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TheFacility Registry

System

IT FORUM

Boston, MA

The Facility Registry System

Facility Registry System

Creates a single, integrated set of facility identification information Environmental Interests Locational Coordinates Affiliation

Provides links to EPA’s media information systems

Conforms to the Data Standard

QA/QC

The Agency Repository of Places of Environmental Interest

Why is FRS Needed? FRS links facility data across program systems,

which satisfies EPA’s business need to identify: the regulated facilities within a particular sector the location of a facility the different permits and regulations that apply to a

particular facility all facilities owned by a particular corporation

FRS provides essential support for applications that rely on integrated views of facilities: Public Access (Envirofacts, EnviroMapper, ECHO) Enforcement (IDEA, OTIS)

High Level Data Model

IndividualIndividual

Organization

Mailing AddressAffiliationAffiliation

SIC/NAICSSIC/NAICS

Environmental Interest

Environmental Interest

GeographicCoordinatesGeographicCoordinates

Relationship:onemany

Facility/SiteFacility/Site

FRS – All about key identifiers

Name and Location Contact and Organization / Mailing Address Program Identifiers Latitude / Longitude Other key informational elements

HUC, Indian country, Federal Facilities

Environmental Justice Environmental Interest Type Industrial Codes

Online Targeting Information System

(OTIS)

National EmissionInventory

(NEI) Central DataExchange

(CDX)

Integrated Compliance Information System

(ICIS)

Integrated Data for Enforcement Analysis

(IDEA)

States

Envirofacts(Direct Connection)

Portal Project

Clean Air Markets Division Business System

(CAMDBS)

FederalFacilities

AIRS FacilitySubsystem

(AFS)

These activities rely on FRS data integration!These activities rely on FRS data integration!

FRS Dependencies

Goals Ultimate Goal

Improve Data Quality and Integration to better serve our Customers

Measured Goals for CY 200690% Lat Long

Currently at 62% documented

3 more National Data Sets Added 3 – BRAC, FRP, and NCES (Schools)

7 More State Exchanges Have 1 (AR), rest in the pipeline

FRS Goals CY 2006

Adding State and Program Exchanges

A

We’ve added AR this year and are moving towards Production in all States in Orange!

National Datasets:

DOD BRACs

Facility Response Plan

Schools

Working towards:

E-Grid

UIC, STORET

Early Snapshot of FRS Locational Data

Feb 2006

Snapshot of FRS Location Data

August 2006

Examples of Locational Information Captured in FRS

Collection Method Address Matching GPS Map interpolation

Accuracy Range 1 meter (GPS) and greater

Reference Point Description Plant Entrance Water Release Pipe Air Release Stack, etc

Locational Improvement

Inaccurate data impedes our work to complete the mission.

(No Longer Accept ZIP Code Centroids)

Better data equals better analysis

Strategies to Locational Improvement

Partnerships Leverage Exchange Network with States Work closely with Regions and Program Offices Work with other Agencies and Departments

Data Data Stewardship and Data Quality Reviews Target critical data for consolidated acquisition/access Integrated Error Correction Process

Tools and Technologies Improved Data Management Geo-Code Bounding Boxes

FRS Universe

1,684,896 FRS 1,913,469 FRS

May 2005 Baseline August,20 2006 Baseline

51% without latitude/longitude859,042 records

49% with latitude/longitude825,854 records

62% withlatitude/longitude1,157,041 records

37.5% withoutlatitude/longitude777,925 records

MASS CLEAN UPRemoved locational points outside of U.S.

Land/Territories and Zip Code centriod points previously entered by contractors

1.9M unique records linking to 2.6M+ program interests from:

PCS-Majors & Minors NEI-2002 CERCLIS NCES TRI RCRAInfo RMP P-track BRACs

AIRS-AFS Brownfields Properties RADInfo ICIS (Docket) NCDB AIRS/AQS SDWIS CAMDBS FRP

National Programs August 2006

State Programs CaSWIS ECOMAP FIS GEIMS HI-ECS HI-SW HI-UST HWTS-

DATAMART IDNR_EFD IN-FRS KS-FP MA-EPICS

MD-EPSC MD-PEMIS MD-RCRA ME-EFIS MN-DELTA MO-DNR MS-ENSITE MT-CEDARS NC-FITS ND-FP NE-IIS NH-DES NJ-NJEMS

NM-TEMPO OH-CORE OK-FMS OR-DEQ PA-EFACTS SC-EFIS SWIS UORS WA-DO EFSIS WI-ESR AR-FRS

Still Missing!

National Sets: ICIS- NPDES : A Current RefreshSTORETSDWIS: A Better Mapped FileUIC

States:FL, AL, GA, KY, TN, TX

Other Data Sets and Key Identifiers of Interest? RAD Sites Biological Waste Sites 100Km Border Flag Criminal Cases on Facilities Others?

Partners with Other Agencies/Gov’t Entities

Dept Homeland Security Interested in many of our

data types Department of Education

100K Schools SBA- Small Business Flag Interested in DOE, DOI,

DOD, USDA for sharing

Serving Our

Customers

Who are our Customers?

First Responders have Competing Needs:Layers versus IntegrationQuality versus AccessServices versus Databasing

Data Requirements: Are They Fully Known? Understood?

However, We Do Have Other!

Customer Expectations:Data Quality Vs. Access Sources Refreshes Validation

Feature Services Web Services Clip and Ship Node Clients FTP Account Access

Requests from First Responders

Break down Stove Pipe Ownership of Data - have the Programs buy into the Enterprise Architecture.

Improve data ownership - data received from critical EPA Data sets do not conform to adopted data standards.

Ensure data consistency - Program Data Managers creating different views of data depending on the sharing partners.

Provide timely and accurate data according to Emergency Priority.

Tools Assisting FRS FRS Is the Agency Architecture Enterprise

Solution to “Stovepiped” data Integrator of environmental data for places:

Tools FRS Merge Applications Manual Review of Duplicate Candidates by Data

Stewards Data Quality Validity Reports Enterprise Site Locator Tool Integrated Error Correction Process Query Tools Web Services- FRS US thru CDX Feature Services

FRS Feature and Web Services

Allows FRS data to be queried both spatially and non-spatially

Allows dynamic interface Clip and Ship capabilities

Production of Shapefiles that can be used to create of new feature instance of the dataset

Points and Polygons can (will) be stored.

Questions?

Pat Garvey

Garvey.Pat@epa.gov

202.566.1687