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Column Name: REACH_CODE_1


Description: A REACH code is a unique 14-digit code that identifies a continuous piece of surface water with similar hydrologic characteristics. It is assigned to each receiving water body by the United States Geographical Society's (USGS) National Hydrography Dataset (NHD).

In reporting year 2014, the Toxics Release Inventory (TRI) Program began asking facilities to optionally report REACH codes on the Form R to indicate where they were discharging chemicals to streams or water bodies. The reporting of REACH codes enables EPA and other researchers to accurately map discharges to the correct stream when conducting analysis.

EPA maps all reported discharges to REACHes (REACH codes) for purposes of its Risk Screening Environmental Indicators (RSEI) model, Discharge Monitoring Reports (DMR) Pollutant Loading Tool, and for other analyses. Identifying a REACH code ensures that EPA will map discharges to the correct stream or water body. In TRI-MEweb (TRI's reporting software), facilities have the option of using an interactive map to locate and identify the receiving stream or water body to which the chemical was released. TRI-MEweb will automatically populate the appropriate REACH code when a facility selects the receiving water body on the map.

Note that REACH data are not available for Alaska, Guam, American Samoa and the Northern Mariana Islands, so facilities located in these areas will not report this data.
Envirofacts Table Name(s):
  • TRI_FORM_R

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Properties:
  • Type:CHAR
  • Length:14

Definition Source:TRI Data Dictionary
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