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<br />Get Involved <br />Citizens can and should know if facilities near them are complying with EPCRA or Community Right-To- <br />Know laws. Citizens should know if the appropriate chemical emergency plans have been developed for <br />their neighborhoods. When designing EPCRA, Congress noted that the government itself could not <br />tackle the enormous job of enforcement and compliance, and EPCRA was designed to enlist the help of <br />the public. EPCRA gives citizens enforcement powers, the right to sue facilities that do not comply with <br />the reporting law, and the right to obtain information. It is in the public's best interests that EPCRA be <br />implemented in all localities. <br />