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TRI releases with the specified submission numbers in the area of San Juan County, NM: http://toxmap.nlm.nih.gov/toxmap/main/mapIt.do?

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TRI releases with the specified submission numbers in the area of San Juan County, NM: http://toxmap.nlm.nih.gov/toxmap/main/mapIt.do?

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TRI or Superfund only Maps If your URL contains “/tri/” or “/superfund/” instead of “/main/” TOXMAP creates a map showing only the TRI or Superfund data sets. For example, http://toxmap.nlm.nih.gov/toxmap/tri/mapIt.do?chemicalName=mercury+compounds creates a map of on-site TRI releases of Mercury Compounds by reporting TRI facilities in the United States; Superfund sites containing Mercury Compounds will not be mapped. Required “Parameters” (CGI variables after the question mark in the URL) None Optional “Parameters” > city > state > ZIP > otherPlace – a county, body of water, or other place > regionID – the region ID of a pre-defined or user-defined region > chemicalName > registryNumber – CAS registry number (preferred over chemicalName) > subnos – A comma-delimited list of one or more TRI submission numbers (overrides “chemicalName” and “registryNumber”) Parameter combinations that can be used for specifying a place > city and state > state only > city only > ZIP code only > otherPl

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