SARA 313 - Tri-Me Web Electronic TRI Reporting Interface

Streamlined Form R, Form A and Schedule 1 Toxic Release Inventory (TRI) Reports

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The regAction SARA 313 application is an efficient and streamlined system for collecting and reporting your Form R, Form A and Schedule 1 Reports. IEA works closely with the EPA to ensure the annual TRI-ME web electronic submittal package is updated and ready for your annual report.


With the regAction® SARA 313 application you will have:

  • Streamlined air emissions data transfer from webEI
  • Streamlined waste data transfer from webWMS
  • Streamlined wastewater data transfer from webDMR
  • Submittal status and validation oversight tools
  • Tri-Me Web Upload Interface
  • History and charting capabilities
  • Certification revision and with-drawl letter support
  • PART 82 ODS Regulation

    EPA proposed changes to Part 82 that will vastly impact compliance efforts. webODS is there to support compliance now and into the future. Comments were due to EPA by 2/14/11. As of 11/16/11, no word on revised regulation

    11/16/11 09:10 AM

  • SARA 313 Changes

    EPA is currently finalizing an Information Collection Request renewal that includes minor TRI form changes resulting in minor modifications to the TRI schema. The regAction SARA 313 Module will have the needed schema changes for your 2011 report.

    11/16/11 09:30 AM

  • EPA Part 98 subpart W

    For a facility in the onshore petroleum and natural gas production, check out webCO2+ for cost effective support in producing your EPA XML submittal.

    11/09/11 09:30 AM

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