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Downloadable 2002 – 1986 IUR Public Database

This file contains information reported to EPA under the Inventory Update Rule (IUR). Please note that no information claimed as TSCA Confidential Business Information by an IUR reporter is contained in this file.

This database includes information about chemicals manufactured or imported in quantities of 10,000 pounds or more at a single site during calendar years or corporate fiscal years 2001, 1997, 1993, 1989, and 1985. Processing and use information was not required to be reported and only organic chemicals were required to be reported for all cycles prior to 2006. For a listing of changes to the reported data between 2002 and 2006, please see the Downloadable 2006 IUR Public Database page.

This file requires the database application program Microsoft Access. This ACCDB file is downloaded in compressed (ZIP) file format. After downloading the file to your preferred location, double-click on the file to extract the ACCDB file. You may filter or search the 1998-2002 IUR database tables (“IUR-98_NonCBI” and “IUR-02_NonCBI”) by each available reported field, for example, by: Company Name, Site Name/Location, CAS Registry Number, or Chemical Name. You may filter or search the 1986-2006 IUR nationally aggregated production volume (PV) table (“IURALLPVs_1986-2006_NonCBI”) by CAS Registry Number, Chemical Name, or PV range.

2002-1986 IUR Public Database (zip)

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