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  • Under the Act, TURI also educated an entire class of consultants, known as Toxics Use Reduction Planners (TURPs).

    Massachusetts Toxics Use Reduction Act (TURA) 2008

  • The report, known as the Toxics Release Inventory, is the first by the Obama administration.

    Newsvine - Get Smarter Here 2009

  • Part of the explanation for the decrease is that fewer facilities reported to the EPA's annual database -- known as the Toxics Release Inventory, or TRI.

    Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming RSS Newsfeed 2009

  • EPA Administrator Lisa Jackson yesterday said the annual database, known as the Toxics Release Inventory, or TRI, was a crucial tool for safeguarding public health and the environment.

    post-gazette.com - News 2009

  • Part of the explanation for the decrease is that fewer facilities reported to the EPA's annual database -- known as the Toxics Release Inventory, or TRI.

    EcoEarth.Info Environment RSS Newsfeed 2009

  • EPA Administrator Lisa Jackson said Tuesday that the annual database _ known as the Toxics Release Inventory _ was a crucial tool for safeguarding public health and the environment.

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  • The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency already has a similar register known as the Toxics Release Inventory Program.

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  • The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency already has a similar register known as the Toxics Release Inventory Program.

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  • Jay: I started life as an environmental economist, and studied a program called the Toxics Release Inventory, where polluters have to tell you what’s coming out of their smokestack every year.

    Lab Book Club: Meet Jay Hamilton » Nieman Journalism Lab 2009

  • Mike Durham , chief executive of ADA Environmental Solutions, of Littleton, Colo., predicts the creation of a $700 million market for mercury-reduction technologies over the next three years as a result of the new Mercury and Air Toxics Standards rule proposed in March and set to be finalized on Dec. 16.

    Clean-Coal Rules Are a Boon for Some Kris Maher 2011

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