SARA Title III Reporting is also known as Emergency Planning and Community Right-to-Know Act (EPCRA) Reporting and serves to help communities plan for and manage chemical emergencies. EPCRA Reporting requires industrial facilities to report the storage, use, and release of hazardous materials which allows local governments and emergency responders to improve the quality of their emergency planning. The vast majority of industrial facilities are required to report because it is extremely common for a facility to store or use at least one reportable hazardous material in its business operations. Review of the state environmental regulator’s website is typically required to determine which reporting system is used as it can vary from state to state. There are also several types of reporting included under the EPCRA reporting umbrella: Continue reading “Preparing for Superfund Amendments and Reauthorization Act (SARA) Title III Reporting”

The deadline for annual submission of SARA Title III Reports and Notifications is March 1, 2025.

The Superfund Amendments and Reauthorization Act (SARA) requires facilities to report annually to US EPA, state, and local regulatory agencies. This report must include both the maximum storage amounts and the releases of reportable hazardous materials/chemicals that exceed certain thresholds. The report assists communities to plan for chemical emergencies. Continue reading “The Deadline for Submission of SARA Title III is Approaching”