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The National Environmental Information Exchange Network Update National Congress of American Indians Exchange Network Tribal Meeting Albuquerque, NM March 24-25, 2009. Today’s Topics. Regional Strategies for Exchange Network Implementation & National System Flow Priorities
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The National Environmental Information Exchange Network Update National Congress of American Indians Exchange Network Tribal Meeting Albuquerque, NM March 24-25, 2009
Today’s Topics • Regional Strategies for Exchange Network Implementation & National System Flow Priorities • Climate Change • Node 2.0 • Tribal/EPA EIN Management & Technology Council and Full EN Implementation
Regional Strategies for Exchange Network Implementation Vision for an Enhanced Regional Role with the Exchange Network • EPA Regions will foster connections and communications with existing and potential Network customers and promote regional utilization of the Network.
Exchange Network Regional Strategic Actions • Engage in Programmatic Outreach and Communication • Convene Network Partners • Continue to Participate Actively in Governance and Administration • Leverage the Unique Role of OEI Lead Region ENLC Delegate • Support Regional Utilization of the Exchange Network • Continue Supporting Exchange Network Grant Administration • Leverage the Network for Other EPA Grant Program • Establish Regions as Centers of Leadership • Coordinate with Tribes and Engage Network Tribal Participation • Work with Network Governance to Implement the Regional Strategy More Info: http://www.exchangenetwork.net/operations/enlc/EN_RegionalPlan_v1.0.doc
National System Flow Priorities • EPA’s “reinforced” emphasis to work with tribes & states on concrete plans to flow data • ECOS Resolution: State/EPA Commitment to Full Implementation of EN Strategic Plan national system flows: • Facility ID • Safe Drinking Water Information System (SDWIS) • Toxic Release Inventory (TRI) • Air Quality System (AQS) • National Emissions Inventory (NEI) • Beach Notification • Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) • Air Facility System (AFS) • Integrated Compliance Information System - National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (ICIS-NPDES) • Water Quality Exchange (WQX) • Tribal Resolution: Tribal/EPA Commitment to implement targeted flows (i.e., FRS, WQX, AQS, Open Dump for HIS/EPA)?
State-EPA EIN Management & Technology Council? • Collaborate on exchange of ideas/info to save agencies time & money - more efficiently achieve future info management goals. • Provide forum to discuss current-future business & IT policy including BMPs, resources, training and other critical issues • Participate in evaluation, funding, and development of new management programs, technologies and applications. • Identify, discuss, and resolve key state and federal policy issues in info management. • Solicit and provide input and recommendations into proposed guidelines, rules, and decisions. • Engage broader group of organizations w/experience in environmental info to interact with state agencies with primacy for administering environmental programs and EPA
Council Membership Council Members - IT Division Managers, Information Resource Division Managers, Information Systems Admins, CIOs, others w/similar decision-making authority in states and EPA. • Council Membership with full voting privileges open to state agencies with primacy for administering environmental programs, EPA and tribes. • Multiple members are permitted from each State and each program office in the EPA but voting is limited to • Voting members should designate an alternate to attend Council meetings or vote in their absence. • Non-voting membership status is created for senior info tech managers in other federal/state agencies, including, but not limited to: • State departments of health, natural resources, & ag • CDC, DOI, USGS and NOAA • Non-profit orgs - Association of State Drinking Water Administrators (ASDWA), NCAI and Natureserve.
Decision • Do the tribes want to create something similar? • Tribal-EPA EIN Management & Technology Council • Does NCAI want to serve as the “sponsoring” organization?
Flow Costs – Tools for Thought Return on Investment (ROI) and Business Process Analysis Project
Flow Costs – Tools for Thought Economic Baseline Project • Example Data Flow – Yurok Tribe … More details on this tomorrow ….
Climate Change • EPA’s draft mandatory reporting rule for GHG reporting from large GHG sources to develop carbon regulations under either: • carbon tax, or • market-based, cap-and-trade program • The GHG gas emissions covered: • carbon dioxide (CO2), • methane (CH4), • nitrous oxide (N2O), • hydrofluorocarbons (HFC), • perfluorocarbons (PFC), • sulfur hexafluoride (SF6) as well as other fluorinated gases expressed mtCO2e
Climate Change • GHG emissions sources required for GHG emissions data collection to begin 1/1/2010, w/annual reporting to EPA starting 2011: • All suppliers of specified industrial gases & fossil fuels. • Manufacturers of vehicles and engines. • Facilities emitting 25,000 mtCO2e or more GHG emissions/yr • EPA estimates ~ 13,000 facilities fall w/in rule scope, w/power plants mentioned specifically. • Public hearings in April w/public comment for 60 days.
Climate Change • EN working with TCR, California Climate Action Registry (CCAR), EPA, several states to pilot exchange of GHG data using Consolidated Emissions Reporting Schema (CERS) • demonstrate data exchange of batch historical GHG data from CCAR to TCR using EN nodes & client tools • proof of concept for future flow of GHG emissions from States/Provinces/Tribes to TCR • explore using this data exchange to support voluntary batch uploads data from business entities to TCR and EPA • Windsor Solutions developed FCD, and has/will have contract w/CA for flow testing • ECOS to provide some level of funding
Node 2.0 Summary of Features More on this topic tomorrow ….
More Info? Mike Beaulac Michigan Department of Environmental Quality Lansing, MI beaulacm@michigan.gov 517-241-7808