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Page 1: Tools Making TRI More Effective State Data Exchange 2008 Toxic Release Inventory National Training Conference Arlington, VA February 12 – 14, 2008

Tools Making TRI More EffectiveState Data Exchange

2008 Toxic Release Inventory

National Training Conference

Arlington, VA

February 12 – 14, 2008

Page 2: Tools Making TRI More Effective State Data Exchange 2008 Toxic Release Inventory National Training Conference Arlington, VA February 12 – 14, 2008

NJDEP’s CDX Process

MOA with EPA• Phase 2 - Stages 1 & 2 “all flows” data• signed internally 9/20/06• signed by EPA 10/4/06

No Grant in the NJ process• NJ has a Node & P2RTK has a data management system• NJDEP has an Office of Information Resources Tech.• allocated $14,600 for TRI database design

Oct. 2006 - mid-Jan. 2007:a period of relative inactivity

Page 3: Tools Making TRI More Effective State Data Exchange 2008 Toxic Release Inventory National Training Conference Arlington, VA February 12 – 14, 2008

NJ’s CDX Process

Emailed about 450 of the 2005 TRI contacts - end of April/early May; Nora Lopez’s help!

CDX came on board (“live”) May 15, 2007

NJDEP’s 1st Incoming Node Activity

80% Response Rate!

Tremendous reduction in disks & paper forms

Favorable response from industry

Page 4: Tools Making TRI More Effective State Data Exchange 2008 Toxic Release Inventory National Training Conference Arlington, VA February 12 – 14, 2008

Benefits & Rewards!

Attaboys & a pat-on-the back!

Governor’s Office - “Hot Issue”• sent from Commish’s Office to the Gov • potential to improve customer service

to the regulated community

Teamwork or Customer Service Award (?)• submitted by my Office Chief

(for Annual NJ Public Service Recognition Awards)

Page 5: Tools Making TRI More Effective State Data Exchange 2008 Toxic Release Inventory National Training Conference Arlington, VA February 12 – 14, 2008

It will be a complete set of TRI data - something NJ has never had before this

Compliance - “any facility subject to TRI is subject to the Release & Pollution Prevention Report

NJDEP integration with Business Objects for reports, data analyses, etc.

NJDEP’s TRI CDXIt’s Not Just Another Database!

Page 6: Tools Making TRI More Effective State Data Exchange 2008 Toxic Release Inventory National Training Conference Arlington, VA February 12 – 14, 2008

Going Beyond TRI

Release and Pollution Prevention Report (RPPR)

Materials Accounting / Mass Balance(“Chemical Use”) - within 5% margin of error

Account for the fate of all chemical use for the reporting year

Internet-based reporting only (since RY 2000) !• ePortal live link ...

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ePortal Live Link

Page 8: Tools Making TRI More Effective State Data Exchange 2008 Toxic Release Inventory National Training Conference Arlington, VA February 12 – 14, 2008

RPPR Purpose & Goal

Track the use and fate of toxic chemicals

Balance of Inputs & Outputs

Calculate NonProduct Output (NPO)• aka production-related waste

Calculate “Use”• Shipped as (or in) Product + Consumed + NPO

NPO per Use is a Measure of Efficiency!

Page 9: Tools Making TRI More Effective State Data Exchange 2008 Toxic Release Inventory National Training Conference Arlington, VA February 12 – 14, 2008

FACITS live link

RPPR Data

Page 10: Tools Making TRI More Effective State Data Exchange 2008 Toxic Release Inventory National Training Conference Arlington, VA February 12 – 14, 2008

Release and Pollution Prevention Report

Self Verification of

Materials Accounting Data Worksheet

CAS#: Substance: ________________________

Inputs Outputs

5. Starting Inventory 8. Quantity Consumed (chemically altered)

6. Quantity Produced 9. Quantity Shipped Off Site On Site as (or in) Product7. Quantity Brought 10. Ending Inventory On Site12. Quantity Recycled 12. Quantity Recycled Out-of ________________ Out-of Process & Process & Re-Used on Site Re-Used on Site

13. Quantity Destroyed through On-Site Treatment

14. Quantity Destroyed through On-Site Energy Recovery

15. Stack Air Emissions 16. Fugitive Air Emissions 17. Discharge to POTWs 18. Discharge to Surface Waters 19. Discharge to Groundwaters 20. On-Site Land Disposal 21. Other Off-Site Transfers _________________

Sum of Inputs: __ Sum of Outputs: ___________________

Page 11: Tools Making TRI More Effective State Data Exchange 2008 Toxic Release Inventory National Training Conference Arlington, VA February 12 – 14, 2008

RPPR Data & P2 Trend(production-adjusted)

Production Adjusted Use

0

2,000,000,000

4,000,000,000

6,000,000,000

8,000,000,000

10,000,000,000

12,000,000,000

14,000,000,000

16,000,000,000

1994

1995

1996

1997

1998

1999

2000

2001

2002

2003

2004

4% 4%

Production Adjusted NPO

0

50,000,000

100,000,000

150,000,000

200,000,000

250,000,000

1994

1995

1996

1997

1998

1999

2000

2001

2002

2003

2004

45%

Production Adjusted Shipped in Product

0

2,000,000,0004,000,000,000

6,000,000,0008,000,000,000

10,000,000,00012,000,000,000

14,000,000,000

1994

1995

1996

1997

1998

1999

2000

2001

2002

2003

2004

5%

Production Adjusted Consumed

0

500,000,0001,000,000,000

1,500,000,0002,000,000,000

2,500,000,0003,000,000,000

3,500,000,000

1994

1995

1996

1997

1998

1999

2000

2001

2002

2003

2004

1%

Page 12: Tools Making TRI More Effective State Data Exchange 2008 Toxic Release Inventory National Training Conference Arlington, VA February 12 – 14, 2008

Questions & Issues for the Future

No front-end viewer yet - we’re working on it

NJ’s use of TRI CDX

Searches, reports, printouts, facsimiles - (?)• issues to be addressed …..

NJDEP integration with Business Objects for reports, data analyses, etc.

Implications of schema changes? I don’t know.

Page 13: Tools Making TRI More Effective State Data Exchange 2008 Toxic Release Inventory National Training Conference Arlington, VA February 12 – 14, 2008

Contact Info:

Andy Opperman

NJDEP

[email protected]

609-633-1154 http://www.state.nj.us/dep/opppc/

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