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It requires industry to report on the storage, use, and releases of certain chemicals to federal, state, tribal, territorial, and/or local governments.
The TRI regulations require owners and operators of certain facilities that manufacture, import, process, or otherwise use certain toxic chemicals to report annually their releases of those chemicals to each environmental medium.
If you process any of the listed toxic chemicals, the threshold quantity will be: 25,000 pounds per toxic chemical or category over the calendar year. If you manufacture or import any of the listed toxic chemicals, the threshold quantity will be: 25,000 pounds per toxic chemical or category over the calendar year.
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.
SARA Title III has four major components: Emergency planning (Sections 302 303) Emergency release notification (Section 304) Hazardous chemical inventory (Sections 311 312) Toxic chemical release inventory (Section 313)
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SARA Title III, also known as the Emergency Planning and Community Right-to-Know Act (EPCRA), is a federal act. Section 313 requires certain facilities to complete a report annually for specified toxic chemicals.
U.S. facilities in different industry sectors must report annually how much of each chemical they release into the environment and/or managed through recycling, energy recovery and treatment, as well as any practices implemented to prevent or reduce the generation of chemical waste.

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