Benefits of ICIS-NPDES for States
August 27, 2007
General Benefit to Everyone Using ICIS-NPDES
- ICIS-NPDES direct entry, hybrid and batch capabilities are standardized across the system: Reports, screens, and XML file parsingutilize the same software and hardware infrastructure. This standardization incorporates current program and EPA development standards with the newest technology available. ICIS-NPDES has also been developed to incorporate future program requirementsseamlessly.
Direct and Hybrid State Users
Budget
- EPA pays all development, operation and maintenance costs for ICIS, including hardware, software licensing, security and data back up, as well as development of the ICIS application. EPA also provides initial and periodic training on ICIS, along with email and phone support for ICIS. Thus, states avoid all these costs and hassles. From a taxpayer’s perspective, this is much more efficient than each state developing and maintaining their own computerized NPDES information tracking system.
- States do not have to develop and maintain software and procedures for exchanging data from their own systems with ICIS-NPDES. While ICIS-NPDES is being developed to minimize these costs for full batch states, there are still some costs here.
- EPA provides monetary assistance through two grant programs (OECA Exchange Network Grants and OEIState and Tribal Assistance Grants) to assist states with improving their NPDES information management. States moving from PCS to ICIS-NPDES particularly benefit from these grants.
Usability – Enhanced Function, Features and Capabilities
- Data is real-time
- Modern, Internet-based system with drop down menus
Easily supports telecommuting
No specialized terminals, hardware or software is needed
- Supports decentralized data entry by spreading out the workload
- Usesplain English instead of cryptic codes or acronyms, resulting in making training much easier and the learning curve significantly faster
- Supports the full NPDES program, including:
Special regulatory programs (e.g. CSO/SSO, Stormwater, CAFOs)
General permits (master permits, covered facilities)
Effluent trading
- Tracks all environmental interests associated with a facility
- Tracks all aspects of a permit such as tracking events, effluent data, narrative conditions, permit conditionsand permit history
- Tracks all inspections, violations and enforcement actions associated with a permitted facility.
- Other helpful, powerful and cool features
Re-use of identical codes with different dates for permit tracking events, permit and compliance schedules, and single event violations
Ability to copymaster general permit information to its covered facility permits, resulting in reduced data entry
Automatic tracking of permit lifecycle events such as effective, expired, administratively continued, and terminated
Associates many different contacts with a permit and maintainsa history of each contact
Broadened search capabilities
- Ability to use the NetDMR tool and obtain all its benefits with minimum state investment. NetDMR will enable NPDES permittees to electronically sign and submit their DMRs to ICIS-NPDES fully consistent with EPA’s electronic signature rule (CROMERR). This will reduce the amount of manual DMR data entry by states and give the states access to more DMR data at a lower cost.
EPA expects 20 states will use the NetDMR tool as a component of ICIS-NPDES and CDX. With 50% of the permittees in these states using NetDMR to electronically sign and submit their DMRs, EPA estimates annual savings to industry of $11 million and more than $1 million to states and EPA. This will result in higher quality and more complete data, which will enable state and EPA to improve NPDES program performance. States that use NetDMR will also save an average of $250,000 in avoided system development costs, and $200,000 in annual system operation and maintenance.
The savings could be greater as a higher percentage of permittees use NetDMR. Further, EPA expects a total of 38 state will adopt NetDMR in some form, which would save almost $10 million in avoided development costs, $7 million in annual system O&M, more than $2 million annually in efficiencies, and tens of millions more for industry.
Full Batch States
Budget and Usability – Enhanced Function, Features and Capabilities
- Much of the budget savings are in reduced staff time required for:
double data entry
transferring data
reviewing error reports
Better correspondswith modernized state systems. Synchronization between state and ICIS-NPDES systems will result in:
better data quality
system flexibility
cleaner data transfer with a minimum of a one day turnaround
sharing of state data
Flat file data transfer states benefit from:
EPA Grants available to help map data from a state’s systemto the ICIS-NPDES Schema
Assistance with XML development available through EPA’s Exchange Network and the ICIS-NPDES Modernization Team
the use of XML technology that enables cleaner and faster data transfer
Meaningful and accurate transfer of data using XML metadata
IDEF data transfer states benefit from:
Fully automated error trapping and reporting capabilities that reduce the amount of time to identify and fix rejected data
Using schema that are more in line with EPA’s XML standards
Double data entry States benefit from:
Schema that fully support the NPDES program and are flexible enough to be modified as needed to keep pace when program changes occur
More accurate reporting of what is in State systems and how they are managing their program, that can eliminate or significantly reduce Double data entry
An EPA system that is structured more like TEMPO
Usability – ICIS-NPDES Reports
- All states have access to powerful and flexible data reporting of state and Federal NPDES data:
- RNC/SNC and QNCR are calculated for you
Particularly Effluent RNC which is very complicated
Consistent measures are used across all states
- More flexibility with
Violations can be reported at the parameter level
FOIA and other external or management requests can be better fulfilled
Updated Crystal Reports-based reporting tool for standard and ad hoc retrievals
Potential to use common National standard reports with logic tested by others
State NPDES data can be combined with Federal inspection and enforcement action data without leaving ICIS-NPDES
Ability to transfer report results to e-mail accounts and CDX nodes using Web Services
Can create reports in PDF, comma delimited or XML format
Sharing of ad hoc reports with other users, resulting in shorter report creation time
Personal ad hoc reports can be scheduled by each user to run on a regular basis
Usability – OTIS/ECHO Reports
- Direct / Hybrid / and Batch users
- Data goes into OTIS/ECHO which provides States and Public access to valuable and easy reporting tools:
- State mapping capabilities
- Full Watershed view
- Water Quality Reports
- Effluent Reports in which ICIS NPDES data can be integrated and supplemented with other data sets, such as TRI, Census, and Geographic.
- State Benefits of Net DMR
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