TRI Reporting Aids and Assistance Materials
During the weekend of September 18-19, the TRI Processing System (TRIPS) and the Data Processing Center will be transitioned to a new contractor facility in Fairfax, Virginia. During this time, the Electronic Facility Data Profile (e-FDP) service will be unavailable. Service should be restored at the new facility by September 22, 2009.
This Web page will assist facilities in determining whether they must report to the Toxics Release Inventory (TRI) Program. Facilities that are required to file a TRI report must do so before July 1 of each year (see step 1 on TRI timeline graphic).If you need assistance in determining whether or not your facility must report to the TRI Program, please use the information on our First Time Filers page. This page will also be useful for facility staff that are still familiarizing themselves with the TRI reporting requirements.
If you are familiar with the TRI reporting requirements and want to access the reporting software and guidance materials, please use the information on our Experienced Reporters page.
EPA provides several types of materials to assist you.
- TRI Threshold Determination Tool: Does your facility need to report to TRI?
- Reporting Forms and Guidance: This Web page contains a complete set of current TRI forms and accompanying instructions.
- Training on the TRI Regulations: EPA provides training materials, and both on-line and in person training sessions.
- TRI Reporting Software: EPA provides free software, called TRI Made Easy (TRI-ME). This software includes the forms and instructions, and tools to help you prepare your report. The software allows to file your report securely over the Internet at no cost.
Frequent Questions
TRI Reporting Quick Links
- Reporting Forms and Instructions
- Guidance Documents
- TRI Assistance Library
- NAICS Codes
- TRI Chemical Lists
- Reporting form questions?
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