Toxics Release Inventory (TRI) Program
2000 TRI National Analysis
(formerly called the "Public Data Release")
The TRI National Analysis is an annual report that displays EPA's analysis and interpretation of the most recent TRI data. It includes a variety of documents that outline national and local trends in toxic chemical disposal or other releases to the environment. The 1999 TRI National Analysis was published on May 23, 2002.
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What National Analysis materials are available for 2000?
- Table of Contents (PDF) (18pp, 286 K)
- Executive Summary (PDF) (16pp, 895K)
- Chapter 1: TRI Reporting and the 2000 Public Data Release (PDF) (23pp, 665K)
- Chapter 2: TRI Data Overview, 2000 and 1998-2000 (PDF) (16pp, 317K)
- Chapter 3: 2000 TRI Data for Persistent Bioaccumulative Toxic (PBT) Chemicals (PDF) (103pp, 2.9MB)
- Chapter 4: TRI Data for New Industries (PDF) (19pp, 375K)
- Chapter 5: TRI Data for Original Reporting Industries (PDF)(19pp, 390K)
- Chapter 6: TRI Data for Federal Facilities (PDF)(11pp, 236K)
- Appendix A: Chemical-specific TRI Release and Waste Management Data, 1988, 1995, 1998-2000 (PDF) (205pp, 1MB)
- Appendix B: TRI Release and Waste Management Data for Metals and Metal Compounds, 2000 (PDF) (6pp, 78K)
- Appendix C: Basis of OSHA Carcinogen Listing for Individual Chemicals (PDF) (5pp, 65K)
- Questions and Answers about the 2000 National Analysis (PDF) (24pp, 50K)
- 2000 State Fact Sheets
- 2000 TRI Data Files
