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TRI Chemicals are those that may cause cancer or other chronic human health effects, docHub adverse acute human health effects, and/or docHub adverse environmental effects. TRI facilities are required to report on releases of toxic chemicals into the air, water, and land.
These nine PFAS are perfluorooctanoic acid (PFOA), perfluorooctanesulfonic acid (PFOS), perfluorobutanesulfonic acid (PFBS), hexafluoropropylene oxide-dimer acid (HFPODA or GenX), perfluorononanoic acid (PFNA), perfluorohexanesulfonic acid (PFHxS), perfluorodecanoic acid (PFDA), perfluorohexanoic acid (PFHxA), and
On March 14, 2023 , EPA announced the proposed National Primary Drinking Water Regulation (NPDWR) for six PFAS including perfluorooctanoic acid (PFOA), perfluorooctane sulfonic acid (PFOS), perfluorononanoic acid (PFNA), hexafluoropropylene oxide dimer acid (HFPO-DA, commonly known as GenX Chemicals), perfluorohexane
EPCRA section 313 requires facilities meeting regulatory requirements to complete a Toxic Chemical Release Inventory (TRI) Form annually for specified chemicals.
A facility must report if it manufactures (including imports) or processes 25,000 pounds or more or otherwise uses 10,000 pounds or more of a listed toxic chemical during the calendar year.

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EPA notes that these seven newly added PFAS, along with the previous 189 TRI-listed PFAS, are also subject to EPAs action in October 2023 to classify all PFAS subject to TRI reporting as chemicals of special concern.
Section 313 of EPCRA specifically requires facilities to report releases of over 767 designated toxic chemicals into the environment. TRI Chemicals are those that may cause cancer or other chronic human health effects, docHub adverse acute human health effects, and/or docHub adverse environmental effects.
TRI Chemicals of Special Concern EPA has classified some TRI chemicals and chemical categories as chemicals of special concern. These include PBT (persistent bioaccumulative toxic) chemicals and PFAS (per/polyfluoroalkyl substances).
What is the TRI? The Toxics Release Inventory (TRI) is a resource for learning about toxic chemical releases and pollution prevention activities reported by industrial and federal facilities. TRI data support informed decision-making by communities, government agencies, companies, and others.
PFAS are a group of nearly 15,000 synthetic chemicals, ing to a chemicals database (CompTox) maintained by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency.

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