CDR/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.
2012 CDR
Information on chemical substances must be reported during the 2012 CDR submission period, February 1, 2012 to June 30, 2012. This is the first time EPA is requiring all companies to report CDR data electronically, using the e-CDRweb tool. Manufacturers (including importers) are required to report full manufacturing data for calendar year 2011 and production volume only for calendar year 2010 for all reportable chemical substances when 2011 site-specific production volume equals or exceeds 25,000 lb. Manufacturers, (including importers) are required to report processing and use data for calendar year 2011, for all reportable chemical substances, when 2011 site-specific production volume equals or exceeds 100,000 lb. Upfront substantiation of confidentiality claims for site identity or chemical identity as well as for processing and use information is required.
Previously Collected IUR Data
Information collected by EPA during past IUR periods is also available to the public. IUR data prior to 2006 covered organic chemicals manufactured, including imported, in volumes of 10,000 pounds or more at an individual site. Information was limited to basic manufacturing data, such as a chemical's production volume.
EPA provides non-confidential versions of the IUR data for public use. When possible, the Agency also provides nationally aggregated information using both confidential and non-confidential information.
- Non-confidential 2006 downloadable database
The 2006 IUR data summary report 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. - Non-confidential 2002 IUR Company/Chemical Records
This page allows you to search information reported to EPA under the 2002 IUR. You may search this database by company name, CAS Registry Number, or chemical name. The search results provide the company names and associated reported chemical substances. - Non-confidential 1998 IUR Company/Chemical Records
This page allows you to search information reported to EPA under the 1998 IUR. You may search this database by company name, CAS Registry Number, or chemical name. The search results provide the company names and associated reported chemical substances. - Non-confidential Production Volume Information submitted by companies under the 1986, 1990, 1994, 1998, and 2002 IUR
This page allows you to search non-confidential information from reports filed under the IUR for the 1986, 1990, 1994, 1998, and 2002 reporting cycles. You may search this database by CAS Registry Number or chemical name. The search results provide the nationally aggregated production volume for each submission period for the subject chemical. This database is also available as a downloadable database file. - Information on obtaining a copy of the public inventory can be found on the TSCA Chemical Substance Inventory site.
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