EPA Finalizes Changes To EPCRA Forms Despite Industry Objections

July 10, 2012
EPA has finalized revisions to its Emergency Planning & Community Right-to-Know Act (EPCRA) reporting requirements, narrowing the codes for how much of a hazardous material is stored on site and clarifying how chemical mixtures are reported despite opposition to the changes from some in industry. EPA made the changes to the EPCRA emergency and hazardous chemical inventory forms -- known as Tier I and II reporting forms -- to better aid state and local emergency planners by adding new data...


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