The USEPA will be providing additional information related to the Chemical Data Reporting (CDR) Rule, which was formerly the Inventory Update Rule (IUR). Many companies have been confused about what they actually have to report. And a recent workshop dealt with one specific type of chemical - byproducts.
More information will be coming sometime in January. Until then, those companies who are still trying to figure out their obligations can check EPA's Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) page on the 2012 CDR, which can be found here.
Additional useful information is available from a workshop held January 19, 2012 at the Washington University Law School. The workshop, sponsored by law firm Bergeson & Campbell and the USEPA, looked specifically on how to report byproducts and recycled substances under the CDR. An overview and slide presentations, as well as case studies and an audio playback, can be downloaded here.
More information on the CDR can be found on EPA's web site.
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