What is the Toxic Release Inventory?
The Toxics Release Inventory (TRI) is a resource for learning about toxic chemical releases and pollution prevention activities reported by industrial and federal facilities.
TRI was created in 1986 by Section 313 of the Emergency Planning and Community Right-to-Know Act (EPCRA) following chemical release events that raised public concern about local preparedness for chemical emergencies and the availability of information on hazardous substances.
TRI tracks the management of certain toxic chemicals that may pose a threat to human health and the environment. TRI contains information on releases of more than 650 chemicals and chemical categories from industries including manufacturing, metal and coal mining, electric utilities, and commercial hazardous waste treatment, among others.
EPCRA requires companies that manufacture, process or otherwise use specified toxic chemicals in amounts above reporting threshold levels to submit annual reports to U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and to designated state officials. These reports are submitted by July 1.
The information submitted by facilities is compiled in the TRI, which helps support informed decision-making by industry, government, nongovernmental organizations and the public.
Kentucky TRI Annual Reports
Kentucky DEP Toxic Release Inventory Analysis 2022 Reporting Year
Kentucky DEP Toxic Release Inventory Analysis 2021 Reporting Year
Kentucky DEP Toxic Release Inventory Analysis 2020 Reporting Year
Kentucky DEP Toxic Release Inventory Analysis 2019 Reporting Year
Kentucky DEP Toxic Release Inventory Analysis 2017 Reporting Year
Kentucky DEP Toxic Release Inventory Analysis 2016 Reporting Year
Kentucky DEP Toxic Release Inventory Analysis 2015 Reporting Year
Kentucky DEP Toxic Release Inventory Analysis 2014 Reporting Year
Kentucky DEP Toxic Release Inventory Analysis 2013 Reporting Year
Kentucky DEP Toxic Release Inventory Analysis 2012 Reporting Year
Kentucky DEP Toxic Release Inventory Analysis 2011 Reporting Year