Thiram

Toxic Release Inventory data for 2024. 26 facilities reported releasing thiram.

On-site releases249.1k lb
Off-site transfers48.7k lb
Air emissions1.1k lbstack + fugitive
Water discharges0 lb

Largest 2024 releasers

FacilityStateOn-site (lb)
Elemental Environmental Solutions Llc
Arkadelphia
Arkansas247.9k
Cooper Standard Automotive
Bowling Green
Ohio1.0k
Sponge Cushion Inc
Morris
Illinois26
Vibracoustic Usa Inc. Carmi Mixing Div
Carmi
Illinois15
Leggett & Platt Inc
Cape Girardeau
Missouri14
Carlisle Syntec A Div Of Carlisle Construction Materia
Carlisle
Pennsylvania10
Flow Polymers Llc
Cleveland
Ohio6
Chem Technologies Ltd.
Middlefield
Ohio4
Veolia Es Technical Solutions Llc Port Arthur Facility
Beaumont
Texas3
American Phoenix Inc.
Eau Claire
Wisconsin2
Veolia N.a. Inc.
Sauget
Illinois1
Contitech Usa Llc
Lincoln
Nebraska1
Contitech Usa Llc
Mount Pleasant
Iowa1
Parker Hannifin Corp O-Ring Div
Lebanon
Tennessee0
Clean Harbors El Dorado Llc
El Dorado
Arkansas0
Heritage Thermal Services
East Liverpool
Ohio0
Micro Chem Co Llc
Adel
Georgia0
Akrochem Corp
Stow
Ohio0
Rex-Hide Industries Inc
Tyler
Texas0
Sika Corp
Grandview
Missouri0
Revlis Corp
Akron
Ohio0
Henniges Automotive Iowa Inc
Keokuk
Iowa0
Hexpol Compounding Burton Rubber Processing
Burton
Ohio0
Lanxess Corp Plant 2
Chardon
Ohio0
Cjb Industries Inc Cs Plant
Valdosta
Georgia0
Nufarm Americas Inc. - Alsip
Alsip
Illinois0

About Thiram in the Toxic Release Inventory

The Toxic Release Inventory (TRI) tracks how much of each listed chemical U.S. industrial facilities release into the environment each year. EPA requires facilities in certain industry sectors that manufacture, process, or otherwise use TRI-listed chemicals above threshold amounts to report annually. In 2024, 26 facilities reported releasing thiram to EPA's TRI program.

The primary release pathway is land disposal (247.9k lb), which includes landfills, surface impoundments, land treatment, and underground injection.

TRI data represents reported releases, not measured environmental concentrations. A facility reporting large releases of thiram is not necessarily causing harm at those levels — toxicity, exposure pathways, and local conditions all matter. Conversely, small reported amounts of highly toxic chemicals can pose greater risk than large amounts of less toxic ones. TRI is a transparency tool, not a risk assessment.

For health information about specific chemicals, the Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry (ATSDR) publishes toxicological profiles, and EPA's Integrated Risk Information System (IRIS) provides reference doses and cancer classifications.