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Community Right-to-Know Act (CRKA)

The Community Right-to-Know Act (CRKA) is a U.S. law that requires businesses and industries to share information about the chemicals they use, store, or release into the environment. Its goal is to enable communities, workers, and emergency responders to be informed about potential chemical hazards in their area. The act helps promote transparency and environmental safety by providing access to important chemical data, ensuring that citizens and authorities can respond effectively to chemical spills, accidents, or routine emissions.