Table Name: TRI_ENERGY_RECOVERY
Description: The on-site energy recovery methods used on the chemical. Energy recovery is the combustion of the toxic chemical is some form of energy recovery device, such as a furnace (including kilns) or boiler. Unlike section 7A which includes all treatment methods applied to the waste stream, the energy recovery must be directed at the specific toxic chemical being reported. This means that the toxic chemical must have significant heating value, not chemicals such as metals. (Data in TRI_ENERGY_RECOV ERY were submitted on EPA Form R, Part II, Section 7B, 'On-Site Energy Recovery Processes'.)
Relationships:
- Must be reported on one and only one TRI_REPORTING_FORM related by column DOC_CTRL_NUM.
Definition Source: TRI Program Division
Return To:
![[logo] US EPA](http://www.epa.gov/epafiles/images/logo_epaseal.gif)