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Using TRI Data Region 2 Priority Targeting

Using TRI Data Region 2 Priority Targeting . Nora Lopez EPA Region 2. Region 2 Priority Targeting. Priority Targeting Subgroup formed at the request of the P2 Council Subgroup is multidivisional

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Using TRI Data Region 2 Priority Targeting

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  1. Using TRI Data Region 2 Priority Targeting Nora Lopez EPA Region 2

  2. Region 2 Priority Targeting • Priority Targeting Subgroup formed at the request of the P2 Council • Subgroup is multidivisional • Tasked with identifying information that could be used to direct limited P2 resources to reduce toxicity risks posed as either • Chemicals emitted • Discharged • Contained in products • Produced • Measured in the ambient environment

  3. Region 2 Priority Targeting • Recognizes that many environmental problems are linked to facilities and substances not in TRI. For example: • National Estuary Program reducing impacts of nitrogenous fertilizer applied to golf courses • Solid Waste Team focusing on reducing disposal of electronic equipment in landfills

  4. Region 2 Priority Targeting • Process for priority targeting in TRI • Identify risks posed by chemicals • applying RSEI Model • Sort information by • media, chemical, geography or SIC • Conduct an inquiry of affected managers to obtain suggestions and concerns • Transmit the Team’s findings of the TRI/RSEI analysis and ranking to P2 Council • Align P2 activities strategically

  5. Region 2 Priority Targeting • First Project Goal: • Use a science-based methodology to select candidate facilities that have high risk due to their water discharges • Identify candidates for Clean Water Act sampling inspections and/or non-sampling P2 inspections to be conducted by: • Division of Environmental Science & Assessment • Division on Environmental Planning & Protection.

  6. P2 Inspection Program Effort • Monitoring and Assessment Branch • Conducts monitoring inspections • sampling and non-sampling work in various media • Prepares reports documenting • Inspection and findings (including analytical sampling results) • Conducts P2 inspections • RSEI Water Analysis was shared with the program through the Subgroup • Interest in having P2 inspections and water sampling at greater risk facilities emerged

  7. 2003 RSEI Region 2 Water

  8. P2 Inspection Program Effort • First inspection with a sampling component looking to identify TRI issues was: • Gulf Oil LP Linden Terminal, Linden NJ • Petroleum bulk terminal that discharges to the Rahway River in NJ • Reported 420 pounds water emissions • 2003 RSEI ranked it the 2nd facility that contributes to the overall water risk in the Region

  9. Linden NJ

  10. P2 Inspection Program Effort • Chemicals emitted by the facility to water are chemical components of gasoline • Facility has a Stormwater NPDES permit to emit to Rahway River • Close to the EPA Region 2 Edison Facility • Served as test of priority setting exercise • CWA inspection with monitoring and P2 inspection was conducted

  11. What we learned ! • NPDES Permit is for Oil& Grease and suspended solids • No specific TRI chemical was targeted • Facility used amount of oil and grease to calculate TRI Releases; speciation based on gasoline components

  12. What we learned ! • Releases reported to TRI in 2003 • (420 pounds) based on yearly stormwater quantity instead of gallons emitted when the sampling was conducted, as per state instructions • Possible over estimation of releases • Many petroleum bulks stations in the area discharge to same water body • If Management concurs we could suggest that NJDEP to modify permits to include monitoring of specific TRI chemicals in discharges to the river

  13. What we learned ! • Future inspections under the priority targeting effort now include sampling for TRI chemical contributing to RSEI water risk • Petroleum bulk stations in the area have changed business operations and might not be covered by TRI • Approach has started the dialog with the Water Program that could provide further direction in the Region

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