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- Toxics Release Inventory (TRI) Program | US EPA
The Toxics Release Inventory (TRI) is a resource for learning about toxic chemical releases and pollution prevention activities reported by industrial and federal facilities TRI data support informed decision-making by communities, government agencies, companies, and others
- Upcoming Triathlons in Oregon - Running in the USA
ALWAYS visit the race's website for the most complete and accurate race information
- Triathlons in Oregon | Trifind triathlon calendar
Sprint Paddle Tri : Triathlon: Paddle 750 Meters, Bike 12 4 Miles, Run 3 1 Miles Olympic Triathlon : Triathlon: Swim 1500 Meters, Bike 24 9 Miles, Run 6 2 Miles Olympic Duathlon : Duathlon: Run 3 1 Miles, Bike 24 9 Miles, Run 6 2 Miles Olympic Aquabike :
- TOXICS RELEASE INVENTORY - US EPA
EPCRA section 313 is also known as the Toxics Release Inventory (TRI) This document is intended to assist industry by providing guidance for reporting information to EPA on the waste management of metals included on the Toxics Release Inventory (TRI) list of toxic chemicals
- TRI Toxics Tracker - US EPA
Toxics Release Inventory (TRI): Search results are based on the most recent TRI data available, which cover reporting years 2014 through 2023 EPA last updated these data in October 2024 (additional information on the TRI Program)
- Portland Triathlon Club
The goal of the Portland Triathlon Club is to provide a fun, educational and supportive environment for multi-sport athletes of all skill levels to train, compete and build lifelong friendships Founded in 2006, the Portland Triathlon Club grew out of Team in Training and the YMCA The club now has nearly 100 active, enthusiastic members
- TRI reporting: Key pitfalls and how to avoid them – BLR
TRI-listed toxic chemicals in mixtures must also be considered when determining if the reporting threshold is exceeded However, if a toxic chemical is present in a mixture at a concentration below 1% of the mixture, or 0 1% of the mixture if the toxic chemical is a carcinogen, it need not be considered when determining if a reporting threshold
- TRI Reporting: The Requirements and How to Comply
TRI reporting is an annual task that is due on July 1 of each year, outlining the release of toxic chemicals and pollution prevention activities for certain facilities TRI reporting guidelines and requirements are managed under the Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA’s) Emergency Planning and Community Right-to-Know Act Section 313
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