Eugene Toxics Right-to-Know Program
Program Reports
The Eugene Toxics Right-to-Know Program was created in 1996 by an amendment to the Eugene Charter that requires certain manufacturers to provide information to the public concerning the use and disposition of federally listed hazardous substances. This is a public information program as opposed to a regulatory program. It is overseen by a seven-member volunteer citizen board appointed by the Eugene City Council.
Online Database to Toxics Right-to-Know Program Data
The link below includes data for reporting years 1999 through 2011. Data are current as of April 1, 2013.
Report Data
Quick Guide to Accessing Toxics Right-to-Know Data
Citizen Guide to the Toxics Right-to-Know Program
Hazardous Substance Tracking Instructions