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Toxics Release Inventory (TRI)

The Toxics Release Inventory (TRI) is a national database that contains information on how over 650 chemicals are disposed of or released into the environment by industrial facilities. Read more about the Toxics Release Inventory program

TRI Reporting
Facilities that meet
certain criteria are required to report by July 1 each year. Reports are submitted to the EPA and the State electronically with the TRI-MEweb software.
TRI reporting forms and instructions

TRI reporters in Idaho and Alaska that use TRI-MEweb are no longer required to submit paper TRI forms to the State. Companies that submit paper versions of the TRI reports must continue to send a copy to both the EPA and the State. All Region 10 States (Alaska, Idaho, Oregon and Washington) are now part of the TRI Data Exchange.

Access to TRI Data
Each year EPA publishes
national TRI data that summarizes and analyzes the previous year’s TRI reporting. EPA Region 10 also makes regional TRI data available in a variety of reports. Contact us for assistance with how to find TRI data and how to develop your own TRI reports.

Notice to Metal Fabricators in AK, ID, OR & WA
Compliance Assistance Letter to Metal Fabricators (PDF) (13pp, 106K) - Oct. 2009

Contact Us

Gabriela Carvalho (carvalho.gabriela@epa.gov)
206-553-4016
TRI Program Manager
EPA Region 10, Office of Compliance and Enforcement
1200 6th Avenue, Suite 900 (OCE-164), Seattle, WA 98101-3140
Fax: 206-553-7176

State TRI Contacts:

Alaska: Camille Stephens (camille.stephens@alaska.gov)
907-465-5242
Alaska Department of Environmental Conservation, Prevention and Emergency Response Program, 410 Willoughby Ave., Suite 303, P.O. Box 111800, Juneau, AK 99811-1800

Idaho: Mary Marsh (mmarsh@bhs.idaho.gov)
208-422-5723
Idaho Bureau of Homeland Security, 4040 Guard St., Building 600, Boise, ID 83705-5004

Oregon: Chris Kuenzi (chris.kuenzi@state.or.us)
503-934-8214
Oregon Office of State Fire Marshal, Community Right-to-Know Unit, 4760 Portland Road, Northeast Salem, OR 97305-1760.

Washington: Diane Fowler (dfow461@ecy.wa.gov)
360-407-6171 or 1-800-633-7585
Washington Department of Ecology, Hazardous Waste and Toxics Reduction Program, P.O. Box 47659 Olympia, WA 98504-7659



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