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Toxics Board Database Eugene Toxics Right-To-Know Program

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. Please follow the links on the left for more information on the Eugene Toxics Right-to-Know Program.

The City of Eugene Toxics Board is responsible for policy development and oversight of the City’s Toxics Right-to-Know Program, which requires public reporting of hazardous substance use by local manufacturers. The appointee is required to be an employee or agent of a manufacturer required to report under Eugene’s Toxics Right-to-Know Program. The term for this position expires June 30, 2012. Additional information about the Toxics Board and an online application form is available at www.eugene-or.gov/bcc. To discuss the appointment process or the Toxics Board's responsibilities, contact Jo Eppli at 541-682-7118 or toxics@ci.eugene.or.us.

The information found below includes data for reporting years 1999 through 2011.
Data is current as of Feb 07, 2012.

Click here to see who has reported in the current year.

Information beyond the legal purview of the Eugene Toxics Right-to-Know Program (e.g., pesticide information) may be available through the Federal Toxic Release Inventory (TRI) Program. Click here.



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