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  1. EPA Disaster Debris Recovery Data

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    Updated Mar 28, 2024
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    GeoPlatform ArcGIS Online (2024). EPA Disaster Debris Recovery Data [Dataset]. https://hub.arcgis.com/datasets/d8ca357a88684344b220d3a26e380f2a
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    Mar 28, 2024
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    North Pacific Ocean, Pacific Ocean
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    The US EPA Disaster Debris Recovery Tool is an interactive dataset that promotes the proper recovery, recycling, and disposal of disaster debris management for planners and emergency responders at the federal, state, tribal and local levels. The dataset include point vector data for over 20,000 composting facilities, demolition contractors, transfer stations, three types of landfills, and recycling facilities for construction and demolition materials, electronics, household hazardous waste, metals, tires, and vehicles in all 50 states as well as Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands. These data are also available through https://epa.maps.arcgis.com/apps/webappviewer/index.html?id=2fec4eed18c140c8aa4bb0a74f207b65 web mapping service.

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    Plastic Recycling Facilities

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    SMU (2024). Plastic Recycling Facilities [Dataset]. https://impactmap-smudallas.hub.arcgis.com/datasets/plastic-recycling-facilities
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    Apr 22, 2024
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    This dataset provides locations of recycling infrastructure in the U.S. The dataset includes different types of recycling infrastructure: anaerobic digesters, composting facilities, electronics recyclers, glass recycling facilities, glass secondary processors, material recovery facilities (MRFs), metals recycling facilities, paper recycling facilities, plastic recycling facilities, textile recycling facilities, tire recycling facilities, wood recycling facilities, and wood secondary processors. The data provides facility name, facility address, county, phone, email, website, NAICS code, infrastructure type, and feedstock for each facility. It relies on data from the Recycling Partnership, Closed Loop Partners, Glass Packaging Institute, and various recycling directories and state websites. Data on anaerobic digesters and composting facilities are directly pulled from and managed by EPA’s Excess Food Opportunities Map. Metals recycling facilities and tire recycling facilities are directly pulled from and managed by EPA’s Disaster Debris Recovery Tool. Information on recycling facilities contained in this map does not constitute as an endorsement or as a recommendation by EPA. This dataset is a snapshot of U.S. recycling quantities, infrastructure, and materials markets as of 2019-2021. The map was created by Industrial Economics, Inc., a consultancy supporting EPA to develop the Recycling Infrastructure and Market Opportunities Map. The map is managed by EPA’s Office of Land and Emergency Management. This project was supported in part by an appointment to the Research Participation Program at the Office of Land and Emergency Management, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, administered by the Oak Ridge Institute for Science and Education through an interagency agreement between the U.S. Department of Energy and EPA.

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    Data from: Waste Management Facilities

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    Updated May 15, 2023
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    Digital Atlas of Australia (2023). Waste Management Facilities [Dataset]. https://digital.atlas.gov.au/datasets/digitalatlas::waste-management-facilities/about
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    May 15, 2023
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    Digital Atlas of Australia
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    Attribution 4.0 (CC BY 4.0)https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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    Abstract The Waste Management Facilities Database presents the spatial locations; in point format, all known waste management, recycling and reprocessing facilities within Australia. The Department of Agriculture, Water and Environment (DAWE) compiled this database with the following public and private agencies:

    Geoscience Australia Qld Dept of Environment and Science Canberra Region Joint Organisation Hunter Joint Organisation of Councils NetWaste Illawarra Shoalhaven Joint Organisation ACT City Services NT council websites SA council websites Tas council websites Metropolitan Waste & Resource Recovery Group Loddon Mallee Waste & Resource Recovery Group Barwon South West Waste & Resource Recovery Group Grampians Central West Waste & Resource Recovery Group Gippsland Waste & Resource Recovery Group North East Waste & Resource Recovery Group Goulburn Valley Waste & Resource Recovery Group WA council websites Cleanaway website Veolia website Repurpose It website Advanced Circular Polymers website NSW Return and Earn Qld Containers for Change NT Container Deposits SA Container Deposit Locations ACT Container Deposit Locations NSW EPA SA EPA Re.Group website Bingo Industries website Industry sources Coles website Woolworths website ACT Government EPA Tasmania WA DWER National TV and computer drop-off locations Green Industries SA Qld Dept of Environment and Science AORA NSW EPA NT EPA APCO Qld council websites NSW council websites Vic council websites Sustainability Victoria Norske Skog Australia website InfraBuild website Liberty Primary Steel website Recycal website Sell and Parker website Future Recycling website TES-AMM Australia website Tambo Waste website NAWMA website Infrastructure survey responses WA DWER infrastructure survey responses

    This database is for public, industry and government use under the CC-BY arrangements. Currency Date modified: 1 November 2022 Modification frequency: None Data extent Spatial extent North: -9.00° South: -44.00° East: 154.00° West: 112.00° Source information Catalog entry: Waste Management Facilities Database Lineage statement This dataset replaces the original first version of the data published on 1 January 2012; which did not include the recycling facilities. This updated version of the data contains the recycling facilities. The waste management facilities dataset underwent a complete update in 2022 using waste data captured by the Department of Agriculture, Water and Environment (DAWE). The dataset was address matched using the address provided with the Geocoded National Address File (G-NAF) data. Where no spatial location was provided, GIS specialists attempted to find a corresponding GNAF address and updates to this address were completed where possible. Visually located sites were found using Esri World Imagery and aligned to match a similar location on the block based on the surrounding GNAF address. For example center or front of block. Some locations were unable to be located due to lack of ground truthing capability. All other waste facilities contain the spatial and attribution originally received from DAWE. The imagery used ranges from one meter or better satellite and aerial sources. Data dictionary All layers

    Attribute name Description

    Object ID Automatically generated system ID

    Shape Geometry type (Point)

    Feature Type A single feature type “Waste Management Facility” is the collective name of the different facility subtypes identified in the CLASS field.

    Unique Record ID Generate to define record uniquely.

    GA_ID ID of waste management facility that originated from the original Geoscience dataset.

    Unique Site ID The identification number used in the Geoscience Australia database.

    Authority Name of Authority provided by the data custodian.

    Licence No Licence number provided by the data custodian.

    Co Located When a number of different activities are carried out at the same site

    Facility Management Type The Management type subtypes: Recycling; Drop-Off; Disposal; Not Classified; Reuse; Energy From Waste

    Facility Infrastructure Type The Infrastructure type subtypes: Metals Recovery Facility; E-Waste Drop-Off Facility; Container Deposit Scheme Dropoff Facility; Landfill – Putrescible; Other Waste Facility; Transfer Station; Other Recycling Facility; Plastics Reprocessing Facility; Organics Recycling Facility; E-Waste Recycling Facility; Paper and Cardboard Recycling Facility; C&D Waste Recycling Facility; Reuse Shop; Landfill – Not Classified; Steel Reprocessing Facility; Other Metals Reprocessing Facility; Plastics Recovery Facility; Materials Recovery Facility (MRF); Thermal Energy from Waste Facility; Landfill – Inert; Refuse Derived Fuel Facility; Mechanical Biological Treatment Facility; Glass Beneficiation Facility; Rubber Recycling Facility; Anaerobic Digestion Facility; Glass Reprocessing Facility; Mattress Recycling Facility

    Facility Owner Owner of the facility.

    Facility Name Name of the facility.

    State The state where this feature is located.

    Address The address of this feature.

    Suburb The suburb where this feature is located.

    Postcode The postcode where this feature is located.

    Operational Status Operational; or Closed

    Spatial Confidence 5 – High; 4 – Above Average; 3 – Average; 2 – Below Average; 1 – Low; 0 – None

    Capture Method The method used to capture the spatial component of the data: G-NAF Address Match; Manually Located – G-NAF Match; Manually Located – No G-NAF Match; Spatial as Received – No G-NAF Match; Non Spatial; Retired Spatial Data

    Address Detail PID - G-NAF The unique ID defined within the G-NAF address data.

    Formatted Address - G-NAF The G-NAF address where this feature is located.

    Suburb - G-NAF The G-NAF suburb where this feature is located.

    Postcode - G-NAF The G-NAF postcode where this feature is located.

    Confidence - G-NAF 2 - This reflects that all three contributors have supplied an identical address; 1 - This reflects that a match has been achieved between only two contributors; 0 - This reflects that a single contributor holds this address and no match has been achieved with either or the other two contributors; -1 - Was not used in this process.

    Date Created - G-NAF G-NAF date of creation.

    Date Last Modified - G-NAF G-NAF last modified date.

    Date Retired - G-NAF G-NAF retired date.

    Contact Geoscience Australia, clientservices@ga.gov.au

  4. UST Cleanup Fund Potential Sites

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    Updated Apr 24, 2023
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    California Water Boards (2023). UST Cleanup Fund Potential Sites [Dataset]. https://gis.data.ca.gov/maps/261ed794afce4f70b5c587e3ac2c94c5
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    Apr 24, 2023
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    California State Water Resources Control Board
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    California Water Boards
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    Description

    Below is an explanation of the data along with some features that are available on this map (description is also provided in the "Getting Started" widget of the application).A variety of different colored circles appear throughout the map. They represent sites that are associated with the following programs:1) Department of Toxic Substances Control (DTSC) sites:a) Historical Inactive - Identifies sites from an older database that are non-active sites where, through a Preliminary Endangerment Assessment (PEA) or other evaluation, DTSC has determined that a removal or remedial action or further extensive investigation is required.b) School Cleanup - Identifies proposed and existing school sites that are being evaluated by DTSC for possible hazardous materials contamination. School sites are further defined as “Cleanup”, where remedial actions are or have occurred.c) School Evaluation - Identifies proposed and existing school sites that are being evaluated by DTSC for possible hazardous materials contamination. School sites are further defined as “Evaluation”, where further investigation is needed.d) Corrective Action - Investigation or cleanup activities at Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) or state-only hazardous waste facilities (that were required to obtain a permit or have received a hazardous waste facility permit from DTSC or U.S. EPA).e) State Response - Identifies confirmed release sites where DTSC is involved in remediation, either in a lead or oversight capacity. These confirmed release sites are generally high-priority and high potential risk.f) Evaluation - Identifies suspected, but unconfirmed, contaminated sites that need or have gone through a limited investigation and assessment process.g) Tiered Permit - A corrective action cleanup project on a hazardous waste facility that either was eligible to treat or permitted to treat waste under the Tiered Permitting system.2) State Water Board or DTSC sites:a) Leaking Underground Storage Tank (LUST) Cleanup - Includes all Underground Storage Tank (UST) sites that have had an unauthorized release (i.e. leak or spill) of a hazardous substance, usually fuel hydrocarbons, and are being (or have been) cleaned up. These sites are regulated under the State Water Board's UST Cleanup Program and/or similar programs conducted by each of the nine Regional Water Boards or Local Oversight Programs.b) Cleanup Program - Includes all "non-federally owned" sites that are regulated under the State Water Board's Site Cleanup Program and/or similar programs conducted by each of the nine Regional Water Boards. Cleanup Program Sites are also commonly referred to as "Site Cleanup Program sites".c) Voluntary Cleanup - Identifies sites with either confirmed or unconfirmed releases, and the project proponents have requested that the State Water Board or DTSC oversee evaluation, investigation, and/or cleanup activities and have agreed to provide coverage for the lead agency’s costs.3) Othera) Permitted Tanks - The "Permitted Tanks" data set includes Facilities that are associated with permitted underground storage tanks from the California Environmental Reporting System (CERS) database. The CERS data consists of current and recently closed permitted underground storage tank (UST) facilities information provided to CERS by Certified Unified Program Agencies (CUPAs).*Note: Underground Storage Tank Cleanup and Cleanup Program project records are pulled from the State Water Board's GeoTracker database. The Permitted Tanks information was obtained from California EPA’s California Environmental Reporting System (CERS) database. All other project records were obtained from DTSC's EnviroStor database. Program descriptions come from DTSC’s EnviroStor Glossary of Terms and the State Water Board’s GeoTracker Site/Facility Type Definitions. The information associated with these records was last updated in the application on 4/24/2023.

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    EPA Facility Registry Service (FRS) Interests SARCOP Symbology - 80bb35

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    Updated Sep 25, 2023
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    NAPSG Foundation (2023). EPA Facility Registry Service (FRS) Interests SARCOP Symbology - 80bb35 [Dataset]. https://data-napsg.opendata.arcgis.com/maps/ded0a41804af44de9e4f3043a080bb35
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    Sep 25, 2023
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    This layer may be used for high level understanding of potential facilities with hazardous materials. The information in the EPA Facility Registry Service may be used to track sites, facilities, or areas of environmental interest. This is a view layer that references the original, but is symbolized more clearly and includes labels. ZOOM IN. THIS LAYER IS NOT A SUBSTITUTE for Tier II Facility data, that information should be sought at the State Level from contacts found here https://www.epa.gov/epcra/state-tier-ii-reporting-requirements-and-proceduresOriginal Layer https://www.arcgis.com/home/item.html?id=cdff193a3e3743a5bc770e2743f215b3This downloadable data package consists of location and facility identification information from EPA's Facility Registry Service (FRS) for all sites that are available in the FRS individual feature layers. The layers comprise the FRS major program databases, including: Assessment Cleanup and Redevelopment Exchange System (ACRES) : brownfields sites Air Facility System (AFS) : stationary sources of air pollutionICIS-AIR (AIR) : stationary sources of air pollutionBureau of Indian Affairs (BIA) : schools data on Indian landBase Realignment and Closure (BRAC) facilitiesClean Air Markets Division Business System (CAMDBS) : market-based air pollution control programsComprehensive Environmental Response, Superfund Enterprise Management System (SEMS): hazardous waste sitesIntegrated Compliance Information System (ICIS) : integrated enforcement and compliance informationNational Compliance Database (NCDB) : Federal Insecticide, Fungicide, and Rodenticide Act (FIFRA) and the Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA)National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) module of ICIS : NPDES surface water permitsRadiation Information Database (RADINFO) : radiation and radioactivity facilitiesRACT/BACT/LAER Clearinghouse (RBLC) : best available air pollution technology requirementsResource Conservation and Recovery Act Information System (RCRAInfo) : tracks generators, transporters, treaters, storers, and disposers of hazardous wasteToxic Release Inventory (TRI) : certain industries that use, manufacture, treat, or transport more than 650 toxic chemicalsEmission Inventory System (EIS) : inventory of large stationary sources and voluntarily-reported smaller sources of air point pollution emittersCountermeasure (SPCC) and facility response plan (FRP) subject facilitiesElectronic Greenhouse Gas Reporting Tool (E-GGRT) : large greenhouse gas emittersEmissions and; Generation Resource Integrated Database (EGRID) : power plantsThe Facility Registry Service (FRS) identifies and geospatially locates facilities, sites or places subject to environmental regulations or of environmental interest. Using vigorous verification and data management procedures, FRS integrates facility data from EPA's national program systems, other federal agencies, and State and tribal master facility records and provides EPA with a centrally managed, single source of comprehensive and authoritative information on facilities. This data set contains the FRS facilities that link to the programs listed above once the program data has been integrated into the FRS database. Additional information on FRS is available at the EPA website https://www.epa.gov/frs. Included in this package are a file geodatabase, Esri ArcMap map document and an XML file of this metadata record. Full FGDC metadata records for each layer are contained in the database.

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    Tiered Permit

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    Updated Apr 24, 2023
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    California Water Boards (2023). Tiered Permit [Dataset]. https://gis.data.ca.gov/maps/waterboards::tiered-permit
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    Apr 24, 2023
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    California Water Boards
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    Description

    Below is an explanation of the data along with some features that are available on this map (description is also provided in the "Getting Started" widget of the application).A variety of different colored circles appear throughout the map. They represent sites that are associated with the following programs:1) Department of Toxic Substances Control (DTSC) sites:a) Historical Inactive - Identifies sites from an older database that are non-active sites where, through a Preliminary Endangerment Assessment (PEA) or other evaluation, DTSC has determined that a removal or remedial action or further extensive investigation is required.b) School Cleanup - Identifies proposed and existing school sites that are being evaluated by DTSC for possible hazardous materials contamination. School sites are further defined as “Cleanup”, where remedial actions are or have occurred.c) School Evaluation - Identifies proposed and existing school sites that are being evaluated by DTSC for possible hazardous materials contamination. School sites are further defined as “Evaluation”, where further investigation is needed.d) Corrective Action - Investigation or cleanup activities at Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) or state-only hazardous waste facilities (that were required to obtain a permit or have received a hazardous waste facility permit from DTSC or U.S. EPA).e) State Response - Identifies confirmed release sites where DTSC is involved in remediation, either in a lead or oversight capacity. These confirmed release sites are generally high-priority and high potential risk.f) Evaluation - Identifies suspected, but unconfirmed, contaminated sites that need or have gone through a limited investigation and assessment process.g) Tiered Permit - A corrective action cleanup project on a hazardous waste facility that either was eligible to treat or permitted to treat waste under the Tiered Permitting system.2) State Water Board or DTSC sites:a) Leaking Underground Storage Tank (LUST) Cleanup - Includes all Underground Storage Tank (UST) sites that have had an unauthorized release (i.e. leak or spill) of a hazardous substance, usually fuel hydrocarbons, and are being (or have been) cleaned up. These sites are regulated under the State Water Board's UST Cleanup Program and/or similar programs conducted by each of the nine Regional Water Boards or Local Oversight Programs.b) Cleanup Program - Includes all "non-federally owned" sites that are regulated under the State Water Board's Site Cleanup Program and/or similar programs conducted by each of the nine Regional Water Boards. Cleanup Program Sites are also commonly referred to as "Site Cleanup Program sites".c) Voluntary Cleanup - Identifies sites with either confirmed or unconfirmed releases, and the project proponents have requested that the State Water Board or DTSC oversee evaluation, investigation, and/or cleanup activities and have agreed to provide coverage for the lead agency’s costs.3) Othera) Permitted Tanks - The "Permitted Tanks" data set includes Facilities that are associated with permitted underground storage tanks from the California Environmental Reporting System (CERS) database. The CERS data consists of current and recently closed permitted underground storage tank (UST) facilities information provided to CERS by Certified Unified Program Agencies (CUPAs).*Note: Underground Storage Tank Cleanup and Cleanup Program project records are pulled from the State Water Board's GeoTracker database. The Permitted Tanks information was obtained from California EPA’s California Environmental Reporting System (CERS) database. All other project records were obtained from DTSC's EnviroStor database. Program descriptions come from DTSC’s EnviroStor Glossary of Terms and the State Water Board’s GeoTracker Site/Facility Type Definitions. The information associated with these records was last updated in the application on 4/24/2023.

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    Paper Potential Primary Recycling End Market

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    SMU (2024). Paper Potential Primary Recycling End Market [Dataset]. https://impactmap-smudallas.hub.arcgis.com/datasets/paper-potential-primary-recycling-end-market
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    This dataset provides locations of potential primary recycling end markets in the U.S. Potential primary end markets are defined as industries that can potentially use recycled material directly in production. The dataset includes end markets for 9 different materials: glass, paper, organics, leather, plastics, metals, rubber, textiles, and wood. The data provide facility name, facility address, phone, website, NAICS code, NAICS description, relevant material type(s), and whether they use multiple material types. The layer relies on data from D&B Hoovers 2021. To identify the industries associated with potential primary end markets, we relied on industry reports (e.g., IBISWorld), that define the potential primary end markets for recyclable materials. We identified the NAICS codes for relevant industries, categorized them by material type, and compiled the list of facilities associated with those NAICS codes from D&B Hoovers. Finally, we pulled information from D&B Hoovers for each facility and geocoded facilities using their addresses. This dataset is a snapshot of U.S. recycling quantities, infrastructure, and materials markets as of 2019-2021. The map was created by Industrial Economics, Inc. (IEc), a consultancy supporting EPA to develop the Recycling Infrastructure and Market Opportunities Map. The map is managed by EPA’s Office of Land and Emergency Management. This project was supported in part by an appointment to the Research Participation Program at the Office of Land and Emergency Management, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, administered by the Oak Ridge Institute for Science and Education through an interagency agreement between the U.S. Department of Energy and EPA.

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    Plastics Potential Secondary Recycling Market

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    Updated Apr 25, 2024
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    SMU (2024). Plastics Potential Secondary Recycling Market [Dataset]. https://impactmap-smudallas.hub.arcgis.com/datasets/plastics-potential-secondary-recycling-market
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    Apr 25, 2024
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    This dataset provides locations of potential recycling end markets in the U.S. Potential secondary end markets are industries that can potentially purchase and use the outputs, made with recycled content, of primary end markets. The dataset includes end markets for 7 different materials: glass, paper, organics, plastics, metals, textiles, and wood. The data provide facility name, facility address, phone, website, NAICS code, NAICS description, relevant material type(s), and whether they use multiple material types. The layer relies on data from D&B Hoovers 2021. To identify the industries associated with potential secondary end markets, we relied on industry reports (e.g., IBISWorld), that define the secondary end markets for recyclable materials. We identified the NAICS codes for relevant industries, categorized them by material type, and compiled the list of facilities associated with those NAICS codes from Hoovers. Finally, we pulled information from Hoovers for each facility and geocoded facilities using their addresses. This dataset is a snapshot of U.S. recycling quantities, infrastructure, and materials markets as of 2019-2021. The map was created and by Industrial Economics, Inc. (IEc), a consultancy supporting EPA to develop the Recycling Infrastructure and Market Opportunities Map. The map is managed by EPA’s Office of Land and Emergency Management. This project was supported in part by an appointment to the Research Participation Program at the Office of Land and Emergency Management, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, administered by the Oak Ridge Institute for Science and Education through an interagency agreement between the U.S. Department of Energy and EPA.

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    Glass Secondary Processors

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    SMU (2024). Glass Secondary Processors [Dataset]. https://impactmap-smudallas.hub.arcgis.com/datasets/glass-secondary-processors
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    Apr 22, 2024
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    This dataset provides locations of recycling infrastructure in the U.S. The dataset includes different types of recycling infrastructure: anaerobic digesters, composting facilities, electronics recyclers, glass recycling facilities, glass secondary processors, material recovery facilities (MRFs), metals recycling facilities, paper recycling facilities, plastic recycling facilities, textile recycling facilities, tire recycling facilities, wood recycling facilities, and wood secondary processors. The data provides facility name, facility address, county, phone, email, website, NAICS code, infrastructure type, and feedstock for each facility. It relies on data from the Recycling Partnership, Closed Loop Partners, Glass Packaging Institute, and various recycling directories and state websites. Data on anaerobic digesters and composting facilities are directly pulled from and managed by EPA’s Excess Food Opportunities Map. Metals recycling facilities and tire recycling facilities are directly pulled from and managed by EPA’s Disaster Debris Recovery Tool. Information on recycling facilities contained in this map does not constitute as an endorsement or as a recommendation by EPA. This dataset is a snapshot of U.S. recycling quantities, infrastructure, and materials markets as of 2019-2021. The map was created by Industrial Economics, Inc., a consultancy supporting EPA to develop the Recycling Infrastructure and Market Opportunities Map. The map is managed by EPA’s Office of Land and Emergency Management. This project was supported in part by an appointment to the Research Participation Program at the Office of Land and Emergency Management, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, administered by the Oak Ridge Institute for Science and Education through an interagency agreement between the U.S. Department of Energy and EPA.

  10. IE GSI EPA Soil Recovery Facility Subsoil Domains Ireland (ROI) ITM

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    Geological Survey Ireland (2024). IE GSI EPA Soil Recovery Facility Subsoil Domains Ireland (ROI) ITM [Dataset]. https://hub.arcgis.com/datasets/5790a722e3e5442ea490babf95a090d3
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    Oct 4, 2024
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    Geological Survey of Ireland
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    Geological Survey Ireland
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    Attribution 4.0 (CC BY 4.0)https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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    The SRF subsoil domain dataset is a broad-scale cartographic representation of the subsoil composition of Ireland with associated geochemical trigger values. The individual domains or units define areas of subsoil derived from similar bedrock sources. The domains thus comprise areas with broadly similar subsoil geochemistry. Data from the National Soils Database (NSDB) (EPA-Teagasc 2007) have been used to characterize each domain geochemically in order to set appropriate threshold or trigger levels for acceptance of waste soil and stone at licensed SRFs.The mapped boundaries are based on the Teagasc-EPA subsoils map, which comprises 67 distinct subsoil compositional classes that are described according to the geological or bedrock parent material of the subsoil. Some classes, such as “alluvium”, “peat”, “made ground” and “bedrock”, cannot be described with reference to a subsoil parent material. For these classes, the underlying bedrock has been employed in place of the absent parent material classification. The individual subsoil classifications were amalgamated to produce seven domains. Amalgamation of subsoil classes was based on similarity of parent material in terms of composition and age. The domain map was joined to the 1310 soil samples in the NSDB and each sample was classified by domain. For each domain, the geochemical trigger values for seven elements of interest (As, Cd, Cu, Hg, Ni, Pb and Zn) were calculated from the NSDB samples contained within that domain. Trigger values are defined as the 98th percentile value of the dataset for each domain.

  11. Solid Waste Landfill Site Locations in New Jersey

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    NJDEP Bureau of GIS (2022). Solid Waste Landfill Site Locations in New Jersey [Dataset]. https://gisdata-njdep.opendata.arcgis.com/datasets/88739aaafd20465c91fa34e326a94c68
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    Feb 24, 2022
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    New Jersey Department of Environmental Protectionhttp://www.nj.gov/dep/
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    NJDEP Bureau of GIS
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    This data set represents the location of sites within New Jersey that are regulated by the New Jersey Solid Waste Management Act at N.J.S.A. 13:1E-1 et seq., appropriate parts of the federal Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) codified at 40 C.F.R., the New Jersey Comprehensive Regulated Medical Waste Management Act at N.J.S.A. 13:1E-48.1 et seq, and the New Jersey Statewide Mandatory Source Separation and Recycling Act at N.J.S.A. 13:1E-99.11 et seq. The Division of Sustainable Waste Management regulates safe management of solid waste, RCRA hazardous waste, regulated medical waste (RMW), and recycling of source separated recyclable materials through guidance, technical assistance, regulations, permits, approvals, environmental monitoring, compliance evaluation and enforcement. Waste types handled at these facilities include solid waste types specified at N.J.A.C 7:26-2.13(g), hazardous waste types specified at 40 C.F.R. part 261 subparts A through D, and RMW types (classes) specified at N.J.A.C. 7:26-3A.6(a). NJDEP is authorized by EPA to administer the federal RCRA hazardous waste program. This dataset does not include all landfills in the State of New Jersey. This extracted dataset was generated to help promote solar installations that provide economic and environmental benefits to the State of New Jersey. The dataset includes Solid Waste Landfill Sites’ locations as well as the approximate limits of the landfilled waste. The dataset is comprised of landfill extents that the Division of Sustainable Waste Management was able to map with a reasonable confidence level based on data provided by facilities/applicants. The dataset is generated in Arc/INFO based on facility address, Block and Lot information and engineering design drawings submitted as part of a facility’s application for a permit and/or approval or reports of site investigations. The dataset is intended to provide reasonable representations of landfill boundaries for planning and other purposes. Data has been updated in 2020 using ArcMap 10.5.1.

  12. Michigan Hazardous Waste Treatment, Storage, and Disposal Facilities

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    Updated Feb 23, 2023
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    Michigan Dept. of Environment, Great Lakes, and Energy (2023). Michigan Hazardous Waste Treatment, Storage, and Disposal Facilities [Dataset]. https://gis-michigan.opendata.arcgis.com/items/eddb0a8743e640928d6a1a9fe6277b94
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    Feb 23, 2023
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    Michigan Department of Environment, Great Lakes, and Energyhttp://michigan.gov/egle/
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    Michigan Dept. of Environment, Great Lakes, and Energy
    Area covered
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    This data is used in the Materials Management Facilities Web App (Item Details). This data set contains the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act Subtitle C facilities that managed hazardous wastes onsite, either by treatment, storage for longer than 90 days, and/or disposing of those wastes onsite. This data is refreshed from the Waste Data System on a daily basis.The dataset's field names are described below: Field Name Description

    WDSId Waste Data System facility identification number

    SiteId U.S. EPA RCRA facility site identification number

    SiteSpecificName Common name for the facility

    LegalNameLegalLegal Site Name

    Address Physical address of the facility

    City City where the facility is physically located

    County County where the facility is physically located

    Latitude WGS84 Latitude

    Longitude WGS84 Longitude

    CoordinateSystem WGS 84

    HorizontalCollectionMethod Usually Lat/Long Interpolation – coordinate matching from a map service (e.g., Google Earth, ArcGIS, etc.)

    FacilityType T=Hazardous Waste Treatment, S=HW storage >90 days, D=HW Disposal Facility; (Collectively TSDs)

    Commercial Verbalized version of the CommercialFacility field

    CommercialFacility True/False (-1/0) whether it receives off-site hazardous waste

    PermitWorkLoad True/False (-1/0) whether it is part of the Permitting workload

    CorrectiveActionWorkLoad True/False (-1/0) whether it is part of the Corrective Action workload

    FederallyRegulatedTSD True/False (-1/0) whether it is a Federally regulated TSD

    Permitted True/False (-1/0) whether it currently has an existing permit/operating license

    CorrectiveActionAndPermit True/False (-1/0) whether it is in corrective action workload and the permit workload

    Hyperlink Hyperlink to EGLE-MMD’s WDS public website

    Echo Hyperlink to EPA's Echo website for this facility

    Updated Date information was extracted from WDS

    Shape GIS Geometry Type Contact EGLE-Maps@Michigan.gov with questions.

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    FRS NAICS

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    • giscommons-countyplanning.opendata.arcgis.com
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    Updated Sep 25, 2023
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    NAPSG Foundation (2023). FRS NAICS [Dataset]. https://hub.arcgis.com/datasets/napsg::frs-naics?uiVersion=content-views
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    Sep 25, 2023
    Dataset authored and provided by
    NAPSG Foundation
    Area covered
    North Pacific Ocean, Pacific Ocean
    Description

    This layer may be used for high level understanding of potential facilities with hazardous materials. The information in the EPA Facility Registry Service may be used to track sites, facilities, or areas of environmental interest. This is a view layer that references the original, but is symbolized more clearly and includes labels. ZOOM IN. THIS LAYER IS NOT A SUBSTITUTE for Tier II Facility data, that information should be sought at the State Level from contacts found here https://www.epa.gov/epcra/state-tier-ii-reporting-requirements-and-proceduresOriginal Layer https://www.arcgis.com/home/item.html?id=cdff193a3e3743a5bc770e2743f215b3This downloadable data package consists of location and facility identification information from EPA's Facility Registry Service (FRS) for all sites that are available in the FRS individual feature layers. The layers comprise the FRS major program databases, including: Assessment Cleanup and Redevelopment Exchange System (ACRES) : brownfields sites Air Facility System (AFS) : stationary sources of air pollutionICIS-AIR (AIR) : stationary sources of air pollutionBureau of Indian Affairs (BIA) : schools data on Indian landBase Realignment and Closure (BRAC) facilitiesClean Air Markets Division Business System (CAMDBS) : market-based air pollution control programsComprehensive Environmental Response, Superfund Enterprise Management System (SEMS): hazardous waste sitesIntegrated Compliance Information System (ICIS) : integrated enforcement and compliance informationNational Compliance Database (NCDB) : Federal Insecticide, Fungicide, and Rodenticide Act (FIFRA) and the Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA)National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) module of ICIS : NPDES surface water permitsRadiation Information Database (RADINFO) : radiation and radioactivity facilitiesRACT/BACT/LAER Clearinghouse (RBLC) : best available air pollution technology requirementsResource Conservation and Recovery Act Information System (RCRAInfo) : tracks generators, transporters, treaters, storers, and disposers of hazardous wasteToxic Release Inventory (TRI) : certain industries that use, manufacture, treat, or transport more than 650 toxic chemicalsEmission Inventory System (EIS) : inventory of large stationary sources and voluntarily-reported smaller sources of air point pollution emittersCountermeasure (SPCC) and facility response plan (FRP) subject facilitiesElectronic Greenhouse Gas Reporting Tool (E-GGRT) : large greenhouse gas emittersEmissions and; Generation Resource Integrated Database (EGRID) : power plantsThe Facility Registry Service (FRS) identifies and geospatially locates facilities, sites or places subject to environmental regulations or of environmental interest. Using vigorous verification and data management procedures, FRS integrates facility data from EPA's national program systems, other federal agencies, and State and tribal master facility records and provides EPA with a centrally managed, single source of comprehensive and authoritative information on facilities. This data set contains the FRS facilities that link to the programs listed above once the program data has been integrated into the FRS database. Additional information on FRS is available at the EPA website https://www.epa.gov/frs. Included in this package are a file geodatabase, Esri ArcMap map document and an XML file of this metadata record. Full FGDC metadata records for each layer are contained in the database.

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EPA Disaster Debris Recovery Data

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Mar 28, 2024
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Area covered
North Pacific Ocean, Pacific Ocean
Description

The US EPA Disaster Debris Recovery Tool is an interactive dataset that promotes the proper recovery, recycling, and disposal of disaster debris management for planners and emergency responders at the federal, state, tribal and local levels. The dataset include point vector data for over 20,000 composting facilities, demolition contractors, transfer stations, three types of landfills, and recycling facilities for construction and demolition materials, electronics, household hazardous waste, metals, tires, and vehicles in all 50 states as well as Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands. These data are also available through https://epa.maps.arcgis.com/apps/webappviewer/index.html?id=2fec4eed18c140c8aa4bb0a74f207b65 web mapping service.

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