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The Toxics Release Inventory (TRI) Search retrieves data from the TRI database in Envirofacts.

Use TRI Search  to access a variety of reports for every facility that has reported to EPA since 1987.  You may narrow your search  based on facility name/ID, geographic location, tribal identifier, industry classification, or chemical names/CAS numbers.

For each facility listed in the search results, you can go directly to a report containing:

  • Names of reported chemicals and the most recent year of TRI reporting (TRI Facility Report)
  • Indications of any newly implemented source reduction activities and text descriptions other pollution prevention practices (TRI Facility Report)
  • Waste management methods and trends (TRI Facility Report)
  • Trends in environmental releases of reported chemicals (TRI Facility Report)
  • Information about transfers of waste containing TRI chemicals (TRI Facility Report)
  • Basic environmental permit and compliance information (TRI Facility Report)
  • Details about pollution prevention and source reduction activities implemented at the facility (P2 Report)
  • Estimates of potential relative risks posed by the facility and its industry sector (Risk Screening Report)
  • Access to individual Form Rs or Form As
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Last updated on June 12, 2024
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