----- Original Message -----
Sent: Tuesday, June 19, 2001 4:45
PM
Subject: [TN] TRI reporting...
Hey all ya'll!
This is a topic that was brought up earlier by Dave Fish I believe, it
has to
do with the latest EPA mandate about TRI (Toxic Release Inventory)
of which
lead is a one of the materials listed...
The cut-off is
100-lbs, which means if you use less than 100-lbs, you are not
required to
report anything. Most of us go through 100-lbs. without thinking
about it,
so I guess I'm repeating Daves question; "Has anybody thought about
this
regulation?", how it's going to affect them?...and what needs to be done
to comply?
According to what I've read so far, the TRI lead rule
lowers the reporting
thresholds for lead and lead compounds to 100 pounds
because lead and lead
compounds are what the EPA terms as persistent
bioaccumulative toxic (PBT)
chemicals. Facilities that manufacture,
process, or otherwise use more than
100 pounds of lead or lead compounds
must submit a TRI Form R. The first
reports under the new rule must be
submitted by July 1, 2002 for the 2001
reporting year.
Is anybody
on this fine group looking at this? Just curious...
-Steve
Gregory-