Reporting Year 2011 ft Li i as gjS Emergency Planning + Community RIGHT-TO-KNOW Act (EPCRA) Section 313 SEFA S'i " Toxics Release Inventory Reporting Require Advanced Concepts Note: This program includes audio narration. Use speakers or headphones for audio. Click Notes button for captions. ------- T R I REPORTIN G R E QJJ^ I J^E MENTS TRI Training Module Agendas Basic Concepts Module 1. Introduction 2. Covered Sectors 3. Threshold (PBT and Non-PBT) 4. Reporting Exemptions 5. Threshold Determinations 6. Overview of Form R 7. Alternate Threshold Rule (Form A) Advanced Concepts Module 1. Recent TRI Program Changes 2. Advanced Reporting Guidance 3. Detailed PBT Guidance 4. Tools and Assistance 5. TRl-MEweb Updates 3/14/2012 ------- Section I: Recent TRI Program Changes ------- T R I REPORTIN G R E QJJ^ I J^E MENTS TRI Program Changes for RY 2011 Key program changes and changes to TRI reporting Form R are listed in the front of the Reporting Forms & Instructions, as well as ;n TRI-MEweb, and on EPA's TRI website. RY2008 was the last year that software was offered. Only TRI-MEweb is offered this year. 3/14/2012 4 ------- TRI REPORTINGiEQUIREMEN T JL TRI Reporting Process Covered Primary NAICS Code(s) or Federal facility? NO YES Ten Employees? (20,000 hrs/yr) YES NO V) MPOU Section 313 Chemicals? MPOU* Thresholds Exceeded? o -o *MPOU: Manufacture (including import), process, or otherwise use 3/14/2012 Reporting Thresholds Met; Form R/Form A Required ------- Section II: Advanced Reporting Guidance ------- T R I REPORTIN G R E QJJ^ I J^E MENTS Threshold Guidance 3/14/2012 The following activities are not considered "manufacturing," "processing," or "otherwise use" ¦ Remediation • Chemicals being remediated are not manufactured, processed, or otherwise used • Chemicals used to remediate waste ARE counted as otherwise used • Chemicals manufactured when treating or remediating waste ARE counted toward manufacturing threshold ¦ Treatment of wastes generated on-site • Wastes brought in from off-site for treatment or other management count towards the otherwise use threshold ¦ Storage ¦ Recycling on-site for use on-site ¦ Transferring chemicals off-site for further waste management • Not including recycling. Chemicals sent off-site for recycling are counted as processed. These activities do not constitute threshold activities, but are not exempt from reporting if threshold is exceeded through other activities unless specifically eligible for one of the reporting exemptions Chemicals coincidentally manufactured during waste treatment or remediation must be considered ------- Threshold Guidance - Combustion • Section 313 chemicals may be coincidentally manufactured during combustion of: - Oil ¦ Coal - Natural gas ¦ Waste ¦ Other materials • Includes acid aerosols and metal compounds manufactured as by-products of fuel combustion • Any Section 313 chemicals in fuels combusted for energy are considered otherwise used. 3/14/2012 8 ------- Threshold Guidance - Combustion Reminder: • Even where your activity s covered by an "otherwise use" exemption such as motor vehicle maintenance, if section 313 chemical are manufactured as by-products, coincidentally as impurities, or otherwise manufactured, they must be considered toward the manufacturing threshold. 3/14/2012 ------- T R I REPORTIN G R E QJJ^ I J^E MENTS Exemption Guidance Reminder: Section 313 chemicals in fuels added to motor vehicles as part of the facility's service or product do not qualify for the motor vehicle maintenance exemption ¦ Considered toward processing threshold Laboratory activities exemption only applies to certain activities that take place in a laboratory and they must be under the direct supervision of a technically qualified individual 3/14/2012 10 ------- T R I REPORTIN G R E QJJ^ I J^E MENTS Chemical List Changes A rule was published on November 26, 2010, adding 16 new chemicals and chemical compounds to the TRI list of reportable chemicals. ¦ Reporting for these new chemicals is required for Reporting Year 2011 (i.e., for reports due July 1, 2012). Individual Listings Chemicals added to the Polycyclic Aromatic Compounds (PACs) category Chemical Name CAS# Chemical Name CAS# 1-Amino-2,4-dibromoanthraquinone 81-49-2 1,6-Dinitropyrerie 42397-64-8 2,2-bis(Bromomethyl)-1,3-propanediol 3296-90-0 1,8-Dinitropyrene 42397-65-9 Furan 110-00-9 6-Nitrochrysene 7496-02-8 Glycidol 556-52-5 4-Nitropyrene 57835-92-4 Isoprene 78-79-5 Methyleugenoi 93-15-2 o-Nitroanisole 91-23-6 Nitromethane 75-52-5 Phenolphthalein 77-09-8 T etrafluoroethylene 116-14-3 Tetrariitromethane 509-14-8 Vinyi Fluoride 75-02-5 3/14/2012 11 ------- Chemical List Changes On October 17, 2011, the 1994 administrative stay for TRI reporting for hydrogen sulfide (H ,S) was lifted (76 FR 64022). H2S reporting will be effective for Reporting Year 2012, for Form R reports due to the Agency on July 1,2013, 3/14/2012 ------- T R I REPORTIN G R E QJJ^ I J^E MENTS Metals and Metal Compound Category Elemental metals (metals in their neutral state) and their corresponding metal compound categories are listed separately under Section 313 ¦ Separate activity threshold determinations ¦ Report for each listing (e.g., nickel or nickel compound) only if the threshold for each listing is exceeded ¦ If threshold exceeded for both the elemental metal and metal category compound (e.g., nickel and nickel compounds), you may report separately or file one combined report • If combined, file as metal category compound • The reason both the elemental metal and its compound may be reported on the same compound form is that while the entire weight of the compound is used to determine the threshold, only the amounts of the parent metal are reported. 3/14/2012 13 ------- Metal Cyanide Compounds Guidance A metal cyanide compound, such as cadmium cyanide, requires separate reporting under both cadmium and cyanide* ¦ For report the metal compounds, such as cadmium compounds: • for threshold determinations, use entire weight of compound • for release and other waste management reporting, report only the weight of metal portion of the compound ¦ For cyanide compounds • for threshold determinations, use weight of entire compound • for release and other waste management reporting, report weight of entire compound * Qualifier for cyanide compounds states: X+CN", where X=H+ or any other group where a formal dissociation may occur. For example, KCN or Ca(CN)2 3/14/2012 14 TRI ------- T R I REPORTIN G R E QJJ^ I J^E MENTS Nitrate Compounds Water dissociable nitrate compounds category ¦ Reportable only when in aqueous solution ¦ For threshold determinations, use weight of entire nitrate compound ¦ Calculate only weight of nitrate ion portion when reporting releases and other waste management quantities on Form R ¦ Nitrate compounds are produced most commonly when nitric acid is neutralized or in biological treatment of wastewater ¦ Exemption may apply for nitrates in intake water (used for processing or non-contact cooling) 3/14/2012 15 ------- Quiz #4 Question 1 1. A facility processes 200,000 lbs. of a mixture containing 10% zinc chromate (ZnCr04) and 15% chromium dioxide (Cr02) by weight. For which of the following chemical categories was the processing threshold exceeded? A. Chromium compounds only B. Zinc compounds only C. Neither D. Both 16 ------- T R I REPORTIN G R E QJJ^ I J^E MENTS Quiz #4 Question 2 2. A facility neutralizes 20,000 lb of nitric acid (HN03) with sodium hydroxide (NaOH) in an on-site wastewater treatment system. The neutralization is 100% complete and generates sodium nitrate (NaN03), which is discharged to a nearby water body. The molecular weight (MW) of HN03 = 63 and the MW of NaNOs = 85. 1 mole of HN03 generates 1 mole of NaN03. Does the facility exceed the manufacturing threshold for nitrate compounds? YES NO ------- T R I REPORTIN G R E QJJ^ I J^E MENTS Quiz #4 Question 3 3. A facility neutralizes 20,000 lb of nitric acid (HN03) with sodium hydroxide (NaOH) in an on-site wastewater treatment system. The neutralization is 100% complete and generates sodium nitrate (NaN03), which is discharged to a nearby water body. The molecular weight (MW) of HN03 = 63 and the MW of NaN03 = 85. 1 mole of HN03 generates 1 mole of NaN03. In this example, should the facility report release of 27,000 lb of nitrate compounds as to a stream or water body? (Section 5.3 on Form R)? YES NO ------- T R I REPORTIN G R E QJJ^ I J^E MENTS Ammonia Guidance Ammonia Aqueous ammonia - threshold determination and release and other waste management quantity calculations for aqueous ammonia from any source (i.e., anhydrous ammonia placed n water or water dissociable ammonium salts) is based on 10% of the total ammonia present in aqueous solutions Anhydrous ammonia - include 100% for thresholds and releases • Including air releases from aqueous ammonia Amounts from aqueous sources and anhydrous sources get added together for threshold determinations and ammonia reports 3/14/2012 ------- T R I REPORTIN G R E QJJ^ I J^E MENTS Acid Aerosols Hydrochloric and sulfuric acids have a chemical qualifier...they are reportable only if in the aerosol form. ¦ These aerosols are common combustion products of coal and other fuels combustion (includes mists, vapors, gas, fog, and other airborne forms of any particle size) Threshold determination for closed-loop acid reuse systems (sulfuric and hydrochloric acid only). ¦ Acid aerosol manufactured and otherwise used ¦ To determine whether you have exceeded a threshold for acid aerosols in a closed-loop acid reuse system: * See EPA's Guidance for Reporting Sulfuric Acid and Guidance for Reporting Hydrochloric Acid for specific calculations Total Amount of Acid in Reuse System Total Virgin Acid Added in RY Amount Acid Aerosols Manufactured/ Otherwise Used —_—_ ninssed-l nop e r— * 3/14/2012 20 ------- 1 11 r I^hL! i y ¦ f I* 1 cm r r r. ¦F r» ¦L mm h r & r f TRI REPORTING REQUIREMEN T S Chemical Migration Guidance Migration of a Section 313 chemical contained in waste reported as disposed or released in previous years: ¦ For example, leachate from landfill ¦ Report only the initial release of chemical to the environment Year 1 2,000 lbs to surface impoundment (Form R, Section 5.5.3B) A Year 2 500 lbs leachate in year 2 Not reported on Year 2 Form R Leachate 3/14/2012 21 ------- MTJ-J*- r j 1 1 j j M "Y ji J \ f J j I r ^ H| I ^ ^ J — fll rm1 wr i «J i i 11 r» fir] TRI REPORTING REQUIREMEN T S Chemical Migration Guidance Migration of a Section 313 chemical contained in waste disposed or released from one environmental medium to another within the reporting year: ¦ For example, volatilization from a landfill ¦ Release estimates must be calculated and reported for all media in Part II, Sections 5, 6, and 8 of Form R Year 1 2,000 lbs to surface impoundment (Form R: 1,000 lbs in Section 5.5.3B) Year 1 1,000 lbs to air (Form R: 1,000 lbs in Section 5.1) 3/14/2012 22 ------- T R I REPORTIN G R E QJJ^ I J^E MENTS EPA Self-Disclosure Audit Policy Audit Policy enhances environmental protection through incentives for companies to self-police, disclose and correct violations Facilities that meet all 9 conditions of the Audit Policy shall have 100% of the gravity based penalty waived. However, EPA reserves the option to collect any significant economic benefit which may have been realized by the facility. In the last five years alone, over 2,600 entities have self- disclosed violations at over 7,000 facilities under EPA's Compliance Incentive Policies. 3/14/2012 23 ------- E PA Self-D isclos ure Audit Pol icy Conditions to qualify (nine criteria): ¦ Systematic Discovery of the Violation through Environmental Audit or Due Diligence ¦ Voluntary Discovery ¦ Prompt Disclosure ¦ Discovery and Disclosure Independent of Government or Third Party Plaintiff ¦ Correction and Remediation ¦ Prevent Recurrence ¦ No Repeat Violations ¦ Other Violations Excluded ¦ Cooperation • For more information, including a copy of the Audit Policy visit: ¦ www.eDa.aov/comDliance/incentives/auditina/auditDolicv.html 3/14/2012 24 ¦m ll 1 11 111 ------- T R I REPORTIN G R E QJJ^ I J^E MENTS EPA Small Business Compliance Policy Similar to Audit Policy, but available only to small businesses ¦ Small businesses employ 100 or fewer ndividuals across all facilities and operations Small businesses that meet all 4 conditions of the policy may have 100% of the gravity based penalty waived. However, EPA reserves the option to collect any significant economic benefit which may have been realized by the facility. Conditions to qualify (four criteria): ¦ Good Compliance Record ¦ Voluntary Discovery ¦ Prompt Disclosure ¦ Correction and Remediation For more information, including a copy of the Small Business Compliance Policy and a Q&A document, visit: ¦ www.epa.gov/compliance/incentives/smallbusiness/index.html 3/14/2012 25 ------- T R I REPORTIN G R E QJJ^ I J^E MENTS Audit Policy: Incentive for New Owners Federal Register notice published August 2008 Offers incentives for new owners of facilities that want to make a "clean start" by addressing environmental noncompliance that began prior to acquisition. ¦ Penalty mitigation beyond what the Audit Policy generally provides ¦ Modification of certain Audit Policy conditions For a detailed description of how EPA will apply the Audit Policy to new owners of regulated facilities, visit: www.epa.gov/compliance/incentives/auditinq/newowners- incentives.html 3/14/2012 26 ------- EPCRA Section 313 Enforcement Non-federal facilities (including GOCOs) violating any statutory or regulatory requirement are subject to penalties of up to $37,500 per day per violation (periodically adjusted for inflation) Companies subject to citizen suits and could also be liable for attorney fees and litigation costs (EPCRA § 326(f)) Government's penalty for Section 313 of EPCRA is determined by applying the Enforcement Response Policy (ERP) to each violation For EPA's EPCRA enforcement policies, visit: http://cfpub.epa.gov/compliance/resources/policies/civil/epcra/index.cfm 3/14/2012 27 ------- Section III: :< 9g|ltf_ Detailed PBT Guidance ------- T R I REPORTIN G R E QJJ^ I J^E MENTS PBT Chemicals • Aromatics - Benzo(g,h,i)perylene, Dioxin and dioxin-like compounds category, Hexachlorobenzene, Octachlorostyrene, Pentachlorobenzene, Polycyclic aromatic compounds (PAC) category, Polychlorinated biphenyl (PCB), and Tetrabromobisphenol A (TBBPA) • Metals - Mercury, Mercury compounds category, Lead, and Lead compounds category • Pesticides - Aldrin, Chlordane, Heptachlor, Isodrin, Methoxychlor, Pendimethalin, Toxaphene, Trifluralin • PBT chemicals are subject to separate and lower reporting thresholds and different reporting requirements than the other TRI chemicals ¦ Must use Form R (cannot use Form A) ¦ Quantities can be reported in decimal amounts ¦ Cannot use range codes ¦ Cannot use the de minimis exemption 3/14/2012 29 ------- T R I REPORTIN G R E QJJ^ I J^E MENTS Dioxin and Dioxin-l ke Compounds PBT activity threshold for dioxins = 0.1 gram manufactured, processed, or otherwise used for the entire reporting year! Dioxins formed as unwanted byproducts when chlorinated materials nvolved n combustion or other high-temperature processes, such as: Fossil fuel and wood combustion ¦ Waste incineration Metallurgical processes What it takes to exceed the 0.1 gram activity threshold? 64,500 tons of coal combusted in a utiIIIity boiler 8.33 million gallons of fuel oil combusted in a utility boiler 1,230 tons copper scrap fed to a secondary copper smelter 3/14/2012 30 ------- Dioxin and Dioxin-lke Compounds Dioxin and Dioxin-like Compounds Toxicity Equivalency (TEQ) Information Rule: ¦ Final rule issued May 10, 2007 (72 FR Page 26544), in effect since RY2008 ¦ In addition to the total mass grams released for the entire chemical category, facilities that have the data are required to report the quantity of each of the 17 members in the dioxin category on a Form R Schedule 1 ¦ Speciated values reported in Schedule 1 must add up to values reported on the Form R ¦ Data is used to calculate TEQ values that are made available to the public along with the mass data ¦ TRI-MEweb can provide a report showing reported gram values converted into TEQ values • In calculating TEQ, EPA uses Toxic Equivalency Factors (TEFs) developed by the World Health Organization in 2005 (http://www.who.int/ipcs/assessment/tef update/en/) ¦ Be aware that in RY2008 the order of the 17 members of the dioxin category changed on the Schedule 1 3/14/2012 31 ------- Dioxin and D oxin-l uke Compounds • Dioxin and dioxin-like compounds are measured based on the individual compounds within the category - not as a total quantity. • Emission factors for dioxin and dioxin-like compounds are based on emission factors for individual compounds within the category. • As a result, the information required on Form R Schedule 1 should be available to facilities that file Form R reports for the dioxin and dioxin-like compounds category 32 ------- T R I REPORTIN G R E QJJ^ I J^E MENTS Lead and Lead Compounds Raw materials processed by a variety of facilities may contain metallic lead or lead compounds: ¦ Metal ores ¦ Coal ¦ Wood ¦ Oil & Oil products: heating oils, gasolines Lead used in solder and other alloys is in the elemental NOT the compound form (i.e., this is lead, not a lead compound) Lead-acid batteries will typically meet the articles exemption Sending old paint containing lead off-site for disposal or treatment is not a threshold activity Other sources of lead and lead compounds for PBT threshold: ¦ Lead solder, lead babbitt, castings/molds, contaminants of aluminum and other common base alloys, X-Ray film ¦ Cement, asphalt, graphite brushes, leaded glass ¦ Transfers of lead and lead compounds off-site for recycling 3/14/2012 33 ------- Lead and Lead Compounds PBT activity threshold for lead and lead compounds: ¦ 100 pounds for lead (not contained in stainless steel, brass, or bronze) ¦ 100 pounds for lead compounds Non-PBT activity threshold for lead: ¦ Non-PBT thresholds apply to lead contained in stainless steel, brass, or bronze* • 25,000 lbs for manufacture or process • 10,000 lbs for otherwise use *lf elemental lead is removed from the qualified alloy, such as vaporization during melting of an alloy, the 100 lb threshold applies 3/14/2012 34 TRI ------- Lead Threshold Determination Flow Chart Activity thresholds and reporting requirements for lead related to stainless steel, brass or bronze alloy qualifier * This flowchart does not apply to Lead Compounds, a separately listed TRI chemical YES r NO YES NO Did the facility exceed the 100 lb. threshold considering only lead not in stainless steel, brass or bronze alloy? Did the facility exceed the 100 lb. threshold considering only lead not in stainless steel, brass or bronze alloy? Did the facility exceed the 25,000/10,000 lb. threshold, considering lead in stainless steel, brass or bronze alloy1 AND lead not stainless steel, brass or bronze alloy? 1 The de minimis exemption may be considered for quantities of the lead in stainless steel, brass or bronze alloy May use Form R, without range reporting in Sections 5 and 6 of Part II. Only required to report releases and transfers of lead not in stainless steel, brass, or bronze alloy. No reporting for lead required Must use Form R, without range reporting in Sections 5 and 6 of Part II. Report releases and transfers from BOTH lead in stainless steel, brass, or bronze alloy and lead not in stainless steel, brass, or bronze alloy. 1 May use Form A2 or R; range reporting can be used in Sections 5 and 6 of Part II Report releases and transfers from BOTH lead in stainless steel, brass, or bronze alloy and lead not, in stainless steel, brass, or bronze alloy. 2 Must meet additional requirements for Form A use. 3/14/2012 35 ------- Quiz #6 Question 1 1. A facility combusts 13,600,000 lbs. of coal to fire its boilers. The coal contains elemental lead (Pb) at 7.0 ppm by weight. In combusting the coal, the facility otherwise uses lead and coincidentally manufactures lead compounds. The facility has no other information about the chemical makeup of the lead compounds manufactured and assumes it is the lowest-weight oxide - PbO. Based on molecular weights (Pb = 207, PbO = 223), the facility knows that 223 lbs. of PbO is formed for every 207 lbs. Pb combusted. Which of the following thresholds have been exceeded for lead or lead compounds? A. Otherwise Use only B. Manufacturing only C. Neither D. Both Answer 36 ------- T R I REPORTIN G R E QJJ^ I J^E MENTS Quiz #6 Question 2 2. A facility processes two alloys that include lead, a stainless steel alloy with 20,000 lbs. of lead, and another alloy, which is not stainless steel, brass, or bronze, with 275 lbs. of lead. Which of the following processing thresholds have been exceeded? A. Only the 25,000 lbs. processing threshold for total lead B. Only the 100 lbs. threshold for lead not in stainless steel, brass, or bronze C. Neither D. Both ------- PACS and Benzo(g,h,i)perylene PBT activity threshold ¦ PAC category threshold: 100 pounds ¦ Benzo(g,h,i)perylene threshold: 10 pounds • Present in coal, fuel oil, other petroleum products, such as asphalt and roofing tars • Asphaltic concrete (blacktop) typically contains 4 -10% paving asphalt • Most uses of blacktop are NOT EXEMPT ¦ Process areas and roadways - NOT EXEMPT ¦ Employee parking lot - EXEMPT • See also EPA's PACs guidance (www.epa.aov/tri/auide docs/pdf/2001/oacs2001 .pdf) 3/14/2012 38 TRI ------- T R I REPORTING REQU IJLE MENTS PACs (cont.) • Quantity required to meet threshold Fuel Material Typical Concentration Quantity Needed to Meet Threshold (gallons) No. 6 Fuel Oil (Bunker C) 2461 ppm 5,140 No. 2 Fuel Oil 10.0 ppm 1,410,000 Crude Oil depends on type of crude Gasoline 17 ppm 1,060,000 Paving Asphalt 178 ppm 51,800 From EPA's Guidance for Reporting Toxic Chemicals: Polycyclic Aromatic Compounds Category 3/14/2012 39 ------- T R I REPORTIN G R E QJJ^ I J^E MENTS Mercury and Mercury Compounds PBT activity threshold: 10 pounds for mercury 10 pounds for mercury compounds Combustion of fuels is expected to be a main source of mercury triggering a reporting threshold Combustion involves the otherwise use of mercury compounds in fuel, and the manufacture of elemental mercury Amount of fuel required to exceed a threshold No. 2 Fuel Oil: 1.41 x 109 gallons Coal: 11,000 - 120,000 tons No. 6 Fuel Oil: 1.89 x 109 gallons ------- T R I REPORTIN G R E QJJ^ I J^E MENTS Mercury and Mercury Compounds Present in some switches and lights Bulbs and switches may qualify as articles for which the articles exemption would apply IF less than 0.5 pound of Section 313 chemicals are released from all like items as a result of processing or use of the items during the year Mercury may be present in measurement devices such as thermometers or manometers. The addition of mercury to these devices needs to be considered in threshold and release calculations. Present in Caustics/Acids (if produced in mercury cell process - not common) May be present in mined ores 3/14/2012 41 ------- Polychlorinated Biphenyls (PCBs) PBT activity threshold: 10 pounds Manufacturing: PCBs may be manufactured as a product of incomplete combustion (PIC) Otherwise use: On-site treating or disposing PCB-contaminated waste received from off-site Combusting PCB-contaminated oil 3/14/2012 42 ------- Polychlorinated Biphenyls (PCBs) NOT manufacturing, processing, or otherwise use On-site disposal or treatment of PCBs • Exception: if PCBs were received as wastes from off-site they are counted towards "otherwise use" threshold Off-site shipment of PCBs for disposal or treatment Transformers containing PCBs may be considered articles and thus exempt from consideration towards reporting and release thresholds for PCBs. Leaks may negate article exemption if 0.5 lbs of PCBs are released in a reporting year. 3/14/2012 43 ------- ------- T R I REPORTIN G R E QJJ^ I J^E MENTS Reference Sources EPA Industry Guidance located at www.epa.gov/tri/quide docs/ AP-42: Compilation of Air Pollutant Emission Factors located at www.epa.gov/ttn/chief Technology Transfer Network located at www.epa.gov/ttn - AP-42 ¦ WATER9 program TANKS program Perry's Chemical Engineer's Handbook; CRC Handbook of Chemistry and Physics; Lange's Handbook of Chemistry 3/14/2012 45 ------- TRI REPORTIN G R E Q U IJLE MENTS Pollution Prevention Information OPPT Pollution Prevention (P2) ¦ www.epa.gov/opptintr/p2home/index.htm Pollution Prevention Information Clearinghouse (PPIC) - (202) 566-0799 ¦ www.epa.gov/opptintr/ppic/index.htm ------- TRI Contact Information TRI Technical Support ¦ For technical questions related to TRI-MEweb and the Central Data Exchange (CDX), please contact the CDX Hotline at helpdesk@epacdx.net or call toll-free at (888) 890-1995. TRI Information Center ¦ Provides a toll free number that facilities may call to obtain guidance on TRI reporting requirements and help on completing the TRI reporting forms. ¦ The number is (800) 424-9346. Callers in the Washington, D.C. metropolitan area call (703) 412-9810. The TDD is (800) 553-7672. 3/14/2012 47 ------- T R I REPORTIN G R E QJJ^ I J^E MENTS TRI-Data Processing Center For hand courier, certified mail, Fed Ex, UPS delivery: CGI Federal, Inc. c/o EPA Reporting Center 12601 Fair Lakes Circle Fairfax, VA 22033 For regular mail: TRI Reporting Center P.O. Box 10163 Fairfax, VA 22038 3/14/2012 48 ------- T R I REPORTIN G R E QJJ^ I J^E MENTS Benefits of TRI-MEweb and Submitting Via CDX TRI forms can be filled from any computer that has an Internet connection It saves time and money Using TRI-MEweb significantly reduces reporting errors TRI-MEweb has integrated TRI Assistance Library EPA provides instant email confirmation of transmitted and certified submission Electronic Signature allows for quick, paperless submissions IMPORTANT: TRI-ME desktop software is no longer available. EPA only supports TRI-MEweb. 3/14/2012 49 ------- T R I REPORTIN G R E QJJ^ I J^E MENTS Benefits of TRI-MEweb and Submitting Via CDX (cont.) CDX submissions are processed automatically, unlike paper submissions, which leads to faster Facility Data Profile (FDP) access Reduced data collection costs for EPA, States, and Regulated Community Facilities in participating States can submit TRI information to both EPA and their State simultaneously. ¦ To view States that are on the exchange network, go to www.epa.gov/tri/stakeholders/state/state exchange/ ¦ Facilities in other states can generate CD's or diskettes for their state reporting using TRI-MEweb. 3/14/2012 50 ------- Section V: TRI-MEweb Updates ------- T R I REPORTING REQU IJLE MENTS TRI-MEweb Features Fully supports dioxin Form R/Schedule 1 reporting and provides calculated TEQ values for these forms Fully supports "Reporting By Part" Allows reporting for first-time filers and provides instant TRIFID identification for new facilities Supports original and revised reporting for RY2005 - 2010 Generates submission diskettes for state reporting Ability to upload third party vendor data using TRI-MEweb XML schema to allow quicker multi-chemical data uploads. 3/14/2012 52 ------- T R I REPORTIN G R E QJJ^ I J^E MENTS Important Notices on TRI-MEweb requires new certifiers to register with the Central Data Exchange (CDX) prior to being able to certify TRI-MEweb forms. ¦ Registration includes creating, signing, and sending an electronic signature agreement (ESA) to the TRI data processing center ¦ This process is estimated to take a minimum of 5 business days ¦ Submission of the ESA is one time only as long as the certifier represents the facility ¦ EPA recommends that facilities using TRI-MEweb register their certifier immediately upon accessing the application ¦ For more information about TRI-MEweb, please visit: www.epa.gov/tri/report/software/index.htm • EPA's CDX recently changed from SSL encryption to TLS encryption. ¦ If users are not able to access the CDX or TRI-MEweb due to a security setting issue, change security settings in the web browser. ¦ If using "Internet Explorer," in "Tools" menu, select "Internet Options." Under the "Advanced" tab, scroll to the bottom and check the "Use TLS 1.0" box. 3/14/2012 53 ------- — u>_ 11 ^11 _ IT 11 IT n n n u ii — n rw T R 1 ftl rw fit rmk rU REPORTING REQUIREMENTS rkm rtt rw f« rtt rM TRI-MEweb Registration (Preparer) Preparer Registration Decision Tree Person Identified as a Preparer i I Yes No Do you have a CDX account? Yes Do you have a TRI- MEweb Preparer Role? No Create a CDX Account with the TRI-MEweb Preparer Role Add TRI-MEweb Preparer Role to CDX Account Log into CDX at https:cdx.epa.gov Select "TRI-MEweb: Prepare Submission" and enter access key to get facility data Note: For more information, see the TRI-MEweb Tutorials at www.epa.aov/tri 3/14/2012 54 ------- T R I REPORTIN G R E QJJ^ I J^E MENTS TRI-MEweb Registration (Certifier) Certifier Registration Decision Tree Person Identified as a Certifier I Yes Do you need to add a new TRIFID to your Certifier Account? No Do you have a CDX account? Yes Do you have a TRI- MEweb Certifier Role? No Create a CDX Account with the TRI-MEweb Certifier role Add TRI-MEweb Certifier Role to CDX Account Yes Add TRIFID to Certifier Role No Log in at https://cdx.epa.gov and certify awaiting forms Note: For more information, see the TRI-MEweb Tutorials at www.epa.aov/tri 3/14/2012 55 ------- TRI-MEweb Tutorials TRI-MEweb has integrated on-line tutorials to assist users with common functions in the application, ¦ Tutorials cover areas such as • Overview • Registration • Accessing Your Facility • Nominating a Certifying Official • Section 8 Calculator • Submitting Data • Certifying Data • Getting Help The tutorials can be viewed at: ¦ www.epa.gov/tri/report/software/index.htm 3/14/2012 TBI 56 ------- T R I REPORTIN G R E QJJ^ I J^E MENTS www.epa.gov/tri TRI website for reporting materials and guidance Includes: ¦ Electronic versions, or links to electronic versions, of the statutes, regulations, executive orders, chemical-specific guidance documents, and industry-specific guidance documents TRI Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) Service ¦ Browse frequently asked questions and answers ¦ Submit new questions ¦ Access to the service is available from the TRI Web site: www.epa.gov/tri/. Click on "Frequent Questions" on the left side menu bar. 3/14/2012 57 ------- T R I REPORTIN G R E QJJ^ I J^E MENTS Facility Data Profiles Review your Facility Data Profile (FDP) immediately FDP provides an opportunity to review data submitted to EPA Allows EPA to highlight errors and possible issues with your submission You MUST provide a Technical Contact email address on your TRI forms to receive real-time notification of FDP availability Use TRI-MEweb to receive your FDP sooner (than paper submissions) If you have problems accessing your FDPs, contact: ¦ E-mail: tri.efdp@epacdx.net ¦ Web: www.triefdp.org 3/14/2012 58 ------- T R I REPORTIN G R E QJJ^ I J^E MENTS Revising TRI Data - Preferred Method • The preferred method for submitting revised TRI forms is TRI-MEweb, through the Internet via EPA's CDX. • For more information regarding revisions, go to: ¦ www.epa.qov/tri/report/index.htm#revise • For states that participate in the TRI Data Exchange (TDX), submitting via CDX to EPA will also satisfy your state obligations. For states that do not participate in TDX, revisions must also be submitted in the state-specified format (e.g., diskette, paper, etc.)To determine if your state is CDX capable go to: ¦ www, e pa. q ov/tri/sta ke ho I de rs/state/state exchange/ 3/14/2012 59 ------- T R I REPORTIN G R E QJJ^ I J^E MENTS Withdrawing TRI Data - Preferred Method Submitting a withdrawal TRI form, using TRI-MEweb, through the Internet via EPA's CDX, is the preferred method for RY2005 - 2010 For more information regarding withdrawals, go to: ¦ www.epa.gov/tri/report/reviseandwithdrawl/withdraw TRI data, pdf Please be aware if your state is a TRI Data Exchange (TDX) participant, submitting to EPA via CDX will also satisfy your state obligations. For states that are not TDX participants, withdrawals must also be submitted in the state-specified format (e.g., diskette, paper, etc.) 3/14/2012 60 ------- T R I REPORTIN G R E QJJ^ I J^E MENTS Submitting Withdrawals Withdrawals can be made through the reporting software or in hardcopy ¦ RY2007 forward: You may submit a photocopy of your original submission (from your file). Using blue ink, re-sign and re-date the certification statement on Page 1 and enter appropriate withdrawal code(s) in space on page 1 of the form. ¦ RY2006 and prior years: Please submit a photocopy of the form you wish to withdraw (from your files), 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 appropriate withdrawal code(s) in space on page 1 of the current year's form. EPA may audit withdrawals at any time 3/14/2012 61 ------- T R I REPORTIN G R E QJJ^ I J^E MENTS Submitting Revisions and Withdrawals Form R submitted to replace previously filed Form A Certification Statement Considered to be a late submission of a Form R and a request for a withdrawal of the previously filed Form A Certification Statement Do not check the revision box! ¦ Note that submitting a Form A when a Form R is required s considered a less severe violation than failing to submit either form (cfpub.epa.gov/compliance/resources/policies/civil/epcra/index.cfm) For a change in chemical reported (including a metal to a metal compound) you must withdraw the original submission and re-submit for the new chemical. This is not a revision. See www.epa.qov/tri/report/index.htm#revise for more information on revisions and withdrawals 3/14/2012 62 ------- TRI-MEweb Demo If you are viewing an Online Training Module, please visit www.epa.aov/tri to view the TRI-MEweb tutorials. 3/14/2012 ------- ------- |