General Interest-U.S.
EPA News Release: EPA Announces University Challenge to Find Innovative Uses
for Toxics Data; May 13, 2013
EPA
Announces University Challenge to Find Innovative Uses for Toxics Data
WASHINGTON
-- The
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) today launched the TRI University
Challenge, a new initiative designed to use academic partnerships to find
innovative uses for Toxics Release Inventory (TRI) data. TRI gives all
Americans access to information about toxic chemicals in the environment as a
tool to better protect health and the environment.
“For more
than 20 years, individuals, organizations and communities have relied on TRI as
a powerful tool for environmental protection,” said Malcolm D. Jackson,
assistant administrator for EPA’s Office of Environmental Information and Chief
Information Officer. “Now, EPA is encouraging students and professors to submit
ideas for new projects that will increase the knowledge, use, and understanding
of TRI data.
EPA will
accept TRI University Challenge applications between March 18 and May 13, 2013
for projects that will begin this fall. Two informational webinars about the
challenge are planned for April.
Institutions
whose project proposals are selected will become TRI University Challenge
partners. Partners gain practical experience collaborating with EPA to
understand and solve local environmental challenges and may receive national
recognition for their efforts. While no monetary assistance is available as
part of this challenge, partners will receive direct support and guidance from
EPA TRI experts.
Priority
will be given to projects related to one or more of the following four topics:
pollution prevention and sustainability, stakeholder engagement, technology and
data mashups, and environmental education.
TRI helps
industry, government, non-governmental organizations and the public make
environmentally responsible decisions .by providing them with information about
toxic chemical releases into the air, water and land.,
More
information on the Challenge, webinars and sample project ideas: http://www.epa.gov/tri/university/
More
information about the Challenge: http://challenge.gov/
More
information about TRI: www.epa.gov/tri