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State Data Exchange Benefits of Going Electronic TRI National Conference Bethesda, MD March 31-April 2, 2009

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Page 1: State Data Exchange:  Benefits of Going Electronic - Juan Parra & Idell Hansen & Diane Fowler

State Data Exchange

Benefits of Going Electronic

TRI National ConferenceBethesda, MD

March 31-April 2, 2009

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Agenda

My name is TRIX.Welcome to the

2009 TRI National Conference!

• Why do we need a State Data Exchange (SDX)?

• Options available to implement a State Data Exchange

• What states need to do to set-up a TRI SDX

• What is TRIDex?• What can the TRIDex do for you?

– TRIX’s State Exchange experience– TRIDex Application Options– Screenshots

• Other State Experiences• Future Direction

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Why do we need a State Data Exchange?Purpose: The State Data Exchange (SDX) allows

EPA's Central Data Exchange (CDX) to automatically forward copies of electronic TRI submissions to state Exchange Network Nodes. The TRI data exchange allows states to receive raw TRI data in real time. It also reduces the burden on reporting facilities, allowing them to submit only once through CDX.

2.- Login into CDX TRIME Web account

1.- Facility reporting TRI chemicals

3.- Data accepted by TRIME Web Server

4.- Data converted into XML format for web service

5.- XML Data converted stored in CDX node to be sent to state

6.- Data received by state node

7.-Front-end application views data by State employee

State Data Exchange

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TRI State Data Exchange – Current status

Stage 1: Only TRIMEweb submissions sent by CDX to State Node

• South Carolina – March 05• Kansas –Sept 06

• Kentucky -Sept 06• Utah – Aug 06• Oklahoma - June06• Delaware - June 06• Colorado - May 06• Washington -April

06• Virginia - April 05

In Production All flows (Stage 2)-Production date

• Oregon - March 09

• Minnesota - Feb 09

• Hawaii - May 08• Texas - May 08• Ohio - May 07• New Jersey - May

07• Illinois - March 07• Indiana - Jan 07• Michigan - Oct 06

There are 18 active States in

the data exchange network

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TRI State Data Exchange – Current status

In Development (Stage 1 and Stage 2)

Wisconsin**Mississippi**North Carolina**California**Pennsylvania**New York

Note: ** denotes “all flows” MOA signed

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State Data Exchange States in Production

For Reporting Year 2007

•46% of the national data (43,414 reports) went through the TRI State Data Exchange to participating states.

•44.5% (10,156) of all TRI facilities had their reports submitted to the State via the exchange.

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State Data Exchange Growth Goal

Transfer of TRI reports to SDX State nodes will reach 65%

increase when TRIME CD is retired

in RY 2009

TRI Submissions by Media Type

0%10%20%30%40%50%60%70%80%90%

100%

RY 2000 RY 2001 RY 2002 RY 2003 RY 2004 RY 2005 RY 2006 RY 2007

CDX Submissions TRIMEw eb Submissions Disk/CD Submissions Paper Submissions

65%

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How do we Set-up a State Data Exchange?

2.- Login into CDX TRIME Web account

1.- Facility reporting TRI chemicals

3.- Data accepted by TRIME Web Server

4.- Data converted into XML format for web service

5.- XML Data converted stored in CDX node to be sent to state

6.- Data received by state node

7.-Front-end application views data by State employee

State Data Exchange

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Options to implement a State Data Exchange• Option 1: Do it yourself

– Solicit a Data Exchange Grant to fund TRI application on state data exchange node.

– Consult with other states that have implemented their own TRI SDX (Pennsylvania, Kentucky, and Oregon)

– Use TRI resources to get started:• State Data Exchange web site:

http://www.epa.gov/tri/stakeholders/state/state_exchange/index.htm

• Step-by-Step handout to join the State Data Exchange• CDX Hotline to test your node: (888) 890-1995

– Attend EPA’s Monthly State Data Exchange Call –Third Wednesday of every month for advice or assistance

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Options to implement a State Data Exchange-cont• Option 2: Have someone do it for you

– Contractors that have established a TRI front end application that meet each states unique configuration on your State Node• Windsor Solutions• InfoTech• CGI• ERG

Which option is best for your State?

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Trix’s State Exchange Dilemma• Need to eliminate number of

paper forms and disks states received

• Need to eliminate data entry into state databases

• How to provide data quality checks to data collected

• Eliminate burden from having two forms being sent to EPA and State

• Need to view TRI Form “R” and Form “A” submissions in a timely manner

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What is TRIDex?

• TRIDEX is an application that parses the TRI submission from an XML format into a relational database.– Was developed by Windsor Solutions– Originally design based on a TRI Util Program

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What is TRIDex?TRIDex is two applications developed by Windsor

Solutions1) a PC-based application (TRIServer) that parses the

TRI submission from an XML format into a relational database.

2) a web-based application (TRIViewer) that allows for browsing, extracting, and managing TRI submissions.

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How does TRIDex work?

1) When a TRI submission is received from a TRI reporter, CDX determines which state agency should receive a copy of the submission. If the state supports the TRI exchange, the file is submitted to the agency node to the "TRI" data flow.

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How does TRIDex Work?

2) Upon receipt, the agency node stores the TRI XML file in its document repository. Note that no plug-in is required for the node to accept and store TRI files.

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How does TRIDex Work?

3) On a scheduled interval, the TRI Server looks for new TRI submissions to be processed. For each TRI XML file retrieved, the XML document is parsed to the TRI Viewer database.

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State Data Exchange States with TRIDEX

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TRIDex Application -Several Implementation Options• Option 1: Self deployed TRIDex application

– Must sign agreement on terms of use– No support and no warranty– State IT support needed – State responsible for configuration

• Each state has unique setup parameters• Multi state agencies may be involved

– Most economical option - free

• Option 2: Self deployed with remote assistance– May be establish with a time-and-materials contract– Ad-hoc assistance support provided– $3-5K cost depending state environment

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TRIDex Application -Several Implementation Options-cont.• Option 3: Windsor remote deployment

– State provided access needed– Performed via Web meeting– Requires remote access– Fast and efficient, saves on travel– Probably most cost effective

• Option 4: Windsor onsite deployment– Most costly option, but least burden on in-house staff– Less troubleshooting– Straightforward deployment, typically within a week

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TRIX’s Benefits of a TRIDEX-SDX Solution

• Did not have to configure his state node to connect to CDX node.

• Facilitates data analysis• “One stop shopping” –

facilities fulfill their reporting requirement to the EPA and the state simultaneously when they submit electronically

• List all TRI submissions processed by CDX w/o sorting through boxes

• Allows searching for data in submissions

• Provides alternative to paper, diskette submissions

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TRIX’s Rewards with TRIDEX

• Eliminated redundant TRI report data entry

• Reduced burden on staff

• Application has increased data accuracy

• TRIDEX provided useful chemical release data for analysis

• Time savings

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TRIDex Demo: Search Criteria

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TRIDex Search Results

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TRIDex Facility Profile

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TRIDex Form R

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TRIDex Export Types

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TRIDex Export Detail

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TRIDex Facility Management

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TRIDex Facility Update

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Future Direction

• Need to be able to make changes to TRIDex to reflect changes in Forms R and A, schema, etc.

• Need to develop a basic version of TRIDex to all States.

• Need to support the continued growth of the application and user community as the SDX evolves.

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Credits

• Diane Fowler• Idell Hansen • Windsor Solutions –TK Conrad• Kansas for providing original TRI viewer• Trix too…

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Contact• Juan Parra, TRI SDX Project [email protected]• Idell Hansen, TRI Team member [email protected]• Diane Fowler, TRI CoordinatorWashington State Department of [email protected]

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Questions

Enjoy the rest of the

conference. Bye!