The US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has made a significant update to its Toxics Release Inventory (TRI)1, ...
While ringing in the New Year, the Environmental Protection Agency announced the addition of nine per- and polyfluoroalkyl (PFAS) substances to ...
In January, the EPA expanded their TRI PFAS list, adding 9 chemicals. Facilities must report their use and disposal of these ...
The nine new chemicals being added to the list are a variety of salts and acids, including fluorotelomer sulfonate potassium ...
The move would expand the public’s understanding of toxic chemicals released by such facilities. EPA must initiate a ...
Releases of nearly 200 other PFAS into the environment must already be reported to the Toxics Release Inventory.
The EPA tracks these facilities using its Toxics Release Inventory database. Each facility self-reports the chemicals it releases. Individuals living near TRI facilities are not necessarily unsafe ...
The EPA tracks these facilities using its Toxics Release Inventory database. Each facility self-reports the chemicals it ...
The decision comes in response to a 2023 rulemaking petition by the Public Employees for Environmental Responsibility and the ...
The 2020 NDAA includes a provision that automatically adds PFAS to the TRI list upon the Agency’s finalization of a toxicity ...
Nine per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances have been added to the list of chemicals covered by the Toxics Release Inventory.
The EPA announced the automatic addition of nine per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances to the list of chemicals covered by the ...