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New: EPA TRI Toxic Release Inventory Facilities — the federal toxic-release roster as flat JSON

What it does

This actor returns the EPA Toxics Release Inventory (TRI) facility roster — the federal program that tracks industrial facilities handling toxic chemicals under EPCRA Section 313. Filter by two-letter state code, optionally narrow to a single city, and pull the full roster of TRI-reporting facilities as structured JSON. It is the foundational layer of US environmental-compliance and ESG intelligence: which facilities, in which communities, are on the federal toxic-release radar.

Who it's for

ESG analysts, environmental-compliance teams, community and environmental-justice researchers, and site-selection diligence teams who need the authoritative TRI facility list without an enterprise EHS subscription.

Sample fields / output

Each record includes facility name, city, county, state, ZIP, FIPS code, and EPA region — one clean record per TRI-reporting facility.

Example use cases

  • Map every TRI-reporting facility in a state or city for an ESG or environmental-justice study.
  • Seed an environmental-compliance database with the canonical federal toxic-release facility roster.
  • Run site-selection or diligence screens against the facilities on the EPA's toxic-release radar.

▶ Run the EPA TRI Toxic Release Inventory Facilities actor on Apify →

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FAQ

Where does the data come from?

The EPA Toxics Release Inventory (TRI) program, the federal roster of facilities reporting toxic-chemical handling under EPCRA Section 313.

How do I filter it?

By two-letter US state code, and optionally narrow to a single city, to pull just the facilities you need.

How is it priced?

Pay-per-result — a flat per-facility rate, with no EHS-platform subscription or per-seat license.

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