Rhode Island
Rhode Island is now being served from live EPA ingest data pulled into SQLite for ECHO, TRI, and Superfund layers.
Rhode Island is now being served from live EPA ingest data pulled into SQLite for ECHO, TRI, and Superfund layers.
Providence County currently shows 7 Superfund sites, 471 imported facility profiles, and 198,341 lbs in loaded TRI releases.
Washington County currently shows 3 Superfund sites, 160 imported facility profiles, and 20,944 lbs in loaded TRI releases.
Kent County currently shows 1 Superfund site, 124 imported facility profiles, and 468 lbs in loaded TRI releases.
Bristol County currently shows 0 Superfund sites, 24 imported facility profiles, and 17,089 lbs in loaded TRI releases.
Newport County currently shows 1 Superfund site, 42 imported facility profiles, and 0 lbs in loaded TRI releases.
Rutland County currently shows 0 Superfund sites, 1 imported facility profile, and 0 lbs in loaded TRI releases.
Significant Violation across 12 of the last 12 quarters, with $40,000 in recorded penalties.
Violation Identified across 12 of the last 12 quarters, with $10,500 in recorded penalties.
Significant noncompliance across 8 of the last 12 quarters, with $18,750 in recorded penalties.
Significant Violation across 11 of the last 12 quarters, with $2,500 in recorded penalties.
Rhode Island facilities in the imported ECHO data show air-program oversight, inspections, or noncompliance signals.
Air-program pages are where odor, smoke, and neighborhood exposure searches turn into specific facility histories.
Rhode Island facilities in the imported ECHO data show water-permit pressure, inspections, or noncompliance signals.
Water-permit pages convert raw monitoring and discharge fields into a public-facing entry point.
Rhode Island facilities in the imported ECHO data show hazardous-waste or RCRA oversight signals.
RCRA pages widen the site beyond release-volume stories and into storage, disposal, and hazardous-waste compliance.