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The Environmental Protection Agency has much information on the Internet.

To ask questions about a facility's reports under the Toxic Release Inventory, go to
http://www.epa.gov/enviro/html/tris/tris_query.html
For analysis and discussion of TRI and other programs, go to http://www.mapcruzin.com/

You can ask about many years of data about what chemicals have ben released to the air, water, or land, or transferred off-site from a facility. The new EPA Sector Facility Indexing Project web site caused uproar from polluters who did not want this information at your fingertips. Try http://www.epa.gov/oeca/sfi

To learn more about the EPA's Environmental Justice Through Pollution Prevention, check out http://www.epa.gov/opptintr/ejp2 For pesticide data, try http://es.epa.gov/oeca/ore/tped/toxpest.html

For a catalogue of voluntary programs offered by EPA, try http://www.epa.gov/partners

Environmental groups and activists have some amazing websites, too. Silicon Valley Toxics Coalition offers much information about Superfund cleanups (or the lack of it) at http://www.svtc.org/resource.htm

The Environmental Defense Fund offers a website worth viewing at http://www.scorecard.org

To check out the risk from a chemical spill, try http://www.rtk.net/wcs

A real stunner is http://www.dieoff.org For a special message from Hopi Dan Evehema,
try http://www.HinduismToday.kauai.hi.us/ashram/

Children's Health Environmental Coalition (CHEC)

The 4th Wave

http://environment.miningco.com/library/weekly/aa120698.htm