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Southeast Concentrated Animal Feeding Operation (CAFO) Data Exchange

Southeast Concentrated Animal Feeding Operation (CAFO) Data Exchange. 2006 Exchange Network Users Meeting San Francisco, CA November 30, 2005. History & Background. Project idea originated in summer 2003 Goal to facilitate data sharing among Southeastern States & EPA R4

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Southeast Concentrated Animal Feeding Operation (CAFO) Data Exchange

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  1. Southeast Concentrated Animal Feeding Operation (CAFO)Data Exchange 2006 Exchange Network Users Meeting San Francisco, CANovember 30, 2005

  2. History & Background • Project idea originated in summer 2003 • Goal to facilitate data sharing among Southeastern States & EPA R4 • Considered three Regional environmental issues as a pilot • Early recognition that a project in support of the CAFO program information needs was an opportunity to meet a business need and demonstrate early success.

  3. Why CAFOs…

  4. Why CAFOs… • R4 States are tracking a considerable amount of data on CAFOs of interest to nearby States & the EPA R4 Office • EPA does not maintain all CAFO data in electronic form. • EPA has need to access data across States w/in Region to manage the program at a regional level. • Need for States to collaborate on CAFO issues • Compliance issues • Nutrient Management Plans (NMPs) • Access to data across the Region will improve CAFO program management within the States and EPA

  5. Project Objective • To establish an Exchange Network Client at EPA R4 for the purpose of sharing State & Federal information on Concentrated Animal Feeding Operations (CAFO) with the goal to improve environmental decision-making at both the State & Federal level

  6. Proposed Outcome • Eating & belch-control system to protect ozone layer • Shovel for by-product recycling • Natural, earth-tone cowhide • Safety-tread hoof boots • Filtering system to assure drinking water purity in milk production • Biodegradable overcoat to satisfy animal rights activists • Combination earmuffs & radio for stress reduction • Vegetarian diet of no-cholesterol, no-fat crops • High-protein, low cost, consumer-friendly beverage dispensers • Non-toxic, pesticide-free insect repellant device • Udderly soft designer bra for support • Gas control system with exhaust scrubbers powered with by-product liquids

  7. Information Goals • Improve Data Access = Through the ability to exchange data electronically via the Network utilizing Web Services • Improve Data Quality = Through established standard business rules in the XML schema • Support Better Decisions on environmental issues around Concentrated Animal Feeding Operations

  8. Exchange Network Benefits • Develop a model for the Exchange Network that is capable of querying multiple Network Nodes to effectively aggregate and present CAFO data. • This model will serve as a reusable component among Exchange Network tools to simplify the use of data published to Nodes and simplify the consumption of these resources for all Network partners.

  9. Project Status • Schema Finalized • Includes 18 elements pertaining to CAFO from the ICIS schema • Incorporates shared schema components from the Core Reference Model • Draft Query Service Defined • Parameters: • Latitude and Longitude • Facility Name • Hydrologic Unit Code • Animal Type • State • State Facility Identifier

  10. Next Steps • Node Client Prototype Developed and Tested • Node Client Demonstrated to EPA and States • States map DB’s to the approved schema • States stand up query service • Demonstration of Concept for Region 4 Administrator

  11. Current Project Partners: • MS DEQ • NC DENR • SC DHEC • EPA R4 CAFO Staff • EPA R4 IM / IT Staff • EPA HQ CDX Staff • EPA Contractors – As Project Dictates

  12. SE CAFO Environmental Information Exchange Project Team: • Melanie Morris – MS DEQ (601) 961-5044 • Randy Moody –NC DENR (919) 715-0373 • Stephen Robinson – SC DHEC (803) 896-8951 • Hector Buitrago – EPA R4 WAM (404) 562-8030 • Rich Nawyn – EPA R4 (404) 562-8320 • Lee Thomas – EPA R4 CAFO (404) 562-9786 • Chris Clark – EPA HQ CDX (202) 566-1693 • EPA Contractors – As Project Dictates

  13. Node Client

  14. Questions?

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