FLORIDA GEOGRAPHIC DATA LIBRARY DOCUMENTATION

TITLE: US EPA TOXIC RELEASE INVENTORY (TRI) - BASIC FACILITY INFORMATION IN FLORIDA - 2008

Geodataset Name:       EPATRI_2008
Geodataset Type:       SHAPEFILE
Geodataset Feature:    Point
Feature Count:         1568
GENERAL DESCRIPTION:
This dataset contains the basic facility identification information for all Toxic Release Inventory (TRI) facilities, in Florida, for Reporting Year 2008. The Toxics Release Inventory (TRI) is a database containing detailed information on nearly 650 chemicals and chemical categories that industrial and federal facilities manage through disposal or other releases, and waste management for recycling, energy recovery, or treatment. The file lists the last reporting year the Facility submitted an active and valid data to the TRI program. Everything from Part I of the Form R or the Form A certification statement (except section 2) is listed in this file. This layer is an update to the epatri_2007.shp.
DATA SOURCE(S):                    U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
SCALE OF ORIGINAL SOURCE MAPS:     Varies
GEODATASET EXTENT:                 State of Florida
PUBLICATION DATE: 20091211 TIME PERIOD OF CONTENT: 2008, 20100421 DOWNLOAD LINK: http://www.fgdl.org/metadataexplorer/explorer.jsp

FEATURE ATTRIBUTE TABLES:

Datafile Name: EPATRI_2008.DBF
ITEM NAME WIDTH TYPE
OBJECTID
4 OID
Shape
4 Geometry
PGMS_ACRNM
20 String
LDIP_CODE
2 String
ID
30 String
FAC_NAME
200 String
FAC_UIN
12 String
LRTLOC_RID
8 Double
LATITUDE
8 Double
LONGITUDE
8 Double
SRCE_ACRNM
15 String
SRCE_ID
30 String
MAP_CODE
2 String
FIPS_CODE
5 String
CATUNIT
8 String
ZIPCODE
9 String
MAD_ID
4 Integer
BVFLAG
1 String
REG_ID
12 String
REPORT_YR
8 Double
CERTI_TTL
65 String
CERTI_NAME
60 String
TRIFID
25 String
NAME
200 String
STREET
65 String
CITY
30 String
COUNTY
20 String
STATE
8 String
ZIP
8 Double
MAIL_NAME
80 String
MAIL_STREE
80 String
MAIL_CITY
30 String
MAIL_STATE
15 String
MAIL_ZIP
8 Double
ENT_FACIND
12 String
PAR_FACIND
12 String
FEDERAL
9 String
GOCO
6 String
PUB_CONTAC
50 String
PUB_PHONE
8 Double
PRI_SICCOD
8 Double
NAICS_ORG
11 String
PRINAICSCD
8 Double
DB_NR_A
8 Double
DB_NR_B
13 String
RCRA_NR_A
16 String
RCRA_NR_B
16 String
NPDES_NR_A
16 String
NPDES_NR_B
17 String
UIC_NR_A
16 String
PARENT_CO
60 String
PARENT_DUN
16 String
FAC_FLG
9 String
RELEASE
2 SmallInteger
USNG_FL_1K
10 String
DESCRIPT
200 String
UPDATEDAY
36 Date
FGDLAQDATE
36 Date
AUTOID
4 Integer

FEATURE ATTRIBUTE TABLES CODES AND VALUES:

Item
Item Description
OBJECTID Internal feature number.

Shape Feature geometry.

PGMS_ACRNM Program System Acronym - An abbreviated name that represents the name of an information management system for an environmental program, original field name PGM_SYS_ACRNM.
AIRS/AFS = Aerometric Information Retrieval System (AIRS) Facility Subsystem.

PCS = Permit Compliance System.

TRIS = Toxic Release Inventory System.

CERCLIS = Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Information System.

RCRIS = Resource Conservation and Recovery Information System.

BRS = Biennial Reporting System.

RCRAINFO = Resource Conservation and Recovery Act Information System.


LDIP_CODE A code that represents an information management system for an environmental program, original field name LDIP_CODE.

ID The identification number, including permit number, assigned by an information management system that represents a facility, waste site, operable unit, or other feature regulated or monitored by that program system, original field name PGM_SYS_ID.

FAC_NAME Name of the facility or site.

FAC_UIN EPA Facility Linkage Application (FLA) Unique Identification Number, original field name FACILITY_UIN.

LRTLOC_RID A sequential reference number assigned to a latitude and longitude coordinate pair, original field name LRT_LOC_REF_ID.

LATITUDE Latitude of facility, site, or operable unit.

LONGITUDE Longitude of facility, site, or operable unit.

SRCE_ACRNM Source Acronym name for borrowed coordinate, original field name SOURCE_ACRNM.

SRCE_ID Source Identification number for borrowed coordinate, original field name SOURCE_ID.

MAP_CODE Code to symbolize Envirofacts facility points by environmental activity in mapping applications, original field name MAP_SYMBOL_CODE.

FIPS_CODE State/County FIPS code for facility location, original field name DERIVED_FIPS_CODE.

CATUNIT Hydrologic Unit Code (HUC) for facility location, original field name DERIVED_CATUNIT.

ZIPCODE Zip code for facility location, original field name DERIVED_POSTAL_CODE.

MAD_ID Assigned sequential reference number.

BVFLAG Indicator of most accurate ("Best Value") location for an EPA facility as defined by FLA.

REG_ID Registry ID - The number assigned by the Facility Linkage Application that is used to associate facility records from multiple environmental database systems that are known or believed to represent the same facility, original field name REG_ID.

REPORT_YR Reporting Year. Calendar year in which the facility submitted its last report.

CERTI_TTL Title of Certifying Official. Corporate title of the senior official certifying the accuracy and completeness of informatino on the submission.

CERTI_NAME Name of Certifying Official. Name of the senior official certifying the accuracy and completeness of the information on the submission.

TRIFID Facility identification in the format zzzzz-nnnnn-sssss. NOTE: The contents of this field is not changed to match facility ownership, or zip code changes. Rather, the TRI Facility ID identifies a specific geographical location which is also identified by the latitude and longitude of that location.
zzzzz = Facility zip code

nnnnn = First five consonants of the name

sssss = First five non-special characters in the street address


NAME Facility Name.

STREET Facility Street. Street address of the reporting facility.

CITY Facility City. City in which the reporting facility is located.

COUNTY Facility County. County in which the reporting facility is located.

STATE Facility State. Two-letter state code of the reporting facility.

ZIP Facility Zip Code. Zip code of the reporting facility.

MAIL_NAME Mailing Name. The first and second lines of the mailing name for the facility.

MAIL_STREE Mailing Street. Street address of the reporting facility's mailing address.

MAIL_CITY Mailing City. City name provided by the reporting facility to which mail is to be sent.

MAIL_STATE Mailing State. State of the reporting facility's mailing address.

MAIL_ZIP Mailing Zip Code. Zip code of the mailing address provided by the reporting facility.

ENT_FACIND Entire Facility Indicator. Indicates whether the informationo covers an entire facility or part of a facility.
YES = Entire

NO = Partial


PAR_FACIND Partial Facility Indicator. Indicates whether the information covers and entire facility or part of a facility.
YES = Partial

NO = Entire


FEDERAL Code indicating whether a facility is Federal or not.
YES = Federal

NO = Non-Federal


GOCO Facility Indicator. Code indicating whether a facility is GOCO (Government-Owned, Contractor-Operated) facility or not.
YES = GOCO

NO = Non-GOCO


PUB_CONTAC Public Contact Name. Name of the person whom the public may contact if clarification of the informatinon on the reporting form is required.

PUB_PHONE Public Contact Phone. Telephone number, including area code, of the public contact.

PRI_SICCOD Primary SIC Code. First four-digit Standard Industrial Classification (SIC) Code entered by facility.

NAICS_ORG North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) Code Orgin, this field indicating whether the NAICS codes were assigned or reported. See the following website for more information: http://www.census.gov/epcd/www/naics.html

PRINAICSCD Primary North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) Code. See the following website for 2007 NAICS Code list, 6-digit codes: http://www.census.gov/naics/2007/NAICO607.HTM

DB_NR_A D&B NR A. Unique identification number assigned by Dun and Bradstreet to the reporting facility.

DB_NR_B D&B NR B. Unique identification number assigned by Dun and Bradstreet to the reporting facility.

RCRA_NR_A Twelve-digit alphanumeric identifier assigned by EPA under the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act.

RCRA_NR_B Twelve-digit alphanumeric identifier assigned by EPA under the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act.

NPDES_NR_A Nine-digit alphanumeric identifier assigned to a facility under EPA's National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System.

NPDES_NR_B Nine-digit alphanumeric identifier assigned to a facility under EPA's National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System.

UIC_NR_A Underground injection identification number, assigned by EPA or the state, to a facility which injects chemical waste into class I wells.

PARENT_CO Parent Company Name. Name of the corporation or other business entity that owns or controls the reporting facility.

PARENT_DUN Parent Compant D&B NR. Unique identification number assigned by Dun and Bradstreet to the parent company of the reporting facility.

FAC_FLG ASSIGNED FED. FACILITY FLAG

RELEASE Number of chemical releases documents counted for site.

USNG_FL_1K Facility's 1-kilometer United States National Grid (USNG) address. The USNG is an alpha-numeric reference system based on the UTM coordinate system and is similar to the Military Grid Reference System. Use of the USNG ensures a uniform grid mapping and positional reporting system for search and rescue, emergency planning, response, and recovery. How to Read a United States National Grid (USNG) Spatial Address Website - http://www.fgdc.gov/usng/how-to-read-usng/index_html

DESCRIPT FGDL added item based on FAC_NAME.

UPDATEDAY The last date the Source updated the attributed information.

FGDLAQDATE The date FGDL received the data (i.e. downloaded, etc.)

AUTOID Unique ID added by GeoPlan

2007 NAICS United States Structure
Code list, generalized hierarchy, 2- through 3- digits.
PLEASE NOTE: This is a general break down of the NAICS, 
             the Code list, full hierarchy is, 2- through 6- digits.
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EXAMPLE:
11 	Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing and Hunting
111 	 	Crop Production
1111 	 	 	Oilseed and Grain Farming
11111 	 	 	 	Soybean Farming
111110 	 	 	 	 	Soybean Farming
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NAICS	TITLE
11	Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing and Hunting
111	Crop Production
112	Animal Production
113	Forestry and Logging
114	Fishing, Hunting and Trapping
115	Support Activities for Agriculture and Forestry
21	Mining, Quarrying, and Oil and Gas Extraction
211	Oil and Gas Extraction
212	Mining (except Oil and Gas)
213	Support Activities for Mining
22	Utilities
221	Utilities
23	Construction
236	Construction of Buildings
237	Heavy and Civil Engineering Construction
238	Specialty Trade Contractors
31-33	Manufacturing
311	Food Manufacturing
312	Beverage and Tobacco Product Manufacturing
313	Textile Mills
314	Textile Product Mills
315	Apparel Manufacturing
316	Leather and Allied Product Manufacturing
321	Wood Product Manufacturing
322	Paper Manufacturing
323	Printing and Related Support Activities
324	Petroleum and Coal Products Manufacturing
325	Chemical Manufacturing
326	Plastics and Rubber Products Manufacturing
327	Nonmetallic Mineral Product Manufacturing
331	Primary Metal Manufacturing
332	Fabricated Metal Product Manufacturing
333	Machinery Manufacturing
334	Computer and Electronic Product Manufacturing
335	Electrical Equipment, Appliance, and Component Manufacturing
336	Transportation Equipment Manufacturing
337	Furniture and Related Product Manufacturing
339	Miscellaneous Manufacturing
42	Wholesale Trade
423	Merchant Wholesalers, Durable Goods
424	Merchant Wholesalers, Nondurable Goods
425	Wholesale Electronic Markets and Agents and Brokers
44-45	Retail Trade
441	Motor Vehicle and Parts Dealers
442	Furniture and Home Furnishings Stores
443	Electronics and Appliance Stores
444	Building Material and Garden Equipment and Supplies Dealers
445	Food and Beverage Stores
446	Health and Personal Care Stores
447	Gasoline Stations
448	Clothing and Clothing Accessories Stores
451	Sporting Goods, Hobby, Book, and Music Stores
452	General Merchandise Stores
453	Miscellaneous Store Retailers
454	Nonstore Retailers
48-49	Transportation and Warehousing
481	Air Transportation
482	Rail Transportation
483	Water Transportation
484	Truck Transportation
485	Transit and Ground Passenger Transportation
486	Pipeline Transportation
487	Scenic and Sightseeing Transportation
488	Support Activities for Transportation
491	Postal Service
492	Couriers and Messengers
493	Warehousing and Storage
51	Information
511	Publishing Industries (except Internet)
512	Motion Picture and Sound Recording Industries
515	Broadcasting (except Internet)
517	Telecommunications
518	Data Processing, Hosting and Related Services
519	Other Information Services
52	Finance and Insurance
521	Monetary Authorities-Central Bank
522	Credit Intermediation and Related Activities
523	Securities, Commodity Contracts, and Other Financial Investments and Related
524	Insurance Carriers and Related Activities
525	Funds, Trusts, and Other Financial Vehicles
53	Real Estate and Rental and Leasing
531	Real Estate
532	Rental and Leasing Services
533	Lessors of Nonfinancial Intangible Assets (except Copyrighted Works)
54	Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services
541	Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services
55	Management of Companies and Enterprises
551	Management of Companies and Enterprises
56	Administrative and Support and Waste Management and Remediation Services
561	Administrative and Support Services
562	Waste Management and Remediation Services
61	Educational Services
611	Educational Services
62	Health Care and Social Assistance
621	Ambulatory Health Care Services
622	Hospitals
623	Nursing and Residential Care Facilities
624	Social Assistance
71	Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation
711	Performing Arts, Spectator Sports, and Related Industries
712	Museums, Historical Sites, and Similar Institutions
713	Amusement, Gambling, and Recreation Industries
72	Accommodation and Food Services
721	Accommodation
722	Food Services and Drinking Places
81	Other Services (except Public Administration)
811	Repair and Maintenance
812	Personal and Laundry Services
813	Religious, Grantmaking, Civic, Professional, and Similar Organizations
814	Private Households
92	Public Administration
921	Executive, Legislative, and Other General Government Support
922	Justice, Public Order, and Safety Activities
923	Administration of Human Resource Programs
924	Administration of Environmental Quality Programs
925	Administration of Housing Programs, Urban Planning, and Community Development
926	Administration of Economic Programs
927	Space Research and Technology
928	National Security and International Affairs
USER NOTES:
This data is provided 'as is'. GeoPlan relied on the integrity of the original 
data layer's topology
The data in this file is a reconciliation of all the data the TRI 
program has collected from a  facility over the course of its 
participation in the TRI program. Most facilities have sent in
several chemical reports (form Rs and As) each year, for a 
number of years When the data is collected at the TRI Data 
Processing Center, differences from form to form and year to 
year are identified, researched and reconciled. The result is 
a database of facility identification information that is consist 
and up to date.

Some of the data that appears in this file is not a result of facility 
reconciliation. The Title of the Certifying Official, Certifying Official s 
Name, Entire Facility Ind, Partial_Facility_Ind, Federal Facility Ind, 
GOCO Facility Ind and the SIC codes are all taken from the last 
active and valid form the facility submitted. All other data is the result 
of the reconciliation process.
GeoPlan relied on the integrity of the attribute information within
the original data.
Superfund is the name given to the environmental program established to address 
abandoned hazardous waste sites. It is also the name of the fund established by 
the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation and Liability Act of 
1980, as amended (CERCLA statute, CERCLA overview). This law was enacted 
in the wake of the discovery of toxic waste dumps such as Love Canal and Times
Beach in the 1970s. It allows the EPA to clean up such sites and to compel 
responsible parties to perform cleanups or reimburse the government for EPA-lead 
cleanups.

This dataset provides locations of and information on sites within EPA's 
Toxics Release Inventory (TRI). TRI contains data on annual estimated 
releases of over 650 toxic chemicals to air, water, and land by the 
manufacturing industry. Industrial facilities provide the information, 
which includes: the location of the facility where chemicals are 
manufactured, processed, or otherwise used; amounts of chemicals 
stored on-site; estimated quantities of chemicals released; on-site source 
reduction and recycling practices; and estimated amounts of chemicals 
transferred to treatment, recycling, or waste facilities. The TRI data for 
chemical releases to land are limited to releases within the boundary of a 
facility. Releases to land include: landfills; land treatment/application farming; 
and surface impoundments, such as topographic depressions, man-made 
excavations, or diked areas. This data is derived from the Envirofacts data 
warehouse. Data are retrieved from EPA source databases and posted to 
Envirofacts at various intervals. For additional information about Envirofacts 
data, please access the Envirofacts website at: 
http://www.epa.gov/enviro/html/ef_overview.html


This is an EPA-Produced Data Set. This data set is one in 
a series of ArcIMS Image and Feature Services published 
by the USEPA.  Additional services can be found at the 
http://geodata.epa.gov or http://geogateway.epa.gov/Portal websites.

 
The purpose of this service is to provide users with access 
to the USEPA's Toxics Release Inventory data.  
The United States Toxics release Inventory (TRI) is mandated 
by Section 313 of the Emergency Planning and community 
Right-to-Know Act (EPCRA) of 1986. The law is based on 
the premise that citizens have a right to know about potentially 
harmful chemicals in their communities. It has two main purposes: 
to provide planning for response to chemical accidents; 
and to provide the public and the government with information 
about possible chemical hazards.

 
FRS uses a best-pick algorithm to provide horizontal positional information.  
This assigns the latitude and longitude with the best accuracy value to 
each facility.  Because information in FRS is collected across numerous 
states and programs, positional accuracy for the data set varies for each 
individual feature and is stored on a record-level basis. Overall horizontal 
positional accuracy for the entire data set fluctuates as new information is 
received and is not estimated for the entire data set within this record. 
For more information on accuracy of FRS locations, visit 
http://www.epa.gov/frs/index.htm.

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2.0 Noted Changes to this Year s (RY 2006) State Data Files

2.1 NAICS Code Data Added
Beginning in RY 2006, TRI required Facilities to use North American Industry 
Classification System (NAICS) Codes to identify their primary business activities. As
a result, all the TRI State Data Files have been modified to include seven new 
fields which contain the NAICS code data. A primary NAICS field along with 5 
secondary NAICS code fields have been added to each State Data File. In 
addition, a  NAICS Code Origin  field has been added, indicating whether the 
NAICS codes were assigned or reported. See section 2.3 for more information on 
this field.

The TRI program will no longer collect SIC code data from Facilities. Facilities will 
submit their NAICS code data in Part I, section 4.5 of the Form R and Form A 
replacing the SIC code data. For more information on TRI s switch from SIC codes
to NAICS codes in RY 2006 see http://www.epa.gov/tri/tridata/naics/ .

2.2 SIC Code Data No longer collected but will be maintained for Historic 
Purposes

Prior to RY 2006, TRI facilities used Standard Industrial Classification (SIC) codes 
for identifying their business activities. In lieu of the new NAICS codes, TRI will no 
longer require facilities to submit SIC codes but will maintain the historical SIC 
code data in their TRI databases.

Historical SIC codes will continue to be displayed in the State data files where 
appropriate such as File Type 4,  Facility Identification Information  or in data files 
containing data prior to RY 2006. Files representing specific forms submitted in RY 
2006 and after will no longer contain SIC code data. However, the fields for SIC 
code data will remain in the record layouts for backward compatibility (but will be 
empty in form specific data files for RY 2006 and after).

2.3 Assigned SIC codes for Data Prior to RY 2006

In order to facilitate comparisons and develop trends using RY 2006 and prior year
data, TRI assigned primary NAICS codes to all prior year forms. To do this, TRI 
predominantly used two methods that accounted for 80 percent of all 
assignments. The first method was to propagate primary NAICS codes reported in 
RY 2006 back to prior years per facility and chemical. In other words, if a facility 
reported a primary NAICS code of 311211 (Flour Milling) on a Toluene submission 
in RY 2006, all prior Toluene submissions from that facility were assigned a primary 
NAICS code of 311211. This method accounted for 50% of all assignments.

The second method was to use the SIC to NAICS xwalk provided by the US 
Census Bureau (see http://www.census.gov/epcd/www/naics.html for a copy of 
the xwalk) to look up NAICS codes based on reported SIC codes on prior year s 
forms. This method accounted for 30% of all assignments. Internal EPA databases
(11 percent), commercial databases (7 percent) and statistical methods (2 percent) 
were used to assign primary NAICS codes to the remaining prior year forms.

2.4 2002 NAICS code List Utilized for RY 2006

For RY 2006, TRI facilities used the 2002 NAICS codes. Beginning with RY 2007,
facilities will use the slightly revised 2007 NAICS codes. For more information on 
the 2002 and 2007 NAICS code lists and their differences see 
http://www.census.gov/epcd/www/naics.html

The Toxics Release Inventory (TRI) is a database containing detailed information 
on nearly 650 chemicals and chemical categories that approximately 22,000 
industrial and federal facilities manage through disposal or other releases, or 
recycling, energy recovery, or treatment. This inventory was established under the 
Emergency Planning and Community Right-to-Know Act of 1986 (EPCRA) and 
expanded by the Pollution Prevention Act of 1990.

For 2008, 21,695 facilities, including federal facilities, reported to the TRI Program.
They reported 3.86 billion pounds of on-site and off-site disposal or other releases 
of the TRI chemicals, a 6% decrease from 2007. Over 87% of the total was 
disposed of or otherwise released on-site; 12% was sent off-site for disposal. Metal
mining facilities accounted for 30% of the total in 2008, while electric utilities 
accounted for 23%. Total releases of persistent bioaccumulative toxic chemicals 
(PBT's) decreased by 2%.

This data is provided 'as is' and its horizontal positional accuracy
has not been verified by GeoPlan

This data is provided 'as is' and its vertical positional accuracy has 
not been verified by GeoPlan

Although these data have been processed successfully on a computer system at 
the Environmental Protection Agency, no warranty expressed or implied is made 
regarding the accuracy or utility of the data on any other system or for general or 
scientific purposes, nor shall the act of distribution constitute any such warranty. It 
is strongly recommended that careful attention be paid to the contents of the 
metadata file associated with these data to evaluate data set limitations, 
restrictions or intended use. The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency shall not 
be held liable for improper or incorrect use of the data described and/or contained 
herein.

The Florida Geographic Data Library is a collection of Geospatial Data
compiled by the University of Florida GeoPlan Center with support from
the Florida Department of Transportation. GIS data available in FGDL is
collected from various state, federal, and other agencies (data sources)
who are data stewards, producers, or publishers. The data available in
FGDL may not be the most current version of the data offered by the
data source. University of Florida GeoPlan Center makes no guarantees
about the currentness of the data and suggests that data users check
with the data source to see if more recent versions of the data exist.

Furthermore, the GIS data available in the FGDL are provided 'as is'.
The University of Florida GeoPlan Center makes no warranties, guaranties
or representations as to the truth, accuracy or completeness of the data
provided by the data sources. The University of Florida GeoPlan Center
makes no representations or warranties about the quality or suitability
of the materials, either expressly or implied, including but not limited
to any implied warranties of merchantability, fitness for a particular
purpose, or non-infringement. The University of Florida GeoPlan Center
shall not be liable for any damages suffered as a result of using,
modifying, contributing or distributing the materials.

A note about data scale: 

Scale is an important factor in data usage.  Certain scale datasets
are not suitable for some project, analysis, or modeling purposes.
Please be sure you are using the best available data. 

1:24000 scale datasets are recommended for projects that are at the
county level.
1:24000 data should NOT be used for high accuracy base mapping such
as property parcel boundaries.
1:100000 scale datasets are recommended for projects that are at the
multi-county or regional level.
1:125000 scale datasets are recommended for projects that are at the
regional or state level or larger.

Vector datasets with no defined scale or accuracy should be
considered suspect. Make sure you are familiar with your data
before using it for projects or analysis. Every effort has been
made to supply the user with data documentation. For additional
information, see the References section and the Data Source Contact
section of this documentation. For more information regarding
scale and accuracy, see our webpage at:
http://geoplan.ufl.edu/education.html

REFERENCES:
Toxic Release Inventory Program (2008 TRI Data Release)
http://www.epa.gov/tri/tridata/tri08/national_analysis/index.htm
http://www.epa.gov/tri/tridata/tri08/national_analysis/data/indexbasicplus.html

EPA Geodata:
http://www.epa.gov/geospatial/data.html

Data XML:
http://geodata.epa.gov/wfsconnector/com.esri.wfs.Esrimap/TRI_FS?request=getcapabilities&service=wfs

Toxics Release Inventory (TRI)
State File Documentation for RY 2008
http://www.epa.gov/tri/tridata/tri08/national_analysis/data/documentation/basic_plus/TRI_Basic_Plus_Data_File_Format.pdf

Environmental Protection Agency
www.epa.gov

EPA Geographic Image and Feature Services
http://geodata.epa.gov/

Toxic Release Inventory (TRI) Services
http://www.epa.gov/tri/
TRI: ArcIMS Image Service
TRI_FS: ArcIMS Feature Service

EPA Geographic Image and Feature Services Help Page
http://geodata.epa.gov/help.htm

U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
US EPA
USEPA Mailroom N127-02
Research Triangle Park, NC
27711
919-767-7493

http://geodata.epa.gov/
esrisupport@epa.gov
EPA GIS Agency Central Support

DATA LINEAGE SUMMARY:
GeoPlan downloaded the "2008 Toxics Release Inventory (TRI) Data Files"

State Data Files

    * The State of Florida Data File Set
          o All the State of Florida TRI data for RY2008 in a single download.
          o http://www.epa.gov/tri/tridata/tri08/national_analysis/data/statedata/basic_plus/FL_2008_v08.exe
           # File Type 1: Facility, Chemical, Releases and Other Waste Management Summary Information
           # File Type 2A: Detailed Source Reduction Activities and Methods
           # File Type 2B: Detailed On-Site Waste Treatment Methods and Efficiency
           # File Type 3A: Details of Transfers Off-site
           # File Type 3B: Details of Transfers to Publicly Owned Treatment Works (POTW)
           # File Type 4: Details of Facility Information
           # File Type 5: Additional Information on Source Reduction, Recycling and Pollution Control

From the following EPA website:
http://www.epa.gov/tri/tridata/tri08/national_analysis/data/indexbasicplus.html

http://www.epa.gov/tri/tridata/tri08/national_analysis/data/statedata/basic_plus/FL_2008_v08.exe

When GeoPlan downloaded the tables they where in tab delimited 
format. This attribute data was originally released by the U.S. 
Environmental  Protection Agency in April 2010, and the original
data was limited to the state of Florida.

Geoplan then converted to tab delimited files to .xls
files and then to .dbf files.

Below is further information on the downloaded files.

FL_1_2008_V08.txt  =  FACILITY RELEASES INFORMATION
     Table Name: eparel_2007.dbf
FL_2a_2008_V08.txt  =  GENTERAL FACILITY INFORMATION
     Table Name: epagen_2007.dbf
FL_2b_2008_V08.txt  =  ON-SITE WASTE TREATMENT METHODS AND EFFICIENCY
     Table Name: epaosw_2007.dbf
FL_3a_2008_V08.txt
FL_3b_2008_V08.txt = PUBLICLY OWNED TREATMENT WORKS (POTW) INFORMATION
     Table Name: epapot_2007.dbf
FL_4_2008_V08.txt  =  BASIC FACILITY INFORMATION
     Table Name: epatri_2007.shp
FL_5_2008_V08.txt = ADDITIONAL INFORMATION ON SOURCE REDUCTION, RECYCLING AND POLLUTION CONTROL

File Descriptions

File Type 1: Facility, Chemical, Releases and Other Waste Management Summary
Information. The "Type 1" file contains the bulk of the data that can be found on 
a Form R. It is the most used and requested file of the State Data Files. It contains 
information about Facilities, Chemicals, On-site Releases, POTW quantities, 
Off-site Transfer and Disposal quantities, On-site Energy Recovery Processes, 
On-site Recycling Processes and Source Reduction and Recycling Activities for 
all states in RY2008. Each record in this file represents data from a single 
chemical report (Form R or Form A Certification Statement) submitted by a facility. 
Thus, this file will contain records for all chemicals that were reported to TRI from 
a specific state and reporting year.

File Type 2A: Detailed Source Reduction Activities and Methods. The "Type 2A" 
file contains 3 general data sections. First it contains almost all of the Facility 
Identification data that can be found in Part I of a Form R or the Form A 
Certification Statement for all states in RY2008. Second it contains the Chemical 
Identification data from Part II, section 1 of the Form R or Form A Certification 
Statement. Third, it contains all of the data from Part II, Section 8 of the form R. 
This is the "Source Reduction and Recycling Activities" data. Mandated by 
section 6607 of the Pollution Prevention Act of 1990 (PPA), the "Source 
Reduction and Recycling Activities" section (Part II, Section 8) of the Form R 
solicits Facilities to provide information about source reduction activities and 
quantities of EPCRA 313 chemicals managed as waste. Section 8 data gives an 
overall picture of On-site and Off-site releases and waste management as well as 
source reduction.

File Type 2B: Detailed On-Site Waste Treatment Methods and Efficiency. File 
Type 2B primarily contains data from Part II, Section 7A of the Form R, "On-site 
Waste Treatment Methods and Efficiency" for all states in RY2008. In addition, 
this file contains most of the Facility identification information from Part I of the 
Form R (and Form A) and the Chemical Identification data from Part II, section 1.

File Type 3A: Details of Transfers Off-site. File Type 3A focuses on off-site 
transfers. Like the other state data files, it lists the basic Facility and Chemical 
identification information from Part I and Part II, section 1 for all states in RY2008. 
It also lists the off-site location that a chemical has been transferred to and the 
methods and quantities of treatment or disposal.

File Type 3B: Details of Transfers to Publicly Owned Treatment Works (POTW). 
File type 3B contains information about chemical transfers to Publicly Owned 
Treatment Works (POTWs) for all states in RY2008. Like all the state data files, 
this file contains general facility and chemical identification data. In addition, it 
contains the total quantity of the chemical that was transferred to all POTWs. And, 
it lists the names and locations of the first 2 POTWS that the facility sent the 
chemical to. The POTW data used for this file is from section 6.1 of the Form R. In 
section 6.1, the facility is asked to provide the total amount of the chemical 
transferred to all POTWs and the names and locations of those POTWs. The 
Form R does not ask the facilities to provide the specific amounts of the chemical 
that were transferred to each POTW. So, if there's more than one POTW listed, 
there is no way to differentiate specifically how much of the chemical was 
transferred to each POTW site.

File Type 4: Details of Facility Information. File Type 4 contains the basic facility 
identification information for all facilities, in a specific state, that have ever reported
to TRI. The file lists the last reporting year the Facility submitted an active and 
valid data to the TRI program. Everything from Part I of the Form R or the Form A 
certification statement (except section 2) is listed in this file. The data in this file is 
a "reconciliation" of all the data the TRI program has collected from a facility over 
the course of its participation in the TRI program. Most facilities have sent in 
several chemical reports (form Rs and As) each year, for a number of years When 
the data is collected at the TRI Data Processing Center, differences from form to 
form and year to year are identified, researched and reconciled. The result is a 
database of facility identification information that is consist and up to date.

File Type 5: Additional Information on Source Reduction, Recycling and Pollution 
Control. File Type 5 is new for reporting year 2006. It is a result of the Forms 
Modification Rule (39931 Federal Register / Vol. 70, No. 132, Tuesday, July 12, 
2006). The file contains additional information that facilities elect to submit on their 
source reduction, recycling or pollution control activities for specific chemicals. 
The submission of this information is optional. Only facilities that submit information 
via an electronic means (TRI-ME web, TRI-ME desktop with CDX submission or 
diskette submission) can provide this information. The information is provided in a 
free form text field with a maximum of 4,000 characters. Other information including
Facility and Chemical Identification information is also included in the file. Only 
chemicals submissions that have this additional information about sources 
reduction will be included in the file.
Process Date: 20100421

EPA SPATIAL DATA - Process Steps On a monthly basis, the FRS_FACILITY_SITE_SDE sde layer is created from FRS_FACILITY_SITE table. The layer has QA/QC performed for county validation and a 100 km flag. After QA/QC is performed, information is made available to Envirofacts, where it is extracted and made available as a service on geodata.epa.gov. For more information about the data provided within the Envirofacts database, please visit http://www.epa.gov/enviro/html/ef_overview.html Process Date: 2006
GeoPlan Center downloaded the spatial data (shapefile) from the following EPA Website: http://geodata.epa.gov GIS Server TRI (TRI_FS). Original Spatial Reference Information: Spatial_Reference_Information: Horizontal_Coordinate_System_Definition: Geographic: Latitude_Resolution: 0.000001 Longitude_Resolution: 0.000001 Geographic_Coordinate_Units: Decimal degrees Geodetic_Model: Horizontal_Datum_Name: North American Datum of 1983 Ellipsoid_Name: Geodetic Reference System 80 Semi-major_Axis: 6378137.000000 Denominator_of_Flattening_Ratio: 298.257222 The spatial data was then reprojected to the FGDL Albers projection. Original GIS SERVER Data Field Name and Process: PGM_SYS_ACRNM - Renamed to PGMS_ACRNM LDIP_CODE - Renamed to LDIP_CODE ID - Same name FACILITY_NAME - Renamed to FAC_NAME FACILITY_UIN - Renamed to FAC_UIN LRT_LOC_REF_ID - Renamed to LRTLOC_RID LATITUDE - Same name LONGITUDE - Same name PGM_SYS_LATITUDE - Deleted PGM_SYS_LONGITUDE - Deleted SOURCE_ACRNM - Renamed to SRCE_ACRNM SOURCE_ID - Renamed to SRCE_ID MAP_SYMBOL_CODE - Renamed to MAP_CODE DERIVED_FIPS_CODE - Renamed to FIPS_CODE DERIVED_CATUNIT - Renamed to CATUNIT DERIVED_POSTAL_CODE - Renamed to ZIPCODE PRIMARY_NAME - Deleted MAD_ID - Same name BVFLAG - Same name REG_ID - Same name SE_SDO_ROWID - Deleted AREA - Deleted LEN - Deleted Fields within this layer were renamed to fit table field naming constraints. A TRIFID field was then created and populated with values from the ID field. The TRIFID values where then converted to the standard TRIFID field format found within the downloaded EPA 2008 Toxics Release Inventory (TRI) Data Files. A table join was then created between the File Type 4: Details of Facility Information database file and the EPA downloaded shapefile. A TRIFID summary table was created from the File Type 1 textfile and this count information was used to populated the RELEASE field. USNG_FL_1K was added and populated. DESCRIPT field was added based on FAC_NAME. UPDATEDAY field was added and populated based on the last day the attribute data was updated by the source. FGDLAQDATE field was added and populated based on the date GeoPlan Downloaded the shapefile from the source. Process Date: 20100421
MAP PROJECTION PARAMETERS:

Projection                          ALBERS
Datum                               HPGN
Units                               METERS
Spheroid                            GRS1980
1st Standard Parallel               24  0  0.000
2nd Standard Parallel               31 30  0.000
Central Meridian                   -84 00  0.000
Latitude of Projection's Origin     24  0  0.000
False Easting (meters)              400000.00000
False Northing (meters)             0.00000

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