State Access to TRI Reports for Facilities Located in Indian Country
2011 February 23
Under another potential outcome of the proposed rulemaking, if a State participates in (or becomes a member of) the TRI Data Exchange and a facility located in Indian country within that State electronically submits a TRI report to EPA, then that State could also receive the facility’s TRI report via the TRI Data Exchange. The appropriate Tribe would receive the report as described in the discussion post, “Tribal Receipt of TRI Reports” (above).
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The Leech Lake Band of Ojibwe wholly supports the notification and receipt TRI Data Exchange report(s) in Indian Country.