1 The Challenge of Collecting and Maintaining Quality Data – Overview of U.S. Toxics Release Inventory Data Quality Activities U.S. PRTR – Toxics Release.

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1 The Challenge of Collecting and Maintaining Quality Data – Overview of U.S. Toxics Release Inventory Data Quality Activities U.S. PRTR – Toxics Release Inventory (TRI) November 2007

2 U.S. PRTR Background The Emergency Planning and Community Right-to-Know Act (EPCRA,1986, Sec 313) and the Pollution Prevention Act (PPA,1990) require certain industries to report on their releases and waste management activities. –The information is called the Toxics Release Inventory, or TRI, this is the U.S. Pollutant Release and Transfer Register (PRTR) Program Information access is a key part of EPA’s overall mission of protecting the environment. TRI is one important program to provide access to environmental information – the data are available through a publicly accessible database that contains information on releases and other waste management of toxic chemicals.

3 Data in TRI Disposal or Other Releases -- Facilities are required to report both on- and off-site disposal or other releases of toxic chemicals into the air, water, underground injection wells, and land. Other Waste Management – Information on the various ways they manage toxic chemicals in wastes, including treatment, energy recovery, recycling, and transfers to other facilities for disposal, treatment, energy recovery. Production-related Waste Managed -- This is the total quantity of the toxic chemical that was released to the environment or disposed of at the facility (discharged to air, land, and water, and injected underground on-site) or sent off-site for disposal or other release. Uses of the toxic chemical by the facility. Maximum amount of the toxic chemical on-site at the facility. Source reduction activities conducted by the facility.

Total Production Related Waste One Time Releases Total Disposal or Other Releases Other Waste Management Information Collected Under U.S. TRI

5 Reporting Requirements Facilities are required to report to TRI if they meet the following criteria: They have greater than 10 full time employee equivalents; They are in certain industry sectors (manufacturing, mining, electric utilities, hazardous waste facilities, chemical and petroleum wholesalers); They exceed reporting thresholds for any of the 650 chemicals on the TRI toxic chemical list. They exceed thresholds based on whether chemical is manufactured, processed, or used. Persistent bioaccumulative toxic (PBT) chemicals have much lower thresholds. Reporting includes both pure chemicals and chemicals when present in a mixture or waste. A simplified form is available for facilities with very low levels of chemical release and management.

Total Disposal or Other Releases, 2005

7 The Fundamentals of Reporting Legal authority to collect information and ensure compliance A regulatory framework determining what it is useful to report Clear reporting instructions and tools to simplify reporting Strong Quality Assurance to ensure data integrity Mechanisms for getting data to customers Public dialogue to determine how to make the information useful, but not unnecessarily alarming

Public Access to U.S. PRTR Data – 2005 Toxics Release Inventory (TRI) Public Data Release Materials from EPA’s 2005 TRI Public Data Release Page (

Public Access to U.S. PRTR Data on the Internet - TRI Explorer Provides fast and easy access to TRI data and can answer your questions about a chemical, facility, geographic area, or industry sector. Find out what chemicals are released to the air by facilities in your state in 2005, what facilities reported in your zip code, or what progress has been made in reducing TRI chemicals since You can also customize maps of states or countries within a state to your preferences.

10 Overview of U.S. TRI Data Quality Activities Data quality efforts BEFORE facilities submit data: Availability of TRI – Made Easy software –Interactive, user-friendly software that guides facilities through the TRI reporting experience –Intelligent reporting software that includes many built-in data quality checks –Allows facilities to report via diskette or over the Internet –Moving from PC-based software to web-based software (i.e., TRI-ME web) that will include enhanced data quality and validation assistance Availability of Reporting Forms and Instructions Package –This document provides a step-by-step explanation of how to complete the TRI forms and contains a wealth of information designed to minimize reporting errors. –The document is updated annually and made available through the TRI website.

11 Overview of U.S. TRI Data Quality Activities Availability of technical guidance documents –The program has developed no less than 30 guidance documents to assist facilities in estimating and reporting their release and other waste management information –Both industry-specific and chemical-specific guidance documents are available Training Workshops –In-person workshops throughout the country –Also developing training materials for use over the Internet Frequent Questions Service –A service available from the TRI website which makes it easy to obtain answers to frequently asked questions and to submit new questions about TRI. TRI Information Center –A toll-free number that industry representatives may call to obtain direct answers and guidance to specific questions about completing TRI Forms

12 Overview of U.S. TRI Data Quality Activities Data quality efforts AFTER facilities submit data: Data Quality efforts at the TRI Data Processing Center (DPC) –The DPC receives all TRI data and runs a number of data validation and data quality checks –As much as possible, data quality checks done at the DPC are being moved into the “front-end” of the reporting process via TRI-ME web Electronic Facility Data Profile (eFDP) –Facilities that submit TRI data to EPA are notified that they have an eFDP posted on a secure website –The eFDP “echoes back” the submitted data and presents informational messages about the validity and quality of the data as submitted by the facilities –As much as possible, the eFDP data quality checks are also being moved into the “front-end” of the reporting process via TRI-ME web

13 Overview of U.S. TRI Data Quality Activities TRI In-house Data Quality Analysis –Each year, months before EPA makes available its latest annual Public Data Release, the TRI Program conducts an in-house data quality analysis on the data about to be released. –Algorithms are employed to screen the data for outliers, and reports are generated identifying facilities that have shown substantial changes in the quantities of releases they’ve reported for TRI chemicals relative what they reported in the previous year. –Another report is generated that identifies an extensive list of anomalies in the data. All these reports are reviewed by staff and a list of facilities that have what appear to be probable reporting errors is formulated. –Technical staff within the TRI Program contact these facilities to discuss their submissions and, where errors are confirmed, have the data revised.

14 Overview of U.S. TRI Data Quality Activities Error Tracker and TRI-Explorer inquires –Envirofacts and TRI-Explorer are the two main dissemination points for the TRI data to the public. –Both systems offer error correction systems to their users. These reports are passed to TRI staff for review and possible action. Cross-Referencing Project – EPA’s TRI Program routinely compares TRI data with similar data contained in other EPA databases [e.g., National Emissions Inventory (NEI), Permits Compliance System (PCS) and Biennial Reporting of Hazardous Wastes (BR)] to identify possible non-compliance and/or data quality issues.

15 Overview of U.S. TRI Data Quality Activities Some Possible Future Data Quality Activities include the following: Use of More Accurate Emission Factors –Facilities in certain industry sectors appear to be using emission factor values to estimate release quantities that are not as accurate as some newer emission factor values. –The TRI Program would like to proactively encourage facilities to use newer emission factor values that are known to be more accurate than older emission factor values. Industry Sector Analysis –Generally, facilities in the same industry sector have similar processes, and use and produce the same or similar input and output materials, respectively. –Plans are to profile an industry sector (e.g., electric generating facilities and petroleum refining for 2008) to better characterize the types of emissions facilities within the sector. Armed with this knowledge, EPA will be better able to identify potential reporting errors from facilities within the sector.

16 Overview of U.S. TRI Data Quality Activities TRI-ME web –Continued deployment of TRI-ME web (i.e., web-based reporting software) to include enhanced data quality and validation assistance Statistical-Based Identification of Potential Reporting Inaccuracies –With the advent of advanced computational power and statistical capabilities, the potential now exists to apply more sophisticated statistical data analysis and data pattern recognition methods to TRI data, which may provide more novel, targeted approaches to identifying unreasonable estimates of chemical releases.

17 For Further Information Michelle Price U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Office of Environmental Information Toxics Release Inventory Division (2844T) 1200 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC phone: fax: