Emergency Planning and Community Right-To-Know Act Section 313 Reporting Guidance for the Printing, Publishing, and Packaging Industry


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Will assist facilities performing printing operations in complying with the Emergency Planing & Community Right-To-Know Act (EPCRA) Section 313 & Pollution Prevention Act (PPA) Section 6607 reporting requirements, the preparation of Form R or the alternate certification statement, Form A. The EPCRA Section 313 program is commonly referred to as the Toxic Chemical Release Inventory (TRI). This guide is designed to be a supp. to the annual issue of TRI Forms & Instructions. It is organized to provide a step-by-step guidance to compliance with EPCRA Section 313 & PPA Section 6607, starting with how to determine if your facility must report & ending with guidance for estimating release & other waste management activity quantities.







EPA National Publications Catalog


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Emergency Planning and Community Right-To-Know Act Section 313 Reporting Guidance for the Textile Processing Industry


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Will assist facilities in the Textile Manufacturing Industry in complying with the Emergency Planning & Community Right-To-Know Act (EPCRA) Section 313 & Pollution Prevention Act (PPA) Section 6607 reporting requirements, the preparation of Form R or the alternate certification statement, Form A. The EPCRA Section 313 program is commonly referred to as the Toxic Chemical Release Inventory (TRI). This document is designed to be a supplement to the annual issue of the TRI Forms & Instructions. It is organized to provide a step-by-step guide to compliance with EPCRA Section 313, starting with how to determine if your facility must report & ending with guidance for estimating release & other waste management qualities.







Toxic Chemical Release Inventory Reporting Form R and Instructions


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Contains forms and instructions for the Form R and Form A that TRI (Toxics Release Inventory) submitters use each year to report toxic chemicals released into the land, water, or air.