2006 IUR Resources Archive
Announcement
EPA now refers to the Inventory Update Reporting (IUR) rule as the Chemical Data Reporting (CDR) Rule. This change was effective with the publication of the Inventory Update Reporting Modifications; Chemical Data Reporting Final Rule in August 2011.
- Training Software
- Guidance Documents
- List of Special Chemical Substances
- Reporting Form
- Regulatory Changes
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Training Software
- EPA IUR Workshop Presentation (PDF) (209 pp, 779K), (Spring 2006)
Guidance Documents
- Instructions for Reporting for the 2006 Partial Updating of the TSCA Chemical Inventory Database (PDF) (111 pp, 817K)
- Questions and Answers about IUR reporting (PDF) (40 pp, 266K)
- Questions and Answers about IUR reporting – Inorganic Chemicals Addendum (PDF) (9 pp, 130K)
- Case Studies (PDF) (80 pp, 1.1MB)
- Instructions for Correcting Your IUR Submissions
Lists of Special Chemical Substances
- Inventory of Chemical Substances Subject to Certain Actions under TSCA (PDF) (111 pp, 817K)
- Partially Exempt Petroleum Process Streams (PDF) (14 pp, 149K)
- Partially Exempt Chemicals
Reporting Form
(NOTE: The Reporting Form may only be used for previous IUR submissions and may not be used for 2012 submissions)Regulatory Changes
- There have been regulatory changes to the IUR rule since 2002. Associated IUR Federal Register notices include:
- TSCA Inventory Update Rule Amendments, January 7, 2003
- TSCA Inventory Update Rule Corrections, July 7, 2004
- TSCA Inventory Update Reporting Revisions, December 19, 2005
- Notice of Submission Period Extension, December 20, 2006
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