Section 313

In subsection a 32 4 1st 19 words is omitted as covered by section 101 3 and 5 of this title.
Section 313. Reporting thresholds are available at epa s website. 2001 court decision on january 16 2001 in an order and opinion issued by the district court and then in a revised order issued on march 30 2001 the court. Reports are sent to epa and designated state agencies.
A prior section 313 was renumbered section 312 of this title. 313 a 313 b 32 4 less 22 words before proviso. 111 203 set out as a note under section 5301 of title 12 banks and banking.
The purpose of the epcra section 313 reporting requirement is to inform the public and government officials about routine releases of toxic chemicals to the environment. Upheld epa s authority to add the mining industry. Epa has developed a list of more than 600 toxic chemicals subject to epcra section 313 reporting requirements.
Facilities that meet all three of the following criteria are subject to epcra. Epa s interpretation that section 313 requires reporting of the quantity of toxic chemicals placed in containment units at mines. 32 4 54th through 62d words is omitted as surplusage.
Certain epcra section 313 chemicals listed in table ii have parenthetic qualifiers these qualifiers indicate that these epcra section 313 chemicals are subject to the section 313 reporting requirements if manufactured processed or otherwise used in a specific form or when a certain activity is performed. It will also assist in research and the development of regulations guidelines and standards. Epa offers a.
Subject to the provisions of subdivision a of section 208 any note mortgage evidence of indebtedness contract share certificate initial transaction statement or written statement conveyance or other instrument in writing and any assignment or endorsement thereof executed or entered into between any corporation and any other person when signed by the chairperson of the board. Tri threshold determination tool to help facilities determine if they meet the threshold requirements for reporting to tri. They also are required to report transfers of toxic chemicals for waste management to off site locations.