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About RTK NET
The Right-to-Know Network provides free access to numerous databases and resources on the environment. With the information available on
RTK NET, you can identify specific factories and their environmental effects;
find permits issued under environmental statutes; and identify civil cases filed.
There are no fees; RTK NET is free. It was established in order
to empower citizen involvement in community and government decision-making.
You can access RTK NET via the web at www.rtknet.org. RTK NET offers the
following:
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Databases: We provide access to several government databases on the environment and we let
you search them for free. We are continuously adding and updating our databases as soon as the information becomes available.
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Technical Support: We provide a user manual and other materials
that help you access and search the databases (online access to these materials
are available under help and documents). In addition, you are welcome to
call us if you have problems accessing or searching the databases.
RTK NET was started in 1989 in support of the Emergency Planning
and Community Right to Know Act (EPCRA), which mandated public access to
the Toxic Release Inventory. It is operated OMB
Watch. In the past it was funded by various government agencies through a previous partner, Unison Institute, and foundations.
RTK NET Contributors
The generous contributions of the following organizations have helped support the work of The Right-To-Know Network (RTK NET):
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