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Network Innovations. Let’s Share Code: Site Profiler Popping Up Everywhere. Thursday, May 31, 2012. Meeting Agenda. Time: 30 Mins Site Profiler Overview Michigan Experiences Various State Implementations Demonstration New Hampshire Experiences Colorado Experiences Open Q & A.

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  1. Network Innovations Let’s Share Code: Site Profiler Popping Up Everywhere Thursday, May 31, 2012

  2. Meeting Agenda Time: 30 Mins Site Profiler Overview Michigan Experiences Various State Implementations Demonstration New Hampshire Experiences Colorado Experiences Open Q & A

  3. Site Profiler System Overview What is the Site Profiler System? • 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

  4. Site Profiler System Overview What is the Site Profiler System? • 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

  5. 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

  6. 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)

  7. Cleanup site #34 Cleanup site #34 UST #B541 Title V Operating Permit #845 UST #B541 Title V Operating Permit #845 Water Discharge Permit #F964D3 Water Discharge Permit #F964D3 Site Registry Team/Business Protocols Anatomy of Site Merge #23471 Borland Site 1252 Rue Road Lansing, MI #1126 Ajax Corporation 1252 Rue Road Lansing, MI #54234 Ajax Corporation 1252 Rue Street Lansing, MI + =

  8. 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”)….

  9. Site Profiler State Implementations

  10. Site Profiler Demonstration

  11. 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

  12. 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

  13. Site Profiler Questions/Answers

  14. Site Profiler System Overview

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