Electronic Submission of TRI Reporting Forms
Facilities prepare and submit Toxics Release Inventory (TRI) reporting forms using TRI-MEweb. This software guides facility representatives through the process of completing, reviewing, and submitting TRI reporting forms.
- What's New?
- TRI-MEweb Guidance
- TRI-MEweb Tutorials
- Central Data Exchange (CDX) Tutorials
- TRI Data Exchange (TDX)
What's New?
TRI-MEweb Guidance
Learn about the TRI reporting software and how to begin using it.
TRI-MEweb Tutorials
Access tutorials describing specific features and functionality of the reporting software via the PDF below or within TRI-MEweb itself.
CDX Tutorials
TRI-MEweb is accessed through EPA's Central Data Exchange (CDX). To get started, users must first create a CDX account. This and other TRI-MEweb starter tasks are covered in a series of short tutorials.
Tutorial Name | Length (min/sec) |
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Register a New CDX Account as a Certifying Official | 11:57 |
Add a Certifying Official Role to Your CDX Profile | 9:48 |
Register a New CDX Account as a Preparer | 5:45 |
Add a Preparer Role to Your CDX Profile | 2:52 |
How to update your CDX profile | 2:00 |
TRI Data Exchange (TDX)
The TRI Data Exchange (TDX) is the data transmission network that TRI-MEweb uses to send chemical release data to state, territorial, or tribal government entities on behalf of reporting facilities. Through the TDX Viewer, states, territories, and tribes have real-time access to TRI data.