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TRI Reveals Toxic Emissions Decrease 2005.02.03
작성자 : 관리자
  제  목 : TRI Reveals Toxic Emissions Decrease
  일  자 : 1997년 09월
  제공처 : Safety + health(EPA Update)

     EPA's recently released 1995 Toxic Release Inventory revealed a decrease
   in the amount of chemicals released by industry into the air, water and
   land. It was the first TRI that includes information on the 286 new
   chemicals added to the list in l994, which nearly doubled the number of
   chemicals to 643.

     Releases of the core chemicals decreaseJ by 4.9 percent in l995,
   from l.75 billion pounds in l994 to l.75 billion pounds in 1995.
   Reported air emissions decreased by 88.8 million pounds, or 7 percent.
   Reported discharges to surface water decreased 4.l million pounds, or
   lO percent.

     Releases to land decreased by 17million pounds, or 6 percent. Only
   underground rejection releases increased - by 24.5 million pounds,
   or 19.5 percent.

     New chemicals in the TRI accounted for 237.7 million pounds of
   the total releases, or lO percent Nitrate compounds are a pollutant
   new to the TRI. Primarily derived from fertilizer manufacturing, these
   compounds are responsible for almost 65 percent of all reported
   water pollution, according to the EPA.

    The fertilizer industry, however, reported that its manufacturers have
   dereased their overall emissions from the previous year According
   to the Fertilizer Institute, nitrogen fertilizer manufacturers reduced
   their emissions in l995 by 14 percent from l994 totals, and phosphate
   fertrlizer manufaturers reduced their emissions in 23.5 percent from
   l994 totals.

    "The fertilizer industry has made solid progress toward reducing emis-
   sions," says Gary D.Myers, institute president."Recognizing community
   concerns, the fercilities have worked hard to reduce emissions."
     For more information about the TRI, contact EPA's Emergency
   Planning anJ Community Right-to-Know Hotline at (800)424-9346.
   Information also is available on the World Wide Web at http://www.
   epa.gov/opptintr.tri
   
  
							
				
							
							
							
							
						
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