EPA SUSPENDS IUR SUBMISSION PERIOD FOR 2011.
TSCA Inventory Update is due September 30, 2011. EPA is proposing to amend the reporting requirements of the Toxic Substances Control Act Inventory Update Reporting rule. You may be affected by this action resulting in changes to the way you submit and when you report. (see below for more info on IUR Update)
TSCA Inventory Update is due September 30, 2011. EPA is proposing to amend the reporting requirements of the Toxic Substances Control Act Inventory Update Reporting rule. You may be affected by this action resulting in changes to the way you submit and when you report. (see below for more info on IUR Update)
If you will be in the Hartford CT area, join us for an informational session (breakfast included) to learn about what is involved in completing your submission; and what the possible ramifications are if the new requirements are not met.
Currently EPA defines the following as "Who Would Be Required to Report" from EPA's IUR Modifications Rule:
You may be affected by this action if you manufacture (including import) chemical substances and mixtures listed on the TSCA Inventory in volumes of 25,000 lb. or more during the principal reporting year (i.e., calendar year 2010). Potentially affected entities may include, but are not limited to:
- Chemical manufacturers and importers (NAICS code 325 and 324110; e.g., chemical manufacturing and processing and petroleum refineries)
- Chemical users and processors who may manufacture a byproduct chemical substance (NAICS codes 22, 322, 331, and 3344; e.g., utilities, paper manufacturing, primary metal manufacturing, and semiconductor and other electronic component manufacturing)