CONTACT: FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE EPA Selects Eight Universities to help Improve Public Health Data and Research WASHINGTON – EPA announced today its selection of academic partners for the Toxics Release Inventory (TRI) University Challenge, a project designed to find innovative ways to increase public awareness of toxic chemical releases in their communities and around the country. TRI provides communities with information about toxic chemical releases to the air, water, and land and helps industry, government, non-governmental organizations, and the public make more informed decisions to protect their health and environment. Through these partnerships, EPA will work with eight diverse academic institutions to develop practical and replicable projects focused on pollution prevention, sustainability, community engagement, and technology for improving the presentation and understanding of TRI data. The TRI University Challenge is open to anyone connected with an accredited college or university, and project timelines are flexible. The selected projects were proposed by faculty and students from Drew University, Huston-Tillotson University, Indiana University-Bloomington, SUNY Plattsburg, University of California-Los Angeles, University of Washington-Bothell, University of Wisconsin-Green Bay, and Washington University in St. Louis. While there is no financial award for this Challenge, academic partners will receive support from TRI Program staff and national recognition by being featured on the TRI website. In addition, partners will be encouraged to pursue opportunities to speak at relevant conferences and events. More information about TRI: www.epa.gov/tri R130 |
Thursday, 25 July 2013
News Release: EPA Selects Eight Universities to Help Improve Public Health Data and Research
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