While conducting a plant-wide chemical inventory audit at a client facility, I observed some chemicals that, through years of experience, I knew were on the Section 313 Form R chemical list. The chemicals were flagged by the Emergency Planning and Community Right-to-Know Act (EPCRA), meaning they must be reported annually on the Form R report. I asked the client if his company had been filing Form R reports. His reply was similar to one I have heard many times after posing this question, “What is a Form R report and do I have to file this Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) report?”
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August Mack specializes in environmental, health and safety compliance; environmental due diligence; environmental site remediation; and sustainable business strategies to the industrial, legal, financial, health care and government sectors throughout North America. August Mack has offices in Indiana, Michigan, Missouri, Ohio and Pennsylvania. For more information on August Mack's environmental, health and safety services, visit www.augustmack.com or call 800.579.0770.
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