

The types of facilities found in this database include landfills, transfer stations, material recovery facilities, composting sites, transformation facilities, waste tire sites, and closed disposal sites. The CASWIS database contains information on solid waste facilities, operations, and disposal sites throughout the State of California. California - Solid Waste Information System (CASWIS) HWTS-DATAMART provides California with information on hazardous waste shipments for generators, transporters, and treatment, storage, and disposal facilities. California - Hazardous Waste Tracking System - Datamart (HWTS-DATAMART) The five systems are: California Environmental Reporting System (CERS), EnviroStor, GeoTracker, California Integrated Water Quality System (CIWQS), and Toxic Release Inventory (TRI). This data warehouse combines and merges facility and site information from five different systems managed within CalEPA. The California Environmental Protection Agency (CalEPA) has recently implemented a new data warehouse system (“nSite”). The EnviroStor database includes the following site types: Federal Superfund sites (National Priorities List (NPL)) State Response, including Military Facilities and State Superfund Voluntary Cleanup and School sites. California - Department of Toxic Substances Control-EnviroStor System (DTSC-ENVIROSTOR)ĭTSC EnviroStor is an online search and Geographic Information System (GIS) tool for identifying sites that have known contamination or sites for which there may be reasons to investigate further. Under oversight by Cal/EPA, certified local governing agencies (Unified Program Agencies - UPAs) consolidate, coordinate and provide consistent regulatory activities for six state and federal environmental programs. The California Environmental Reporting System (CERS) is a statewide web-based user and information exchange system to support over 140,000 regulated businesses and over 130 local agencies in electronically collecting and reporting significant hazardous materials, hazardous waste and compliance and enforcement data as mandated by California law.

This data set is only available on the EPA intranet.ĬA-California Environmental Reporting System (CA-CERS) BOILERīOILER maintains location data for boilers at major air sources as reported on Information Collection Request (ICR) survey responses. BIA provides education services to approximately 48,000 Indian students. BIA is responsible for the administration and management of 55.7 million acres of land held in trust by the United States for American Indians, Indian tribes, and Alaska Natives.

Bureau of Indian Affairs Indian School (BIA INDIAN SCHOOL)īIA Indian schools, which are located on Indian Land, collected by the Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA). This data is processed within the RCRA Information (RCRAInfo) database. The data collected is used to create the National Biennial Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) Hazardous Waste Report. Biennial Reporters (BR)Īll generators and treatment, storage, and disposal (TSD) facilities who handle hazardous waste are required to report to the EPA Administrator at least once every two years. Assessment, Cleanup and Redevelopment Exchange System (ACRES)ĪCRES stores information reported by EPA Brownfields grant recipients on brownfields properties assessed or cleaned up with grant funding as well as information on Targeted Brownfields Assessments performed by EPA Regions.īRAC is a process used to close excess military installations and realign the total asset inventory in order to save money on operations and maintenance. Arizona Unified Repository for Informational Tracking of The Environment (AZURITE)ĪZURITE is the Arizona Department of Environmental Quality (ADEQ) database that is used for environmental enforcement and compliance reporting to the Permit and Compliance (PCS) system and to the Air Facility System Universal Interface (AFS-UI). Air Quality System (AQS)ĪQS contains ambient air pollution data collected by EPA, State, Local, and Tribal air pollution control agencies from thousands of monitoring stations. The Air Facility System (AFS) contains compliance and permit data for stationary sources of air pollution regulated by the EPA, state, and local air pollution agencies. AIR contains enforcement, compliance, and permit data for stationary sources of air pollution regulated by the EPA, State, and Local air pollution agencies. AIR is the modernization of the Air Facility System (AFS) into the Integrated Compliance Information System (ICIS).
