Environmental Reporting Service Features
Simplifies compliance with complex environmental and OSHA reporting obligations
Completes the reporting on your behalf, accurately and on time
Includes verification of your need to file a report, including specific state and federal requirements for your location(s)
Keeps you up-to-date on recent and upcoming regulatory changes
Our Most Popular Environmental Reporting Services
Tier II Reporting Service
Includes an assessment to verify whether you need to file a Tier II report, and determine the specific federal, state and local environmental requirements for your location(s). We’ll then prepare and file the Tier II report for you if one is needed.
ESG Reporting Service
Manages the entire environmental, social and governance (ESG) reporting process. This includes an onsite-assessment, collection and review of company-provided data, materiality assessment, carbon footprint measurement and creation of written and professionally designed final report.
Toxics Release Inventory (TRI) Reporting Service
Verifies whether you need to file a TRI report and determine the specific federal and state environmental requirements for your location(s). If required, we’ll then prepare and file the TRI report on your behalf.
Additional Environmental Reports
We can also handle additional environmental reports, including air quality permitting, wastewater/industrial discharge monitoring report, storm water pollution & prevention planning, waste reporting, emission inventories, semi-annual deviation reports, annual compliance certifications, NESHAP reports and more.
Additional Supplemental Services
- Environmental Compliance Program
- Live Regulatory Update Service
- Compliance Matrix
- ISO 14001 Gap Assessment
Environmental Reporting Service FAQs
Who must file a TRI report?
expand_moreexpand_lessFacilities must file a TRI report annually to the EPA and designated state and/or tribe if they meet all four of these criteria:
- Is in a “covered sector” (defined by NAICS codes),
- Has 10 or more full-time employees,
- Has a TRI-listed chemical, and
- The listed chemical exceeds its threshold in a given year
What are NAICS codes?
expand_moreexpand_lessThe North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) is the standard used by Federal statistical agencies in classifying business establishments for the purpose of collecting, analyzing, and publishing statistical data related to the U.S. business economy.
Which facilities must file a Tier II report?
expand_moreexpand_lessFacilities that must report include:
- Facilities covered under OSHA’s Hazard Communication Standard and that must prepare or have available safety data sheets (SDSs) for one or more hazardous chemicals; and
- Facilities that meet either of the following conditions:
- An extremely hazardous substance (EHS) is present at any one time in an amount equal to or greater than 500 pounds (approximately 55 gallons) or the threshold planning quantity (TPQ), whichever is lower.
- A hazardous chemical that is not an EHS is present at any one time in an amount equal to or greater than the threshold level for that chemical. Threshold levels are 10,000 pounds unless the chemical is gasoline or diesel fuel at a retail gas station (higher threshold quantities apply to retail gas stations).
There is no threshold quantity if state responders, local emergency officials, or the local fire department asks you for information on any or all of your chemicals.
What should I do if I determine my facility is applicable to Tier II and TRI reporting requirements, but we have not reported in the past?
expand_moreexpand_lessTo get your facility up to date and into compliance with these rules, it is recommended that back-filed reports be submitted for at least the previous three years for which reporting should have been submitted but was not. Back-filed reports can be submitted at the same time as the next upcoming deadline.