As a vital step of EPA’s implementation of President Trump’s Executive Order 13777, “Enforcing the Regulatory Reform Agenda,” EPA’s Regulatory Reform Task Force is evaluating existing regulations and making recommendations regarding those that can be repealed, replaced or modified to make them less burdensome. As part of this effort, EPA is seeking public input to help identify such regulations through an open public comment period which closes on May 15. Public comments can be submitted to the docket number EPA-HQ-OA-2017-0190 on www.regulations.gov. In addition, certain EPA program offices are conducting public meetings and teleconferences to provide the Task Force public feedback by May 15.
EPA’s Office of Environmental Information (OEI) has scheduled an Open Call on its Shared Cross-Media Electronic Reporting Rule (CROMERR) Services (SCS) and opportunities for regulatory reform on May 11, 2017, at 2 p.m. The purpose of the call is to discuss the CROMERR approval process as well as what more OEI can do to help with CROMERR implementation. If participants want to provide written feedback about CROMERR, those comments should be submitted to the agency-wide docket by May 15: https://www.regulations.gov/docket?D=EPA-HQ-OA-2017-0190.
For additional information on EPA’s regulatory reform efforts, please visit EPA’s newly launched webpage, which includes a list of upcoming meetings or teleconferences at: https://www.epa.gov/laws-regulations/regulatory-reform.
Meeting Information:
Date/Time: Thursday, May 11, 2017, 2:00 p.m. – 3:30 p.m. Eastern
Conference Line: 866-299-3188
Participant Code: 202-566-1694
Web Conference: https://cgifederal.webex.com/join/mike.kearns
Agenda:
– Introductions and CROMERR Background (2:00 p.m.)
– CROMERR Shared Services (2:15 p.m.)
– Stakeholder Feedback on CROMERR (2:45 p.m.)
– Closing Remarks (3:25 p.m.)
Contact: Devon Martin – U.S. EPA OEI – 202-566-2603 – [email protected]
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EN Alert: CROMERR Regulatory Reform Opportunities and Shared Services – Reminder re Open Call - May 11 at 2 p.m. Eastern
May 4, 2017
EN Alert: Update on Shared CROMERR Services - Webinar - May 11 at 2 p.m.
April 21, 2017
EPA’s Office of Environmental Information will be conducting an open call on its Shared Cross-Media Electronic Reporting Rule (CROMERR) Services (SCS). Over the past couple of years, EPA has been assisting States and other co-regulators in implementing electronic reporting programs by developing and managing CROMERR compliant services centrally and offering these services to co-regulators as needed to reduce time and money from developing and maintaining these services independently. EPA will present the latest enhancements and alternatives available to co-regulators and discuss the processes and roles for integrating and managing SCS. State testimonials on implementation of these services are also being sought so they can be shared with the rest of the Exchange Network partners.
This open call will be held on May 11 at 2:00 Eastern time. Existing SCS implementers and those planning to implement new electronic reporting programs in their agencies may be interested in attending.
Meeting Information:
Date/Time: Thursday May 11, 2017, 2:00 pm – 3:00 pm EST
Conference Line- 866-299-3188
Participant Code- 202-566-1694
Web Conference- https://cgifederal.webex.com/join/mike.kearns
_________________________________
Charles Freeman
Associate Director
Information Exchange and Services Division
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
(202) 566-1694
NPDES eRule Readiness and Data Completeness Dashboard Launched on ECHO Gov
December 5, 2016
RCRAInfo Version 5.4 Now Available
November 18, 2016
EPA is pleased to announce that version 5.4 of the RCRAInfo Data Exchange is now available at https://www.exchangenetwork.net/data-exchange/rcrainfo/. Partners use the Exchange Network to submit data to EPA’s RCRAInfo system, the national program management and inventory system for hazardous waste handlers.
For more information, please contact EPA’s Lori Furr at furr.lori [at] epa.gov.
Lori Furr
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
P: 703.605.0596
E: furr.lori [at] epa.gov
Beach Notification Version 2.4 Released
November 17, 2016
EPA is pleased to announce that version 2.4 of the Beach Notification schema has been approved and is now available at https://www.exchangenetwork.net/data-exchange/beach-notification.
The Beach Notification data exchange allows for the reporting of beach meta data, contact information, and beach advisory and closing data. Version 2.4 can be used now and will be required for reporting 2017 Beach Season data.
For more information, please contact EPA’s Bill Kramer at kramer.bill [at] epa.gov.
Bill Kramer
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
P: 202.566.0385
E: kramer.bill [at] epa.gov
EN/EE Open Call November 30, 2016 - Tools for First Responders: Washington State's EPCRA App and the Homeland Emergency Response Exchange Data Flow
November 17, 2016
The Exchange Network and E-Enterprise community convene EN/EE Open Calls to increase information sharing among Partners. These calls are an opportunity for the community to gather and discuss topics of interest.
The next Open Call, to be held November 30, 2016, at 2:30pm ET, is entitled Tools for First Responders: Washington State’s EPCRA App and the Homeland Emergency Response Exchange Data Flow.
During the first half of the Open Call, Ken Zarker and David Sage, Washington Department of Ecology, will address Washington State’s Emergency Planning and Community Right to Know Act (EPCRA) App. Available for both Android and iOS, this first-of-a-kind mobile app allows authorized fire departments or other emergency responders to access EPCRA data directly from Washington Department of Ecology’s database. The app has been downloaded more than 500 times by first responders.
Next, Pat McDermott, Iowa Department of Natural Resources, will discuss the Homeland Emergency Response Exchange (HERE) data exchange. HERE allows Partners involved in emergency response planning and implementation to share available environmental, health, and natural resource information. Using the HERE flow, emergency planners can quickly identify potential dangers posed by chemical inventories or hazardous waste storage, allowing response teams to assess threats to drinking water infrastructure or other environmental interests.
To participate in the Open Call, please pre-register at: https://attendee.gotowebinar.
Note that we are using GoToWebinar® for the Open Call. Participants will enter the audio portion muted. To participate in the Q and A, please join the conversation via phone and enter the audio pin that appears on your GoToWebinar dashboard. If you must use your computer audio, please ensure you have a headset and speaker.
For more information or to suggest topics for future EN/EE Open Calls, please contact Lynn Capuano at lynn [at] exchangenetwork.net.
Lynn Capuano
E-Enterprise/Exchange Network Coordinator
P: 516.744.0307
E: lynn [at] exchangenetwork.net
December 12, 2016, Update:
Two PowerPoint presentations with more information on the EPCRA App, are available for download below:
EPA Releases Reusable Component Services (RCS) Version 1.1 Data Exchange
November 15, 2016
The Reusable Component Services (RCS) is a central registry for Exchange Network Partners to share information about available technical resources. RCS provides metadata about technical resources available to developers, such as web services, schema, widgets, and other tools. The information in RCS promotes sharing and reuse of resources, whether from direct use or from information sharing, resulting in standardization across environmental applications. RCS is a component of the centralized System of Registries (SoR), which provides access to a set of registry systems.
Available at https://www.exchangenetwork.net/data-exchange/rcs/, the new Version 1.1 of the RCS data exchange allows Partners to use web services to access data from RCS. Service queries pull standardized information about all resources matching a particular resource type.
John Harman
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
P: 202.566.0748
E: harman.john [at] epa.gov
Reminder: EN2017 Presentation Proposals Due December 1
November 9, 2016
Planning is well underway for EN2017! The 2017 Exchange Network National Meeting will be held May 16-18, 2017, in Philadelphia. The EN2017 Program Committee is currently accepting abstracts for proposed presentations. If you would like to deliver a presentation, we would love to hear from you!
The theme for the 2017 National Meeting is Innovation and Partnership. During the Meeting, we will be exploring examples of:
- How innovation can cross Federal, State, Territorial, and Tribal boundaries;
- How working creatively together as Partners can identify innovative solutions;
- How Partnerships are the new “best practice”; and
- How we can all employ innovation in our daily work.
If you are interested in presenting, please email a concise description of your proposed presentation to Greg McNelly at gmcnelly [at] ecos.org by December 1, 2016. Complete instructions, an example presentation proposal, and key dates for all EN2017 Presenters are available at https://www.exchangenetwork.net/en2017-presenters-instructions/. Your participation will help us make EN2017 the best National Meeting yet!
For all the latest information about EN2017, please visit https://www.exchangenetwork.net/en2017, subscribe to EN Alerts, and follow @Ex_Network on Twitter (#EN2017).
Connie Dwyer, EN2017 Tri-Chair
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
P: 202.566.1691
E: dwyer.connie [at] epa.gov
Frank Harjo, EN2017 Tri-Chair
Muscogee (Creek) Nation
P: 918.549.2510
E: fharjo [at] mcn-nsn.gov
Victoria Phillips, EN2017 Tri-Chair
Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection
P: 617.292.5956
E: victoria.phillips [at] state.ma.us
REMINDER: FY 2017 Exchange Network Grant Applications due November 18, 2016
November 7, 2016
The FY 2017 National Environmental Information Exchange Network (EN) Grant Program applications are due to EPA by November 18, 2016. The Solicitation Notice is available at https://www.epa.gov/exchangenetwork/exchange-network-grant-program.
EPA only accepts project proposals for EN assistance agreements submitted electronically through Grants.gov, unless applicants have a waiver.
For more information, please contact EPA’s Salena Reynolds at reynolds.salena [at] epa.gov.
Salena Reynolds
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
P: 202.566.0466
E: reynolds.salena [at] epa.gov
ECOS Releases Request for Proposals to Support E-Enterprise Partner Profile Inventory
November 4, 2016
The Environmental Council of the States (ECOS), on behalf of the E-Enterprise for the Environment Initiative, is seeking a contractor to aid in the development of an Inventory of State, Tribal, and Territorial Profiles to help partners more strategically plan and collaborate within the E-Enterprise model. The contractor will provide project management and web development services that will lead to the deployment and management of a web-based tool to share, display, and update the collected partner profiles.
ECOS’ Request for Proposals is available at http://www.ecos.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/11/ECOS_EE_Inventory_RFP_2016.pdf. Responses are due to ECOS by 5:00 PM ET on December 12, 2016.
For more information, please contact ECOS’ Owen McAleer at omcaleer [at] ecos.org.
Owen McAleer
Environmental Council of the States
P: 202.266.4922
E: omcaleer [at] ecos.org
EPA to Hold NPDES Electronic Reporting Rule Implementation Webinars
October 25, 2016
EPA will hold two webinars to provide EPA Regional and state permitting, enforcement, and information technology staff with important updates on implementation of the NPDES Electronic Reporting Rule (22 October 2015; 80 FR 64064).
These 2-hour webinars will be held at 3:00pm ET on November 2 and November 9, 2016, and will cover different topics. To participate, please visit: http://epawebconferencing.acms.com/nerw/.
Both webinars will be recorded and questions will be collected through the webinar chat box. Please note that EPA Regional and State staff can always request more information or separate individualized discussions as needed. These webinars will use Adobe® Connect™ for audio and video presentation.
Materials from the webinars are available at https://www.exchangenetwork.net/npdes-electronic-reporting-rule-implementation-webinar-materials/.
For more information, please contact EPA’s Carey Johnston at johnston.carey [at] epa.gov.
Carey Johnston
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
P: 202.566.1014
E: johnston.carey [at] epa.gov
REMINDER: EPA to Hold October 13 Webinar on Final FY 2017 Exchange Network Grant Solicitation Notice
October 13, 2016
In preparation for the FY 2017 Exchange Network Grant cycle, EPA will convene a webinar at 1:00PM ET today, October 13, 2016.
To participate, dial: 1.866.299.3188; and enter Conference Code 202-566-0466 #.
Use the following link to access the webinar’s slides: http://epawebconferencing.acms.com/engrant1013/.
A recently discovered issue with Adobe® Connect™ may prevent some participants from viewing today’s slides. The slides are currently posted here.
For more information, please contact EPA’s Salena Reynolds at reynolds.salena [at] epa.gov.
Salena Reynolds
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
P: 202.566.0466
E: reynolds.salena [at] epa.gov
E-Enterprise for the Environment Announces Launch of New Website
October 6, 2016
E-Enterprise for the Environment has launched the new website http://E-EnterprisefortheEnvironment.net/.
The E-Enterprise Website features three user-based information pages for citizens, co-regulators, and the regulated community; an “About E-Enterprise” section with governance body rosters and a description of the E-Enterprise joint governance model; and a section focused on E-Enterprise projects.
For more information, to ask questions, or provide feedback, contact ECOS’ Owen McAleer at omcaleer [at] ecos.org.
Owen McAleer
The Environmental Council of the States
P: 202.266.4922
E: omcaleer [at] ecos.org
Exchange Network Announces New Columbia River Basin Coordinated Assessment Data Exchange
October 4, 2016
The Columbia River Basin Coordinated Assessment Data Exchange (CAX) allows for efficient, consistent, and transparent data-sharing among the co-managers (fish and wildlife agencies and Tribes), regulatory agencies, and data consumers in the Columbia River Basin (CRB) for anadromous fish-related data. Development of the CAX was coordinated by the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife and the Pacific Northwest Aquatic Monitoring Partnership with support from the Pacific States Marine Fisheries Commission’s StreamNet project.
The CAX supports the exchange of four salmon and steelhead population indicators including natural origin spawner abundance, natural origin smolt to adult return rate, and natural origin recruits (adult and juvenile) per spawner. It is envisioned that over time, the CAX will be expanded to include most of the indicators of highest importance to fisheries management and restoration decision makers.
For more information on the CAX, contact the Pacific States Marine Fisheries Commission’s Greg Wilke at gwilke [at] psmfc.org.
Greg Wilke
Pacific States Marine Fisheries Commission
P: 503.595.3157
E: gwilke [at] psmfc.org
Institute for Tribal Environmental Professionals Announces 2017 Tribal Exchange Network Conference
September 27, 2016
The 2017 Tribal Exchange Network Conference will be held February 28 – March 1, 2017, in San Diego, California. Organized by the Institute for Tribal Environmental Professionals (ITEP), the Conference provides Tribal professionals an opportunity to meet and learn about current initiatives, funding, and technical topics related to the Exchange Network.
Tribal or EPA volunteers to help formulate the agenda and coordinate sessions during the Conference are invited to contact ITEP’s Lydia Scheer at lydia.scheer [at] nau.edu.
Lydia Scheer
Institute for Tribal Environmental Professionals
P: 928.523.6887
E: lydia.scheer [at] nau.edu
EPA to Hold Webinars on Final FY 2017 Exchange Network Grant Solicitation Notice
September 22, 2016
In preparation for the FY 2017 Exchange Network (EN) Grant cycle, EPA will convene two webinars to assist applicants. The webinars will be held at 1:00PM ET on September 29 and October 13, 2016. Topics will include FY 2017 EN Grant program, new priorities, procedures, tips on writing a high-quality application, and questions and answers with potential applicants.
To participate, dial: 1.866.299.3188; and enter Conference Code 202-566-0466 #. Use the following links to access the specific webinars indicated:
- September 29, 2016; 1:00PM ET – http://epawebconferencing.acms.com/engrant929/
- October 13, 2016; 1:00PM ET – http://epawebconferencing.acms.com/engrant1013/
An Adobe® Connect™ account is not required to enter a webinar, simply log in as “Guest.”
For more information, please contact EPA’s Salena Reynolds at reynolds.salena [at] epa.gov.
Salena Reynolds
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
P: 202.566.0466
E: reynolds.salena [at] epa.gov
EPA Seeks Beta Testers for Pesticide Label Matching Mobile Application
September 15, 2016
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
P: 202.564.0558
E: boutureira.alan [at] epa.gov
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
P: 312.353.5490
E: klevs.mardi [at] epa.gov
Office of Indiana State Chemist
P: 765.494.1593
E: scottde [at] purdue.edu
EPA Releases Final FY 2017 Exchange Network Grant Solicitation Notice
September 13, 2016
The FY 2017 National Environmental Information Exchange Network (EN) Grant Program Solicitation Notice is now available at www.epa.gov/exchangenetwork/exchange-network-grant-program. Applications are due to EPA by November 18, 2016.
In FY 2017, EPA expects to award about $9 million for 30-40 assistance agreements for Exchange Network projects. Most awards will be in the $50,000 to $300,000 range. Awards to a single applicant cannot exceed $300,000. EPA may make a limited number of awards to collaborative, partnership assistance agreements. Budgets for these projects cannot exceed $500,000. The exact number of assistance agreements will depend on the final amount of EPA’s appropriation for the EN grant program, the number of applications submitted to EPA by the application deadline, the amounts of proposed budgets, and the outcome of application reviews.
The primary outcome expected from EN assistance agreements is improved access to, and exchange of, high-quality environmental data from public- and private-sector sources. With this outcome in mind, applications should demonstrate support for and results toward EN program priorities.
EPA only accepts project proposals for EN assistance agreements submitted electronically through Grants.gov, unless applicants have a waiver. EPA anticipates that it will announce selection decisions in or around April 2017, and plans to issue awards by July 31, 2017.
For more information, please contact EPA’s Salena Reynolds at reynolds.salena [at] epa.gov.
Salena Reynolds
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
P: 202.566.0466
E: reynolds.salena [at] epa.gov
Call for EN2017 "Innovation and Partnership" Program Committee Volunteers and Presentation Proposals
September 12, 2016
- How innovation can cross Federal, State, Territorial, and Tribal boundaries;
- How working creatively together as Partners can identify innovative solutions;
- How Partnerships are the new “best practice;” and
- How we can all employ innovation in our daily work.
EN/EE Open Call September 21, 2016: Quick Guide to Using Virtual Exchange Services and the EN Service Center
September 9, 2016
The Exchange Network and E-Enterprise community convene EN/EE Open Calls to increase information sharing among Partners. These calls are an opportunity for the community to gather and discuss topics of interest.
The next Open Call, to be held September 21, 2016, at 2:30pm ET, is entitled Quick Guide to Using Virtual Exchange Services (VES) and the EN Service Center (ENSC). The Open Call’s panel will include:
- Chris Clark, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
- Lucas Gentry, CGI Federal
- Eric Cleckler, Alabama Department of Environmental Management
Panelists will first walk attendees through a decision tree for determining if VES and/or ENSC are the right tool for your agency. This will be followed by testimonials from VES users detailing their experience with this tool.
To participate in the Open Call, please pre-register at: https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/2432652261138894082.
Note that we are using GoToWebinar® for the Open Call. Participants will enter the audio portion muted. To participate in the Q and A, please join the conversation via phone and enter the audio PIN that appears on your GoToWebinar dashboard. If you must use your computer audio, please ensure you have a headset and speaker.
The Open Call will be recorded and available at https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/recording/8920809904105102084.
For more information or to provide ideas for future EN/EE Open Calls, please contact Lynn Capuano at lynn [at] exchangenetwork.net.
Lynn Capuano
Exchange Network Coordinator
P: 516.744.0307
E: lynn [at] exchangenetwork.net