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Commission for Environmental Cooperation SMOC Meeting March 4-5, 2008 Tucson, Arizona Orlando Cabrera Rivera, Program Manager - Air Quality/PRTR North.

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1 Commission for Environmental Cooperation SMOC Meeting March 4-5, 2008 Tucson, Arizona Orlando Cabrera Rivera, Program Manager - Air Quality/PRTR North American Pollutant Release and Transfer Registers (PRTR) Project: Exploring Synergies with SMOC

2 What is a PRTR? Pollutant releases of chemical substances to air, water, land, and transfers to disposal, treatment, energy recovery and recycling facilities – compiled into an annual register.

3 CEC’s North American PRTR Project Goal: To improve our understanding of the industrial sources and management of chemicals in North America and promote the use of PRTR data for priority-setting and pollution reduction. Activities: –Provide information (annual Taking Stock report and website) –Promote comparability/quality of PRTR data in North America: U.S. Toxics Release Inventory (TRI) Canadian National Pollutant Release Inventory (NPRI) Mexico’s Registro de Emisiones y Transferencia de Contaminantes (RETC) –Seek stakeholder input via the annual meeting of the North American PRTR Consultative Group (general public, indigenous and tribal communities, NGOs, industry, governments, media) –Promote participation of indigenous & tribal communities

4 North American PRTRs: 2004 Reporting Year FacilitiesListed chemicals Tonnes reported Canada NPRI8,600+325+1,800,000 US TRI23,700+6503,700,000 Mexico RETC1,700+10419,000 North American Total34,000+ 5,500,000

5 Limitations of PRTR Data PRTR data do NOT provide information on: chemicals released deliberately, such as pesticides all potentially harmful chemicals — only those on the lists of chemicals which must be reported; chemicals released from mobile sources, or from small sources (e.g., dry cleaners, gas stations) information on risks and exposures to humans & the environment from the chemicals reported.

6 CEC’s Taking Stock Report & Website Industrial Releases across North America to air, land and water Industrial Transfers off-site to recycling or other management Analyses by chemical, industry Trends, Special Feature Chapter Raise awareness of health & environmental issues Enable increased collaboration across borders & with industry

7 Reported amounts for 2004 (matched Canada-US data): approximately 3 million tonnes

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11 Taking Stock 2004: Industrial Releases of Chemicals of Special Concern Carcinogens: 157,000 tonnes Top by volumeTop by Toxicity Equivalency Potential lead styrene / formaldehyde styrene acetaldehyde nickel formaldehyde / nickel formaldehyde dichloromethane / lead Developmental/reproductive toxicants: 114,000 tonnes Top by volumeTop by Toxicity Equivalency Potential lead toluene toluene carbon disulfide / nickel nickel benzene / lead carbon disulfide n-Methyl-2-pyrrolidone / 2-Ethoxyethanol

12 Uses of PRTR Data for Priority-Setting: Special CEC Reports “Children’s Environmental Health Indicators” Defining a core set of indicators and identifying associations between chemical sources, exposure, and health effects on children “Toxic Chemicals and Children’s Health in NA” Identification and analysis of key chemicals of concern in North America and their potential effects on children

13 PRTR/SMOC Synergies –Information about common chemicals of concern (e.g., HPVs) can provide health and environmental risk and impact information for Taking Stock –CEC’s SMOC program supports priority-setting and decision-making for managing chemicals of common concern across North America –Taking Stock data provides information on annual industrial releases and transfers of chemicals in NA –Outreach challenges are common to PRTR/SMOC: How can we best reach all of our stakeholders?

14 CEC’s North American PRTR Project Contact: Orlando Cabrera Rivera Program Manager Air Quality/PRTR Telephone: (514) 350-4300 Fax: (514) 350-4314 Email: ocabrera@cec.org www.cec.org/takingstock


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