Monday, February 7, 2022

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Learn from others and broaden your career by participating in a DCC opportunity. Check out DCC today to find the right project or detail for you.  Or, if you are a manager try creating an opportunity of your own to help you fill those personnel gaps quickly.

 

Below are some of our featured opportunities for this month. Click on the links to see the full description or visit the portal to see other available opportunities.

 

 

We hope you take advantage of these opportunities. Visit the DCC online portal at https://openopps.usajobs.gov/community/doi

 

For additional questions or support, contact the DOI Career Connection Program Manager, Theresa Spriggs, at dcc@ios.doi.gov.


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Keeping up with the Keystoners … and meet the 2022 boogeymen (and boogeywomen)

Announcing New Plain-Language Guide to Using the TRI

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Factors to Consider When Using TRI

For more than a decade, EPA has provided Factors to Consider When Using TRI, a guide to understanding and using the important information found in the Toxics Release Inventory.

This year, EPA has revised and shortened the document to concisely explain the limitations of TRI data. The guide provides:

  • an overview of what the TRI is and is not;
  • a new graphic summarizing factors that influence potential risk from exposure to TRI chemicals; and
  • a simplified discussion of factors to consider when reviewing TRI facility-specific data, analyzing TRI waste management trends over time, and using TRI to evaluate health impacts.

EPA has removed the more technical content (e.g., term definitions, references to the reporting form, discussion of calculations, etc.) from this revised version and is developing a new technical guide that will include these details. In the meantime, the previous version of Factors to Consider will still be available on the TRI website.

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Diagram showing the factors that influence risk from TRI chemicals

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