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Time: 30 Mins
1. Site Profiler Overview
2. Michigan Experiences
3. Various State Implementations
4. Demonstration
5. New Hampshire Experiences
6. Colorado Experiences
7. Open Q & A
Meeting Agenda
Site Profiler
System Overview
• Integrated view of enterprise core site/facility information across all programs.
• Spatial representation of sites (improves locational data)
• Warehouse, so it does not impact/disrupt program systems
• Shareable between States, and many times the benefits from state-to-states are shared
What is the Site Profiler System?
Site Profiler
System Overview
• Combined with FacID Plugin - solves the challenge of sending cleaned/non-duplicative Facility data to the EPA.
• Transparent, a quick method to present regulated data to the Public
• Supports drivers for integrated environmental data from EPA (FacID data flow), the legislature, and the regulated community
What is the Site Profiler System?
Site Profiler
Michigan Implementation
• Provide basic cross-agency information for DEQ
• What facilities have what permits in my congressional district?
• Internal Data Reconciliation
• Numerous Programs and Databases
• Compliance & Enforcement – Transparency
• Geo-spatial component – Bing Maps
• FRS Data Flow => EPA
Programs and Databases
• MI Toxic Release Inventory (TRI)• Oil & Gas Database (OGS GSDMIR) • Waste Data System (WDS) • MI Air Emissions Inventory System (MAERS) • NPDES Management System (NMS)• Safe Drinking Water (SDWIS)
Site Registry
Team/Business Protocols
Anatomy of Site Merge
UST#B541
#54234
Ajax Corporation1252 Rue Street
Lansing, MI
WaterDischarge
Permit#F964D3
#23471
Borland Site1252 Rue Road
Lansing, MI
Title VOperating
Permit#845
=+#1126
Ajax Corporation1252 Rue Road
Lansing, MI
UST#B541
WaterDischarge
Permit#F964D3
Cleanup site#34
Title VOperating
Permit#845
Cleanup site#34
State of MichiganOpen Source Software License
The intent of this license is to make unique software developed by the State of Michigan, as described in Exhibit B, available to others (“Software”)….
Site Profiler
State Implementations
State Framewor
k Database Spatial Toolset CME
New Hampshire(One Stop Environmental Data)
NET 2.0 Oracle 9i Google Maps/ArcGIS No
Michigan (Site Registry)
NET 1.1 SQL 2000 ArcIMS Yes
Colorado (Site Profiler)
NET 2.0 SQL 2005 Google Maps/ArcGIS Yes
Kansas (Facility Profiler)
NET 1.1 Oracle 10g ArcGIS Yes
Hawaii (Environmental Health Warehouse)
NET 2.0 SQL 2005 Google Maps/ArcGIS No
Missouri (Facility Profiler)
J2EE 1.4.2 DB2 UDB 8.1 ArcIMS No
Nevada (Facility Profiler)
NET 1.1 Oracle 11g ArcIMS No
North Dakota (Facility Profiler)
NET 1.1 SQL 2000 ArcIMS No
Site Profiler
New Hampshire Implementation
• Three primary drivers – need for map interface, FRS flow, better reconciliation
• It’s all about timing – already doing Node/Flow upgrade, saw Site Profiler demo, had to have it
• NH had assistance with installation and training, but now NHDES/NHDoIT staff are adding additional data sets
• Windsor did SDWIS, we have mapped to above/underground storage tanks, air facilities, beaches and remediation sites, working through the other source systems
Site Profiler
Colorado Implementation
• Primary drivers – Single site view of “permitting” and compliance information, mapping, better reconciliation, facility flow, Helping the Source Water Assessment Program
• Third time is the charm – Colorado had tried this before with only limited success, so went with a product that had been proven in other states.
• Windsor did SDWIS, Air Stationary Sources Emissions, TRI. Colorado mapped Solid Waste and an ICIS-NPDES data dump.
• Working on RCRA, evaluating others such as CAFOs, Cleanup sites, and Health Facilities
Site Profiler
System Overview
Source System 1
Data Extract Transform and Load
(ETL)
Source System 2
Source System 3
Source System 4
Data Warehouse
Web
Geocoding Service
Mapping ServerWeb
Reconciliation Application (FPRA)
Inquiry & Mapping
EPA CDX
XML
Network Node Server
Facility Profiler Source Systems
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