Environment Applications

Environmental programs built for complex facilities and requirements.

These applications provide a system for managing environmental requirements in the areas of sampling, regulations, materials, air, water, and waste.

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Air - Paintman

Manages painting/spraying/coating related air emissions information as part of the broader environmental air program set.

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Water

Supports an inventory of discharge sources such as drains and discharge points as well as detailed information on the wastewater discharge flow from equipment.

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Waste Tracker

Provides a characterization methodology to detail the types of waste/scrap metal associated with processes. Allows the capability to track wastes from point of generation (POG) to final disposition.

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Air - Fuelburn

Manages fuel burn related air emissions information as part of the broader environmental air program set.

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Air - Stacks

Maintains an inventory of air emissions sources (stacks, vents, fugitive, etc.). Stacks can be related to Equipment and Control Systems.

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Material Tracker

Manages material/chemical usage for regulatory reporting through file imports or manual entries of materials purchased converted to LBS. MAT also acts as the centralized repository for materials/safety data sheets/chemicals.

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Regulation Manager

Helps with tracking of regulatory records (e.g., permits and licenses). Expiration and renewal dates automatically create action items providing e-mail notifications.

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Sample Tracker

Provides a mechanism for identifying sampling locations with analytical results detailed through manual input or data file upload from laboratories.

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Equipment Characterization

Provides a mechanism to document the processes, waste characterizations, and materials related to equipment/groups.