NDCs)

Invalid codes throughout Form R

Applies to: Paper forms only

    15. You submitted an invalid code.  To correct this,
       consult the instructions for the proper table value
       and provide a valid code value. [Specific location
       on the form of the invalid code is given.] (NOTE)
    16. PBT  chemicals  (e.g.,  Dioxin  and  Dioxin-like
       Compounds,    Lead    Compounds,   Mercury
       Compounds and Polycyclic Aromatic Compounds
       (PACs)) are ineligible  for range reporting for on-
       site releases and transfers off-site for further waste
       management.   Please  provide  specific release,
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        transfer,    and   other   waste    management
        values. (NOTE)
    17.  For aluminum (fume or  dust) or zinc (fume or
        dust), the Waste Management codes M56 and M92
        are unacceptable. Please provide the proper Waste
        Management codes for these chemicals. (NOTE)
    18.  For  asbestos (friable), the  Waste  Management
        codes M56  and M92  are unacceptable.  Please
        provide  the proper Waste Management codes for
        these chemicals. (NOTE)

General Errors for both the Form R and/or
Form A

Applies to: Paper forms only

    19.  You reported  a  negative value  for a release,
        transfer  or  other  waste   management quantity.
        Please  provide  a non-negative  value  for  the
        specified part and section. (NOTE)
    20.  You have reported a value for a PBT chemical
        beyond  seven digits to the right of the  decimal.
        EPA's  data management  systems support  data
        precision up to seven digits  to the right  of the
        decimal.    EPA  has  truncated  your  numeric
        submission so the number of digits to the right of
        the  decimal  does  not exceed  seven.  If this  was
        incorrect, specify the  correct value, not exceeding
        seven digits to the right of the decimal. (NDC)

Errors in Part I, Facility Identification
Information

    Applies to: Paper forms only

    21.  No  selection was made in Part I, Section 2.1 and
        2.2  (Trade  Secret Information)  and a generic
        chemical name was not provided in Part II, Section
        1.3.  Therefore, the No box was selected in  Part I,
        Section 2.1.  If this was incorrect, and you intended
        to make a trade secret claim of the identity  of the
        toxic chemical, you must resubmit following the
        requirements of 40 CFR Part 350 to claim trade
        secret. (NDC)
    22.  You indicated  trade secret in Part I, Section 2.1
        (Trade Secret Information) but made no selection
        for  Part I, Section 2.2 (sanitized/unsanitized) and
        did  not provide a generic chemical  name in Part II,
        Section 1.3.  EPA changed your selection in Part I,
        Section 2.1 to indicate that a trade secret claim is
        not  being  made.  If this  was incorrect,  and  you
        intended to  make  a  trade  secret claim for the
        identity  of the  toxic chemical, you must resubmit
        following the requirements of 40 CFR Part  350 to
        claim trade secret.  (NDC)
    23.  You made a selection of No in Part 1, Section 2.1
        (Trade    Secret    Information)    and   selected
        unsanitized in  Part 1,  Section  2.2.    In Part II,
        Section 1.3 a generic name was indicated. Part II,
        Section  1.3  should be completed only  if trade
    secret is being claimed (Part 1, Section 2.1).  EPA
    will move the chemical name information in Part
    II, Section 1.3 to Part II, Section 1.2.  If this is
    incorrect and you wish to claim trade  secret, you
    must resubmit following the requirements of 40
    CFR Part 350. (NDC)
24. In Part I, Section 4.1, you entered NA or did not
    enter a county name,  city name, state code, and/or
    zip code.  These fields may not be left blank and
    NA is not an acceptable entry.  You must provide
    a county name, city name, state code, and/or zip
    code where the facility is located. (NDC)
25. EPA has corrected the county name,  city name,
    state code,  and/ or zip code that you identified in
    Part I, Section 4.1.  The county name, city name,
    state code, and/ or zip code that you identified was
    either misspelled, or incorrect, or did not match the
    previous  year submissions.    If you feel our
    correction  was  made in error,  please  resubmit
    forms with correct information. (NDC)
26. In Part I, Section 4.1, you  have used an invalid
    TRIFID  or you  have self-assigned  your  own
    TRIFID or TRIFID that has been superseded. You
    may not generate your own TRIFID. The TRI Data
    Processing Center assigns this number to a facility.
    EPA has corrected this error and assigned you the
    correct TRIFID. Please note the corrected TRIFID
    and keep it for use in future submissions. (NDC)
27. No Public Contact name and/or telephone number
    was listed.  Please provide the name and telephone
    number of your Public Contact.  (NOTE)
28. No Technical Contact  name  and/or telephone
    number was listed.  Please provide the name and
    telephone number of your Technical  Contact.
    (NOTE)
29. The Federal Facility box was not checked on your
    form but we believe you are a Federal Facility.
    Unless you respond  that  you are  not a Federal
    Facility, we will continue to treat you as a Federal
    Facility.  (NOTE)
30. A valid  NAICS  code was  not provided. Please
    provide at least one valid primary six-digit NAICS
    code.  (NOTE)
31. You reported an invalid state code.  If the address
    is in the US, please use a valid US Postal Service
    state code (see Table III of the Reporting Forms
    and Instructions).  If the address is not in the US,
    please enter a valid code in the Country Field (see
    Table IV of the Reporting Forms and Instructions)
    (NOTE)
32. Either Box A (An Entire Facility) or Box B (Part of
    a Facility) should be checked in Part I, Section 4.2.
    One of the 2 boxes must be checked, but not both.
    (NOTE)
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    33.  If applicable, check either Box C (Federal Facility)
        or Box D (GOCO) in Part I, Section 4.2, but do not
        check both boxes. (NOTE)
    34.  Dun and Bradstreet Numbers (Part I Section 4.6)
        are typically 9 characters in length. Please check
        the number(s) submitted. If they are incorrect,
        please make the  appropriate  changes.  If  you
        believe that they are correct, no further  action is
        necessary. (NOTE)
    35.  If this is a North American phone number, please
        enter all 10 digits (i.e., include area code). If this is
        for another country, please begin the phone number
        with  "Oil"  as  the prefix to  your  international
        telephone number. (NOTE)
    36.  In Part I, Section 3, you did not provide  a printed
        or typed name and official title of owner/operator
        or senior management official. It cannot be N/A or
        left   blank.   Please   provide  a   name   for
        owner/operator  or  senior management official.
        (NOTE)
    37.  In Part I, Section 5.1 you did not enter the name of
        the parent company. This block cannot be left
        blank.  You  must enter the  name for the  parent
        company if it is a U.S. company. If it is a foreign
        company  then you may check the  [NA] box.
        (NOTE)
    38.  The parent company Dun and Bradstreet Number
        in Part I, Section 5.2 (typically a 9-digit number)
        cannot be  left  blank.  However,  if  your  parent
        company  does not have a Dun and Bradstreet
        Number check the [NA] box next to Part I, Section
        5.2. (NOTE)

Errors in Part II, Section 1. Toxic Chemical
Identity

Applies to: Paper forms only

    39.  You have  correctly identified  the  chemical but
        have used a synonym for the chemical name. EPA
        has  changed the  Chemical  Name  to  use the
        preferred  TRI nomenclature. Please specify the
        correct  CAS Number  and  matching Chemical
        Name. (NDC)
    40.  The CAS number  you reported was  changed to
        match the  chemical name reported,  because the
        CAS  number you provided was not a valid TRI
        Chemical.  If this  was incorrect,  specify a valid
        CAS number and matching chemical name. (NDC)
    41.  The chemical name you reported was changed to
        match the CAS  number reported,  because the
        chemical name you provided was not a valid TRI
        Chemical. If this was  incorrect, specify a valid
        CAS  Number and matching  Chemical  Name.
        (NDC)
    42.  You reported a valid TRI CAS Number, a valid
        Chemical Name, and a generic Chemical  Name.
        Therefore,  the   Generic  Chemical  Name  was
        deleted. If this was incorrect, specify the Generic
        Chemical Name to be used. (NDC)
    43.  You reported a valid TRI CAS  Number, a valid
        Chemical Name,  and  a   Mixture  Component
        Identity.   Therefore,   the   Mixture  Component
        Identity was deleted. If this was incorrect, specify
        the  Mixture  Component Identity  to  be  used.
        (NDC)
    44.  EPA has changed the TRI chemical category code
        you reported in Part II, Section 1.1 from N151 to
        N150 (the code was  incorrectly listed in  some
        pages of the Reporting Forms and Instructions), the
        correct TRI chemical category code for Dioxin and
        Dioxin-like Compounds. If this is  incorrect and
        you are not reporting  Dioxin  and Dioxin-like
        Compounds,  please  specify  the  correct  CAS
        number or chemical category code and matching
        chemical name. (NDC)
    45.  You have reported  for  isopropyl alcohol (Only
        persons  who  manufacture  by  the  strong  acid
        process are subject) (CAS number 67-63-0). If you
        did  not  manufacture  isopropyl alcohol  by the
        strong acid process, you have submitted this form
        in  error and should  request  that  the form be
        withdrawn. (NOTE)

Errors in Part II, Section 3. Activities and Uses
of Toxic Chemical at The Facility

Applies to:  Paper forms only

    46.  You did not indicate in Part II, Section 3 which
        activity(ies) or use(s) of the EPCRA Section 313
        chemical occur at your facility.  Please indicate at
        least one of the  activity(ies)  and use(s) of the
        EPCRA  Section  313  chemical  occur at  your
        facility. (NOTE)

Errors in Part II, Section 4. Maximum Amount
of the Toxic Chemical Onsite at Any Time
During the Calendar Year

Applies to:  Paper forms only

    47.  You did not complete Part II, Section 4.1. Please
        provide a valid  two digit code for the "maximum
        amount of chemical on-site at any time during the
        calendar year."  (NOTE)

Errors in Part II, Section 5. Quantity of the
Toxic Chemical Entering Each Environmental
Medium Onsite

Applies to:  Paper forms only

    60.  You did not complete Part II, Section 5.3. If you
        have discharged  to  water, please  provide the
        Stream/Water Body name, the Release estimate or
        range  code,  Basis  of  Estimate  and  %  from
        Stormwater;  otherwise
        Applicable). (NOTE)
indicate  "NA"  (Not
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    61.  There are missing or incomplete data for Part II,
        Section 5.3. If you have discharged to water, please
        provide the  Stream/Water Body name, the Release
        estimate or  range code, Basis  of Estimate and %
        from Stormwater; otherwise indicate  "NA"  (Not
        Applicable). (NOTE)
    62.  You did not complete Part II, Section 5. Please
        provide the Release estimate  or range code  and
        Basis of Estimate; otherwise indicate "NA"  (Not
        Applicable). (NOTE)
    63.  There are missing or incomplete data for Part II,
        Section 5. Please provide the Release estimate or
        range code  and Basis  of Estimate; otherwise
        indicate "NA" (Not Applicable). (NOTE)

Errors in Part II, Section 6. Transfers of the
Toxic Chemical in Wastes To Off-Site
Locations

Applies to: Paper forms only

    64.  You did  not  complete  Part II,  Section   6.1,
        "discharges  to  POTW." If you did  not discharge
        wastewater containing the Section 313 chemical to
        a  POTW(s),  enter   "NA"   (Not   Applicable),
        otherwise please  provide the Transfer amount or
        range code, Basis of Estimate, POTW Name  and
        Location. (NOTE)
    65.  You reported a POTW(s) name and location but
        did not provide a Transfer amount. Please provide
        a Total Transfer amount or range code and Basis of
        Estimate; otherwise, if there was no transfer to a
        POTW of wastewater that contains or contained the
        Section 313 chemical, delete the POTW  location
        and indicate "NA" (Not Applicable) for the POTW
        transfer amount. (NOTE)
    66.  You reported a Total Transfer amount  or range
        code and Basis of Estimate in Part  II Section 6.1
        but did not indicate a POTW name and location in
        Section 6. l.B. Please provide the POTW Name and
        Location.  (NOTE)
    67.  You provided  an incomplete  POTW name  and
        address. Please provide the name  and complete
        address for the POTW. (NOTE)
    68.  There are missing or incomplete data for Part II,
        Section 6.1. Please provide  the transfer amount or
        range code and Basis of Estimate for Discharges to
        POTWs. (NOTE)
    69.  You did  not  complete  Part II,  Section   6.2,
        "Transfers to Other Off-site Locations." If you did
        not transfer the waste containing the Section  313
        chemical to other off-site locations, enter "NA"
        (Not Applicable), otherwise please provide Offsite
        EPA ID, Name, Location,  Transfer amount or
        range code, Basis of Estimate, and type of Waste
        Management code. (NOTE)
70. You reported an Off-site Transfer amount or range
    code and Basis of Estimate in Part II Section 6.2
    but did not indicate an Off-site name and location
    in Section 6.2. Please provide the Off-site Name
    and Location.  (NOTE)
71. You reported an Off-site name and location but did
    not provide a Transfer amount.  Please provide a
    Total  Transfer amount or range code,  Basis  of
    Estimate  and  type  of Waste Management  code;
    otherwise, if there was no transfer to this Off-site
    location, delete the Off-site name and location and
    indicate "NA" (Not  Applicable) in the Off-site
    EPA Identification Number (RCRA ID No.) field.
    (NOTE)
72. You provided both county and country data. If this
    is  an  extra-national transfer,  indicate the off-site
    name, address, and Country Code; if a domestic
    Offsite,  provide  the  Off-site Name and correct
    address. (NOTE)
73. You reported  an Off-site  name and  location, but
    there are missing or incomplete data for the off-site
    transfer amount, basis of estimate  and type  of
    waste  management code. Please provide the Off-
    site Transfer  amount or range  code,  Basis  of
    Estimate, and type of Waste Management  code.
    (NOTE)
74. You  provided  incomplete   off-site  name  and
    address data. For a transfer to a domestic off-site
    location, you must provide a street address, city,
    state,  county and zip code. For a transfer  to  a
    foreign off-site location, you must provide a street
    address, city and a two character country  code.
    (NOTE)
75. You  reported   an  invalid  Type   of  Waste
    Management code.  For metals/metal compounds
    use only disposal and certain recycling activities
    codes. Consult the Reporting Instructions for metal
    and metal compounds and  correct with a valid
    Waste Management (i.e., "M") code.  (NOTE)
76. You  reported   an  invalid  Type   of  Waste
    Management code. For Barium Compounds  use
    only disposal and certain recycling activities codes,
    M61-Wastewater Treatment (Excluding POTW) or
    M69-Other  Waste   Treatment.  Consult   the
    Reporting  Instructions  for  metal   and   metal
    compounds and  correct  with  a  valid  Waste
    Management (i.e., "M") code.  (NOTE)
77. For  non-metals   codes   M41  and  M62   are
    unacceptable. Provide the  appropriate Disposal or
    Other Waste Management code  for this non-metal
    substance. (NOTE)
78. In Part II, Section 6.2 column C you reported M
    codes  (M56 and/or M92) for energy  recovery,
    however you  left Section 8.3  column  B  blank.
    Please  provide  the  quantity  used   for energy
    recovery  offsite  in pounds/year in  Section  8.3
    column B. (NOTE)	
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    79. In Part II, Section 6.2 column C you reported M
        Codes (M20, M24, M26, M28, M93) for recycling,
        however  you left  Section 8.5  column B blank.
        Please  provide  the quantity  recycled  offsite  in
        pounds/year in Section 8.5 column B. (NOTE)
    80. In Part II, Section 6.2 column C you reported M
        Codes  (M40, M50, M54, M61, M69,  M95) for
        treatment, however you left Section 8.7  column B
        blank. Please provide the quantity treated offsite in
        pounds/year in Section 8.7 column B. (NOTE)

Errors in Part II, Section 7. On-Site Waste
Treatment Methods and Efficiency

Applies to: Paper forms only

    81. There  are  no  data contained  in  all of  Part  II,
        Section 7A. If you do not treat wastes containing
        the EPCRA Section 313 chemical at your facility,
        indicate  "NA;"  otherwise  please  provide  the
        general  waste  stream  code,  waste  treatment
        methods, range of influent  concentration,  waste
        treatment efficiency estimate and whether this is
        based  on operating  data for  all  on-site  waste
        treatments for this chemical. (NOTE)
    82. There are  missing data in Part II, Section 7A.
        Please  provide  the general  waste  stream  code,
        waste  treatment   methods,   range  of  influent
        concentration, waste treatment  efficiency estimate
        and  whether this  is  based  on operating data.
        (NOTE)
    83. There are no data in Part II, Section 7B. If no on-
        site energy recovery processes are used  for this
        Section 313  chemical  at  your facility,  indicate
        "NA;" otherwise please provide at least  one  three-
        character on-site  energy  recovery  process  code.
        (NOTE)
    84. There are no data in Part II, Section 7C. If no on-
        site recycling processes are used for this Section
        313  chemical at  your  facility, indicate  "NA;"
        otherwise  please  provide  at  least one  three-
        character on-site recycling process code.  (NOTE)

Errors in Part II, Section 8. Source Reduction
and Recycling Activities

    Applies to: Paper forms only

    85. There are missing data for Part II, Section 8.1-8.7.
        Please   provide   an  estimate  or  "NA"   (Not
        Applicable) in each box for section 8.1 through 8.7,
        columns A, B, C, and D. You may only use  "NA"
        (Not Applicable)  when there  is no possibility a
        release or transfer occurred.  You may enter zero if
        the release or transfer was equal to or less than half
        a pound.  (NOTE)
    86. There are  missing data in Part II, Section 8.8.
        Please   provide   an  estimate  or  "NA"   (Not
        Applicable).  You  may  only  use  "NA"   (Not
        Applicable) when there is no possibility a release
        or transfer occurred.  You may enter zero  if the
        release or transfer was equal to or less than  half a
        pound. (NOTE)
    87.  There are no data in Part II, Section 8.9. Please
        provide a production ratio, an activity index,  or
        "NA"   (Not   Applicable)   if   the  chemical
        manufacture  or  use began  during  the  current
        reporting year. (NOTE)
    88.  There are no data in Part II, Section 8.10.  If your
        facility did not engage  in any source reduction
        activity for the reported chemical, enter "NA" (Not
        Applicable) and answer 8.11.  Otherwise please
        provide Source Reduction  Activities and Methods
        code(s). (NOTE)
    89.  There are missing data  in Part II, Section 8.10.
        Please provide Source Reduction  Activities and
        Methods code(s).  (NOTE)
    90.  You  have  reported  a  listed  metal  or  metal
        compound category in section 8.2, 8.3, 8.6 or 8.7.
        However, these chemicals  cannot  be treated  for
        destruction. Metal or metal  compound category can
        only be reported as disposed of or recycled. Please
        report  appropriately in  Section 8.1,  8.4,  or 8.5.
        (NOTE)
    91.  You reported a  negative  value  for a  release,
        transfer  or  other waste  management quantity.
        Please provide  a  non-negative  value   for  the
        specified part and section. (NOTE)

Errors relating to the reconciliation of data
in Part II, Section 8 and Part II, Sections  5, 6,
and?

Applies to: Paper forms only

    92.  You did not complete Sections  8.1  through  8.7
        column B or 8.8.  If you report releases in Part II,
        Section 5 and/or an off-site transfer in Section 6.2
        and/or quantities transferred off-site to POTWs in
        Section 6.1, you must report an estimate in Part II,
        Sections 8.1 through 8.7 column B  and/or Section
        8.8. (NOTE)
    93.  You did  not complete Sections 5, 6,  or 7. If you
        enter an estimate  in Part II, Sections 8.1  through
        8.7, column B and/or  Section 8.8,  you must also
        report releases in Part II, Section 5 and/or off-site
        transfers   in  Section  6.2   and/or  quantities
        transferred off-site to POTWs in Section 6.1 and/or
        waste  treatment,  energy recovery, or recycling
        codes in Section 7. Please provide data for Sections
        5, 6, and/or 7.  (NOTE)
    94.  You reported an estimate  in Part II,  Section 8.2,
        column B,  "Quantity Used for Energy Recovery
        On-site," but did not  provide an  on-site energy
        recovery code  in  Part  II,  Section  7B.  Please
        provide an on-site energy recovery code for Part II,
        Section 7B. (NOTE)
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95.  You  reported  an  "On-site  Energy  Recovery
    Process" code in Part II, Section 7B, but you did
    not provide an  estimate of the quantity used for
    energy recovery in Part II,  Section 8.2, column B.
    Please provide an estimate of the quantity used for
    energy recovery for Part II, Section 8.2, column B.
    (NOTE)
96.  You reported an estimate in Part II,  Section 8.4,
    column B "Quantity Recycled On-site" but did not
    provide an on-site recycling code in Part II, Section
    1C. Please provide  an  on-site recycling code for
    Part II, Section 7C.  (NOTE)
97.  You reported one or more on-site recycling process
    codes in Part II, Section 7C but did not provide an
    estimate  in  Part  II,   Section  8.4,  column B,
    "Quantity  Recycled On-site." Please provide an
    estimate of the  quantity recycled for Section 8.4
    column B. (NOTE)
98.  You reported a value in Part II, Section 8.3 column
    B, however you did not provide a  corresponding
    quantity  with  an   appropriate  M  Code (M56
    and/orM92) for  energy recovery in  Section 6.2
    column C. Please provide the appropriate quantity
    and M Codes for energy recovery in Section 6.2
    column C. (NOTE)
99.  You reported a value in Part II, Section 8.5 column
    B, however you did not provide a  corresponding
    quantity with an appropriate M Code  (M20, M24,
    M26,  M28,  M93)  for recycling in  Section 6.2
    column C. Please provide the appropriate quantity
    and M Codes for recycling in Section 6.2 column
    C. (NOTE)
100. You reported a value in Part II, Section 8.7 column
    B, however you did  not   report  a quantity in
    Section 6.1 or a quantity with an appropriate M
    Code  (M40, M50, M54, M61, M69, M95)  for
    treatment in Section 6.2 column C. Please provide
    a quantity in Section 6.1 or the appropriate quantity
    and M Codes for treatment in Section 6.2 column
    C. (NOTE)
10I.You  have  reported   a  listed  metal or metal
    compound category in Part II, Section 6.1, however
    you have  not provided a quantity  released in
    section 8.1  column B. Note that  in Section  8a,
    metal  or  metal compound category can only be
    reported  as disposed of  or  recycled  and  not
    reported as  treated  for energy recovery or treated
    for destruction. Please provide quantity released in
    pounds/year in Section 8.1 column B. (NOTE)
102.You  have  reported   a  listed  metal or metal
    compound category in Part II, Section 6.1, however
    you have not provided quantity released in 8. Id
    Column B.  Note that in Section 8a, metal or metal
    compound  category  can  only be  reported  as
    disposed of or recycled and not reported as treated
    for  energy  recovery  or treated for destruction.
    Please provide  quantity  released in pounds/year
    Section 8. IB. (NOTE)
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Appendix  D.    Supplier Notification  Requirements
EPA requires some suppliers of mixtures or other trade
name products containing one  or more of the EPCRA
section 313  chemicals to notify their customers.  This
requirement has been in effect since January 1, 1989.

This appendix explains which suppliers must notify their
customers, who must be notified, what form the notice
must take, and when it must be sent.


D.1  Who Must Supply

Notification

You are covered by the section 313 supplier notification
requirements if you own or operate a facility which meets
all of the following criteria:

1.      Your facility is in a North American Industry
       Classification System (NAICS)  code  that
       corresponds to Standard Industrial Classification
       [SIC] codes 20-39;
2.      You manufacture  (including  import) or process
       an EPCRA section 313  chemical; and
3.      You sell  or  otherwise distribute a mixture or
       other trade name product containing the EPCRA
       section 313 chemical to either:
         -   A facility in a covered NAICS code (see
            Table I).
         -   A person that then may sell the same
            mixture or other trade name product to a
            firm in a covered NAICS code (see Table
            I).
Note that you  may be  covered  by the supplier
notification  rules even if you  are not covered by the
section 313  release reporting requirements.   For
example,  even if you  have fewer  than  10 full-time
employees or do  not manufacture or process  any of the
EPCRA section 313 chemicals in sufficient quantities to
trigger the release and other waste management reporting
requirements, you may still be required to notify certain
customers.


D.2  Who Must  Be  Notified

Industries whose  primary  NAICS  code  does  not
correspond to SIC codes 20 through 39 are not required
to  initiate the distribution of notifications for EPCRA
section 313 chemicals in mixtures or other trade name
products that they send to their customers.

However, if  these facilities receive  notifications from
their suppliers about EPCRA section 313 chemicals in
mixtures or  other trade name products,  they should
forward the notifications with the EPCRA section 313
chemicals they send to other covered users.

An example would be if you sold a lacquer containing
toluene to distributors who then may sell the product to
other  manufacturers.   The  distributors are  not in  a
covered NAICS code, but because they sell the product to
companies in covered NAICS codes,  they  must be
notified so that they may pass the notice along to their
customers, as required.

The language of the  supplier notification requirements
covers mixtures or other trade name products that are
sold or otherwise distributed.  The "otherwise distributes"
language includes intra-company transfers and, therefore,
the supplier notification requirements at 40 CFR Section
372.45 apply.


D.3 Supplier Notification

Content

The supplier  notification must include the  following
information:

1.      A statement that the mixture or other trade name
       product  contains  an EPCRA  section  313
       chemical or chemicals subject to the reporting
       requirements of EPCRA  section 313 (40 CFR
       372);
2.      The name of each EPCRA section 313  chemical
       and the associated Chemical Abstracts Service
       (CAS) registry number  of each  chemical if
       applicable. (CAS numbers  are not used for
       chemical  categories, since they can represent
       several   individual   EPCRA  section   313
       chemicals.); and
3.      The  percentage, by weight, of each EPCRA
       section 313 chemical (or all EPCRA section 313
       chemicals within a listed category) contained in
       the mixture or other trade name product.
For example, if a mixture contains a chemical (i.e., 12
percent zinc  oxide)  that is a member of  a reportable
EPCRA  section  313   chemical   category  (i.e.,  zinc
compounds),  the  notification  must  indicate  that the
mixture contains a zinc compound  at  12 percent by
weight. Supplying only the weight percent of the parent
metal  (zinc)  does not  fulfill the  requirement.  The
customer must be told the weight percent of the entire
compound within an  EPCRA section 313 chemical
category present in the mixture.
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D.4  How the Notification

Must Be  Made

The  required notification  must be provided at least
annually in writing.  Acceptable forms of notice include
letters, product labeling, and product literature distributed
to customers.   If you are  required to prepare  and
distribute a Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS) for the
mixture under the Occupational Safety and Health Act
(OSHA) Hazard Communication Standard, your section
313 notification must be attached to the MSDS or the
MSDS must be modified  to  include  the  required
information.  (A sample letter and recommended text for
inclusion in an MSDS appear at the end of this appendix.)

You must make it clear to your customers that any copies
or  redistribution  of the  MSDS  or other form of
notification must include the section 313 notice. In other
words,  your  customers   should  understand  their
requirement to include the section 313 notification if they
give your MSDS to their customers.


D.5 When  Notification

Must Be  Provided

You must notify each customer receiving a mixture or
other trade name product containing an EPCRA section
313 chemical with the  first shipment  of each calendar
year.   You may send  the  notice  with  subsequent
shipments as  well, but it is required that you send it with
the first shipment each year. Once  customers have been
provided  with  an MSDS  containing  the section 313
information, you may  refer to the  MSDS by a written
letter  in subsequent years (as  long as  the MSDS is
current).

If EPA adds EPCRA section 313 chemicals to the section
313 list,  and your products  contain the  newly added
EPCRA  section 313  chemicals, notify your customers
with the first shipment made during the next calendar
year following EPA's final decision to add the chemical
to the list.  For example, if EPA adds chemical ABC to
the  list  in  September  1998,  supplier notification for
chemical ABC would have begun with the first shipment
in 1999.

You must send a new or revised notice to your customers
if you:

1.     Change a mixture or other trade name  product
       by adding, removing, or changing the percentage
       by weight of an EPCRA section 313 chemical;
       or
2.     Discover that your previous notification did not
       properly  identify  the EPCRA  section  313
       chemicals in the mixture  or correctly indicate
       the percentage by weight.
In these cases, you must:

1.      Supply a new or revised notification within 30
        days of a change in the product or the discovery
        of misidentified EPCRA section 313 chemical(s)
        in  the  mixture  or  incorrect percentages  by
        weight; and
2.      Identify in the notification the prior shipments of
        the mixture or product in that calendar year to
        which the new notification applies (e.g., if the
        revised  notification  is  made on August  12,
        indicate which shipments were affected during
        the period January 1-August 12).


D.6  When  Notifications

Are  Not  Required

Supplier notification is not required for a "pure" EPCRA
section 313 chemical unless a trade name is used.  The
identity  of  the  EPCRA  section 313 chemical will be
known based on label information.

You are not required to  make a "negative  declaration."
That is,  you are not required to  indicate that a product
contains no EPCRA section 313 chemicals.

If your mixture or other trade name  product contains one
of the EPCRA section  313  chemicals,  you  are  not
required to notify your customers if:

1.      Your mixture  or other trade  name  product
        contains the EPCRA section 313 chemical in
        percentages by weight of less than the following
        levels (These are known as de minimis levels)
         -  0.1 percent if the EPCRA section 313
            chemical is defined as an "OSHA
            carcinogen;"
         -  1 percent for other EPCRA section 313
            chemicals.
De minimis levels for each EPCRA section 313 chemical
and  chemical category  are listed  in Table  II.  PBT
chemicals (except lead when contained in stainless steel,
brass or bronze alloys) are not eligible for the de minimis
exemption.  Therefore, de minimis levels are not provided
for these chemicals in Table II. However, for purposes of
supplier notification requirements only, such notification
is not required  when the following PBT chemicals  are
contained in mixtures below their respective de minimis
levels:
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                 Appendix D
Chemical or chemical
category name
Aldrin
Benzo[g,h,i]perylene
Chlordane
Dioxin and dioxin-like
compounds
(manufacturing; and the
processing or otherwise
use of dioxin and dioxin-
like compounds if the
dioxin and dioxin-like
compounds are present
as contaminants in a
chemical and if they
were created during the
manufacturing of that
chemical
Heptachlor
Hexachlorobenzene
Isodrin
Lead
Lead compounds
Mercury
Mercury compounds
Methoxychlor
Octachlorostyrene
Pendimethalin
Pentachlorobenzene
Polychlorinated
biphenyls (PCBs)
Polycyclic aromatic
compounds category
Tetrabromobisphenol A
Toxaphene
CAS
number or
chemical
category
code
309-00-2
191-24-2
57-74-9
N150
76-44-8
118-74-1
465-73-6
7439-92-1
N420
7439-97-6
N458
72-43-5
29082-74-4
40087-42-1
608-93-5
1336-36-3
N590
79-94-7
8001-35-2
Supplier
notification
limit (%)
1.0
1.0
0.1
1.0*
0.1
0.1
1.0
0.1
0.1**
1.0
1.0
1.0
1.0
1.0
1.0
0.1
0.1***
1.0
0.1
CAS
Chemicaiorchemica, "£££ „»„
category name category |imi,(%)
code
Trifluralin 1582-09-8 1.0
*The de minimis level is 1.0 for all members except for
2,3,7,8-Tetrachlorodibenzo-p-dioxin which has a 0. 1%
de minimis level.
**The de minimis level is 0.1 for inorganic lead
compounds and 1.0 for organic lead compounds
***The de minimis level is 0.1 except for
benzo(a)phenanthrene, dibenzo(a,e)fluoranthene,
benzo(j,k)fluorene, and 3-methylcholanthrene which are
subject to the 1.0% de minimis level.
2. Your mixture or other trade name product is one
of the following:
An article that does not release an EPCRA
section 313 chemical under normal
conditions of processing or otherwise use.
beverages, tobacco, or tobacco products
packaged for distribution to the general
public.
Any consumer product, as the term is
defined in the Consumer Product Safety
Act, packaged for distribution to the
general public. For example, if you mix
or package one-gallon cans of paint
designed for use by the general public,
notification is not required.
3. A waste sent off site for further waste
management. The supplier notification
requirements apply only to mixtures and trade
name products. They do not apply to wastes.
4. You are initiating distribution of a mixture or
other trade name product containing one or more
EPCRA section 313 chemicals and your facility
is in any of the covered SIC codes added during
the 1997 industry expansion rulemaking,
including facilities whose SIC code is within
SIC major group codes 10 (except 1011, 1081,
and 1094), 12 (except 1241); industry codes
4911 (limited to facilities that combust coal
and/or oil for the purpose of generating power
for distribution in commerce), 493 1 (limited to
facilities that combust coal and/or oil for the
purpose of generating power for distribution in
commerce), or 4939 (limited to facilities that
combust coal and/or oil for the purpose of
generating power for distribution in commerce);
or 4953 (limited to facilities regulated under the
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       Resource  Conservation  and  Recovery  Act,
       subtitle C, 42 U.S.C. Section 6921 et seq.) or
       5169,  or  5171, or 7389 (limited to facilities
       primarily engaged in solvents recovery services
       on a contract or fee basis).


D.7 Trade  Secrets

Chemical suppliers may  consider the chemical name or
the  specific  concentration of an EPCRA section  313
chemical in a mixture or other trade name product to be a
trade secret. If they consider:

1.      The specific identity of an EPCRA section  313
       chemical  to be a trade secret, the notice must
       contain a  generic  chemical  name  that  is
       descriptive  of the  structure  of that  EPCRA
       Section     313   chemical   (for   example,
       decabromodiphenyl oxide could be described as
       a halogenated aromatic);
2.      The specific percentage by weight of an EPCRA
       section 313  chemical in the  mixture or other
       trade name product to  be a trade secret,  the
       notice must contain a statement that the EPCRA
       section  313   chemical  is   present   at   a
       concentration that does  not exceed a specified
       upper bound. For example, if a mixture contains
       12  percent  toluene and  you  consider  the
       percentage a trade secret, the notification may
       state  that the mixture contains toluene  at no
       more than  15  percent by  weight. The  upper
       bound value  chosen must be no  larger than
       necessary to adequately protect the trade secret.
If you claim this information to be trade secret, you must
have documentation that provides  the basis for your
claim.


D.8  Record keeping

Requirements

You are required to keep records of the following for
three years:

1.      Notifications sent to recipients of your mixture
       or other trade name product;
2.      All supporting  materials used to develop the
       notice;
3.      If claiming a  specific  EPCRA section 313
       chemical identity  a trade  secret, you  should
       record why the EPCRA section 313 chemical
       identity is  considered a trade  secret and the
       appropriateness of the generic chemical name
       provided in the notification; and
4.      If claiming a  specific concentration a  trade
       secret, you  should record explanations of why a
       specific  concentration is  considered a  trade
       secret and  the basis  for  the  upper   bound
       concentration limit.
Information retained under 40 CFR  372 must be  readily
available for inspection by EPA.
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D.9 Sample  Notification Letter
January 2, 2009

Mr. Edward Burke
Furniture Company of North Carolina
1000 Main Street
Anytown, North Carolina 99999

Dear Mr. Burke:

This letter is to inform you that a product that we sell to you, Furniture Lacquer KXZ-1390, contains one or more
chemicals subject to  section 313 of Emergency Planning and Community Right-to-Know Act (EPCRA).  We are
required to notify you of the presence of these chemicals in the product under EPCRA section 313.  This law requires
certain industrial facilities to report on annual emissions and other waste management of specified EPCRA section 313
chemicals and chemical categories. Our product contains:

    Toluene, Chemical Abstract Service (CAS) number 108-88-3, 20 percent, and

    Zinc compounds, 15 percent.

If you are unsure  whether you are subject to the reporting requirements of EPCRA section 313,  or  need more
information, call  the EPA/TRI Information Center.  For contact information, please see the  TRI Home Page at
http://www.epa.gov/tri. Your other suppliers should also be notifying you about EPCRA section 313 chemicals in the
mixtures and other trade name products they sell to you.

Finally, please note that if you repackage or otherwise redistribute this product to industrial customers, a notice similar
to this one should be sent to those customers.

                                                        Sincerely,
                                                        Emma Sinclair
                                                        Sales Manager
                                                        Furniture Products
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D.10 Sample Notification on an  MSDS  Furniture
Products
      Section 313 Supplier Notification

      This product contains the following EPCRA section 313 chemicals subject to the reporting requirements
      of section 313 of the Emergency Planning and Community Pdght-To-Know Act of 1986 (40 CFR 372):
      CAS Number      Chemical Name   Percent by Weight

      108-88-3          Toluene             20%
      NA              Zinc Compounds      15%

      This information must be included in all MSDSs that are copied and distributed for this material.
                                     Material Safety Data Sheet
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Appendix E.   TRI  State and Tribal  Contacts	

EPCRA Section 313 requires facilities to submit reports to both EPA and their state or tribe (if located in
Indian country as defined by 18 USC §1151). For a current list of state and tribal designated Section 313
contacts, see the TRI web site at:
State TRI Contact Information and Web Sites: http://www.epa.gov/tri/stateprograms/state_programs.htm

Tribal TRI Contact Information and Web Sites: http ://www. epa. gov/tri/contacts/contacts tribal.html
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Appendix F. TRI Regional Contacts
Region 1 (CT, ME, MA, NH, RI, and VT)
   Dwight Peavey
   Assistance and Pollution Prevention Office
   USEPA Region 1 (SPT)
   1 Congress Street, Suite 1100
   Boston, MA  02114-2023
   (617) 918-1829; fax: (617) 918-1810
   peavey.dwight@epa.gov
Region 2 (NJ, NY, PR, and VI)
   Nora Lopez
   Pesticides and Toxic Substances Branch
   USEPA Region 2 (MS-105)
   2890 Woodbridge Avenue, Building 10
   Edison, NJ 08837-3679
   (732) 906-6890; fax: (732) 321-6788
   lopez.nora@epa.gov
Region 3 (DE, DC, MD, PA, VA, and WV)
   William Reilly
   Toxics Programs and Enforcement Branch
   USEPA Region 3 (3WC33)
   1650 Arch Street
   Philadelphia, PA 19103-2029
   (215) 814-2072; fax: (215) 814-3114
   reilly.william@epa.gov
Region 4 (AL, FL, GA, KY,  MS, NC, SC, TN)
   Ezequiel Velez
   EPCRA Enforcement Section
   USEPA Region 4
   Atlanta Federal Center
   61 Forsyth Street, S.W.
   Atlanta, GA  30303-8960
   (404) 562-9191; fax: (404) 562-9163
   velez.ezequiel@epa.gov
Region 5 (IL, IN, MI, MN, OH, and WI)
   Thelma Codina
   Pesticides and Toxics Branch
   USEPA Region 5 (DT-8J)
   77 West Jackson Boulevard
   Chicago, IL 60604
   (312) 886-6219; fax: (312) 353-4788
   codina.thelma@epa.gov
Region 6 (AR, LA, NM, OK, and TX)
   Morton Wakeland
   Toxics Section, Multimedia Planning and
       Permitting Division
   USEPA Region 6 (6PD-T)
   1445 Ross Avenue, Suite 1200
   Dallas, TX 75202-2733
   (214) 665-8116; fax: (214) 665-6762
   wakeland.morton@epa.gov
Region 7 (IA, KS, MO, and NE)
   Stephen Wurtz
   Air, RCRA and Toxics Division
   USEPA Region 7 (ARTD/CRIB)
   901 North 5th Street
   Kansas City, KS 66101
   (913) 551-7315; fax: (913) 551-7065
   wurtz.stephen@epa.gov
Region 8 (CO, MT, ND, SD, UT, and WY)
   Barbara Conklin
   Office of Pollution Prevention, Pesticides and
       Toxics
   USEPA Region 8 (8P-P3T)
   1595 Winkoop Street
   Denver, CO 80202
   (303) 312-6619; fax: (303) 312-6044
   conklin.barbara@epa.gov
Region 9 (AS, AZ, CA, GU, HI, MH, MP,
and NV)
   Lily Lee
   Toxics Office, Communities and Ecosystems
       Division
   USEPA Region 9 (CED-4)
   75 Hawthorne Street
   San Francisco, CA  94105-3901
   (415) 947-4187; fax: (415) 947-3583
   lee.lily@epa.gov
Region 10 (AK, ID, OR, and WA)
   Gabriela Carvalho
   USEPA Region 10 (AWT-128)
   1200 Sixth Avenue
   Suite 900
   Seattle, WA 98101-3140
   (206) 553-4016; fax: (206) 553-7176
   carvalho.gabriela@epa.gov
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Appendix G. Other Relevant Section  313 Materials
G.I TRI National Analysis
2012 Toxics Release Inventory National Analysis
EPA summarizes  the  latest TRI data  in a report
called the  TRI National Analysis. The National
Analysis   is  an   annual   report  that  includes
information about  toxic chemical releases  to the
environment, how toxic chemicals are  managed at
TRI facilities  (i.e. recycled,  treated and burned for
energy), and how facilities  are working to  reduce
toxic chemicals they generate and release. The TRI
National  Analysis Overview  document includes
national trends and figures, while other websites
linked  from  the  National Analysis   homepage
include more localized analyses  of states,  certain
urban areas and watersheds.  The National Analysis
homepage     can     be      accessed      at
www. epa. gov/tri/NationalAnalysis.
To conduct your own analysis, TRI data collected
from 1987 through 2011 can be accessed using the
TRI Explorer online tool:
http ://www. epa. gov/triexplorer

as well as several other public access tools available
on       the        TRI       website       at
http ://www. epa. gov/tri/tridata/index.htm.
G.2. Access to TRI Information On-line
The TRI Home Page http ://www. epa. gov/tri offers
information useful to both  novice and experienced
users of the Toxics Release Inventory. It provides a
description of what the TRI database is and how it
can be used;  access to TRI data; TRI regulations;
and guidance documents for complying with TRI
regulations and using TRI  data. You can find out
about TRI products, view or download the 2012 TRI
reports,  and  identify  who to contact  for more
information  in  EPA regions  and  state programs
across the country. From the TRI home page, you
can link to other EPA and  non-EPA  sites that also
allow you to search the TRI  database  and other
databases online.
TRI Explorer http ://www. epa. gov/triexplorer is an
on-line tool that EPA has created to obtain TRI data.
It allows the user to search the TRI database using
six criteria: facility, chemical, year or industry type
(NAICS code), federal facility and geographic area
(at the county, state or national level). The tool will
generate three types of reports: (1) Release Reports
(including on- and off-site releases (i.e., off-site
releases include transfers off-site to disposal and
metals  and  metal  compounds  transferred  to
POTWs)); (2)  Waste Transfer Reports  (including
amounts  transferred  off-site   for  further  waste
management but not including transfers  off-site to
disposal);   and  (3)   Waste   Quantity  Reports
(including amounts  recycled,  burned for  energy
recovery, quantities treated, and quantities released).
TOXNET  http://toxnet.nlm.nih.gov  the National
Library of Medicine's  (NLM) Toxicology  Data
Network, provides free access to several databases,
including the TRI database, that provides a variety
of information on toxic chemicals. As with EPA's
TRI Explorer tool, users of TOXNET can search by
chemical or other name, chemical name fragment,
or Chemical Abstracts  Service  Registry Number.
Also  searchable  are  facility  or parent company
name, state, city, county,  or zip code.  Search results
can be limited to  releases  greater than a specified
number of pounds, and  individual releases can be
summed  together  to  display  a  total  amount.
Toxicity and environmental fate data for thousands
of chemicals are also available from TOXNET.
G.3 Other TRI Information

EPA's  Integrated   Risk  Information  System
(IRIS)  http ://www. epa. gov/iris  is  an  electronic
database containing  information on human health
effects that may result from  exposure to various
chemicals,  including TRI   chemicals,  in   the
environment.  IRIS was initially developed for EPA
staff in response to a growing demand for consistent
information of chemical substances  for use in risk
assessments,   decision-making   and   regulatory
activities.  The information in IRIS  is intended for
those without extensive training in toxicology, but
with some knowledge of health sciences.

Consolidated List of Chemicals Subject  to the
Emergency Planning and Community Right-to-
Know Act  and Section  112(r)  of the Clean Air
Act (List of Lists), (October 2001):
     http ://www. epa. gov/ceppo/pubs/title3 .pdf
A paper copy is  available  from  the  National
Technical Information Service,  5285 Port Royal
Road,  Springfield,  VA  22161, 703  605-6000,
Document Number:   PB2003-105834, $38.00 plus
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$5.00 shipping and handling.

Chemicals in  Your Community,  A  Citizen's
Guide  to   the  Emergency   Planning   and
Community Right-to-Know Act, December 1999
(EPA 550-99-001).

This  booklet  is  intended  to  provide a  general
overview of the EPCRA requirements and benefits
for all audiences.  Part I of the booklet describes the
provisions of EPCRA and Part II describes more
fully the authorities and responsibilities of groups of
people affected by the law and is available through
written request at no charge  from the  EPA/TRI
Information Center.  For contact information, please
see the TRI Home Page at http://www.epa.gov/tri.

Chemicals in the Environment
Issue number 6  of Chemicals  in the Environment
(CIE), published  in the  Fall of 1997, is devoted
entirely to TRI.  This 22  page  publication contains
19 articles ranging from the history of TRI to the
future of new TRI products.   Articles  include
perspectives from the community,  state, Federal,
and  International  level.    The  publication  also
provides  valuable information  on  training  and
contacts within the EPA.   CIE is available free from
EPA  by asking for publication  EPA 749-R-97-
00Ib. To request copies, contact:
    U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
    Ariel Rios Building
    1200 Pennsylvania Ave., N.W.
    Attn: TRI Documents
    MC:  2844
    Washington,  DC  20460
    202 564-9554
    Email:  TRIDOCS@epa.gov


The Pollution Prevention Information
Clearinghouse (PPIC)
     http://www.epa.gov/oppt/ppic/index.html

PPIC was established as part of EPA's response to
the  Pollution Prevention  Act  of  1990,  which
directed  the   Agency to  compile  information,
including a database, on management, technical, and
operational approaches to source reduction.   PPIC
provides  information to  the public  and  industries
involved in conservation of natural resources and in
reduction or elimination of pollutants in facilities,
workplaces, and communities.
To request EPA information on  pollution prevention
or obtain fact sheets on  pollution prevention from
various state programs call the PPIC reference and
referral service at 202 566-0799, or fax a request to
202566-0794, or write to:
    U.S. EPA
    Pollution Prevention Information Clearinghouse
    (PPIC)
    EPA West
    1200 Pennsylvania Ave. NW
    Room 3379 (Mail Code 7407-T)
    Washington, DC 20460-0001
Email: ppic@epa.gov
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Appendix  H.    Guidance  Documents	


H.1  General Guidance

Many of the TRI guidance documents are available via the Internet http ://www. epa. gov/tri.

   •  40 CFR 372, Toxic Chemical Release Reporting; Community Right-to-Know; Final Rule
      A reprint of the final EPCRA section 313 rule as it appeared in the Federal Register (FR) February 16, 1988 (53
      FR 4500) (OTSFR 021688).

   •  Common Synonyms for Chemicals Listed Under Section 313 of the Emergency Planning and Community
      Right-to-Know Act
      March 1995 (EPA 745R-95-008)

      This glossary contains chemical names and their synonyms for substances covered by the  reporting requirements
      of EPCRA section  313. The glossary was developed to aid in determining whether a facility manufactures,
      processes, or otherwise uses a chemical subject to EPCRA section 313 reporting.

   •  EPCRA Section 313 Questions and Answers - Revised 1998 Version
      December 1998 (EPA 745-B-98-004)

      The revised 1998 EPCRA Section 313 Questions and Answers document assists regulated facilities in complying
      with the reporting requirements of EPCRA section 313. This updated document presents interpretive guidance
      in  the form of answers to many commonly  asked questions on compliance with EPCRA section 313.  In
      addition, this document includes comprehensive  written directives to assist covered facilities in understanding
      some of the more complicated regulatory issues. This updated guidance document is intended to supplement the
      instructions for completing the Form R and the Alternate Threshold Certification Statement (Form A).

   •  EPCRA Section 313 Questions and Answers - Addendum to the Revised 1998 Version
      December 2004 (EPA-260-B-04-002)

      As a result of Executive Order 13148, regulatory actions, and legal decisions over the past five years, some of
      the Qs & As contained in the 1998 Q &A Document were updated. The 1998 Q & A Document remains valid
      guidance in all other respects.

   •  EPCRA Section 313 Questions and Answers Addendum for Federal Facilities
      May 2000 (EPA 745-R-00-003)

      This document is an addendum to the EPCRA section 313  Questions and Answers: Revised 1998 Version.  It
      provides additional  assistance to federal facilities in  complying with EPCRA section 313. Federal facilities,
      which are subject to compliance under EPCRA through Executive Order 13423,  frequently have operations that
      are different from the private  sector facilities subject to EPCRA.  The document  contains questions and answers
      that address some of those differences.

   •  EPCRA Section 313 Release and Other Waste Management Reporting Requirements
      February 2001 (EPA 260/K-01-001)

      The brochure  alerts businesses to their  reporting  obligations  under  EPCRA  section 313  and assists in
      determining whether their facility is required to report.  The brochure contains the EPA regional contacts, the list
      of EPCRA section 313 toxic  chemicals  and a description of the Standard Industrial Classification (SIC) codes
      subject to EPCRA section 313.

   •  Toxic Chemical Release Reporting Using 2007 North American Industry Classification System  (NAICS)
      Final Rule (73 FR  32466; June 9, 2008):  This final rule incorporates 2007 Office of Management and Budget
      (OMB)  revisions and other corrections to the NAICS codes used for TRI Reporting.

   •  Toxic Chemical Release Reporting Using North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) Final
      Rule (71 FR 32464; June 6,2006): With this rulemaking, Toxics Release Inventory (TRI) reporting will require
      North American Industry  Classification System  (NAICS) codes in place of Standard Industrial Classification


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      (SIC) codes. North American Industry Classification System (NAICS), United States, 2002, Executive Office of
      the President, Office of Management and Budget, NTIS Order Number: PB2002-101430
   •  Persistent Bioaccumulative Toxic (PBT) Chemicals; Final Rule (64 FR 58666)
      A reprint of the final rule that appeared in the Federal Register of October 29, 1999. This rule adds certain PBT
      chemicals and chemical categories for reporting year 2000 and beyond under EPCRA section 313, lowers their
      activity thresholds and modifies certain reporting exemptions and requirements for PBT chemicals and chemical
      categories. In a separate action, as part of the October 29, 1999 rulemaking, EPA added vanadium (except when
      contained in alloy) and vanadium compounds. These are not listed as PBT chemicals.


H.2 Supplier Notification  Requirements

(EPA 560-4-91-006)

This pamphlet assists chemical suppliers who may be subject to the supplier notification requirements, gives examples
of situations which require notification, describes the trade secret provision, and contains a sample notification.

   •  Toxic Chemical Release Inventory Reporting Forms and Instructions Revised 2006 Version
      February 2007 (EPA 260-C-06-901)

   •  Toxics Release Inventory: Reporting Modifications Beginning with 1995 Reporting Year
      February 1995 (EPA 745-R-95-009)

   •  Trade Secrets Rule and Substantiation Form
   •  (53 FR 28772)
      A reprint of the final rule that appeared in the Federal Register of July 29, 1988. This rule implements the trade
      secrets provision of the Emergency Planning and Community Right-to-Know Act (section 322).  The current
      trade secret substantiation form can be accessed at http://www.epa.gov/tri/report/index.htnrfforms


H.3 Chemical-Specific Guidance

EPA has developed a group of guidance documents specific to individual chemicals and chemical categories.

   •  Emergency Planning and Community Right-to-Know Section 313:  List of Toxic Chemicals within the
      Chlorophenols Category
      June 1999 (EPA745-B-99-013)

   •  Toxics Release Inventory List of Toxic  Chemicals within the Glycol Ethers Category and Guidance for
      Reporting
      December 2000 (EPA745-R-00-004)

   •  Emergency Planning and  Community  Right-to-Know  Act Section 313: Guidance  for  Reporting
      Hydrochloric Acid (acid aerosols  including mists, vapors, gas, fog and  other airborne forms  of any
      particle size)
      December 1999 (EPA745-B-99-014)

   •  Emergency Planning and Community Right-to-Know Act - Section 313:  Guidance for Reporting Releases
      and Other Waste Management Activities of Toxic Chemicals: Lead and Lead Compounds
      November 2001 (EPA-260-B-01-027)

   •  Emergency Planning and Community Right-to-Know Act - Section 313: Guidance for Reporting Toxic
      Chemicals: Mercury and Mercury  Compounds Category
      August 2001 (EPA 260-B-01-004)

   •  Toxics Release Inventory List of Toxic Chemicals within the Nicotine and Salt Category and Guidance for
      Reporting
      June 1999 (EPA745-R-99-010)

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   •  Toxics Release Inventory List of Toxic Chemicals within  the Water Dissociable Nitrate  Compounds
      Category and Guidance for Reporting
      December 2000 (EPA 745-R-00-006)

   •  Emergency Planning and Community Right-to-Know Act -  Section 313: Guidance for Reporting Toxic
      Chemicals: Pesticides and Other Persistent Bioaccumulative Toxic (PBT) Chemicals
      August 2001 (EPA 260-B-01-005)

   •  Toxics Release Inventory List of Toxic Chemicals within  the Polychlorinated Alkanes Category  and
      Guidance for Reporting
      June 1999 (EPA 745-B-99-023)

   •  Emergency Planning and Community Right-to-Know Act -  Section 313: Guidance for Reporting Toxic
      Chemicals: Polycyclic Aromatic Compounds Category
      August 2001 (EPA 260-B-01-003)

   •  Toxics Release Inventory List of Toxic Chemicals within the Strychnine and Salts Category and Guidance
      for Reporting
      June 1999 (EPA745-R-99-011)

   •  Emergency Planning and Community Right-to-Know Act Section 313: Guidance for Reporting Sulfuric
      Acid (acid aerosols including mists, vapors, gas, fog and other airborne forms of any particle size)
      March 1998 (EPA745-R-97-007)

   •  Toxics Release Inventory List of Toxic Chemicals within Warfarin Category
      June 1999 (EPA745-B-99-011)

   •  Toxics Release Inventory List of Toxic Chemicals within  Ethylenebisdithiocarbamic Acid,  Salts  and
      Esters Category and List of Mixtures that Contain the Individually listed Chemicals  Maneb, Metiram,
      Nabam, and Zineb
      September 2001 (EPA 260-B-01-026)

   •  Emergency Planning and Community Right-to-Know Act - Section 313: Guidance for Reporting Aqueous
      Ammonia
      December 2000 (EPA 745-R-00-005)

   •  Emergency Planning and Community Right-to-Know Act - Section 313: Guidance for Reporting Toxic
      Chemicals within the Dioxin and Dioxin-like Compounds Category
      December 2000 (EPA 745-B-00-021)

H.4 Industry-Specific  Guidance

EPA has developed specific guidance documents for certain industries.

   •  EPCRA Section 313: Guidance for Chemical Distribution Facilities
      January 1999 (EPA 745-B-99-005)

   •  EPCRA Section 313: Guidance for Petroleum Terminals and Bulk Storage Facilities
      February 2000 (EPA 745-B-00-002)

   •  EPCRA Section 313: Guidance for Coal Mining Facilities
      February 2000 (EPA 745-B-00-003)

   •  EPCRA Section 313: Guidance for Electricity Generating Facilities
      February 2000 (EPA 745-B-00-004)

   •  EPCRA Section 313 Reporting Guidance for Food Processors

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   September 1998 (EPA745-R-98-011)

•  EPCRA Section 313 Reporting Guidance for the Leather Tanning and Finishing Industry
   April 2000 (EPA 745-B-00-012)

•  EPCRA Section 313: Guidance for Metal Mining Facilities
   Januaryl999 (EPA745-B-99-001)

•  Emergency  Planning  and Community Right-to-Know  Act  Section 313 Reporting Guidance for the
   Presswood and Laminated Products Industry
   August 2001 (EPA 260-B-01-013)

•  EPCRA Section 313 Reporting Guidance for the Printing, Publishing, and Packaging Industry
   May 2000 (EPA 745-B-00-005)

•  EPCRA Section 313: Guidance for RCRA Subtitle C TSD Facilities and Solvent Recovery Facilities
   January 1999 (EPA 745-B-99-004)

•  EPCRA Section 313 Reporting Guidance for Rubber and Plastics Manufacturing
   May 2000 (EPA 745-B-00-017)

•  EPCRA Section 313 Reporting Guidance for Semiconductor Manufacturing
   July 1999 (EPA 745-R-99-007)

•  EPCRA Section 313 Reporting Guidance for the Textile Processing Industry
   May 2000 (EPA 745-B-00-008)

•  EPCRA Section  313  Reporting Guidance for Spray  Application and  Electrodeposition of Organic
   Coatings
   December 1998 (EPA745-R-98-014)
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Appendix  I.   Questions  and Answers Regarding
Facility Identification  Information
  1.1    Categories
  This document provides additional information about TRI
  reporting procedures based on some frequently asked
  questions. The questions and their answers are organized
  into three groups:

  Section 1.2  Identifying the parent company.
  Section 1.3  Reporting after  a  change  in  name  or
            ownership.
  Section 1.4  Reporting for multiple sites and/or owners.


  1.2    Identifying the Parent

  Company

  A. Question
  When a facility changes ownership after a Form R has
  been submitted, who is required to respond to a Notice of
  Noncompliance (NON) related to the Form R?  Is the
  current or prior owner/operator required to respond to the
  NON?

  A. Answer
  The current owner/operator has the primary responsibility
  for  responding  to  a  NON.   However,  all  prior
  owners/operators back to January 1 of the reporting year
  may   also be   held  responsible  if  the   current
  owner/operator  does not respond to the NON in  an
  accurate, complete, and timely manner.
  (Source:  1997  EPCRA  Section  313 Questions and
  Answers Document, Question 31 (EPA 745-B-97-008)).
  B. Question
  Who is the parent company for a 50/50 joint venture?

  B. Answer
  The 50/50 joint venture is its own parent company.
  (Source:  1997 EPCRA  Section  313 Questions and
  Answers Document, Question #33 (EPA 745-B-97-008)).
1.3   Reporting After a

Change  in  Name or

Ownership
A. Question
The owner/operator of a covered facility  is preparing
Form Rs  for a facility. The  facility and its parent
company both changed their names after the reporting
year.  What  names  should  be   reported  by  the
owner/operator (for both the facility and the parent
company) on the Form Rs covering the reporting year?

A. Answer
The facility should report the names used by the facility
and parent company during that reporting year. When the
owner/operator submits Form Rs for the next reporting
year, these reports should reflect the names used by the
facility and parent company during the new reporting
year. Note that the TRI facility identification number
will not change.
(Source:  1997 EPCRA  Section 313 Questions and
Answers  Document,  Question  #457 (EPA 745-B-97-
008)).
B. Question
If a covered facility does not have a Dun & Bradstreet
(D&B) number but the parent corporation does, should
this number be reported?

B. Answer
Report the D&B number for the facility.  If a facility does
not have a D&B number, enter "NA" in Part I, Section
4.7. The corporate D&B number should be entered in
Part  I,  Section 5.2  relating  to  parent  company
information.
(Source:  1997 EPCRA  Section 313  Questions and
Answers Document,  Question  #464  (EPA 745-B-97-
008)).
  C. Question
  Mom and Pop Plastics is a wholly owned subsidiary of a
  major chemical company which  is a  wholly owned
  subsidiary of Big Oil Corporation, located in  St. Paul,
  Minnesota.  Which is the parent company?

  C. Answer
  Big Oil Corporation is the parent company.
  (Source: 1997 EPCRA Section 313 Questions and
  Answers Document, Question #35 (EPA 745-B-97-008)).
C. Question
In October 2009, Facility X changes ownership and is
purchased by Company Y.  For the 2009 reporting year,
which facility is obligated to submit the Form R or Form
A, and whose name and what TRI identification number
should be on the form?

C. Answer
The owner or operator of the facility on the annual July 1
reporting  deadline  (i.e.,  Company Y) is  primarily
responsible for reporting the data for the entire previous
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year's  operations  at that  facility. Any other owner or
operator of the facility before the reporting deadline may
also be held liable.  The form  submitted for a given
reporting year must reflect the names used by the facility
and its parent company on December 31 of that reporting
year, even if the facility changed its name or ownership at
any time  during the  reporting year.  In this scenario,
because Facility X changed ownership before December
31  of  the reporting year,  Company Y's name should
appear on the  form.  The TRI identification number is
location-specific; thus, the identification number will stay
the same even if the facility changes names, production
processes, or NAICS codes.
(Source: Monthly Call Center Report Question EPA530-
R-98—5j; October 1998).
1.4    Reporting for  Multiple

Sites  and/or  Owners
A. Question
If two plants are separate establishments under the same
site  management,   must  they  have   separate  D&B
numbers?

A. Answer
They may have separate D&B numbers, especially if they
are distinctly separate business units.  However, different
divisions of a  company  located at the same  facility
usually do not have separate D&B numbers.
(Source:  1997  EPCRA  Section  313   Questions  and
Answers Document, Question #465 (EPA 745-B-97-
008)).
B. Question
An electricity generating facility (EOF) is comprised of
multiple independent owners. Each individual owner runs
his/her own separate operation, but each has a financial
interest in the operation of the entire facility. What name
should be  entered as the parent company in  Part  I,
Section 5.1 of the Form R?  Should the facility report
under one holding company name?

B. Answer
The EOF should enter in Part I, Section 5.1 of the Form R
the name of the holding or parent company, consortium,
joint venture,  or  other entity  that owns, operates, or
controls the facility.
(Source:  Question #2,  Addendum  to the  Guidance
Documents for the Newly Added Industries (EPA 745-B-
98-001)).
C. Question
A covered facility sells one of its establishments to a new
owner. The  operator of the  newly sold  establishment,
however, does not change. The same operator operates
the newly sold establishment and the rest  of the facility.
Although the facility makes its threshold determinations
based on the activities at the entire facility (including the
newly sold establishment), the facility chooses to report
separately for the different establishments. What parent
name should the newly sold establishment  use, the parent
name of the owner or the parent name of the operator
(i.e., the same as the rest of the facility)?

C. Answer
All establishments of a covered facility must report the
parent name of the  facility. Therefore, in the instance
described above, the newly sold establishment should use
the parent name  of the facility operator (i.e.,  the same
parent name the rest of the facility is using).
(Source: Spring Training 1998).
D. Question
Company  A  purchases  a facility  from  Company B
between January 1, 2006 and June 30, 2006.  For the
2005  reporting  year,  which  company's  name  and
identification  number should appear on the Form R or
Form A submission?

D. Answer
In the case that a facility is purchased between January 1
and June 30,  the form submitted for the previous year
must reflect the name used by the facility on December
31 of that reporting year. In this example, company B's
name should  appear on the form because it owned the
facility for the duration of the reporting year. The TRI
identification  number is  location-specific; thus, the
identification  number will stay  the same  even  if the
facility changes names, production processes, or NAICS
codes.

With regard to  reporting, the owner or operator  of the
facility on the annual July 1 reporting deadline (Company
A) is primarily responsible for reporting the data for the
previous year's  operations at that facility. However, all
prior owners and operators back to January 1 of the year
covered in the report may also be held responsible if the
current owner or operator does not submit a report.
(Source: Monthly Call Center Report Question EPA530-
R-98—5j; October 1998)
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E. Question
Two distinct NAICS code operations that are  covered
under EPCRA Section 313 (e.g., an electricity generating
unit and  a  cement  plant)  are  located on  adjacent
properties and are owned by the same parent company.
The   two   operations   are   operated   completely
independently of one another (e.g., separate accounting
procedures,  employees, etc.). Are these two operations
considered one facility under EPCRA Section 313?

E. Answer
Yes. Under EPCRA Section 313, a facility is defined as,
"all buildings, equipment, structures, and other stationary
items which are located on a single site or on contiguous
or adjacent sites and which are owned or operated by the
same person." Because these two operations are  located
on adjacent properties and are owned by the same person
they are considered one facility for EPCRA Section 313
reporting purposes. Additional information can be found
in the 2009 Toxic Release Inventory Reporting Forms
and Instructions.
F. Question
A piece of contiguous property consists of three covered
sites with various buildings,  structures and equipment.
The three sites are owned by  two different companies -
Company A and Company B.   All  three sites operate
completely independently of each other and have separate
personnel,   finances,  and   environmental   reporting
systems.   Site  1 and its buildings  and structures are
owned and operated by Company A and site  3 and its
buildings  and structures  are owned and operated  by
Company B.  The middle site, site 2 and its surrounding
buildings and structures, are owned by Company A and
operated by Company B. Are all three sites and their
buildings  and structures considered separate  facilities
under  EPCRA Section 313?  Who  is responsible for
reporting for each?

F. Answer
Under 40  CFR Section 372.3 a facility is defined as "all
buildings, equipment,  structures,  and  other  stationary
items which are located on a single site or on contiguous
or adjacent sites and which are owned or operated by the
same person."  Because all  buildings and  structures
located on  sites  1 and  2 are  located on contiguous
property and are  owned  by the  same person, they are
considered  one  facility.  Because  all  buildings  and
structures  located  on  sites 2  and  3  are located on
contiguous property and are operated by the same person,
they are  also considered one  facility.  Therefore, for
purposes of determining thresholds, the toxic  chemicals
manufactured, processed, and  otherwise used at  site  2
must be counted toward  both  Facility A's  and Facility
B's  threshold determinations.  Because the operator is
primarily  responsible  for   reporting,  estimating  and
reporting   releases  and   other  waste   management
calculations  for   sites 2   and  3  are   the  primary
responsibility of Company B, and the release and other
waste management reporting for site 1 is  the primary
responsibility of Company  A.   EPA allows the release
and other  waste management reporting to be done in this
manner to avoid "double counting"  releases and  waste
management  activities at site 2.   However,  provided
thresholds have been exceeded, if no reports are received
from a  covered facility, determinations can be found in
the 2009 Toxic Release Inventory Reporting Forms and
Instructions.
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