Sharing Environmental Sampling, Analysis, and Results Information Mike Carter, ESAR Co-chair Public Health Data Standards Consortium March 18, 2004.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Using medicaid with HUD’s Homeless Assistance Programs
Advertisements

Rhode Island DEM’s Workplan Reporting Project EPA Innovations Conference Denver, Colorado January 2006 Thomas D. Getz -Presenter Kien Harris – IT Project.
ENVIRONMENTAL UNIT IN AN ICS STRUCTURE. EU Mission Statement The Environmental Unit is established to provide technical and scientific expertise and capabilities.
Part III Solid Waste Engineering
Pacific Northwest Water Quality Data Exchange Oregon Department of Environmental Quality Washington Department of Ecology Idaho Department of Environmental.
Goal: Research and technical needs of community, state and nation Provide unique opportunities for students –supervised, hands-on research –transition.
IS 700.a NIMS An Introduction. The NIMS Mandate HSPD-5 requires all Federal departments and agencies to: Adopt and use NIMS in incident management programs.
1 How to Succeed in Statewide and MPO Transportation Planning.
Role of Health Information Technology in Nationwide Outbreaks Chesley Richards, MD, MPH Director, Office of Public Health Scientific Services Centers for.
The Laboratory Response Network
1 Webinar on: Establishing a Fully Integrated National Food Safety System with Strengthened Inspection, Laboratory and Response Capacity Sponsored by Partnership.
For more information, please contact Jonny Andia at 1.
Capstone Design Project (CDP) Civil Engineering Department First Semester 1431/1432 H 10/14/20091 King Saud University, Civil Engineering Department.
Greg Carter GoA Partnership Symposium. Format AENV role in emergency management AENV role in emergency management AENV role in the field AENV role in.
NSF Standards Process Overview GEC Stakeholder Committee September 6, 2012.
BUILDING PARTNERSHIPS FOR STUDENT ACHIEVEMENT 1. Opportunities to strengthen existing school partnerships for student achievement WELCOME & SESSION OVERVIEW.
National STORET Users Conference Environmental Information Exchange Network Andrew T. Battin, Director Information Exchange & Services Division Office.
Desired Outcomes / Impacts ActionsKnowledge Occurs when there is a behavior change based upon what participants have learned (medium term): -Adoption of.
Appendix 8.1 – Waste Management Plan Oil Spill Contingency Plan – Land Document Number: KOC.SA.020 Incident Name: Incident Date/Time: Incident Location:
NGAC Interagency Data Sharing and Collaboration Spotlight Session: Best Practices and Lessons Learned Robert F. Austin, PhD, GISP Washington, DC March.
Qatar Planning Council 1 Best Statistical Information to Support Qatar’s Progress Statistical Capacity Building for Information Society in Qatar.
National Disaster Recovery Framework. National Disaster Recovery Framework Reasons for establishing the Framework Past large-scale recovery efforts revealed.
WWLC Standard Operating Procedures Presented by Frank Hall, Laboratory Certification Coordinator.
1 OAQPS Guidance on -- “Consulting with Indian Tribal Governments” November 28, 2007.
1 OPHS FOUNDATIONAL STANDARD BOH Section Meeting February 11, 2011.
Presented by: Pechanga Environmental Department Designing and Managing a Recycling Program Source Reduction Strategies for Tribal Solid Waste Programs.
Introduction to the Exchange Network January 9 th, 2012.
Environmental Health Informatics William Sonntag Office of Environmental Information U.S. Environmental Protection Agency.
MODULE B: Case Report Forms Jane Fendl & Denise Thwing April 7, Version: Final 07-Apr-2010.
Strategic Relationships, Partnerships and Collaborations: Exploring New Relationships to Enhance Your Mission Presenter: Mike Burns December 10, 2010.
Activities of the National Water Quality Monitoring Council Gail Mallard, USGS NWQMC Meeting Phoenix, AZ, December 10, 2002.
1 The Exchange Network: A Tool for Better Environmental Management Doreen Sterling, Director Information Exchange & Services Division Office of Environmental.
1 Environmental Information Exchange Network - Principles and Components Molly O’Neill, State Director, Network Steering Board Pat Garvey, EPA Director,
Leadership Team Meeting March 24,  Project Based Approach  Cross Functional Project Teams  Projects Support Multiple Operational Expectations.
U.S. Department of the Interior U.S. Geological Survey NWIS, STORET, and XML Advisory Committee on Water Information September 10, 2003 Kenneth J. Lanfear,
1 Partners in Progress US EPA’s Memorandum of Understanding with Organizations Involved in Decentralized Wastewater Management April 29, 2008.
National Environmental Information Exchange Network Potential for Regional LAEs By: Dave Tetta and Andrew Battin US EPA.
Federal XML Naming and Design Rules and Guidelines Mark Crawford.
ERLN OPERATIONAL FRAMEWORK EPA Quality Management Conference Presented By: Sean Kolb Schatzi Fitz-James and Terry Smith, OEM Sean Kolb and Lisa Modigliani,
Crosswalk of Public Health Accreditation and the Public Health Code of Ethics Highlighted items relate to the Water Supply case studied discussed in the.
Destination--- Common Core Staff Meeting/SSC February 2013.
1 Emergency Management Standards EM- XML Consortium & EM Technical Committee Presentation to Steve Cooper March 18,2003.
HIT Policy Committee NHIN Workgroup Recommendations Phase 2 David Lansky, Chair Pacific Business Group on Health Danny Weitzner, Co-Chair Department of.
1 Proposed Adoption of Biological and Toxicological Water Quality Data Elements and WQDE Guide LeAnne Astin Interstate Commission on the Potomac River.
1 Building a Foundation With Standardization Dianne Copeland, Director, FSIO Federal Financial Management Conference March 11, 2008.
Integrating Other Laws into BLM Planning. Objectives Integrate legal requirements into the planning process. Discuss laws with review and consultation.
Addressing Maternal Depression Healthy Start Interconception Care Learning Collaborative Kimberly Deavers, MPH U.S. Department of Health & Human Services.
Setting the scene World Resources Institute Overview of Registries Concepts, Lessons, and Guiding Design Principles Presented by: Pankaj Bhatia, Director,
FEA DRM Management Strategy Presented by : Mary McCaffery, US EPA.
Increasing Momentum in the Formation of State and Regional Monitoring Councils Linda Green, co-chair, Collaboration and Outreach Workgroup, National Water.
Pilot Projects on Strengthening Inventory Development and Risk Management-Decision Making for Mercury: A Contribution to the Global Mercury Partnership.
Categorization Recommendations for Implementing the E-Gov Act of 2002 Richard Huffine U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Co-chair, Categorization Working.
Water Quality Exchange (WQX) Pilot and its Potential Role in NWIS/STORET Coordination October 18, 2005.
Public Health Data Standards Consortium
The SMART Goal, Program Concepts and Outcomes A NESC and RCAP partnered, EPA funded program using Social Marketing techniques to invigorate small community.
Using the Exchange Network A User’s Perspective Deb Soule Watershed Management Bureau New Hampshire Department of Environmental Services.
Date Planning for Compliance with the Final 316(b) Phase II Regulations For APPA – March 8, 2004 David E. Bailey EPRIsolutions.
Standards Development Proposal A Suite of Framework Standards FGDC Coordination Group October 2, 2001 John Moeller.
NGA Center for Best Practices January 10, 2001 Charleston, South Carolina National Environmental Information Exchange Network Kim Nelson Pennsylvania Department.
Copyright 2010, The World Bank Group. All Rights Reserved. Principles, criteria and methods Part 1 Quality management Produced in Collaboration between.
EPA’s Water Quality Exchange (WQX) Annual Exchange Network Users’ Meeting April 18-19, 2006.
The United States Trade Representative  Is an agency within the Executive Office of the President  Approximately 200 people work at USTR  Negotiate.
Voluntary Standards and Government: Working Together A Positive Collaboration Benefits Both the Public and Private Sectors Presentation by Mary C. McKiel,
EPA P-1 Institutional Control Tracking EPA Superfund Perspective November 2006.
Why do we audit? PSCI Audits are designed to assess a supplier's performance against the PSCI Principles as well as against international standards and.
Data Coordinating Center University of Washington Department of Biostatistics Elizabeth Brown, ScD Siiri Bennett, MD.
Staged Electronic Data Deliverable (SEDD): Overview and Implementation Status Dr. Anand R. Mudambi US Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA) November.
Safe Drinking Water Act , CCL and Perchlorate
Task Force Activities We are working together on a new approach that identifies sources of PCBs and dioxins, directly applies a plan for reduction and.
Measuring Data Quality
Presentation transcript:

Sharing Environmental Sampling, Analysis, and Results Information Mike Carter, ESAR Co-chair Public Health Data Standards Consortium March 18, 2004

2 Presentation Topics EDSC and Data Standards ESAR What it is Team Members ESAR and Related Standards ESAR Uses Working and Integrating with Public Health

3 EDSC… The Environmental Data Standards Council—a body of State, US EPA and Tribal representatives who are fostering efficient data sharing partnerships

4 Data Standards… Are the common language (i.e., terms, definitions, and formats) that allow sharing of environmental information Improve Data quality and utility Consistency and efficiency of data collection Reduce data redundancy

5 ESAR Is… The Environmental Sampling, Analysis and Results (ESAR) data standard Being developed since there was no common data exchange standard for sharing environmental sampling, analysis and results data Based on the premise that environmental data collection uses similar principles and components- -regardless of media or regulatory program Available, in draft, for review and comment at Click on Environmental Data Standards

6 EDSC Goal for ESAR To create common terms, definitions, and formats that facilitate the sharing of sampling, analysis, and reporting data generated by the field and laboratory activities.

7 ESAR Development… Collaborative and consensus approach Multi-disciplinary team Based on business process

8 Team Members State Environmental Agencies and US Environmental Protection Agency Staff Full Spectrum of Activities and Programs Field Biologists, Chemists, Laboratory Managers Air, Water Quality, Drinking Water and Waste Management

9 Key Design Concepts… Develop a core standard that is applicable to all media and then build/add components that relate to very specific program and/or monitoring requirements Identify Re-usable Blocks -- those groupings of related Data Elements that can be used and re- used among different information flows Adopt Other Standards in part or in their entirety as appropriate Create core standard that “everyone can use”

10 ESAR Data Standard… A multi-segmented standard based on the business processes and steps that most data collectors follow-- from planning, collection, and analysis to reporting results Segments and data blocks organize information about environmental laboratory results Generic terms to apply to broadest audience Foundation/base/core for exchange of environmental laboratory data Organized to follow the business process but don’t have to be used as presented

11 Systems, Electronic Deliverables, and ESAR… Systems and Electronic Deliverables are the structures that organize and define the explicit relationships among data ESAR provides data elements or blocks of data elements that populate the structure

12 The Standard at a Glance Environmental Sampling, Analysis, and Results Sample Station/Location Point of Contact Identification Location Environmental Sampling, Analysis, and Results Project Point of Contact Identification Date Study Area Reason Quality Attached Binary Object Attached Binary Object Sample Collection Activities Point of Contact Field Collection Method Sample Identification Sample Collection Date/Time Depth/Altitude of Sample Collection Observation Text Field Sample Handling Sample Batch and Shipping Attached Binary Object Analysis and Results Point of Contact Analysis Information QA/QC Analysis Results Binary Object Laboratory Identification Laboratory Batch Receipt Laboratory Sample Receipt Sample Preparation

13 Related/Dependant Standards Sampling Treatment Method Data Measure Data Attached Binary Object Date and Time Chemical Names Biological Names Contact, Facility, Location

14 ESAR Uses… Laboratory to Laboratory Laboratory to State & Federal Agencies State to State State to US EPA Within States and US EPA US EPA to Other Federal Agencies Any Environmental Data Trading Partner

15 Public Health Coordination Opportunities… Learning from each others data standards development experiences Reviewing each others standards Engage in discussion with the EDSC members

16 Additional Information… Click on Environmental Data Standards Contact ESAR Team Leaders  Pat Bickford –  Mike Carter – EDSC Staff  Linda Spencer –  Mary Blakeslee –