PA Businesses Reduce Off-Site Releases by Over 11 Percent in 2002
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This week the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency announced the release of its 2002 Toxic Release Inventory report which shows an 11 percent decline in off-site disposal and release of chemicals for businesses in Nationally, there was a 15 percent decrease in total disposal and other releases into the environment largely attributable to a court decision that affected reporting by the metal mining sector. Without metal mining, there was a 5 percent increase from 2001 to 2002, primarily due to reporting by one facility in Looking at the overall history of TRI, trends analysis shows chemical releases decreased 49 percent since the inception of TRI in 1988. TRI tracks the chemicals and industrial sectors specified by the Emergency Community Right to Know Act of 1986 and its amendments. Gov. Rendell has proposed funding his environmental initiative in part on chemicals reported on EPA’s Toxic Release Inventory. NewsClips: EPA Toxic Emissions Rose in ‘02 Toxic Emissions Rising EPA Says Toxic Releases Increase in 2002 |
6/25/2004 |
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