TSCA CDR Deadline Extended to January 29, 2021
On November 25, 2020, EPA formally extended the deadline for the 2020 Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA) Chemical Data Reporting (CDR) submissions - from November 30, 2020 to January 29, 2021. EPA noted that this will be the final extension for the 2020 CDR. EPA previously announced an extension of the reporting period from its original September 30, 2020 deadline via an April 9 Federal Register notice.
EPA extended the deadline in response to comments from stakeholders who raised concerns about the ability to timely report due to technical issues with electronic reporting using EPA’s Central Data Exchange (CDX) system and staffing and other resource limitations arising from the COVID-19 pandemic. EPA references six letters received by the Agency over the past two months raising these issues. The regulated community will likely recall that EPA extended the submission deadline for the 2016 CDR due to problems with EPA’s electronic reporting system.
For the 2020 submission period, companies must report under CDR if at one or more U.S. sites they manufactured or imported at least 25,000 pounds of a reportable chemical substance during any one of the calendar years 2016, 2017, 2018, or 2019. In addition to production volume information for each year, companies must provide manufacturing activity, processing, and use information for 2019. For substances subject to certain regulatory actions, the reporting threshold is 2,500 pounds per year, per site.
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For information on changes for the 2020 CDR, see our TSCA 30/30 webinar.