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This U.S. administrative agency's comments on the proposed TRI Burden Reduction examines impacts of the rule change on public right-to-know using a risk-based screening analysis based on EPA…
The joint comments submitted by 12 Attorneys General on Toxic Release Inventory Burden Reduction contains summary information on the United States TRI program and analysis of the US EPA's…
EarthCAT is a guide developed by the Earth Charter Partnership for Sustainable Communities to developing and implementing a community sustainability plan. It provide practical instruction and…
The Toxics Release Inventory (TRI) has served as the model for many countries’ Chemical Right-To-Know programs and laws. Within the next few years, more than 30 nations are expected to have a TRI-…
The CEE Trust promotes the development of civil societies in Bulgaria, the Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland, Romania, Slovakia and Slovenia. To carry out this purpose, the CEE Trust meets the urgent…
This policy brief maps out a process for undertaking Strategic Environmental Assessments (SEAs) of biotechnology investments. The SEA methodology includes qualitative and quantitative analysis,…
The International Joint Commission prevents and resolves disputes between the United States of America and Canada under the 1909 Boundary Waters Treaty and pursues the common good of both countries…
This rulemaking enables facility owners and operations to use a shorter form for reporting certain persistent, bioaccumulative, and toxic (PBT) chemicals to the Toxics Release Inventory (TRI), the…
This analysis of the proposed changes to the reporting rules governing the United States Toxics Release Inventory (TRI) quantifies some of the impacts of the changes on the national, state and local…
Under section 313 of the United States Emergency Planning and CommunityRight-to-Know Act, the Federal Environmental Protection Agency has proposed to revise certain requirementsfor the Toxics Release…