The TRI Program is managed by U.S. EPA's TRI Program Division, within
the Office of Information Analysis and Access in Washington, D.C. Questions
about the operation of the TRI Program may be directed to 202-566-0250
or an E-mail may be sent to tri.us@epa.gov.
Questions about a specific facility and the data it may have reported
to TRI are best directed to the EPA Regional
Contact that covers that state.
This list provides the name, address, and telephone number of the TRI
Coordinator in each of the ten EPA Regions across the U.S. EPA Regional
Coordinators often work closely with reporting facilities in their area,
providing training and outreach, assistance in completing forms, and conducting
enforcement action when necessary to ensure timely, accurate reporting
by manufacturers subject to TRI. EPA Regional Coordinators also assist
individuals, public interest groups, the media and others in acquiring
and understanding TRI data.
The Emergency Planning and Community Right-to-Know Act (EPCRA) requires
reporting facilities to submit copies of TRI reports to the state in which
the facility is located, in addition to the U.S. EPA. As a result, every
state has designated someone to coordinate TRI activities in their area.
State programs range from some that aggressively enforce TRI legislation
and provide public access to TRI data to less active programs whose scope
is more limited. To find out more about the program in your state, contact
the state TRI coordinator directly.
EPCRA Call Center
The EPCRA Call Center is a toll free number industry may call to obtain
answers and guidance to questions about completing the TRI (EPCRA section
313) forms. The EPCRA Call Center number is (800) 424-9346. Callers in
the DC area, please call (703) 412-9810. The TDD is (800) 553-7672.
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