Persistent Bioaccumulative Toxic (PBT) Chemicals Rules Under the TRI Program
EPA has published three final rules that lowered the Toxics Release Inventory (TRI) reporting thresholds for certain persistent bioaccumulative toxic (PBT) chemicals and added certain other PBT chemicals to the TRI list of toxic chemicals. These PBT chemicals are of particular concern not only because they are toxic but also because they remain in the environment for long periods of time, are not readily destroyed, and build up or accumulate in body tissue.
PBT Chemicals Final Rule
- Fact Sheet on EPCRA Section 313 Rulemaking - Persistent Bioaccumulative Toxic Chemicals (pdf)
- PBT Final Rule Summary (pdf)
- PBT Final Rule - October 29, 1999 (PDF) (88 pp, 789 K)
PBT Chemical Guidance Documents for Reporting Facilities
The TRI Program provides guidance documents to assist facilities with the reporting of lead and lead compounds, mercury and mercury compounds, dioxin and dioxin-like compounds, polycyclic aromatic compounds, pesticides and other PBTs.
Additional Federal Register Notices Related to the PBT Rule
- Notice of Availability and Clarification of Proposed Rule - February 23, 1999 (PDF) (4 pp, 161 K)
- Proposed Rule - January 5, 1999 (PDF) (42 pp, 431 K)
- Lead and Lead Compounds Final Rule - January 17, 2001 (PDF) (48 pp, 382 K)
- Hexabromocyclododecane Final Rule – November 28, 2016 (PDF) (6 pp, 280 K)