The Emergency Planning and Community Right to Know (EPCRA) requires the data to be publicly available in the Toxic Release Inventory (TRI). The Pollution Prevention Act requires additional data on waste management and source reduction activities to be reported under TRI. TRI aims to provide people with information about how companies and governments manage toxic chemicals. The OSFM Community Right to Know Unit is the state recipient of TRI data.
Facilities in Oregon can submit their TRI information to the US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and the Oregon Community Right to Know Unit through this Federal Central Data Exchange (CDX) using the TRI-ME website application. CDX will send you data to Oregon, eliminating the need to generate a CD to mail to Oregon Community Right to Know.
TRI reporting forms, instructions, and related guidance documents are linked below: