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TRI
(redirected from Toxics Release Inventory)

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TRIToxics Release Inventory (US EPA)
TRITouch Research Institute
TRITile Roofing Institute
TRITaux de Rentabilité Interne (French: internal rate of return)
TRITaux de Rentabilité Interne
TRITransportation Research Institute
TRIType Rating Instructor (aviation)
TRITransition Research Institute
TRIThe Rensselaerville Institute
TRITexas Research Institute (Austin, TX)
TRITime-Reversal Invariance
TRITerminal Reality Inc.
TRITrikloretylen
TRITecolote Research, Inc (Goleta, CA government contractor)
TRITotal Recordable Injuries
TRIThe Remanufacturing Institute
TRITechnology Readiness Index (Parasuraman)
TRIToxin Research International
TRITraining Requirements Integration
TRIBristol/Johnson City/Kingsport, TN, USA - Municipal Tri-City Airport (Airport Code)
TRITotal Resource Inventory
TRITime Reporting Information
TRITurnaround Inspection (between flight aircraft safety inspection)
TRIThermal Response Index
TRITime-Response-Initial
TRITuna Research Institute
TRIToxics Release Index (less common)
TRITower Radar Indicator
TRITransit Route Identification
TRITelecommunications Reporting Instruction
TRIThree Random Initial(s)


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The US toxics release inventory (2001 data) reported that approximately 25,000 industrial facilities released a little over 6 billion pounds of listed pollutants to the air, water and land.
2003), location of Toxics Release Inventory (TRI) and other treatment, storage, and disposal facilities (Morello-Frosch et al.
According to the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)'s Toxics Release Inventory, the mining industry (mainly gold) was responsible for dumping 1.
 
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