IUR Data
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.
For 2006
The 2006 IUR includes information about chemicals manufactured or imported in quantities of 25,000 pounds or more at a single site during calendar year 2005. In addition to the basic manufacturing information collected in previous reporting cycles, the 2006 cycle is the first time EPA collected information to characterize exposure during manufacturing, processing and use of organic chemicals. The 2006 cycle also is the first time manufacturers of inorganic chemicals were required to report basic manufacturing information.
EPA is providing non-confidential 2006 IUR data for public use. When possible, the Agency also provides nationally aggregated information using both confidential and non-confidential data.
- View the 2006 Inventory Update Reporting: Data Summary(PDF) (42 pp, 1.7MB, About PDF) for an overview of the 2006 IUR chemical manufacturing, processing, and use information.
- An overview of 2006 TSCA Inventory Update Reporting (PDF) (3 pp, 51K, About PDF) requirements lists basic facts of 2006 IUR reporting, e.g., who had to report under 2006 IUR and what types of information companies reported.
There are two ways to access the 2006 IUR data. You may download the full public database or you may search the database on-line, either by chemical or by company.
Downloadable 2006 IUR Public Database (ver. 2.0)
Search 2006 Database by Chemical or by Company
Note that version 2.0 of the 2006 IUR public database contains corrections and additions to version 1.1. Changes include corrections to chemical identities, production volumes, site or company identities and addresses. Other changes include the addition or removal of individual chemical records due to amended submissions. Overall, 1547 chemical/site specific records were added to the database, resulting in the addition of 547 unique chemicals.
- Background document for using the 2006 IUR Public Database (PDF) (4 pp, 37K, About PDF)
This document describes the IUR public database and the specific data elements that are included in this database. To help users of the 2006 public IUR database, this document also includes a discussion on considerations when using the public data and how the public data relates to the actual data reported for the 2006 IUR.
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