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TRI National Training Conference
Useful Information from the 2008 TRI National Training Conference
Held February 12-14, 2008
Agenda
The agenda for this meeting is available here.
Results of Blog Activity Conducted During Meeting
Final List of Attendees
Mike Barrette Presentation
Mark Bateman Presentation
Orlando Cabrera Rivera Presentation
Doug Chatham Presentation
Doug Chatham RSEI Macro
Doug Chatham TRI Macro
Barbara Conklin Presentation
Monty Elder Presentation
Rich Engler Presentation
Diane Fowler Presentation
Pat Garvey Presentation
Paul Hilton Presentation
Nora Lopez Presentation 1
Nora Lopez Presentation 2
Ron Myers Presentation
Rebecca Moser Presentation
Andy Opperman Presentation 1
Andy Opperman Presentation 2
Ted Palma Presentation
Michelle Price Presentation
Stephanie Plummer Presentation
Larry Reisman Presentation
Jody Rosenberger Presentation
Ingrid Rosencrantz Presentation
David Sarokin Presentation
John Scalera Presentation
Velu Senthil Presentation
Dipti Singh Presentation
Scott Slesinger Presentation
Derek Swick Presentation
Larry Taylor Presentation
Cory Wagner Presentation
Steve Wurtz Presentation 1
Steve Wurtz Presentation 2
Bill Zajac Presentation
The Toxics Release Inventory (TRI) report resulted from the Emergency Planning and Community Right-to-Know Act of 1986. The TRI program requires industrial facilities to publicly report quantities of toxic chemicals annually released into the air, water, and land. TRI is an important tool that gives Americans public information on chemical releases for their community, so that they can make informed decisions about protecting their environment. The United States is an innovator in providing this level of openness in chemical reporting, and other nations are using TRI as a model.
ECOS works with the EPA to organize and conduct the annual TRI National Conference. This Conference seeks to increase interactions between state, tribal, federal, and industry representatives to help improve TRI programs.
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