ENVIRONMENTAL
INFORMATION
SYSTEMS
DIRECTORY
An inventory of administrative and
environmental mission support systems
JUNE 1973
|U.S. ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
OFFICE OF PLANNING AND MANAGEMENT
OFFICE OF ADMINISTRATION
MANAGEMENT INFORMATION AND DATA SYSTEMS DIVISION
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ENVIRONMENTAL INFORMATION SYSTEMS
Descriptions Arranged Sequentially by Environmental Systems Identification
Number within Major Administrative and Mission Support Categories.
A COMPREHENSIVE INFORMATION SERVICE
FOR ENVIRONMENTAL SYSTEMS
• The Management Information and Data Systems Division main-
tains an inventory of all information systems activities, both
automated and manual, in the Environmental Protection Agency.
• Information from the inventory is available to EPA and other
Federal organizations performing environmental related missions.
• Systems profiles are collected, organized, and announced by
the Division in an annual Environmental Information Systems
Directory. Additional information on the systems, their uses,
operating characteristics, sample reports, and availability may
be obtained from the Division manager or from the Systems
manager and data processing representative identified in the
Systems citations.
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CONTENTS
COMPREHENSIVE INFORMATION SERVICE i
INTRODUCTION v
SAMPLE ANNOUNCEMENT viii
SAMPLE INDEX CROSS REFERENCES ix
INSTRUCTIONS FOR COMPLETING INFORMATION SYSTEMS
RESUME FORM x
ENVIRONMENTAL INFORMATION SYSTEMS
ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPORT SYSTEMS
101 CONTRACTS AND GRANTS
Procurement control, payments management,
and status reporting i
102 FACILITIES PROPERTY MANAGEMENT AND SUPPLIES
Facilities inventory, plant maintenance,
equipment maintenance scheduling, and
space utilization g
103 FINANCIAL
Accounting, budgeting, and payroll 8
104 INFORMATION SERVICES
Library and information services, selective
dissemination of information, current
awareness, abstract journal production,
and reference services 11
105 PERSONNEL
Personnel services, skills inventory,
manpower analysis, position control and
strength, and salary reporting 13
106 PROGRAM PLANNING AND MANAGEMENT
Program coordination, progress and status
reporting, other governmental coordination
and resources management 16
107 GENERAL
Safety, security, transportation, equal
opportunity, computer scheduling, tape
library management, software development,
mailing lists, media production, public
inquiries, and any other administrative
support system which does not belong
elsewhere 19
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ENVIRONMENTAL MISSION SUPPORT SYSTEMS
201 AIR
Air quality, stationary source pollution
control, mobile source pollution control
programs, emissions, and implementation
pr ograms
202 NOISE
Noise abatement and control
203 PESTICIDES
Pesticides regulation, tolerance development,
and community studies
204 RADIATION
Radiation technology assessment, criteria,
standards, surveillance, and inspection
205 SOLID WASTES
Solid waste processing, disposal, resource
recovery, and solid waste system management
2 06 WATER
Water quality, supply, pollution source
control, standards development, and
implementation programs
207 GENERAL
Multi-media systems, refuse act programs,
general counsel, media enforcement, and
any other mission support system which
does not belong elsewhere
SUBJECT INDEX
ORGANIZATIONAL INDEX
SYSTEM MANAGER INDEX
INFORMATION SYSTEMS RESUME FORM
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INTRODUCTION
1. DESCRIPTION OF THE DIRECTORY
The Environmental Information Systems Directory provides a
profile describing automated and manual systems supporting the
administrative and environmental-mission operations in the
Environmental Protection Agency.
2. PURPOSE OF DIRECTORY
This Directory was planned to facilitate'such important manage-
ment objectives as:
systems planning and coordination,
reduction in system costs, and
the elimination of duplicative systems.
With the publication of the Directory a detailed description of
EPA's manual and automated systems have been made available for the
first time.
3. SPONSORSHIP OF THE DIRECTORY
The Directory is published by the Management Information and
Data Systems Division of the Office of the Deputy Assistant
Administrator for Administration as part of its assigned functional
responsibility for providing leadership in developing the Agency
Management Information Program.
1+. CONTENTS OF DIRECTORY
For purposes of the Directory systems have been defined as sets
of manual or automated procedures used to collect, maintain,
manipulate and use periodically information or data for a specific
objective. The Directory includes both existing systems and systems
under development.
EPA systems have been organized and listed in the Directory
under two broad categories. Administrative Systems are organized
and coded in the 100 series. They are further broken down into a
number of categories by subject matter. For example, systems relat-
ing to EPA's accounting, budgeting, payroll, and fiscal management
functions are listed in the Financial category. In a like manner the
Mission Support Systems have been categorized and listed under
categories in the 200 series. For example, systems supporting air
objectives are coded in the 201 category, water in the 206 category,
etc.
5. ORGANIZATION OF THE DIRECTORY
The Directory consists of an Announcement Section, Subject
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Index, Organizational Index, and System Manager Index.
a. Announcement
Each System Announcement has been uniquely identified in the
Directory by a five digit identification code, beginning with the
number 1000. In several instances for a large system, subsidiary
systems are identified with the same five digit code and then with a
unique two digit decimal suffix, e.g., 1003^.01.
An Announcement of each system consists of an identifying
citation followed by an abstract or short description of the
system. The citation identifies the system by title, location
where operated, operational or developmental, year of implementation,
manual or automated, and the names and titles of System Manager and
the Data Processing Representative. The abstract describes the systems
objectives, major information products and uses, and significant pro-
cessing steps performed in the system cycle. For automated systems:
the number of applications programs, minimum computer memory require-
ments, and description of hardware on which the system is operated,
etc. A sample Announcement with identification of the elements
described above immediately follows the Introduction.
b. Subject Index
For each system subject terms have been chosen which succinctly
describe the system.
These significant subject terms are arranged alphabetically
in the Subject Index. All systems which can be characterized by each
term are listed under the term. The description of the system
consists of a notation which, portrays the system and the identification
code for locating the system in the Announcement Section. Samples
of the Subject Index with identification of elements, and the other
two indexes described below are shown after the sample Announcement.
c. Organizational Index
The Organizational Index provides cross-references to systems
by the organizations responsible for their operation. System
entries for an organization are based on the assignment or
location of System Managers. The notation and identification code
for each system is similar to that presented in the Subject Index
above.
d, System Manager Index
These entries consist of System Managers' names and titles,
and the same for Data Processing Representatives. A System
Manager is an EPA employee who is responsible for the overall develop-
ment of the system and use of its report output. A Data Process-
ing Representative is in charge of the technical operations of the
system, such as maintenance of programs and computer operations.
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6. MAINTENANCE OF DIRECTORY
The Directory will be updated periodically and made available to
users. In order to keep the Directory current and accurate, System
Managers should complete a copy of the Information Systems Resume Form
when their systems change or new systems are being developed. Instruc-
tions for the completion of the form follow the samples of the Indexes
A copy of the form is included as the last page of the Directory.
Completed forms should be mailed to the Director, Management Information
and Data Systems Division, Room 3101 WSM, Environmental Protection
Agency, Washington, D. C. 20lt60.
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SAMPLE ANNOUNCEMENT DESCRIPTION FOR
ENVIRONMENTAL INFORMATION SYSTEMS
ENVIRONMENTAL
SYSTEM IDENTIFICATION
NUMBER
STATUS
SYSTEM TfTLE
SYSTEM
OBJECTIVES-
MAJOR
INFORMATION-
PRODUCTS
AND USES
SIGNIFICANT
PROCESSING-
STEPS
TECHNICAL
DATA-
YEAR
IMPLEMENTED
TYPE OF
SYSTEM
ES-10032 ENVIRONMENTAL INFORMATION SYSTEMS INVENTORY EPA
Headquarters OPERATIONAL 1972 AUTOMATED. Haley, Neil-^"
B., Supervisory Management Analyst, Management Information
and Data Systems Division; Cohen, Victor G., Computer-.
Systems Analyst, Management Information and Data Systems
Division.
¦Provides management with a basis for systems planning
LOCATION
WHERE
OPERATED
SYSTEM
„MANAGER
AND TITLE
•DATA PROCESSING-
REPRESENTATIVE
AND TITLE
and determining information requirements and assists users
in identifying information sources and software availability.
.Two major semi-annual outputs are produced from the
systems inventory data base, published Environmental
Information Systems Directory and unpublished Reference Index
of Environmental Information, Systems Hardware and Software.
The directory consists of an announcement section organized by
generic administrative and mission support categories. Each
system inventoried is identified and described by objectives,
information products, and significant processing steps. Three
indexes (subject, organization, and systems manager) provide
cross references to announcements. The reference index contains,
in addition to subject terms from the directory index, a profile
of systems by hardware utilized, programming languages, operating
environment, input and output characteristics, contractors,
documentation, and availability.
——— Resumes on information systems are sent to MID? Division
by systems managers and data processing representatives. After
a review to assure that all information has been obtained,
a precis of system features is prepared and subject terms
profiling a system are selected. Resume data in free form is
input by terminal and maintained by WYLBUR software on disc
files. Three programs are used to extract, manipulate, and
format directory proofs and camera-ready copy for printing.
Subject term vocabulary is controlled by an editorial review
of index proofs. Changes are keyed to the original resume
base. Printouts of resumes can ^lso be obtained by terminal
or high software is written in COBOL
»8 on an IBM System 370/165 with a minimum core
requirement of 100,000 bytes. Access is through EBCDIC or
ASCII compatible terminals.
NOTE-.
SYSTEM ANNOUNCEMENTS APPEAR IN SEQUENCE BY ENVIRONMENTAL
SVSTEM (ES) IDENTIFICATION NUMBER UNDER MAJOR ADMINISTRATIVE
AND MISSION SUPPORT CATEGORIES.
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SAMPLE INDEX CROSS REFERENCES FOR
ENVIRONMENTAL INFORMATION SYSTEMS
SUBJECT INDEX TERM HEADING
INFORMATION SYSTEMS
,Inventory of automated and manual administrative
and environmental mission support information
systems. AUTOMATED EPA Headquarters
DESCRIPTIVE
NOTATION
TYPE OF
SYSTEM
/
LOCATION
WHERE
OPERATED
1^04 ES-10032
ANNOUNCEMENT
SECTION CATEGORY
UNDER WHICH
SYSTEM DESCRIPTION
APPEARS
¦ ENVIRONMENTAL
SYSTEM
IDENTIFICATION
NUMBER
ORGANIZATIONAL INDEX TITLE HEADING
MANAGEMENT INFORMATION AND DATA SYSTEMS DIVISION
Inventory of automated and manual administrative
and environmental mission support information
systems. AUTOMATED EPA Headquarters
104 ES-10032
SYSTEM MANAGER INDEX HEADING
HALEY, NEIL B. - Supervisory Management Analyst,
Management Information and Data Systems Division
Inventory of automated and manual administrative
and environmental mission support Information
systems. AUTOMATED EPA Headquarters
104 ES-10032
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INSTRUCTIONS FOR COMPLETING EPA FORM 2800-2, INFORMATION SYSTEMS RESUME
(A blank form ia to be found at the back of the Directory)
ITEM PART 1
1 EPA ID NUMBER For MIDS Use Only.
2 WASHINGTON CENTER NUMBER For MIDS Use Only.
3 EPA CATEGORY For MIDS Use Only.
4 TYPE OF SYSTEM For MIDS Use Only.
5 HQ, REGION, NERC, OR LAB Use applicable designation.
6 SYSTEM ID For MIDS Use Only.
7 SYSTEM ACRONYM If available.
8 SYSTEM OR SUBSYSTEM NAME Give full name. If none is used, give brief descriptive name.
9 STATUS Check appropriate box.
10 YEAR IMPLEMENTED Show four digits of year. If system is under development, write NA.
11 YEAR OF LATEST REVISION Show four digits of year.
12 ESTIMATED ANNUAL OPERATING COST Include contractor and in-hour personnel, machine processing cost and any other directly
associated cost. (To nearest $1,000)
13 SYSTEM JUSTIFICATION OR AUTHORITY Be specific if possible.
14 TYPE OF SYSTEM Check appropriate box.
15 MAIN FRAME Use standard manufacturer terminology. Enter manufacturer's name, equipment nomenclature,
and model number, e.g., IBM S/360-50.
16 EQUIPMENT LOCATION City and State where equipment named is located.
17 EQUIPMENT OPERATED BY If in-house staff, enter "local personnel." If contractor, enter full corporate name.
18 REMOTE Similar instructions to box 15.
19 EQUIPMENT LOCATION Similar Instructions to box 16.
20 EQUIPMENT OPERATED BY Similar instructions to box 17.
21 PROGRAMMING LANGUAGES USED Check appropriate boxes to indicate languages used for applications programs. Do not
include utility programs under "other."
22 SYSTEM SOFTWARE More than one item can be entered.
23 SOFTWARE DEVELOPED BY If contractor, enter full corporate name.
24 INPUT CHARACTERISTICS Check appropriate boxes.
25 ENVIRONMENT Check appropriate boxes.
26 OUTPUT CHARACTERISTICS Check appropriate boxes.
27 MAXIMUM CORE REQUIRED Enter core size for the largest application program, excluding systems software overhead
or residency. If system is an overlayed or linked structure, give percent of overlay.
28 NUMBER OF APPLICATION PROGRAMS Specify number of operational application programs or run segments written for the system.
Exclude utilities and system-supported software.
29 SIZE OF LARGEST FILE Give number of records in the largest file of the system, i.e., the one with the largest
nufober of bytes. Also specify the average number of bytes per record in the largest file.
30 SPECIAL FILING OR OTHER EQUIP- Use manufacturer's nomenclature.
MENT USED
31 STANDARD FORMS USED FOR FILE Show official form title followed by standard form number.
RECORDS
32 NUMBER OF RECORDS IN FILE Enter number of records.
33 SYSTEM MANAGER'S NAME Enter name of person who manages the system's operation. Exclude computer hardware
operations. If system is under development, enter name of person who is responsible for
its development.
34 SYSTEM MANAGER'S TITLE Use office title for system manager.
35 ORGANIZATION CODE Use EPA official organization code.
36 PHONE Include area code.
37 DATA PROCESSING REPRESENTATIVE Enter name of person who has the most detailed knowledge of the programming used in the
system.
EPA Form 2800-2A (6-73) XI
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ITEM
38 REPRESENTATIVE TITLE
39 ORGANIZATION CODE
40 PHONE
41 SYSTEM FLOWCHART
42 SYSTEM DESCRIPTION
43 SAMPLE OUTPUT REPORTS
44 FILE LAYOUTS
45 CODE DESCRIPTION
46 INPUT SOURCE DOCUMENTS
47 FORMS FLOW DIAGRAM
48 PROCEDURES
49 SAMPLE REPORTS
50 FILE FORMS SAMPLES
51 SOURCE COLLECTION DOCUMENTS
PART 1 - CONTINUED
Use office title for representative.
Use EPA official organization code.
Include area code.
Check applicable box.
Check applicable box.
Check applicable box.
Check applicable box.
Check applicable box.
Check applicable box.
Check applicable box.
Check applicable box.
Check applicable box.
Check applicable box.
Check applicable box.
PART 2
The daia entered in this part is self-explanatory with this exception: If the system has more than two input sources, use a
regular sheet of paper to enter the additional information.
PART 3
52 SYSTEM OBJECTIVES lhe system objectives should state how the system is used. It should not be confused
with the means of obtaining those objectives. For example: "Aids budgetary control by
providing the Accounting Division and major program offices with current financial
status on expenditures, commitments, and obligations.
53 REPORT INFORMATION AND USES Deals with products from the system and how or for what purposes they are used. The
first sentence should typically inform the reader as to how the major reports are pro-
duced and the frequency. Following the opening sentence each major report or product
should be described in terms of:
o Significant information content
o Who the major users are
o How the information is used
54 SIGNIFICANT PROCESSING STEPS The following elements of information describing how information is processed and
produced are recommended, if significant to the system. (The narrative should flow if
possible in the order in which the items are listed):
o How data is collected and its validity
o Sources of information (e.g., by samples, personnel transactions, etc.)
o Filing media (e.g., tape, disc, etc.)
o Output media (e.g., reports, on line inquiries)
o Frequency of output
o Number of application programs
o Programming languages
o Generalized software name
o Core requirements
o Hardware name and configuration
55 DESCRIPTIVE NOTATION
56 SUBJECT TERMS - PUBLISHED AND
RETRIEVAL
Since system titles and names in many instances are not informative, it is important
to prepare a brief descriptive title of the system.
Subject terms are used for the preparation of the subject index. These terms should be
derived from concepts which describe the system and its key dat* elements.
57 SUBJECT TERMS - RETRIEVAL
(UNPUBLISHED)
At the present time not used.
58 DATA ELEMENT NAMES - PUBLISHED At the present time not used.
AND RETRIEVAL
59 DATA ELEMENT NAMES - RETRIEVAL At the present time not used.
(UNPUBLISHED)
EPA Form 2800-2A (6-73)(Reverse)
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SAMPLE COMPLETED INFORMATION SYSTEMS RESUME FORM
1. EPA ID NO.
Don't Use
2. WASHINGTON
CENTER NO.
Don't Use
3, EPA CATEGORY
Don't Use
4. TYPE OF SYSTEM
TVin't- ITcp
5. HQ, REGION, NERC, OR
LAB
EPA Headquarters
6. SYSTEM ID
Don't Use
7. SYSTEM ACRONYM
None
B. SYSTEM OR SUBSYSTEM NAME
Environmental Information Systems Inventory
9. STATUS
0 OPER.
~ DEV. Q INAC
10. YEAR IMPLE-
MENTED
1972
11. YEAR OF LATEST
REVISION
NA
12. EST ANNUAL
OPERATING COST
S7.500
13. SYSTEM JUSTIFICATION OR
AUTHORITY
nnpmfional remiir.emeniL
14. TYPE OF SYSTEH
Q AUTOMATED
~ MANUAL (GO TO ITEM 30)
EQUIPMENT UTILIZED
15. main frame IBM System/370-165
18. remote Typewriter Terminal
EQUIPMENT LOCATION
16-Bethesda, MD
'9-Washington, D. C.
EQUIPMENT OPERATED BY
'^National Institutes
20.of Health
Computer.Sciences
HnrhniinUnn
21. PROGRAMMING LANGUAGES USED
~ COBOL ~ FORTRAN ~ RPG
~ PL/1 ~ ASSEMBLY Q OTHER
(SPECIFY)
22. SYSTEM SOFTWARE
g] SPECIALIZED
D GENERALIZED (SHOW NAME)
WYLBUR
23. SOFTWARE DEVELOPED BY
~ LOCAL STAFF
~ OTHER (SPECIFY)
Computer Sciences Corporation
24 INPUT CHARACTERISTICS
~ PUNCHED CARD ~ CASSETTE
~ MAGNETIC CARD ~ SENSOR
B OTHER (SPECIFY) THrprt-
25. ENVIRONMENT
~ offline ~batch
J] ON LINE K) INTERACTIVE
S] DIGITAL ~ ANALOG
26. OUTPUT CHARACTERISTICS
Bt LINE PRINTER [J TYPEWRITER
~ MAG. TAPE ~ PLOTTER
~ CRT
27. MAXIMUM CORE REQUIRED
100.000 E BYTES ~ WORDS
IF OVERLAYED: PERCENT
28. NUMBER OF APPLICATION
PROGRAMS 3
29. SIZE OF LARGEST FILE
nernnnc 400
AVG. BYTES/WORDS
PER RECORD 4000
30. SPECIAL FILING OR OTHER
EQUIPMENT USED
31. STANDARD FORMS USED FOR
FILE RECORDS
32. NUMBER OF RECORDS IN
FILE
33. SYSTEM MANAGER'S NAME
Haley, Neil B.
34. SYSTEM MANAGER'S TITLE
Supervisory Management Analys
35. ORGN CODE
: 22090009
36. PHONE
202-755-0811
BRANCH TITLE
NA
DIVISION TITLE
Management Information and
Data Systems Division
OFFICE TITLE
Office of AdmJ
Lnistration
37. DATA PROCESSING REPRESEN-
TATIVE
Cohen, Victor G.
38. REPRESENTATIVE TITLE
Computer Systems Analyst
39, ORGN CODE
22090009
40. PHONE
202-755-0800
BRANCH TITLE
NA
DIVISON TITLE
Management Information and
Data Systems Division
OFFICE TITLE
Office of Administration
AUTOMATED SYSTEM DOCUMENTATION AVAILABILITY {ATTACH COPIES WHERE AVAILABLE)
41. fi YES Q NO SYSTEM FLOWCHART 44. Q YES ~ NO FILE LAYOUTS
42. 3 YES ~ NO SYSTEM DESCRIPTION 45. Q YES ~ NO CODE DESCRIPTION
43. |3 YES ~ NO SAMPLE OUTPUT REPORTS 46. Q YES ~ NO INPUT SOURCE DOCUMENTS
MANUAL SYSTEM DOCUMENTATION AVAILABILITY (ATTACH COPIES WHERE AVAILABLE)
47. DYES ~ NO FORMS FLOW DIAGRAM 50. ~ YES Q NO FILE FORMS SAMPLES
48. DYES ~ NO PROCEDURES 61. ~ YES ~ NO SOURCE COLLECTION DOCUMENTS
49. ~ YES ~ NO SAMPLE REPORTS
PREPARED BY
DATE
REVIEWED BY
DATE
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INFORMATION SYSTEMS RESUME PART 2
EPA ID NO.
EPA CATEGORY
TYPE OF SYSTEM
SYSTEM OR SUBSYSTEM NAME
INPUTS
TITLE OF INPUT OR SOURCE DOCUMENT
Information Systems Resume
METHOD OF INPUT
~ PUNCHED CARD ~ MAGNETIC TAPE
~ punched tape ~ OCR Direct
SYSTEM OR ORGANIZATION PROVIDING INPUT
Systems Managers in all EPA Organizations
UPDATE FREQUENCY
~ ANNUAL ~ QTR ~ DAILY
H S. ANNUAL ~ MONTHLY ~ OTHER (SPECIFY)
TITLE OF INPUT OR SOURCE DOCUMENT
EPA Organization File
METHOD OF INPUT
~ PUNCHED CARD ~ MAGNETIC TAPE
~ PUNCHED TAPE ~ OCR
SYSTEM OR ORGANIZATION PROVIDING INPUT
Management Information and Data Systems Division
UPDATE FREQUENCY
~ ANNUAL ~ QTR ~ DAILY
B S. ANNUAL ~ MONTHLY ~ OTHER (SPECIFY)
TITLE OF INPUT OR SOURCE DOCUMENT
EPA Directory Categories
METHOD OF INPUT
~ PUNCHED CARD ~ MAGNETIC TAPE
~ punched tape DOCR Direct
SYSTEM OR ORGANIZATION PROVIDING INPUT
Management Information and Data Systems Division
UPDATE FREQUENCY
~ ANNUAL DQTR ~ DAILY
£] S. ANNUAL ~ MONTHLY ~ OTHER (SPECIFY)
OUTPUTS
OUTPUT REPORT TITLE
Environmental Information Systems Directory
FORM OF OUTPUT
JD COMPUTER PRINTOUT ~ TYPED/PRINTED
~ MAGNETIC TAPE ~ MICROFILM
~ PUNCHED CARDS ~PLOTTER
~ PAPER TAPE ~ OTHER (SPECIFY)
~ LOCAL TERM. DISPL.
FREQUENCY ~ QUARTERLY ~ DAILY
~ ANNUAL ~ MONTHLY ~ OTHER (SPECIFY)
EJSEMI ANNUAL ~ WEEKLY
PRINCIPAL USER ORGANIZATIONS
General distribution
OUTPUT USES
To identify all systems, manual
and automated
OUTPUT REPORT TITLE
Env 1 r otimer) f-a 1 Tnfnrmal-lnn Syof-omo Tnrfov
FORM OF OUTPUT
O COMPUTER PRINTOUT ~ TYPED/PRINTED
~ MAGNETIC TAPE ~ MICROFILM
~ PUNCHED CARDS ~ PLOTTER
~ PAPER TAPE ~ OTHER (SPECIFY)
~ LOCAL TERM. DISPL.
FREQUENCY ~ QUARTERLY ~ DAILY
~ ANNUAL ~ MONTHLY ~ OTHER (SPECIFY)
3 SEMI ANNUAL ~ WEEKLY
PRINCIPAL USER ORGANIZATIONS OUTPUT USES
Management Information and Data Systems Division To identify systems with specific
characteristics
OUTPUT REPORT TITLE
FORM OF OUTPUT
~ COMPUTER PRINTOUT ~ TYPED/PRINTED
~ MAGNETIC TAPE ~MICROFILM
~ PUNCHED CARDS ~ PLOTTER
~ PAPER CARDS ~ OTHER (SPECIFY)
~ LOCAL TERM. DISPL.
FREQUENCY ~ QUARTERLY ~ DAILY
~ ANNUAL ~ MONTHLY ~ OTHER (SPECIFY)
~ SEMI ANNUAL ~ WEEKLY
PRINCIPAL USER ORGANIZATIONS
OUTPUT USES
FORM PREPARED BY
NAME
DATE
FORM REVIEWED BY
NAME
DATE
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INFORMATION SYSTEMS RESUME
PART 3
EPA ID NO.
Don't Use
EPA CATEGORY
Don't Use
TYPE OF SYSTEM
Don't Use
SYSTEM OR SUBSYSTEM NAME
Environmental Information
Systems Inventory
52. SYSTEM OBJECTIVES (DESCRIBE CHANGES FROM ORIGINAL OBJECTIVES IF KNOWN!
Provides management with a basis for systems planning and determining information
requirements and assists users in identifying information sources and software avail-
ability.
53. REPORT INFORMATION AND USES m . . , , „
Iwo major semi-annual outputs are produced from the systems
nventory data base, published Environmental Information Systems Directory and un-
pu ished Reference Index of Environmental Information, Systems Hardware and Software.
T*e directory consists of an announcement section organized by generic administrative
an mission support categories. Each system inventoried is identified and described
y objectives, information products, and significant processing steps. Three indexes
f^kJect> or8an:'-zation» and systems manager) provide cross references to announcements.
e reference index contains, in addition to subject terms from the directory index,
a profile of systems by hardware utilized, programming languages, operating environ-
ment, input and output characteristics, contractors, documentation, and availability.
54. significant processing steps Resumes ori information systems are sent to KIDS Division by
systems managers and data processing representatives. After a review to assure that all
information has been obtained, a precis of system features is prepared and subject
terms profiling a system are selected. Resume data in free form is input by terminal
and maintained by WYLBUR software on disc files. Three programs are used to extract,
manipulate, and format directory proofs and camera-ready copy for printing. Subject
term vocabulary is controlled by an editorial review of index proofs. Changes are keyed
to the original resume base. Printouts of resumes can also be obtained by terminal or
high speed printer. Directory software is written in COBOL and operates on an IBM S/370-
165 with a minimum core requirement of 100,000 bytes. Access is through EBCDIC or ASCII
compatible terminals.
EPA FORM 2800-2 16-731
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INFORMATION SYSTEMS RESUME
PART 4
EPA ID NO.
EPA CATEGORY
TYPE OF SYSTEM
SYSTEM OR SUBSYSTEM NAME
Environmental Information Systems
Inventory
65. DESCRIPTIVE NOTATION
Inventory of automated and manual administrative and environmental mission
support information systems
56. SUBJECT TERMS - PUBLISHED AND RETRIEVAL (INCLUDE SIGNIFICANT
NAMES OF DATA CONTAINED IN FILES OR REPORTS)
Information systems
Computer systems
Automated systems
57. SUBJECT TERMS - RETRIEVAL (UNPUBLISHED)
58. DATA ELEMENT NAMES - PUBLISHED AND RETRIEVAL
59. DATA ELEMENT NAMES - RETRIEVAL (UNPUBLISHED)
EPA FORM 2800-2 (6-73)
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101 CONTRACTS AND GRANTS
¦3-10010 CONTRACTS IBPOBBATIOS STSTIM (CIS! EPA
Headquarters 0PBBATI08AL 1972 AOTOBATBD. Wiethocn.
P., Procurement Analyst, Contracts Policy and fiaview
Branch; Cchenr Victor G. Computer Syatema Analyst
Banagement Information S Data Systems Dir. '
Beports the status of procurement reguests and
summary information reflecting active contracts nitkin
the agency. Status reporting encompasses six phases:
1 proP°fal (R'P)» evaluation, negotiation,
»??! ISn*PiSp#5*J ' *"4 award. The Raster
on a11 contrtctc of «». ...
effected since fiacal year 1971. " m°Z*
oMSiSnirJicercoice™?"' t0 "c?nicai and
I concerning research contracts. The
iece^a "hen a P««»ment requeit w!s
received, the beginning of the It TP period ?h»
welinSinthefcoij eTalll<,Uoa and negotiation periods as
periods it Preparation, review and .ward
covers ieSmtiSa *? contracts are modified, and
thl files rJe Lf? " *nd °£ the contracts in
of finds ohria.fIS V?°*id8B * summation
holder »nSi2i8n f" Proc8»s« *T allowance
p"Bant« this summary in varioua
coSntvf aivioi"i5t#' con9«»»ional district, city,
to c«lL2 9, P? manaSement a solid base for replies
representatives *hil* k"pin« th' "gionil
in their respective ar#as?Cma °' contract"al •»»"-
DataDc!^™*2J*r!a ?* }he contract offices from a
t. __f Sheet via local terminals and converted
termTniif*? data «ts. ill data from a
i maintained in a unigue data set;
Dail* of data la 4ona »>y an IIH utility program,
a^d J.iiSS^f0 f?"" *r* built "p into aPdat« records
tkri^f „ih" updat* Program. Opdating is dona
"""I**0 9»n«rali*ed execute atatements, and
n« »!« pW'1'™' Through the update program a
"** »>*»tor file is created, from which specific
wSi«!! *?* 9en,eat*4- *!>• CJ8 uses BILBOB as • text-
language, the IBB 370/165 and terminals. She
soitware for the system is wcitten in COBOl and
th* 118 language. Binlmum core
ia approximately 140,000 by test the
consists of 5500 records of 1«0S bytes
swricoitment ia remote batch Input, on-line,
direct access, magnetic tape, median-speed printer.
J?!-?!?!1 °®*>T PBI-ABABD SISTIB EPA Headquarters
S!*1 "2? AOTOBATBD. Allison, Corinne S.,
¦rfUil. S?fm*tlon Grants information
Stftr1' ST*t#,M Anair,t' a"»«
nna«Jr?ria#" fc?* carr"ot «*«*«• Of Scant Applications
t«ports ii^SIdS.01 *" H",dqUart"r* and Pr*P*e*»
»iVf.r!port* ac" prepared monthly. A Bonthly Orant
TrJiJi^ M£°Jt,',mV foc *•«•«<*. Demonstrition,
»XV*ii?**l,tp and * T"=king Bxception
cSStSins the 1
2 'ollowing information: nam* of grant
continuation* ? applicaton, new, renewal, increase,
monJi!!I applicttiona in procus beginning of th«
™ll«Sl ?!!£•* J"4 dolla«S received and
di»aDBr«»S5^ * and 'undaJ number and dollars;
month b^nn-l2 iollars; applications in process end of
?£!ed *>"•«« backlog approved bat not
UusedT She^S™*1"! and «ollars. The report
the Snmmarv - Branch as input to
mary S,port of Scant Awards and Status of Funds
(EPA Form 5700-6). The Tracking Exception fieport is
ordered by Program area; fellowship; Training; and
Hesearch/Demonstration and arranged by the 12 months
of the year. The numbers entered into the matrix are
those Srant Applications received that particular
month and still under review. The report is used to
prevent the loss of applications in the system.
Srant Applications received at Headguarters are
keyed directly into the system where the data is
edited and a new record is created. The assignment of
program element numbers, rejection letters cr final
action generally received from the project Processing
of the Srogram Banagement Division of Office of
Besearcb and Monitoring or any additions or changes
are also keyed directly and edited before being used
to update the files. Beports are generated using IBS.
The system programs are written in COBOL and operate
on the *IH IBB System 370/165 with a minimum core
requirement of 75,000 bytes.
BS-100)3 COBSTHOCTIOH GHASTS ACC00BTIBG StSTIB EPA
Headguarters DBTBlOPBBBTll 1971 ADT08ATBD. Bichel,
Robert L., General Engineer, Evaluation and Besource
Control Branch.
Beasares utilization of state allocations of
fiscal year funds for construction grants by providing
the actual status of funding project by city, or on a
national basis.
Bonthly reports showing grant balance by state are
produced. These reports are used by the grants
administration division for management and control of
the construction grants data, and actions, other
reports may be developed as this system becomes
operational.
Bonthly notices of cost changes and grant awards
are received from regions. At present fund charges are
posted to an accounts ledger which gives balance of
state allocations usage for 3 consecutive years, by
5« li j ? 'J"®*1 This system interfaces
directly with the Project Begister file, showing
outstanding projects not yet completed or not yet
begun, items are re-input to the system by terminal.
The automated system consists of 5 COBOl application
programs on an IBB System 370/155, with a Minimum core
requirement of 250,000 bytes. *»System Bevised Bay
¦S-10035 PHOJECT B161ST1K OP HOVICIFAL BASTI BAIBB
a"J" m Headguarters OPEBATIONAL 1965
A0T0BATI0. Bichel, Bobert L., General Engineer,
¦valuation and Besource Branch.
Beports the awarding of municipal waste water
treatment grants, and changes to existing grants.
Provides a project register for financial models for
evaluaton and review by Congress, marketing analysis,
ma regions.
The monthly, most current, and ssmi-annual Projsct
Begisters ace used by Congress, SPA headquarters and
analysts to determine the number and amount of grants
to be awarded municipalities for waste water treatment
plants, the project register interfaces with the
Pending leads file, showing those projects that were
awarded grants from the Deed* rile now listed in the
Project Begister rile. The Begister also serves as a
guide to monitor projects foc payments, operations and
maintenance. The monthly Project Begister is a
computer printout, but the semi-annual project
Begistecs are published for distribution.
flrants Administration Division inputs data from
monthly Project Register coding sheets on punched
c*£^lonitocing and Policy Branch of the Monitoring
ana Data Support Division provides City flaster Deck
inputs from ST0B1T. the printed Projest Begister is
the final product then of 200 COBOL, PL/1 and ASSBBBLI
language programs on the IBB System 370/155 with a
minimum core required of 150,000 bytes.
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EBFIROHBEBTAl INFORBATIOB SYSTEMS
BS-10036 PENDING NEEDS FILE EP* Headquarters
OPERATIONAL 1970 AUTOHATED. Michel, Robert L. ,
General Engineer, Evaluation and Resource Branch.
Aids in forecasting EPA needs and funding
requirements for construction grants by providing
information on pending grants for wastewater treatment
plants and associated planned funding and construction
dates.
Two monthly reports are prepared. The summary
sheets are used by EPA Headquarters and other agencies
for information and control of the program. State by
state summaries are prepared for use by the regions.
This system is planned for eventual integration into
STORET.
Each pending grant is identified by location, cost
and grant estimate, fiscal year of construction, river
basin, city number, and congressional district. A
computer printout is used as the input form. The
system consists of 25 PL/1 and EASY THIEVE application
programs on an IBB System 370/155 with a minimum core
requirement of 150,000 bytes.
BS—10O37 CONSTRUCTION COST INDEIES EPA
Headquarters OPERATIONAL 1962 AOTOBATBD. Michel,
Robert L., General Engineer, Evaluation and Resource
Control Branch.
Prepares monthly indexes for construction costs of
sewers and municipal wastewater treatment plants.
A monthly summary report is produced for use by
the regions, state agencies, and contracting firms. A
construction cost index is used to estimate the level
of grant support, contract costs for new construction,
and modifications and escalator clauses for cost
increases. Another report is issued monthly for use by
contracting firms in preparing cost estimates and
bids.
A new file is created from technical literature
each month for each of twenty major cities, listing
costs of labor, materials, and plants. The formula
used to construct the index is based on experience on
model sewage treatment plants. The system consists of
1 FORTRAN application program on an IBB System 370/155
with a minimum core requirement of 100,000 bytes.
IS—10090 OFFICE OF BESRAHCH AMD BONITORING GBANTS
TRACKING SrSTEH (GRANT TRACK) EPA Headquarters
OPERATIONAL 1972 AUTOMATED. Holland, Mary, Deputy
Chief of Resources Management Branch; Edgar, Robert,
Deputy Chief, Resources Management Branch, Program
Management Div.
Provides administrative control, gives status, and
monitors all grant applications, and unsolicited
contract proposals received for review in the Office
of Research and Monitoring.
Selected reports are prepared weekly, including
Overdue Relevance Reviews, Overdue Extramural Reviews,
and Overdue Final Actions. Additional listings can be
generated if more information is required. The reports
are used by the Program Sanagecs to review the
progress of their projects and to identify problem
areas.
All grant and unsolicited contract proposals are
reviewed and selected items of information are entered
into the system via a terminal. The information is
used to create a new record. Data received, which
updates existing records, is entered and used to
update the file. The individual record contains the
following fields of datas proposal number, grant or
contract code, program element, fond type, applicant
name, number of extramural reviews received, regional
comments received, cost analyses received, responsible
program official*s name, date received by Grants
Administration Division, date received by Project
Processing Section, date sent to Program element
Manager, date Belevance Review performed and its
outcome, date extramural reviews reguested, date COFA
issued, ORBB decision and date, date offered, and
final action by applicant with date. File maintenance
is performed using HTLB0R generalized software and
report generation using IBS commands. Che system
operates on the RIH IBB System 370/165. **System
Revised Bay 1973«*
ES-10100 SBANTS ADMINISTRATION CONTROL SYSTEM EPA
Region 2, New York OPERATIONAL 1972 MANUAL.
Johnson, Herbert E., Chief, Grants Administration
Branch.
Provides administrative control of all grant
applications, offers and revisions, project
development, status of inspections, and financial
payments.
Two reports are prepared monthly. One is an
activity report for the Director of the Management
Division to review the current statistics on grant
applications and expenditures within the Begion. The
other is a summary of all grants by type, status, and
expenditures and is forwarded to EPA Headquarters for
inclusion into their monthly status report on all
grants and funds. Grant award notification is sent
directly to Headquarters via an IBB 27U1 (CMCST) as
they occur.
All grant applications received are logged in and
reviewed for completeness and accuracy by the Grants
Administration Branch before the applications are
forwarded to the Air and Hater Program Division for
technical review. If the technical plan is adequate,
the application is reviewed by legal counsel and then
financial management to determine if funds are
available for the grant. Recommendations are made to
the regional administrator for award. If awarded, a
project control file is prepared to summarize the
major characteristics of the grant since all documents
are filed in the Air and Water Program Division. The
control file is used to monitor the progress of the
grants, and to prepare the required reports on each
grant.
ES-10106 BESEARCB AID DEVELOPMENT GRANTS INFORMATION
S1STEH EPA Region 3, Philadelphia OPERATIONAL 1970
AOTOBATED. Rhodes, Ralph, Chief, Surveillance Branch;
Bunce, Ronald, Chief, Data Processing Support Branch.
Retrieves data on research and development
projects from headquarters file using Region 3 system
developed from EPA Headquarters system.
A project report is generated by the user as
required. This report is used by the Region 3
Surveillance Branch to perform project reviews.
Office of Research and Development,EPA
Headquarters maintains file. Region 3 system,
extracted from headquarters file documentation,
enables user to retrieve data. Oser decides what
project(s) is desired, range of project entry dates,
PPB category(s), river basin category(s) , sort
specification, print specification, and output report
option. Consists of 25 FOBTRAN applications programs
on an IBB 1130 with a minimum core of 10,000 words.
BS-10107 CONTRACT COMPLIANCE STATOS SISTEH BPA
Region 3, Philadelphia OPERATIONAL 1971 AOTOBATED.
Geller, Dan, Director, Civil Rights and Orban Affairs
Division; Paparella, Joseph, Computer Specialist,
Data Support Branch.
Aids Regional Administrator and BPA Headquarters
in exercising administrative control over BPA
contracting by maintaining status information on all
major contracts by geographic area, and scheduling
required for field inspections.
A monthly current contracts status report provides
the regional administrator and BPA Headquarters with
status information on all major contracts under
construction grants programs (P.l. 660). indicated are
percentage of completion, critical trades involved,
contractor, and amount.
After the construction contract is received, data
is extracted from it and entered on input forms,
keypunched, processed, and master report issued. After
the contract is reviewed, the Civil Rigbts and Orban
Affairs Division renders approval on BEO compliance.
The system consists of 7 FORTRAN application programs
on an IBB 1130 with a minimum core requirement of <1000
words.
¦S-10108 BANAGEBBNT CONTROL SYSTEM FOB PLANNIIG ABD
EVALUATION OF CONSTRUCTION GRANTS EPA Region 3,
Philadelphia OPERATIONAL 1970 AOTOBATED. Jones,
Greene A., Chief, Environmental Planning Branch;
Bunce, Ronald, Chief, Data Processing Support Branch.
Produces management reports for the Environmental
Planning Branch to control and direct the construction
grant activity, expedite the application review
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101 CONTRACTS AND GRANTS
process, and provide timely response to the grant
applicant.
Management reports show each project being
processed by the Environmental Planning Branch,
listing by state the status of events for each grant
project as a function of time. Another report lists
all projects in a particular status, indicating the
number of days each project has been in that status.
Another report lists the total new projects entering
the system during the week and the total of those
approved. These reports are used by the branch to
monitor the progress of construction grants
applications through the approval chain.
Weekly input documents, standard forms for new
products, and project changes are keypunched and
verified, A listing of weekly impact transactions and
card error listings is produced. Heekly final
approvals are removed from the active projects file
and stored on disk file for the year-end report. The
project flow is indicated by the service report which
detects when rate of arrivals exceeds outgoing final
approval rate. Consists of 7 FORTRAN applications
programs on IBM 1130 with minimum core of *000 words.
BS-10111 CONSTRUCTION GRANTS 06H EPA Region »,
Atlanta OPERATIONAL 1972 AUTOMATED. Davis, H.,
Chief, Support Services Branch.
Aids scheduling the required inspections of
construction grants projects by the Operations and
Maintenance Section of the Grants Administration
Branch.
Three reports are produced. A bi-weekly inspection
log, by grant number and by county designation shows
when inspections have been made, when they are due,
and who made them (Federal, State agencies). Another
bi-weekly construction grants inspection needs report
indicates when and which facilities require an
inspection.
For each inspection site a coding sheet or
transcript form is completed which is an 80-column
card extended to 135 positions. Data is then entered
on the NIB tine sharing system by terminal. Programs
are written in IRS and occupy about 100,000 bytes of
core. There are 5 application programs which are
actually sort routines. The sise of the largest file
is 2,000 records averaging 120 bytes each. The
environment is keyboard, on-line, medium-speed
printer. The local equipment is DATA 100/78 in Atlanta
and the central computer is the NIH IBB System
370/165.
BS-10122 CONSTRUCTION GRA1TS BPA Region 6, Dallas
OPERATIONAL 1972 AUTOMATED. Kirkpatrick, 8.,
Director, office of Grants Coordination; Cannaday,
J., Senior Programmer, Technical and Administrative
Data Support Branch.
Records the status and progress of construction
grants from the pre-allocation conference stage
through final audit.
One report is produced in 14 different formats
which describe the following: application review
phase; pre-construction phase; construction phase;
final payment phase; status; payment; grant offer;
inspection; plans and specifications;
The various sections of a grant application are
forwarded to the 8ord Processing Center where they are
coded and a specialized IBB System 370 coding
procedure is followed. File update is done through
keyboard input or by punched cards, as required.
Production of printouts is based on the selection of
some 1* options. System uses the Boeing Computer
Services IBB System 370/155 and requires 125,000 bytes
of core. The largest file has 750 records of
approximately 900 bytes each. Fourteen COBOL
applications programs comprise the system software,
and 5 additional are planned to be added. The
environment is keyboard, batch, on-line.
BS-1013* CONSTRUCTION GRANTS APPLICATION STATUS
¦PA Region 8, Denver OPERATIONAL 1972 AUTOMATED.
Bormberg, Harvey I., Chief, Municipal Naste Nater
Section; Bntzminger, Thomas A., Chief, Computer
Systems Branch.
Provides administrative support for construction
grant applications processing by showing the current
status of applications and the next processing step.
A status of pending applications report is
published weekly showing grant number, municipality,
date grant received, interim plan status, most recent
action, next action, and action date. This is used by
the Regional Administrator, Municipal Naste Hater
Section, Congressional Relations Division, and Grants
Administration Branch to answer inquiries on the
status of grants and to identify roadblocks in the
processing cycle.
Nhen a grant application is received, an initial
form is punched to enter the grant into the system.
Thereafter a weekly update form is punched. This
system employs one application program written in
FORTRAN utilizing 11,000 bytes of core on the Boeing
Computer Services IBM System 370/155 with a DATA 100
in Region 8. There are U00 eighty character records on
the file.
ES-10146 CONSTRUCTION GRANT STATUS SYSTEM EPA
Region 9, San Francisco OPERATIONAL 1972 AUTOMATED.
Lee, Edwin, Chief, Grants Administration Branch;
Thompson, James B., Chief, Management Systems Branch.
Provides administrative control of all
construction grant applications received in EPA Region
9 through project close-out.
Four reports are prepared. The major elements
shared by all four reports are: project code, agency,
project manager, project engineer, date of state
certification, date of administrative review, date of
engineering review, date of environmental impact
statement review, date of HUD certification,
eligibility cost, grant offer, grant amount, P6B
Review, Part B, cumulative payment, date of work
completion, date of inspection, and project completion
date. All reports are used to monitor the status of
the grant as it progresses through the referenced
steps to project completion.
New construction grant applications are received
from the cognisant State on EPA application forms. The
data is keyed directly into the system. The listing by
project manager is corrected to reflect the latest
changes which are subseguently put into the system.
Inputs are subjected to computer edit and validation
and used to update the files. Reports are prepared
monthly from these files. The system consists of seven
application programs written in PL/1 and operates on
the IBH System 370/155 with a minimum core requirement
of 250,000 bytes. "System Revised Hay 1973»»
ES-10151 GRANTS INFORMATION STSTEH (GRINS) EPA
Region 10, Seattle DEVELOPMENTAL 1972 AUTOMATED.
HcCulley, George J., Chief, Grants Administration
Branch; Riemann, Robert N., Computer Specialist, Data
System Branch.
Nill provide the Grants Administration Branch with
a record of all administrative processing actions that
have occurred during the life cycle of a grant to
facilitate administrative control over grant
processing. The system will monitor all fiscal and
processing transactions.
One major report currently being developed is a
computer printout listing the complete processing
record of each grant, giving the Grants Administration
Branch a complete history of all transactions. This
listing will also serve as the basis for submitting
reports to the Grants Administration Division in BPA
Headquarters. The major informational elements are
grantee identification: number, name and address, type
and amount of grant, dates of all major transactions
or events, costs of construction and services, and
completion and audit dates.
Nhen a grant application is received, the Grants
Administration Branch fills out a formated coding
sheet, which is then keypunched, verified, and
manually edited. Data is stored on Boeing's time-
sharing system via the IBH 2780. Coding sheets are
returned to the originator to serve as a source
document for updates, updates are noted on original
coding sheet and entered into the system via the IBB
2741 terminal. Records will be purged from the system
when the grant is sent to the government record center
for final disposition. Three application programs,
written in PL/1, will manipulate the data and generate
the present status reports. System will require
200,000 BITBS of storage on Boeing's IBB System
370/155.
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BNVIBONBENTAL INFOBBATION STSTIH3
BS-10152 GRANTS CONTROL SISTER EPA Region 10,
Seattle OPERATIONAL 1972 MANUAL. Bales, Harlan S.,
Grants Assistant, Grants Administration Branch.
Provides a manual tool facilitating administrative
control over the processing of construction grants
from application through final audit. By listing all
the major necessary steps on one record. Grants
Administration Branch tenons what has been done and
what needs to be done for processing a grant so that
it can monitor grant processing and answer inguiries
on grant status.
Ho formal reports are produced by this system. Its
main output provides a quick reference on the status
of any construction grant. The main users of the
system are the Srants Administration Branch,
consulting engineers, EPA project engineers, and the
Hater Quality Hanagement Section of the Hater Programs
Branch. The Grants Administration Branch uses
information from the system to produce special reports
on grant status to the Grants Administration Division
in EPA Headquarters. The system contains dates of when
received, reviewed, forwarded and approved on the
preliminary application review; engineer and OSN
review; state and local planning; grant offer; plans
and specifications; payment reguests; final
inspection; payment; and audit.
A new record is created upon receipt of grant
application. Each record consists of a project control
sheet, which is affixed to the grant file folder for
storage. Dates are entered by hand as processing steps
are completed. Upon notification that the kudit has
been made, the record is removed from the active file,
kept for a year, and sent to the government records
center for final disposition. Tabs ace used to
indicate whether a critical action is required for
further control. The system presently contains about
300 records, filed by project number.
BS-10224 CONTRACT SISTBB EPA Headquarters
OPERATIONAL 1970 RANDAL. Bzasa, Frank J., Chief,
Procurement Hanagement Office.
Determines status of procurement actions in
Durham, NC office and workload statistics on various
buyers by name.
A monthly accomplishment report is issued, which
is used by the NEBC, SSPCP, or Director of
Administration, Durham, for maintaining statistics of
the procurement action from initial purchase request
to completion of contract.
Purchase request comes into mail room and is sent
to a small business specialist who determines buying
section. Procurement clerk fills out procurement cycle
control card in duplicate and coding sheet for
automated system at National Institutes of Health
(HILBOR). Completes letter to requester, establishing
link from buyer to requestor. Purchase request package
goes to division chief for approval of sole source,
then to contracting officer who assigns it to a buyer.
If competitive, goes to contracting officer for
issuance of bid proposals. After buyer is selected,
RTLBOB printout is returned to procurement clerk who
then inputs data to computer and into BTST backup.
Buyer follows schedule and cards are returned
periodically for update. Status can be cheeked using
cards.
BS-10229 GHANT ANARDS NOTICE SISTEH IPA
Headquarters OPBBATIONAL 1971 AUTOMATED. Allison,
Corinne 3., Grants Information Specialist, Grants
information Branch] This, Donald, Systems Analyst,
Grants Information Branch.
Provides Congress, general public and internal EPA
organisations with a notice of all grants awarded by
the Environmental Protection Agency.
A daily report of all grant award notifications
throughout the Agency is prepared by the Grants
Information Branch and forwarded to the Office of
Legislative Affairs, SPA for information and
dissemination. I monthly Summary Report is also
prepared and sent to all BP! Begions and Headquarters
for information purposes.
A Grant Award Information Form (CPA Form 5700-1)
is prepared daily for each grant awarded. The regions
forward their data via a CECST to the Grants
Information Branch. Beadqoarters grant information is
sent directly to the Branch. A Daily Awards List iB
prepared from this information and the information is
transcribed to a Grant Award Information Coding Sheet
for direct input into the system. After editing, tha
data is used to update the current file. The system
consists of six application programs written in
ASSEMBLY and operates on MIH's IBB System 370/165.
BS-10226 MONTHLY GBANT ACTIVITY REPORTING SYSTEM
EPA Headquarters OPEBATIONAL 1971 BANDAL. Adams,
Leah, Grants Specialist, Grants Information Branch.
Prepares a monthly summary of all Grant Awards and
the status of their funds.
A Summary Beport of Grant Awards and Status of
Funds (EPA Form 5700-6), with a supplement on
Construction Grants, is prepared monthly. In addition,
a Monthly Activity Beport (EPA Form 5700-3), a summary
by individual types of grants, is prepared along with
a summary of Grant Applications Processing (EPA Form
5700-t). From the Monthly Grant Activity Beport
received from the regions the Summary Beport of Grant
Award and Status of Funds and the Grant Applications
Processing Report are prepared. Status of Funds with a
supplement on Construction Grants, along with its
ancillary reports, are used by the Assistant
Administrator for Administration for internal
management and fiscal control.
All EPA field.activities submit a completed
Honthly Grant Activity Beport to the Grants
Information Branch. Those grants that EPA Headquarters
is responsible for, Research Demonstration, Training,
and Fellowship, have Part 1 completed by a
Headquarters Pre-Award computer program. Part 2,
however, is generated by contacting each cognisant
headquarters activity for a report of funds from their
commitments register. All data is summarized by type
of grant including: Research and Demonstration,
Training and Fellowship, Air Pollution Control,
Comprehensive Basin Planning - Section 3c, State and
Interstate Programs - Section 7, Solid Haste Planning,
and Haste Hater Treatment Construction Grants. These
summaries are used to prepare the Summary Beport of
Grant Awards and Status of Funds.
BS-10233 CONTRACT LOG EPA Headguarters
OPERATIONAL 1972 BAB0AL. Hinman, John E., Chief,
Administrative Branch.
Aids administrative control over contracts,
interagency agreements, and grants processing and
accounting by maintaining a status log of actions and
verification of status of funds on expenditures.
No reports are produced. A Contract Log is
maintained, showing date the Bequest for Proposal
(BFP) was received, date R7P was released,
negotiator's name, contract number, dollar amount
certified, and dollar amount awarded. The
Administrative Branch, flSPCP, uses the log to monitor
processing statas and to validate the Commitment
Register.
Hhen an RfP is received, it is entered into log.
As processing action takes place, the log is updated.
Hhen the contract is awarded, the record is purged.
Approximately 160 records are maintained in the log.
~•System Revised Hay 1973**
BS-10236 GRANTS APPLICATION PROCESSING CONTROL
SISTEH EPA Region 7, Kansas City OPEBATIONAL 1972
HANOAL. Toung, Lewis A., Chief, Program Support
Branch; Florence, Cecil B., Chief, Data Systems
Branch.
Provides administrative control over the
processing steps involved in a construction grant
application.
Bo formal reports are produced. Statistics ate
compiled from the system to provide annual input to
the progrtm element plans report. Status reports are
also produced on an as-required basis for the division
director and regional administrator. System is mainly
used by the BPA project engineer to check the status
of all grant applications and facilitating
administrative control over the application process.
Hajor informational elements are applicant's nam
project identification number, type of construction,
date application received, EPA project officer,
administrative actions of preapplication review of
engineering report, and administrative actions
required dating the application review.
A record is created upon receipt of a construction
grant application or when preapplication engineering
reports are received. The original is sent to the BPA
project engineer who stores the card in a file.
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101 CONTRACTS AND GBtlTS
Updates are made only on the original as actions ace
recorded. Upon grant approval and completion of all
processing steps the record is purged from the system.
The file contains 50 records. Plans are underway to
automate the system.
IS-102S6 GRANTS ADMINISTRATION SISTER EPA Region
3, Philadelphia OPERATIONAL 1962 RANDAL. North,
Robert M., Chief, Srants Administration Staff.
Aids in maintaining control of grant award,
status, estimated and final amounts expended. Keeps
EPA Headquarters informed of grants information.
A monthly status report indicates grant
applications that are in the approval process. The
project register lists all approved grants, shoving
their status, degree of completion, estimated
completion date, and funds projected and expended.
After receipt of grant application, a project
control record is completed. If approved, the grant is
awarded and accepted. Honthly reports (project
registers) are compiled by EPA Headquarters along with
semi-annual project registers, listing all Region 3
Srants.
IS—10262 CONSTRUCTION GRANTS PROJECT STATUS EPA
Region 5, Chicago OPERATIONAL 1956 HANOAL. Voight,
Kenneth R., chief. Grants Administrative Branch.
Provides Grants Administration Branch with
administrative control over all construction grants
from receipt of grant application through final audit.
The system produces no format reports.The Grants
Administration Branch utilizes the system to answer
inquiries about construction grants status in process
including cost estimates, grant payments, and project
schedules. The system contains the following
information: applicant identification and address;
project description and title; applicant signer and
engineer; records of dates and amount of projected
grant funds needed; a breakdown of estimated costs by
type of activity; administrative processing actions
from signature by state to project evaluation; and a
record of the amount and date grant payments are made.
A project control card (FNPCA-13 Rev. 10-67) is
filled out each time a grant application is received.
The card is updated during each of the grant
processing and payment stages. Records are purged upon
completion of a grant. A file consisting of 1000
records stored by state according to project number is
maintained.
BS—10266 OPERATIONS AND MAINTENANCE GRANT CONTROL
STSTEH EPA Region 7, Kansas City OPERATIONAL 1971
AOTONATBD. Joslin, Joseph E., Chief, Operations and
Maintenance Branch; Florence, Cecil I., Chief, Data
Systems Branch.
Enables the Operations and flaintenance Branch to
exercise administrative control over processing
requirements of construction grants.
One monthly report is produced which lists all
grants and their status. It is used by the branch as a
source of Information on the status of any grant, to
help in compiling a list of grant projects to be
inspected by state as required by law, as a work
planning tool to develop work schedules for branch
employees, and a historical record of all construction
grants in Region 7. Major informational elements are
applicant'* name, project number, date of grant offer,
date of receipt of comments and approval of operations
and maintenance manual, date of final engineer
inspection of construction completion, date of
operations and maintenance inspection, and remarks
concerning the description of construction.
A record is created upon receipt of a ledger
recording of a construction grant offer made by the
Grants Administration Branch. The name of the grantee,
project number, date of offer, and description of
construction are extracted from the ledger,
keypunched, and verified. Punched cards are stored in
' "J* ate used to make a monthly listing. This
listing is ased as a report, an edit listing, and an
update listing. All errors and transactions are
written on the listing, once a month new cards are
punched reflecting the changes that were made and the
file is relisted. Bo records are planned for purging.
File contains approximately 1,500 records, averaging
80 bytw per record. System has one application
program written in FORTRAN and requires 800 bytes of
core on an IBH 1130.
ES-10267 RESEARCH SRANTS AND CONTRACTS STATUS FILE
EPA Region 7, Kansas City OPERATIONAL 1970 HANOAL.
Garner, William, Representative, Research and
Monitoring.
Aids the Research and Honitoring Office to
exercise administrative control over all processing
steps involved with research grants and contracts.
No formal reports are produced. Output is
information serving as a ready reference for all
research grants and contracts processed by Region 7.
Statistics are compiled from system data and are used
for status reports to the regional administrator, when
required. The data are also used to plot the
geographic location of Region 7 research grants and
contracts on a situation map, which aids in scheduling
inspection visits. Major informational elements are
proposed research subject, researcher's name and
address, a numerical identifier or project number, and
the receipt dates of the preproposal project
description and formal proposal; and grant award date.
A record is created on a card each time a
preproposal outline of proposed research is received.
Grant processing is controlled by using multi colored
cards indicating various stages of processing and
action required. Currently the file contains over 100
records.
IS-10268 GRANT CONTROL SISTEH EPA Region 7, Kansas
City OPEBATIONAL 1957 HANUAL. Bitter, Ronald R.,
Chief, Grants Administration Branch.
Enables the Grants Administration Branch to
exercise administrative control over all construction
grants from receipt of grant application through final
audit.
No formal reports are produced by the system.
Statistics are compiled from the system to provide a
status report on all Region 7 grants to the Grants
Information Division at EPA Headquarters. This report
mainly concerns cumulative summaries of obligated
funds and status reports by recipients. Hajor
informational elements are applicant identification
and address; project description and title; applicant
signee and engineer; records of the date and amount of
projected grant funds needed; a breakdown of estimated
costs by type of activity; administrative processing
actions from signature by state to project evaluation;
and record of the amount and the date grants are made.
A record is created each time a grant application
is received and is stored on a project control record.
Records are updated manually with information
extracted from a variety of source documents, both
internal and external to the branch, such as the
miscellaneous obligation report, applicant cost
estimate. Rater Programs Branch memorandums on
inspections, administratiwe actions taken, and
approval of grant payments. Records are purged upon
completion of a grant. File consists of 500 records
stored by state and project number.
BS-10279 PBOJICT CONTROL RECORD EPA Region 8,
Denver OPEBATIONAL 1971 HANOAL. Vigil, Alfred S.,
Chief, Grants Administration Branch.
Provides Grants Administration Branch with
administrative control over all construction grants
from receipt of grant application through final audit.
The system produces no formal reports. The Grants
Administration and Bunicipal Haste Hater Branches and
the Civil Rights and Orban Affairs Division utilize
the system to answer inquiries about construction
grants status in processing including costs estimates,
grant payments, and project schedules. The system
includes the follbwing information: applicant
identification and address, project description and
title, applicant signer and engineer, records of dates
and amount of projected grant funds needed, a
breakdown of estimated costs by type of activity,
administrative processing actions from signature by
state to project evaluation, and a record of the
amount and date grant payments are made.
A project control card (FNPCA-13 BET 10-67) is
filled out each time a grant application is received.
The card is updated during each of the grant
processing and payment stages. Records are purged upon
completion of a grant. I file consisting of 250
records stored by state by project number is
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terminals at the inventory control centers. The input
is sorted, edited, and separated into valid and error
files. Transaction errors are listed and valid file is
updated. The updated involves inputs from the life
expectancy table and from the PPS master and Beport
Records. The reports are then produced through IBS.
There are fifteen application programs written in
COBOL and ASSEMBLY Language using BTLBDH and IBS
software that utilize a maximum of 150,000 bytes of
core on KlB's IBM System 370/165. There are 43,000,
340-character records on the master file. "System
Bevised Bay 1973**
102 FACILITIES, PBOPBITI BABAGEBENT, AID SOPPLIIS
maintained. **System Revised Nay 1973**
ES-1Q280 HASTE HATER GRANT CONTROL LOS EPA Region
9, San Francisco OPERATIONAL 1972 MANUAL. Jones,
Thomas, Chief, Environmental Impact Section.
Provides an administrative control of EPA Haste
Hater Construction Srant Applications and Engineering
Reviews received for environmental impact evaluation.
Used also as an evaluators assignment roster.
Bo reports are generated.
Haste Rater Construction Srant Applications and
their Engineering Beviews received for environmental
impact evaluation are logged in and assigned to an
evaluator. Upon completion of the review, the
Application and Engineering Beviews are returned to
the Construction Grants Branch with the detailed
evaluation. Two possible evaluations may be made: a
negative Declaration and Environmental Appraisal; or
an Environmental Impact Statement. **System Revised
Hay 1973**
BS—10286 CONTRACT COMPLIANCE FOB CIVIL BIGHTS ARD
URBAN AFFAIRS SPA Region 9, San Francisco
OPERATIOBAL 1968 BAB0AL. Kelly, Richard, Director,
Office of Civil Bights and Urban Affairs.
Aids in the determination and monitoring of
contractor gualifications to insure minority
employment on Federally funded projects.
Bo formal reports are prepared. Bowever, prior to
final approval of a Srant, a memorandum of
qualification must be prepared by the Director of
Civil Bights and Orban Affairs and forwarded to the
Grants Administration Branch. A file is created
specifying trade and minority composition from which
Is determined the degree of compliance with the Equal
Employment Opportunity's affirmative action program.
After contract award, the Contractor must send in
monthly manpower utilization reports and is subject to
on-site inspections and reviews. If deemed necessary,
sanctions may be applied against a contractor who
fails to meet the legal requirement*. **System Bevised
Ray 1973**
102 FACILITIES, PROPERTY MANAGEMENT,
AND SUPPLIES
¦S-10012 FEB30VAL PROPERTY STSTBB (PFS) EFA
Headquarters OPERATIONAL 1970 AOTOBATBD. Powers,
Frank E., Chief, Property and Supply Hanagement,
seneral Services Branch; Bullock, Frank, Computer
Systems Analyst, Management Information 8 Data Systems
Div.
Supports accounting records as required by the GAO
thru the Federal Property and Administration Services
Act of 1949 by accounting for personal property,
receipt and transfer of property, requests for
property adjustments, and transfer of excess property.
Six reports are produced by the system. A monthly
Transaction Error List is used by the Inventory
Control Centers at Cincinnati and Research Triangle
Park, bebc, to correct input transactions. A monthly
Toucher Register is used by accountable area officers
to reconcile dollar value of equipment on hand, and is
used by the Financial Hanagement Division to reconcile
fiscal accounts, A monthly Transaction Beport is used
to reconcile input transactions. A quarterly Detailed
Beport by Custodial Area may be used by custodial
offices for inventory purposes. A monthly Excess
and/or Surplus Property Beport by Federal Stock Class
is used as a source of supply. Three special reports.
Sequential or Alphabetical Reports of Accountable
Property by Accountable Area, and Federal Supply Class
Bithin Accountable Area, are produced on an as-needed
basis. Their use is determined by requestor. Data
elements maintained by the system and displayed in the
reports include decal number, accountable area,
custodial area, voucher number, acquisition date and
cost, quantity, manufacturer's name, serial number and
model number, cost accounting number, item status,
condition code, federal stock number, catalog number,
and life expectancy.
Information flows from accountable officers to the
inventory control centers to the national system.
Coding Form EPA 1740-9 is used for input on remote
ES-10038 CALIBRATION SAS CXLINDEB INVBNT08I EPA
Headquarters OPERATIONAL 1972 AUTOMATED. Sheldon,
John C, Engineering Technician, Laboratory Support
Branch; Howard, Harold E., Computer Programmer, Data
Support Branch.
Supports inventory and quality control of gas
cylinders, by maintaining a history on the quality of
the contents and the location and quantity of the
cylinders.
A monthly report is produced showing
manufacturer's analysis of gas cylinder content, EPA
analysis data, vendor name, cylinder number, date
received, location of cylinder, and date cylinder
returned. The laboratory branch of the Mobile Source
Pollution Control Program utilizes this report.
Information is entered into the system at four
different times: when the gas cylinder is received,
when the contents are analyzed, when the cylinder is
moved, or when the cylinder is returned. There are
five FOBTBAB application programs utilising 12,416
bytes of core on the University of Hichiqan's XBfl
System 370/167 with an IBH System 360/20 at BSPCP, Ann
Arbor, Hichigan. The file contains 700 80-character
records.
ES-10091 LABOXATOBI IBFBBTOBY SYSTEM (LIS) EPA
Headquarters 0PSBATI0BA1 1971 AUTOMATED. Bandecker,
Victor, Chief, Laboratory Resources Branch.
Provides administration with utilisation data from
laboratory facilities associated with the Office of
Research and Bonitoring.
A Laboratory Inventory System Dse Summary Baport
was produced, containing the following elements:
building name, use of room, area of the room in square
feet, number of employees occupying the room and
location. The report was used to predict future
configuration of laboratories and analyze the present
utilization.
On a one-time basis, all laboratory facilities
associated with the Office of Research and Bonitoring
reported their resources to the Laboratory Besources
Branch by a specific format. The information was
entered via a terminal using the RTLBUB generalised
software package. The system has one application
program written in FOBTBAB and operates on the BIB IBB
370/165. The data base has not been updated since the
initial entry of data.
ES-10123 PERSONAL PROPERTY STSTBB (PPS) EPA Region
6, Dallas OPBBATIOBAL 1972 BOTOBATED. Slagle, E.
chief. Support Services Branch; Cumbie, T.,
senior Programmer, Technical and Administrative Data
Support Branch.
Aids in accounting tor personal property; its
acquisition, cost, manufacturer identity, survey, and
use.
The output from this program parallels the one
being implemented by BEBC, Cincinnati, and I1BC,
Durham, on behalf of EPA Headquarters. It is intended
for the Support Services Branch in performing its
various tasks associated with the management of
personal property, budgeting and planning, disposal
actions, and utilization rate. Bo day-to-day inputs
have been introduced into the system at sarvey time,
but the program has been tested and is considered
operational.
The ADP file is created and the only steps
required are the UPDATE and BBPOBT 6IBBBATI0H
sequences. The various programs ares EDIT (in free
format) UPDATE, EQUIPMENT BOSTEB (which lists property
items), and F0BHS SEBERATOR. ill are written in PL/1
for use on the IBB System 370/155 computer via DCC
terminals. The number of records in the file is
unknown since no realistic, toll-scale data input has
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been made. Minimum cote requirement for the largest
program is 100,000 bytes; each record has been
designed to be 200 bytes long. Environment is batch,
keyboard, punched cards, and medium-speed printer.
1S-101S3 REGIONAL PROPERTY INVENTORY SYSTEM EPA
Region 10, Seattle OPERATIONAL 1972 ADTOHATED.
Bates, Amos D., Supervisor, Seneral Services Section;
Niemann, Robert Computer Specialist, Data Systems
Section.
Aids the Support Services Branch in controlling
EPA personal property by providing sorted and itemized
inventory of all personal property.
One computer printout is produced of all personal
property in Region 10, listed by custodial area and
old decal number. This printout is used by the Support
Services Branch to make annual physical inventories of
all personal property. Hajor informational elements of
the system are old and new decal numbers, old and new
voucher numbers, property category, custodial area,
accountable area, manufacturers name, serial and model
numbers, nomenclature of property and remarks.
When a new item of personal property is received,
a record is created by completing a personal property
system input coding sheet* This record is keypunched*
verified, and manually edited. The original input
sheet is then sent to the NERC in Cincinnati for input
into the National System. Data is stored both on
punched cards and in Boeing's time-sharing system by
custodial area and old decal number* Records are
purged upon notification that the item is no longer
under custodial care by the general services section.
Software for the system consists of one specialized
and locally developed program written in PL/1. The
system requires 100,000 bytes of core on Boeing's IBM
System 370/155. An IBH 2780 terminal is used to input
the data.
102 FACILITIES, PROPERTY MANAGEMENT, AID S0PPLIIS
alphabetically by nomenclature, alphabetically by
custodian, and numerically by property class. All
reports contain the following data: a custodian code,
property number, nomenclature, serial, acquisition
date, purchase order, acquisition cost, expense cost,
federal property classification code and use code. The
information provided is used by the Seneral Service
Officer to maintain an accurate inventory of equipment
charged to the MERC and to provide the ABC with a
quarterly status of this inventory.
All changes, additions or deletions to the
inventory ace transcribed onto the Property Inventory
Coding Form for keypunching. The cards are listed for
editing and validation before entering the system. The
files are updated and sorted as desired by type of
report requested. Reports are produced quarterly. The
system consists of one application program written in
COBOL and operating on AEC's CDC 6U00 computer
requiring a minimum core of 21,000 words.
ES-10215 NON-EXPENDABLE PROPERTY SYSTEM EPA Lab,
Ada, OK INACTIVE 1972 AUTOMATED. Kingery, J.,
Mathematical statistician, Robert S. Kerr Hater
Research Center.
Aids in controlling personal property by providing
an accountability and utilization record of all non-
expendable property, together with the associated
actions of procurement, transfer, and disposal.
The program is currently inactive and produces no
reports.
Each non-expendable property item purchased is
coded. Data are keypunched from coding sheets and
verified. System uses four application programs
written in FORTRAN and operates on an IBH 1130.
Records are stored on punched cards. »'System Revised
Bay 1973**
BS-10192 SERVICE CARD SYSIS8 (TSEHG) IEBC, Las
Vegas OPERATIONAL 1963 AOTOMATBD. Coulter, Robert
R., Acting Chief, Engineering Branch; Moore, John H.,
Systems Analyst, Data Acquisition and Analysis Branch.
Provides custodial control of electronic,
electrical, and electromechanical equipment;
corrective maintenance documention, preventative
maintenance scheduling, calibration, running
inventory, failure rate, and program utilisation data;
labor and material service costs a|p accumulative
historical data. Similarily, documents craft,
facility, and developmental work order requests;
yields current and projected job status with
accumulative costs.
S4veral reports are prepared for various uses:
Monthly service card reports list labor and materials
required to maintain equipment. Listings can be
produced by an categorical sequence as reguired by
fiscal management, program officers, and maintenance
coordinators. Monthly work order card reports list
crf ; facility, and developmental effort (labor and
materials). Various categorical listings can be
produced as reguired. Quarterly reports of items 1 and
2 summarise staff effort and material expenditures.
sew equipment data are initially keypunched on
reference cards from a coding form sheet. From this
card a supply of service cards are punched with only
the property number and nomenclature of the equipment.
fe".c* card is used for each service cycle which
starts th*> day an item is calibrated, progresses to
issue date, return date, contains complete
documentation on services required to recertify the
-JUL1!??* for iBau*' •nd finally ends with the manual
entry data keypunched for monthly reporting. The
?*••~en application programs written
i j*1* operating on ABC's CDC 6400 computer
Hi. ! minimum core requirement of 45,000 words.
••System Revised Hay 1973**
services pioperty report (qsavr)
MIC, Las Vegas OPERATIONAL 1971 APTOIATED.
Remington, Robert I., General Services Offices,
Seneral Services Branch; Allison, George C., Systems
Analyst, Data Acquisition and Analysis Branch.
Jios the Seneral services Branch in accounting for
all ABC personal property in the NERC by maintaining
an inventory.
•Four Property inventory listings can be produced
as follows; original order by property number,
ES-10227 SPACB OTILIZATIOI SYSTEM EPA Headquarters
OPERATIONAL 1969 BANQAL. Perry, Jack, Facilities
Officer, Facilities Management Branch.
Aids in assigning floor space, and maintains an
inventory of space utilization.
A monthly report is published which lists the
number of BPA employees located in the 18 facilities
in Durham, Raleigh, and Research Triangle Park. An
annual report lists tbe facilities and their floor
plans. The reports also contain lease costs, total and
per square foot costs, of the leased office and
warehouse spaces.
Input data consists of population summaries
submitted monthly by the administrative officer of
each BPA facility and major organization in North
Carolina. Twenty such reports are received. A housing
plan is also submitted, on an annual basis, by the
administrative officer to show floor space occupancy
by category.
B3-10228 REPAIR AND IMPROVEMENT BBCORD FILE EPA
Headquarters OPERATIONAL 1971 HABQAL. Campbell,
Frank s.. Special Projects officer. Facilities
Management Branch.
Provides administrative and financial control over
status of casee and administrative actions for EPA
facilities repair and improvement programs.
A monthly Facilities Management Project status
Report is the only formal report produced. It is used
by tbe Facilities Management Branch as a reference for
answering queries by the Data and Support Systems
Division for budgeting and work scheduling; by the
Fiscal Division for combining facilities costs with
the remainder of EPA budgeting; and by the region's,
BEBCs and laboratories for an official statement of
funds for repairs and improvements. Hajor
informational elements are project description, name,
location, manager, priority, projected costs and
expended funds, and administrative events and their
dates.
A record is created on a formatted card each time
a project is established in IPA. Initial entry is
extracted from a project listinq of tasks funded from
the Fiscal Division. Updates are made from Information
extracted from engineer project reports, commitments
register, obligation ledger, expenditures from
contract charges, and purchase orders. File contains
100 records, which are purged Iron the file upon
project completion. Plans are underway to automate the
system in the near future.
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BHTIHOHHEHTAL IWPOBB1TION STSTBMS
BS-10234 COMPUTBR EQUIPMENT INVENTORY EPA
Headquarters OPERATIONAL 1971 MANUAL. Mobley, J.
David, Manager, Computer Operations, Data Branch.
Assists in maintaining control over usage of
computer equipment by maintaining cost and related
data on computer equipment.
No reports are produced. A computer equipment
inventory list is maintained shoving type,
manufacturer, model serial, ownership status,
aquisition date, maintenance contract arrangements,
purchase cost, and monthly maintenance and rental
costs. The Data Support and Administrative Support
Branches utilize this list to answer inquires.
The list is updated whenever a new piece of
computer equipment is obtained, with information
supplied by the vendor. The list contains 23 entries.
~ ~System Revised Bay 1973**
8S-10235 LABORATORY ANALYTICAL INVENTORY SYSTEM
BPA Headquarters DEVELOPMENTAL 1972 MANUAL. Jones,
Paul H., Acting Chief, Facilities Services.
Aids administrative control of equipment by
maintaining a current list of all equipment systems in
the laboratory at NSPCP, Ann Arbor, Hichigan.
Prepares one report and eguipment list showing
item number, description, status, building location,
area location condition of equipment, and new
location. This list will be used by the Laboratory
Support Branch to maintain inventory control and
answer inquiries, and by the property officer to
validate the Research Triangle Park property offices
equipment list.*
After a physical inventory of the facility is
made, the list will be updated upon receipt of
equipment. One-thousand records are anticipated on the
list.
BS-10269 PERSONAL PROPERTY CONTROL FILE EPA Region
7, Kansas City OPERATIONAL 1970 MANUAL. Bridges,
Robert tt., Chief, Support Services Branch.
Aids the Support Services Branch to account for
all personal property assigned to Region 7.
No formal reports are produced. Osed primarily to
verify EPA Headquarters1 property and inventory
listings and aids in locating personal property. Also
used as the basis for the preparation of purchase
orders for annual machine maintenance contracts.
Informational elements are the product name, type of
furniture or machine, identification number (decal
number), serial number, program, and name of person to
which property is assiqned, and remarks.
A record is created on a formatted card for each
new item of accountable personal property purchased
for Region 7. Notification is obtained via copy of
Purchase Order# Fed strip# or transfer Document.
Equipment identification and decal number are
extracted from the source document, and recorded on
the card. File contains 400 cards. **System Revised
Bay 1973**
103 FINANCIAL
IS-10015 IHTBSBATED FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT SYSTEM
(IFMS) CPU Headquarters OPERATIONAL 1969
AUTOMATED. Demers, Leo, chief. Financial Systems
Branch; Kaplan, It., Systems Analyst, Financial
Systems Branch.
Provides an integrated summary of financial
information as wall as detailed cost and related data
required for planning in accordance with General
Accounting Office and OKB requirements to all of EPA.
Seports are extracted from the basic integrated
file. They fall into the categories of status and
summary reporting in addition to control and
miscellaneous reports. The major reports depict
appropriations by object class, allowances,
obligations by program element and by sub object
class. The system reports provide an EPA vide
instrument for financial planning, budgeting,
expenditure and overall control by management at all
echelons.
The system presently receives accounting
transactions from accounting points: Washington,
Cincinnati, Durham, Las Vegas, Corvallis all the
Regions. The processing sequence: Direct input to the
Computer is transmitted weekly. Financial data is
mailed from the NERC's to the accounting points where
it is encoded to tape and transmitted to Headquarters.
Accounting reports are received as direct feedback via
the terminal. The ultimate system design will allow
all regions to receive all financial information
directly over the terminal. Once a week a batch
control program is run to verify inputs and the output
is returned to the accouting points and Regions for
verification, reconciliation, and resubmittal. The
valid data is merged with the previous veek*s master
file by using the UPDATE Program. The UPDATE Program
produces: reject file, general ledger file, history
file and a new master file. Four weekly reports: Batch
Listings, Reject Listing, Accepted Transactions
Listing, and General Ledger, and the monthly reports
are produced from consolidation of all files. Payroll
data is input from the DIPS and HE* systems and the t
payroll unit. Both are converted to accounting input
format and processed bi-weekly as outlined above.
Grants data is preprocessed monthly in a similar
manner as payroll and regular transactions. Grant
transactions are received from three sources: NIB (Air
Pollution), The Region and EPA Headquarters. The
system is run on an IBM System 370/155 with a minimum
core requirement of 116,000 bytes. There are 70
application programs. Regional offices input via Data
100, IBM 1130,IBM 2780 "System Revise Bay 1973»»
*3-10040 AUTOMATED COHHITBBHT REGISTER - MSPCP EPA
Headquarters OPERATIONAL 1972 AUTOMATED. Hinman,
John E., Chief, Administrative Branch; Howard, Harold
E., Computer Programmer, Data Support Branch.
Supports financial management by displaying
monetary commitments for the Mobile Source Pollution
Control Program by Division and as a whole.
Five semi-monthly reports are produced, which are
used by Division Chiefs for cost control and error
checking. A blanket purchase order (BPO) summary shows
BPO number, total spent, and funds remaining. A
Commitment Register details obligated funds against a
Common Account Number. The division accounting totals
display committed funds by object code against a
common account number. An object code summary shows
obligated funds by object code for each Common Account
Number. The update register details new transactions
for a 2 week period by Common Account dumber. Four
reports are produced monthly for use by the
Administrative BrariCh for monitoring Division cost
control and to report financial information to
Washington. A BPO summary displays total spent and
funds remaining by BPO number. Report of account
numbers by program element shows funds obligate^ in
each program element by accounting code. An account
number summary details total funds obligated for each
account number. Report on the status of funds details,
by program element amount authorized per quarter,
personnel costs, other in-house costs, equipment costs
over $25,000, total direct CPS. project dollars per
guarter, research grants certified, total certified
RSD contracts, 0HEX, balance per quarter, and funds
available for BSD contracts per quarter.
Input is semi-monthly by Division Chiefs on new
transactions. Three tables are contained in the
system: the new Commtable file, the random Update file
and corresponding fields to be updated, and the table
for status report Fundtable file. Five application
programs utilized 300,600 bytes of core on the
University of Hichigan's IBM System 360/67 with an IBB
System 360/20 at the Ann Arbor facility. The master
file contains 4,500 135-character records. **System
Revised Hay 1973**
¦S-10109 FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT SYSTEM EPA Begion 3,
Philadelphia DEVELOPMENTAL 1972 AUTOMATED. Sold,
Charles, Chief, Financial Management Branch; Bunce,
Bonald, Chief, Data Processing Support Branch.
Provides division managers with a residual dollar
amount remaining in allotment, with payroll cost
accumulated and subtracted. Residual is amount
remaining for transactions expenditures to year end
and assuming no new hires or terminations from current
salary level. Hill provide rapid summary data. Plan is
to tie in with Headquarters Financial Ranagement
System on HEB's computer in Rockville, RD.
Four monthly output reports are used by divisional
and regional managers for control of resources.
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103 FIIAICIAL
Residual dollar reports provides division manager with
dollar amount remaining in allotment. Object class
cost within program element number report indicates
cost breakdown by object class foe program and
division. Division cost of program elements report
lists totals by program for each division. Total
division cost report shows monthly total costs.
Direct keyboard data entry from input reports of
division dollar amounts made to the financial
management base, A daily edit listing is run, and the
file is maintained daily. Honthly financial reports
are printed for regional Divisions and Headquarters'
units. Sill consist of 6 COBOL application programs on
the IBB System 360/40 with a reguired minimum core
60,000 bytes.
¦3-10112 FIMABCIAL HAKAGERBNT SISTEB (FBS) EPA
Region Atlanta DEVELOPMENTAL 1972 AOTOBATED.
HcBride, R«, Chief, Financial Banagement Branch;
Davis, H., Chief, Data Systems Branch.
fill aid financial management by providing a
listing of status of funds by Division, and by Program
Element. '
Three weekly reports which are Account Status by
Division, Status of Allowance by Program Element, and
Historical File, will provide allowance and
expenditure information by Division within the Region
and by program element. The Historical file will show
the same information in a cumulative format.
Detailed inputs will be transcribed on a coding
,??t *nd Mot to IIBC Durham; the sane coding sheet
villbo forwarded to th« local ADp Sactlon at Bogion ft
for input to a BCS file daaignatad for legion * uao.
The structure of the file is not determined at this
time since the effort is in tbe
conceptual/specifications writing stage. Local-use
file will have edited and updated da.ta, sorted and
personnel manning data will be introduced off-line to
produce a Banning Status Report by Division/Account
number. The report generation will then be done. The
system is deliberately restricted, and will probably
phase oat ae soon as the national system is
responsive.
13-1011* COBBITHE1T HEGISTER tik Region 5, Chicago
DETBLOPMBTAI, 1972 AOTOBATED. Kochin, Leo, Chief,
Financial Banagement Branch; Abraytis, Jon, Computer
Programmer, ADP Services Branch.
Vill support financial management by maintaining
amount of money committed, obligated, and available
for all activities in Region 5 by account number.
This developmental system will produce a monthly
Commitment Register showing account number, document
number, commitment number, total dollar amount, date,
and description. Data is sorted by account number,
then date, then commitment number, giving monthly
totals within date and account number. Balance of
account, monthly totals, and grand totals will be
rendered. The Seneral Support Services Branch will use
the system tor financial control.
Input from the Document Register will be given by
the general Support Services Branch. Consisting of »
application programs written in ASSBHBLT, the system
op*r*tes «»> «n IBB System 370/165 and a DATA 100 with
a minimum core requirement of «0,000 bytes.
RS-1012* FIRAiCIAL BANAOBBUT STSTBH (FBS) BFA
Region e, Delias OPERATIONAL 1972 AOTOBATED. Smith,
5f' Management Branch| Cumbie, T,
Senior Programmer, Technical and Administrative Data
Support Branch.
Provides financial information for planning,
management, and monitoring status of funds.
*! !" PC0Tia«« • periodic financial
management statement by accoant number and area of
il'u'! by municipalities and states;
•nforoementi refuse act permits* water
quality studies), by object class within account
f?„lr.*fcon?t «w*k«r. *»• information is
* financial Banagement Branch and
5* "regional administrator in his daily
management decisions.
, .'»T«tem currently operates In batch mode, bat
is being revised to an interactive configuration. The
general outline of the system conforms to the EPA
w i" on the ibb System
370/155 which is accessable through OCC 1035
terminals. The minimum core requirement is estimated
to be about 120,000 bytes; the largest file has about
9i| records of 160 bytes each. Bleven application
programs were done in PL/1. Environment is batch,
keyboard, on-line, medium-speed printer.
BS—10129 FINANCIAL MAKAGEBEHT SYSTEM EPA Region 7,
Kansas City OPERATIONAL 1971 AOTOBATED. Myers,
Hilliam H., Chief, Financial Banagement Branch;
Florence, Cecil E., Chief, Data Systems Branch.
Provides the Financial Management Branch and
program managers with an accounting of all program
subelement numbered accounts showing accrued costs and
remaining unobligated balance.
The major report produced by the system is a
Report on the Status of Funds, which is a bi-weekly
computer printout used by all regional division
directors, the Financial Banagement Branch, and the
Programs Plans and Development Branch. Recipients of
the report use it to monitor expenses and the accounts
for which they are responsible. One report on monthly
man-hour costs of categorical programs division is
produced for the division director. This report
accounts for employees costs by month rather than by
pay period to match the division's monthly activity
information system.
System obtains input from two major sources.
Personnel data concerning man-hour costs are obtained
from an employee card file in which a record is
maintained on each employee's salary and benefits.
This file is updated each time a Form 52 is submitted
that affects salary or health benefits. Data from the
form is keypunched and replaces the old record. A bi-
weekly listing is verified by the Financial Banagement
Branch for editing and errors are noted for
correction. A second listing of all employee's is
developed showing hours worked and associated hourly
salary costs. A third file is made combining the first
two files to show man-hours cost incurred by account
number. This file is used to update the commitments
file and to replace projected personnel costs with
actual costs. A fourth file is generated using the
original card file to project the next pay period's
personnel coats. Another major source of input data
comes from the obligation ledger where .entries are
keypunched on obligations, disbursements, and refunds.
Each line constitutes a transaction and is made and
corrected as necessary. Costs are then accumulated by
account number and merged with personnel costs for a
total accounting of all region expenditures. System
contains 20,000 records, averaging 80 bytes per
record. Two application programs written in FORTRAN
operate the system. Core regulrements are 16,000 bytes
and the system is run on an IBB 1130.
¦S-10135 TIBE DISTRIBOTIO* SISTEB SPA Segion 8,
Denver OPBRAIXOBAL 1972 AOTOBATED. Traylor, Duane
¦., Chief, Planning and Resources Branch; Bntzminger,
Thomas A., Chief, Computer Systems Branch.
Supports fiscal accounting and program planning by
providing program managers with a record of personnel
expenditures in time, salary, and benefits charged to
program elements.
This system produces five bi-weekly reports. Four
are used by division managers for monitoring workloads
and planning effort and monetary expenditures for each
of their program elements. They show current hours
expended in four different formats. 1 bi-weekly
financial management report is also produced showing
for each account number names of individuals, pay
period, hourly rate, hours worked, benefits,and total
pay to date.
Individual employee daily time records are
submitted bi-weekiy to the Banagement Division for one
of three conditions; An employee is in an account
number other than his fixed Recount number, work* more
than 80 hours, or status Is other than permanent full
time, permanent part time, or temporary full tine.
Otherwise standard calculations are made from a master
file for the individual, the systems four programs are
written in 101(111 and utilize 17,93D bytes of core on
Boeing Computer Services IBB System 370/155 with a
DATA 100 in legion B. The largest file contains 50,000
eighty-character records.
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103 FIKARCIAL
ENVIRONMENTAL IiFOBMAIIOB S1STIBS
ES-10136 PAYROLL CHECK REGISTER (PCR) EPA Region
8, Denver OPBaATIOHAL 1972 ABTOHATED. Levis, Alan
B., Chief, Financial Management Branch; Laforest,
Dietrich, Programmer, Computer Services Branch*
Facilitates the identification of personnel who
did not receive a payroll check or who did not receive
the correct amount of pay.
A payroll check list is produced bi-weekly shoving
social security number, name, check number, amount and
account charged on they payroll. This report is used
by the Financial Management Section to verify rapidly
the personnel who did not receive a check.
Treasury checks are matched against the Region 8
personnel data system. A "no match" indicates either
"no check received", or "no person on file for this
check." These "no matches" are then checked manually.
This system consists of one application program
utilizing 5,000 bytes of core on an IBB System 370/155
at Boeing Computer Services, and a DATA 100 in Denver.
BS—10154 REGIONAL BAHAGEMEWT SYS TEH (SflS) SPA
Region 10, Seattle OPERATIONAL 1971 AUTOMATED.
Steinborn, Daniel, Program Analyst, Program Planning
and Development Branch; Riemann, Robert B., Computer
Specialist, Data Systems Branch.
Provides financial control over all program
subelement accounts for the Financial Management
Branch and program managers by providing bi-weekly
account balances and accrued costs.
One bi-weekly printout provides listing of all
program subelement numbered accounts with their
associated costs on salary, travel, etc. and an ending
period account balance. This report is used by all
program managers and the Financial Management Branch
to monitor all expenditures for the program
subelements for which they are responsible and to
determine bi-weekly account balances.
Banbour costs are input into the system from the
Personal Information Subsystem every 2 weeks. All
manbour costs are accumulated and assigned to a
program subelement number. Personnel costs are input
from the commitments register, verified and manually
edited. Data is entered into the Boeing's Time-Sharing
System via an IBB 2780 terminal, A series of ten
application programs, written in PL/1, are used to
accumulate costs by program subelement number, merge
personnel costs with non-personnel costs, update the
system, and generate reports. A minimum of 230,000
bytes of core is required on Boeing's IBB System
370/155.
BS-10155 PERSONAL INFORMATION S0BSISTEB EPA Region
10, Seattle OJPBBATIONAL 1972 A0T0BATE0. Steinborn,
Daniel, Program Analyst, Program Planning and
Development Branch; Biemann, Bobert a.. Computer
Specialist, Data Systems Branch.
Accounts for all manhour costs incurred in Region
10 and provides this information directly to the
Regional Management System. It also generates reports
for the personnel department to meet the EPA
Beadquarters reporting requirements.
Reports are produced on an as-reguired basis; One
major report concerns average civil service grade and
training, which are produced on an IBB 2780. The
system's major output however is data which is used as
cost input into the Regional B&nagement System in the
form of manpower costs by program subelement number.
At the beginning of each fiscal year, a copy is
made of the HIH Bylbur personnel file of Begion 10
employees. This file is updated using data taken from
the Personnel Action Form 52. Data are entered into
the system via the IBB 2711 terminal. Banbour data is
obtained from timekeepers on each employee from an
individual daily activity record which is keypunched,
verified, and machine edited for entry into the system
via an IBB 2780. Training data is obtained on a local
form from the personnel branch, keypunched and
entered. Two application programs, written in PL/1,
are used to calculate manpower costs by program
subelement number and generate a standard report on
training and average grade, the system is ron on
Boeing's Computer system and requires a minimum of
200,000 bytes of core on an IBM System 370/155.
ES-10162 COMMITMENT LISTING FOE PERSONNEL COST
UERC, Cincinnati DEVELOPMENTAL 1972 AUTOMATED.
Buhe, E. A., Financial Manager, Cincinnati Accounting
Operations Office; Hime, B. J., Chief, Computer
Operations Cincinnati.
Aids the Cincinnati Accounting Office in
projecting personnel costs for more precise budgeting
by listing personnel costs by account number for
future pay periods.
System produces one report on project personnel
costs. Major information elements of the system are;
program element number, employee position, grade,
name, and social security number. It is used to
compute salaries for posting to a commitment register
and also for budget projections, pay raise
computations, employee counts, and payroll
corrections.
Data is captured on punched cards creating two
files. Personnel data such as name, civil service
grade, is merged with payroll data. Merged data is
manipulated by two FOHTBAH application programs to
produce a report showing salaries by employee, total
salaries for the branch, employee count by permanent
and non-permanent computation of wages for current
month and by estimated benefits. The system operates
on a IBM System 360/30 with a minimum core requirement
of 10,000 bytes. *»System Revised Bay 1973»*
ES-10166 TRAVEL ADVANCE SYSTEM NSBC, Cincinnati
OPERATIONAL 1972 AUTOMATED. Suhe, R. Financial
Manager, Cincinnati Accounting Operations Office;
Dime, E. J., Chief, Computer Operations Cincinnati.
Provides the Cincinnati Accounting Operations
Office with an accounting of all travel advances in
order to determine outstanding advances for individual
employees.
System produces a monthly report on travel
advances by social security number, name and allowance
codes. Additional information provided is date,
document type, document number, account number,
account name, debit, credit, and balance. The
Accounting Operations Office uses the data as the
subsidiary ledger of the travel advance account.
Data is collected on an encoder tape from payment
and collection documents relating to travel advance
transactions as they are processed in the normal
accounting flow. The encoder tape is used to make the
run of current month's transactions. A card file is
inputted to provide a look-up table for name and
allowance codes. Cards are routinely added to the file
for advances to new employees or changes in allowance
codes. After the edit and sort, the transactions are
inputted to the tape containing all the transactions
for the current fiscal year. The total fiscal year
transactions are run to show balances outstanding by
the employee name and social security number and
allowance holder. The ADP environment is: batch.
Encoder tape usage, COBOL, high-speed printer, main
file of H800 records of 1*0 BITES each, IBM System
360/30. The system consists of 3 application programs,
and has a minimum core requirement of 65,000 BYTES.
~•System Revised Bay 1973»*
BS—10167 STAT0S OF FUNDS/COMMITMENT (TOST) NEBC,
Cincinnati OPERATIONAL 1969 AUTOMATED. Anderson, J,
B., Deputy Director, Analytical Quality Control
Laboratory; Julian, K. C., Staff Programmer, AQC
Laboratory.
Provides administrative control over fund
management and is used by the Laboratory Director to
assess laboratory expenditures and and commitments.
System produces three basic reports listing
Commitment Register, sorted Commitment Register by
Laboratory working sections and individual sections
and in summary form the commitments are classified by
object class, section, BOAP number and program element
number.
Commitment Register entries with necessary data
information is keypunched and verified. Seven FORTRAN
application programs or subprograms are used to sort
the data and generate the reports. ~~System Revised
Hay 1973
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BBTIBOBBBBTAL IBFOBBATIOB SISTBBS
B3-10170 SALARX DISTRIBOTIO* (FOSS) NEBC,
Cincinnati OPERATIONAL 1969 AtTTOHATBD. Anderson, J.
B., Deputy Chief, Analytical Quality Control
Laboratory; Julian, B. C.. Staff Programmer, AQC.
Laboratory.
Alious the Laboratory Director to assess biweekly
and cumulative program salary expenditures by working
sections.
The system provides one report concerning a
summary of salaries costs by section, and by Research
Objective Achievement Plan (ROAP), and by Program
Element. Four report copies are provided to Program
Managers for review and analysis of expenditures
incurred. r °
System uses employee time cards and salary
information as input to calculate bi-weeklv and
cumulative salary costs. Cumulative costs are retained
in the system to serve as a basis for the n.xt ™!.?
cycle. Input is keypunched and verified. S?"em 9
environment is batch, languacie is foptdiu* 1.4 4
core requirement is 25,000 bytes! large"1'fUe 5T
1,000 records of 9 bytes each. Ihe f ls
an IBS System 360/30, but is beina rladiofl f! rUn® °n
the Boeing Computer Services Inc- tr« = ? on
•~System Havised Hay 1973** " System 370/155.
Cincinnati °OPERITIoSal°?97^I^UTOBiTBD*
omc^a\^:g"^"ncMefUCoSp«ntlS' '
Cincinnati. chief. Computer Operations
to a^i0 °"ice
vendor^r^ra^sact? tb8 Tu^er, date.
comSum^nt Aumb^rfisca^ve:; V™*"'
Cardr«e"^enr "" aSBJ«nad b* computer program,
document m^tfcipr ess to Produce "n obligation
S f, ®tU' report. System contains two
on an tb*°? P"9"1"® "r it ten in FQBTBAB and operates
re!™?,. Vatmm 360/30 "U1> a minimum core
1973»» '®«000 bytes. »*System Revised Say
BS-1019* FIBABCIAL IBFOBBATIOB SISTBB BEBC La*
I 9a»dm?P1fIliTI0?iI' 1968 ""WM. Fitzpatrick, Paul
Sjfice" n^"U~ °"icar' Banagement '
Acauisin!^ i John Systems Analyst. Data
»?*»£.» lnalr®is Branch.
«anagementUo«i«,,^nt,:51 bl proTidin' **• Financial
current 5 f ^ aa3or program offices with
expenditnro=U5 tinancial status on
Several^™ 50mm"menta' and obligations.
Prepared mon?fei»E* ?anctal contco1 reports are
Report, Fum hi ? "8 fiacal rear. Fund-Balance
Class T !roject s°Port, Project by object
Org"i~??"*,,an* S"1"* "4 Benefits by 3
inC;"iorisU2 aeii?? STU°!? " auPPl«»"«"tal
.transactions bv%nn5 j 8 n of a11
Reports contain fill?? prfljct» and object code. The
average monthlv fn rm4tl-on: total allotment,
aisbuisemeSts^ Itobligations and
Financial ¦>»»» »onth. they are used by the
budget preparation °"ic# "»Jor project officers in
and management o? ILcontrolling of the current budget,
operational resourcI«SOnn contracted equipment and
Tr ans far "sheet fSr*ki" on a Posting Data
data. «n edit mm™ 222 9 *i°?9 *lth f*r*onn«i
errors. These ? tran»»ction card for
Various algorithm^ " a"*d to uPdat« tks disk tiles,
and to deviloD S"f to manipulate the data
several progrLS iffy ? b,n*fit8 *°r personnel,
combinations and Uv«i2"o# 9*n«ate the various
system consists of reports required, the
COBOL and FOBTBAi ..!* pf>lication programs written in
using a minimi. *22 on 1K'* CDC 6*°° corputer
maintained on disk «l«S «"0t2* ?f Cot"' rlXe" at"
"«• •~System Bevised Bay 1973*«
101 IBFOBBATIOB SBBT1CBS
ES-10216 FINANCIAL 11ANA 5EI1BNT SYSTEM (FBS) EPA
Lab, Ada, OK OPERATIONAL 1972 AUTOHATED. Klngery,
J., Mathematical Statistician, Robert s. Kerr Water
Research Center.
Provides management with the capability for
integrated planning and conduct of daily operations in
budgeting and accountability of funds, status of
personnel resources, and efficient utilization of
manpower.
The three subsystems of the financial management
system each provide a set of reports bi-weekly, or on
demand, to management to to assist them in day-to-day
operations, management, budgeting, and overall program
planning. The personnel subsystem provides specifics
about employees such as: grade, pay scale,
qualifications and skills, name, ID number, date of
birth, social security number, position, education and
location. The time and attendance subsystem provides
manpower-related cost information by account, and by
project and acquires most of its data from the
personnel subsystem. The accrual accounting subsystem
provides manpower and all cost information by program
element and account, and derives most of its data from
the two subsystems.
The system comprises twenty application programs,
for personnel, three for T and A and eleven for
accrual accounting, with development limited to
retrieval variations. Data is passed from the
personnel subsystem to the time and attendance
subsystem via disk: and from T and A to accrual by
punch card; data from accural accounting to T and A is
li".? ? *?h? sTstem is basically a batch operation,
digital, disk and printer oriented, flinimum core for
largest program is 16,000 bytes because of IBB
1130 limitations. The largest file consists of 1,800
records of 106 bytes.
*3-10285 FINANCIAL RAKAGBBENT/PESSOHBEL RECORDS
BPA Region 9, San Francisco OPERATIONAL 1972 HABDAL.
Kohnert, Karen, Budget Analyst, Financial Banagement
Branch*
Aids division director in monitoring personnel
hours worked by project and for reporting personnel
hours worked to BPA Beadquarters.
A quarterly report is prepared summarizing
personnel hoars worked by division by project. The
report is used by division directors to monitor on-
going projects and in the preparation of future
budgets. Time cards are prepared for input into DIPS.
< „ , sheets are received bi-weekly giving the
individual's name, organization and hours worked on
each project. Cards, used for input into DIPS, are
completed from this input. The data is summarized
quarterly and a report showing total hours worked by
organisation on each project is prepared.
104 INFORMATION SERVICES
1S-18017 BPA LIBBABt SKSTBB BPA Headquarters
OPERATIONAL 1971 AOTOBATKD. Thomas, Sarah, Chief,
Library Systems Branch} Beedle, Lester P., Computer
Div lna*yst' Banagement Information £ Data Systems
Provides a centralized source of literature
holdings in the form of journals, books and microform
materials of interest to BPA. Bach library in the
system submits data on its holdings to BPA
Headguarters where a computerized data base is
maintained and a print-out of holdings is produced for
all libraries. The BPA Beadquarters library provides
back-up support to all EPA libraries in economic,
social, administrative, legislative and management
information. In addition, there is a central technical
focal point in the agency library system at the bsbc
Cincinnati library which also maintains a computerized
network of information services.
the manual segment of the BPA library system
consists of the Acquisition sub-system and the
circulation sub-system; tbe computerized segment of
the library system also consists of two major focal
points: one at 1PA Headquarters and one at NBBC
Cincinnati. Although each BPA library may enter into
local inter-library arrangements, the system as a
wbole is internal i.e. information on its holdings is
not transmitted to non-BPA libraries. The BPA
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10« INFORMATION SERVICES
ENVIRONMENTAL IBFOBBATION SYSTEMS
Headquarters library includes three computerized sub-
systems: Budget sub-system, (Dormant), Journal
Holdings (Automated and Operational), and Book
Holdings (Automated and Developmental). The Journal
Holdings sub-system, gathers the journals from each of
the 37-odd libraries in BPA. (Journal Title, Library
location, holding data i.e., volume number and dates
held, journal ID code) and thereby enables each member
library receiving this report to select, acquire or
loan to each other the journals filed in the system.
The Book Holdings report (title, subject areas,
author, publisher, LOC classification, library ID,
volume number, year of publication) provides the same
service in the book area as the Journal Holdings
report does in its area.
Significant processing steps are as follows: For
Journal Holdings, the member libraries forward library
cards and listings or renewal notices to EPA
Headquarters. The EPA library updates the file via
terminal. Currently this is done semi-annually, in the
future annually. Two holding reports are produced: one
by library holding and one by journal title, for Book
Holdings: the member libraries fprward library cards
and listings to EPA Headquarters. Accessions are
forwarded to a single processing point (EPA
Headguarters or NERC Cincinnati). Following this, data
is keyed into the computer on-line, and then the file
is updated. Currently this is done weekly or daily, in
the future semi-annually. Three reports are produced;
author listing, subject listing, book catalogue
listing, acession lists. The eventual plan is for each
library to input directly to central files via
terminal. The largest file of the Journal Holdings sub
system contains 1)500 records of 120 bytes each: the
Book Holdings, 5500 records of 130 bytes. Journal
requires 5 application programs: Book, 10-15 programs.
The environment for both sub-systems is: keyboard, on-
line, medium-speed printer, magnetic tape. Both sub-
systems use VILBD8 and IBS, IBM System 370/165 with
disk packs, and require a minimum of 200,000 bytes of
core for the largest program.
BS-10032 ENVIRONMENTAL INFORMATION STSTBMS INVERTOBY
EPA Headquarters OPBRATIONAL 1972 AUTOMATED. Haley,
Neil B., Supervisory Management Analyst, Management
Information and Data Syst Division; Cohen, Victor 6.,
Computer Systems Analyst, Management Information and
Data systems Division.
Provides management with a basis for systems
planning and determining information reguirements and
assists users in identifying information sources and
software availability.
Two major semi-annual outputs are produced from
the systems inventory data base: published
Environmental Information Systems Directory and
unpublished Reference Index of Environmental
Information, Systems Hardware and Software. The
directory consists of an announcement section
organized by generic administrative and mission
support categories. Bach system inventoried is
identified and described by objectives, information
products, and significant processing steps. Three
indexes (subject, organization, and systems manager)
provide cross references to announcements. The
reference index contains, in addition to subject terns
from the directory index, a profile of systems by
hardware utilized, programming languages, operating
environment, input and output characteristics,
contractors, documentation, and availability.
Resumes on information systems are sent to the
Management Information and Data Systems Division by
systems managers and data processing representatives.
After a review to assure that all information has been
obtained, a precis of system features is prepared and
subject teems profiling a system are selected. Resume
data in free form is inputted by terminal and
maintained by WYLBUB software on disk files, three
programs are used to extract, manipulate, and format
directory proofs and camera-ready copy for printing.
Subject term vocabulary is controlled by an editorial
review of index proofs. Changes are keyed to the
original resume base. Printouts of resumes can also be
obtained by terminal or high speed printer. Directory
software is written in COBOL and operates on an IBM
System 370/165 with a minimum core requirement of
100,000 bytes. Access is through EBCDIC or ASCII
compatible terminals. *»sy8tem Revised Bay 1973**
BS-10042 LIBRARY FILES EPA Headquarters
OPERATIONAL 1972 AUTOMATED. Natzo, Augustin D.,
Chief, Data Support Branch; Cheng, Jensen P.,
Statistician, Data Support Branch.
Aids information referencing by maintaining a data
base of all books in the Mobile Source Pollution
Control Program's (MSPCP) Ann Arbor library.
As needed book listings are produced by the
system, showing author, title, publisher, and content
code. The librarian uses this list for reference and
locating books by subject.
The file is updated as needed with input from the
librarian on new book purchases. There is one
application program, written in FORTRAN and utilizing
153,800 bytes of core on the University of Michigan's
IBM System 360/67 with an IBM System 360/20 at Ann
Arbor MSPCP. **System Revised May 1973**
BS—10089 PROJECT INFORMATION RETRIEVAL SYSTEM (PIRS)
(PROJECTS) EPA Headquarters OPERATIONAL 1972
AUTOMATED. Johnson, Dion, Technical Information
Specialist, Program Information Branch; Hall,
Marguerite L., Computer Specialist, Management
Information S Data Systems Div.
Primarily seeks to improve the efficiency and
advancement of environmental research by disseminating
information on active and completed research,
development and demonstration projects funded by EPA
to EPA regional representatives, EPA laboratories,
NERCs, offices, and other selected EPA personnel.
Secondarily seeks to facilitate administrative control
over EPA, RDBD project management.
No formal reports are produced. Output is
information retrieved by the EPA regional
representative, NERCs, offices, EPA laboratories, and
Nashington Headguarters personnel via remote
terminals. Bajor informational elements are
identifying numbers; project investigator's name and
organization; responsible EPA organization and
address; cost data; completion schedule; title; and
abstract.
A new record is created upon receipt of an Offer
and Acceptance Document and copy of the appropriate
contract from the Qrants Administration Division or
the Contracts Banagement Division or upon the receipt
of appropriate data on in-house tasks from the EPA
program planning cycle. Relevant data are extracted
and noted on a coding sheet, which is then sent to
contractor for MTST keying. An edited listing is
returned to BPA for verification. Corrections are
noted on a listing and sent to the contractor for
rekeying. The corrected MTST tape is transcribed into
machine-readable magnetic tape for storage on the
Coauiet Time Sharing system. Update is made via remote
terminal for project changes in cost data, etc. File
contains 1,000 records, averaging approximately 1,800
bytes per record. No records are planned for purging.
System uses no specialized application programs.
STIBS/BECON, a generalized software package written in
ASSEMBLY, is used for searches and retrievals. System
requires 160,000 bytes of core on an IBM system
360/65/50 for operation. System is part of the ENVIRON
System. **5ystem Bevised Hay 1973**
BS-10092 ANALYTICAL METHODS INFORMATION SYSTEM
(ABIC) RBBC, Cincinnati OPERATIONAL 1971
AUTOMATED. Garrett, Lather e., Director, Research
Information Division; Reiner, Lawrence J., Computer
Systems Analyst, Program Information Branch.
Seeks to advance the subject of water and waste
water analysis and increase its efficiency by
disseminating information to *?* and other government
agency analysts on analytical methodology.
One monthly report Is produced by the system and
is used mainly by Cincinnati's NERC analysts, EPA
regional laboratories, and other water analysts for
reference on new techniques and research methods.
Additional output is information dissemination via
terminals on the total information base used by those
organizations mentioned above for a comprehensive
reference on analytical methodology. Major
informational elements are the title of the
publication from which the methodology was extracted,
the author, date of publication, an abstract, and
references.
New information is inputted into the system by
Battelle Columbus Laboratories (BCL). BCL is under
contract to BPA to collect, evaluate, select, abstract
and input data on current literature of analytical
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105 PBBSONNBL
methods. Data ace edited and entered into the BCL time
sharing system via paper tape. File consists of 5000
records, averaging 750 bytes per record. Systems uses
BASIS, a qeneralized software package written in
FORTRAN, for search and retrieval. Software requires
160,000 bytes of core to operate the system on a CDC
6400. No specialized application programs are used.
~•System Revised Hay 1973*»
13-10093 FINAL REPORTS FILE (FINR) BP*
Headquarters OPERATIONAL 1968 AUTOMATED. Dovel,
John, Chief, Publications Branch; Hall, flarguerite
L., Computer Specialist, Management Information S Data
Systems DiT.
Increases the efficiency and advances
environmental research by disseminating information on
all research publications and reports sponsored by
Research and Monitoring to EPA, other government
aqencies, and the general public.
Mo formal reports are produced by the system.
Output is information disseminated via remote
terminals to BPA regions, NERCs, and laboratories for
analysis. The majot informational elements included in
the system are report name, number, author, cost, task
number, program element number, project officer,
source, and report abstract.
A copy of all Research and Monitoring sponsored
reports is sent to the Besearch Information Division
by BSn organizations. Belevant data is extracted,
entered on coding sheets, and sent to a contractor for
?n ?? BTST tBPe* * tape listing is made and
edited by the Publications Branch. Corrections are
noted on listing and then keyed. The tape is converted
to machine-readable magnetic tape for system input.
Reports are batched in 2-week to 1-month increments
for processing. The file currently contains
approximately 500 records of 1,200 bytes each. The
system uses no specialized application programs. It
relies on the STIHS/HECON generalized software
package, which is written in ASSEMBLI, for searches
ana retrievals. The system requires 180,000 bytes of
core storage in an IBB System 360/50 and 360/65 for
operation. The system is part of the ENVIRON system.
Cards are keypunched either as an original action
or as the result of receiving a corrected telephone
listing of a previous edition. Cards are read into the
computer via the DATA 100/70 terminal. The system uses
a CDC 3300 computer at Oregon State University and the
DATA 100/70 at NERC. Programming for the three
application programs is in FORTRAN. Minimum core
requirement for the largest program is 26,000 bytes.
The largest file consists of 500 records averaging 60
characters each. The environment is batch with output
on the local printer.
BS-10270 PUBLICATIONS ADD REPORT STSTEM EPA Region
7, Kansas City OPERATIONAL. 1972 MANUAL. Koduski,
Bernadine B., Librarian, Support Services Branch.
Enables the region library to answer inquiries on
all reports and publications produced or sponsored by
Region 7.
No formal reports are presently produced. Plans
are being made however, to produce a listing of all
publications produced and sponsored by Begion 7 and to
disseminate this list to all EPA Region 7 personnel as
well as other BPA personnel and to government
agencies. The system is also used to check the
accuracy of the NTIS, NBSIC, GP0, and MARC systems for
all Begion 7 inputs to these systems. Major
informational elements are the author's name and
organization, report preparation date, report title,
key retrieval words, accession number, report number,
report abstract. Library of Congress order number, and
classification number (Library of Congress and
Superintendent of Documents).
A system record Is created each time a report is
produced and a report bibliographic data sheet is
prepared and sent to the library. Upon receipt, each
record Is edited for accuracy by the librarian in
reference to the report itself. Errors, such as may
occur in title terminology are corrected and brought
to the author's attention. After all connections have
been made, the original sheet is stored by report
number. No plans are being made to purge the file of
any records. File contains over 20 records. ~~System
Revised May 1973«l*
IS-10101 RESIONAL HAP COLLECTION INDEX EPA Begion
2, lev Tork OPERATIONAL 1972 AUTOMATED. Durfor,
Charles N., Chief, Nater Programs Branch.
Provides an index to 7.5-minute series,
topographical maps which include all of Region 2.
The index of the map collection is output on an as
required basis. This report is used by the Nater
Programs Branch to inventory the topographical maps
used to locate water programs data collection points,
river mile index points, and related data.
"hen a new or revised 0S6S 7.5-minute data
topographical map is received, identification of the
¦ap is extracted and a punched card is made. The card
deck is loaded into IBB 1130 whenever a list is
required. The system consists of 1 FORTRAN application
program on an IBH 1130, with a minimum core
requirement of 1100 words.
! JOTOMITIC INDEXING BI KBISOHD JKNOC)
¦BBC, Corvailis DEVELOPMENTAL 1972 A0T0BATE0.
Byram, k., Computer systems Analyst, Consolidated
Laboratory Services.
lids document retrieval by providing an automatic
means of indexing through use of title keywords.
0UtpQt lB • of titles and authors,
publication, year, and library number together with an
*ocd" extracted from the title to
facilitate document retrieval.
. **tle cards are keypunched and
04T* 100 "mote terminal to a CDC 3300
at Oregon state University for storage and retrieval.
DtBECTOBT NEBC, Corvallis
OPBRATIONAL1972 AUTOMATED. Byram, K., Computer
Systems Analyst, consolidated Laboratory Services.
Aids in improving internal and external
communication by providing a current telephone
reference of all employees in BMC, Corvallis.
System output is a telephone book listing all
personnel and and their telephone numbers. It is also
used for a personnel locator.
ES-10310 TECBNICAL REPORTS SYSTEM NERC, lu Vegas
OPERATIONAL 1963 MANUAL. Tate, B. Dennis, Chief,
Office of Technical Reports.
Distributes technical reports on radiation levels
on and around the Nevada Test Site (NTS); research on
radiation related to NTS activities, and research on
radiation not related to NTS activities.
These periodic reports are distcibuted to the ABC
at oakridge, TN, the National Technical Information
service (NTIS), Department of Commerce, Springfield,
VA and a selected list of interested organizations
depending on content. The reports are designed to make
people aware of the latest research in radiation and
to be employed as a reference source.
The rough draft of the report is received from the
project coordinator or researcher for final
preparation for publication. The draft is edited,
typed, and illustrated for subsequent review. Once
reviewed by the author and approved by the cognizant
authority, the report is published and distributed.
~~System Revised Bay 1973»«
105 PERSONNEL
BB-10008 ailORITI IDENTIFICATION FILE BPA
Headquarters OPERATIONAL 1971 AUTOMATED. Mayronne,
Ferguise »., Bgual Employment opportunity Officer,
Equal Employment Opportunity Branch; Needle, Lester
P., Computer Systems Analyst, Management information *
Data Systems Div.
Facilitates in producing semi-annual report*
required by the Civil Service Commission by
maintaining statistical information of minority
employment within the Environmental Protection Agency.
Minority statistical distributions on any possible
combination of 20 different variables ace produced by
the system, the Office of Civil Rights and Urban
Affairs uses these reports to prepare Civil service
reports, design training programs, and evaluate upward
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105 PERSONNEL
ENVIRONMENTAL INFORMATION SYSTBBS
mobility proqrams. The reports show minority grouping
and female employment by position and grade level by
gross figures only,
A master file of 10,000 thirteen-character records
is maintained containing only social security number
and one of seven minority groupings. This file is run
against the DIPS master file to produce required
reports. Twenty application programs written in
ASSEMBLY on IRS utilize 200,000 bytes of core on the
National Institutes of Health's IBM System 370/165
with a DATA 100 at EPA Headquarters. Input is sent in
monthly to EPA Headquarters from Regions, NERCs and
associated labs using BPA form (Dec 1971) Statistical
Record of Minority Groups.
involving groups of employees is another form of
update. In addition, certain data affecting all EPA
employees, such as a pay raise, is entered directly at
EPA Headquarters. All such updates are mailed to
Washington for scanning and editing and are placed on
a transaction tape which updates the DIPS master file
biweekly. Timecards are sent in by the field for
keypunching and are put on magnetic tape for system
entry bi-weekly. About 150 application programs
written in ASSEMBLY and using a generalized software
IRS package, manipulate data and produce reports.
System contains over 9000 EPA records and operates on
an IBM System 360/65 requiring 796,000 bytes of core.
BS-10019 WYLBUR PERSONNEL REPORTING SYSTEM EPA
Headquarters OPERATIONAL 1971 AUTOMATED. Martineau,
John R., DIPS Personnel Coordinator, Operations and
Services Branch; Grosse, William C., Supv, Computer
Systems Analyst, Management Information & Data System.
Increases personnel management efficiency by
disseminating current personnel information to EPA
program managers.
System produces over 72 reports as follows; eight
consist of various types of alphabetical employee
listings; 19 concern personnel organizational listings
and personnel statistics by organizational listings
and personnel statistics by organization, such as age,
salaries, etc.; 6 concern personnel listings by
geographical area; 9 concern civil service class
series; 5 are on male/female statistics; 7 concern
special recurring Reports for the Assistant
Administrator for Planning and Management; and the
remaining 18 cover miscellaneous information. Reports
are used for many different personnel management
functions and for manpower analysis. Another important
output is retrieval and manupulation of individual or
qroup records.
System input is principally derived from an
abbreviated f*le of the Departmental Integrated
Personnel System (DIPS) every 2 weeks. In effect, a
totally new file is created every 2 weeks. This
abbreviated DIPS file (short query file) is on
magnetic tape and is modified from 800 bpi to 1600 bpi
and loaded onto two WYLBUB data sets. Data on Public
Health Service commissioned officers is added to the
file via terminal at this point. File contains over
9,000 records, averaging 130 bytes per record. Data is
stored in 2 EPA dedicated disk packs. WYLB0B data sets
are divided into regional and NEBC subfiles, which are
then ready for data manipulation and report
generation. System also contains an on-line library of
report-generating programs written in COBOL and a
generalized ingairy and report software package IBS,
written in ASSEMBLY. File maintenance is performed by
a generalized software package called WYLBUB, written
in ASSEMBLY, and used for entry of commissioned
officers data. System is operated on the National
Institutes of Health's IBM System 370/155.
B5-10020 DEPARTMENTAL INTEGRATED PERSONNEL SERVICES
SYSTEM (DIPS) EPA Headquarters OPERATIONAL 1972
A0TOHATED. Hartineau, John R., DIPS Personnel
Coordinator, Operations and Service Branch; Grosse,
William C., Supv., Computer Systems, Management
Information 6 Data Systems Div.
Pays EPA personnel and aids management by
producing personnel accounting reports for analysis
and reference.
Approximately 182 reports covering personnel
management, employee statistics, and payroll are
produced. Payroll reports concern state and federal
taxes, allotments, benefits, etc* Personnel Management
reports concern numbers and types of employees by
grade and occupation, minority disposition# leave,
promotions, qeographic location of employees, etc.
Payroll reports are used for financial planning,
management, and auditing purposes. Personnel
management statistics are used both for internal
personnel management and for reports reguired by the
Civil Service Commission. Other principal output of
the system is a bi-weekly payroll check for BPA
employees.
A record is created for each new BPA employee.
Data is placed on a personnel data code sheet which is
transcribed to a coding sheet capable of being
optically scanned. Personnel changes initiated in a
Form 52 are also placed on optical scan sheets for
submission to Headquarters. Bass change sheets
KS-100A3 ANN ARBOR PERSONNEL REGISTER BPA
Headguarters OPERATIONAL 1972 AUTOMATED. Hinman,
John E., Chief, Administrative Branch; Howard, Harold
E., Computer Programmer, Data Branch.
Supports personnel management including position
control, strength and salary reporting, and vacant
positions, by maintaining a current personnel data
base.
Six reports are produced semi-weekly by the
system. The Washington Personnel Report shows
vacancies by grade and is used by Washington, Ann
Arbor, and Cincinnati for hiring purposes. An Ann
Arbor Personnel Report shows an organizational
schedule of employees, and is used by Washington, Ann
Arbor, and Cincinnati personnel to control positions
and grade levels; a permanent and temporary employee
summary shows average salary and average grade for Ann
Arbor, Rockville, and all MSPCP personnel. This is
used by the Administrative Branch for grade control
Three reports - Average Grade Point by Division,
Authorized and Filled Positions by Division, and
Authorized and Filled Positions by Program Element -
are used by Cincinnati personnel support.
Two tables are utilized in information processing:
one for common account conversion and one to convert
grades to salary. Semi-monthly input is received from
the Ann Arbor Administrative Support Branch on
accessions and vacant positions. There are three
application programs utilizing 11,036 bytes of core on
the University of Michigan's IBM System 360/67 with a
360/20 at Ann Arbor MSPCP. The file contains 172 130-
character records. ~~System Revised May 1973**
ES-10096 PERSONNEL INFORMATION SYSTEM EPA
Headquarters OPERATIONAL 1972 AUTOMATED. Edgar,
Robert, Deputy Chief of Resource Management Branch.
Provides administration with a current "as it
actually exists" inventory of personnel in Office of
Research and Monitoring.
Three reports are prepared monthly: Organizational
Schedule of Employees Research and Monitoring,
Alphabetical Schedule of Employees Research and
Monitoring and Program Element Organizational Schedule
of Employees Besearch and Monitoring. These reports
contain the following information: position title,
grade, position occupied by social security number,
position type, geographical location, common
accounting number, program element, salary, position
number and organizational code. The reports are used
by headguarters and field management in the following
ways: accessing on-board organization strength and
authorized vacancies as compared with allowance or OHM
ceilings; checking program element on-board and
authorized strength; and providing ready reference to
locate employees and present summary and other data as
required.
Reports from the previous month are sent to the
field for correction and updating. Input is returned
via mail or magnafax. The changed data is entered into
the system by terminal where it is selectively edited.
File maintenance is performed using WYLBOB generalized
software and report generation using IRS commands.
Consisting of ten application programs, the system
operates on the NIH IBM System 370/165 using UCC 1035
terminal for direct input.
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105 PBBSOBMEL
ES-10102 PERSONNEL INFORMATION SYSTEM EPA Region
2, Mew York OPERATIONAL 1972 AUTOMATED. Insinga,
Richard, Management Analyst, Program Planning and
Development Branch; Smith, Ethan T., Chief, Data
Systems Branch.
Provides management with a current inventory of
personnel.
A Personnel Report containing the names, program
element numbers, grades, organization by division and
branch, and status of all personnel is produced
monthly. The report is used to analyze on-board
organization strength and authorized vacancies as
compared with allowance or ceilings and to exercise
personnel ceiling control.
All Reguests for Personnel Actions, SF52s, are
keypunched monthly and entered via an IBM 1130 into a
personnel file maintained by the Boeing Computer
Services computer. The input is selectively edited and
files are updated. Reports are prepared as reguired.
The system consists of two application programs
written in COBOL and FORTRAN and operates on the
Boeing Computer Services IBM System 370/155 with a
minimum core requirement of 12,576 bytes.
BS-10113 MODIFIED DIPS PERSONNBL SYSTEM EPA Region
4, Atlanta OPERATIONAL 1972 AUTOMATED. Davis, R.,
Chief, Data Systems Section.
Accounts for all Region U personnel costs by
program subelement number to exercise management
control over the expenditures and budgeting of funds.
Several reports are produced from the file
concerning information as to employee's name, position
title, grade, class, position incumbent, social
security number, sex, location, position number,
salary by account number, and service date. The
information is used by the Personnel Management Branch
concerned with personnel cost accounting and
administration.
Processing steps include correction of
alphabetical machine listing by Personnel Management
Branch staff, or submission of new name via office
memorandum; keyboard entry of corrected or new data
into SPA Headquarters system; running of the program.
There is no software modification to the national-
level system. The program uses IBM System 370/165 at
HIH for information processing and storage, together
with Heglon tt DATA 100 for file modification. The
software is written in IRS; minimum core reguirement
for the largest program is 100,000 bytes. File
contains H50 records each consisting of 130 bytes. The
environment is keyboard. On-line, using a medium-speed
printer.
•S-10117 TELBPRONB DIBECTOBY BPA Region 5, Chicago
OPERATIONAL 1972 AUTOMATED. Neumann, Manfred a..
Chief, Graphic Arts Branch; Abraytis, Jon, Computer
Programmer, ADP Services Branch.
Maintains a current listing of Region 5 personnel,
their organization, location, and phone number.
A weekly telephone directory containing the above
information is produced by this system to be utilized
by all personnel.
Weekly input is provided by the Personnel Branch
foe the purpose of updating the system. Three
application programs utilize 60,000 bytes of core on
an IBB System 370/165 at SIH with a DATA 100 in Begion
5. There are 500 records on the master tile.
E3-10125 PERSONNEL MANAGEMBIT SYSTEM (PBS) EPA
Region 6, Dallas OPERATIONAL 1972 AUTOMATED.
Hankinson, David B., Chief, Personnel Management
Branch; Cumbie, Thomas A., computer Programmer,
Technical and Administrative Data Support Branch.
Aids regional personnel branch staff in daily
management and planning functions by providing a list
of personnel according to fifty-six descriptive
information displays.
The variety of output formats from the integrated
rile may be inferred from the following tabulation of
report versions by grade and pay plan accounts: age;
education level; location of employment; organisation
code; series; minority groupings; retirement plans;
lite insurance plan; tenure groups. Other reports are:
salary levels by pay plan and sex, salary levels by
minority; roster of EPA employees; listing of
employees by education code and name with total salary
and average grade and salary for each education group;
listing of employees by sex code and name with total
salary and average grade and salary for each group;
listing of employees by minority group and name with
total salary and average grade and salary for each
group; listing of employees by tenure code and name
with total salary and average salary and grade for
each code; listing of telephone directory; produces
copies of blank personnel coding forms; group list of
organization totals salary and grade; organization
symbols by grade pay plan, sex and minority;
alphabetical listing of BPA employees; listing by
symbols of EPA employees; accounts by sex; series by
sex; organization by sex; accounts by minority; series
by minority; organization by minority; group listing
of account totals, salary and grade; group listing of
symbols total salary and grade; listing by class
series with grade and salary averages; listing by
location with grade and salary averages; grade
averages by organizations, symbols and accounts;
listing by organization with grade and salary
averages; listing by accounts with grade and salary
averages; listing by symbols with grade and salary
averages; listing by service computation data.
The program is written and the master file
compiled. The only steps reguired in any future
transaction is to punch UPDATE cards and edit inputs.
Selected printouts are available on the basis of
option card inputs. Eventually, the updating and
editing will be done on on-line keyboard or CRT as
soon as the system incorporates that feature. The
system is run on IBH System 370/165 via 0CC 1035, COPE
1225 terminals. Minimum core reguired is 100,000
bytes. Largest file is 300 records of 300 bytes each.
There are about SO PL/1 applications programs.
Environment is batch and keyboard. **System Revised
May 1973**
BS-10133 CATEGORICAL PROGRAMS EMPL0YBB BOBK RECORD
EPA Begion 7, Kansas City developmental 1973
AUTOMATED. Townley, Donald A., Director, Categorical
Programs Division; Florence, Cecil I., Chief, Data
Systems Branch.
Enables the Director of the Categorical Programs
Division to evaluate program accomplishments and
manhours expended.
Computer printouts on an as-reguired basis are
planned to measure and classify the workload of the
Categorical Programs Division over varying periods of
time. Such an accounting will enable the division
director to evaluate the effectiveness of the programs
in his division with far greater precision than is
possible by program subelement number. Major
informational elements are employee's name, hours
worked by program subelement, activity, mode of
activity (i.e., on-site visit, telephone, etc.),
recipient for whom work was done (includes government
and private organizations), and state within which the
recipient is located.
Bach employee accounts for his time daily on a
scratch sheet, apportioning it by activity performed
to the nearest hour. At the end of each week, these
hours are transferred by the employee to a coding
sheet, which provides space for employee's name, week,
ending date, and tota'l weekly hours worked by program,
activity, mode, recipient, and state. Code sheet is
keypunched, verified, and manually edited. All
resulting records (weekly) are stored on punched
cards. FORTRAN routines are being developed to tun on
the IBM 1130 in Begion 7, requiring a minimum core of
16,000 bytes.
>3-10137 PERS01INBL DATA STSTBM EPA Region 8,
Denver OPERATIOBAL 1972 AUTOMATED. Traylor, Duane
E., Chief, Planning and Seaonrcas Branch; Kntzminger,
Thomas A., Chief, Computer System Branch.
Supports personnel functions including the areas
of egual opportunity, position control, strength and
salary reporting and personnel services.
A semi-monthly personnel staff report is produced
showing name, grade, type of appointment, BOD,
organizational code, and start-in-grade date, by
organisation title. Allocated vacant petitions ace
Indicated as such. A two-part telephone directory is
produced from the file on a monthly basis showing
name, phone number, and room number, alphabetical
listings, and part two contains an organizations!
listing. Also contained in the data base are the
employee's zip code, home phone, ID, sex, social
security number, fixed account number, job title, and
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106 PBOGBAB PlASiliG 111 BANAGCHBBT
miBOBBEBTAL IBFOBBATIOB STSTBBS
home address, eetsotmel Branch, Planning and Resources
Branch, Bquai Employment Opportunity Section and the
Regional Administrator use this system to carry out
their personnel functions*
Card input is provided semi-monthly on accessions,
attritions, and corrections by the ?lanniv\q and
Besources Branch. This system has seven application
programs in FOBTBAN and PL/1 utilizing 11,810 bytes of
core on Boeing Computer Services IBH System 370/155
irith a DATA 100 in Denver. The largest file at this
time is 246 records »ith an average of 320 characters
per record.
IS-1!)1£t: KHPLOYEE LOCATOS ABB DIBJ3CTOBT NBBC,
Cincinnati OPERATIONAL 1972 AUTOMATED. Castelli, J.
A., Chief, Facilities Management G Services Branch;
lime, B. J., Chief, computer Operations Branch.
Aids the Facilities Management and Serricae Branch
in manaqinq per-scsinel space allocation throughout all
laboratory facilities and producing a telephone
directory.
System output consists of personnel listings on
computer printouts as required. System includes such
information as employee name, amount and location of
apace used. These reports are used to determine amount
of space used and to generate such budget information
as cost per square foot.
Personnel roBters are circulated to each staff
agency to make corrections for updating, listings are
used to key corrections into the KIH time sharing
system via • remote terminal. Ten application programs
written in IBS are used and operate on an IBH System
370/165 requiring a minimum coca of 65,000 bytes.
¦S-10239 PBBSOBBBL SI SUB BPA Headquarters
OPBBATIOSAL 1968 KABQAL. ColglazieC, leona C.,
Chief, Processing Onit.
Aids the Personnel Management Division to respond
to queries on personnel data on EPA employees in Borth
Carolina, and in laboratory operations in Perrine,
Tloxi&a; Chamblee, Georgia; Montgomery, Alabama and
Benatchee, Washington.
Three major reports result from systems operation.
A monthly Strength Report Summary lists the number of
both permanent and temporary personnel assigned to
various BPA units in Borth Carolina and in laboratory
operations in Perrine, Florida; Chamblee, Georgia;
Montgomery, Alabama and Senatehee, (ashington. The
employment Security Commission of Borth Carolina
receives a quarterly report of federal employment and
wages. A Bonthly Beport of Sovernment Impioyment is
used by the Department of labor for statistical
purposes.
Initiates personnel action when persons are
employed by completing applicable sections of SF-7.
Updates and maintains file when any action occurs such
as a change of grade, leave status, or job title.
These actions ace reported to BP* Headquarters via the
DIPS system, bat a manual backup system is maintained
in order to retrieve information rapidly. **System
Revised Bay 1973**
BS-102B8 POSITION COBTBOL PUB BPA Begion 1,
Boston OPBBATIOIAl 1970 HW0AI, Larkin, O.P.,
Chief, Personnel Branch.
Aids Personnel Branch in managing Begion 1
personnel by accounting for all Begion 1 personnel,
resources.
The information recorded on the Sf7 is used by the
Personnel Branch for internal information and input
into DIPS and by the Financial Banagement Branch in
its anneal budget cycle.
Initiates personnel actions when applicable
sections of the SP7 are completed. Updates and
maintains file vhen actions occur such as change of
grade, leave status, or job title. The actions are
reported via DIPS to EPA Headquarters.
BS-1B271 TBAIBIBS IBPOBBJUIOB STSMB 1PA Begion 7,
Kansas City OPBBATIOIAL 1970 BABDAL. 8**1veil,
•lames B., Chief, Personnel Branch.
Inables the Personnel Brunch to answer all
inquiries on the status of the training program and
submit an annual training report to ths Civil Service
Commission.
One report is derived directly from the system.
Statistics are compiled and serves as input to the
annual training report. System also serves as a source
of information to ansver queries on training by EPA
Region 7 branch chiefs and division directors. Major
informational elements are the trainee's name, sex,
and civil service grade; course of study; total hours
of course; date of course; associated travel cost;
tuition cost; course cost; and location and training
category (such as management, clerical, etc.)
A record is created upon receipt of a Department
of the Interior Form Di-510 training request or an
interagency training request. Form 0F37. Appropriate
information is extracted and is vritten into a
Preformatted sheet which contains three records. Bach
record is retained for 2 fiscal year's from the fiscal
year it was entered into the file. File contains 300
records, stored chronologically.
106 PROGRAM PLANNING AND MANAGEMENT
BS-10001 LEGISLATIVE RBFBBBBCB SySTIB BPA
Headquarters OPERATIONAL 1971 HABOAL. Tucker, Leona
B., Legislative Specialist, office of legislation.
Supports the legislative responsibilities of the
Environmental Protection Agency by maintaining the
current status and control of the Environmental
Protection Agency's comments on federal environmental
legislation.
A quarterly report, bills pending assigned to
(name) as of (date), is produced by this system. It is
used by the Office of Legislation to maintain control
and monitor comments being mads on a bill, k KAHDBI
file utilizing Form No. 1-153 (Vovember 1953), a
LIKDBX File, and a classification file by subject
categories, are maintained by the Office of
Legislation to ansver inquiries on status of the
legislation. A main file on each bill is also
maintained containing detailed records of all
congressional action and testimony and all BPA
actions.
Input and updates to the system are on a daily
basis triggered by any transaction on a bill BPA is
tracking, such as a comment letter, hearings,
congressional recorded entries. There are *90 entries
at the present time.
BS*10021 BBSOOBCBS MABASEBEBT IBFOBBATIOB SISTBB
(BBIS) BPA Headquarters QPEBATIOBAL 1971
AUTOMATED. Bolz, C. T., chief. Systems Branch;
Piatt, B., Senior Programmer, Systems Branch.
Facilitates presentation of program planning data
for review and analysis of Agency goals, commitment of
resources, and accomplishments. The BBIS provides a
basis for budget execution. All funds and manpower
resources administered by EPA are Included.
The large number of reports affect three broad BPA
areas; BPIO, BPS and budget. The reports depict
resource, funding, and manpover requirements bj fiscal
year, program element, and organization.
EPA Form 3500-1, Besources Schedule, is filled out
and inputted to the computer on-line. Changes ace
entered as transactions which are edited by computer
program and the master files updated therefrom.
Financial Baitageaient is subsequently provided tables
of authorised sub-elements, organisation codes, and
appropriation authorisation's for establishing
accounts. It is also provided allowance data. Beports
generated at headguacters are mailed to appropriate
addressees (VPB, BPIO). The program review cycle is
repeated vhen administrators issue new guidelines, and
BPlOs submit new proposed program plans. **System
Bevised Bay 1973*•
•8-10097 LABOBATOSt OPEBITIOBS DIVISIOB RABAG1BEBT
IBFORBATIO* SISTBB (L0D. BIS) BPA Beadguarters
0PBBATI0BAL 1972 HOTOHATBD. Ott, Wayne, Chief,
Laboratory Coordination Branch; Sanson, H., Research
Assistant, Laboratory Coordination Branch.
Aids the laboratory fliriaon in exercising
administrative control over all th» division's
projects.
A Laboratory Operations Division (100) project
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106 PROGRAM PLANNING AID MANAGEMENT
report is prepared weekly shoving project numbers,
title, start and due dates, priority assigned,
estimated man hours to complete, man hours spent to
date and a narrative of current status. It is used by
division managers to plan activities, review
distribution of resources, review progress of
projects, identify problems, and analyze distribution
of work loads. Upon request, other ancillary reports
are available including a list of all project names,
responsibility of projects and start dates of
projects, man-hours, percent projects completed,
projects by individuals, and projects by Branch.
The LOD Management Information System Project
Deport is distributed weekly to all Branches for
update, ill new projects are described on a project
form giving project name, description, responsibility,
start and due date, priority, estimated number of man-
hours, number of man-hours spent, percent accomplished
and status. After updating, the weekly LOD Project
Report, along with new projects, is keyed directly
into the system using a CMCTS updating the current
file. File maintenance is performed using HYLBQB
generalized software on NIH's IBM System 370/165
requiring a minimum core reguirement of 8,000 bytes.
IS—10110 REGIONAL MANAGEMENT INFORMATION SYSTEM
EPA Region 3, Philadelphia DEVELOPMENTAL 1972
AUTOMATED. Day, Charles, Deputy Director, Management
Services Division; Bunce. Ronald, chief. Data
Processing Support Branch.
"ill provide information on program
accomplishments, new projects and deleted projects,
qivinq managers the capability to measure impact of
new projects and change priorities on manpower, money,
and space resources.
One major and four minor monthly reports are
planned for use by division managers in controling
The divisional program summary
will list each program's status, degree of completion,
and accomplishmens. The four sub-element reports will
List program additions, deletions, deferred, and
behind schedule.
A divisional program summary printout will be
distributed to project managers to be proofread foe
corrections and changes. New information and updates
"ill be keypunched into the project accomplishment and
completed project files. The system will consist of 8
FOBTRAN application programs on Boeing Computer
Services IBM System 370/155 with a minimum core
requirement of 100,000 bytes. On-line entry hardware
has not been determined.
BS-10138 PLANNED ACCOMPLISHMENT STATUS REPORT BPA
Region 8, Denver OPERATIONAL 1972 AUTOMATED.
Traylor, Duane E., Chief, Program planning and
Resource Branch; Entzminger, Thomas A., Chief.
Computer Systems Branch.
Monitors the status of activities implemented to
meet pollution abatement standards on River Basins as
set down in area accomplishment plans.
A monthly Planned Accomplishment Status Report for
each river basin is prepared by EPA's Region 8
!!« h 0ns* fho,lln9 responsible party, sub element
J*ity number' activity description,
!late" actua^- completion date, percentage
<>«» completion date. The Management
activitio«Sr«i J "P°ct t0 monitor completion of
wall charts update pollution control strategy
„„.i??.aCCOI!!'plfsl,ment Plan addressing the water
needs of « specific river basin is
£ SOTernmental and industrial
are estShlSk^J f"®10" 8 anfl BPeciflc »«* Plans
«?~; ?* t0 m*et the "dreed objectives. Bach
a*?* it, \i "fP^sible individual and completion
h.t * 0 the system via punched card. The
J' 0Peration*l program* utilising 15,000
170/%? °" Boeing Computer Services IBB System
• i V ?m 100 in Re9ion 8- There ace Joo
three-hundced-character records on the file.
ES-10139 MEEKLY ACTIVITY REPORT BP\ Region 8,
Denver OPERATIONAL 1972 AUTOMATED. Occhino, Ann Y.,
Secretary to Regional Administrator; Entzminger,
Thomas A., Chief, Computer Systems Branch.
Monitors status of administrative and functional
actions to assure work schedules are met.
Meekly reports show each planned activity, its due
date, and to whom the activity was assigned. Reports
are used by division and branch chiefs to schedule
work.
The Regional Administrator's secretary is the
control point for this system by inputting weekly
activities assigned by the Regional Administrator,
staff meetings, or official corrpspondence, using the
automated activity file form. This system consists of
one application program written in FORTRAN, utilizing
600 bytes of core on an IBS System 370/165 at Boeing
Computer Services Inc. with DATA 100, Denver. **System
Revised May 1973*»
BS-10H7 PROJECT REPORTING SYSTEM (PSR) EPA Region
9, San Francisco DEVELOPMENTAL 197 3 AUTOMATED.
Thompson, James E., Chief, Management Systems Branch;
Obinada, Shumsuke, Environmental Specialist,
Management Systems Branch.
Nill provide the Financial Management Offcer and
major program and division officers with the current
and cumulative financial status on expenditures,
commitments and obligations to facilitate planning.
Two reports will be prepared by-weekly, an
Organizational Report and a Project Report. The former
will list each project assigned to each division
broken down by Branch and Section. The second report
will list by organizational unit the prrfgeam elements
assigned to that project. Both reports will contain
similar information: organization; project code,
program element code, personnel costs, all non-
personnel transaction costs, total allotment,
obligations, and current and projected expenditures.
The reports will be used for internal management of
projects and to aid in future planning.
All official sources of accounting cost data such
as travel, training and procurement vouchers along
with personnel time by organization and hourly rates
and benefits obtained from DIPS are keyed directly
onto magnetic tape. Programs check each transaction
for errors before being used to update the current
files. Several algorithms are used to manipulate the
data and to develop personnel costs. A report
generator is used to develop the reports as required.
Consisting of 8 application programs written in PL/1,
the system operates on an IBM System 370/165 with a
minimum core requirement of 350,000 bytes.
KS-10230 MONTHLY STAT0S RSPORTING SYSTEM EPA
Headquarters OPERATIONAL 1971 RANDAL. Randolph,
Ann, Staff Assistant, Program Review and Reporting
Division.
Aids management control by disseminating to all
levels of EPA management the status and degree of
accomplishment of implemented programs.
Reports detailing the status of key planned
activity within program areas, are broken down by
major organizations through branch level. Monthly
reports show planned versus actual accomplishments,
listed under each major organizational entity* with
estimated dates for completion. Quarterly reports show
detailed meaningful program status information from
which management may initiate corrective planning,
programming or budgeting steps if deemed necessary.
The monthly narrative inputs received from each
headguarters staff element are collated and edited
prior to publication. Reports are due in by the sixth
of the month, and the status report is published by
the twelfth. I new reporting system is being designed
as part of the Program Review and Reporting Division's
Management Information System.
BJ-10231 OFFICE OF AUDIT STATDS REPORT EPA
Headguarters OPERATIONAL 1971 HANOAL. lisle, John
D., Director, Office of Audit.
Provides management with the current status and
the problem acaas of programs under investigation by
the Office of Audit.
A monthly workload analysis report showing the
audit status of each program by state is prepared by
the Office of Audit for the Assistant Administrator of
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Planning and Management and is used by him to brief
the Administrator.
A monthly summary of audit workload shoving
workplan ID, title of audit, date started, estimated
completion date, and estimated time required is
submitted to the Office of Audit from regional
collection points in Chicago, Atlanta, New Torlc, and
San Francisco. The report also details audits in
process, audits planned, audit requests received,
audit assignments completed, significant
accomplishments, and problems. There are approximately
150 reports on file.
BS-10243 OFFICE OF RESEARCH AND MONITORING PROGRAM
PLANNING SYSTBM EPA Headquarters OPERATIONAL 1972
MANUAL. Murphy, Thomas, Chief, Program Development
Branch; Laurence, Calvin, Supervisory Program
Analyst, Program Development Branch.
Provides assistance to the Office of Research and
Monitoring (ORSM) in meeting research needs of EPA
through a formal process of identifying research
needs, defining specific research objectives,
developing detailed plans to accomplish defined
objectives, establishing priorities, and assigning
resources and responsibilities for executing approved
plans. An automated comprehensive Program Review and
Management Information System is under development.
In support of these objectives, several plans and
reports ace prepared. The Office of Research and
Monitoring Program Plan is used for review and
approval of ORSM objectives, priorities, and resource
requirements by the EPA Administrator and Office of
Management and Budget. Fiscal Tear Work Plans assign
specific tasks, milestones and target dates for
implementation of ORSM objectives in accordance with
agency resource allocations and provides a mechanism
for control of all ORSM Extramural Resource
Expenditures. Meed feedback assures that ORSM's plans
are responsive to sponsor's research requirements and
distributes research output to users.
Proqram plans are developed from candidate
research objectives submitted to ORGS both formally
and informally by sponsors or senior EPA research
affiliates. Requirements are shown in order of
priority on an Environmental Research Need Statement.
Need statement tile, program element number,
identification number, priority, and status code are
maintained on Bowne Time Sharing's Hord/One System.
Sorted listings are distributed to Need Sponsors,
National Environmental Research Centers, and
Headquarters personnel at significant points in the
ORSM Program Planning Cycle. ORSM Program Managers
ro7iev and synthesize objective inputs in assigned
area of responsibility into ORSM objectives which are
documented on Environmental Research Objective
Statements (BROS). Program Element Directors use EBOS
to prepare detailed Research Objective Achievement
Plans (BOAP) to meet BROS objectives and output
criteria. Bach BOAP identifies the tasks, schedules,
performing activities, and resource requirements.
Program Management Plans and Support Plans are also
prepared for all 0R6B personnel and facility support
costs not accounted for in a ROAP. ROAP's, Management
Plans, and Support Plans are received annually for
inclusion into OSCM program plans for the upcoming
fiscal year. After EPA approval, resources and work
plans for the fiscal year are issued to allowance
recipients. These assign implementation
responsibilities and authority to commit resources. An
automated program review and management system to
assess status of planned versus actual ORSH
achievements and output is under development. **System
Bevised May 1973**
¦3-10253 RBSIOBAL MANAGEMENT INFORMATION SYSTBM
BPA Region 2, lew lork DEVELOPMENTAL 1973 AOTOHATBD.
Baker, lilliam, chief. Program Planning and
Development Branch} Smith, Ethan T., Chief, Data
Systems Branch.
Bill provide the Regional Director with a means to
determine program status, accomplishments, new
projects, and deleted projects. It also will provide
the capability to measure the impact of new projects
and changed priorities on manpower, money, and space
resources. All information will be summarized from
ai»i*ional inputs. The system is presently in the
conceptual development phase.
Onder Development.
Onder Development.
BS-10263 STATUS OF PLANNING REPORT EPA Region 5,
Chicago OPERATIONAL 1971 MANUAL. Hirt, Harlan D.,
Chief, Planning Branch.
Supports river basin water quality planning by
monitoring the status of program-progress of water
quality management plans.
A monthly status report is produced showing river
basin description, the date interim plans were
received and approved, the percent of basin covered,
and the percentage of the plan completed. The Planning
Branch of the Air and Nater Division utilizes this
report to answer inquiries on the status of plans, and
to monitor its development and implementation.
Data is entered when a state or local agency
submits its river basin plan. The file is updated as
processing steps and implementations occur. There are
1,000 records on the file.
BS-10260 EPA ECONOMIC DISLOCATION EARLY WARNING
SYSTEM EPA Headguarters CPBRATIONAL 1972 MANUAL.
Brueckmann, Adolph M., Chief, Economic Assistance
Branch.
Provides advanced warning of threatened and actual
employment losses as a result of enforcement actions
to the Department of Labor and EPA Headquarters.
Through an interagency agreement EPA Regional
Headguarters provides the corresponding Department of
Labor Regional Headquarters with economic dislocation
information on threatened and actual employment losses
as a result of enforcement actions. This information
includes plant identification data, nature of control
problem, nature of dislocation, probable reasons for
dislocation and impact on local economy. A quarterly
National Re-cap Summary is sent to EPA Headquarters
where two BPA Economic Dislocation Early Rarning
system In-House Summary Reports on threatened and
actual employment losses are prepared and forwarded to
the Department of Labor Headquarters for information
purposes.
BPA regions collect the economic dislocation
information in-house or from plant-supplied data.
There are approximately 92 records in the file.
~~System Bevised Hay 1973**
BS-10305 MANAGEMENT REPORTING SYSTEM (MRS) NBRC,
Cincinnati OPKBATXOBAL 1972 MANUAL. Schwartz, II,
A., Analyst, Office of Program Coordination.
Aids in managing research programs assigned to
NBRC, Cincinnati by permitting the Director to follow
the progress of programs as well as publicizing output
within NERC and to EPA Headquarters.
The reports are in the form of Research Objectives
Achievement Plans, work plans, list of active
projects, quarterly narrative reports, quarterly
problem sheets, quarterly planned/actual
accomplishments, and semi-annual flow charts of ROAP
progression. TBEEs are an annual diagrammatic list of
active projects, used for display by the BBBC
Director, in the form of a brochure or wall displays.
Quarterly reports consist of narratives, problem
sheets, planned/actual accomplishments are assembled
in book form for limited circulation in BBBC and in
EPA Headguarters. The Active Projects Book is a
version of TBBBs, containing project abstracts and
identifications, funding information, person making
the Investigations and is intended for wide
distribution. Flow charts are diagrammatic displays of
BOAP progress, prepared semi-annually in brochure
format for internal BBBC distribution.
The project managers prepare their assigned
reports on a regular basis, structuring them along
ROAP lines. The laboratory directors collect these
reports into a laboratory report and submit them to
the BBBC Director who then assembles the total BBBC
output. **System Bevised Nay 1973**
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BS'10002 CUBBENT LAN BAILING LIST BPA Headquarters
OPBBATIONAL 1972 AOTOBATED. Gantry, Lane B.,
Assistant Director, Office of legislation; Siktar,
Frank J., Computer Specialist, Management Information
and Data System Div.
Facilitates the dissemination of current
environmental lavs and related information as reguired
by the Public Information let to BPA personnel.
Department of Justice personnel, state government
officials, and the public.
Ho reports are produced by the system. Nailing
labels containing name, address and affiliation are
produced on a demand basis for the Office of
legislation.
Entries are added, deleted, or changed upon
notification to the Office of Legislation. Three
application programs written in ASSESBLT on IBS and
using RYLB0B utilize 100,000 bytes of core on NIH*s
IBM System 370/165 with a DAIA 100 at SPA
Headquarters, The master file has 2,500 records.
BS-10003 PUBLIC AFFAIBS BAILING LIST EPA
Headquarters OPBBATIONAL 1971 AUTOMATED. Brown,
Euth H., Information Specialist, Communications
Services Division; siktar. Prank J., Computer
specialist. Management Information and Data Systems
Div • i
Facilitates the distribution of public affairs
information including press releases•
Ho reports are produced by the system. Lists are
produced for the office of Public Affairs, on an as
needed basis, in regular or label format by
order* "" 004,8 ln zlp cod" ac alphabetical
Hhen the Office of Public Affairs cecieves a new
entry, it assigns coding based on the Individual's
profession and area(s) of interest. Bight application
programs written in IBS and using ¥YLB0B, utilise
280,000 bytes of core on BIH's IBB System 370/165 with
a Data 100, DATEL 30 S 360/20 at EPA Headquarters.
There are currently 24,000 records on the master file.
•~System Revised Say 1973»«
?!l2200* PRESIDENTIAL ENVIBONBENTAL BEBIl AWARD
"OGBAB EPA Headquarters OPBBATIONAL 1971
AOTOBATED. O'Donnell, Gladys, Consultant, Begional
Support Division; Siktar, Frank J., Computer
specialist, sgmt Information & Data Systems Div.
Facilitates the dissemination of bulletins to
participants in the Presidential Environmental Berit
Award Program.
A listing of participants showing name, address,
enrollment of school, and type of project is produced
°n *s needed basis. This is used by the Begional
Public Affairs Office to make contact with the
organisations, Pinfaced labels are produced in
January, March and October for the Office of Public
< H«»dquartars, to Mail out Presidential
Environmental Berit Award Program bulletins.
W« i5o ;SiS5n-" to the program use form ohb
Ilfl ? "hich information is entered into
i#5.?T ? tU * "m 30 *1 the Office of Public
*«»i -5*.iUp,lJ »¦ signed one of eight codes denoting
»««¦«» ~°?il **° •PPlio«tion programs written in
°n «*d nilbde utilise 130,000 bytes of
In? "!!* IB" System 370/165 with a DATA 100
master JJJJ®0*14*"* Tllere «re 3,000 records on the
«!!.«!!»??*. m,B SYSTEM (FTS) EPA
5OP*8*"OE*1 1972 AUTOMATED. Gregory,
¦JefcfJS-V'u J'?*0SOC» Di»l«ion of International
f i' *"le«"«iite. Project Officer, Bgmt
Information 6 Data Sys Div.
£r??c*m planning, budgeting, and the
5Sri^i!Sti?n 0t and mutilateral
J" ?,ca,m*nts by maintaining a record o£
international travel by EPA officials.
wontkly international travel report* shoving
sponsoring EPA organisation, traveler, country
visitea, and costs is produced for the Office of
International Activities. This report comes in five
formats, alphabetical by name of traveler;
chronological by date of travel; by EPA organization;
by sponsor of activity (e.g., O.K., OECD), and by
country visited. The same reports are distributed
quarterly to division level to help division chiefs
plan travel and keep a record of travel costs.
Information from an international travel record
form is input monthly via punched card. Twenty-three
application programs written in ASSEMBLY on IBS
utilize 66,000 bytes of core on National Institutes of
Health's IBM System 370/165 with a DATA 100 at EPA
Headguarters. There are 500 130-character records on
the master file, *»system Revised Bay 1973»*
BS-10006 FOREIGN VISIT0B SYSTEM (FVS) EPA
Headguarters OPERATIONAL 1972 AUTOMATED. Gregory,
Delores A., Director, Division of International
Exchange; Hall, Marguerite L., Project Officer,
Management Information 8 Data Systems Div.
Supports the International Exchange program by
maintaining a visitor record, which shows their
interests and how EPA officials spend time with them.
A quarterly international visitors list is
produced for the Office of International Activities to
record each visitor by type and interest and maintain
a list of contacts for international travel by EPA
officials. The report is listed in five wayss
chronologically by travel data; EPA organization
visited; category of visitor; and by continent and
country of visitor's organization.
Input is via punched card using Information from
the International Visitor Becord form filled out by
the Office of International Activities. Twenty
application programs written in ASSEHBLI on IBS and
VYLBUB utilize 66,000 bytes of core on Rational
Institutes of Health's IBM System 370/165 with a DATA
100 at EPA Headquarters. There are 500 103-character
records on the master file. "System Revised Hay
1973»»
ES-10007 FOBEIGN ADDBESS LIST EPA Headquarters
OPEBATIOHAL 1972 AUTOMATED, Gregory, Delores A.,
Director, Division of International Exchange; Hall,
Marguerite I., Computer Specialist, Management
Information S Data Systems Div.
Facilitates the dissemination of general
environmental information to interested foreign,
industrial, news media, or governmental organizations.
Bailing labels are produced on an as-needed basis
by category of foreign organization, embassies,
environmental agencies, government officials,
industrial organizations, news media, and
international organizations. The Office of
International Activities also uses the system to
provide a list of international contacts for EPA
officials.
Input is on an as-needed basis on a low speed
terminal. One application program written in FOBTBAI
utilises 66,000 bytes of core on BIH's IBB System
370/165 with a DATA 100 and terminals at EPA
Headquarters. There ate five hundred 150-character
records on the file. »»System Bevised Hay 1973*»
ES-1001# BIB ACCOUNTING SYSTBH EPA Headquarters
OPEBATIOHAL 1971 AUT0BKEP. Cirelli, D, System
Programmer# Management Information B Data Systems Div;
Hall, Barguerite L., Computer Specialist, Hanagement
Information & Data Systems Div.
Accounts for usage of BIB computer equipment and
associated costs for all EPA users by listing
accounts, their files and costs,
EPA expenditures at BIB are reported to the
Project Officer in terms of projects and accounts.
These ere broken down into cost items, units of cost,
CPU time, charges and cost of low speed connect time.
The same data is presented in cumulative for*. Another
section of the report describes equipment utilization
and jobs performed.
NIB Form 1767-1, DCBT Account Authorisation, is
forwarded to the Project control Office at NIB. After
form submission, NIH activates the account. Before the
user is notified of his new account and what initials
to use * test logging is suggested. A file copy of the
form submitted to NIH is retained. Additions/changes
to data sets are made on-line using text-handling
features of RXLBOB. Disk Accounting Subsystem provides
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BIVIBOiHBKTAL I1FOBH1TIO* SISTHHS
back-up recovery, VTOC listings, and data set
exception reporting. The tape control subsystem (tape
identification information) is maintained as an on-
line WYLBUR Data Set. Additional tapes are available
by calling the NIH tape librarian. Bach tape holder is
provided with a two-part weekly listing. Jobs are run
daily and bi-weekly, and accounting is rendered
monthly and semi-annually. **System Bevised Hay 1973**
BS-10022 BP* SECURITY SYSTBH (ESS) SPA
Headquarters OPERATIONAL 1972 AUTOMATED. Felmley,
B. B., Chief, Security and Inspection Division;
Needle, Lester P., Computer Systems Analyst,
Hanagement Information 6 Data Systems Div.
Aids efficient personnel utilization from a
security standpoint, by speeding the processing of
clearance requests and by quickly producing required
supporting information.
An alphabetical list of employees with clearance
indications and a statistical report are produced
monthly for the Security and Inspection Division. The
information shows the clearance status of employees,
thus enabling the Division to advise management on
employee/position matching, to plan acquisition of
required clearances, to advise pertinent agencies on
termination of cleared employees, and to determine
granting or cancellation of clearances.
The Security and Inspection Division receives
necessary documentation to undertake clearance action.
The Division establishes the employee's security
record in the file using SYLBOR. The Division obtains
individual clearance reports from the IIH Computer
Complex. Consisting of 20 applications programs in
IBS, the system operates on an IBB System 370/165 with
a minimum core requirement of 200,000 bytes.
¦S-10025 EPA STANDARD ORGANIZATIONAL TITLE FILE
EPA Headquarters OPERATIONAL 1971 AOTOHATBD. Chase,
Edward A., Acting, Deputy Director, Hanagement and
Organization Division; Shivers, Lloyd, Programmer
Analyst, Hanagement Information 6 Data Systems Div.
Aids in improving management by maintaining an
official listing o£ all BPA organizations to serve as
a basis for accounting of both monetary and
nonmonetary items and operations by organization.
One report is produced, listing all EPA
organizations, to the section organizational level.
This listing is primarily used by the Hanagement and
Organization Division, the Personnel Hanagement
Division, and the Hanagement Information and Data
Systems Division as a ready reference on EPA
organizations. Also provides input of the organization
numbers to such systems as DIPS, the IIYLB0R personnel
file, the foreign travel system, property management,
telephone books, the space utilization system, equal
employment opportunity, security, and accounting.
Informational elements included in the system are
organization title and number.
Organization changes are requested from the field
or Headquarters organizations by letter and submitted
to the Hanagement and Organization Division. Upon
approval, a memorandum is sent to the Hanagement
Information 6 Data Systems Division with the new
titles and numbers. Data is then entered into national
Institutes of Health's Time-Sharing System via a
remote terminal from EPA Headquarters. File contains
1,000 records (one per organization line item),
averaging 130 bytes per record and is stored on an EPA
disk pack. A generalized software package written in
ASSBHBLY is used for input, editing, and retrieval.
System is run on an IBH System 370/165. **System
Bevised Hay 1973**
BS-10023 SAFETY HAHAGEHEHT INFORMATION SYSTEH (SHIS)
EPA Headquarters DEVELOPHBHTAL 1973 AtJTOHATED.
Crow, Trenton, Chief, Safety Hanagement Branch;
Grosse, William C., Supv Computer Systems, Hanagement
Information 6 Data Systems Div.
Hill aid the Safety Hanagement Branch in
determining cause and effect relationships involved in
EPA related accidents to include death, property
damaqe, and personal injury.
The system is under development, and no reports
are generated at this time. In the future, reports
will be used to detect trends, predict accidents, and
provide information to be used in accident prevention.
These reports will be input into the Annual Safety and
Health Beport to the Department of Labor.
All accident reports will be reported via mail
using the Supervisor's Beport of Accident (BPA Form
1#t0-1). This report will be reviewed for quality at
Headquarters before input into the system where
additional selective editing will take place. Ho
decisions regarding software, hardware, or report
retrieval programs for the system have been made.
15*10024 COHPOTBB UTILIZATION SOHHARY STSTBH HBBC,
Research Triangle Park OPERATIONAL 1970 AOTOHATBD.
Fulford, Donald, Chief, Systems Programming and
Operations Branch.
Improves the management of computers and
associated equipment by providing computer system
utilization statistics for the management of Research
Triangle Park.
The monthly computer utilization reports are
printed for use by the Data Systems Division to
determine system overhead, job mix, project processing
time, and other management control data. Approximately
eiqht thousand separate jobs are being processed
monthly in both a batch and a time sharing environ-
ment at the Besearch Triangle Park facility.
¦hen a task requires data processing, a project
code is assigned. Utilization statistics are extracted
from the input job stream, loaded onto disks and
periodically transferred by the IBH System 360 System
Hanagement Facilities (SHF) . Monthly the data is
passed through a sort merge file retrieved by the
reporting programs, and used in the production of the
computer utilization summary report. The system
consists of twenty (20) COBOL, PL/1, FORTRAN, and
ASSBHBLY application programs on an IBH System 360/50
with a maximum core requirement of 120,000 bytes.
•~System Devised Hay 1973**
ES-100*1 EPA BOBXHG ACCOOHT FILB BPA Headquarters
OPERATIONAL 1970 AOTOHATBD. Hamm, Gloria, Data
Hanagement Assistant, User Assistance Branch.
Enables the Honitoring and Data Support Division
to exercise administrative control over BPA's users of
Boeing's Time Sharing system by disseminating new
information on system use and correcting missent batch
output.
The system produces one report, which consists of
a computer printout, produced either monthly or as
needed. This printout is used primarily by the
Honitoring and Data Support Division for
administrative control over Boeing's users. It also is
used as an aid in disseminating pertinent literature
for Boeing users, and, as a reference source, helps in
sending the output to the proper location.
Informational elements are user number, name, address,
location, and telephone number; and type and number of
terminal.
A new record is created each time the Division
receives a request via telephone. If the request is
accepted, the Division telephones Boeing to initiate a
new account number and password. Data is then entered
into Bowne's Time Sharinq system via an Anderson
Jacobsen remote terminal. The file contains
approximately 300 records, averaging 2,100 bytes per
record. Records are stored by account number. I0BD
0KB, generalized software package written in ASSBHBLY,
is used for'data entry and retrieval. The system is
operated on an IBH System 360/50. **System Bevised Hay
1973**
BS-100«5 EIVIROHHB1TAL IMFOBHATIOR RETBXBVAL OI-LIBB
(EHYIROH) EPA Headquarters opebatiohal 1972
AOTOHATBD. Hall, Harguerite L., Project Officer.
B1VIBOI provides BPA Headquarters, regions, IBBCS
and laboratories with on-line access to a user-
oriented full-text information storage and retrieval
service.
The following services are provided under the
BMVIBOM contract: Application feasibility study; File
analysis and design; Data reduction and conversion;
Data storage and file maintenance;. On-line interactive
query; and Photo composition of output. SNVIBOH should
be considered for applicatins which have any of the
following characteristics: The data base is either
textual in nature or it is not practical to codify the
contents; The potential user community is composed of
differing organizations, missions, or geographic
locations; and a majority of the queries performed
require: a. Immediate response, b. Browsing atmosphere
where the searcher can reformulate in real time the
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search strategy based on an examination of the
contents of prior requests, and c. Dynamic searches
not amenable to a preprogrammed environment. Data base
managers with potential applications or organizations
with infor- nation needs which may be met by searching
the current ENVIRON data base should contact the EPA
Project Officer.
The Service uses an enhanced version of EISA's
STIRS/RECON written in Pi/1 and ASSERBLT languages. It
is run on an IBB 370/65 and is available on-line from
8:00 a.E. to 8:00 p.m. EST. "System Added Hay 1973**
ES-1011* LABEL PB0GRAR EPA Begion Atlanta
OPERATIONAL 1972 AUTOMATED. Harguez, J., Director,
Ranagement Division; Davis, E., chief. Data Systems
Section.
Aids Public Affairs Division in disseminating
information to the public, research organizations and
news media by providing railing labels.
Listings and labels bear identical information -
name, address, and addressee title in parentheses.
Listings are used to maintain currency of
correspondents• whereabouts, and to transmit
changes/corrections to the Data Systems Section in the
preparation of new address listings. Labels are used
in mailing reading material.
Addressee lists are grouped into separate
functional files} i.e., research institutions in one
file, professors in another, physicians in a third.
There is no internal edit of data, except for checking
"utin9irco;D50n?iStin9*0f 2 aPPilc«ti°n Programs
370/15? ! L' ! system operates on an IBB System
bytes minimum core requirement of 100,000
1S-10118 PUBLIC AFFAIBS BAILING LIST EPA Hegion 5,
H chief 10Toa"»D- carrado. Prank
'ffairs Hivision! Oipert, Berlin,
Chief, ADP Services Branch.
Facilitates information distribution by
maintaining a catalogued mailing list of press
fj# ill*?! n,*sl*tt?r8' ana general environmental
information to environmental groups, businesses,
schools, news madia, and individuals.
,. "Ports are produced by this system. Railing
labels with name, affiliation, and address are
produced on a demand basis. Entries are categorized by
_*??• -individuals, citizen groups, businesses, news
media, officials, schools, Touth Advisory Board (TAB)
groups, tab citizens, radio stations for public
service shows and spots. The Public Affairs Branch is
the main user but the Pesticide Personnel and
construction Grant Branches receive a selective list
overy two months for updates.
^t',Br!I!^h%I^hnical *n4 "mini«trati»e
» pretiSSS LS2-S (?i "itk « corrected version of
m MtrSw Printout. TAM may update as sell
to J See 103S 2?. i *i* *«I»*«d or with access
ilxl 2?L«. opfating and retrieval. The
data h" bH£ !?S *«*•*» "«t no full-scale
written lFSmm th* "r«tem. 'be program is
via See 103S operates on IBB System 370/155
T-V.::.2"".l*• * minimum of 65,000 cose has
**• •nvironment is keyboard, batch,
° ' using a medium-speed printer.
BS-10130 HAILING LABEL SYSTEH EPA Region 7, Kansas
City OPERATIONAL 1972 AUTOMATED. Beed, Eloise,
Information Specialist, Public Affairs Division;
Webster, Daniel, Computer Specialist, Support Services
Branch.
Enables the Public Affairs Division and program
managers to disseminate large volumes of EPA
information to the news media, general public, special
Interest groups, and state and local governments.
Produces one formal report or listing which is
used in editing and updating information and for
reference purposes by the Public Affairs Division and
program managers. Bain output of the system consists
of mailing labels. Informational elements are the
addressee's name, street address, city, state, zip
code, and telephone number.
file was originally cr.eated with lists of
addressees provided to data systems by the Public
Affairs Division and program managers on specific
groups concerning the public, news media, and
government agencies. Each list is treated as a
separate file by the system. Updates are made from the
publisher's yearbook, the broadcaster's yearbook and
notices from environmental groups and special-interest
groups on address changes or information requests.
Changes are keypunched and a new, updated listing is
made. Hailing labels are printed on the IBR 1*03
printer through an IBH 1130 serving as a remote
terminal to the Boeing Time-Sharing system. System
contains 500 records stored on disk in the Boeing
system. System has two application programs written in
FORTRAN and requires 4,000 bytes for operation.
**System Revised Ray 1972**
IS-10M0 BAILING LIST EE A Begion 8, Denver
OPERATIONAL 1971 AUTORATED. Fitch, Russell R.,
Office of Research S Honitoring Senior Representative;
Entzminger, Thomas A., Chief, Computer Systems Bunch.
Facilitates distribution of technical information
to keep Industry, State and Local Governments aware of
current technology processes as provided by the EPA
Headquarters Technology Transfer Office.
A file of users with their name, affiliation and
address is maintained and used to produce mailing
labels. There is not a selective dissemination of
material.
Input into this system comes from industries
holding pollution permits, and from the Public
Relations Section. There are no codes for interest nor
periodic purging of the file. These are two
application programs in COBOL utilizing 5,000 bytes of
core on Boeing Computer Services IBB System 370/155
and a DATA 100 in Denver. At present there are about
500 records on file.
13-101*6 BAILIES LABEL STSTBH EPA Region 9, San
Francisco OPERATIONAL 1972 AOTORATED. Doss, Rary,
Chief, Correspondence Pool Section; Thompson, James
Chief, Sanagement Systems Branch.
Facilitates the distribution of correspondence,
documents and public information literature to
pcedeaifnated organizations and Individuals.
A listing of organizations and individuals by
category is distributed periodically to the sponsoring
division for review and update. Open request, a
selected list of mailing labels can be printed along
with a listing to facilitate the mailing process.
inputs to the system are generated by informal
memorandums and corrections made to the listings
circulated (or update. The data is keyed directly from
these documents into the Bowne Time sharing using WORD
ONE. The current file is updated after edit and
validation. The system/ using NORD 08E, operates on
the Bowne Time Sharing IBR 360/50.
18-10156 IAILXNS LABEL SYSTEH SPA Begion 10,
Seattle OPERATIONAL 1970 AOTORATED. Feigner,
Kenneth B., Supervisor, Data Systems Branch; Reyes,
Francis J., Computer Technician, Data Systems Branch.
Aids program managers in disseminating information
to interested environmental groups and Individuals.
No formal reports are prod a cod by ttie system,
output consists of two types of mailing labr/ln: one
for use on unfranked envelopes, and one Cor use on
standard letter-sized envelopes, informational
elements of the system are name of the addressee,
street address, city, state, and zip code. System
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BNTIBONMBITAL INFOBMATIOI SISTERS
contains four subfiles each cohering a different
program area.
All records are stored on punched cards by state
and by alphabetical listing of addresses' names. The
four subfiles contain about 1,000 records of 20
characters (1) technology transfer-consultants,
engineering firms, and municipality mayors, (2) EPA
offices throughout the country used—by Personnel and
Financial Management Branches, (3) oil and hazardous
material spills---organizations and individuals and (it)
grants administration—organizations and individuals.
A new record is created iihen a routing and transmittal
slip is received from a program manager for a ne»
addressee. Information is keypunched directly from the
slip and manually edited and stored, lists of ne»
addressees are submitted for keypunching on code
sheets. Updates are received from a routing slip and a
new card is punched to replace the old. Records are
purged from the system upon return of mail and
notification of program managers. Labels are produced
off-line on the IBB 2780.
BS-10157 SPECIAL INTEREST GEOOP FILE EPA Region
10, Seattle OPERATIONAL 1972 MANUAL. Johnson, Lee
P., Public Affairs Specialist, Public Affairs
Division.
Enables the Public Affairs Division to disseminate
information to special-interest groups and individuals
throughout Region 10 by maintaining a list on cards of
all such identified groups. As a reference, the system
also helps pcoqram managers to determine potential
sources of citizen feedback in the impact of any
particular new or contemplated program.
Ho formal reports are producted. Output is a ready
reference for use by the Public Affairs Division and
Program Managers. It provides information to automated
systems tor producing mailing labels. The system
includes the contact name; organization name, address
and telephone number, and area of interest; state
code; and remarks on the date and how the group was
initially identified.
A record is created each time the Public Affairs
Division receives a reguest for EPA publications and
notices of specific environmental issues. Bach record
consists of an unformatted card upon which all
information is recorded. Updates are made regarding
change of address and change of interest as
notifications are received. Records are purged from
the system upon two notices of nondelivery of mail.
The system now contains 800 records filed by state and
area of interest.
IS-19156 HERS MEDIA FILE EPA Hegion 10, Seattle
OPERATIONAL 1972 MAS0AL. Johnson, Lee F.. Public
Affairs Specialist, Public Affairs Division.
Aids the Public Affairs Division in disseminating
information to all news media in Begion 10 by
maintaining a current listing of the names and
addresses of all newspapers, magazines, and television
and radio stations.
No formal reports are produced. Output is a
printed address on an envelope. The system includes
the names and addresses of all types of news media in
Kegion 10 and codes for the type of media, and, if a
newspaper, whether it is a daily or a weekly. Location
is indicated by the zip code.
The system is operated by the General Services
Administration Cor all government agencies in legion
10. A record (name and address of news media) is
created for each news media publication or station as
listed in the Broadcasting yearbook and in the Bditor
and Publisher Yearbook. These publications are also
consulted wheu the files are updated every 2 years.
Address changes «ra made as notified. Becords are
terminated when notices of nondelivery of mail are
received. The system contains about 450 records each
averaging about 75 characters in length. Plates are
used for printing. I limited sort capability exists
for location and type of media or a combination
thereof.
83-10171 COMPOMBTBB NBBC, Cincinnati OPERATIONAL
1972 AOTOHJU'ED. Sine, E. J., Chief, Computer
Operations Branch.
Aids the Computer and Operations Branch in
managing computer facilities and personnel. System is
used for evaluation of computer utilization, work
scheduling, requirement determination, and budgeting.
System produces periodic reports describing
computer usage by jobs and by departments in terms of
time and money. Computer Services Branch Chief and the
Director of the Management Division analyse the
reports for use in budgeting, work scheduling and
equipment procurement.
The information is generated by the computer's
operating system. Report generation is accomplished
under the control of. the system's supervisor program.
System uses 25 application programs written in COBOL
and operates on an IBM System 360/30 with a minimum
core requirement of 64,000 bytes.
ES-10172 ADDRESS LABELING SYSTEM (ADDLAB) NEBC,
Cincinnati OPERATIONAL 1969 AUTOMATED. Kent, George
*., Chief, Water Quality Registration Branch.
Aids in disseminating information to the
public/organizations interested in water quality
control by preparing mailing labels.
System produces printouts listing addresses and
telephone numbers of individuals and organizations
whose common interest is water guality control
information. System can produce lists of addresses by
kinds of interest, type of institutions etc., for
specific groups. The local NEBC staff utilizes the
list for information dissemination.
Lists of address changes are provided informally
to the computer section; this informal transmission
consists of coding sheets. New cards are punched to
introduce new data or update old listings. A merge of
the current file with the update file is effected in
order to make the necessary additions, changes or
deletions. Consisting of nine applications programs
written in IRS, the system operates on an IBM System
360/30.
B5-10174 LABEL AND REASON VBCTOH NBRC, Cincinnati
OPERATIONAL 1964 ADTOBATBD. Benoit, ». J., Director,
Administration Division; Adler, M., Staff Programmer,
Computer Operations Branch.
Aids technological transfer by providing an
automated base of information concerning the water
quality community and water quality research. The
system prepares address labels for mailing of bulk
reading material, and maintains a file of addresses
and their characteristics.
One report is published providing the reason for
selecting certain agencies, an analysis of their
interest and publications desires in addition to name
and address.
Data is submitted on unstructured forms for
keypunching. The only processing feature is the
sorting of addresses. The environment is batch and a
FORTBAN program is used. The file contains 7,000
records of 1,900 bytes each; core requirement for any
of the three programs is 500 bytes. System uses an IBM
System 360/30.
BS-10195 COMPUTES DTILIZATIO* (NCB0SB) MERC, Las
Vegas OPERATIONAL 1970 AUTOMATED. Snelling, Bobert
R., Chief, Data Acquisition and Analysis Branch.
Distributes the cost of Computer utilization by
individual fund within the NEBC. Maintains an
accounting by application, fund and cost of the
laboratories' remote usage of the ABC's CDC 6400
computer.
A Computer Utilization Report is prepared monthly
for use by the Fiscal Department of the NBBC, Las
Vegas. The report gives the total cost, by individual
funds, of their remote computer usage. It ia used to
charge each fund and to prepare payment to the ABC,
Las Vegas.
Bach Neek a Detailed Job Cost Report of the BBBC's
usage of the ABC's CDC 6400 computet is received. The
report is analyzed for accuracy by the Data
Acquisition and Analysis Branch and selected items are
transferred to a Computer utilization Coding Becord
for keypunching. After machine-editing and validation,
the inputs are summarized monthly by fund and the
Computer otilization Report is prepared. The content
of this report is total cost by individual fund.
Several sorts are available to distribute machine
usage by CPO time utilized by fund, number of jobs run
by fund, types of runs, and production or development.
All are used to analyze internal utilization. The
system consists of one application program written in
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107 GBBBRAL
FORTH IN and operated on ABC's CDC 6400 computer with a
minimum core requirement of 12,000 words.
There are 100 entries on the list.
¦5-10196 HAILING LABEL STSTEfl NESC, Las Vegas
DEVELOPMENTAL 1972 AUTOMATED. Douglas, Geneva,
Director, Office of Information; Allison, George C.,
Systems Analyst, Data Acquisition and Analysis Branch.
Aids the Office of POblic Affairs in disseminating
environmental information in the form of news
releases, publications, announcements, notices,
newsletters, etc., by maintaining a list of addresses
and categories of groups and of their interest. Output
is in the form of lists or mailing labels produced by
category on demand.
Lists of users and mailing labels are produced by
cateqory upon request.
A mailing list coding form is submitted by each
office for the file of users to be maintained. The
forms are key punched and listed for verification
before input to the system. Hodlfications to the file
are submitted in the same manner. Any subset of
addresses may be retrieved upon request and mailina
labels are printed. The system consists of two COBOL
^e„i«C'5 5DC 61,00 comPUter. Binimum core
required is 20,000 words. *«System Revised Hay 1973**
IS-10212 ADDRESS LABELS heBC, Corvallis
SdmInTis2»tiv"2 "W"«D- Hebert' ".' Director,
AMl«t CoMolid»Zir?V Byram' Computer Systems
Analyst* Consolidated Laboratory Services*
Co"allis in disseminating information
to faciliiUi*' a"re®f lists in machine-readable form
to facilitate automatic production of labels.
nu.ir.rfi' report is used by NEBC and HPBl staff to
currency of addresses. Gummed labels are used
to address correspondence.
Hew records are created upon request by
DerioiH^??."0!! ada"sses provided. Lists are updated
ih ^ i i * change of address data is received,
the °n carfl' The utilises both
reLt. i?9 Se"ices IBB System 370/155 and a
remote DAT1 100. The programming is in F0HT8A».
Hlnimum core requirements are 100,000 bytes and 1
application program is used. Pile consists of 2,000
records, '
^ DiT* PBOCBSSIHG eqoiphent
L»b. Ada, OK OPBHATIOBAl
lllli "T?"TBD- Kingery, J., Hathematical
«?5'lcj-"1' Robert S. Kerr Bater Besearch Center.
*he Mnaging of automatic data processing
£ and associated personnel.
generates three reports. They cover
n as®ociat«* with three major categories;
°P«ration, operating personnel, and research
£i«^!!?S reh Si??®? °nJ* coding sheet and keypunched. The
s v sterna !h*v ? placed sequentially in the
«ner?ti!nVtorage fot manipulation and report
FOBTBAI oro.fSnr spplication programs written in
The minimum if* 8 ?nd c®port generation capability,
is 8 ooo hILf «J*qulr®ment for th« largest program
records of*k ~* 8i" 0f tha lar9ast tiU L* ''°°°
IBB 1130 bytes each. The equipment used is an
ibb 1130. **System Revised lay 1973*»
BAMOFACTDBBBS1 ADDRESS LIST EPA
' "W """
maintain?™^ automobile manufacturers by
lo curr,nt «adress list.
manufactn«™? "* Ptoa»ced. The list contains the
commercial toi•Ut™8 an4 *aa"*«. "s access, and
of HSPCP ^?UBlb®r* Th" certification Branch,
Tfc« Ui"s this •« * ">«iling list,
tilaniimi. .?? 8 4t* initiated, updated, and purged by
telephone call. or letters from the manufacturer? 1
BS-10258 HAILING LIST RETRIEVAL AND PRINTING SYSTEM
EPA Region 3, Philadelphia OPERATIONAL 1969
AUTOMATED. Silverman, Mark, Director, Public Affairs
Division; Bunce, Ronald, Chief, Data Processing
Support Branch.
Automates the preparation of name and address
labels and provides user option of rapid retrieval and
printing address labels for envelope mail-out.
Expedites transmission of priority public information
communications.
Output is selected name and address label printed
for envelope mailout. Used for transmission of £PA
Region 3 public affairs publications.
Name and address cards are punched for new entries
and put on disk. The user determines number of mail-
out lists required for a production run and type of
lists to be retrieved and printed on mailing labels.
Hajor retrieved classes are normal, state, media,
state and media, and zip code. Category codes include
large cities, the Chesapeake Bay, capitals, the North
Carolina coast, state delegates, city executives,
newsletters, and miscellaneous. One program builds the
file on disk, and a second program retrieves and
prints selected labels. Consists of 2 FORTRAN
application programs on an IBH 1130 with a minimum
core of 2,000 words.
BS-10302 8ICH0FILH - BICH0FICHE SYSTEH EPA Begion
10, Seattle OPERATIONAL 1971 HANDAL. Reyes, Francis
J., Compute^Technican, Data Systems Branch.
Provides a working copy of all U.S. Geological
Survey guadrangle maps in Region 10.
Mo formal reports are produced.
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EEVIBORBEBTAL IBFORBATIOB SYSTEMS
language is COBOL. "System Revised Hay 1973**
13-10016 EPA TECHNICAL PUBLICATIONS SISTER EPA
Headquarters OPERATIONAL 1967 SANDAL. Kolbinsky,
Robert R., Chief, Technical Publications Branch.
Publishes research reports, edits technical papers
and Journal articles for KBEC Research Triangle Park,
Office of Air Quality Planning and Standards and
Office of Bobile Source Pollution Control Program, the
Office of Research and Monitoring, and Office of
Administration.
Three secies of reports are issued: AP, contains
air pollution technical information of general
interest; APTD, air pollution technical data which is
of limited interest; and EPAR, Office of Research and
Monitoring reports on progress of research and
development.
After a document or report is received, copies are
forwarded to APTIC for abstracting and input to the
APTIC system. As requested the Technical Publications
Branch will edit reports and produce graphics for
them. Composition and makeup for reports are performed
in-house, but most work is subcontracted by the
Government Printing office. Distribution is performed
from a mailing label procedure which includes keys for
selected addressees. "System Revised Hay 1973
1S-1002? HAZARDOUS AIB P0L10TARTS EBFORCEBEBT
MANAGEMENT SYSTEM (HAPEBS) EPA Headquarters
DEVELOPBBBTAL 1972 AOTOBATED. Hedgepeth, Llftrd,
Project Officer, Control Agency Procedures Branch;
Bullock, Frank, Computer Systems Analyst, Banagement
Information S Data Systems Div.
Registers hazardous pollutants and admlnistecs the
enforcement of hazardous air pollutants amissions
standards.
Bine reports are planned, which will be used by
the office of Enforcement and General Counsel,
Regions, and Stationary Source Enforcement Division
for compliance and enforcement. Reports will be
outputted on monthly or as required basis, and arei
Source Registration Reports: Overdue Action Reports!
Future Schedule Summaries; Geographic Locators; Source
Action Summaries; Agency Action Summaries! Action
Cards; Edit and Opdate Reports; and Standardized
lotices. Letters and Permits, compliance information
¦ill be provided to IEDS.
Regions will receive data from states, and will
also develop some data from their own sources. Baster
file will be created and updated by using punched
cards from inspectors' reports, inspectors will
conduct field trips to insure compliance. Consists of
10 COBOL applications programs on IBB System 370/15$
with minimum core of 40,000 bytes. "System Revised
Bay 1973**
¦S-100M COBIRRHEISITE DATA HANDLING SYSTEM (CDHS)
EPA Headquarters DETBLOPBEBTAL 1972 AUTOMATED.
Hedgepeth, Lloyd, Project Officer, Control Agency
Procedures Branch.
used by state and local air pollution control
agencies to handle data and information from
management, enforcement, engineering^ and technical
operations.
This system will provide state or local air
pollution agencies the ability to produce reports on
all phases of its operation for more effective
management control. In the management operations
functional area, 5 sub- systems are planned, providing
reports on fiscal data, manpower, policy and plans,
and grant applications. Similar types of reports are
planned for enforcement, engineering operations, and
technical operations.
Two data bases will be created. The source data
file will include all pertinent data for each source
needed by the subsystems in the four functional areas.
The air quality and meteroloqical data file will
support air gualitjr control activities in enqineering
and technical operation^ subsystems. This system will
use data from the Enforcement Banagement System and
the Air Quality Data Handling System. It will be
developed at three levels: A completely manual system
for small agencies, a moderately computerised level
for intermediate size agencies, and an advanced
computerised level for large agencies. Programming
1S-100H7 COMPLIANCE DATA SYSTEM (CDS) EPA
Headquarters DEVELOPMENTAL 1972 AUTOMATED.
Hedgepeth, Lloyd, Project officer. Control Agency
Procedures Branch; Bullock, Frank, Computer Systems
Analyst, Management Information S Data Systems Div.
Kill provide EPA with capability to capture,
organize, summarize and monitor air pollution
compliance data on five primary pollutants.
Regional and national reports summaries are
produced on the following: compliance activities,
source by source compliance activity reports; state,
regional and national reports on compliance schedule
milestone reports are also produced for updating NEDS
and NADB (SAR0AD); the semi-annual progress report
"Turn Around" documents; the summaries of sources
having achieved compliance; statistical breakdowns of
compliance milestone programs; summaries of local
compliance activities will be implemented in regional
offices and headguarters enforcement.
COBOL programs are being written. "System Revised
Nay 1973"
BS-100H9 IMPORTED VEHICLB MONITORING SYSTEM EPA
Headquarters OPERATIONAL 1973 AUTOMATED. Heglund,
Rilliam, Chief, Import Section; Cohen, victor.
Computer Systems Analyst, Management Information S
Data Sys Div.
Provides information to EPA enforcement officers
to assist them in enforcing the import regulations.
Gathers and presents statistics on automobile
importation as management information.
The Imported Vehicle Bonitoring System consists of
a master file, several auxiliary files, a master file
maintenance program and several output report
generation programs. The master file contains a record
for each vehicle or group of vehicles imported into
the United States or its territories and includes
information regarding vehicle make, model, model year,
port of entry, data of entry, and importer name and
address. Reports generated from this data base include
summary statistics on vehicle importation versus port
of entry, a summary of import cases requiring action
and a listing of vehicles imported each week.
The master file is updated weekly on the basis of
new declaration# (EPA FORM 3520-1) recievad from U.S.
Customs. The system became operational in Barch 1973
and anticipates a master file growth rate of 100,000
records per year. "System Revised Bay 1973**
EB-10052 NEDS VARIABLE DATA SUBSISTS* (TDSS) EPA
Headquarters detelopbebtal 1972 automated.
Bammerle, James R., Chief, National Air Data Branch.
Performs data management functions of definition,
storage, maintenance, and retrieval of variable
formatted fixed length records pertaining to point
source related and pollutant emission.
System contains point source related data received
from regions and states. File update reports are
produced as part of the Dictionary file maintenance
and variable file maintenance programs. The variable
data reports will be generalised reports to provide
basic data listings to headquarters, regions and state
agencies.
Initial program is the file dictionary definition
which create* a dictionary file describing the format
of the variable data cards. Then the report of the
dictionary file descriptions is run, to serve as a
inventory report of the types of date defined for
storage in the system. Next, the NBDS variable data
file is created and maintained. Last step is the
development of generalized data reports from the NBDS
variable data file. Consists of 3 COBOL application
programs on IBB System 360/50 with minimum corte of
100,000 bytes. **System Revised Bay 1973**
ES-10054 DATA BASE OF HSPCP LABORATORY TEST BBSULTS
EPA Headquarters DEVELOPBERTAL 1973 AUTOMATED.
Mobley, David, Manager, Computer Operations, Data
Branch.
Supports mobile Source Pollution Control Program's
certification and Emission standards development as
set down by the Clean Air Act by maintaining a data
base of BSFCP laboratory test results from 1969 to
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201 AIB
present.
No reports trill be produced by this developmental
system. Summary data and statistical inquiries will be
made on an as-needed* basis. These will show vehicle
and test identification data; emission results on HC,
CO, C02, VOX; evaporation; and test type Several
branches of HSPCP will utilize this data base for
certification, development, and historical
comparisons.
final test results will be input by punched card
and the data base will be maintained on magnetic tape
and disk. Ten application programs are planned and
will run on the (Tniversity of Hichigan's IBM System
360/67 with an IBH System 360/20 at BSPCP, Ann Arbor,
Hichigan. **System Revised Bay 1973**
¦3-10055 STORAGB AID BBTBIBVAL OF ABROHBTBIC DATA
(SABOAD) BPA Headquarters OPERATIONAL 1970
AOTOSiTBD. Maimer la, James , Chief, national Air Data
Branch; Nehls, Jerry, Chief, Data Banagement Section.
Collects nationwide information on air quality,
evaluates state compliance with national standards,
and determines the need for modifying compliance
plans. It is used as a source for establishing
compliance criteria. A trend analysis of areas ia made
to detect changes in air quality levels and to
determine causes.
An air quality standards report is prepared
quarteriy to satisfy federal register requirements,
used for enforcement, it includes daily and hourly
pollutant running averages, and annual averages. An
inventory of data by site constitutes a quarterly
report which is used by regional offices for analysis,
f" !n""L5CeqU!n?y ai8tribution of pollutants by site
? J Us * state and local agencies for air
quality data reports, other reports arei site
description and yearly report of pollutants by site
and quarter. A national aecometric data bank is the
data base operated on by SABOAD system software.
Data arrives in SABOAD format on paper forms,
punched cards, or mag. tape. Banual screening and
computer edit validates the data. The data is rejected
T J-t is erroneous, suspicious, or if it does not
include environment of sampling site and method of
sampling and analysis. The master data file and
summary files are updated on a weekly basis. Summary
contain records of monthly, quarterly, and
annual information as well as quarterly and annual
rrequencies. Summaries are returned to contributing
agencies. The data file is examined annually. If at
least one quarter per year Is not representative, data
??*¦?? from system. Before constructing a
. 17° 1 f ^lm® interval, unrepresentative data
n# P*riod are eliminated. The system consists
s».»!L ?*Fk IT application programs on an IBB
200 o5n "il a minimul" cor* requirement of
200,000 bytes. ~~System Bevised Bay 1973«
Kld2«rt-rI "ISSI0"8 Dm ««« «*"") «»
OmiOJBimt 1971 AOTOHATBD.
Sehls SerrTm*?kf"J c£t,f» ««ional Alt Data Branch;
mainUiSinS ""IT"! JSiution by
source ¦!">*¦ amiasions data by
qoalltv cmtMi * fot count lea, (tatea, air
headqua rtars * reoionlli ttMia kI ¦«
incomplet* sets 2f°2S*I joreened cards to detect
sS.r
ts-sH S*SS.«
emissions »? St!!** "U plus calculated
arel/Mint 5*?9 J**1** *Ue is produced from
toSithS^iifS JSI •nd ^ "••a
•misslan fU* to produce NBDS user
omission file on disk. BIDS identification tiles on
disk are produced by merging geographic identification
files and SCC/Factor file. Two disk files are then
used to produce three major output reports. Consists
of 20 COBOL applications programs on IBH System 360/50
with minimum core of 150,000 bytes. **System Revised
Nay 1973**
BS-10057 AIB QUALITI DATA HANDLING SXSTBH (AQDHS)
BPA Headquarters OPBBATIONAL 1971 AOTOHATBD.
Hedgepeth, Lloyd, Project Officer, Control Agency
Procedures Branch; Hersch, Jerome B., Chief, Data
Services Section.
Provides state and local air pollution control
agencies with the capability of storing, processing
and retrieving air quality and meteorological data,
utilizing SABOAD standard format.
Several reports are output from the system. The
air guality data listing is a monthly report used by
local agencies for planning and editing. It lists for
example the amount of sulfur dioxide pollution by hour
for a specific day at a particular city. Statistical
analysis reports are issued monthly by local agencies
which analyse various air pollution data.
State and local agencies create, maintain, and
update their own air guality data file. One of the
outputs of the system is a magnetic tape which is
created in SABOAD format for submittal to National
Aerometric Data Bank. Consists of 5 COBOL and FORTRAN
applications programs on IBH System 360/50 with
minimum core of 140,000 bytes. **System Revised Hay
1973*^
BS-10050 AIB QUALITI IHPLBHENTATIOH PLANNING PBOGRAH
(IPP) BPA Headquarters OPBBATIONAL 1971 AOTOHATBD.
Hersch, Jerome B., Chief, Computation Section.
Assists state governments in preparing air
pollution implementation plana for sulphur oxides and
particulates. Computer simulation is used to select
appropriate emission standards, evaluate the resulting
air quality and determine the costs associated with
the various alternative control strategies.
Five major reports ara produced by the
Implementation Planning Program, which are used by
control strategies personnel for recommending
effective air pollution control actions. The reports
ares 1. Source File Listing - used to select
appropriate emission standards; 2. Diffusion Nodel
Analysis Report - used to estimate spatial
distribution to sulfur dioxide and particulate matter
concentrations throughout an air quality control
region; 3. Source Contribution Beport - used to
estimate the contribution from each source to each
pollutant receptor defined within the region; #.
control Strategy Report - used to apply a specified
control strategy so that the least cost control
technology that satisfies the appropriate emission
standard la applied to each source and 5. Control Coat
Report - naed to determine eatimatea of total annual
coat and efficiency of pollutant removal for aach
application of alternative control devices available
to each point aouroe.
the initial processing step is the creation and
maintenance of the various impact files. The air
quality simulation ia performed in the air pollutant
concentration segment, which producea a contribution
file. The control Coat Segment is then run, resulting
in tha control coat flla update. Finally, in the
ContcoX Strategies Segment, the amission standards
program ia supplied, leading to tha first result in
the regional strategies program. Consists of 8 COBOL
and FORTRAN applications programs on tha ISH System
360/50 with a required minimum core of 300,000 bytes,
~•system Revised Kay 1973**
BB-10059 FEDERAL PONBR COHBISSION TAPB (F»C) BPA
Headquarters OPBBATIONAL 1971 abtohated. Berach,
Jerome B., Chief, Computation Section.
Bonitors and meaaurea air pollution cauaed by
electrie power planta In the OS by extracting relevant
data from the Federal Power Commission data baaes.
¦sports ara varied and produced on request for
Stationary Source pollution Control Program offices.
Reports Include BSCS input, fuel analysis, coat
analyais, and control systems analysis.
Data is selectively extracted from fpc furnished
tapea containing FPC form 67 power plant data
according to code keya. The data ia formatted and
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stored in NEDS. Various analyses are performed on the
data and reports created which contain results of
analysis. Consists o£ 5 Cobol/Fortran applications
programs on IBM System 360/50, with minimum core of
180,000 bytes. **System Bevised Hay 1973»»
BS-10060 AIR POLLUTION TECHNICAL IN?ORMATION CENTER
SYSTEM (APTIC) EPA Headquarters OPERATIONAL 1966
AUTOMATED. Halpin, Peter, Chief, Air Pollution
Technical Information center; Knight, John E.,
Technical Information Specialist, APTIC.
Aids technology transfer by collecting and
disseminating domestic and foreign technical
information on air guality and air pollution
prevention and control. Also renders technical
assistance to air pollution control agencies and other
public or private organizations and individuals.
Prepares monthly Air Pollution Abstracts by
formatting tapes for the Government Printing Office's
Linotron, and electronic photocomposition device that
makes photonegatives for printing bulletins to sent to
2,000 recipients. In addition, cumulative subject and
author indexes are produced semiannually. Specialized
bibliographies also are produced about five times a
year, which are printed and sold by the Sovernemnt
Printing office. In addition, the system performs
2,400 retrospective literature searches, and 600 SDI
searches a year from a growing file of more than
4 8,000 technical documents.
Documents are selected for input according to
recurrently updated criteria specified by system
users. Unclassified governement and many industrial
research reports, plus 7,000 domestic and foreign
journals are regularly screened. Information is
keyboarded on NTST tapes which are converted to nine*
track computer tape using Digi Data System 30, then
are computer-edited and corrected, and entered onto
permanent disk storage. Full-text hard copies and
microfiche also are accessible. Analysts index
specific des- criptors, averaging 30 in-deptb terms
per document. Combined rile Search program provides
search capability. Consists of 80 ASSEMBLY application
programs on IBH System 360/50 with minimum core of
150,000 bytes for updates and 100,000 bytes for
searches. Several COBOL programs have been written to
edit and format materials for GPO. **System Bevised
Bay 1973*+
*3-10061 ENFORCEMENT MANAGEMENT SYSTEM (EMS) EPA
Headquarters OPERATIONAL 1972 AUTOMATED. Hedgepeth,
Lloyd, Project Officer, Control Agency Proceduree
Branch.
EMS is used by state and local air pollution
control agencies for handling enforcement activity and
information. Gives agency means to track, monitor,
schedule and report enforcement activities.
System outputs are: (1) letters, permits,
certificates, standard formats output by system to
sources; (2) geographic locator of pollutant sources,
output by UTM coordinates and by city and street
address in alphabetic order; (3) overdue action
report, notice of an overdue action previously
scheduled; (4) future schedule, actions schedule; (5)
action summary, summary of past agency actions; (6)
source action summary, agency actions by source.
Action cards are completed by state and local
agency personnel and are pat on computer tape which is
used to update the data base and to ultimately produce
output. Information is extracted from the master file,
sorted and printed. EMS provides an organised
methodology to control enforcement activities. It
produces a variety of reports and summaries to meet
the needs of various staff agencies. It provides
greatly improved access to information which has been
gathered over a period of time, so it is available
guickly for a number of purposes. Consists of 4 COBOL
applications programs. Has been run on IBM System
360/40, 360/50, 370/155 and UMIVAC 1108. Minimum core
required is 40,000 bytes. **System Bevised Hay 1973»»
>3-10063 ALL MAJOR IN-HOUSE AMD CONTRACTED PROJECT
DATA EPA Headquarters OVUUIOIU 1969 AUTOMATED.
Mobley, J. David, Manager, Computer Operations, Data
Branch.
Supports Mobile Air Pollution Control programs by
performing data reduction and analysis on current
projects and provides a historical data base for
future reference and manipulation.
No reports are produced by the system. Statistical
outputs by computer printer or plotter that are unique
to each project and request for manipulation are
produced by the system. The data base in general
maintains emission results, HC, CO, C02, NOX,
evaporation emission, and vehicle and engine
descriptions. The Emission Control Technology Division
and the Certification and Surveillance Division
utilize the data for mission and research responses.
All major in-house and contracted project data of
the MSPCP are entered into the system. It contains one
operational program per project to give raw data
meaningful results and approximately 25 manipulation
programs. It utilizes 83,000 bytes of core on the
Oniversity of Michigan's IBM System 360/67 with an IBM
System 360/20 at Ann Arbor. There are about 5,000 108-
character records on the magnetic tape master file.
~~System Bevised Hay 1973»*
ES-10064 MANUFACTURES ?S EPA VEHICLE TESTING RESULTS
EPA Headquarters OPERATIONAL 1971 AUTOMATED.
Hendon, John D., Computer Programmer, Data Branch.
compares manufacturer and EPA testing results.
Manufacturer data and EPA certification data
report is produced by the system monthly. It shows the
manufacturer's and EPA's emission testing results of
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available so users may decide which model and data
base »1U satisfy his requirement. Once 011-line via a
remote terminal to the network, the user will select
his model, data base, and test his control strategies.
The network is presently under development with no
hardware or software information available at this
time.
ES-101B6 CONHUNITY HEALTH BNVIROBBBirTAL SDBVEILLAMCB
SrSTKB (CHESS) BERC, Durham OPEBATIOBAl 1970
kUTOHATBD. Lowrimore, Gene, Chief, Data Processing
Section.
Aids in determining air quality standards by
providing information on the effects of specific air
pollutants on human health.
Output reports specify health effects observed on
existing pollutant exposure dosages. Demographic
information such as age, sex, length of residence,
occupational history, smoking history, and education
are included in the reports. In addition, personal
health information such as chronic respiratory disease
Prevalence, actual lover respiratory disease incidence
in children, asthmatic attacks, and aggravation of
chronic symptoms by specific pollutants is included.
Output reports include aerometric summaries, acute
respiratory disease, acute episode summaries, and
statistical analyses of the effects of pollutants on
selected human diseases.
Input data includes aerometric data, air research
da^a surveys, and results of epidemiological research
studies. Two major fileB are maintained: kerometic
monitoring data and responses to health guestionaires.
The system consists of 200 COBOL, FORTRAN, and PL/1
application programs that are run on an IBB System
360/50 with a minimum core requirement of 300,000
bytes. **System Revised Bay 1973»*
18*10239 INDUSTRY STDDI EPA Headquarters
0PBBATIOBAL 1971 B1I0AL. Cuffe, S.T., Chief,
Industrial Studies Branch.
Provides support for new emission source
performance standards, hazardous pollutant standards,
recommend research and development, specify plant
inspection and episode procedures.
Interim and final reports, and industry studies
are produced to provide analysis and planning
capability to major divisions of the Stationary Source
Pollution Control Program. Interim reports support new
source performance standards* Final reports support
system objectives.
Industry data from firms, universities, federal
and state departments, and trade associations is
collected by Industrial Studies Branch, applied
Technology Division which performs research and
analysis and produces one time studies of each
industry. Studies contain interpretations and
recommendations on air pollution control for customer
branches of BP*.
BS-10309 FUEL ADDITIVE REGISTRATION SYSTEM (PARS)
KERC, Durham OPBBATIOBAL 1970 BANOAI. Biller, Henry
C., Chief, Office of fuel and Fuel Additive
Registration.
Provides a source of information to aid EPA air
pollution research on all fuel additives and their
usage registered with the Federal Sovernment in
compliance with a 1970 federal regulation.
A Fuel Additives Registered list is prepared
periodically giving the registered name of the
additive and the manufacturer.
Each manufacturer of fuel additives files an BpA
Form U6A, and each user of additives files an EPA Form
17A with the Office of Fuel and Fuel Additive
Registration , NBRC, Durham. The Form «7A is updated
semi-annually. The files created by these forms are
available to EPA Air Pollution organizations for
research purposes. **System Revised Bay 1973»*
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BS-10026 BOISE INFORMATION SERVICE (BOISE) EPA
Headquarters OPERATIONAL 1972 A0T0SATED. Bach,
David C., Program Assistant, Office of Boise Abatement
and Control; Hall, Harguerite L., Computer
Specialist, flanagement Information 6 Data Systems Div.
Aids noise abatement and research by disseminating
abstracts and relevant information on noise technical
documents to government agencies, private firms, and
the general public to hasten technology transfer.
Bo formal reports are produced. Output is
information retrieved by EPA regions, HBRCs,
laboratories, and the Office of Boise Abatement and
Control via remote terminal. Major information
elements included in the system are author's name and
address, English and foreign publication title,
corporate source, index terms, source document
identification, and abstract.
Foreign and domestic noise literature is being
collected, evaluated, and selected for system entry by
Informatics Inc., under contract to the Office of
Boise Abatement and Control. Abstracts are written and
are manually edited; keyed on an BTST; and inputted
into the Comnet Time Sharing system. The current file
contains over 1,000 citations and is expected to
increase by 250 citations per month. A machine edit
capability is used to check reasonableness and field
length with the STIHS/BECOB software package, which is
written in ASSBBBLY. All abstracts are indexed in
detail so that a fine level of query can be specified.
System will also incorporate an on-line thesaurus to
aid querying. Bo specialized application programs have
been written for the system as all searches and
retrievals rely on STIBS/becob software. System
requires 186,000 bytes of core for operation on an IBH
System 360/65/50. This system is part of the BBTIBOVS
System. **Systerm Revised Bay 1973**
¦9-102*0 PRIHARI TXST DATA EP1 Beadquarters
OPERATIONAL 1967 BABOAL. Bendon, John D., Computer
Programmer, Data Branch.
Aids mobile source pollution control programs by
"¦Staining a file of all certified and experimental
test data from which to make comparisons and/or
historical reference.
Bo reports are produced. A file folder is created
for each test containing BP1 constant-volume sampler
(CTS) results, CVS data sheet, a vehicle test data
entry sheet, analyzer charts for BC, CO, C02, box and
drivers trace (federal Driving Schedule). The
Laboratory Branch, the Certification Branch, and the
Testing and Evaluation Branch may use this file to
answer test inquires.
Test results are input from the laboratory for
preliminary processing. The analysis is returned to
the requestor and manufacturer. A final folder is
assembled with various intput sheets, charts, and
final test results. The file contains approximately
5,000 folders. **System Bevised lay 1973**
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15-10028 PESTICIDES RE6ISTRATI0B SISTSfl BPA
Headquarters OPERATIONAL 1964 A0T0BATBD. Chock,
Alvin K., Chief, Applications/Records Control Branch.
Stores and retrieves registration data controls on
distribution of pesticide poisons. Bill be merged into
the PABCS (Pesticide Analysis Retrieval and Control
System).
Baster file print is issued monthly for reference
by Applications/Records Control Branch. The update
listing issued twice a month is used by
Applications/Records Control Branch for reference.
Descriptive labels containing chemical ingredients
of a formula and its approved practices for usage is
received from manufacturer and reviewed. Transition
sheet for coded information is completed, and paper
tape punched for input. Data is added to master file
residing on an IBB System 370/165 computer.
Periodically listings of recent registration actions
are produced and distributed to branches and regions.
Consists of 10 COBOL programs on IBB System 370/165
with minimum core of 63,000 BYTES, ••system Bevised
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¦S-10039 REGISTRATION RECORDS (NONE) BP*
Headquarters OPERATIONAL 1947 MANUAL. Chock, Alvin
K, Acting Chief, Registration Division.
Complete record of registration submissions and
actions. Includes confidential information (trade
secrets). Source documents for all other pesticides
registration information systems.
No formal reports are produced. Output consists of
letter reply by the Heglstration Division to the
applicant. This reply either accepts or rejects the
application for pesticides registration. Information
found on pesticides label or labeling is coded for the
Pesticides Registration System. Product name(s)
accepted provide for input in the Product Name Index.
Information contained on labeling is reviewed by the
Technical Services Division and summarized for
inclusion in the EPA Compendium of Registered
Pesticides.
Receipt of application. Attaching application to
registration record. Processing of registration
application. Routing of registration record for
review. Scientific review by applicable discipline,
and coding. Administrative review and preparation of
letter reply. Letter reply mailed to applicant. Coded
information transcribed to data processing files.
Registration record returned to manual files. **System
Revised Ray 1973»*
¦S-10082 EPISODE REPORTING AND ACCIDENT
INVESTIGATION SYSTEM BPA Headquarters DEVELOPMENTAL
1973 AUTOMATED. Grandpierre, E.L.J., Director,
Office of Program Development; Fry, Elgin, Computer
Systems Analyst, Management Information 6 Data Systems
Div.
¦ill provide the public and government agencies
with information on pesticides episodes involving
human, animal and environmental injury.
Reports will be used to exercise system management
control, for studies, and to inform the public daring
an episode. One report will identify pesticide
chemicals involved by region. Another report will list
episodes involving human, animals and plants by
region. Investigators report will be entered into the
system and folloved up.
Input will be received through regional pesticide
reports, and significant data extracted and entered
into the system by punched cards. Through inputs
received from other systems such as STOBBT, community
Studies Project and PARCS, the background and impact
of a pesticides episode will be reported, together
with significant facts from the investigation. The
system will interface directly with the Pesticides
Analysis, Retrieval and Control System. Scheduled for
operation in 1973, the systems will consist of 6
applications programs.
*3-10083 P8STICIDS5 ABMISIS BBTBIEVAL AND CONTROL
SYSTEM (PARCS) EPA Headquarters DEVELOPMENTAL 1973
A0T0HATED. Fry, Elgin, Computer Systems Analyst,
Management Information S Data Systems Div.
Centralizes information on pesticides to
coordinate nationwide enforcement and analysis.
System will combine Beltsville Systems to produce
pesticides use data issued annually. Report will
provide general public and manufacturers with data on
proper use, toxicity, and ingredients of pesticides.
Manufacturer submits application to register
pesticide. Analysis is performed on ingredients. If
approved, pesticide data will enter system.
Application is renewed every four years, and granted
if analysis proves pesticide is within tolerances. All
pesticides must be registered including those made and
sold within a state. The Pesticides Analysis,
Retrieval and Control System operates on an IBH
370/155 and receives additional input from the Soil
Monitoring, Accident Accident Investigation and
Community Studies systems. COBOL programs are being
written to operate on an IBH System 370/155.
KS-10207 PESTICIDE AIR MONITORING DATA SYSTEM EPA
Lab, Chamblee, GA OPERATIONAL 1972 AUTOMATED.
Evans, Burton R., Director, Division of Epidemiology;
Caras, Gus J., Chief, Data Management Section.
Serves as a warning system for pesticide residue
in the air of various localities of the U.S.
Information provides a basis for corrective action,
and for research devising new methods of minimizing
pesticide content of the atmosphere.
Laboratory Residue Findings, a periodic report,
describes the pesticide content in the air in terms of
the specific kind of pesticide identified and the
number of samples collected, mean volume of samples,
etc., by site, station, county, and state. These
specifics are forwarded to NERC, Durham, NC for
monitoring and to the states concerned for corrective
action.
Samples are collected by instrumentation at
various sites and manually recorded on DPCS-3, which
is transmitted to the Chamblee field site. Data is
coded, keypunched, edited, transmitted to the Durham
NBHC computer via terminals to produce the various
reports. Twenty application programs are written in
MARK IV on an IBH System 360/50 with a minimum core
requirement of 100,000 bytes. ~~System Revised Hay
1973*«
BS—10208 PESTICIDE HUMAN HONITOBING DATA SISTEH
EPA Laboratory, Chamblee, GA OPERATIONAL 1970
AUTOMATED. Evans, Burton R., Director, Division of
Epidemiology; Caras, Gus J., Chief, Data Hanagement
Section.
Reports the levels of pesticide residues found in
human tissue of the general population throughout the
O.S. This information serves as a reference for
corrective action and for the design of improved
methods of dispensing/controlling pesticides.
The laboratory findings of Pesticides Residues,
produced periodically, describes the amounts of
pesticide residues found in human tissues. The
information is broken down by hospital, state, EPA
Region, clinical diagnosis, type of specimen, race,
sex, age. Interval, etc. The EPA, the hospitals, and
the states use this data to monitor, control, and
correct situations where excessive pesticide seems
indicated.
Data are collected at hospitals throughout the
U.S. and sent to the Chamblee Lab for coding,
keypunching, and inputing into the Human Monitoring
Data Base resident at the NERC, Durham, computer
complex. The processing and report generation are
performed at Chamblee via terminals (DATA 100).
Consisting of 25 application programs written in HARK
IV, the system operates on an IBH System 360/50 with a
minimum core requirement of 200,000 bytes.
¦S—10209 PESTICIDE COMHUNITY ST0DIES DATA SYSTEH
EPA Lab, Chamblee, GA OPERATIONAL 1972 A0TOHATED.
Evans, Burton R., Director, Division of Epidemiology;
Caras, Gus J., Chief, Data Management Section.
Aids research on the health effects of pesticide
products by providing a comprehensive data base on
health statistics of persons exposed to various
pesticides.
System output consists of tables containing all
the findings on pesticide affects according to various
categories and strata of population; i.e., by age,
occupation, location, sex, exposure times, degree of
exposure, type of safeguards used in handling
pesticides.
Data is collected manually at Hi project stations
in selected areas of the O.S. and transmitted to the
Chamblee Field Site for computet processing.
Transmission takes three different forms: by mail, by
terminals (from those stations that are so equipped),
and by magnetic tape. These inputs are edited at
Chamblee. valid data is introduced into the data base
which is updated by Chamblee using the DATA 100 to
communicate with the HERC, Durham, IBH System 360/50.
The system consists of 10 application programs written
in HARK IV and has a minimum core requirement of
300,000 bytes.
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ES-10219 DATA ACQUISITION AND PROCESSING FOR
AGRICULTURAL RUNOFF RESEARCH EPA Lab, Athens, SA
OPERATIONAL 1912 AUTOMATED. Bailey, G. Chemist,
Industrial and Agricultural Pollution Control Research
Program; Cline, D. (t., Electronics Engineer,
Southeast Kater Laboratory.
Aids research on environmental effects of
pesticides by providing basic data on soil and
climatic conditions with associated levels of
pesticides.
No formal reports are produced. Output consists of
basic data which is used by laboratory researchers
analyzing pesticide attenuation.
Data is acquired via sensors, scaled, and
converted to engineering units. It is stored on
magnetic tape for retrieval.
BS-10222 NATIONAL SOILS MONITORING SISTEM EPA
Headquarters OPERATIONAL 1971 AOTOflATBD. Kiersma,
6. Bruce, Head, Honitoring Section; Deer, Donald,
Systems Analyst, Management Information 6 Data Systems
Div.
Aids in determining the effects of pesticides on
the environment by maintaining a statistical data base
on pesticide levels in soil.
Five major reports ace output on an annual and on
request basis for use by the Ecological Monitoring
Branch. These reports are: cropping and field use
record report; laboratory analysis report; ptobit
analyses; cropping region analyses; and crop pattern
analyses. The reports are use to analyse pesticide use
Patterns, trends, regulatory programs effectiveness,
statistical distribution of pesticide residues in
soil, and pesticide residues in soils and crops.
Input data is formatted on cropping and pesticide
use record, sample data sheet, and analysis work
sheet. Farms ace keypunched and input to the system
for processing. The system consists of 13 COBOL and
FORTRAN application programs on an IBM System 370/165
with a minimum core requirement of 100,000 bytes.
~~System Revised Bay 1973«»
lab test is forwarded to the Pesticides Regulation and
to the Pesticide Enforcement Division at EPA
Headquarters. The results of any enforcement action
are forwarded to the Region 1 Pesticide Investigation
Center where they are incorporated into the region's
pesticide sampling information system.
BS-10272 PESTICIDE COLLECTION REPORT FILE EPA
Region 7, Kansas City OPERATIONAL 1971 MANUAL.
Siicklund, John C., Chief, Pesticides Branch.
Enables the Pesticides Branch to answer all
queries on pesticide samples collected in EPA's Region
7 and of Region 7 shippers.
Mo formal reports are produced. Information is
used to compile monthly status reports for the
Pesticide Enforcement Division at EPA Headquarters.
The major output is that of providing a source of
reference to aid in answering all types of queries on
product and sampling status. System is also used as a
monitoring device for the operations of pesticide
inspectors regarding volume of work accomplished and
samples collected. In addition, information on case
review regarding product citation and seixure is
maintained, if applicable. Major informational
elements in the system include violation
identification, product name and identification,
sample identification and number, disposition of the
sample, reason for sample collection, and product
dealer name and address.
Data is input into the system upon receipt of a
collection report from a pesticide inspector from any
EPA region in which the sample was collected,
providing the product's shipper is in Region 7. A copy
of the collection report serves as the basic record
for the system since the original of the report is
sent to the Program Enforcement Division at EPA
Headquarters. Each pesticide inspector also keeps a
copy. Collection reports are stored sequentially by
case number, which currently contains 900 records.
File contains both sample reports awaiting disposition
and cases having received final disposition.
BS-10232 PESTICIDE IMPORT FILE SPA Headquarters
OPERATIONAL 1967 MANUAL. Neylan, John J., Program
Specialist, Pesticides Enforcement Division.
Maintains information on pesticide imports to
support enforcement actions and to provide information
to general public, and chemical analysis labs.
Reports list all pertinent information on imported
Pesticides required to implement enforcement action if
chemical analysis indicates unacceptable degree of
toxicity. Information is searched to respond to
requests from chemical laboratories and the public.
Bureau of Customs completes a form for each
Pesticide shipment into the country. The form is
forwarded to EPA Regional Office, and copies forwarded
from the Beqion to Headquarters Pesticides Enforcement
Division, where they are filed.
BS-10249 PESTICIDE SABPLING JNFOBMATION SISTBB
Region 1, Boston OPERATIONAL 1968 MANUAL.
Colamaria, S. T., Chief, Pesticide Investigation
Section.
Provides the Pesticide Investigation Section with
the status of pesticide samplings and enforcement
actions far work scheduling.
A monthly report gives the names of pesticide
manufacturers and distributors, the EPA registration
number for that pesticide, the sample number, date of
collection, date of shipment from the
manufacturer/distributor, any violations that may have
been committed by the manufacturer/distributor to
representation of the product or the efficacy of the
pesticide under certain conditions, and the name
(including the brand name) of the pesticide. Pesticide
Investigation Section uses this report to facilitate
its conduct of day-to-day operations such est where to
sample next; to trace down complaints of illegal or
improper use of pesticide, or complaints of the
ineffectiveness of the pesticide contrary to
manufacturer*a claims; to determine whether court
•ction or other legal prosecution is warranted; and to
report new findings to the EPi Headquarters.
In inspection of a pesticide sample is made, a
report on a card is completed with preliminary
information as to the findings, and a copy is sent to
one of EPA's pesticide laboratories. The result of the
¦S-10273 PESTICIDE ACCIDENTS FILE BPA Region 7,
Kansas city OPERATIONAL 1971 IANDAL. Nicklund, John
C., Chief, Pesticides Branch.
Provides the Pesticides Branch with a quasi-
official, historic file on the status of pesticide
accidents or episode's in BPA Region 7. Source of
reference for inquiries from both the government and
the general public.
No formal reports are produced. Copies of all
accident ot episode records ace sent to the Pesticide
Regulation Division at EPA Headquarters and other
directly involved government agencies. The system also
supplies background information for evaluating
pesticide products and their manufacturers. In
addition, it serves as case backup for those accidents
involving legal action by EPA and the Justice
Department. Hajor informational elements are human
identification, medical treatment involved, animal
identification, plant identification, environmental
description, product identification and manufacturer,
date of occurrence, weather conditions, application
characteristics, symptoms, exposure, and probable
cause.
A record is created upon receipt of an accident
report from an EPA investigator. Additional
information is added upon receipt of relevant data
from other credible sources. Records vary in length
and contain information loosely formatted as specified
by the Pesticide Regulation Division. Bach record is
stored in < folder by the state in which the accident
occurred by accident number (assigned by BPA,
Pesticide Enforcement Division). File contains 20
records.
IS-1027* PESTICIDE IMPOST FILE SPA Region 7,
Kansas City OPERATIONAL 1970 MANUAL. Nicklund, John
c.. Chief, Pesticides Branch.
Bnables the Pesticide Branch to answer all queries
on pesticide products entering the onited States
through BPA Region 7.
No formal reports are produced. Information from
the system is used to compile statistics on pesticide
product imports for the Pesticide Enforcement Division
at BPA Headquarters. Also used to review all new
entries of pesticide products to ascertain trends and
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new products and to monitor foreign companies,
primarily serves as a reference for answering queries
from other EPA Regional pesticide organizations and
the general public and business. Major informational
elements included in the system are broker
identification, product identification, cosignee or
importer name, import entree number, product's
chemical name, and quantity and value of shipment.
A record is created each time a new foreign
manufacturer or broker is identified from any
pesticide products or economic poisons imported in
Region 7. The source document and basic record is PK
Form 171, which is a Customs Bureau notice from the
District Director of Customs, noting the arrival of an
economic poison as reguired by section 10 of the
Federal Insecticide, Fungicide, and Rodenticide Act.
If a notice applies to a pesticide product of a
manufacturer already on record in the file, the PR171
is added to that record for storage. The file contains
80 records of variable length, consisting mainly of
customs reports, copies of collection reports, and
enforcement correspondence, if applicable. Ho records
have been or are planned to be purged from the file.
£3-10287 PESTICIDE CHBOHATOGBAPHY RECORDS FILE EPA
Region 9, San Francisco OPERATIONAL 1965 HAMDAL.
Ruth, Serald, Chief, Chemistry Laboratory, Technical
Support Branch.
Provides a cross reference index between the
laboratory number assigned to a pesticide sample and
the number assigned to the folder in which the
sample's chromatogram is filed.
No reports are generated.
Bach pesticide sample received by the laboratory
for analysis is logged in and assigned a number. The
chromatoqram strip chart prepared for that sample is
placed in a folder and given a number. A card with the
laboratory-assigned number and the chromatogram number
on it is generated for cross reference purposes.
ES-10293 PESTICIDE EPISODE FILE EPA Begion 10,
Seattle OPERATIONAL 1970 HANOAL. Poss, Bobert A.,
Chief, Pesticides Branch.
Provides the Regional Administrator and the
Pesticide Branch with a quasi-official historic file
of all pesticides episodes or accidents in Begion 10,
and serves as reference in answering public inquiries.
Ho formal reports are produced. Copies of all
episode or accident records are sent to the Pesticide
Regulation Division at EPA Headquarters and other
directly involved government agencies. The system
provides background information in evaluating
pesticide products and their manufactorers. In
addition, it serves as case backup for those episodes
involving legal action by EPA and the Justice
Department. Bajor informational elements include human
identification, medical treatment, animal
identification, plant identification, environmental
description, product identification, product
manufacturer, date of occurrence, weather conditions,
application characteristics, symptoms, exposure, and
probable cause.
A record is created when an episode report is
received from an EPA investigation. Additional
information in loosely formatted narrative as
specified by the Pesticide Regulation Division. Bach
record is stored in a file folder by episode number.
File consists of 27 records.
¦S-1029* PESTICIDES IMPORT FILE EPA Begion 10,
Seattle OPERATIONAL 1972 DAEDAL. Poss, Bobert A.,
Chief Pesticides Branch.
Pesticide Import File enables the Pesticide Branch
to answer all queries on pesticide products entering
the United States through EPA Begion 10.
No formal reports are produced. Information is
formed in preparing pesticide import statistics for
the Pesticides Enforcement Division at EPA
Headquarters. The system is used in reviewing all new
entries of pesticide products to discover trends and
new products and to monitor foreign companies. The
system's major function is that of answering queries
from other EPA pesticide organizations, the general
public and business. Hajor informational elements are
broker identification, product identification,
cosignee or importers name, import entre number,
products chemical name, amount, and value of shipment.
The system consists of 36 records. Each record
concerns a particular foreign manufacture or cosignee
and contains a customs form, PR 171, on each pesticide
product imported from that manufacturer or cosignee.
Each time a pesticide product is identified by O.S.
Customs, PR 171 form is filled out by them and sent to
the Pesticide Branch for storage in compliance with
Section 10 of the Federal Insecticide, Fungicide, and
Hodenticide Act. Copies of collection reports are
inserted into the file when a sample has been
collected on a foreign pesticide product import,
purging of records is not planned.
ES—10295 PESTICIDE SAMPLING INFORHATION SYSTBH EPA
Region 10, Seattle OPERATIONAL 1970 HANDAL. Poss,
Robert A., Chief, Pesticides Branch.
Enables the Pesticide Branch to answer all queries
on pesticide samples collected in Region 10 and of
Region 10 shippers.
No formal reports are produced. Information is
used to compile monthly status reports to the
Pesticide Enforcement Division at EPA Headguarters.
The major output is that of providing a source of
reference to aid in answering all types of queries on
product and sampling status. The system is also used
as a monitoring device for the operation of pesticide
inspectors regarding volume of work accomplished and
samples collected. In addition, the system provides
information for case review regarding Enforcement
Action. Hajor informational elements are violator
identification, product name and identification,
sample identification and number, disposition of the
sample, reason for sample collection, and product
dealer name and address.
Data is received from a collection report
initiated by a pesticide inspector when a sample of a
pesticide product is collected. A copy of the
collection report serves as the file record and the
original is sent along with the sample for laboratory
analysis. The region's copy of the report is stored by
state and sample number. The file currently contains
600 records of samples awaiting disposition and
samples analyzed. Records are updated on receipt of
the laboratory analysis. Mo plans are being made to
purge the file of any records.
BS—10316 ELECTROBNCEPHALOGRAPHIC PATTERNS OF BOEKEYS
EPA Lab, Perrine, FL OPERATIONAL 1970 ADTOHATBD.
Santolucito, J., Chief, Pharmacology Branch.
Aids in the research of primates exposed to
pesticides by consolidating and refining the
researchers observations by use of a selected
statistical package.
Specific results rather than a formal report axe
the continuous output from the system. Certain
pesticide products are given to selected primates, and
the animals' reactions are recorded at certain
intervals. Statistical runs are made using the
recordings as inputs. The statistical output serves as
a basis for further refinements in the experiments, or
for a change in the approach to the research effort.
observations are recorded manually and are input
by keyboard and on-line into the PPP-8. The computer
currently uses the following programs to process the
observations: Signal Averaging Program, Time Interval
Histogram Program, luto-and-cross Correlation Program,
and statistical Boutines. Aside from the PDP-6, a
Burroughs UHISOBT Analysis Card system is used to file
and retrieve information from a 2000 card reference
data base. The basic environment is experimental,
batch, keyboard entry, laboratory-oriented PDP-8,
(with DEKCAPX, printer and tape drives) with a 8,000-
byte core requirement and consisting of four programs
written in FORTRAN, BASIC, PA1, and FOCAL. »*System
Revised Hay 1973»*
KS-10317 TOXICOLOGY DATA SISTEH EPA Lab, Chamblee,
6a. operational 1950 HANDAL. Curley, August, Chief,
Chamblee Toxicology Laboratory.
Provides toxicologlcal information on the effects
of pesticides in humans and laboratory animals by
pathologic techniques.
A report, generated as reguired, is an
individualized, clinical study or test that determines
the effects of a pesticide in a particular situation.
The study is forwarded to the requestor for his use. A
copy of the study or report is maintained in the local
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files.
After receipt of a request, an examination to
determine the toxicological effect of a pesticide in a
particular situation is performed. The findings are
obtained and recorded in accordance with standard
laboratory techniques. * report is prepared from the
findings and returned to the requestor. It is
contemplated to automate the technical data base for
ease in storage and retrieval.
BS-10318 TOXICITY DATA FILE EPA lab, Sulf Breeze,
PI OPERATIONAL 1961 MANUAL. Lowe, Jack I., Deputy
Director, Gulfbreeze Laboratory.
Aids the laboratory's researchers specializing in
a particular field of pesticide effects by maintaining
records on the toxicity of different compounds to
different species of estuarine organisms tested.
Data Summarized in quarterly and annual reports.
Selected data published in scientific journals.
Do formal data collection procedures are used.
Files are updated as needed. There is no formal
distribution made of the information; researchers
actively seek the data as the need arises. **System
fieviaed Hay 1973««
83-10320 PESTICIDE TEST RESULT EPA Headquarters
OPERATIONAL 1948 MANUAL. Kissler, Kenneth F.,
Program Coordinator, Pesticides Regulation Division.
Bakes available to each laboratory as well as to
headquarters staff. Registration Division, Pesticide
Enforcement Division, Criteria and Evaluation Division
and Technical Services Division reports on all
products tested and the results of analysis performed.
The reports issued on a daily basis provide data
on methods used, results of analysis and/or test,
where analysis and/or test was performed and by whom.
The data developed support registration, standards,
enforcement and accident functions of the agency.
Samples of pesticides are collected by inspectors,
assigned numbers and forwarded to one of four
chemistry laboratories. The samples are then analyzed
and reports prepared, of which the original is
forwarded to headquarters and one copy remains at the
laboratory. »*System Revised Ray 1973*«
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reporting; and studies. Data in the system will
include radionuclide results in water, air, soil,
food, animals, and plants as well as common sample and
site identification and location descriptions.
Reporting formats are being developed on common
terminology and methodology of sample collection. All
samples are expected to be analyzed in either of the
two £PA radiation laboratories where results will be
coded and sent to the Office of Radiation programs for
keypunching. Edited listings will be made and returned
to originators for corrections before system input and
storage. Report generation retrieval and are expected
to be controlled centrally in the initial stages. Do
firm plans have been developed on the hardware and
software specifications.
SS-10085 INSTITUTIONAL TOTAL DIET SAMPLING NETWORK
(ITDSW) EPA Headquarters OPERATIONAL 1961
AUTOMATED. Cuny, Philip A., Systems Analyst,
Surveillance and Inspection Division.
Monitors the radiation level of food served to 9-
to-12-ye«r olds in U.S. institutions to ensure food
with safe levels is consumed.
Primary output of the system is sample analysis
results which are included in a monthly report that
lists sampling locations and the radionuclide level of
sampled food. Data is used by the Office of Radiation
Programs, NBBCs, the Food and Drug Administration,
State Public Health agencies, and interested members
of the qeneral public for monitoring radiation levels,
trend analysis, and research. Major informational
elements are sampling station identification and
location and the levels of strontium-89, Strontium-90,
iodine-131, cesium-137, barium-14Q, and potassium-40.
Food samples are collected from 28 institutions
for children, such as orphanages and schools, under
contract to EPA in 23 states. Complete meals for one
child are collected for a week once each quarter.
Samples are sent to the BPa laboratories in Las Tegas,
Nevada, and Montgomery, Alabama, for analyses.
Montgomery submits results to the Office of Radiation
Programs on a radionuclide data report coding sheet
for keypunching; Las Vegas keypunches cards on site.
All cards in Washington are listed and sent back to
the data originators for editing and correction.
Corrected listings are sent back to Naahington for
repunching and clean data is transcribed onto magnetic
tape for storage. File contains H,000 records,
averaging 160 bytes per record. Ten applications
programs, written in FORTRAN, are used for data sorts,
manipulation, and report generation. Software requires
20,000 bytes of core storage on the Food and Drug
Administration's IBM System 360/50.
83-10029 ISOTOPE INVENTORI SYSTEM (BSINV) NEBC,
Las Tegas OPERATIONAL 1972 ADTORATED. Coogan, John
S., Radiation Safety officer, Badiation Safety:
Dillon, James, Computer Operator, Data Services,
Technical Services.
Informs the Atomic Energy Commission of the amount
of isotopes at the Center, in compliance with our
licenses; also apprises the staff as to radio nuclide
availability and replenishment levels.
Sives the Badiation Safety number (received as
isotope arrives on station), isotope, calibration
activity, calibration date, half-life in days, date
received, custodian and location of isotope. **System
Revised Hay 1973**
Processing steps under development.
>9-1008* NATIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL RADIATION DATA
SFSTBM (NEBADS) EPA Headquarters DEVELOPMENTAL 1972
Automated. Cuny, Philip A., Systems Analyst,
Surveillance and Inspection Division.
Aids in monitoring the effects of radiation on
humans and the environment by collecting and
evaluating data on radiation levels in air, water, and
food.
System is in the developmental stage and therefore
produces no reports. Planned reports will be similar
to the Radiological Health Data and Deports, and will
probably be used principally by the SPA radiation
laboratories in Las Vegas, Nevada, and Montgomery,
Alabama, Office of Badiation programs; the Food and
Drug Administration, the Atomic Energy Commission;
State Public Health agencies; and the general public.
Anticipated data uses are pathway, trend, and
statistical analysisj selected retrieval; special
BS-10066 TRITIUM NETWORK EPA Headquarters
OPEBATIOHAL I960 MANUAL. Cuny, Philip A., Systems
Analyst, Surveillance and Inspection Division.
Aids in protecting the U.S. public from consuming
water containing harmful levels of tritium by
monitoring random samples of ground and surface waters
to establish statistical benchmarks to evaluate
tritium levels.
Principal, output is sample analysis results which
are listed on various issues of a report listing
sampling locations and the tritium level of water
samples. Data are used by the office of Badiatipn
Pregrams, NEFCs, the Food and Drug Administration,
State Public Health agencies, and interested members
of the general public for monitoring tritium levels,
trend analysis, and research. Major informational
elements include sample station identification and
location, tritium content, and error estimation.
BFA and state officials collect water samples for
tritium analysis. State officials can use either BPA
or non-EPA Laboratories for analysis. In the case of
non-BPA laboratories, results are sent directly to the
Office of Badiation Programs where data is keypunched,
edited, and placed on magnetic tape for storage. All
data from BPA laboratories is sent to the Office of
Radiation Programs in a radiological data report for
keypunching, editing, and storing on magnetic tape.
Data file is not presently being manipulated and is
not used in report generation. Plans are being made to
automate the system.
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BBTIROBHBETAL HFOBHATIOB STSTBBS
SS-10087 HUMAN BONE NETUOHK (HBN) EPA Headquarters
OPERATIONAL 1961 AUTOMATED. Cuny, Philip A., Systems
Analyst, Surveillance and Inspection Division.
Measures the effects of nuclear fallout on humans
by testing human bones for levels of accumulated
radionuclides.
Primary output of the system is sample analysis
results which are included in a quarterly report
listing sample locations and the accumulated
radionuclide level of the sampled human bones. Data is
used by the Office of radiation Programs, KBBCs, State
Public Health agencies, and interested members of the
general public for monitoring radiation levels, trend
analysis, and research. Computer printout listings are
also produced quarterly on sampling results for up-to-
date use of the data for trend analysis by the
Division of Surveillance and Inspection (EPA) and the
Bureau of Radiological Health (IDA). Major
informational elements are sample identification and
location, strontium-90, calcium, and bone type.
Bone samples are collected from deceased persons
or during surgery by federal and state agencies. These
samples ace sent to the EPA radiation laboratories in
Las Vegas, Nevada and Montgomery, Alabama, for
analysis. Results are coded and keypunched in Las
Vegas for submission to Headquarters. Montgomery
results are transcribed onto a coding sheet for
keypunching at Headquarters. Cards are listed on a
computer printout which is returned to the data
originators for editing and correcting the listing.
Listing is returned to Headquarters for rekeying and
clean data is stored on magnetic tape, rile contains
2500 records, averaging 30 bytes per record. Records
are being added at an average rate of «5 per month. Ko
records are being purged. Two applications programs
written in FOBTBAH are used tor data manipulation and
report generation. System requires 20,000 bytes of
storage on the Food and Drag Administration's IBM
System 360/50.
BS-10088 PASTEUBIZBD HILK BBTRORK (PHI) EPA
Headquarters OPERATIONAL I960 AUTOMATED. Cuny,
Philip A., Systems Analyst, Surveillance and
Inspection Division.
Honitors the radiation level of samples of
pasteurized milk to ensure that is is safe for Q.S.
consumption.
The main output of the system is results of sample
analysis, which are presented in a monthly report
listing sampling stations and the radionuclide level
of sampled milk. Data is used by the Office of
Radiation Programs, KBBCs, Las Vegas and Montgomery,
the Food and Drug Administration, State Public Health
aqencies, and interested membecs of the public for
monitoring radiation levels, trend analysis, and
research. Major informational elements included in the
network ace sampling station identification, location,
and the levels of strontium-89 and -90, iodine-131,
cesium-137, barium-HO, and potassium-HO.
Monthly samples from 63 stations (at least on* pec
state) are sent to either of the EPA Badiation
Laboratories in Montgomery, Alabama, or Las Tegas,
Nevada, where analysis is made and the results are
placed on radiological data report coding sheets. Las
Tegas keypunches sheets and submits cards; Montgomery
sends in shsets for keypunching at the Office of
Radiation Programs where all card* are listed.
Listings are sent back to the laboratories for
editing. Changes ace noted on listings, which are
returned to Kashington for corrections. Cleaned cards
are transcribed to magnetic tape, rile contains 14,000
cecords, averaging 80 bytes per record, two
application programs written in FORTRAN and COBOL are
used for data manipulation and report generation on
the rood and Drug Administration's ISA System 380/50,
requiring 20,000 bytes of core for operation.
¦8-10190 FBLXNB COLOBT IBFOBBATIOB (TBB CAT SYSTEM)
BBBC, Durham OETBLOPHBBTAL 1969 AUTOMATED. Liddle,
Charles G., Chief, Biophysics Oniti April, Raymond,
System Analyst, Banagement Information t Data Systems
Div.
Tests health effects of radiation on a large
research feline colony. Also used for colony
management.
The system is presently being converted from an
IBB System 360/30 to an IBB System 370/155, Jt
description of future reports and processes are not
presently available. Previously, sixteen different
classes of information were collected and stored. More
are now in the planning stage. All sixteen classes of
information plus two computed pieces of data were
listed according to a prearranged schedule in the focm
of a computer printout. In addition, specialized
listings or reports were printed out on an as-needed
basis. All listings and reports were used internally
by the Toxicological Studies Section for following
experiments or preparing reports or papers. The
sixteen classes of information are: birth record;
death; location; breeding; heat; blood formed
elements; comments on blood formed elements; blood
differential; comments on blood differential; blood
collection; counting background; metabolism counting;
whole body counting; weight; serum chemistry; cat
history. The two computed elements are associated with
blood formed elements and blood differential. The
system is presently at Twinbrook Laboratory in
Rockville, HD, but will soon move to the NERC at
Durham.
Data is collected on preprinted Zocms, one form
for each of the sixteen different classes of
information. They are keypunched and their image
transmitted to the computer by remote terminal for on-
line batch processing. The first nineteen columns of
each card are the same and are the key for the index
sequential organization of the file. The individual
records are edited and added to the file. The edit
process checks for validity and appends information
concerning the age and sex of the animal at the time
of observation, the date of entry of the infocmation,
and the type of entry, i«e., new, correction. A
listing of the records entered and rejected along with
the reason is returned to the remote terminal. In
addition, the edit program performs calculations on
some of the records, the blood formed elements, and
blood differential, and generates additional records.
The data file is presently updated daily. Data
listings of selected classes of data are returned on a
bi-weekly, monthly, or quarterly basis depending on
the class of information. The reports are used to
follow the progress of experiments and analyze results
for reports preparation. Three classes of information,
birth records, exposure records, and embryo birth
records are combined to produce an exposure summary
which is used along with the counting background and
efficiency data to analyze the metabolism counting
data. This portion of the system is operating on the
KBBC IBB System 360/50 in Eorth Carolina and involves
eleven PL/1 programs and two utility programs.
Additionally, a file of bibliography listings and
abstracts of articles concerning the cat is being run
on bureau of Radiological Health's IBB System 360/50.
••System Revised Hay 1973*»
IS-10197 AIR DATA HAN19EBENT «BC, Las Tegas
OPERATIONAL 1967 A0T0HATSD. Corkern, Billis D.,
Chief, Air Surveillance Section; Ihitesell, James T.,
Systems Analyst, Data Acquisition and Analysis Branch.
Aids safety programs by providing daily
radioactivity by location using air sampling!
determines the need for further investigation or
corrective action.
Two reports are prepared for internal use, a Daily
Air Report and a Daily Scoss Beta Results Report. Two
reports are prepared for external use, a Monthly Air
Report and a Monthly Sross Beta Radioactivity
Concentrations in Air, Summary. The Daily Air Report
lists frequency and quality of air samples by station
numbers. It is used to monitor the regularity of
reporting by station. Daily oross Beta Results Reports
are recorded, in picocuries pet cubic meter, readings
from each station by reporting number, name, and
location. It is used to monitor results of reporting
stations and to verify unusual incidants. Monthly Air
Report lists all data from each station for the
reporting period. It is distributed to ABC, regional
BPA office and state agency where the station is
located. Monthly Cross Beta Radioactivity
Concentrations in Air, Summary gives the number of
samples collected and the minimum, average and maximum
concentrations in PCI/M»»3 of each station. It is
published in Radiation Data and Reports. Both monthly
reports are used to monitor radiation levels for
¦tatiatical analysis and evaluation of safety
programs.
Twenty-four hoar samples of airborne particulates
from 21 Western States are collected daily at each
active station on *-inah diameter, glass-filters at a
flow rate of about 350 cubic maters of air per day.
Sample filters and field data forms are rsturnad to
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the NERC Las Vegas foe analysis, where the filter is
received by sample control along with its field data
form. Receipt of the sample is made on a posting form
and obvious errors are corrected. The collected
information is keypunched and the sample along with
its cards Is submitted for a beta count. Particulate
filters are counted 5 minutes for gross beta
radioactivity as soon as they are received, and at 5
and 12 days after collection. Those filters with total
gross beta radioactivity of 500 CPU or greater are
gamma scanned. Individual count cards are submitted
for data processing. Beta activity concentrations at
time of count, are extrapolated to mid point of
collection to produce a report of values. Programs are
also used to analyze and report surveillance data. The
system consisting of 10 application programs written
in COBOL and FORTRAN operating on ABC*s CDC 6400
computer with a minimum core of 56,000 words. ~~System
Revised Bay 1973»»
IS-10198 BILK DIRECTOR* INFORMATION SYSTEM NERC,
Las Vegas OPERATIONAL 1968 AOTOHATBD. Alton, David
N., Chief, Data and Report Onit; Friedland, Michael
J., Systems Analyst, Data Acquisition and Analysis
Branch.
Provides data to evaluate possible effects of
events at the Nevada Teat Site. Provides a directory
for obtaining information on current human and dairy
cow population in selected areas of Otah, Nevada,
Arizona and California.
Two areas of reports are available} a
Directory/Listing Reports and a Bilk Cow/Feed Summary
Report. The content and areas covered by these Reports
is controlled by a set of parameters provided by the
report reguestor. The requestor selects tbe area to be
reported by giving the latitude and longitude to be
used as a control point and the azimuth increment and
direction that is to be searched. Also indicated is
what grades are to be included, whether it should be
by population or dairy cow and feed, what types of
feeds available, number of months on feed, and types
of storage.
All data is collected by field representatives and
punched into a series of carda for input into the
system. The cards are edited and validated by a secies
of programs. Selected areas are updated periodically,
in particular, those areas immediately surrounding the
levada Test Site. The data collected for each state is
Maintained on separate tape in sequential order. Tbe
system consists of 8 application programs written in
FORTRAN and operating on ABC's CDC 6400 computer using
a minimum core of 85,000 words.
13-10199 STANDARDS IIVBNTOSI SISTER NBBC, las
Vegas OPERATIONAL 1971 AOTOHATBD. smiecinaki, Ralph
t.. Chief, Quality Control Services) Dillon, James
a.. Systems Analyst, Data Acquisition and Analysis
Branch.
Raintain* a current inventory of radioactive
standards by isotopes. Osed to identify types of
isotopes on hand, their remaining activity, and the
amount used during the reporting period.
A Qaality Control Radioactive standards Inventory
is prepared monthly and contains a listing of all
standards on inventory, ordered by isotope and
arranged by amount of activity, guantity, number of
dilutions, half-life since calibration, chemical form,
supplier and grama used during tbe reporting period, t
Quality Control Radioactive Standards Daily Osage Log
Is prepared monthly and contains the date an isotope
was prepared for use, tbe requestor, type of isotope,
dilution number, calibration date, amount used,
chemical form, supplier, and purpose, t third report.
Quality Control Samples Prepared during the Period is
also prepared monthly and contains the requestor, the
Isotope, and types and numbers of samples prepared.
The reports as* used by the Qaality Control Section in
maintaining accountability of radioactive samples by
isotope in their custody.
Additions and requests for standards are
keypunched from the Quality Control Standard Inventory
and Request for Standards forms, respectively. She
4ata is machine-edited and validated. She inventory is
updated and the radioactivity of tbe remaining
standards is individually calculated. She system
consists of three application programs vritten in
foniki and operating on ABC's CDC 6*00 compotes
requiring a minimum core of >5,000 words. ~~System
Revised Ray J973»»
BS-10200 INDOOR RADON INDEPTH AIR SAHPLINS DOSIBETBY
DATA BASE NERC, Las Vegas OPERATIONAL 1971
AUTOMATED. Duncan, David L., Staff Officer, Uranium
Tailing Branch; Moore, John n.. Systems Analyst, Data
Acguisition and Analysis Branch.
Aids personal health and safety programs in Srand
Junction, Colorado, by providing information on
structures exposed to radio isotopes caused by the use
of fij.1 containing Oranium Hill Tailings in their
construction.
Two weekly reports are prepared, the Indoor RADON
Indepth Air Sampling Meekly Data Verification and the
Indoor RADON Indepth Sampling Meekly working Level.
Both are used by the Oranium Hill Tailings Project
Officer and the Colorado Department of Public Health
to verify all input data and coordinate the project. A
third report produced monthly, the Indoor RADON
Indepth Air Sampling Comprehensive Nocking Level,
contains the calculated average working levels for
multi-air-sampled locations in Grand Junction,
Colorado and is used by the Joint committee on Atomic
Energy and the EPA to determine which structures meet
established criteria for assistance to alleviate their
radiation problem. These reports are also used by the
Colorado Department of Public Health to determine
possible personal exposure and inform owners of the
level of radiation calculated for their structures.
calibrated thermal luminescent dosimeters (TLD's)
are used to collect air samples for one week out of
each two months per structure being surveyed. Six
different readings per structure, per year is
desirable. Sample filters and field data forms are
returned to the NERC, Las Vegas for analysis. Receipt
of the sample is entered on a posting form and obvious
errors are corrected. The collection information is
key punched from the form and submitted along with the
samples for analysis. The count data from the analysis
is automatically punched. Following submission for
data processing, programs check for a variety of data
errors and calculates the beta activity concentrations
at the time of count. The concentration values are
used in computer programs to determine Norking Levels
(amount of alpha energy given off during decay of the
short half life daughters of BADON of each structure)
and used to produce weekly reports for verification of
data. Verified data is sorted by location numbers and
generated in comprehensive report. Combined Norking
Levels for duplicate runs and average Norking Levels
for multi-sampled locations are calculated. The system
consists of throe application programs in FORTRAN
operating on the ABC CDC 6400 with minimum core
requirement of 05,000 words.
M-10201 URARIDH SILL TMIINO SDBVBI DATA BASE
NBBC, Las Vegas OPERATIONAL 1971 AOTOHATBD. Duncan,
David L., Staff Officer, Oranium Tailing Branch;
Allison, seorge C., systems Analyst, Data Acquisition
and Analysis Branch.
Aids in determining the personnel health hazard by
measuring extent of exposure of the populace of Srand
Junction, Colorado to Oranium Bill Tailings that were
used for construction and fill. Osed to coordinate tbe
field sarvey and to determine what areas are
candidates for a detailed study under the Indoor RADON
Indepth Air Sampling Program.
A series of reports can be generated from the data
base and consist of the following: Short Address
listing. Long Address by City, Long Address by County
Bigh Inside samma-Bigh Outside Samma, Summary, Address
by County High insids samma-Bigh outside Samma,
Summary, Bailing Labels Proof, and Railing Labels
Finals. In addition there are 9 retrieval options and
11 sort options. All reports ate used by the Oranium
Bill Tailing Project Officer in managing and
coordinating the survey of the affected area, and in
determining areas of structures to be considered for
the Indoor RADON indepth Air Sampling study. Sailing
labels are used to forward tbe results of the survey
to the home owner.
Buildings in Grand Juntion, Colorado, are being
screened for possible radiation hazards, as each
location is monitored, data is entered on an indoor
RADON Study Samma Screening form and reviewed for
accuracy by a field supervisor. It is then sent to
NBBC, Las Vegas, for keypunching and entry into the
syaten. An ent«y is made it a gamma map is needed and
if a atudy is yascanted. A series of report* are
produced for use by the Project aanager in determining
what locations need gamma maps and/or return calls,
whether screening was completed, and whether the
location should be considered for additional
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BNVIBONMENTAL INFOBlilTION SISTERS
monitoring. The System consists of nine application
programs written in COBOL and FOBTBAN and operates on
ABC's CDC 6400 requiring a minimum core of 16,000
words. The data base is maintained on disk.
ES-10202 DOSIMETRY SYSTBB NEBC, Las Vegas
OPERATIONAL 1972 AUTOMATED. Fitzsimmons, Charles K.,
Chief, Dosimetry Unitj KhiteselX, James T., Systems
Analyst, Data Acquisitions and Analysis Branch.
Provides continuous radiological monitoring of off
Nevada-Test-Site environment by use of
thermoluminescent dosimeters at approximately 100
fixed stations and on about 60 off-site residents.
Calculate environmental background and net
exposures by a statistical algorithm and stores
exposure data for routine reporting and for special
file interrogation. Allows historical review of
exposures which is considered in planning nuclear
tests, as monthly incident, cumulative, annual, and
historical. Exposure dosage rates for personnel are
shown for the same time cycled. Bates are expressed in
milli roentgens (KB) per day. Station reports show
environmental background, average exposure per day and
net exposure based upon difference between background
and monitor readings. Personnel reports show by
individual the exposure with thirteen week, twelve
month, and historial sums of net exposure. The report
gives an alert when sum exceeds 1250 MB for thirteen
weeks, and 3000 and 5000 levels for twelve months.
Historical incident readings can also be obtained for
individual showing locations where exposure occurred.
Information from these reports is used by NEBC Las
Vegas and AEC surveillance organizations to monitor
excessive exposures and emissions from nuclear tests.
Results from tests are used to determine effects of
the material tested and to control access to test
areas.
Dosimeters which are exchanged monthly at 100
fixed locations and with 60 off-site residents provide
gamma exposure data. Data and identification ace
keypunched and processed by an edit program which
checks for logical validity, corrections are made by
the dosimetry unit staff. A central file of
calibration factors for each dosimeter is used to
adjust readings before results are added to a master
data file maintained on a disk pack with tape backup.
Background for fixed stations is calculated by
statistical methods using the past 12 meas- urement
periods. Personnel exposures are compared to station
back- grounds and the difference is filed as personnel
net exposures. Historical exposure records are
maintained on each person and station. These data can
be retrieved in a number of formats. The system con-
sists of 55 application programs written in COBOL and
FOBTBAN operating on ABC's 6400 computer with a
minimum core requirement of 122,000 words. **System
Bevised Bay 1973**
IS-10203 SURVEILLANCE DATA BANA6EMENT NBBC, Las
Veqas OPERATIONAL 1971 AUTOBATBD. Snelling, Bobert
N., chief. Data Acquisition and Analysis Branch;
Allison, George C., Systems Analyst, Data Acquisition
and Analysis Branch.
Presents data generated by the processing of
environmental samples at the NEBC, Las Vegas,
laboratory. The processing that provides the data for
input is a production type process designed to analyze
routine as well as special environmental samples for
gross and specific alpha and beta counting, specific
radio chemistry and gamma counting with qualitative
and quantitative spectral analysis.
Four programs are available to present the stored
data in a variety of formats. Sort options available
are program, city, county, state, region, sample type,
sample sub-type, lab number, collection date,
collection time, location code, use code, and event.
Location descriptions are edited and validated by
the location file generation program which is also
used to update the current tape file. A maximum of
1024 locations are allowed. Data cards received for
storage are validated, converted from card to data
base format, and merged with their location
description and used to update the current file on
tape. The data retrieval program allowa limits to be
placed on various codes on the fixed portion of each
data record. Each record of the data file is read and
the specified codes are compared. Records falling
inside the limits ace written on one file while those
outside are written on another. This allows retrievals
to be made by either selecting certain records or
eliminating certain records. Four programs have been
written to present data. Tables are used by the
programs to provide units and state names in place of
the numeric codes contained in the data records.
Additional programs are being developed that will
produce plots, dose estimates and average
concentratios. The system consists of 8 application
programs written in COBOL and operating on AEC's CDC
6100 using a minimum core of 16,000 words. **Syst
Revised nay 1973**
ES-10204 Q0ALITT CONTROL CROSS-CHECK OATA BASE
NBRC, Las Vegas OPERATIONAL 1972 AUTOMATED.
Smiecinski, Ralph F., Chief, Quality Control Services;
Allison, George C., Systems Analyst, Data Acguisition
and Analysis Branch.
Provides laboratories with a quality control check
on their analysis of a known radioactive sample.
A monthly letter sent to each laboratory describes
statistical methods and terminology and includes
historical plots by month, showing the normalized
Deviation From Known, Normalized Deviation from Srand
Average and Normalized Range for each different sample
analyzed. In addition, a printout of the analysis of
the other participating laboratories of the same type
of sample is included. The information assists each
participating laboratory in determining their own
quality of output compared to others and to detect
trends.
Each laboratory returns a Cross-check Data Sheet
for each supplied sample, giving sample number, type,
collection date, and three separate analyses of the
sample. This data is transcribed onto the Qaality
Control Cross- Check Coding form for keypunching.
Previous historical data is also entered into the
system and updated with the new data. Selected
statistical programs and algorithums are used to
analyze the input and prepare graphs. The system
consists of two application programs written in
FOBTBAN and operates on AEC's CDC 6100 Computer
requiring a minimum core of 20,000 words.
BS-10205 ESKIMO SOBVEILLANCE KEBC, Las Vegas
OPERATIONAL 1966 AOTOMATED. Eckert, John A., Chief,
Dose Assessment; Snelling, Bobert N., Chief, Data
Acquisition and Analysis Branch.
Aids Alaskan Eskimo health programs by
establishing trends of individual Cesium-137 ingested
by location.
Two semi-annual reports are pxoduced, one lists
the raw data for editing before entering into the
system and the other summarizes the verified data. The
following data is contained in the reports; name of
individual surveyed, sex, weight, 137-CS
concentrations, radiation dose index, and location.
These reports are used by the nebc Dose Assessment
organization to monitor excessive exposure, develop
trends, and identify areas of excessive intake for
possible corrective action.
A TMC multichannel analyzer is used to obtain a
ganuna ray spectra tape from each Eskimo analyzed in
conjunction with a personal history card. The data
taken from the spectra tape is keypunched for input
into a program for conversion to a Cesium-t37 body
burden for each individual surveyed. The personnel
data is matched with the bod; burdens and the output
is edited. The system consists of two application
programs written in FOBTBAN and operating on the AEC's
CDC 6400 with a minimum core requirement of 10,000
words. The data base is maintained on cards.
18*10206 BADIO NUCLIDE INVENTORY EPA Lab,
Montgomery, *L OPERATIONAL 1972 AUTOMATED. Norwood,
D., statistician, Eastern Environmental Radiation
Laboratory.
Informs the Atomic Energy Commission of the amount
of nuclides used in laboratory work, and apprises the
staff as to radio nuclide availability and
replenishment levels.
One report) describes the location, by building, of
the various radio nuclides. It also lists the isotope
designators, the label number, the account number and
the half-life of the isotope.
A Osage Beport is forwarded by the Badiological
Counting Section to the Data Processing Section,
Inputs to the Nuclear DATA 812 computer are keyed in.
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A contractor provided operating system and application
program perform the computations regarding the half-
life of the isotopes, tbe amount used remaining, and
tabulates the results. System environment is as
follows: keyboard, on-line, real-time, medium speed
printer, magnetic tape and paper tape. System minimum
core requirements are 8,000 bytes. Largest file has
200 records of U0 bytes each, and the computer is a
Nuclear Data 812 which may be replaced by a PDP-8.
BS-10312 NEVADA IB ST SITE - OFP-SITE HUBAB
SUBVEILLAKCE SYSTBB HERC, Las Vegas OPERATIONAL
1970 MANUAL. Eckert, John A., Chief, Dose
Assessment.
Aids health and safety programs by providing
information on the amount of radionuclides found in
groups of individuals. Used to correlate calculated
body burdens and known past fallout deposition
patterns.
An annual report is prepared from the statistical
analysis performed on the data collected from the
individuals by location. The information is used by
the A EC and EPA in future planning within the (ITS, for
historical reference, trend analysis, and the study of
health effects.
A medical history, blood sample, urine sample and
a whole body count is obtained from each individual. A
blood profile is performed on the blood sample, the
urine is analyzed for H3 and Pu, and the gamma ray
spectra tape from the multichannel analyzer is
analyzed for K40 and Cs137. Before all the data is
entered into a Rang 700 programable calculator to
perform correlation analysis, a visual validity check
is performed. The output is used to produce the annual
reports by location. Approximately 1,200 records of
individuals surveyed are maintained.
IS-10313 RHOLE BOOf COOMTIBG STSTtH IIEsC, Las
Vegas OPJKITIOHAI 63 BARBAL. Bckert, John A.,
Chief, Dose Assessment.
Aids personal health and safety programs by
providing information on individuals suspected of
exposure to various radionuclides. Data used to
Identify positive exposure and calculate the body
burden of the individual.
A report is prepared on each individual giving the
calculated body burden. Information from this report
is used by AEC and BPA in possible legal litigations,
to discover accident trends, and to review radiation
safety plans.
Tbe individual is placed in a Rhole Body Counting
Chamber where a multichannel analyzer produces a gamma
ray spectra tape, the tape is analyzed by a Bang 700
programable calculator and produces a body burden
which ia validated visually. A personal history is
collected of such major items as organization, age,
veight, name and address. The name is used as an index
to the spectra tape generated, the report is produced
from the information collected on personal history and
the calculated body burden. All data is maintained on
file.
¦S~10m BIOASSAY PBOGBAH RISC, Las Vegas
OPEHATIOEAL 1965 BABOAL. Coogan, John S., Safety
Officer, Badiation Safety Division.
Provides Information on individual exposure to
radio Isotopes so that health and safety programs may
»• reviewed and to pinpoint areas of safety
irregularities,
Beports generated periodically give the name of
tbe individuals tested, the data and time of sample,
and tbe results of analysis. These results are used by
the ISBC Safety Officer to control personal contact
"ith radioactive material, to provide a legal record
Lavel of exposure of individuals, and to evaluate
tbe Mic Badiation Safety Program.
Selected personnel vho are exposed or suspected of
•xposure to radio isotopes axe scheduled to give urine
samples which «rs examined for tritium, plotoniua, and
radioactive mercury. The results are reviewed and then
along with the individual's other identifying data are
keypunched into the Surveillance Data Banagement
system for formatting and printouts. Tbe system's
rspott generation programs are written in COBOL.
ES-10315 PERSONNEL EXPOSURE SKSTEM NEBC, Las Vegas
OPERATIONAL 1958 BANUAL. Coogan, John S., Safety
Officer, Badiation Safety Division.
Provides information on individual exposure to
radio isotopes. The information is used to control
personal contact with radioactive materials and
provides a legal record of individual exposure
required by the Atomic Energy Commission.
The Personnel Exposure Report is prepared monthly
by an independent laboratory after analysis of
personnel film badges. The report cites the
individual's name, social security number, birth date,
yearly total exposure, guartecly exposure, and
organization as required by the aec. special reports
are prepared periodically. The information is used by
the Safety Officer to evaluate the NEBC Radiation
Safety Program and to control personal contact with
radio isotopes.
Honthly or on special occasions each person
employed by the NERC is required to turn in his
Dosimetry film and identification badge to the Safety
officer for analysis to determine level of exposure.
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¦S-10095 SOLID HASTE INFORMATION RETRIEVAL SISTEB
{SRI8S) EPA Headquarters OPERATIONAL 1967
AOTOBATED. Connolly, John A., Technical Information
Officer, Technical information Staff.
Provides a comprehensive reference to published
international literature on solid waste management to
speed technological transfer.
Abstracts with author and subject indexes are
published monthly. Solid Raste Information Betrieval
Systems (SRIBS) also offers general inquiry,
literature search, technical translations and user
seminar services. Federal, state, and local agencies
in the Dnited States and abroad, as well as members of
the general research and development community,
consulting engineers, attorneys, students and others
of tbe lay public, use these services to further
knowledge of new techniques and principals, and to
keep abreast of current research projects.
Documents entered in SRIBS are drawn from
international literature on solid waste management
covering a core list of approximately 700 titles as
well as primary and secondary periodical literature.
Other sources include patent literature from the
United States and eight foreign countries and
conference papers, books, technical reports,
monographs, and laws. A full citation, including
English titles of foreign-language documents, and
informative abstract and key word index terms are
prepared for documents, paper and microfilm files of
these profiles are maintained to facilitate retrieval
and copies of all documents accessioned are stored in
the library. Rritten, phone, or in-person inquiries
are honored for information that can be provided
without a machine Bearch. Beferral services direct an
inquirer to the Office of Solid Haste Banagement
Programs (05RBP), other agencies of the Government, or
specialists in the subject area requested. SRIBS
computerized data bank, containing information on
18,000 scientific and technical documents is used for
comprehensive literature searches. Such requests
should be directed to: SfiRS, P. o. Box 2365,
tockvllle, ad., 208S2, Answers to requests, entered
and monitored from a communications terminal, show
document accession numbers and/or full abstracts.
Abstracts are screened by an information analyst for
relevance to search topics. Bard copies of relevant
abstracts, with bibliographic citations, are
reproduced from microfilm to answer requests. The
system operates on an XBR System 370/165 at Din using
RYLB0B software for file maintenance and retrieval of
bibliographic data.
18-10250 STAT03 Of BfClCLIBS STSTIB BCA Bogion 1,
Boston 0P1BATI0BM, 1971 BABUBL. Buebner, 0., Acting
Chief, scant Support Section.
Seeks .to aid public usage of solid waste recycling
facilities by maintaining a listing of recycling
plants, collection points, their capabilities and
location.
Principal source of statistical and descriptive
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EMflBORHBHTAL INFOBRATIOI SYSTB0S
data collected on recycling points is the various
publications requested from state agencies. These are
retained for management purposes and provides the
source of information on all recycling collection
points and their capabilities in Region 1. It is used
to answer public inquiries and provide data to the
Office of Solid Wastes in Cincinnati,
Data is extracted from publications produced by
the state solid vaste authorities, tabulated and
filed.
BS-10251 LEACHATE EPA Region 1, Boston
OPERATIONAL 1972 HA8UAL. Leigbton, Ira Sanitary
Engineer, Solid Vaste Management Branch.
Aids in distributing data on leachates, such as
location and treatment resulting from solid waste
disposal.
The data base consists of technical articles,
reports, journals, and other specialized publications
describing the results of solid vaste treatment and
control as related to leaching. The information is
used to respond to queries regarding leachates.
Technical literature is scanned and the Cincinnati
NERC queried for all publications relevant to
leaching. There is no formal structure to the data
base.
BS-10296 SOLID WASTE DISPOSAL SITES INVENTORY SPA
Region 10, Seattle OPERATIONAL 1970 HAHUAL. Tate,
Willis, Staff Assistant, Categorical Programs
Division.
Provides the Categorical Programs Division with
the capability to monitor the status of all solid
waste disposal sites identified in Region 10 by the
Hission 5,000 Survey.
No formal reports are produced. Output is mainly
that of providing reference information. The
information is displayed on a large situation map of
Begion 10* All sites are identified by a color-coded
pin that is placed at the location of the site and
indicates whether the site is unacceptable, closed,
modified, or critical. Major data elements maintained
in the system include site identification, site
conditions, zoning data, operational characteristics,
political jurisdication, control programs, quantities
of waste handled annually, and equipment availability.
The file was initially created from the flission
5,000 Survey. Each record consists of the EPA form,
Community Solid Haste Practices and Disposal Site
Investigation Beport. Becords are updated by reports
received from state officials responsible for solid
waste on any changes in site status such as closings,
modifications, or plans for such changes. The file
contains 150 records, which are filed alphabetically
by state*
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IS-10018 COHTBACT AWARDS IS S8I1GI FACILITIBS
CONSTRUCTION EPA Headquarters OPERATIONAL 1952
AUTOMATED. Pandol.fi> Thomas, Systems Analyst,
Monitoring Survey Section.
Aids in evaluating the economic impact of the
construction grant program by maintaining data
pertinent to government contracts awarded to build
sewage treatment facilities.
Reports consist of thirty to forty tables printed
each month to show summaries of contract awards by
month, year, state and type of system. These are used
by the economics Group at SPA headquarters and the
regions for infomation and analysis. Awards can be
listed by the dollars granted to treatment facilities
and to collecting sewer systems.
Each month SPA Headquarters extracts pertinent
information regarding contract awards of sewage
facilities construction from various public sources.
Code sheets are then filled out, the data is punched
and the file is updated. The records are grouped by
month to show all summary information. The on-line
system consists of *0 Pl/1 applications programs on an
IBM System 370/155 with a minimum core of 250,000
BITES.
BS-10031 STORAGE AND RETRIEVAL OF HATER QUALITY DATA
(STORET) EPA Headquarters OPERATIONAL 1963
AUTOMATED. Conger, Charles S., Chief, Information
Access and User Assistance Branch.
Provides information to aid in determining cause
and effect relationships of water pollution.
This system stores information for direct access
and retrieval by more than 150 medium/low speed
terminals at more than 130 locations at Headquarters,
Regions, Centers, Labs, State and local agencies, and
Research Grantees. Aids in determining cause and
effect relationship in water pollution by providing
information on water quality standards, waste
discharges, abatement needs, construction costs,
implementation schedules, and manpower needs. Reports
on all above topics are generated and distributed
through EPA communications network.
Eight water quality related systems use STORET
software. After data is collected, it is input through
terminals in STORET format. Data are stored on high
speed random access devices enabling response to over
1,000 information requests daily. Information is
necessary to management decisions for: definition of
problem areas including waste sources (cause) and
resulting ambient water quality (effects);
knowledgeable allocation of Agency efforts toward
abatement and control in high priority problem areas;
trends in water quality control; identification of
specific polluting waste sources; and municipal waste
treatment facility construction needs. Consists of H50
COBOL, FORTRAN and PL/1, programs on IBH System
370/155 with minimum core of 285,000 bytes.
BS-1003H.01 WATER QUALITY FILE SOB-SYSTEM (STORET)
EPA Headquarters OPERATIONAL 1968 AUTOMATED.
Tutwiler, Clarence, Acting Chief, Information Access
Section.
Provides water quality monitoring data for
assessing progress in achieving water quality
standards, establishing targets, and identifying water
quality violations with the intent of enforcing
neglected standards.
In addition to providing a basis for the
enforcement of standards, the annual reports detail
river basin planning, design experiments, perform math
modeling, suggest trends, and originate standards. The
reports are formatted in accordance with the users'
needs. Using a parameter number, an interactive
program locates all data stored under that number. The
user can put his own data into the file to be
processed and compared with other inputs, and develop
his own front-end programs. Application programs are
available to perform plotting, indexing, and
computation. EPA and other using agencies can access
the biological file or the keyword search file.
Data is collected from 6,000 EPA water quality
monitoring stations (state, regional, river basin),
plus 27,000 stations operated by other agencies. Data
consists of analyzed water quality samples, taken at
the rate of 50,000 per week, validated prior to entry
into data base. File is accessed 250 times a day#
Interactive capability exists at headquarters, and
will extended to regions. Storage, retrieval, and
update program packages have been written to provide
complete access, consisting of 32 application programs
written in PL/1, the system (STORET) operates on an
IBH System 370/155 with a minimum cove requirement of
250,000 bytes.
BS-10034.02 AOTOMAP SUBSYSTEM (AUTOHAP) EPA
Headquarters OPEHATIOBAL 1970 AUTOMATED. Tobin,
Charles, Computer Systems Analyst, Monitoring Graphics
Section.
Seeks to improve the usage of the STOBKT system by
relating digitised map locations to STORET data for
analysis and reference.
Outputs consist of a master map file, map plots,
listings, and microfilms for STOBET users; the sub-
Systems allows STOBET data to be associated
hydrologically by latitude and longitude and River
Bile Index. Master maps are USSS maps containing hand-
coded data for digitization, showing ST0RIT
major/minor basin boundaries and their code numbers,
water guality standard use zones and applicable uses,
influent and effluent points, water guality sampling
stations, stream flow stations, and navigational and
estuarine zones. Plots include a river plot, River
Mile Index plot, station plot, and master plot.
Listings show river mile distances and
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latitude/longitude for water quality control
information points, rivers by name, and summaries by
river basin of pertinent river data.
An operator, using a stylus from a digitizer and
keyboard, creates a magnetic tape file for each map.
The master file is made up of four index sequential
files. * record is created for each map, stream, point
of interest, stream descriptors, and c,ther
identifiers. Consisting of 13 application programs
written in PL/1 and Fortran, the system operates on an
IBM System 370/155 with a minimum core requirement of
380,000 bytes. *»System Revised Hay 1973*»
IS-1003*.03 HIP INVENTOR! AND STATUS SUB-SlfSTBH
(HISS) EPA Headquarters OPERATIONAL 1972
AtJTOHATBD. Tobin, Charles, Computer Systems Analyst,
Monitoring Sraphics Section.
Acts as a monitor to the AUTOHAP system by
providing the location and AOTOMAP processing status
of maps in BPA's inventory.
The STORBT (lap Inventory and Status Sub-system
(HISS) facilitates the controlling of BPA's map
inventory and the monitoring of the production of
digitized maps. HISS provides graphical and printed
information about the current location and automap
processing status of every map in the BPA inventory.
After 0SGS maps are received by Headquarters,
identification data is entered into HISS. Contents are
monitored for accuracy and completeness. Data is
extracted from the file for printout and plots.
Consisting of 35 application programs written in PL/1
and FORTRAN, the HISS Sub-system operates on an IBH
System 370/155 with a minimum core requirement of
242,000 bytes. »*System Revised Say 1973*»
ES-1003«.0» CITr HASTBR FILB (STORET) BPA
Headquarters OPERATIONAL 196H AUTOHATED. Pandolfi,
Thomas, System Analyst, Honitoring and Survey Section.
Lists O.S. cities with their water and sewage
facilities, to index STORET system files.
City directory report is produced weekly from this
system, osed by headquarters BPA and regions for
control and indexing, and to cross ceferenca other
national systems. Its data includes all city
identification such as location, name, state, county,
standard metropolitan statistical area, population,
congressional district and major/minor basin.
City master deck data form is generated when new
city is input into system. Data supplied by regions,
file is updated, and sorted into two index sequential
files to provide cross reference checks against
STORET, RAPP, Industrial Implementation and Municipal
Baste Files. Software consists of 3 PL/1 applications
programs run on IBH System 370/155 requiring minimum
core of 150,000 bytes.
1S-10034.05 FISH KILL FILB (STORBT) BPA
Headquarters OPERATIONAL 1960 AUTOMATED. Pandolfi,
Thomas, Systems Analyst, Honitoring and Survey
Section.
Provides nationwide information on major fish **
kills and their causes to aid in enforcing regulatory
legislation on violating manufacturers.
Reports produced on request contain information on
location, date, tine and cause of fish kills from
other than natural causes and are used by the Regions
and State offices for the imposition of fines.
Information also details the type of fish killed
(game, non-game, commercial], estimated number killed,
severity, duration, area affected, and pollution
source by operation (agriculture, industry,
municipality, transportation, and constructions).
Reports filed by state or regional offices are
mailed to BPA headquarters, where extracted data is
pot into the system by punched cards. Output reports
are generated by BPA Headquarters. State and local
agencies can retrieve data from the system by
communication terminals. Consisting of 25 application
programs written in PL/1, the system (STORET) operates
on an IBB System 370/155 with a minimum core
requirement of 250,000 bytes.
ES-10034.06 CONSTRUCTION GRANT NEED COST SYSTEM
(STORET) BPA Headquarters OPERATIONAL 1957
AUTOMATED. Lewis, Jesse L., Chief, Honitoring Survey
Section.
Estimates costs of municipal waste water treatment
facilities and provides a base for budgeting federal
grants. Estimated costs are determined by an analysis
of past trends in geographic areas, state and
municipal expenditures, and labor and material costs.
Reports show semi-annual projects approved and
pending grants. These reports are used by Construction
Grants Division, EPA Headquarters, to determine
estimated cost of municipal waste water treatment
facilities.
Monthly punched card inputs are received from the
reporting regions containing pertinent current
information. The major file for the system is divided
into two records: Community; and Facility, Need, Cost.
The Community record identifies the community,
population, congressional district, use charges and
date charge rate was established and information
regarding persons or states providing or reviewing
data. The Facility, Needs, Cost record identifies the
facility within the community, project name, percent
of industrial waste processed, constructional and
operational dates, and employment information. The on-
line system interfaces with the STORET System and
consists of 5 PL/1 applications programs on an IBM
System 370/155 with a minimum core of 270,000 bytes.
ES—10034.07 MUNICIPAL HASTE NEEDS FACILITIES
INV2NT0RT (STORET) EPA Headquarters OPERATIONAL
1969 AUTOHATED. Lewis, Jesse L., Chief, Honitoring
and Survey Section.
Provides information for estimating overall
national requirement for waste water treatment plants,
and operating characteristics for plants in operation.
Output reports are used to specify data for
complete description of municipal waste water
treatment facilities, and also to estimate
modifications to existing plants, construction dates,
size and costs of new plants. Reports also show
pending enforcement actions, construction grants and
related data.
Data are input through low and medium speed
terminals on a daily basis to IBH System 370/155
operated by Boeing. Input format is STORBT specified.
Retrieval from low and medium speed terminals is
accomplished by utilizing retrieval format cards,
which list directories, inventories, waste treatment
needs, implementation schedule compliance, and other
reports. Consists of 12 PL/1 application programs. A
minimum core of 80,000 bytes is required.
¦S-10044 ACCOMPLISHMENT PLANKING AND 8SP0RTIVG
SISTEH BPA Headquarters OPERATIONAL 1972 HAN0AL.
Heek, James N., Chief, Accomplishment Planning
Section.
Provides management with a system for reviewing
water guality and sources for developing cleaner
water. This system indentifies and tracks milestones
as well as develops criteria for tasks to be
accomplished by 1976.
Accomplishment reports on actions to achieve clean
water milestones are submitted quarterly and annually
to BPA Headquarters management. Reports list number of
sources and quantity of of pollutants reduced
(pollutant by parameter). This reporting system
provides a more feasible method of evaluating than the
previous existing system.
Plans are written establishing program objectives
for priority areas. All waste sources from STORBT are
listed in a rank of severity. Water quality data for
river basins are then listed, indicating all
violations. A tactical solution is reached, indicating
what quantity of pollutant has to be reduced to
achieve a specific level of water guality. BPA tasks
ace shown by time and program element (monitoring,
planning) for each source. A summary table is
developed shoving target Sates for meeting goals. This
manual system is currently under development.
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BS-10065 GENERALIZED CATALOGIHG AND INQOIRY SYSTEM
(GCIS) BPA Headquarters DEVELOPHEUTAL 1972
AUTOMATED. Thorpe, Paul, Systems Analyst, Data
Reporting Branch.
Will provide information stored in automated data
files that contain data pertinent to water pollution
control, from various governmental agencies.
A catalog of index files are produced upon which
the GCIS is based. The catalog consists of a Directory
File which contains entries for ever; source of
information vater pollution control. An inverted file
contains the records or keys of source naster records
containing data items matching a specific value or
value range category. In addition to the catalog,
there is also provided an inguiry technique whereby
the user may have access via terminal to the systems
catalog without having to access, for example, the HEI
source files. Through this technique, the user can
utilize a variety of options, such as catalog dumps
for certain data fields, count of IDs satisfying a
given set of guery equations, listings of all files or
documents satisfying a set of guery eguations.
There are three phases of cataloging and
inquiring: catalog generation phase, information
search phase, document retrieval phase. For programs
support the catalog generation phase: Translator,
Extract, Dtility Sort, and Inversion. Output from
these is a Catalog Data Set. The information search
phase includes a guery validation function and a guery
language consisting of field relationship expressions.
Boolean connectors and operation Commands. The
document retrieval phase uses the selected document
IDs generated in the inquiry phase to access the
pertinent source file and print the selected format of
the answer records. This phase consists of three major
steps: a Translator automatically writes a tailored
program to extract and print the fields requested by
the user; the program is compiled in C0B0X; the
resultant program is processed against the source file
to print the required information. The Generalized
Cataloging 6 Inguiry System will utilize the IBB
370/155 and be written in COBOL. Minimum core
requirement will be 250,000 bytes with a 40 percent
core overlay. There will be three application
programs. The largest file will have 100,000 records
of variable length up to 900 bytes per record. The
environment will be batch, on-line, medium-speed
printer, CBT, magnetic tape (for storage of
information). The system will retrieve from such files
as the RBI, Dun S Bradstreet, 0SGS River flow File,
Commercial Fisheries, Heather, HODC, BOB, Federal
Activities, Oakridge Rational Laboratory, and Bureau
of Outdoor Recreation.
BS-10066 RATES IRVBRTOBT SYSTEM SPA Headquarters
DEVELOPMENTAL 1973 A0T0BATBD. Kent, George ».,
Chief, Rater Quality Begister Branch; Manning,
Richard, computer Programmer, Rater Quality Register
Branch.
Rill facilitate monitoring the water guality
status of municipal water supplies throughout the
Onited States.
This developmental system will produce reports
containing water analysis data by various geographic
areas, population groups, and types of facilities.
These reports will be used by the Water Quality Supply
Division of BPA Headquarters and RBHC, Cincinnati, to
monitor the water qualities of municipal water
supplies.
Input will be from EPA Form 18- Identification of
Rater sample, light PL/1 application programs are
planned utilising 1,000 bytes of cote on an IBB System
360/30 on line with an IBH 2780 DATA transmission
terminal in Cincinnati, Ohio. There will be 40,000,
H00-character records on the master file. **System
Bevised Hay 1973»*
BS-10067 GBBIRAL POIHT SOORCJ FILE (GPSF) EPA
Headquarters DBTBIOPBBBTBl 1972 AUTOMATED.
Tutwiler, clarence, Chief, Information Access Section.
Collects and analyzes data describing unique point
sources of vater pollution, discharge, and institutes
data quality control procedures.
The General Point Source File (QBSF) enables the
user to specify report information and format. A user
can; select discharges according to discharge data
conditions; sort discharges; select parameters for
retrieval] produce various levels of the data; and
design his own output format. Data will be taken from
organization data systems such as STOBBT, BAPP,
construction grants, and water quality, and the data
is then validated, edited and placed in the GPSF Data
Base.
GPSF consists of values arranged to describe
unique point sources of pollution. Each value will be
given a notation concerning the source and currentness
of the data. Quality control within the file will be
maintained by the accountability of the data source.
Ko data will be allowed into the file unless it is
under the planned and controlled data collection
activity of a responsible program. System software now
operational is: file creation programs; generalized
output programs; edit and input program. The system
consists of eight COBOL, PL/1, and ASSEMBLY
application programs on IBH System 370/155 with a
minimum core requirement of 110,000 bytes.
BS—10068 AERIAL HEAS0RBHBVTS OF U.S. COASTAL ZONE
BP* Headguarters DEVELOPMENTAL 1973 AUTOHATED.
Thorpe, Paul, Systems Analyst, Data Reporting Branch.
Establishes a data base to enhance planning and
enforcement actions by providing the project manager
and the general public information (estuarine makeup,
size and shape of the coastline, contours, etc.) as to
the areas requiring clean-up action.
The periodic summary report for management
purposes describes statistically the areas and lengths
of coastlines, the conversion of geodetic data from
State Plane Coordinates to a uniform system, and other
quantitative information on the basis of which the
project manager and other responsible federal/state
agencies may take appropriate clean-up action.
The system is still in development: consequently,
the entire processing sequence is not available at
this writing. Generally, however, the information base
consists of two packages: maps with overprint, and a
management summary report. The contents of the report
correspond to the data input into the various fields
of the file. The programming will be done in COBOL and
FOBTBAR and the environment will be magnetic tape, on-
line, medium-speed printer, IBB System 370/155 main
frame, H. Dell Foster RSS-400 and UCT-7, Onivac 1710
keypunch and Calcomp 900 plotter.
¦S-10069 BSACH CLOSBRB IRTERTOBI BPA Headquarters
DBVBLOPHERTAL 1972 AOTOHATED• Thorpe# Paul, Systems
Analyst, Data Beporting Branch.
Rill show the impact of water pollution on
recreational facilities by listing the number and
extent of recreational beach areas closed by water
pollution.
Reports will consist of a Beach Beport which will
list all the recreational beach areas closed by water
pollution. Another report will be a Bibliography
Beport Directory which will provide the public with a
reference of reports and publications pertaining to
beach closures.
Data will be obtained from information maintained
by the Department of Interior, Bureau of Outdoor
Becreation, and Department of Parks and Recreation,
and will be input by magnetic tape. The system will
consist of 6 COBOL application programs on IBB System
370/155, with a minimum core requirement of 250,000
bytes. The system was converted to an IBB System
370/155 from a Burroughs B6700.
BS-10070 TBCHROLOGT TBABSm DATA ST0RA8B ARD
BITRIBVAL SISTBM XPA Headquarters OFBBATIOBAL 1972
AUTOMATED. Michel, Robert L., General Engineer,
¦valuation and Resources Control Branch.
Becords transfer of technology from research and
development projects to waste water treatment
production projects in order to evaluate the degree of
new technology being utilised. The system provides the
services necessary for input and retrieval of
Information entered on waste water treatment unit
process inventory forms.
Honthly summary reports allow the Division of
Banicipal Baste Vater Systems, the Regions, and the
Office of Research and Development to determine the
degree of research and development technology being
utilised in current waste water treatment projects.
Regions supply specific technical descriptions on
all of their active projects. This information is
coded, input by punched card, verified and stored for
retrieval, providing a base from which users may
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determine the degree of nev technology that is being
utilized. The system interfaces with the monthly
Project Register File, listing all project numbers and
cost figures. A updated file can then be searched for
projects with various combinations of unit processes
in waste water treatment. The on-line digital system
consists of 2 FORTRAN programs on an IBH System
370/155, with a minimum core of 126,000 bytes.
BS-10071 INDUSTRIAL IHPLENStfTATIOB FILE EPA
Headquarters OPERATIONAL 1969 AOTOBATBD. Pandolfi,
Thomas, Systems Analyst, Monitoring and Survey
Section.
Aids in monitoring state and federal schedules for
the implementation of industrial waste treatment
plans.
The implementation of waste treatment plans are
presented in the form of printouts, and are used by
BPA Regions and the Headguarters, BPA Enforcement
Division, to enforce specific plant improvement for
pollution abatement, and to list significant milestone
dates for construction of industrial facilities to
achieve a specific water-quality standard. listed are
the names and addresses of pertinent industries
affected, states and river basins, and the type o£
pollution facility required along with milestone
dates.
Data from inspection reports, BAPP applications,
and planning data are supplied to the Begions. The
data is subsequently screened for accuracy# and is
then fed into Headguarters via communication
terminals, where it is processed, edited and used to
update the file. Reports are listed as required.
Consisting of 6 application programs written in PL/1,
the system operates on an IBM System 370/155 with a
minimum core requirement of 250,000 bytes.
S3~10072 BDVICIPAL WATER ABD SEHEB BOBD SALES SYSTEM
BPA Headquarters OPERATIONAL 1956 AUTOMATED*
Pandolfi, Thomas, Systems Analyst, Monitoring Survey
Section.
kids in measuring the economic coats associated
vith municipal water pollution abatement by listing
municipal bond sales foe water and sever construction,
by year and amount.
An initial report was generated from magnetic tape
data purchased from the Mortgage Bankers Association.
Input data is not collected by iPA. File is complete
through 1971. Data is used to list by year and amount,
all municipal bond sales for municipal water and sever
construction. Interest costs, maturity dates, sub and
total amounts can be calculated to indicate historical
costs of treatment plants, and then used to estimate
construction grant allocations.
The data base from the magnetic taps is not being
updated. The systems consists of 14 PL/1 application
programs on IBH System 370/155 vith a minimum core
reguirement of 150,000 bytes.
*5-10073 IATE8 QUALITY SOBYBIliABCI BBTBOBI (KIT)
¦ PI Headguarters OFBBATIOBAL 1970 AUTOMATED.
Kapinos, T. Paul, Sanitary Bngineer, Honitoring and
Information Branch; Ball, Harguecite L., Computer
Specialist, Data Systems Branch.
Improves the efficiency of the STOUT system by
providing parameter and station index of long-term
STOBBT stations for a quick reference.
Bo formal reports are produced. Information,
retrieved by BPA regions and the Honitoring and Data
Support Division is used as a parameter index for the
STOBBT system. In addition, the maintenance cost
information is used by BPA Headguarters to budget
expenditures. Major informational elements are
geographic location of stations, measured water
guality parameters, annual costs, sensors used, and
date station began operation.
A record is created when a region notifies the
Division, in an unformatted report, that a STOBBT
station has been established. Pertinent information is
entered on a Division form. Inventory of Hater Quality
station. These forms are sent to Bead Data Corporation
and keyed on an IBH HTST. An adit listing is made and
sent to the Division foe corrections, which are keyed
and transcribed onto a computer-readable magnetic tape
for input into the Comnet Time Sharing system. The
file contains 1,000 records, averaging 500 bytes per
record. STIRS-BBCOB, a generalized software package
written in ASSEHBLY, is used foe data entry and
retrieval. No specialized applications programs are
used. The system requires 180,000 bytes of core on an
IBH System 360/65/50 and is part of the BHVIROK
system.
BS—10074 SPILL INFORMATION RETRIEVAL SYSTBH (OHM-
SIBS) EPA Headguarters OPERATIONAL 1971 AUTOMATED.
Hoein, George J., Oceanographer, Oil and Hazardous
Materials Division; Hall, Marguerite L., Computer
Specialist, Data Systems Branch.
Seeks to prevent oil and hazardous material spills
by providing historic information on all reported
spill incidents to aid in informing other government
agencies in enforcement and prevention measures.
Mo formal reports are produced. Information is
retrieved as required via remote terminals by the Oil
and Hazardous Materials Division, EPA regional
offices, the Department of the Interior and the
general public. Information is used primarily for
analysis and reference to develop preventive programs
and regulations for spill incidents.
As spills occur, information is submitted on a
spill reporting form to the Oil and Hazardous
Haterials Division by the BPA region in which the
spill occurred. Beport data is coded, sent to Head
Corporation to be keyed on an IBH HTST, and copies are
returned to the division for editing. After editing,
copies are returned to Head Corporation vhete the HTST
tape is corrected, converted to machine-readable
magnetic tape, and stored on a disk in the Comnet Time
Sharing system. System uses STIHS/BBCOM software
written in ASSEMBLY language with no specific
application programs. File contains 4,000 records
averaging 1,000 bytes per record and is growing
rapidly. STIHS/BECOH software requires 180,000 bytes
of core on an IBH System 360/65/50. System is part of
the EBVIBOH system.
B3-10075 TBCHBICAl ASSISTABCB DATA SISTBH (OHH-TADS)
EPA Headquarters OPERATIONAL 1972 AOTOKATBD. Hoein,
George J., Oceanographer Oil and Hazardous Materials
Branch; Ball, Marguerite L., computer Specialist,
Data Systems Branch.
Seeks to reduce the effects of oil and hazardous
material spills by providing information rapidly on
containment procedures, spill characteristics, and a
wide range of potential environmental problems to BPA
and other government agencies.
lo formal reports are produced. Output consists of
information to BPA regions via remote terminals as
required for spill countermeasures. System also
provides information for enforcement and research
activities in developing anti-spill programs. Hajor
informational elements are spill characteristics and
effects, compound identification, treatment method,
and types of organizations to be notified.
Records were compiled on more than 850 hazardous
materials from a variety of sources. Data was keyed
using an IBB HTST, edited, corrected, converted to
machine-acceptable magnetic tape, and entered into the
Comnet Time Sharing system. Bo updates have been made
on the existing data. Plans are underway to expand the
data base to cover more than 2000 hazardous materials.
System uses STIBS/BBCOB generalized software written
in Assembly to provide search and retrieval
capabilities. Search procedures are described in Head
Data Central's publication, "User's Guide for the
Environmental Protection Agency." System requires
180,000 bytes of core on an IBH System 360/65/50.
system is part of the EiYIBOH system.
>8-10076 HATIOBAL ESIUABIBE IBVINTOBY (BBI) BPA
Headguarters OPERATIONAL 1969 AOTOBATBD. Thorpe,
Paul, Systems Analyst, Data Beporting Branch.
Compiles information on the coastal tones of the
United States to identify present and potential users,
and the extent of pollution damage.
The fanqtion of BBI is to serve as a data
repository for all information without regard for its
individual characteristics, volume of entries, or
special processing needs. It operates on a module
design concept which allows complete flexibility in
data processing. The data base consists of 200 million
items. This is a combined automated and manual system.
It is scheduled to become a static file of information
on coastal tones current as of 1965. It will serve as
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There are 650, 250-chacacter records on the master
file. Retrievals of data can also he made on-line via
an IBH 2780 data transmission terminal.
a management data base to identify information needs
for EPA special studies (beach closures, coastal zone
measurements, shellfish, bed closures, dumping, and
pesticides), and state and local EPA-sponsored pilot
projects.
New information is cataloged, validation criteria
are determined for each data element, update
characteristics are determined, and a standard print
format is designed. The necessary sub-routines are
then written into the existing validation, update and
report generation programs, and the data is
incorporated as a functional area of information
within the system, the system consists of 6
application programs on an IBB System 370/155 with a
minimum core requirement of 250,000 bytes.
IS-10077 SENAGE TREATMENT PLANT OPERATIC* til
MAINTENANCE DATA RETRIBVAL EPA Headquarters
OPERATIONAL 196D AUTOMATED. Michel, Bobert L.,
General Engineer, Evaluation and Besource Branch.
Provides information on the results of audits of
municipal wastewater plants, and determines which
plants do not meet design efficiency along with the
cause of deficiency.
Operation and maintenance audits are performed on
municipal wastewater treatment plants after at least
one year of operation. Information obtained during the
audit is entered on EPA Form 7500-5. After initial
audit, each plant is inspected by the state once a
year for three years. The state forwards a list to EPA
each January citing the plants which do not attain 95*
of Biological Oxygen Demand. A report is issued on
demand for use by EPA Headquarters, Congress,
universities, and the IBBC at Corvallis, Oregon.
After completion of EPA Forms 7500-5 by a State or
Begion, it is forwarded to the Evaluation and Resource
Control Branch, Municipal Baste Hater Systems
Division, BPA Headquarters, where it is edited and
input to the Battelle Labs STPOB system. Betrieval
from the file is based on a proprietary keyword search
program, BASIS. The system consists of one application
program on a CDC 6100 computer, requiring a minimum of
15,000 bytes of core.
ES-10078 RATI0RAL - REGIONA1 BATES - LARD RESOURCES
ASSESSMENT (1975) EPA Headquarters OPBBATIOBAL 1972
AOTOBATBD. Hugo, Joseph, Planning Officer, Planning
and Standards Branch.
Provides information on municipal water use,
municipal waste, and industrial waste so that the
Rater Resources Council may determine policy.
An Assessment Data Report is output as required
for analysis by the Rater Planning Division foe the
preparation of recommendations to the Hater Besources
Council. The Council subsequently performs planning
procedures, and prepares policy and strategy for the
Assessment of water use on a national and regional
basis for 1975.
ST0RET and RAPP Data Files are accessed to obtain
required retrievals of water use data. Assessment
studies are performed using aggregate water use data.
National policy and strategy is then recommended to
the Rater Besources Council. The system consists of 3
PL/1 application programs on an IBH System 370/155
with a minimum core requirement of 80,000 bytes.
MS-10079 IKTBSSTSTS CABSIM HATBB SOFPir I17ERT0BT
(ICRS) EPA Headquarters OPERATIONAL 1963
AOTOBATBD. Kent, George B., Chief, Rater Quality
Begister Branch; Banning, Bichard, Computer
Programmer, Rater Quality Register Branch.
Assists in monitoring the compliance status of
interstate carrier water supplies by maintaining a
data base of chemical analysis and identification of
supplies.
Two quarterly reports listing water sources and
their corresponding chemical analysis ace produced by
the system. The Regions, the Rater Supply Division,
and NB8C, Cincinnati use the reports to maintain a
historic record and to ckect on the quality status of
the water supplies. They show source of supply, state
and joint survey and chemical analysis data.
Input is received quarterly from the regions on
¦PA Form 162, Beport on Rater Supply Dsed on
Interstate Carriers. This data is punched and input to
an IBB System 360/30 at RISC, Cincinnati, Fifteen
application programs utilize 3,000 bytes of core.
ES-10080 CHARACTBRSTICS OF RATEB SUPPL1T STSTBHS
(CWSSI) EPA Headquarters OPERATIONAL 1971
AUTOMATED. Kent, George Chief, Hater Quality
Begister Branch; Banning, Richard, Computer
Programmer, Hater Quality Begister Branch.
Supports water quality monitoring by maintaining a
water analysis data base of various community water
supplies.
Statistical analysis reports are produced on an as
needed basis for NBRC, Cincinnati. Rater quality data
maintained on each sample includes turbidity, color,
odor and total dissolved solids of various chemical
composition.
Input comes via EPA Form 6 (CIN 7-71) from
regional offices and labs on an as-needed basis. It is
entered on-line using an IBB System 360/30 at NERC,
Cincinnati. There are over 125 PL/1 application
programs which use an average of 1,000 bytes of core.
There are 9,200, 560-character records on the file.
ES-10081 IHDUSTRIAL HASTE LITERATURE FILE (IRKS)
BPA Headquarters OPERATIONAL 1971 AUTOMATED.
Hyland, John, Deputy Chief, Enqineering Science Staff;
Hall, Marguerite L», Computer Specialist, Hanagement
Information & Data Systems Dlv.
Seeks to improve manufacture and mining waste
water treatment and control by disseminating abstracts
and report information on selected waste water
publications to EPA, KEECs, regional and beadguarters
engineering sciences staff, and the general public.
No reports are produced. Output is information
retrieved via terminal from BPA Headquarters and
Regions. Major informational elements include article
title, author and date, publication name, full text or
abstract of the article or publication.
Articles and reports are reviewed and selected by
the Effluent Guidelines Divisions staff, formatted,
and sent to Bead Data Central Inc , for keypunching.
Edited listings are returned to the division for
correction. Corrections are made on the listing and
returned to Read for input via remote terminal to the
Comnet Time Sharing facilities. File presently
contains 1200 records, averaging approximately 2000
characters pec record and varying greatly from one
record to another. Bo specialized application programs
are used by the system. STIHS/BECOR, written in
ASSEMBLY, is used for searches and retrievals from
remote terminals using keywords, author and
publication title. System requires 180,000 bytes of
core storage on an IBH System 360/65/50. System is
part of the BHVX80IS system.
¦3-10094 BIBLIOGRAPHY FILE EPA Headquarters
OPERATIONAL 1972 AUTOMATED. Dovol, John, Chief,
Publications Branch; Palikan, John Computer
Systems Analyst, Hanagement Information t Data Systems
Div.
Seeks to improve research in water quality area by
speeding tecnology transfer through the dissemination
of information on available EPA-sponsored water
quality research reports.
Two reports are produced by the system. One is a
quarterly bibliography of all BPA-sponaored reports on
water quality research. It is distributed throughout
BPA, other government agencies, and the general
public. The other report is a monthly announcement
bulletin on all new system acquisitions and is sent to
over 15,000 individuals in B?A, government, and the
general public. Major informational elements are;
report title, author, number, price, and source for
purchase.
A record is created upon receipt of an EPA-
sponsoced report by the Research Information Division.
Relevant data are extracted from the technical report
standard title page accompanying each report and an
initial entry is keyed into Bovne's Time Sharing
system via an IBH 27ft1 remote terminal. Upon receipt
of a Rational Technical Information Service
notification of a publications entry into ths RTis
system, an entry is keyed into the system showing the
RTIS number and where the document can be obtained. If
a Government Printing Jotice of overprinting for sals
is received, an entry to this effect is entered for a
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particular publication. Ho records are being purged
from the files. File contains 700 records, averaging
200 bytes per record, WORD ONE, a generalized software
packaqe written in ASSEMBLY is used. The system
operates on an IBM System 360/50.
IS-10104 BASIN PLANNING SYSTEM EPA Region 2, Rev
York OPERATIONAL 1970 AUTOMATED. Dorfor, Charles
N., Chief, Hater Programs Branch.
Aids in monitoring and evaluating interim Hater
basin planning systems of New York and Re* Jersey to
improve water quality planning.
All reports are used by the Air and Hater Programs
Division to review state basin plans for improving
water quality. The New York and New Jersey interim
basin plans indicate the status of water guality
planning for each county in the state. The county
sewage studies list the specific plans for each
county. Reports are output monthly or as reguired, and
are used as reference material when new plans are
received.
Planning information from the state interim basin
plans and the county sewage data is extracted, punched
cards are prepared, and the information is read onto
disk whenever a retrieval is reguired. The system
consists of 5 F0BTBAN application programs on an IBM
1130 with a minimum core requirement of 3900 words.
¦5-10115 DECIMAL INPUT EDIT (DIPEDIT) EPA Begion
», Atlanta OPEBATIONAL 1972 AUTOMATED* Hagan, John,
Chief, Pollution Control Systems and Analysis Branch;
Barnwell, T., Senior Programmer, Pollution Control
Systems and Analysis Branch.
Provides an on-line edit capability while
processing STOBET data, and reformats STOBBT outputs
into a report for SSI engineers.
The output consists of two types of reports: (1)
EDIT, which consists of a card sequence number and
card image with error messages: (2) DATA, which lists
station number, date and time and 10 parameters per
line (up to 3 lines). Legitimately missing values and
those due to keypunch errors are indicated. The report
provides a basis for making necessary corrections.
Keypunch field data sheets in DIP formats. Load
the data cords and IBBGBMBB program into LSI disk via
a medium speed terminal or magnetic tape. execute the
dipedit Program via LST, and correct errors
discovered. Store valid data in DIPSTOBB. The current
program uses the DATA 100; software is written in PL/1
and has a minimum core requirement of 100,000 bytes.
After the corrections have been made* the card is
transmitted to the STOBBT files according to STOBBT
procedures as prescribed by the EPA Headquarters.
BS-10126 COUNTY POPLUIATIOE AND DENSITY BPA Begion
6, Dallas OPERATIONAL 1970 AOTOBATBD. Greene,
Director, Management Division; Hhite, 0., chief.
Technical and Administrative Data Support Branch.
Provides statistical profiles of popalation
density in select river basin areas to assist the
Begional staff in determining location and degree of
additional planning resources in terms of manpower
efforts (stadias) and funds.
The information is based on yearly census figures
of a given decade, showing population growth and
density of geographical areas for each year as wall as
cumulatively for the ten-year span. This information
is used to assist the Begional staff in determining
which river basins should receive priority
consideration in terms of study efforts devoted to
them or in terms of funds to be allocated for specific
environmental goals.
The program was originally written for the IBB
1130, but will be re-written to ran on the IBB System
370/155. Information is input into the system via
punched cards and retrievals may be made on-line or by
printer. Since the program will be re-written, the
specific processing steps are unknown at this time.
ES-10128 OPERATIONS AND MAINTENANCE SYSTEM EPA
Begion 6, Dallas OPEBATIONAL 1972 AUTOMATED. Ginn,
R. H., Chief, Field Operations Branch; Cannaday, J.,
Senior Programmer, Technical and Administrative
Support Branch.
Aids Field Operation Branch in its inspection
program by providing a chronological list of
inspection dates to be made at completed facilities to
ensure conformity to operating and maintenance
procedures specified by grant application.
The report completed yearly for three consecutive
years, contains information relative to the needs of
an Operations and Maintenance Manual; due dates of
inspections and their follow-ups by state, project
number, county, major/minor basin and date the grant
offer was made; and a summary of final inspections
made with their follow-ups.
A standard form is used to follow up operations
and maintenance functions. Information is transcribed
onto coding sheets and input into the computer where
the following broad seguence occurs: the final
inspection date derived on the Construction Grants
Program up-dates the Operations and Maintenance File;
the 06M Manual Beport is run against Construction
Grants File to determine whether a manual is required;
the OGM file is updated and selected retrievals made
from it. The program is written in COBOL and uses
711,000 core minimum on the IBM System 370/155; two
application programs are utilized. The largest file
contains 2000 records of 200 bytes each. The
environment is batch, keyboard, on-line, and medium
speed printer.
BS-10131 LABORATORY MANAGEMENT SYSTEM (LAB) EPA
Begion 7, Kansas City OPEBATIONAL 1972 AUTOMATED.
Hensly, Charles, Chemist, Technical Support Branch;
Hebster, Daniel, Computer Specialist, Support Service
Branch.
Aids the Technical Support Branch to exercise
control over the analysis of water samples in BPA's
Begion 7 water analysis laboratory by providing
information on the status of any sample being
analyzed. Also puts the analytical data into STOBBT
format for entry into the STOBBT system.
Produces a weekly status report that includes a
list of all water samples and the analytical results
of the parameters analyzed. Used by the Surveillance
and Analysis Division to check on the status of all
samples being analyzed by the laboratory. A station
profile report is produced for any station upon
request. This report is used when intensive water
sampling is being made at a station over a short
period of time and also by the Surveillance and
Analysis Division to provide a profile of analytical
results in a station, primarily when enforcement
actions are contemplated. Major informational elements
are sample laboratory number; STOBET station number;
date and time sample gathered; parameter codes and
analysis results; station parameters (air temperature,
etc.); date sample received by laboratory; and date of
parameter analysis and composite data on sampling
methodology.
Data is input into the system from a field sheet
that contains field parameters, e.g., temperaturej a
laboratory log (date sample received, etc.); and a
bench sheet, listing results of analysis for all
parameters analyzed without regard to order of
samples. Bach sheet produces one of three types of
punched cards that are used to form three files.
Becords are released and stripped from the files in
accordance with the laboratory manager's requirements.
At this tine, sample results are pat into STOBBT
format and a punched card is produced. Files consist
of 1C,320 records, averaging 20 bytes per record.
System uses three application programs written in
FOBTIAM and requires 32,000 bytes of cote for
operation on an XBH 1130. **System Bevised Hay 1973**
BS-10132 FEDBBAL FACILITIES IBTBRtOBT SYSTEM BPA
Begion 7, Kansas city OPEBATIONAL 1972 AUTOMATED.
Koke, Robert J., Sanitary Engineer, Program Support
Branch; Gonzales, Jesse J., technical Intonation
Specialist, Monitoring Branch.
Bnables the Program Support Branch to, reapond to
all congressional and public queries on pollution
effects of felsril facilities by providing a ready
reference of all federal facilities in Begion 7.
One report is produced, which consists of a
computer printout listing all federal facilities in a
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format identical with that of the municipal waste
needs facilities inventory in the STORET system.
Report is used as a reference to answer all queries on
federal and the pollutant impact. Also used to
determine the effects of new water quality standards
on federal facilities and provides information on
technology transfer among facilities. Major
informational elements are federal facility name,
state, county, congressional district, census
population, river basin, latitude/longitude, outfall
distance from shore and depth, facility technical
data, and, in a few cases, waste facility needs data.
Initially, 200 records were created by extracting
relevant information from file folders maintained by
Hegion 7 on all federal facilities within the region.
Data was coded onto a municipal waste facilities
coding sheet used in the STORBT system. Data was
keypunched, verified, and entered into the Boeing Time
Sharing system via a DATEL 30. Each record was coded
with a 99999 to distinguish these facilities from the
municipal subsystem in STORET. Records will be updated
by information obtained from on-site visits by EPA
employees and from a report submitted to the Office of
Management and Budget on all projects, including water
treatment facilities by federal agencies. STORET
system software used for the system requires 130,000
bytes of core on Boeing's IBM System 370/155.
BS-10111 MAJOR POINT SOURCE AND EFFLUENT LOADS-SOUTH
PLATTE RIVEH EPA Region 8, Denver OPERATIONAL 1972
AUTOMATED. Sotiros, Richard, General Engineer,
Permits Branch; Entzminger, Thomas A., Chief,
Computer Systems Branch.
Monitors water quality standards established for
South Platte River Basin Plan, and determines
pollution sources and effluent loads.
This periodic report details the names of
industries and their pollutant effluence that enters
the river. The entry points of pollutants are noted
along with river flow. Parameteric data; including
flow, BOD, PH, temperature, TDS, TSS, NH3, TOTP, FEC
TOT, BAC, oil, grease and TOI HBT: priority numbers,
and geographical locations (reaches) is produced on an
as needed basis. The Processing Section of the
Enforcement Division utilizes the data to monitor
water quality benchmarks.
Hater sample analysis data is input via card.
Consisting of one application program, the system
utilizes 2,00ft bytes of core on IBM System 370/155
with a DATA 100. There are 200 records on the file.
*«Systein Revised Hay 1973**
>3-101*2 FEDERAL FACILITIES STORAGE AND RETRIEVAL
SYSTEM EPA Region 8, Denver DEVELOPMENTAL 1972
AUTOMATED. locke, C. Alvin, Chief, Federal Activities
Section; Entzminger, Thomas A., Chief. Computer
Systems Branch.
till provide a control mechanism for monitoring
compliance by federal facilities in Region 8 to EPA
regulations governing air, water, solid waste
pollution.
On demand, reports for each federal facility in
Region 8 are produced reflecting an inventory of
current pollution treatment facilities and treatment
requirements. These reports identify facility
locations and controls governing air and water
pollution and solid waste disposal. The report lists
requirements for bringing facilities in line with
compliance standards. The water pollution control
section of the report shows treatment, daily flow,
influent and effluent, BOD,TOT,PH, and TSS. The air
pollution control section lists all contaminants. The
solid waste disposal section describes the site,
including facts on type of waste, size, incineration
characteristics, and method of collection.
This developmental system will first enter all in-
house pollution monitoring data currently maintained
by the Federal Activities Section and the Solid Waste
Branch on federal facilities. This initial data base
will be updated on an irregular basis by EPA on-site
collections and studies at the facility or information
voluntarily supplied by the facilities. Consisting of
three application programs written in F0BTRAE and
PL/1, this system is planned to operate on the IBH
System 370/155 at Boeing Computer Services, with a
DATA 100 in Denver, using a minimum of 10,000 bytes of
core.
ES-10113 BASIS PLANNING STATUS SySTEM EPA Region
8, Denver DEVELOPMENTAL 1972 AUTOMATED. Hartman,
George R., Sanitary Engineer, Planning Section;
Entzminger, Thomas A., Chief, Computer Services
Branch.
Will provide administrative control and
dissemination of the status of current basin water
quality plans in Region 8 and to EPA Headquarters in
approval of basin plan grant awards.
The Basin Planning Status Report, is prepared as
required, but at least monthly. This report identifies
the plan by name, county, river, STORET basin, and
type of plan, such as, metro, region, or river basin
and gives dates submitted, returned, and approved by
EPA. EPA and the Region 8 states water pollution
control agencies use this information to answer
inguiries on the status of the plan.
Data elements of this developmental system will be
entered when the basin plan is submitted to EPA Region
B by punched card. The file will be updated as actions
occur. This system takes a minimum of 10,000 bytes of
core with the file size estimated at 150-200 records.
It is programmed in PL/1 for use on the Boeing
Computer Services, Inc. IBM System 370/155 with a DATA
100 in Denver.
B3-10159 DISSOLVED SAS INFORMATION SISTEH (DISIS)
EPA Region 10, Seattle OPERATIONAL 1972 A0T0HATED.
Rulifson, Robert L., Fishery Biologist, Land and Rater
Section; siemann, Robert *., Computer Specialist,
Data Systems Branch.
Enables the Division of Air and Hater Programs to
monitor and evaluate the dissolved gas in Region 10
water to avoid fish kills and disease caused by gas.
It is also used to evaluate the saturometer, a newly
developed instrument used to measure dissolved gas.
A listing is produced on an as-required basis. It
lists water sample results by sampling station and
sample identification number and includes such data as
the date, time, temperature, and elevation of the
sample. The results are used primarily by the Eater
Programs Division to measure and monitor dissolved gas
throughout Region 10 and to compare the results of
different measuring techniques in the development of
new measuring instruments.
Input data is obtained from coded data sheets in
the STORET format when a reading has been taken for
checking the dissolved gas content. These data sheets
are keypunched and entered via an IBH 2780 into
Boeing's Computer System for storage. The system
contains about 2,000 records of 80 bytes each. An IBH
27U1 terminal is used to access the system with nine
application programs written in FORTRAN. Both a line
printer and the IBH 2741 are used for listing system
output. A minimum of 100,000 bytes of core is required
for the systems operation. Application programs
calculate the actual gas content from the sample
readings as well as generate the report itself.
BS-10181 BATBR QUALITY MONITORING NBTHORK NBRC,
Cincinnati OPERATIONAL 1970 ADTOHATBD. Hetink, A.
?., Chief, Instrumentation Development Activities.
Tests the feasibility of acquiring water quality
data from sensor probes for automated processing via
teletype lines connected to a minicomputer.
One report is planned and will concern selected
water guality parameters and will be utilized in
preparation of technical papers and for discussions
and displays.
Currently, two station probes (one in the Big
Miami Biver and one in the Little Miami River in Ohiol
provide data. The information is then stored in the
minicomputer, logged and compared with NASA data which
is obtained in a parallel experiment.
BS-10210 SYSTEM FOR CONTROL AND RETRIEVAL OF WHOLE
AND EDITED DATA (SCRE8ED) EPA Lab, College, AK
OPERATIONAL 1972 AOTOHATBD. Angelo, Michael A.,
chemist, Arctic Environmental Research Laboratory,
Alaska.
Aids in administrative control over the processing
of water sample analysis by providing information on
the status of the analysis performed.
Reference listings provide a current list of all
samples and data inputs. An output listing shows
errors and disposition of each input card. A cost use
listing summarizes system usage and billing. A lab use
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listing indicates the number parameters analyzed.
Output listings also include all data, including
quality control information, for each sample
submitted. Hatched information is placed on magnetic
tape for subsequent input to retrieval routines.
Retrieval may be delimited by date, station, sample
number, analysis or OSGS map number. Outputs include
statistical summaries, transfer to scratch tape, and
two types of print listings. Backup files of all card,
tape and disk files are provided. Ability to cross-
reference station identification codes is provided.
Input data cards are checked to insure validity of the
analyst's computations. Seduction of instrumental data
is accomplished via a second-degree regression
analysis, and a correlation ratio is also provided.
The flow of information is similar to the SHAVBS
system (ES-10214). The system has been expanded to
include the ability to handle data for micro and macro
biology, air pollution, alphanumeric data entries, and
geographical and meteorological information.
Internally maintained files include 8580 21-word
samples, 7900 11-word data records, 8800 21-word
internal references, and private core-image and
relocatable libraries.
STOBBT data cards are automatically punched from
the system after all analytical results are merged for
each sample analyzed. The system consists of *1
FOBTBAN and ASSEMBLY application programs on an IBB
System 360/40 with minimum core requirement of 100,000
bytes. **System Revised May 1973»*
¦3-10211 AUTOMATED NATIONAL SBMSOB WORK PLATFORM FOB
ENVIRONMENTAL BESSAHCB (ANSNBB) BP* lab, Best
Kingston, BI DBVBLOPBBBTAL 1972 AUTOMATED. Phelps,
Donald B., Chief, Environmental Studies Branch; Beck,
Allan, Besearch Aquatic Biologist, National Barine
later Quality Laboratory.
Bill aid water pollution monitoring programs in
tidal waters by continually measuring water
temperature, alkalinity/acidity, and dissolved oxygen.
System is currently in a test stage to measure the
accuracy of the measuring instrument and various
methods by which it may be used. System does provide
information to various models.
This closed-loop, real-time sensor system
transmits water condition data to a computer where
they are verified by pairs comparison. Vi.id data are
used to compute statistics on mean, maxirmn, standard
deviation and time of occurrence. The system uses the
BOVA 1220, the ASB 33, and specially instrumented
buoys. Hinimum core requirement for the largest
program is 12,000 bytes.
¦S-10213 ST0BAGE SCHBHB FOB BI0L06ICAL DATA BBBC,
Corvallis DBVBLOPHENTAL 1972 AOTOMTID. Byram, K.,
Computer systems Analyst, Consolidated Laboratory
Services.
Provides a computer-assisted data bank of
biological information needed for trend analysis,
sampling, and base reference to establish continuity
of research.
The output is information from an extensive data
base of of biological statistics. It is used to assure
continuity over an extended period of research subject
to interruption.
Bo processing steps have as yet been specified.
¦S-1021D SAMPLE BANDLINS 8 VERIFICATION SISTBB
(SHAVES) 11BC, Corvallis OPSBATIONAL 1967
iDTOBATBD. ¦ Byram, K., Computer System Analyst,
Consolidated Laboratory Services.
Aids in analysing water samples by performing
routine clerical tasks associated with an analytical
service laboratory by assigning work, generating
•ource documents, validity checking, production
monitoring, reporting of results, and storing of
results.
SBAVES produces a number of reports intended
primarily for researchers. These reports point out
errors, unmatched data cards, and comparison errors.
They indicate »ork assignments, summarize job results,
list work backlog, and inform the laboratory aanager
of the amount of turn-around tine on various tasks.
tabulate monthly costs of sample collection,
prepare STOUT input cards, and list the samples to be
discarded. A backlog report is also produced for the
laboratory manager as an aid in production monitoring.
All the SHAVES reports, except Form 15, are produced
weekly; the latter is produced daily.
The project leader submits a form listing the
samples be plans to take and specifying the
constituents to be analyzed. At the time of sampling,
collection information is indicated on the sample data
sheet. When the samples arrive at the laboratory,
information from the analysis required forms is
teletyped into the computer, which makes a record of
the request, and prints the analytical bench sheets.
These sheets then provide a medium on which the
results of the analyses are recorded. As the analyses
are completed, the bench sheets are keypunched, along
with the sample data sheets, and the resulting cards
input to the computer. The computer performs several
functions. First, it checks the sample data for
keypunch errors, stores them, and allocates space for
forthcoming analytical results. Second, it verifies
the mathematical accuracy of the analytical result,
using the raw data from the bench sheets. Third, the
computer sorts and stores all the data, matching
analtyical, sampling, and request information. It
flags results for which there is no sampling
information or no request, and those which are
unexplainably duplicated. Fourth, when possible, it
compares results for different constituents on the
same sample to insure that the data is chemically
consistent. Fifth, it prints a listing of results for
the investigator who arranged the sampling, omitting
those which were in error. Sixth, on request, it
punches cards compatible with the STOBBT system for
results which are correct. Seventh, it keeps track of
which requests remain unfilled, itemizing the
analytical backlog for each analysis. It provides the
laboratory manager with summary information indicating
how far behind the lab is in performing analyses for
each constituent. Finally, it lists those samples
which can be disposed of because all the analyses have
been completed. The system utilizes a CDC 3300 with a
DATA 100 remote. The software is written in FOBTRAN
and ASSBHBLX. The minimum core requirement is 65,000
bytes; the largest file has 1)0,000 records of 400
bytes each. There are 20 application programs. The
environment is batch, on-line, keyboard.
IS—10218 ENVIRONMENTAL DATA EVALUATION SYSTEM (BDES)
EPA Lab, Ada, OK OPBBATIOBAL 1972 AUTOBATBD.
Kingery, J., Mathematical Statistician, Bobert s. Kerr
Bater Research Center.
Aids researchers in analyzing STORET and related
data as well as check for data validity by providing
reformatted STOBBT data and various automated routines
for producing statistical frequency distributions and
edit checks.
No formal reports are produced. Output mainly
consists of correcting data and displaying data for
statistical analysis for laboratory researchers.
Data is extracted from the STOBBT system and
stored on the systems disks. Data is then locally
manipulated by four FOBTBAN programs. Punch cards on
all data are maintained as backup. The system operates
on an IBH 1130 requiring a minimum core of 16,000
bytes. **System Revised Hay 1973»«
IS-10220 DATA ACQUISITION FOB AQUATIC BCOSISTEM
SIMULATOR EPA Lab, Athens, GA DEVELOPMENTAL 1972
AUTOMATIC. Sanders, (alter M., chief. Pollution Fate
Besearch Program; Cline, D. M., Electronics Engineer,
Southeast later Laboratory.
Aids basic research on aquatic ecosystems by
collecting data on climatological conditions
associated with a real life simulation project of
micro-organisms.
Bo formal reports are produced. Data is collected
and storsd for further analysis to determine the
effect of climatic conditions on micro-organism
growth. Ultimate goal of the analysis is to specify
causal relationships in mathematical terms.
System uses a PDP-8S consisting of a CPU, mag.
tape, disk. A D/A unit performs data scaling and
conversion after acquisition by the Aquatic Ecosystem
Simulator. It also performs some data analysis and
redaction. For these functions, minimum core
requirement is 4,000. The number of application
programs is 13, and the sixa of the largest file is
2,000 records of variable length, the bulk of the data
analysis and reduction is performed using an IBM
System 360/65 and an IBM System 370/155. For these
computers, the minimum core requirement Is 100,000
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bytes. The computing and data processing environment
is keyboard, CRT, sensor, batch, on-line, real-time,
digital, analog, medium-speed printer, and plotter.
E5-10221 MASS SPECTRAL IDENTIFICATION (SJ2NL3P) EPA
Laboratory, Athens, 6A OPERATIONAL 1971 AUTOMATED.
HcGuire, John, Chief, Chromatography and Bass
spectrometry Section.
Aids in research, surveillance, and monitoring in
identifying chemical compounds by utilizing mass
spectral identification system to arrive at a rapid
qualitative identification of pollutants in given
samples.
System produces a report listing compounds
identified in the pollutant mixtures. Identifications
are ordered by the goodness-of-fit. These reports,
describing the compound and measure of best fit, are
further analyzed by SPA laboratories to provide a
basis for further action in the enforcement field or
further study of a problem area.
Output of gas chromatograph/mass spectrometer scan
of unknown pollutant mixture is transmitted to a
central data bank at the Battelle Memorial Institute.
The chromatograph sequence is first processed in an
interactive mode by PDP/8. Spectra matching is
performed by a CDC 6400 against reference spectra.
Best matches for each spectrum are stored at Battelle
and are transmitted to the requestor submitting the
spectrum. Information thus obtained is used in studies
or to support EPA actions. The EPA-funded Battelle
system uses the PDP 8/CDC 6400 combination and the KSB
33 terminal. There are approximately 11,000 spectra in
the data base, which is being expanded on a continuous
basis. The POP 8 utilizes four application programs.
The CDC 6400 uses 44,000 bytes of core for the largest
program. *»SyBtem Revised Hay 1973**
¦3-10223 PBOCESS CONTROL SYSTEM FOR ADVANCED
HASTEHATER TREATMENT EPA DC Pilot Plant
DEVELOPMENTAL 1972 AUTOMATED. Yarrington, Robert,
Program and Design Engineer, Department of
Environmental Services, DC; Schuk, Halter ».,
Electronics Technician, Blue Plains Field Site.
Serves as a research tool in developing control
algorithms and programs for advanced waste water
treatment systems.
The reports are output every 10 minutes, listing
the status and recording the readings from each of the
sensors in the process control system. A malfunction
report is generated for use by the process control
operator whenever a malfunction in the system occurs.
Sensors are installed in all significant locations
of.the treatment process. Process data is acquired
from these sensors, and data is compiled. Output
control signals are generated and fed into the
computer. This is a continuous process. There is a
periodic (10-minute) printout of process data. >hen a
malfuntion occurs, a process warning is printed out
for the operators.
IS-10237 STATE PROGRAM PLANNING SYSTEM SPA
Headquarters OPERATIONAL 1970 MANUAL. Kussman,
Robert E., Staff Sanitary Engineer, State Programs
Branch,
Aids evaluation of each state's water pollution
control programs. Efforts and status of programs in
each state and interstate agency are compared and
program information exchanged.
A "Digest of Fiscal year XX State Programs" is
published annually and issued by EPA Headquarters.
State and interstate water pollution control plans and
actual performance are compared. The digest also shows
expected results of planned activities, program
authorization, organization and resources, and program
administration.
States and territories and 6 interstate agencies
submit program plans via the Regions for approval
prior to submission to EPA Headquarters.
ES-102*1 SI* TEH QUALITY STANDARDS BP A Headquarters
OPERATIONAL 1971 MAN0AL. Sabock, David, Economist,
Planning and Standards Branch.
Provides to EPA Headquarters and the regions the
various individual state water quality standards on
microfiche for analyses and reference.
Rater Quality Standards have three components:
numerical and narrative criteria, applied to specific
stream use classifications; and an antidegradation
statement.
Hater Quality Standards are established by States,
and then reviewed for approval by region. Upon
acceptance, they are relayed to Headguarters for
formatting and microfiching. One copy of the resultant
microfilm is sent to each region. **System Revised Bay
1973*
ES-10259 HHEELING HATEH LABORATORY ANALYSIS SYSTEM
EPA Region 3, Philadelphia OPERATIONAL 1968 MAH0AL.
Parker, Larry A., Chief, Laboratory Support Group;
Lorenzetti, Ralph, Staff Sanitary Engineer.
Maintains analysis records of chemical and
biological content of water samples (2000 per year)
taken from rivers and streams in the Ohio River Basin.
Records data monitored at various points in the Basin.
Data reguired for STORET input is extracted and
put on coding sheets. Enforcement data put in reports
for enforcement action. STORET system can be gueried
by universities and consultants for reports which
assist in their research and studies.
Sample taken by field operations staff, and local
conditions are recorded. Analyses performed in
chemical and biological labs. Bench data cards are
prepared and data transferred to lab request forms and
work books. Data then transferred to coding sheets for
keypunch, and input to STORET. **System Revised May
1973**
ES-10260 ANNAPOLIS FIELD 0FFICB HATER LABORATORY
ANALYSIS SYSTBH EPA Begion 3, Philadelphia
OPERATIONAL 1968 MANUAL. Donnelly, Daniel, Chemical
Engineer, Annapolis Field Office.
Analyses water samples taken from selected
streams, rivers, and bays, for chemical and biological
properties, to determine amounts of pollutants for
enforcement, STORET input and studies.
Hater analyses result in enforcement reports, and
coding sheets for STORET input. Special studies are
also prepared on subjects as; "Rater Quality Study of
the Bock Creek Hatershed", for planning water
improvement actions by local, state and federal
agencies.
Field operations staff takes water samples from
streams, rivers and bays. Enforcement staff takes
samples from selected points. Analysis is performed
and cards are filled out, listing chemical and
biological constituents. Coding sheets are completed
for STORET input.
SS-10265 EPA ENGINEERING SUMMARY EPA Region 6,
Dallas OPERATIONAL 1972 MANUAL. Guiterrez, B.,
Chief, Programs Support Staff.
Provides the Office of Grants Coordination with
the capability for determining performance loading
conditions of various water treatment plants prior to
inspection and grants award.
Reports are produced describing the performance of
certain wastewater treatment plants prior to grants
award. Report information describes existing
facilities, biological processes taking place,
chemical treatment in use and solids handling and
disposal when the grant application was made.
EPA Form 7550-1(7-72), Nastewater Treatment Unit
Process Inventory, is mailed to EPA Headquarters
weekly. Output from the above is a two-fold Applied
Technology Report on municipal wastewater treatment
plants: one gives summary statistical data on plant
grant status, type, plant design flow existing
facilities, biological processes in effect, population
equivalent, future plans for the facility, effluent
discharge, design flow, estimated cost, design year,
etc. The other gives a listing by project number,
region, grant applicant, project name, status
(planned, preliminary, plans, awarded), date grant
offer was made, type (new, expanded, upgraded), and
estimated cost in dollars. A detailed report is filled
out according to the Summary of Engineering
Information outline. A manual analysis is made of the
data available in the Engineering Summary, the
printouts on construction grants regarding costs, and
the information contained in the Applied Technology
Report available from headquarters and produced as a
result of the weekly submission of Form 7550-1. This
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analysis is the Program Accomplishment Report.
¦S-10275 HATER SUPPLIES USED OS INTERSTATE CARRIER
SYSTBM EPA Region 7, Kansas City OPERATIONAL 1972
MANUAL. Olson, Otmar 0., Chief, Hater Supply Branch.
Aids the Water Supply Branch to exercise
administrative control over the inspection process
associated with water supplies used on interstate
carriers. Also provides an information service to
state officials and the general public on these water
supplies.
Ho formal reports are produced. Output provides
annually action and survey dates on water supplies to
appropriate state officials. The system also acts as a
source of reference on inquiries concerning water
supplies. In addition, branch personnel rely on the
system for input on work schedule development. Major
informational elements are the name of the water
supply facility; total population served; status of
supply (provisional or approved) date provisional
classification expires, if appropriate; date of last
state survey; date of last joint federal state survey;
date of last reported bacteriological examination;
date of last laboratory certification; and state.
A record is created upon receipt of EPA Form 162
(CIN), Report of later Supply Used on Interstate
Carriers for any unrecorded water supply. This report
is submitted by individual state agencies. Data is
extracted from this form and typed onto a computer
printout sheet (one per supply) with headers printed
across the top, including name, population, number,
etc. Updates are made upon receipt of an updated
version of Form 162 and SPA 162 entitled
Bacteriological Examination. J)ate of actions sho.wn on
this form are typed on the appropriate record. File
contains 50 records stored alphabetically by state.
Bach record begins with dates as of 1972. No plans
exist for purging records.
IS-10277 STOBBT STATION LOCATION SYSTEM EPA Begion
7. Kansas City OPERATIONAL 1970 MANUAL. Kennedy,
Betty L., Senior Statistical Clerk, Monitoring Branch.
Aids the Monitoring Branch to answer queries on
STORBT station locations and to index the extensive
master file of STOBET water sample data.
No formal reports are produced. Output consists of
a reference source to answer gueries from all STOBET
users on the location of STOBBT water sampling
stations. Current STORET station location listings
either are too extensive for quick reference or lack
sufficient detail for precisely locating stations. The
system acts as a crosswalk or cross index from a
location description to a STOSET station number.
Informational elements are agency responsible for
station location; station number; STOBET number, and
code; receiving stream; stream mile and index;
latitude/longitude; and location description.
A record is created upon receipt of a station
description form 6BD9260.1, and appropriate data is
extracted and manually written in a Preformatted log
book containing 6 records per page. Record updates are
made informally when the Monitoring Branch reviews a
new location description or a STOBBT station is
discontinued. Records are filed by state in
chronological order of date station description
received.
BS-10289 LABORATORY SAMPLE LOCATION AND COSTODI
CONTROL FOB OIL SAHfLBS EPA Begion 9, San Francisco
OfBBATIom 1969 MANUAL. Suth, Gerald, Chief,
Chemistry Laboratory, Technical Support Branch.
Provides administrative control of oil spill water
samples received from the United States Coast Suard '
during storage, analyses and litigation.
Bo reports are generated. Custodial signatures and
dates are maintained by the system.
Samples received from the Coast Guard are signed
for by laboratory personnel on the custody form
accompaning tbe sample. She sample is placed under
lock to await analysis. The chemist assiged the
analysis signs for the sample using the same form.
Ihen returned, the sample is again locked. The chain
of signatures and dates insures the integrity of tbe
sample and, if necessary, can be used as evidence in
cases of litigation.
BS-10297 MUNICIPAL INFORMATION SYSTEM EPA Begion
10, Seattle OPERATIONAL 1971 MANUAL¦ Barich, John
J., Sanitary Engineer, Municipal Section.
Provides information to evaluate the effectiveness
of wastewater treatment facilities in municipalities
receiving construction grants in Region 10.
A monthly report. Municipal Programs, is produced
by the system. It gives a cumulative year-to-date
accounting of the overall reduction in Biological
Oxygen Demand (BOD) in monitored plants having
received a construction grant. Reports are used in the
air and water programs to measure progress and
evaluate the effectiveness of the grants program.
Additional output of the system concerns information
for ad hoc verbal and written reports, as required.
Informational elements are applicant's name, project
number, STOBET basin, project classification, current
eligible cost and current grant offer, BOD removed
(raw), BOD removed current treatment, and BOD removed
post-project.
Input data is extracted from grant application and
supporting engineering documents and written on a form
(Construction Grants Data Progress Measures) and
stored alphabetically by applicant. Forms are updated
from engineering reports or modified if multiple
grants are given. The system contains 75 records.
IS-10301 OIL POLLUTION ANALYSIS SYSTEM EPA Region
10, Seattle OPERATIONAL 1970 MANUAL. Malueg, Nick
J., Chemist, Technical Assistance Branch.
Provides the Surveillance and Analysis Division
with a record of oil and harzardous material spill
episodes and analyses made.
No formal reports are produced. Its main output is
information, which is used by the Enforcement Division
or the U.S. Coast Guard in court cases in which the
government acts as the plaintiff in oil and hazardous
spills. This information is used to evaluate the spill
in terms of legal water quality expert testimony, the
Environmental Bmergency Section of the Air and Hater
Programs Division also receives information for
evaluation and monitoring. Major informational
elements maintained by the system includes sample
identification and laboratory analysis results of the
various parameters tested.
Data is stored in file folders. A file folder is
used for each spill episode and contains the analyses
of water samples concerned with the particular
episode. The system currently contains 200 file
folders. A new record is created upon receipt of water
samples from a O.S. Coast Guard or EPA official. An
identification label is attached to the bottle
containing the water sample and noted in a log book
upon receipt.
ES-10304 RATER ANALYSIS COLLECTION STATUS BEBC,
Cincinnati OPEBATIONAL 1969 MANUAL. Haskins, James
E., Chief Chemist, Pomona Field Site.
Bonitors status of requests and used for work
scheduling to assign personnel to perform water
analyses at the Pomona Field site.
A daily report of water analyzed is prepared
giving the chemist's name, typo of analyses performed,
sample descriptions, sample volume (ml), date of
analysis, titrant volume (ml), and remarks. The report
is reviewed by the chief chemist and retained to the
requesting project engineer for bis, analysis.
Bach project engineer submits to the Chief Chemist
an Assignment of Hater Analysis which is a request for
certain types of analysis to be performed on the
samples described on the form. The Chief Chemist
reviews the request and using the Pomona Research
Laboratory Assignment form, assigns various chemists
to perform the required analysis. The form is also
used to monitor the status of the request as it moves
through the various phases of analyses. A Report on
Nater Analysis is prepared upon completion of
analyses.
IS-10319 SOLAR BADIATION DATA ACQUISITION BPA Lab,
Athena, GA OPERATIONAL 196? RAHUL. Sanders, Haltec
H., Chief, Pollution Fate Research Program.
Provides data for the Aquatic Bcosystem Simulator
through a compilation of spe«troradio«Mter scans.
A weekly report describes solar intensity anil wave
length in terns of certain variables such as
observation conditions, location, position, actual
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EBVIBONHENTAL IHFOBHATIOB STSTEHS
time, apparatus used and cloud conditions. The table
of spectral scans is converted into graphs for ease of
reference*
After the spectroradiometer scans are made# there
is manual transformation of data recorded into digital
form/ and an analysis is made. A report is generated
and formatted for input into the Aquatic Ecosystem
Simulator.
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8S-10009 ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT STATEHBNT SYSTBH EPA
Headquarters OPEBATIONAL 1971 AOTOHATED. Hanmer,
Rebecca v.. Director, Policy and Procedures Branch.
Assists in monitoring environmental impact
statements through the review process and by
generating reports for publishing in the Federal
Register.
Four reports are produced. A bi-weekly register
listing impact statements on which comments were
Issued, is used by the Office of Federal Activities to
prepare reports for the Federal Register, A monthly
Frequency Report showing statements in review process,
age distribution, average processing time, number of
statements received by region, and the number of
statements active by region is used by the Office of
Federal Activities to monitor processing, and by
regional administrators to check performance of their
region. A Quarterly Statement for which comments are
overdue is used by the Office of Federal Activities
and regions to monitor processing, A listing of the
total file off line on a demand basis is used by the
Office of Federal Activities and Office of Public
Affairs to answer inquiries.
Office of Federal Activities prepares input from
Environmental Impact Statement logs mailed in weekly
by all regions. Input is via DATE1 terminal and files
are built using BTLBDB software. Ten application
programs, written in PL/1 and ASSSHBLI language
reguiring a minimum core of 110,000 bytes, are used to
process impact data for reports and registers. The
system is operational on an IBH System 370/165 at HIH
with a DATA 100 high speed printer for output located
at SPA Headquarters. The system master file contains
2,000 records averaging 240 bytes per record. **System
Revised Bay 1973**
¦S-10013 FBDBRAL FACILITIES STSTEH (FSDFAC) EPA
Headquarters OPERATIONAL 1972 ADTOBATBD. Bartlett,
Bobert C., Federal Agency Liaison for Defense;
Falkson, Susan 0., Systems Analyst.
To be responsive to Congressional and in-house
queries by providing a management system to assess the
continuing pollution and projects of of federal
agencies.
Provide the regional offices. Federal agencies,
and Headquarters staff with up-to-date information on
a regualr basis. Special requirements are met via
BASTTBIITI in a timely fashion.
Initial file construciton occurred by encoding the
data elements (primarily location, project name, and
budgetary) for each active Federal facility project
contained in Exhibits I and II of OIB circulars A-78
and A—81 and by merging data elements from the SIS A
tape. Additonal data elements sere provided fey the
regional offices on a printout from the preliminary
file. The file is kept up-to-date by the agencies
which update and resubmit to OP* reports of their
projects. This data is directly entered into the file,
which is stored on magnetic disk at HHr via
cabtbbfois S1SC terminal. •~System Revised Bay 1973**
¦S-10030 BBF0SE ACT PBBHITS PB03BAB SI3TBB (BAPP)
BPA Headquarters OPHBATIOHAL 1972 ADTOHATJD.
Teinchin, Jerome B., chief. Systems Branch.
Aids industrial water pollution abatement programs
by Identifying industrial sources of discbarge through
• comprehensive data base for measurement, analysis,
and enforcement.
lo formal reports are produced. Output is
Information for Boeing System users, consisting mainly
of the regions, Office of Hater Programs and Office of
Befuse Act programs. Information is used primarily for
measuring and analyzing the Impact and status of
industrial waste discharged into navigable water and
streams. Hajor informational elements are applicant
identification, location. Corps of Engineers number,
water volume of intake discharge and usage, stream
receiving discharge, industrial activity and waste
abatement practices and discharge contents.
Copies of all Corps of Engineers forms are sent to
the Office of Refuse Act programs from the regions
after being manually edited. Forms are then batched
and sent periodically to a contractor for keypunching
and machine editing. Records not passing the edit
check are returned to Headquarters for correction and
resubmission. Records passing the edit are transcribed
to magnetic tape and returned to Headquarters for
input into Boeing's Time Sharing system. File contains
40,000 records, averaging 4,000 bytes per record.
Fifteen application programs written in COBOL and PL/1
are used for data manipulation and searches. System
requires 294,000 bytes of core on an IBH System
370/155. **system Bevised Hay 1973**
BS-10031 HANASEHENT INFORMATION CONTROL STSTEH
(HICS) BPA Headquarters OPERATIONAL 1971
AOTOHATED. Temchin, Jerome B., Chief, Systems Branch.
Aids the Office of Befuse Act programs in
exercising broad administrative control over the
Befuse Act Permit Program application process for
industrial discharge into navigable waters.
Thirteen major reports are produced. Four reports
cover those administrative actions that are either
completed, late, or forecasted and are used for
administrative control by the Permits Branches at all
regions and the Office of Refuse Act programs to
monitor actions and events. Bine reports are
statistical in nature, listing numbers of permit
applications by industry, type of industrial
processing, major industries only, industry by
standard industrial classification code, applicant
name. Corps of Engineers number and district. The
statistical reports are used primarily by the Office
of Kefuse Act programs. System output also includes
information on single applications when required.
Hajor informational elements are applicant name,
location. Corps of Engineers number, receiving waters,
sic code of discharge, number of discharges, and river
basins receiving discharge.
Dpon receipt of a permit application, the Segion
Permits Branch prepares a code sheet in format
prescribed by HICS users manual. Data is punched on
cards and entered into the system using HICS job
control cards usually on an IBH DATA 100 high speed
remote terminal. Opdates also are made using punched
cards and entry by HICS format and JCL cards. Reports
production, single application retrievals, and data
manipulation also use prestructured HICS instructions
on JCL cards. Contains 25 application programs written
in PL/1. File contains over 18,500 records, averaging
1,800 bytes per record. System operates on an IBB
System 370/155 and reguires 176,000 bytes of core.
BS-10098 PBOSBAH REVIEW AND EVALUATION SISTBH (PIES)
EPA Headquarters OPEBATIONAL 1972 ABTOBATBD.
Blacker, Stanley, Head, Program Bvaluation Section.
Compiles in one location specific information on
all monitoring oriented programs operating throughout
BPA. The central file would than be used as a starting
point for all Agency technical personnel to identify
where and who is performing specific monitoring
operations of imndediate interest to them.
Searches on any monitoring-oriented term will
provide an identification of specific programs where
work associated with this term is being performed. The
file Includes all FT 73 accomplishment plans for all
¦onitoring-oriented operations performed at the BlIC's
by the Regions, and by Headquarters. It will identify
who is performing the work, where being done, and any
major results. For those persons anywhere in BPA
desiring information on particular monitoring
operations, they will find this file an excellent
starting point. **8ystan Revised lay 1973**
Description of the processing steps has not been
received.
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BS—10098 MASTER SY ST EH EPA Region 1, Boston
OPERATIONAL 1971 AUTOMATED. Landry, Theodore E.,
Chief, (1ICS Section; HacDougall, aichael J.,
Technical Information Specialist, Permits Branch-
Assists in controlling the processing of permit
applications by maintaining a data base of industries
applying to discharge waste into navigable Haters.
Mo reports are produced by the system. Searches of
the file are made for the Enforcement Division and
Hater Programs Division for reference in processing
applications and answering inquiries. The data base is
built by extracting region designation. State
designation. Corps of Engineers serial number,
computer transaction type, applicant name, major type
of discharge, number of pipes, and major discharger
designation from MICS. To this information is added
industry type, EPA file number, month application
received, SIC number of each type of industrial
discharge, water consumption, and number of employees.
Data is entered and retrieved on-line using a<
DATEL 30 in Begion 1 to Boeing Computer Services IBM
System 370/155. Ten application programs consisting of
sorts and updates use 450,000 bytes of core. There are
1640, 120-character records on the file.
1S-10105 ENVIRONMENTAL HISID0AL INF0BBATI0M SISTB8
BPA Begion 2, New Vork OPBBATIONAL 1970 ADTOHATBD.
Smith, Ethan T., Chief, Data Systems Branch.
Provides geographical, industrial, political and
demographic information for environmental and economic
planning models.
Bo formal reports are produced.
Seven files comprising the data base in the
system: Point Sources, Diffuse Sources, Industrial
Bastes, Municipal Haste Treatment Facilities, Minor
Civil Division by Population, Minor civil Division by
Personal Incomes, and Facilities Inventor;. Bach
cognizant Branch inputs or updates the data using a
format provided by the Data Systems Branch. The data
is keypunched, edited and verified before updating the
files. The data is made available for input into
various environmental and economical planning models.
BS-10119 POWER PLAHT PROGBAM NilAGEMBHT INFORMATION
SISTER BPA Begion 5, Chicago DEVELOPMENTAL 1972
AUTOMATED. Cohen, Bernard J., Hathematician, Permits
Branch.
¦ill maintain location and technical data on the
thermal pollution from power plants and the status of
their permits. She monitoring process is designed to
assist enforcement procedure.
This developmental system will produce a sorted
list of power plants with reference to location,
application number, owner's name, receiving waters,
type, heat load, priority, dates of operating, 7-year
average flow. The user can ask the file for
characteristics, give limits and extract his data. The
Permits Branch utilises this system to monitor levels
of thermal pollution for enforcement.
Data will be inputed by the Permits Branch
utilizing a OCC 1035 in Begion 5 and IBB System
370/155 at Boeing Computer Services. Two Pi/1
application programs will utilise 200,000 bytes of
core, there are 350, 350-character records on the
master file.
IS—10121 EIF0HCEHBIT ST4T0S REPORT - MUNICIPAL
EPA, Begion 5, Chicago DiVILOPBIBCU 1972 AUTOMATED.
Schenzel, Gary H., Chief, Compliance Section Inf. Br.;
Dipert, Berlin, Chief, 1DP Services Branch.
¦ill support municipal wastewater enforcement
requirements by monitoring the status of compliance
actions in relation to prescribed compliance dates.
This developmental system will have a weekly
enforcement status report showing compliance dates of
preliminary and final plans submission, financing, and
start of construction. It will also show place of
operation, dates for state schedule and enforcement
conference schedule, and approved water quality
standards implementation schedule, miscellaneous
schedule, and actual date of implementation.
Miscellaneous identification and treatment data will
be used by the Enforcement Division to monitor
compliance actions. A monthly summary report will show
those actions without schedule dates and recently
reviewed wastewater treatment facilites. This report
"ill also be used by the Inforcement Division to track
the status of enforcement actions.
Abatement commitment letters from municipalities,
water quality standards, and state orders have been
put into the system via punched card. Later
developments of the system will be for industrial
requirements and utilization in the General Point
Source File for all discharge permits issued under the
NPDES. This system will have two application programs
written in PL/1 utilizing 250,000 bytes of core on
Boeing Computer Services IBB System 370/155 with a
DATA 100 in Begion 5. It is estimated that 2,000,000
records will be maintained on the master file.
•~System Revised May 1973**
BS-10144 ENFORCEMENT DIVISION ALTERING PROGRAM EPA
Begion 8, Denver DEVELOPMENTAL 1972 AUTOMATED.
Sotiros, Bichard, General Engineer, Permits Branch;
LaForest, Dietrich, Computer Technician, Computer
Systems Branch.
Rill provide administrative control by monitoring
voluntary commitments and enforcing required
industrial air and water pollution abatement activity.
This developmental system will produce a series of
reports. A summary report will describe the action due
for the coming two-week period. This will be used by
Enforcement Division Branch chiefs to schedule work
and indicate follow-up action. An industry report will
show what actions have transpired or are forthcoming
per industry. The Enforcement Division will use this
report to monitor the status of work. Periodically a
list will show those reports due EP1 by industries.
Enforcement will use this report to monitor the
industries.
Action dates, industry names, action descriptions,
and the STOBST major/minor basin code will be the main
data elements of the system. The system will utilize
Boeing Computet Services, IBB System 370/155 with a
DATA 100 in Begion 8 and have its application programs
written in FOBTBAN.
BS-10145 INVENTORY OF INDUSTRIES IN BEGION 8 EPA
Begion 8, Denver OPERATIONAL 1971 AOTOHATBD.
Sotiros, Bichard, General Engineer, Permits Branch;
LaForest, Dietrich, Computer Technician, Computer
Systems Branch.
Provides the status for administrative control
over waste water permits for those industries having
waste discharge into navigable waters and streams.
Tour reports are produced. An inventory listing of
all industries contacted in regard to the BAPP program
and is used to respond to field survey requests. A
weekly log lists all applications received for review.
The Permits Branch utilizes this report to assign
workloads and set priorities. A weekly application
status report lists all applications and the status of
its progress in the processing scheme. The Permits
Branch utilizes this to monitor the status of
applications, A weekly required action report shows
how many days remain before an application for a
permit would expire. The Permits Branch uses this to
monitor workload and to schedule assignments.
Those industries that have not filed are coded as
to whether an application is expected or the
particular industry has no discharge. The master file
contains ST0B1T major/minor basin codes. The seven
application programs of this system are written in
COBOL and PL/1, utilizing 71,000 bytes of core on
Boeing Computer Services IBB System 370/155 with a
DATA 100 in Begion 8.
IS-10149 ENFORCEMENT COMPLIANCE DATES 3TSTEM BPA
Begion 9, San Francisco DEVELOPMENTAL 1972
AUTOMATED. Appel, Bruce, Staff Assistant, Enforcement
Divisions obinada, Shumsuke, Environmental
Specialist, Management Systems Branch.
Aids monitoring and reviewing the progress of
industry and municipalities in meeting pollution
abatement requirements established for their
facilities by regulatory agencies. Used to alert
Enforcement Division of possible legal action.
An Enforcement Compliance schedule is produced
monthly. It lists those industries and municipalities
which must meet certain pollution abatement criteria
within the next 60 days. The major components of the
schedule include the following: location, source name,
origin of the requirement, media, cost, type, date of
compliance, and the nature of the requirement. The
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information is used by the Enforcement Division to
monitor and schedule reviews of certain projects if
deemed necessary.
Compliance dates and requirements are established
by regulatory authority through abatement commitment
letters (agreement with discharges), issued refuse act
permits, court orders, and enforcement conference. The
data taken from these documents are transcribed onto
the Enforcement Compliance Bonitoring Program coding
Sheet for keypunching. The data entered are state,
state code, source name, county, meda, air shed or
river basin, origin of requirement, cost, type, date
and nature of requirement. All data are machine edited
and used to update the current file. The system
consists of three application programs written in PL/1
and operate on the Boeing Computer Services IBB System
370/155 with a minimum core requirement of 350,000
bytes.
ES-10150 SECTION 10 REFUSE ACT PERMIT PROGRAM
APPLICATION STATUS EPA Region 9, San Francisco
OPERATIONAL 1972 AUTOMATED. Thomas, Donald, Analyst,
Facilities Section; Thompson, James E., Chief,
Management Systems Branch.
Will provide administrative monitoring of the
status of Section 10 Permits within EPA Region 9.
Five reports will be produced containing the
following information: application type and number,
public notice date, name and address of person or firm
requesting application. Corps of Engineers district,
status, deadline date, final action and location of
project. All reports are used to monitor the
application's progress through the required internal
decision points.
Selected information from a construction permit
request is transcribed onto a Section 10 Format Block
for keypunching. The input program edits the data and
updates the current file. The updating program updates
the master file from which the reports are written.
The system has three application programs written in
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207 SEBSBtL
received, one that has been commented on previously,
the same procedure is used, except only 30 days are
allowed for any needed comments. **System Hevised Hay
1973»*
SS-10298 CATEGORICAL INFOBBATION SOHHABI SYSTEM
(CI5S) BPA Begicm 10, Seattle OPERATIONAL 1972
RANDAL. Tate, Nillis, Staff Assistant, Categorical
Programs Division.
Provides categorical program managers with a
comprehensive list of organizations and persona for
consultation and information in their particular area
of interest.
Two formal reports are produced. One lists
Information sources on pesticides and the other on
radiation. These reports are sent to program managers.
State officials, and other interested government
officials in Region 10. Both reports are used during
information searches. These reports contain sach
information as organization name, contact name,
telephone number and address, type of data collected,
methodology, and frequency of analysis.
Initially, information was collected by
telephoning knovn sources of data who in torn were
questioned about other sources of data. About 60
records are now stored in a file by program area, in
alphabetical order by author. Plans are to update the
system every 6 months by recontacting each source in
the file. In addition, the system is to be expanded to
include solid waste and noise.
13-10299 PBRBITS KABDEK PILB BPA Begion 10,
Seattle OPERATIONAL 1971 MANUAL. Eldridge, Warren
B., Chief, Administrative Section.
Enables the Permits Branch to control all the
administrative processing steps associated vith a
Section 13 discharge application, which permits
industry to discharge refuse into the navigable waters
of the onited States. The system provides a ready
historic reference on the status of all applications.
No formal reports are produced directly by the
system. Information is taken from the system and acts
as input for status reports submitted to the
Enforcement Division Begional Administrator and EPA
Headquarters. Another use of the system's information
Is in the development of work schedules for Permits
Branch employe®*. Zn addition, the system acts as a
quick reference for public inquiries in the status of
permit applications. Informational elements included
in the system are applicant's name. Corps of Engineers
number, applicant's location, standard industrial
classification of discharge, number of discharge
Pipe®, processing actions/events, and remarks.
A formatted entering card record is created upon
receipt of the application, Corp* of Engineers Form
*311-1. Appropriate dates and data are extracted from
the form and entered on the card record. Che system
contains 860 records grouped by Corps of Engineers
number and Corps of Engineers districts. Update
entries are made as processing actions are coapleted.
Bo plans exist to purge the system of completed
records.
?! O'OO CONSTBDCTIOl PBRBITS SISTEB EM Begion
10, Seattle OFEBATIOIAL 1972 BANOAL. lee, Ronald
A., Chief, Construction Permits Section.
Provides the Permit* Branch vith administrative
control over all section 10 construction permit
applications.
No formal reports are generated. Output is mainly
that of reference and providing an index to larger
¦ Other uses include compilation of annual permit
statistics and development of vork schedules for
branch employees regarding evaluation of associated
impact statements, file contains applicant
identification, type of activity to be accomplished,
description of work, status of action bj IV »
revievers, and a Permits Branch aasigned number.
Contains two aeparate, but related subfiles. The
"•Jor file is maintained on oards, A record is created
tlM the Corp* of Inginaars sands * copy of a
pnbllc notice to the Permits Branch, it this time, an
i* *l«o made into a log book. Tkis log is the
seeond subfile which serves as a reference to the card
*~*r Beeords are updated as processing actions or
events take place. Bo plans exist to purge completed
records. The file currently contains 800 records.
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SUBJECT INDEX
Cross References to Environmental Information Systems Descriptions Arranged
Alphabetically by Subject Terms. References to each System Consist of a De-
scriptive Notation, Category Number Under which the System Description
Appears, and the Environmental System (ES) Identification Number for the
System.
SUBJECT INDEX
AIR MOMITOBXRG
ACCOUNTING
ABATEBBN1
Information on enforcement actions for use by
state and local air pollution agencies (EMS).
AUTOMATED EPA Headquarters 201 ES-10061
Bibliographic information of noise literature
(HOISE). AUTOMATED EPA Headquarters
202 E3-10026
Bibliography of industrial waste water control
literature (XUBS). AUTOMATED BPA Headquarters
206 ES-10061
Solid waste management literature and
information (SHIRS). AUTOMATED BPA
Headquarters
205 ES~10095
Accident and causal factor identification
reports (SHIS). AUTOMATED EPA Headquarters
107 IS-10023
Reports and investigation* on environmental
in-jury from pesticides. AUTOMATED BPA
Headquarters 203 ES-10082
1CCIDEITS, XISBCTXCXDIS
File of reported accidents and episodes
involving pesticides. MANUAL SPA Region 7,
Kansas City 203 <3-10273
Committed funds by account number, object code,
and program element. AUTOMATED EPA
Headquarters 103 ES-100UO
Accounting of funds by division and program
element (FflS). AUTOMATED EPA Region «, Atlanta
103 ES-10112
Committed, obligated and available funds by
account number. AUTOMATED EPA Region 5,
Chicago 103 BS-10116
Program status of funds (PMS).
Region 6, Dallas
AUTOMATED EPA
103 ES-1012U
Listing of program subelement accounts, accrued
costs and balances. AUTOMATED EPA Region 7,
Kansas City 103 is-10 129
Integrated financial system used for project and
budget management (PSR). AUTOMATED EPA Pegion
9, San Francisco 106 ES-101U7
Listing of Program accounts, their accrued costs
and balances (PMS). AUTOMATED BPA Region 10,
Seattle 103 BS-1015U
Projected personnel costs.
Cincinnati
AUTOMATED BBRC,
103 ES-10162
Travel advance accounting information.
AUTOMATED NERC, Cincinnati
103 ES-10166
financial commitments information (VOST).
AUTOMATED MERC, Cincinnati 103 BS-10167
Obligation and expenditure information.
AUTOMATED NBBC, Cincinnati 103 ES-10173
Integrated financial system for project and
budget management. AUTOMATED NtSC, Las Vegas
103 ES- 10 194$
ACCIDENTS, PESTICIDES
Quasi-official file of all reported accidents
and episodes involving Pesticides. MANUAL EPA
Region 10, Seattle 203 BS-10293
ACCOMPLISHBBBTS
Program accomplishment information. AUTOMATED
BPA Region 2, New Xork 106 ES-10253
ACCOUNTABLE PBOPE1TT
Accountability of personal property and related
actions (PP9). AUTOMATED EPA Headquarters
102 18-10012
Inventory of ABC equipment (GSAPH). AUTOMATED
MERC, Las Vegas 102 BS-10193
Inventory of computer equipment at M8PCP, Ann
Arbor* MI. MANUAL EPA Headquarters
102 18-1023*
Inventory of MSFCP laboratory analytical
equipment. MAIUAL EPA Headquarters
102 18-10235
Internal inventory control system foe personal
property, MANUAL EPA Region 7, Kansas city
102 18-10269
Integrated financial management system (FMS).
AUTOMATED BPA Lab, Ada, OK 103 ES-10216
Status and problems of audit investigation.
MANUAL SPA Headquarters 106 ls-10231
Hours worked by project and organization,
MANUAL EPA Beqion 9, San Francisco 103 8S-10265
ACCOUNTING, P8B80BWB1
BPA agency vide personnel information.
AUTOMATED EPA Headquarters 105 BS-10019
ADDITIVES, fOBl
Pile of manufacturers and usees of ftial
additives (PASS). MANUAL NERC, Durham
201 IS-10309
AXE BOBItOBINQ
Information from stations monitoring pesticide
content of air. AUTOMATED BPA Lab, Cbamblee,
OA 203 ES-10207
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AIR POLLUTION
SUBJECT IIDBX
AIR POLLUTION
AIB POLLOTION, EMISSIONS
System for publication of EPA technical and
research reports and papers on air pollution.
MANUAL EPA Headquarters 201 ES-10016
National system for registering and managing
enforcement of hazardous air pollutants
(HAPEMS). AOTOHATBD EPA Headguarters
201 ES-10027
Air quality management and technical data
handling system for state and local air
pollution control agencies (CDHS). AUTOMATED
EPA Headquarters 201 JJS-10046
National System to process required air
pollution compliance data (CDS). AUTOMATED EPA
Headquarters 201 ES-10047
Emissions data subsystem for data management of
variable formatted fixed length records (VDSS).
AUTOMATED EPA Headquarters 201 ES-10052
National system to process air quality
information, compliance status, and planning
(SAEOAD). AUTOMATED EPA Headquarters
201 ES-10055
Assists state governments in preparing air
pollution plans for reduction of sulfur oxides
and particulates (IPP). AUTOMATED EPA
Headquarters 201 ES-10058
Bibliographic information on air pollution
technical literature (APTIC). AUTOMATED EPA
Headquarters 201 ES-10060
Information on enforcement actions for use by
state and Local air pollution agencies (EMS).
ABT0MAT6D BPA Headquarters 201 BS-10061
Air and water pollution control requirements for
industry. AUTOMATIC EPA fiegion 8, Denver
207 ES-10HU
Health effects data from air pollution
experiments (TAME). AOTOHATBD NERC, Cincinnati
201 BS-10176
Network of air pollution models with
meteorological and emission data bases (UHAKAP).
AUTOMATED NERC, Durham 201 ES-10185
Information from stations monitoring pesticide
content of air. AUTOMATED EPA lab, Chamblee,
GA 203 ES-10207
Air pollution and control studies of industries
by Stationary Source Pollution Control Program.
MANUAL EPA Headguarters 201 ES-10239
Certified and experimental vehicle emission test
data base. MANUAL EPA Headquarters
201 ES-102M0
Survey of federal installations and associated
pollution, and treatment methods. MANUAL EPA
Region 3, Philadelphia 207 ES-10261
Air pollution source and emissions data (NEDS).
AUTOMATED EPA Headguarters 201 ES-10056
AIB POLLUTION, FEDEHAL FACILITIES
Inventory of air pollution characteristics of
federal facilities (FEDFAC). AUTOMATED EPA
Headguarters 207 ES-10013
AIB POLLUTION, BETBIBVAL
Water analysis processing system. AUTOMATED
EPA Lab, College, AK 206 ES-10210
AIB POLLUTION TBCHilCAl INFORMATION CBNTKB (APTIC)
Bibliographic information on air pollution
technical literature (APTIC). AUTOMATED EPA
Headquarters 201 ES-10060
AIB QUALITI
Emissions data subsystem for data management of
variable formatted fixed length records (VDSS) .
AUTOMATED EPA Headquarters 201 ES-10052
National system to process air guality
information, compliance status, and planning
(SABOAD). AUTOMATED EPA Headquarters
201 ES-10055
Air pollution source and emissions data (NEDS).
AUTOMATED EPA Headquarters 201 ES-10056
Software used by state ana local governments for
processing air quality data (AflDHS). AUTOMATED
EPA Headquarters 201 ES-10057
Federal Power Commission power plant inventory
and emissions data (FPC). AUTOMATED EPA
Headquarters 201 ES-10059
Bibliographic information on air pollution
technical literature (APTIC). AUTOMATED EPA
Headquarters 201 BS-10060
AIB QUALITY DATA BANDLING STSTEH (AQDHS)
Air quality management and technical data
handling system for state and local air
pollution control agencies (CDHS). AUTOMATED
EPA Headquarters 201 BS-100<*6
Software used by state and local governments for
processing air quality data (AQDHS). AOTOHATBD
EPA Headquarters 201 ES-10057
AIB SAHPLH8
Daily air samples of radiocativity levels at
selected locations in 21 western states.
AOTOHATBD NERC, Las Vegas 20
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BOOT BOBDEB
AMBIBiT AIR
ABIC
Data on MSPCP vehicle emission test results
since 1969. AUTOMATED EPA Headquarters
201 ES-10054
National system to process air guality
information, compliance status, and planning
(SAROAD) . AUTOMATED EPA Headquarters
201 ES-10055
Listing of Hater Analysis Publications on
Analytical methods (ABIC). AUTOMATED NBBC,
Cincinnati 104 ES-10092
Certified and experimental vehicle emission test
data base. MAKUAL EPA Headquarters
201 ES- 10240
B
BASH PLAB
Hen York and New Jersey interim basin plans for
water guality. AUTOMATED EPA Begion 2, lew
Tork 206 BS-10104
BEACHES, BBCREATIOB
APTIC
Bibliographic information on air pollution
technical literature (APTIC). AUTOMATED EPA
Headquarters 201 BS-10060
AQDBS
Air quality management and technical data
handling system for state and local air
pollution control agencies (CDHS). AUTOMATED
EPA Headquarters 201 BS-10046
Software used by state and local governments for
processing air quality data (AQDBS)• AUTOMATED
SPA Headquarters 201 BS-10057
ATOBIC BBBB6I COMMISSION
Inventory of ABC equipment (SSAPB),
SEHC, Las Vegaa
AUTOMATED
102 ES-10193
Accounting of amounts, utilization and location
of radio nuclides. AUTOMATED EPA Lab,
Montgomery, AL 204 ES-10206
A0DIT
Status and problems of audit investigation.
BAIUAL EPA Headquarters 106 IS-10231
AUTOMAP
National water quality information on
cause/effect relations of water pollution
(STOBBT). AUTOMATED EPA Headquarters
206 BS-10034
Digitised maps depicting STOBBT geographic
identification and coordinates (AUTOMAP).
AUTOMATED BPA Headquarters 206 BS-10034.02
Inventory of USGS maps and automap production
status (BISS). AUTOMATED BPA Headquarters
206 BS-10034.03
A0T0BOBILB IMPORTS
Data on automobiles imported into the USA used
for enforcing import regulations involving auto
emissions. AUTOMATED BPA Headquarter*
201 BS-10049
Number and extent of beach recreation areas
closed by water pollution. AUTOMATED EPA
Headquarters 206 BS-10069
Pollution information on estuaries and coastal
zones (NEI). AUTOMATED EPA Headquarters
206 ES-10076
BETA PABTICL1S
Radioactivity data from processed environmental
samples. AUTOMATED NERC, Las Vegas
204 ES-10203
BIBLIOGRAPHY
Bibliography of publications and reports
authored by region employees. MANUAL EPA
Begion 7, Kansas City 104 BS-10270
BIOASSAI
Levels of individuals radiation exposure from
urinanalysis. MANOAL NERC, Las Vegas
204 BS-10314
BIOEI6IIBERINO
Human health effects of specific air pollutants
(CHESS). AUTOMATED NBBC, Durham 201 BS-10186
BI0L08ICAL
Biological information establishing continuity
of research. AUTOHATBD NERC, Corvallis
206 ES-10213
Hater laboratory system for analysis and
reporting of chemical and biological content of
Ohio River Basin. MANUAL BPA Begion 3,
Philadelphia 206 BS-10259
BIOLOGICAL OIIOBN DIBABD (BOD)
Engineering aspects of water treatment plants.
BAB0AI BPA Begion 6, Dallas 206 BS-10265
Effectiveness measurement of wastewater
treatment facility grant recipients. BAB0AL
EPA Begion 10, Seattle 206 BS-10297
lOTOROflVB
Data on BSPCP vehicle emission test results
since 1969. AUTOMATED BPA Headguarters
201 BS-10054
vehicle emission test projects and results.
AUTOHATBD BPA Headquarters 201 BS-10063
Comparison of manufacturer and BPA vehicle
emission test results. AUTOBATBD BPA
Headquarter* 201 BS-10064
BIOLOCT, BBTRIBTAL
Hater analysis processing system.
BPA Lab, College, AK
BODI B0BDBB
AUTOHATBD
206 BS-10210
Cesium-137 body burden levels of Alaskan
Bskimos. AUTOHATBD NERC, Las Vegas
204 BS-1020S
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B0II1G COHPUTKB SEBVICBS
SUBJECT IN DEI
BOEING COMPUTES SEBVICBS
EPA sponsored usees of Boeing's Time Sharing
Service. AUTOHATED EPA Headquarters
107 ES-10041
CDBS
Air quality management and technical data
handling system for state and local air
pollution control agencies (CDHS). AUTOMATED
EPA Headguarters 201 ES-10046
BONES
Accumulated radiation in human bones (HBN) .
AUTOMATED EPA Headquarters 204 ES-10087
BOOKS
CESIUM
Cesium-137 body burden levels of Alaskan
Eskimos. AUTOHATED NEBC, Las Vegas
204 ES-10205
EPA library information network service.
AUTOHATED EPA Headquarters 101 ES-10017
Inventory of library books at MSPCP, Ann Arbor,
HI. AUTOHATED EPA Headquarters 104 ES-10042
CHBMICAL
Rater laboratory system for analysis and
reporting of chemical and biological content of
Ohio Biver Basin. MANUAL EPA Begion 3,
Philadelphia 206 ES-10259
BUDGET
Integrated accounting, payroll and grants
financial data (IPHS) . AUTOHATED EPA
Headquarters 103 ES-10015
Program planning and management information
(BHIS). AUTOHATED EPA Headquarters
106 BS-10021
Regional financial information. AUTOHATED EPA
Hagion 3, Philadelphia 103 BS-10109
Committed, obligated and available funds by
account number. AUTOHATED EPA Begion 5,
Chicago 103 BS-10116
Manpower costs and reporting system. ADTOHATED
EPA Region 10, Seattle 103 ES-10155
Projected personnel costs. AUTOHATED NEBC,
Cincinnati 103 ES-10162
Grants status information. (I All UAL BPA Begion
3, Philadelphia 101 ES-10256
Hours worked by project and organization.
MANUAL EPA Begion 9, San Francisco 103 SS-10285
BUDGET OBLIGATIONS
Integrated financial system for project and
budget management. AUTOMATED NEBC, Las Vegas
103 ES-10194
CHEMICAL, ANALYSIS
Chemical compound identification through use of
mass spectra data (SENL3P). AUTOMATED EPA
Laboratory, Athens, GA 206 BS-10221
CHEMICAL, COITIIT
Hater analysis work flow and reporting (SHAVES).
ADTOHATED NEBC, Corvallis 206 BS-10214
Chemical and biological constituents of samples
taken by Annapolis water lab. MANUAL EPA
Begion 3, Philadelphia 206 BS-10260
CHEMICALS, PESTICIDES
National system for registering pesticides
chemical ingredients and uses, and toxicity
category. AUTOMATED EPA Headquarters
203 ES-10028
CHEMICALS, TOXIC
Beports and investigations on environmental
injury from pesticides. AUTOHATED EPA
Headquarters 203 BS-10082
Registration information on pesticides analysis
and ingredients (PABCS). ADTOHATED BPA
Headquarters 203 BS-10083
Information on pesticides imports. MANUAL EPA
Headguarters 203 ES-10232
CABBON OXIDES
National System to process required air
pollution compliance data (CDS). AUTOHATED EPA
Headguarters 201 BS-10047
Data on MSPCP vehicle emission test results
since 1969. AUTOMATED EPA Headquarters
201 BS-10054
CHEMICALS, TOXIC 1I1LTSIS
Test information on the effects of pesticides
compounds on estuarine organisms. MANUAL EPA
Lai>, Gulf Breeze, PI 203 ES-10318
CIVIL SIGHTS
Minority and female employment reporting system.
AUTOHATED EPA Headquarters 105 BS-10008
Vehicle emission test projects and results.
ADTOHATED EPA Headquarters 201 BS-10063
Health effects data from air pollution
experiments (TAHE). AUTOMATED NBBC, Cincinnati
201 BS-10176
CLEABANCBS, SBCDBICX
Information on employee clearance status (BSS).
AUTOHATED EPA Headquarters 107 BS-10022
CLIMATOLOGY
CATEGOBICAL PBOGBiHS
Directory of information sources on categorical
programs (CISS). MANUAL EPA Begion 10, Seattle
207 B3-10298
Network of air pollution models with
meteorological and emission data bases (0HAHAP).
AUTOHATED NEBC, Durham 201 B3-10185
Soil and climatic data affecting pesticide
levels. AUTOHATED EPA Lab, Athens, GA
203 IS-10219
Climatic conditions affecting micro-organisms.
ADTOHATED SPA Lab, Athens, GA 206 BS-10220
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SUBJECT IMDEX
COHSTSDCTIOK GHAUTS
COASTLIBB
COHPUTEB, TIHB-SHAHIHG
Coastal zone topographic information. AUTOMATED
SPA Headquarters 206 BS-10068
Pollution information on estuaries and coastal
zones (NEI). AUTOMATED EPA Headquarters
206 BS-10076
EPA sponsored users of Boeing's Time Sharing
Service. AUTOMATED EPA Headquarters
107 ES-100K1
C0BP0TB8 UTILIZATION
COBBITBBBTS. FIBABCIAL
Integrated accounting, payroll and grants
financial data (IFMS). AUTOMATED EPA
Headquarters 103 ES-10015
Committed funds by account number, object code,
and program element. AUTOMATED EPA
Headquarters 103 BS-1 00140
Committed, obligated and available funds by
account number. AUTOMATED EPA Region 5,
Chicago 103 ES—10116
Integrated financial system used for project and
budget management (PSB). AUTOMATED EPA Region
9, San Francisco 106 ES-101U7
Projected personnel costs. AUTOMATED NERC,
Cincinnati 103 ES-10162
financial commitments information (V0ST).
AUTOMATED HBBC, Cincinnati 103 ES-10167
Obligation and expenditure information.
AOTOMATED KERC, Cincinnati 103 ES-10173
Integrated financial management system (FMS) .
AUTOMATED EPA Lab, Ada, OK 103 ES-10216
Costs by account number for use of NIH computer
facilities. AUTOMATED EPA Headquarters
107 BS-1001U
Computer system utilization at Research Triangle
Park, NC• AOTOMATED NERC, Research Triangle
Park 107 ES-1002U
Computer utilization information. AUTOMATED
KERC, Cincinnati 107 ES-10171
Computer usage and cost data (NCMUSE).
AUTOMATED NERC, Las Vegas 107 BS-10195
Computer utilization information (ADPEU).
AUTOMATED EPA Lab, Ada, OK 107 ES-10217
C0MGBBSSI0HAL LEGISLATIO*
Federal environment legislation status. MANUAL
EPA Headquarters 106 ES-10001
COHGBBSSIOHAL LIAISON
Federal environment legislation status. BANUAL
EPA Headguarters 106 ES-10001
COBSTBUCTIOB
COBBOBITY IATBB SUPPLIBS
Rater analysis data base of community water
supply systems (CRSSI). AUTOMATED EPA
Headquarters 206 ES-10080
COBPLUBCE
Air pollution source and emissions data (BEDS).
AUTOMATED EPA Headquarters 201 BS-10056
Municipal waste water treatment facilities
compliance status. AUTOMATED EPA, Region 5,
Chicago 207 ES-10121
COIPOSITIIO
Solid waste management literature and
information (SRIRS). AOTOMATED BPA
Headquarters 205 BS-10095
COBPIBHBBSIVB DATA BABDLIR0 SISTBB (CDBS)
Air quality management and technical data
handling system for state and local air
pollution control agencies (CDBS). A0T0BATED
BPA Headquarters 201 BS-10046
COHPDTEB C0SIS
Computer utilization information (ADPEU).
AUTOMATED BPA Lab, Ada, OK 107 SS-10217
CORPOIEB BQOIPBBIT
Inventory of computer equipment at BSPCP, Ann
Arbor, HI. BAHUAL EPA Beadquarters
102 ES-1023H
COBPOTBB PBOQIAHHIIG
Minimum requirement for computer program
inventory and documentation standards (PBOIBV).
BIB0AL HEBC, Las Vegas 107 BS-10311
Description of municipal wastewater facilities,
and estimates on national requirement for waste
water treatment plants (STORET). AUTOMATED BPA
Headquarters 206 BS-1003t.07
COBSTBDCTIOB SRAMTS
State utilization of construction grant
allocations by project. AUTOMATED EPA
Headquarters 101 ES-10033
Costs of municipal waste water treatement
facilities for the budgeting of federal grants
(STOBBT). AUTOMATED BPA Headquarters
206 HS-1003U.06
Grants awarded and changes to existing grants
for municipal waste water treatment plants.
AUTOMATED EPA Headquarters 101 ES-10035
File of pending construction grants for waste
water treatment. AUTOBAT1D EPA Headguarters
101 BS-10036
Status of construction grants project*.
AUTOMATED EPA Region 3, Philadelphia
101 ES-10108
System for monitoring construction grants
status. AUTOMATED EPA Begion 6, Dallas
101 BS-10122
Chronological list of inspections due at
completed water treatment facilities. AUTOMATED
EPA Region 6, Dallas 206 BS-10128
Current status of grant application. AOTOMATED
EPA Region 8, Denver 101 ES-10134
Construction grants status information.
AUTOMATED BPA Begion 9, San Francisco
101 ES-101«6
Administrative and Fiscal Control System for
Construction Srants (3RIHS). AUTOMATED EPA
Begion 10, Seattle 101 ES-10151
Administrative processing control system for
grants. MANUAL BPA Region 10, Seattle
101 ES-10152
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COBSTRDCTIOI, BASTB BATBB TBBATBBBT
SDBJBCT IBDBX
Daily grant awards notification. AUTOMATED EPA
Headquarters 101 ES-10225
Summary of grant awards and financial status.
HAMUAL SPA Headquarters 101 BS-10226
Administrative contcol for processing steps in
construction grant applications. MANUAL EPA
Region 7, Kansas City 101 13-10236
Administrative control system for construction
grants. MANUAL EPA Region 5, Chicago
101 ES-10262
Processing requirements for construction grants.
AUTOMATED EPA Begion 7, Kansas City
101 ES-10266
Administrative control system for construction
grants. MANUAL BPA Begion 7, Kansas City
101 ES-10268
Administrative control for construction grants.
MANUAL EPA Region 8, Denver 101 BS-10279
Construction grant applications evaluation log.
MANUAL BPA Eegion 9, San Francisco 101 ES-10280
Effectiveness measurement of wastewater
treatment facility grant recipients. BAEOAL
EPA Region 10, Seattle 206 ES-10297
CONSTHDCTION, BASTE RATER TREATBEIT
Government contract awards for sewage facilities
construction. ADTOBATBD EPA Headguarters
206 ES-10018
COBTBACT IIPORBATIOI
EPA wide contract status information (CIS).
AUTOMATED EPA Headquarters 101 BS-10010
COITBACTS
Pile of EPA sponsored research, development and
demonstration project information (PROJECTS).
AUTOMATED BPA Headguarters 104 IS-10089
Status of contract actions and funds. MANUAL
EPA Headquarters 101 IS-10233
Administrative control system for research
grants and contracts. BAI0AL BPA Begion 7,
Kansas City 101 IS-10267
Statistics on minority workers on Federally
subsidized contracts. BABDAL BPA Begion 9, San
Francisco 101 BS-10286
COBTBACTS, ADBIBISTBATIOB
BPA wide contract statas information (CIS).
AUTOMATED BPA Headquarters 101 IS-10010
Statas information on najor contracts.
AUTOMATED EPA Begion 3, Philadelphia
101 IS"10107
COBTBACtS, COSTS
Indexes of construction costs for sewers and
wastewater treatment plants. ADTOBATBD EPA
Headquarters 101 is-10037
Contracts and procurement action infortation.
BABDAL BPA Headguarters 101 ES-10224
COBTBACTS, iATBl POLLDTXOB
Indexes of construction costs for sewers and
wastewater treatment plants. AUTOMATED BPA
Headquarters 101 18-10037
COST IBDEX, COBSTBOCTIOB
Indexes of construction costs for sewers and
wastewater treatment plants. AUTOMATED EPA
Headquarters 101 ES-10037
COSTS
Integrated accounting, payroll and grants
financial data (IFNS) . AUTOMATED EPA
Headquarters 103 BS-10015
Committed funds by account number, object code,
and program element. AUTOMATED EPA
Headguarters 103 BS-10010
Committed, obligated and available funds by
account number. AUTOMATED EPA Begion 5,
Chicago 103 BS-10116
Integrated financial system used for project and
budget management (PSH). AUTOMATED BPA Begion
9, San Francisco 106 ES-10147
Integrated financial system for project and
budget management. AUTOMATED NERC, Las Vegas
103 ES-10194
Hater analysis work flow and reporting (SHAVES).
AUTOMATED MERC, Corvallis 206 ES-10214
Status reports on training funded by BPA.
MANUAL EPA Region 7, Kansas City 105 ES-10271
COSTS, COBPDTEB
Costs by account number for use of NIH computer
facilities. AUTOMATED EPA Headguarters
107 ES-10014
Computer system utilization at Besearch Triangle
Park, BC. AUTOMATED BERC, Research Triangle
Park 107 BS-10024
Computer utilization information. ADTOBATBD
BEBC, Cincinnati 107 BS-10171
Computer utilization information (ADPED).
ADTOBATBD EPA Lab, Ada, OK 107 BS-10217
COSTS, COBSTBOCTIOB BONDS
Listing of municipal bond sales for municipal
water and sewer construction between 1968 and
1971. ADTOBATBD BPA Headquarters 206 BS-10072
COSTS, COBTBACTS
BPA wide contract status information-, (CIS).
ADTOBATBD EPA Headquarters 101 BS-10010
Indexes of construction costs for sewers and
wastewater treatment plants. ADTOBATBD BPA
Headguarters 101 BS-10037
COSTS, OBABTS
Costs of municipal waste water treatement
facilities for the budgeting of federal grants
(STOBBT). ADTOBATBD EPA Headguarters
206 13-10034.06
Grants awarded and changes to existing grants
for municipal waste water treatment plants.
ADTOBATBD EPA Beadguartars 101 ES-1003S
Brant processing information. BABDAL BPA
Begion 2, Bew York 101 BS-10100
Construction grants status information.
ADTOBATBD EPA Begion 9, San Francisco
101 B8-101«t
Summary of grant awards and financial status.
BABDAL SPA Headquarters 101 BS-10226
Statas of contract actions and lands. BABDAL
BPA Beadgaarters 101 BS-10233
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SUBJECT IIDBX
oosimn
COSTS, PIRSOim
BPA payroll and personnel information system
(DIPS) (DIPS). AUTOMATED EPA Headquarters
Regional financial information.
Region 3, Philadelphia
105 1S-10020
AUTOMATED SPA
103 BS-10109
Listing of program subelement accounts, accrued
costs and balances. A0T0HATBD EPA Begion 7,
Kansas City 103 ES-10129
Manhour accounting for Categorical Programs
Division employees. AUTOMATED EPA Region 7,
Kansas City 105 BS-10133
Listing of Program accounts, their accrued costs
and balances (BUS). AUTOMATED EPA Region 10,
Seattle 103 IS-10154
Manpower costs and reporting system. AUTOMATED
EPA Region 10, Seattle 103 BS-10155
Projected personnel costs. AUTOMATED BBBC,
Cincinnati 103 ES-10162
Employee cost data (FOSB) .
Cincinnati
AUTOMATED BBBC,
103 BS-10170
COSTS, Illfll
EPA staff international trarel records (fTS).
AUTOMATBD BPA Headquarters 107 BS-10005
Listing of program subelement accounts, accrued
costs and balances. AOTOMATBD EPA Region 7,
Kansas City 103 BS-10129
Travel advance accounting information.
AOTOMATBD RISC, Cincinnati 103 18-10166
CUSTODIAL COBTIOL
Documentation system for equipment maintenance,
utilisation and inventory control; and ccaft
services, facilities, development, work orders,
scheduling, and cost accounting. (TS1BS).
AUTOMATBD BBRC, Las Vegas 102 BS-10192
Environmental, industrial, political and
demographic information. AUTOMATED EPA Region
2, Be* York 207 BS-10105
County population statistics.
Region 6, Dallas
DBBOBSTBAIIOB AMD BBSB1BCH 6BABTS
AOTOMATBD EPA
206 ES-10126
DIM
Research and demonstration grant application and
unsolicited contract proposal status information
(SBABT TRACK). AUTOMATBD EPA Headquarters
101 ES-10090
Data file of radiation levels in childrens'
institutional food (ITDSB). AUTOMATED EPA
Headquarters 20U ES-10085
DISCHARGE PERMITS
Tile of technical data on Refuse Act Permit
Program applicants (BAPP). AUTOMATED EPA
Headguarters 207 ss-10030
File on industrial permit applications for vaste
discharge into navigable waters (MICS).
AUTOMATED BPA Headquarters 207 BS-10031
Data base of industrial vaste discharge permit
applications. AOTOMATBD EPA Region 1, Boston
207 BS-10098
Inventory of industries producing vaste
discharge. AUTOMATED BPA Region 8, Denver
207 IS-10145
Refuse Act's permits information retrieval
system. BABUAL BPA Region 2, Rev York
207 ES-10255
Administrative control system for processing
discharge permit application. BAIUJU BPA
legion 7, Kansas City 207 BS-10276
Permits application processing control system.
HAB0AL BPA Region 10, Seattle 207 ES-10299
cilxbdbis, us
Inventory and quality control of gas cylinders.
AUTOMATED ISA Headquarters 102 >8-10038
mil BASBS
Inventory of automated and manual administrative
and environmental mission support information
systems. AUTOMATED BPA Headguarters
104 18-10032
DBATBS, ACCXDBITAL
Accident and causal factor identification
reports (SHIS). AUTOMATED BPA Headquarters
107 as-10023
DICXBU3
Bibliographic information of noise literature
(BOISB). AOTOMATBD BPA Headquarters
202 18-10026
0BBO8BAPBIC STATISTICS
City directory with identification codes and
demographic data (STOllt). AUTOMATED BPA
Readquarters 206 13-10034.04
DXSCHABOBS, BAST1 IATBB
Data on vaste vater discharges, construction
grants, refuse permits, and enforcement of
standards (SPSP). AUTOMATED BPA Headquarters
206 1S-10067
On- line vater quality sensing and processing
system. AOTOMATBD BBBC, Cincinnati
206 18-10181
DISPOSAL SUBS
Solid vaste management literature and
information (SBIIS). AUTOMATED BP1
Headguarters
20S IS-10095
Inventory of solid vaste disposal sites. BABOAL
BPA legion 10, Seattle 205 IS-10396
0IS80LT1D OAS
Dissolved gas in legion 10 vaters (DiolS).
AUTOMATED BPt Begion 10, Seattle 206 BS-10159
0OSI1BTBI
Level of employee radiation exposure, iavoal
BBBC, Las Tegas 204 BS-10315
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DOSIMETRY
SUBJECT INDEX
DOSIMBTRI
Indoor radio isotopes air sample information in
Brand Junction, Colorado. AUTOMATED NERC, Las
Vegas 204 ES-10200
Individual radiation exposure, and levels of
emission by location. AUTOMATED NERC, Las
Vegas 204 ES-10202
DRAINA6E
Information on solid waste deposits causing
leaching. MANUAL EPA Region 1, Boston
205 ES-10251
Test information on the effects of pesticides
compounds on estuarine organisms. MANUAL EPA
Lab, Gulf Breeze, PI 203 ES-10318
Testing and reporting of results on all
pesticides used nationwide. MANUAL EPA
Headquarters 203 ES-10320
ECOSYSTEMS
Climatic conditions affecting micro-organisms.
AUTOMATED EPA Lab, Athens, GA 206 ES-10220
Spectrographic data recorded for input into the
Aguatic Ecosystem Simulator. MANUAL EPA Lab,
Athens, GA 206 ES-10319
DREDGING PERMITS
Status of Section 10 construction permit
applications. AUTOMATED EPA Region 9, San
Francisco 207 KS-10150
Index and short descriptive listing of Section
10 Construction Permits. MANUAL EPA Region 10,
Seattle 207 ES-10300
ELECTRIC FOVER
Federal Power Commission power plant inventory
and emissions data (FPC). AUTOMATED EPA
Headquarters 201 BS-10059
EMISSION STANDARDS
DUMPS, SOLID HASTB
Solid waste management literature and
information (SNIRS). AUTOMATED SPA
Headquarters
205 ES-10095
Inventory of solid waste disposal sites. MANUAL
EPA Region 10, Seattle 205 ES-10296
ECONOMIC COSTS
Bconomic dislocation information caused by EPA
enforcement actions. MANUAL EPA Headguarters
106 KS-10264
BCONOMIC IMPACT
Government contract awards for sewage facilities
construction. AUTOMATED EPA Headquarters
206 ES-10018
BCONOMIC POISOIS
National system foe registering pesticides
chemical ingredients and uses, and toxicity
category. AUTOMATED EPA Headquarters
203 IS-10028
Pesticide product sample information. MANUAL
Region 1, Boston 203 ES-10249
File of pesticide products sampled. MANUAL EPA
Region 7, Kansas City 203 IS-10272
File of reported accidents and episodes
involving pesticides. MANUAL EPA Region 7,
Kansas City 203 ES-10273
File of imported pesticide products. MANUAL
BPA Region 7, Kansas City 203 ES-10274
Quasi-official file of all reported accidents
and episodes involving Pesticides. MANUAL BPA
Region 10, Seattle 203 ES-10293
File of all pesticide products imported. MANUAL
EPA Region 10, Seattle 203 BS-10294
File of pesticides products sampled. MANUAL
BPA Region 10, Seattle 203 IS-10295
References and documentation on the effects of
pesticides on animals and humans. MANUAL BPA
Lab, Chamblee, Ga. 203 ES-10317
National system for registering and managing
enforcement of hazardous air pollutants
(HAPBMS). AUTOMATED EPA Headquarters
201 ES-10027
EMISSIONS
Air quality management and technical data
handling system for state and local air
pollution control agencies (CDHS). AUTOMATED
EPA Headguarters 201 BS-10046
Emissions data subsystem for data management of
variable formatted fixed length records (VDSS).
AUTOMATED EPA Headguarters 201 BS-10052
Data on MSPCP vehicle emission test results
since 1969. AUTOMATBD EPA Headquarters
201 BS-10054
Air pollution source and emissions data (NEDS).
AUTOMATED EPA Headquarters 201 BS-10056
Federal Power Commission power plant inventory
and emissions data (FPC) . AUTOMATED EPA
Headquarters 201 ES-10059
Bibliographic information on air pollution
technical literature (APT1C). AUTOMATBD EPA
Headguarters 201 ES-10060
Vehicle emission test projects and results.
AUTOMATED BPA Headquarters 201 ES-10063
Comparison of manufacturer and EPA vehicle
emission test results. AUTOMATED EPA
Headquarters 201 ES-10064
Network of air pollution models with
meteorological and emission data bases (UNAMAP).
AUTOMATED SBRC, Durham 201 ES-10185
Automotive manufacturers address list. MANUAL
EPA Headquarters 107 ES-10238
Air pollution and control studies of industries
by Stationary Source Pollution Control Program.
MANUAL EPA Headguarters 201 ES-10239
Certified and experimental vehicle emission test
data base. MANUAL EPA Headquarters
201 BS-10240
¦US3I0BS, FORBIGN VEHICLES
Data on automobiles imported into the USA used
for enforcing import regulations involving auto
emissions. AUTOMATED EPA Headquarters
201 BS-10049
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SOBJECT IIDZI
BHFORCEHBMT aiUSlBIII SYSTBH (BBS)
BHPLOIBB
IPX agency vide personnel information.
AUTOHATBD EPA Headquarters 105 ES-10019
Personnel inventory and location information.
AUTOHATBD BPA Headquarters 105 ES-10096
Current inventory of personnel. AOTOHATED EPA
Region 2, Mew York 105 BS-10102
Regional personnel information. AUTOHATBD BPA
Region <1, Atlanta 105 BS-10113
Telephone organizational and location directory.
AUTOKATBD BPA Region 5, Chicago 105 BS-10117
Personnel information system (PBS). AUTOHATBD
EPA Region 6, Dallas 105 ES-10125
Hanhour accounting for Categorical Programs
Division employees. AOTOHATED SPA Region 7,
Kansas City 105 BS-10133
Identification of personnel who did not receive
a payroll check (PCR). AUTOHATBD BPA Region 8,
Denver 103 ES-10136
Personnel roster. A0T0HATBD BPA Region 8,
Denver 105 BS-10137
Personnel roster of name and telephone numbers.
AUTOHATBD HBRC, Corvallis 104 BS-10184
Personnel information on BPA in B.C. Perrine,
Fla., Chamblee, sa.; Hontgomery, Ala.; and
Wenatchee, Bash.. BAB0AL BPA Beadquarters
105 BS-10229
linOIII, BIB0BITT
Minority and female employment reporting system.
ADT0B1TBD BPA Headquarters 105 BS-10008
¦IPLOIII STATISTICS
Current RSPCP personnel data base.
BPA Headquarters
AOTOHATID
105 ES-10043
BBS
Air quality management and technical data
handling system for state and local air
pollution control agencies (CDHS). AU10BATBD
BPA Headquarters 201 13-10046
bbbboy
Federal Power Commission power plant inventory
and emissions data (FPC). AOTOBATID BPA
Beadquarters 201 BS-10059
airoiciun
Rational system foe registering and managing
enforcement of hazardous air pollutants
(BAPIBS). AOTOBATID BPA Beadquarters
201 BS-10027
File of technical data on Betas* Act Permit
Program applicants (BAPP). AOTOBATID BPA
Beadquarters 207 BS-10030
Rational water quality file used for planning,
analyses, and enforcement activity (STOBR).
AUTOHATBD BPA Headquarters 206 BS-10034.01
Air quality management and technical data
handling system foe state and local air
pollution control agencies (CDBS). A0T0HATBD
IPA Beadquarters 201 BS-10016
Information on enforcement actions foe use by
state and local air pollution agencies (US).
A0T0BATBD BPA Headquarters 201 BS-10061
Data on waste water discharges, construction
grants, refuse permits, and enforcement of
standards (GPSF). AUTOMATED EPA Headquarters
206 ES-10067
Haste water treatment plans implemented by
industry to meet federal and state government
standards. AUTOMATED EPA Headquarters
206 ES-10071
Reports and investigations on environmental
injury from pesticides. AUTOHATBD BPA
Headquarters 203 ES-10082
Registration information on pesticides analysis
and ingredients (PARCS). AUTOMATED EPA
Headguarters 203 ES-10083
Data base of industrial waste discharge permit
applications. AUTOMATED EPA Region 1, Boston
207 ES-10098
Power plant thermal pollution monitoring
information. AOTOHATED BPA Region 5, Chicago
207 ES-10119
Hunicipal waste water treatment facilities
compliance status. AOTOHATED EPA, Region 5,
Chicago 207 ES-10121
Hajor point source pollution and effluent loads
on the South Platte River Basin. AOTOHATED EPA
Region 8, Denver 206 ES-10141
Data base for monitoring, air, water, and solid
waste pollution compliance of Federal
Facilities. AOTOHATED BPA Region 8, Denver
206 BS-10142
Air and water pollution control requirements for
industry. AOTOHATED BPA Region 8, Denver
207 BS-10144
Inventory of industries producing waste
discharge. AUTOHATBD BPA Region 8, Denver
207 ES-10145
Industrial actions required to meet pollution
abatement requirements established by regulatory
authority. AUTOHATBD BPA Region 9, San
Francisco 207 BS-10149
Information on pesticides imports. HAB0AL BPA
Headquarters 203 ES-10232
Stats and interstate agency plans for
controlling water pollution. HANUAL EPA
Headquarters 206 BS-10237
Microfilm Information on State Hater Quality
Standards. HABUAL EPA Headquarters
206 BS-10241
Refuse Act's permits information retrieval
system. HAHOAL BPA Region 2, Bew York
207 BS-10255
Chemical and biological constituents of samples
taken by Annapolis water lab. HAHOAL BPA
Begion 3, Philadelphia 206 ES-10260
Economic dislocation information caused by EPA
enforcement actions. HA(UAL BPA Headquarters
106 BS-10264
Administrative actions required for enforcement
proceedings. BARUAl BPA Region 7, Kansas City
207 BS-10278
IIFOBCHHS HAIA6BHE1T SISTBB (IBS)
Air quality management and technical data
handling system for state and local air
pollution control agencies (CDHS). AOTOHATED
¦PA Beadquarters 201 BS-10046
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ENVIRON
SUBJECT INDEX
Bibliographic information of noise literature
(NOISE) . AUTOMATED EPA Headquarters
202 ES-10026
Generalized software package for obtaining a
full-text information storage and retrieval
service (ENVIRON). AOTOHATED EPA Headquarters
107 ES-10045
STOBET Hater Station File (NET) . AOTOHATED EPA
Headguarters 206 ES-10073
Information on oil and hazardous material spills
(OHH-SIBS). AUTOMATED EPA Headguarters
206 ES-10071*
Quasi-official file of all reported accidents
and episodes involving Pesticides. MANUAL EPA
Region 10, Seattle 203 ES-10293
EQUAL EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY
Minority and female employment reporting system.
AUTOMATED EPA Headquarters 105 ES-10008
Personnel roster. AUTOMATED EPA Region 8,
Denver 105 BS-10137
Statistics on minority workers on federally
subsidized contracts. MANUAL EPA Region 9, San
Francisco 101 BS-10286
Information on corrective actions for oil and
hazardous material spills (OHM-TADS). AUTOMATED
EPA Headguarters 206 ES-10075
File of EPA sponsored research, development and
demonstration project information (PROJECTS).
AUTOMATED EPA Headquarters 104 ES-10089
Listing of later Analysis Publications on
Analytical methods (ABIC). AOTOHATED IIE8C,
Cincinnati 104 ES-10092
Information on Office of Research and Monitoring
sponsored final research reports (FINS).
AUTOHATBD EPA Headguarters 104 ES-10093
ENVIRONMENTAL GROUPS
Public Affairs mailing list. AUTOMATED EPA
Region 5, Chicago 107 ES-10118
Mailing label system. AOTOHATED EPA Region 7,
Kansas City 107 ES-10130
Mailing labels for dissemination of EPA
information. AOTOHATED EPA Region 10, Seattle
107 BS-10156
Hailing and reference list of special interest
groups. MANUAL EPA Begion 10, Seattle
107 BS-10157
Hailing lists. AUTOMATED EPA Region 3,
Philadelphia 107 ES-10258
EQOIPMENT ACCOUNTABILITY
Personal property accounting and utilization
system (PPS). AUTOMATED EPA Region 6, Dallas
102 ES-10123
Accountable property inventory. AUTOMATED EPA
Region 10, Seattle 102 BS-10153
Inventory of AEC equipment (SSAPR). AOTOHATED
NERC, Las Vegas 102 ES-10193
Inventory of HSPCP laboratory analytical
eguipment. MANUAL EPA Headquarters
102 ES-10235
Internal inventory control system for personal
property. MANUAL EPA Region 7, Kansas City
102 KS-10269
EQUIPMENT ACCOUNTABILITY REPORT
Documentation system for equipment maintenance,
utilization and inventory control; and craft
services, facilities, development, work orders,
scheduling, and cost accounting. (TSEBS).
AUTOMATED 1EBC, Las Tegas 102 ES-10192
BSKIHO, ALASKA
Cesium-137 body burden levels of Alaskan
Eskimos. AUTOMATED NBRC, Las Vegas
204 BS-10205
ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT
BSTOABIBS
Administrative log of Federal Agency
Environmental Impact Statements received.
MANUAL EPA Region 9, San Francisco 207 ES-10290
Index and short descriptive listing of Section
10 Construction Permits. HANOAL IPA Begion 10,
Seattle 207 ES-10300
Coastal zone topographic information. AUTOMATED
EPA Headquarters 206 ES-10068
Pollution information on estuaries and coastal
zones (NBI). AOTOHATED EPA Headquarters
206 ES-10076
BNVIBONMNIU. IMPACT STATEMENT (BIS)
Environmental impact statement review status.
AUTOHATBD EPA Headquarters 207 ES-10009
Administrative log of Federal Agency
Environmental Impact Statements received.
HANOAL EPA Begion 9, San Francisco 207 BS-10290
ENTIIONHBNTAL RESEARCH OBJECTIVE STATEMENT (BBOS)
Office of Research and Monitoring program
planning and financial information. HANOAL IPA
Headquarters 106 IS-10243
EPISODES, PESTICIDES
Reports and investigations on environmental
injury from pesticides. AOTOHATBD XPA
Headquarters 203 IS-10082
File of reported accidents and episodes
involving pesticides. MANUAL BPA Begion 7,
Kansas City 203 ES-10273
EVALUATION
Effectiveness measurement of wastewater
treatment facility grant recipients. HANOAL
EPA Region 10, Seattle 206 ES-10297
EIPENDITUBES
Integrated accounting, payroll and grants
financial data (IFHS). AUTOHATBD BPA
Headquarters 103 IS-10015
Regional financial information. AOTOHATED EPA
Begion 3, Philadelphia 103 ES-10109
Accounting of funds by division and program
element (FHS). AUTOMATED EPA Begion 4, Atlanta
103 ES-10112
Program status of funds (FHS). AUTOHATBD EPA
Begion 6, Dallas 103 BS-10124
Listing of program subelement accounts, accrued
costs and balances. AUTOHATBD EPA Begion 7,
Kansas City 103 ES-10129
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SUBJBCT IBDEI
PIHABCIAL
Integrated financial system used foe project and
budget management (PSR). AUTOMATBD EPA Begion
9, San Francisco 106 BS-10147
Listing of Program accounts, their accrued costs
and balances (BBS). AUTOMATED EPA Begion 10,
Seattle 103 ES-10154
Financial commitments information (YOST).
AUTOMATBD NBRC, Cincinnati 103 ES-10167
FACILITY IBSPBCTIOB
Employee cost data (FOSH),
Cincinnati
AUTOMATED NBRC,
103 BS-10170
Obligation and expenditure information.
AUTOMATED HBBC, Cincinnati 103 ES-10173
Integrated financial system for project and
budget management. AUTOMATED NBBC, Las Vegas
103 ES-1019H
Integrated financial management system (PBS).
AUTOMATBD BPA lab, Ada, OK 103 B5-10216
FACILITIES I1VBIT0BI
Laboratory occupancy and space inventory (LIS).
AUTOMATED BPA Headquarters 102 BS-10091
Personnel and space utilization information.
AUTOMATED HBBC, Cincinnati 105 ES-10169
Accountability and transactions of non-
expendable property. AUTOMATED BPA Lab, Ada,
0K 102 ES-10215
Space utilization and cost of facilities in
Borth Carolina. HAH0AL EPA Headquarters
102 HS-10227
File of facilities repair and improvement
information. MAHUAL EPA Headquarters
102 ES-10228
FACILITIES RABAQBHBHT
Documentation system for equipment maintenance,
utilization and inventory control; and craft
services, facilities, development, work orders,
scheduling, and coBt accounting. (TSERG).
AUTOMATED HBBC, Las Vegas 102 ES-10192
FACILITIES, RA5T1 TBBATBIIT BTALUATIOI
Effectiveness measurement of wastewater
treatment facility grant recipients. HAMUAL
BPA Begion 10, Seattle 206 BS-10297
FACILITIES, BASTE WATER TBBATMBBT
Government contract awards for sewage facilities
construction. AUTOMATED EPA Headquarters
206 ES-10018
Transfer of technology from research and
development projects to waste water treatment
production projects. AUTOMATED SPi
H*dquarters 206 gs-10070
Municipal waste water treatment plant operation
and maintenance information. AUTOMATED BPA
Headquarter. 206 t3.10077
Chronological list of inspections due at
facilities. AUTOMATED
BPA Begion 6, Dallas 206 KS-10128
"*tev treatment
facilities. AUTOMATED BPA Begion 7, Kansas
tT 206 13-10132
¦ »2n!f?ariS? "P?ctB °c "at#r treatment plants.
HAKUAL SPA Begion 6, Dallas 206 1S-10265
Processing requirements for construction qrants
AUTOMATBD BPA Begion 7, Kansas City 'rants-
101 BS-10266
FALLOUT EFFECTS
Radiation levels in pasteurized milk (PHNl.
AUTOMATED BPA Headquarters 20U BS-10088
fbdbbal facilities
Inventory of air pollution characteristics of
federal facilities
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FINANCIAL HANAGEHENT
SUBJBCT INDBX
Travel advance accounting information.
AUTOMATED NEBC, Cincinnati 103 ES-10166
Financial commitments information (VOST).
AUTOMATED NEBC, Cincinnati 10J ES-10167
Employee cost data (POSH). AUTOMATED HEBC,
Cincinnati 103 ES-10170
Integrated financial system for project and
budget management. AUTOMATED HEBC, Las Vegas
103 ES-10194
Integrated financial management system (FNS).
AUTOMATED EPA Lab, Ada, OK 103 IS-10216
Office of Research and Monitoring program
planning and financial information. MANUAL EPA
Headquarters 106 BS-10243
Hours worked by project and organization.
MANUAL EPA Region 9, San Francisco 103 ES-10285
File of pesticide products sampled. MANUAL EPA
Region 7, Kansas City 203 ES-10272
File of reported accidents and episodes
involving pesticides. MANUAL EPA Region 7,
Kansas City 203 ES-10273
File of imported pesticide products. MANUAL
EPA Region 7, Kansas City 203 ES-10274
Quasi-official file of all reported accidents
and episodes involving Pesticides. MANUAL BPA
Region 10, Seattle 203 ES-10293
File of all pesticide products imported. MANUAL
EPA Region 10, Seattle 203 ES-10294
File of pesticides products sampled. MANUAL
EPA Region 10, Seattle 203 BS-10295
Testing and reporting of results on all
pesticides used nationwide. MANUAL EPA
Headquarters 203 ES-10320
FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT
Integrated accounting, payroll and grants
financial data (IFHS). AUTOMATED EPA
Headquarters 103 ES-10015
GAMMA PARTICLES
FISH KILL
FOOD
National water quality information on
cause/effect relations of water pollution
(STORET). AUTOHATBD EPA Headquarters
206 ES-10034
Fish kills by place, date, cause, severity and
duration (STORET). AUTOMATED EPA Headquarters
206 BS-10034.05
Dissolved gas in Region 10 waters (DIGIS).
AUTOMATED EPA Region 10, Seattle 206 ES-10159
Data file of radiation levels in childrens*
institutional food (ITDSB). AUTOMATED EPA
Headquarters 204 ES-10085
FOBBIGB CONTACTS
International mailing label system. AUTOMATED
EPA Headquarters 107 ES-10007
Radiation fallout information in selected groups
of general population. MANUAL NEBC, Las Vegas
204 ES-10312
GAS CYLINDERS
FOREIGN TRAVEL
Inventory and quality control of gas cylinders.
AUTOMATED EPA Headquarters 102 ES-10038
GBIBR1LIZBD CATALOGING AID IIQUIBY SYSTEM (8CIS)
Procedures for accessing interagency data bases
on water pollution (GC1S). AUTOMATED EPA
Headquarters 206 ES-10065
GRAND JOICTIOI, COLORADO
Indoor radio isotopes air sample information in
Grand Junction, Colorado. AUTOHATBD IBRC, Las
Vegas 204 BS-10200
Radiation readings on uranium tailings in.Grand
Junction, Colorado. AUTOMATED NEBC, Laa Vegas
204 ES-10 201
EPA staff international travel records (FTS).
AUTOMATED EPA Headquarters 107 BS-10005
FOBBISI VISITORS
Listing of international visitors to EPA offices
(FVS). AUTOHATBD EPA Headquarters 107 BS-10006
FOIL COMBUSTION
GRANTS
Air quality management and technical data
handling system for state and local air
pollution control agencies (CDHS). AUTOMATED
EPA Headquarters 201 IS-10046
File of EPA sponsored research, development and
demonstration project information (PROJECTS).
AUTOHATBD EPA Headquarters 104 BS-10089
Data on HSPCP vehicle emission test results
since 1969. AUTOHATBD BPA Headquarters
201 IS-10054
Air pollution source and emissions data (IBDS).
A0TOHAT2D EPA Headquarters 201 IS-10056
Comparison of manufacturer and BPA vehicle
emission test results. AUTOMATED ipi
Headquarters 201 BS-10064
FUNGICIDES
Registration information on pesticides analysis
and ingredients (PARCS). AUTOHATBD BPA
Headquarters 203 IS-10083
Pesticide product sample information. MANUAL
Region 1, Boston 203 BS-10249
GBAIIS, ADMINISTRATION
Current status of grant applications at JPA
Headquarters. AUTOHATBD BPA HeadquartAs
101 IS-10011
State utilization of constcuction grant
allocations by project. AUTOMATED BPA
Headquarters ' 101 BS-10033
Grant processing information.
Region 2, Hew York
MANUAL BPA
101 IS-10100
Status of research and development grants.
AUTOHATBD BPA Region 3, Philadelphia
101 BS-10106
List of municipal waste water treatment plants
to be inspected. AUTOHATBD BPA Region 4,
Atlanta 101 BS-10111
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SUBJRCT INDBI
GRANTS, WATER POL10TIOI
System for monitoring constcuction grants
status. AUTOMATED EPA Region 6, Dallas
101 ES-10122
Current status of grant application. AUTOMATED
EPA [legion 8, Denver 101 ES-10134
Constcuction grants status information.
AUTOMATED BPA Region 9, San Francisco
101 ES-10146
Administrative and Fiscal Control System for
Construction Grants (GBINS). AUTOMATED EPA
Region 10, Seattle 101 ES-10151
Administrative processing control system for
grants. MANUAL EPA Region 10, Seattle
101 ES-101S2
Administrative control for processing steps in
construction grant applications. RANDAL EPA
Region 7, Kansas City 101 BS-10236
Grants status information. MANUAL EPA Region
3, Philadelphia 101 BS-10256
Administrative control for construction grants.
HAHUAL EPA Region 8, Denver 101 E5-10279
Construction grant applications evaluation log.
RANDAL EPA Region 9, San Francisco 101 ES-10280
QUITS APPLICATION
Current status of grant applications at EPA
Headquarters. AUTOMATED EPA Headquarters
101 ES-10011
Grant processing information. HAHUAL EPA
Region 2, Ren Tork 101 BS-10100
Status of construction grants projects.
A0T0HATHD EPA Region 3, Philadelphia
101 KS-10108
Current status of grant application. AUTOHATED
IfA Region 6, Denver 101 IS-10134
Summary of grant awards and financial status.
HANOAL EPA Headquarters 101 BS-10226
Administrative control for processing steps in
construction grant applications. HANUAL EPA
Region 7, Kansas City 101 ES-10236
Construction grant applications evaluation log.
HAHUAL EPA Region 9, San Francisco 101 BS-10280
Description of municipal wastewater facilities,
and estimates on national requirement foe waste
vater treatment plants (STOHET). AOTOHATED EPA
Headquarters 206 ES-1003U.07
Grants awarded and changes to existing grants
for municipal waste water treatment plants.
AUTOMATED EPA Headquarters 101 ES-10035
Data on waste water discharges, construction
grants, refuse permits, and enforcement of
standards (0PSF). AUTOMATED EPA Headquarters
206 ES-10067
Status information on major contracts.
AUTOMATED EPA Region 3, Philadelphia
101 ES-10107
Status of construction grants projects.
AUTOMATED EPA Region 3, Philadelphia
101 ES-10108
List of municipal waste water treatment plants
to be inspected. AUTOMATED EPA Region 4,
Atlanta 101 ES-10111
Chronological list of inspections due at
completed water treatment facilities. AUTOMATED
BP* Region 6, Dallas 206 ES-10128
Administrative and Fiscal Control System for
Construction Brants (GRIHS). AUTOMATED EPA
Begion 10, Seattle 101 ES-10151
Administrative processing control system for
grants. MANUAL BPA Region 10, Seattle
101 BS-10152
Daily grant awards notification. ADTOBATED EPA
Headquarters 101 ES-10225
Administrative control system for construction
grants. BANDAL BPA Region 5, Chicago
101 ES-10262
Administrative control system for construction
grants. MANUAL BPA Region 7, Kansas City
101 BS-10268
Administrative control for construction grants.
HANOAL EPA Region 8, Denver 101 BS-10279
Effectiveness measurement of wastewater
treatment facility grant recipients. HAHUAL
BPA Region 10, Seattle 206 BS-10297
0BAITS, COSTS
«!¦», AIARD3
Grants awarded and changes to existing qrants
for municipal waste water treatment plants.
ADTOBATED BPA Headquarters 101 ES-10035
System foe monitoring construction grants
status. AUTOMATED BPA Begion 6, Dallas
101 13-10122
Status of Basin vater Quality Plans. A0T0HATBD
BPA Begion 8, Denver 206 BS-10143
Daily grant awards notification. AUTOMATED EPA
Headquarters 101 IS-10225
Summary of grant awards and financial status.
MANUAL BPA Headquarters 101 BS-10226
GRANTS, CONSTRUCTION
Government contract awards for sewage facilities
construction. AUTOMATED EPA Headquarters
206 ES-10018
state utilisation of construction grant
allocations by project. AUTOMATED BPA
Headquarters 101 is-10033
Costs of municipal waste water treatement
facilities for the budgeting of federal grants
(STOBiT). AUTOMATED BPA Headquarters
206 ES-1Q034.06
Status of contract actions and funds. HANUAL
BPA Headquarters 101 BS-10233
Brants status information. NANUAL BPA Region
3, Philadelphia 101 BS-10256
GRANTS, BESBARCH
File of EPA sponsored research, development and
demonstration project information (PROJECTS).
AUTOMATED BPA Headquarters 100 ES-10089
Status of research and development grants.
AUTOMATED EPA Region 3, Philadelphia
101 BS-10106
Administrative control system for research
grants and contracts. RANDAL EPA Region 7,
Kansas City 101 ES-10267
GRANTS, BATH POLLUTION
Grants awarded and changes to existing grants
for municipal waste vater treatment plants.
AOTORATBD BPA Headquarters 101 BS-10035
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OBOOHD BATES
GBODHD Mill
file of water samples analyzed for tritium.
BABOAL epa Headquarters 204 ES-10086
H
HALF-LIFE
Accounting of amounts, utilization and location
of radio nuclides. AUTOMATED EPA lab,
Montgomery, AL 204 IS-10206
B1ZA1D0BS BATlBXil
Solid waste management literature and
information (SHIBS). AUTOMATED EPA
Headquarters
205 ES-10095
S0BJBCT II0II
rile of water samples analyzed for tritium.
BAHOAL EPA Headquarters 20a ES-10086
Radiation effects information on a large feline
colony (THE CAT SYSTEN). AOTOHATBD BEBC,
Durham 20« ES-10190
Individual radiation exposure, and levels of
emission by location. AOTOHATBD KMC, Las
T"9as 20
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SUBJECT IBDBX
IHFOBHATIOB SERVICES
INCINBBATIOB
tic pollution source and emissions data (USDS).
AUTOHATBD EPA Headquarters 201 BS-10056
Solid waste management literature and
information (SHIRS). AUTOMATED EPA
Headquarters
IID1IIS, AXB F0U0TI0I
205 BS-10095
Bibliographic information on air pollution
technical literature (APTIC). AOTOHATED BPA
Headquarters 201 BS-10060
IBDOSTBIAL BHISSIONS
Air pollution and control studies o£ industries
by Stationary Source Pollution Control Program.
RANDAL BPA Headquarters 201 BS-10239
IBDBSTIIA1 PBBBIIS
File of technical data on Befuse Act Permit
Program applicants (BAPP). AOTOHATBD BP*
Headguarters 207 BS-10030
Pile on industrial permit applications for waste
discharge into navigable waters (BICS).
AOTOHATED BPA Headguarters 207 XS-10031
Data base of industrial waste discharge permit
applications. AOTOHATED BPA Begion 1, Boston
r 207 BS-10098
Administrative control system for processing
discharge permit application. BAB0A1 BPA
Begion 7, Kansas City 207 BS-10276
Permits application processing control system.
RANDAL BPA Begion 10, Seattle 207 BS-10299
IIDOSIBIAL POLLOTIOH
Inventory of industries producing waste
discharge. AOTOBATBD BP* Begion 8, Denver
207 BS-10145
IBDOSTBIAL STATISTICS
Environmental, industrial, political and
demographic information. AOTOHATBD BPA Begion
2, New York 207 BS-10105
IBDOSTBIA1 BAST! HANAOBBBBT
Solid waste management literature and
information (SNIBS). AOTOHATBD BPA
Headguarters 205 IS-10095
IBPOBBATIOH, DISSBBIBATIOB
Hailing list for current environmental law
compilations. AOTOHATBD EPA Headquarters
107 BS-10002
Public Affairs mailing list. AOTOHATED EPA
Headguarters 107 BS-10003
Hailing list for Presidential Environmental
Merit Award Program participants. AOTOHATED
EPA Headguarters 107 BS-10004
International mailing label system. AOTOHATED
EPA Headguarters 107 ES-10007
System for publication of EPA technical and
research reports and papers on air pollution.
RANOAL EPA Headquarters 201 BS-10016
Hailing label system. AOTOHATED EPA Begion 4,
Atlanta 107 KS-10114
Public Affairs mailing list. AOTOHATBD EPA
Begion 5, Chicago 107 ES-10118
Labels for mailing correspondence and bulk
reading material. AOTOHATED EPA Begion 6,
Dallas 107 ES-10127
Hailing label system. AOTOHATED EPA Begion 7,
Kansas City 107 ES-10130
Addresses for distribution of general
technological information. AOTOHATED BPA
Begion 8, Denver 107 ES-10140
Hailing label system. AOTOHATED EPA Begion 9,
San Francisco 107 ES-10148
Bailing labels for dissemination of BPA
information. AOTOBATED BPA Begion 10, Seattle
107 BS-10156
Hailing and reference list of special interest
groups. RANOAL BPA Begion 10, Seattle
107 BS-10157
Current list of names and addresses of all news
media. RANDAL EPA Begion 10, Seattle
107 BS-10158
Hailing list of persons/organizations interested
in water gnality (ADDLAB). AOTOHATBD NBBC,
Cincinnati 107 KS-10172
Hailing address list of radiation and related
information users. AOTOHATBD NBBC, Las Vegas
107 ES-10196
Railing label system. AOTOHATBD NBBC,
Corvallis 107 ES-10212
Hailing lists. AOTOHATBD EPA Begion 3,
Philadelphia 107 BS-10258
IBDOSTBIAL HASTB IATB1 TBBATBBBT
National water gnality information on
oause/effeot relations of water pollution
(STnttiT). AOTOHATBD BPA Headquarters
206 IS-10031
IBTOBBATIOB, All P0LL0TI0N
System for publication of IPA technical and
research reports and papsrs on air pollution.
HANOAL IPA Headquarters 201 BS-10016
INPOEBATION, C0BTBACT1
IPA wide contract status information (CIS).
AOTOBATBD IPA Headquarters 101 M-10010
Status information on major contracts.
AOTOHATBD UA Begion 3, Philadelphia
101 IS-10107
IBVOBBATIOB DISSBBINATION, AOTOHOTIVB
Automotive manufacturers address list, hahoal
BPA Headquarters 107 BS-10238
laroHAfioa bbtbuval
Generalised software package for obtaining a
full-test information storage and retrieval
service (BBVIBOB). AOTOBATBD BPA Headguarters
107 IS-10045
Publication retrieval system (KNOC). AOTOHATBD
NBBC, Corvallis 104 IS-10183
IN FOB NATION SIBTIC1S
¦PA library information network service.
AOTOHATBD IPA Headquarters 104 BS-10017
Bibliographic information of noise literature
(BOISI)'* AOTOHATED BPA Headquarters
202 IS-10026
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INFORMATION SISTBHS
SDBJBCT XBDBX
Inventory of library books at BSPCP, Ann Arbor,
MI. AUTOMATED EPA Headquarters 104 ES-1001(2
Bibliographic information on air pollution
technical literature
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3OBJECT IHDBX
HAPS
LEACHATS
Solid waste management literature and
information (SHIRS). AUTOMATED SPA
Headquarters 205 ES-10095
Information on solid waste deposits causing
leaching. HA*DAL EPA Begion 1, Boston
205 ES-10251
LEGAL PROCEEDIEGS
Administrative actions required for enforcement
proceedings. HAHOAL EPA Begion 7, Kansas City
207 KS-10278
LEGISLATION, BBTIBOBHBBTAL
Federal environment legislation status. BAHUAL
EPA Headquarters 106 ES-10001
Railing list for current environmental law
compilations. AOTOBATBD EPA Headguarters
107 ES-10002
LIBBAII
EPA library information network service.
AOTOBATBD EPA Headquarters 104 ES-10017
Inventor; of library books at HSPCP, Ann Arbor,
HI. ADTOHATEO XPA Headqaarters 104 ES-10042
Publication retrieval system (KR0C). AUTOMATED
ESRC, Corvallis 10# ES-10183
Bibliography of publications and reports
authored by region employees. HAHOAL EPA
Begion 7, Kansas City 104 BS-10270
Hailing label system. AUTOMATED EPA [legion 9,
San Francisco 107 HS-10148
Mailing labels for dissemination of EPA
information. AUTOMATED EPA Begion 10, Seattle
107 ES-10156
Railing and reference list of special interest
groups. HAHUAL EPA Region 10, Seattle
107 ES-10157
Current list of names and addresses of all news
media. HAHUAL EPA Region 10, Seattle
107 ES-10158
Hailing list of persons/organizations interested
in water quality (ADDLAB). AOTOHATBD HEBC,
Cincinnati 107 ES-10172
Hailing list of persons/organizations interested
in water quality. AOTOMATED NBfiC, Cincinnati
107 ES-10174
Railing address list of radiation and related
information users. AUTOMATED HERC, Las Vegas
107 ES-10196
flailing label system. AUTOMATED HEBC,
Corvallis 107 ES-10212
Automotive manufacturers address list. HAHOAL
EPA Headqaarters 107 ES-10238
Bailing lists. ADTOHATEO SPA Region 3,
Philadelphia 107 ES-10258
BAIBIIBABCB
Pile of facilities repair and improvement
information. BAROAL BPA Headquarters
102 ES-10228
LOCAL OOTBBHBBBT
Information on enforcement actions for use by
state and local air pollution agencies (IBS).
AUTORATED 1PA Headquarters 201 ES-10061
Addresses for distribution of general
technological information. AOTOBATBD EPA
Region 8, Denver 107 ES-10140
M
Status and description of current projects in
the Laboratory Operations Division of the Office
of Besearch and Ronitoring (LOD. HIS).
ADTOHATEO EPA Headquarters 106 BS-10097
Program accomplishment information. ADTOHATEO
BPA Begion 2, Hew Tork 106 ES-10253
Program progress reporting system (HBS). HAHOAL
HEBC, Cincinnati 106 ES-10305
BIXLIBG LISTS
Bailing list for currant environmental law
compilations. AOTOBATBD IPA Headquarters
107 IS-10002
Public Affairs mailing list. ADT0HATB0 BPA
Headguarters 107 BS-10003
Bailing list for Presidential Environmental
Berit Award Program participants. AOTOBATBD
BPA Beadquarters 107 18-10004
International mailing label system. AOTOMATED
BPA Beadquarters 107 18-10007
Balling label system. AQTOBATID BPA Begion 4,
Atlanta 107 SS-10114
Public Affairs mailing list. AOTOBATBD BPA
Begion 5, Chicago 107 BS-10118
labels for nailing correspondence and bulk
reading material. AOTOBATBD BPA Begiqn 6,
Dallas 107 BS-10127
Balling label system. AOTOBATBD BPA Begion 7,
Kansas city 107 18-10130
Addresses for distribution of general
technological information. AOTOBATBD BPA
Begion 8, Denver 107 18-10140
BABAGBHBBT IIPOBHATIOI COBTBOL SISTER (HIC3)
Pile on industrial permit applications for waste
discharge into navigable waters (BICS).
AOTOBATBD BPA Headquarters 207 BS-10031
HAIOPACTOBBtS, AUTOMOTIVE
Automotive manufacturers address list. HAHOAL
BPA Beadquarters 107 BS-10238
BAPS
Digitized maps depicting ST0BBT geographic
identification and coordinates (AOTOMAP).
AOTOBATBD BPA Beadquarters 206 KS-10034.02
Inventory of 08GS maps and automap production
status (BI88). AOTOBATBD BPA Headquarters
206 BS-10034.03
Coastal zone topographic information. AOTOBATBD
1PA Beadquarters 206 SS-10068
Index of topographical maps. AOTOBATBD BPA
Begion 2f Hew fork 104 ES-10101
Hicrofilmed topographical maps. BAMUAL BPA
Begion 10. Seattle 107 BS-10302
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HISS SPBCTHA
SOBJECT IHDBI
BASS SPBCTBA
Chemical compound identification through use of
mass spectra data (SSVL3P). AOTOHATBD EPA
Laboratory, Athens, GA 206 BS-10221
HISSIOH 5000
Inventory of solid waste disposal sites. MANUAL
EPA Region 10, Seattle 205 ES-10296
HBTBOBOLOGICAL
Network of air pollution models with
meteorological and emission data bases (0NAHAP).
AUTOMATED SBBC, Durham 201 BS-10185
HBTBOROLOGI
System for publication of EPA technical and
research reports and papers on air pollution.
HAN0AL EPA Headquarters 201 BS-10016
HBTEBOIOGICAL DATA
Air quality management and technical data
handling system for state and local air
pollution control agencies (CDHS). AOTOHATBD
BPA Headquarters 201 ES-10046
HICBOBIOLOGT
Climatic conditions affecting micro-organisms.
AUTOMATED EPA Lab, Athens, GA
HICBOFXCHB
Microfilmed topographical maps.
Beqion 10, Seattle
hicbofilh
Microfilmed topographical maps.
Region 10, Seattle
206 BS-10220
RANDAL BPA
107 BS-10302
HAH0AI BPA
107 BS- 10302
HICS
File on industrial permit applications for waste
discharge into navigable waters (HICS).
AUTOMATED EPA Headquarters 207 BS-10031
BOBILE SOOBCB POLLUTION
Data on HSPCP vehicle emission test results
since 1969. A0T0HATED EPA Headquarters
201 ES-10054
Vehicle emission test projects and results.
AUTOMATED EPA Headquarters 201 ES-1006 3
Comparison of manufacturer and EPA vehicle
emission test results. AUTOHATED EPA
Headquarters 201 ES-10064
Certified and experimental vehicle emission test
data base. HAN0AL EPA Headquarters
201 BS-10240
BODBLS, AIB POLLUTION
Network of air pollution models with
meteorological and emission data bases (0NAMAP).
AUTOMATED NERC, Durham 201 BS-10185
HOHITOBIBS
System for publication of EPA technical and
research reports and papers on air pollution.
HAB0AL BPA Headquarters 201 ES-10016
Power plant thermal pollution monitoring
information. AOTOHATBD BPA Region 5, Chicago
207 BS-10119
On- line water quality sensing and processing
system. AOTOHATBD BERC, Cincinnati
206 ES-10161
Office of Research and Monitoring program
planning and financial information. MANUAL EPA
Headquarters 106 ES-10243
Nork scheduling for water analysis experiments.
HANOAL HERC, Cincinnati 206 ES-10304
BIXB
Radiation levels in pasteurized milk (PHB).
AOTOHATBD EPA Headquarters 204 BS-10088
Data to evaluate possible effects of Nevada test
events on surrounding areas. AOTOHATBD BEBC,
Las Vegas 204 BS-10198
IIIIH BATBB TRBATHBNT TBCHBOLOQI
Bibliography of industrial waste water control
literature (IKES). AOTOHATBD EPA Headquarters
206 BS-10081
HIBOBITIBS
Statistics on minority workers on Federally
subsidized contracts. HABOAIi BPA Beqion 9, San
Francisco 101 BS-10286
BIBOBITI BHPLOIRBBT
Minority and female employment reporting system.
AOTOHATBD BPA Headquarters 105 BS-10008
HISS
Inventory of usss maps and automap production
status (HISS). AOTOHATBD BPA Headquarters
206 ES-10034.03
HOSITOBUG ACCOMPLISHHB1TS
Compilation of all monitoring-oriented programs
operating throughtout EPA. (PBBS). AOTOHATBD
BPA Headquarters 207 ES-10048
HOBITOBIHQ, BADIATION
Badiation levels in substances affecting human
health (NERADS). AOTOHATBD EPA Headquarters
204 BS-10084
Data file of radiation levels in childrens'
institutional food (ITDSN). AOTOHATBD EPA
Headquarters 204 BS-10085
Daily air samples of radiocativity levels at
selected locations in 21 western states.
AOTOHATBD NBBC, Las Vegas 204 IS-10197
Indoor radio isotopes air sample information in
grand Junction, Colorado. AOTOHATBD NBBC, Las
Vegas 204 BS-10 200
Radiation readings on uranium tailings in Grand
Junction, Colorado. AUTOHATED NBBC, Las Vegas
204 BS-10201
Badiation fallout information in selected groups
of general population. HABttAL NBBC, Las Vegas
204 BS-10312
Calculations for body burden of individuals
exposed to radionuclides by use of a Nhole Body
Counting Chamber. HANOAL NBBC, Las Vegas
204 BS-10313
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SOBJBCT IND1X
OBLXGATIOBS
MUNICIPAL B01DS
Listing of municipal bond sales for municipal
water and sewer construction between 1968 and
1971. AUTOMATED EPA Headquarters 206 BS-10072
BOBICIPAL STATISTICS
Environmental, industrial, political and
demographic information. AUTOMATED EP* Region
2, Dew York ES-10105
BOBICIPBL BASTB BATBB TBBATBIBT
National water quality information on
cause/effect relations of water pollution
(STOfiET). AUTOMATED EP* Headquarters
206 BS-10034
Description of municipal wastewater facilities,
and estimates on national requirement for waste
water treatment plants (STOBET). automated EPA
Headquarters 206 ES-1003U.07
¦ OBICIML BATBB SUPPLIES
Hater analysis data base of community water
supply systems (C8SSX). AUTOMATED EPA
Beadguarters 206 BS-10080
BBVADA TEST SITE (ITS)
Data to evaluate possible effects of Nevada test
events on surrounding areas. AUTOMATED MERC,
las Vegas 204 ES-10198
Individual radiation exposure, and levels of
emission by location. AUTOMATED MERC, Las
Vegas 20U ES-10202
Technical reports describing research efforts on
radiation. MANUAL NEBC, Las Vegas 104 ES-10310
Radiation fallout information in selected groups
of general population. MANUAL MERC, Las Vegas
204 ES- 10 312
BBSS MEDIA
Public Affairs mailing list. AUTOMATED EPA
Headquarters 107 ES-10003
Hailing label system. AUTOMATED BPA Region V,
Atlanta 107 BS-10114
Public Affairs mailing list.
Region 5, Chicago
AUTOMATED EPA
107 ES-10118
N
Bailing label system. AUTOMATED BPA Begion 7,
Kansas City 107 ES-10130
Current list of names and addresses of all news
media. HAB0AL EPA Region 10, Seattle
107 ES-10158
BITBOQBB OIIDIS
¦ ttlOBM. ABBOMBTtlC 01(1 (BAD)
National system to process air quality
information, compliance status, and planning
(SABOAD). AUTOMATED EPA Headquarters
201 ES-10055
National System to process required air
pollution compliance data (CDS). AUTOMATED EPA
Headquarters 201 ES-10047
Health effects data from air pollution
experiments (TABS). AUTOMATED HEBC, Cincinnati
201 BS-10176
BATIOBAL EBISSI01S DATA SISTBB (BIOS)
Air pollution source and emissions data (NBDS).
AUTOMATED BPA Headquarters 201 BS-10056
BATIOIAI BSTUASIIB IBTBNTOBI (ESI)
Procedures for accessing interagency data bases
on water pollution (GCIS). AOTOMATED BPA
Headquarters 206 BS-10065
BOISE
Bibliographic information of noise literature
(BOISE). AUTOMATED BPA Headquarters
202 BS-10026
BUCLMB BfJBCTS
Radiation levels in pasteurized milk (PHN).
AUTOBATED EPA Headquarters 204 ES-10088
BAVIGABLE BATBBS
Data base of industrial waste discharge permit
applications. AUTOMATED EPA Begion 1, Boston
201 ES-10098
QBLIQATIOBS
BBDS
National System to process reguired air
pollution compliance data (CDS). automated epa
Headquarters 201 BS-10017
Emissions data subsystem for data management of
variable formatted fixed length records (VDSS).
AUTOMATBD BPA Headquarters 201 BS-100S2
Air pollution source and emissions data (BIDS).
AUTOMATED BPA Headquarters 201 ES-10056
miotics
Radiation levels in substances affecting hnman
health (BBBADS). AUTOMATED BPA Headquarters
204 BS-10084
Integrated accounting, payroll and grants
financial data (IFBS). AUTOMATED EPA
Headquarters 103 BS-10015
Committed funds by account number, object code,
and program element. AUTOMATED EPA
Headquarters 103 BS-10040
Program status of funds (FBS). AUTOMATED BPA
legion 6, Dallas 103 KS-10124
obligation and expenditure information.
AUTOMATED BBBC, Cincinnati 103 BS-10173
Integrated financial management system (PBS).
AUTOBATBD BPA Lab, Ada, OK 103 IS-10216
Accumulated radiation in human bones (BBN).
AUTOBATBD BPA Headquarters 204 BS-10087
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OHIO BIYBB
SUBJECT IIDIX
OHIO RIVSB
PAYBOLL
Hater laboratory system for analysis and
reporting of chemical and biological content of
Ohio River Basin. MANUAL EPA Region 3,
Philadelphia 206 HS-10259
Oil SPILLS
Information on oil and hazardous material spills
(OHS-SIRS) . AOTOHATBD EPA Headquarters
206 ES-1007U
Information on corrective actions for oil and
hazardous material spills (OHM-TADS) . AOTOHATBD
EPA Headquarters 206 ES-10075
Record of oil spill Hater samples received.
MANUAL EPA Region 9, San Francisco 206 ES-10289
Official file of laboratory analysis of oil and
hazardous materials spills. HANUAL EPA Region
10, Seattle 206 ES-10301
OPBBATIOKS AID H1IITBIAICB
Municipal waste Hater treatment plant operation
and maintenance information. AUTOMATED EPA
Headquarters 206 ES-10077
List of municipal waste water treatment plants
to be inspected. AUTOMATED EPA Begion U,
Atlanta 101 ES-10111
Chronological list of inspections due at
completed water treatment facilities. AUTOHATED
EPA Begion 6, Dallas 206 ES-10128
Processing requirements for construction grants.
AUTOHATED EPA Begion 7, Kansas City
101 ES-10266
OBGAIIZATXOI, SPA
EPA organizational titles and coded designators.
AOTOHATBD EPA Headquarters 107 ES-10025
EPA payroll and personnel information system
(DIPS) (DIPS). AOTOHATED EPA Headquarters
105 ES-10020
Manpower costs and reporting system. AUTOMATED
EPA Begion 10, Seattle 103 ES-10155
Projected personnel costs. AUTOMATED MERC,
Cincinnati 103 ES-10162
Hours worked by project and organization.
MANUAL EPA Begion 9, San Francisco 103 ES-10285
PAYROLL, COSTS
AOTOHATED EPA
103 RS-10109
Regional financial information.
Region 3, Philadelphia
Personnel time and expenditures by program
element. AOTOHATED EPA Region 8, Denver
103 ES-10135
Identification of personnel who did not receive
a payroll check (PCS). AUTOHATED EPA Begion 8,
Denver 103 ES-10136
PERMIT PROGBAH
Administrative control system for processing
discharge permit application. MANUAL BPA
Region 7, Kansas City 207 ES-10276
PERMITS
File of technical data on Refuse Act Permit
Program applicants (RAPP). AOTOHATED BPA
Headquarters 207 ES-10030
File on industrial permit applications for waste
discharge into navigable waters (HICS).
AUTOHATED EPA Headquarters 207 ES-10031
Information on enforcement actions for use by
state and local air pollution agencies (EHS).
AUTOHATED EPA Headquarters 201 8S-10061
Data base of industrial waste discharge permit
PIICS (PESTICIDE ASALISIS, RETRIEVAL, AID CONTROL
STSTEH)
National system for registering pesticides
chemical ingredients and uses, and toxicity
category. AOTOHATED EPA Headguarters
203 BS-10028
PABTICOLATES
Emissions data subsystem for data management of
variable formatted fixed length records (VDSS).
AUTOMATED SPA Headquarters 201 SS-10052
PATHOLOOr
Information on effects of pesticides on humans.
AUTOHATED EPA Laboratory, Chamblee, OA
203 SS-10208
References and documentation on the effects of
pesticides on animals and humans. HAHDAL BPA
Lab, Chamblee, 3a. 203 ES-10317
Test information on the effects of pesticides
compounds on estuacine organisms. HAR0AL BPA
Lab, Gulf Breeze, F1 203 BS-10318
applications. AUTOHATED EPA Begion 1, Boston
207 BS-10098
Power plant thermal pollution monitoring
information. AUTOHATED EPA Region 5, Chicago
207 BS-10119
Inventory of industries producing waste
discharge. AUTOHATED BPA Begion 8, Denver
207 BS-10145
Refuse Act's permits information retrieval
system. HAIOAL EPA Region 2, lew York
207 SS-10255
Administrative control system for processing
discbarge permit application. HAIOAL BPA
Begion 7, Kansas City 207 BS-10276
Permits application processing control system.
HAIOAL EPA Begion 10, Seattle 207 BS-10299
Index and short descriptive listing of Section
10 Construction permits. HAIOAL BPA legion 10,
Seattle 207 BS-10300
PIBRIT3, COISTBUCTIOI
Status of Section 10 construction permit
applications. AOTOHATED spa legion 9, San
Francisco 207 IS-101 SO
Index and short descriptive listing of Section
10 Construction Permits. HAHDAL BPA Region 10,
Seattle 207 BS-10300
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SUBJECT INDEX
PESTICIDES
PERSONAL INJUBT
Accident and causal factor identification
reports (SHIS). AUTOMATED EPA Headquarters
107 ES-10023
PERSONAL PBOPKBTI
Accountability of personal property and related
actions (PPS). AUTOMATED EPA Headquarters
102 ES- 100 12
Personal property accounting and utilization
system (PPS). AUTOMATED EPA Region 6, Dallas
102 BS-10123
Nanhour accounting for Categorical Programs
Division employees. AUTOMATED EPA Region 7,
Kansas City 105 ES-10133
Personnel time and expenditures by program
element. AUTOMATED EPA Region 8, Denver
103 ES-10135
Projected personnel costs. AUTOMATED MERC,
Cincinnati 103 ES-10162
PERSONNEL LOCATION
EPA agency wide personnel information.
AUTOMATED EPA Headguarters 105 ES-10019
Accountable property inventory. AUTOMATED EP4
Reqion 10, Seattle 102 BS-10153
Inventory of computer equipment at MSPCP, Ann
Arbor, HI. MANUAL EPA Headquarters
102 ES-10234
Inventory of MSPCP laboratory analytical
equipment. MANUAL EPA Headquarters
102 ES-10235
Internal inventory control system for personal
property. MANUAL EPA Reqion 7, Kansas City
102 ES-10269
personnel
EPA payroll and personnel information system
(DIPS) (DIPS). AUTOMATED EPA Headquarters
105 IS-10020
Current inventory of personnel. AUTOMATED EPA
Reqion 2, New York 105 ES-10102
Reqional personnel information. AUTOMATED EPA
Reqion 4, Atlanta 105 ES-10113
Personnel information system (PNS). AUTOMATED
EPA Reqion 6, Dallas 105 ES-10125
Manhour accounting for Categorical Programs
Division employees. AOTOMATBD EPA Region 7,
Kansas City 105 ES-10133
Personnel roster. AUTOMATED EPA Reqion 8,
Denver 105 ES-10137
Personnel and space utilization information.
AUTOMATED NERC, Cincinnati 105 BS-10169
Personnel information system. HANDAL EPA
Reqion 1, Boston 105 BS-10248
Status reports on training funded by EPA.
MANUAL EPA Reqion 7, Kansas City 105 BS-10271
Hours worked by project and organization.
MANUAL EPA Reqion 9, San Francisco 103 ES-10285
Statistics on minority workers on Federally
subsidized contracts. RANDAL EPA Region 9, San
Francisco 101 SS-10286
Current MSPCP personnel data base. AUTOMATED
EPA Headquarters 105 ES-100U3
Personnel inventory and location information.
AUTOMATED EPA Headquarters 105 ES-10096
Current inventory of personnel. AUTOMATED EPA
Reqion 2, New York 105 ES-10102
Telephone orqanizational and location directory.
AUTOMATED EPA Reqion 5, Chicaqo 105 ES-10117
Personnel information system (PNS). AUTOMATED
EPA Reqion 6, Dallas 105 ES-10125
Personnel roster. AUTOMATED EPA Region 8,
Denver 105 ES-10137
Personnel and space utilization information.
AUTOHATED NERC, Cincinnati 105 ES-10169
Personnel roster of name and telephone numbers.
AUTOHATED NERC, Corvallis 10# ES-10184
Personnel information on EPA in N.C. Perrine,
Fla., Chamblee, Ga.; Montgomery, Ala.; and
Henatchee, Nash.. MANUAL BPA Headquarters
105 ES-10229
Personnel information system. MANUAL EPA
Reqion 1, Boston 105 ES-102(18
PERSONNEL, MINORITY
Minority and female employment reportinq system.
AUTOHATED EPA Headquarters 105 ES-10008
PERSONNEL, STATISTICS
Current HSPCP personnel data base. AUTOMATED
EPA Headquarters 105 ES-10043
PESTICIDE
Testing and reporting of results on all
pesticides used nationwide. MANUAL EPA
Headguarters 203 ES-10320
PESTICIDE PBODUCTS
PERSONNEL, ACCOUNTING
BPA aqency wide personnel information.
AUTOHATED EPA Headquarters 105 BS-10019
PB1SONN1L COSTS
BPA payroll and personnel information system
(DIPS) (DIPS). AUTOHATED BPA Headquarters
105 BS-10020
Personnel inventory and location information.
AUTOHATED BPA Headquarters 105 BS-10096
Reqional financial information. AUTOHITBD BPA
Reqion 3, Philadelphia 103 BS-10109
Reqional personnel information. AUTOMATED BPA
Reqion «, Atlanta 105 BS-10113
File of pesticide products sampled. RANDAL EPA
Region 7, Kansas City 203 BS-10272
File of pesticides products sampled. RANDAL
BPA Reqion 10, Seattle 203 BS-10295
Testing and reporting of results on all
pesticides used nationwide. HANOAL EPA
Headquarters 203 ES-10320
PBSTICXDB3
Analysis of effects of chemical pesticides on
human health. AUTOMATED EPA Lab, Chamblee, 6A
203 BS-10209
Directory of information sonrces on categorical
programs (CISS). MANUAL EPA Region 10, Seattle
207 ES-10298
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PESTICIDES, ACCIDBKS
SUBJECT XiOII
PBSTICIDES, ACCIDENTS
PLASHING
File of reported accidents and episodes
involving pesticides. RANDAL CPA Region 7,
Kansas City 203 ES-10273
Quasi-official file of all reported accidents
and episodes involving Pesticides. RANDAL EPA
Region 10, Seattle 203 ES-10293
PBSTICIDES ANALYSIS
Registration information on pesticides analysis
and ingredients (PABCS). AUTOMATED EPA
Headquarters 203 ES-10083
Pesticide product sample information. MANUAL
Region 1. Boston 20 3 ES-10 249
Pesticide cross reference index. MANUAL EPA
Region 9, San Francisco 203 ES-10287
Statistical results of experiments of pesticide
exposure on primates. AUTOMATED EPA Lab,
Perrine, Fl 203 ES-10316
Test information on the effects of pesticides
compounds on estuarine organisms. MANUAL EPA
Lab, Gulf Breeze, Fl 203 ES-10318
Spectrographs data recorded for input into the
Aguatic Ecosystem Simulator. MANUAL EPA Lab,
Athens, GA 206 E3-10319
PESTICIDES, BMFOICEMENT
Reports and investigations on environmental
injury from pesticides. AUTOMATED EPA
Headquarters 203 ES-10082
PBSTICIDES. BORIS ACC0EOLATION
Information on effects of pesticides on humans.
AUTOHATBD EPA Laboratory, Chamblee, GA
203 ES-10208
PESTICIDES, IBPOBTS
Information on pesticides imports. MANUAL EPA
Headguacters 203 BS-10232
File of imported pesticide products. RANDAL
EPA Region 7, Kansas City 203 BS-10274
File of all pesticide products imported. MANUAL
EPA Region 10, Seattle 203 BS-10294
PESTICIDES HOSITOHISG
Information from stations monitoring pesticide
content of air. AUTOHATBD EPA Lab, Chamblee,
GA 203 BS-10207
Program planning and management information
(RMIS). AUTOHATED EPA Headquarters
106 ES- 10021
Assists state governments in preparing air
pollution plans for reduction of sulfur oxides
and particulates (IPP). AUTOMATED EPA
Headquarters 201 ES-10058
Assessment of national - regional water use by
1975. AUTOMATED EPA Headquarters 206 ES-10078
Status and description of current projects in
the Laboratory Operations Division of the Office
of Research and Monitoring (LOD. BIS).
AUTOHATED EPA Headquarters 106 ES-10097
New York and New Jersey interim basin plans for
water guality. AUTOMATED EPA Region 2, New
fork 206 ES-10104
Environmental, industrial, political and
demographic information. AUTOHATED EPA Region
2, New fork 207 ES-10105
Program status and impact of projects.
AUTOHATED EPA Region 3, Philadelphia
106 ES-10110
Status of EPA activities to meet pollution
standards on river basins. AUTOHATBD EPA
Region 8, Denver 106 ES-10138
Weekly schedule of assigned activities.
AUTOMATED EPA Region 8, Denver 106 ES-10139
Status of Basin Natet Quality Plans. AUTOHATED
EPA Region 8, Denver 206 ES-10143
Integrated financial management system (FHS).
AUTOHATBD EPA Lab, Ada, OK 103 ES-10216
Status and degree of accomplishment for planned
programs. MANUAL EPA Headquarters 106 BS-10230
Status and problems of audit investigation.
RANDAL EPA Headquarters 106 ES-10231
State and interstate agency plans for
controlling water pollution. RANDAL EPA
Headquarters 206 ES-10237
PUSHES, PR0GBAHHIN8 AND BUDGETING (PPB)
Program planning and management information
(RHIS). AUTOMATED EPA Headquarters
106 ES-10021
Program status and impact of projects.
AUTOHATED EPA Region 3, Philadelphia
106 ES-10110
POISOIS
PESTICIDES REGISTRATION
National system for registering pesticides
chemical ingredients and uses, and toxicity
category. AUTOHATED EPA Headquarters
203 BS-10028
Compiles records on the registration of
pesticides (NONE). MANUAL EPA Headquarters
203 BS-10039
Registration information on pesticides analysis
and ingredients (PABCS). AUTOMATED EPA
Headquarters 203 BS-10083
FBSTICIDI3, SOIL MONITORING
Soil and climatic data affecting pesticide
levels. AUTOHATED EPA Lab, Athens, GA
203 BS-10219
Pesticide levels in soil. AUTOMATED BPA
Headquarters 203 IS-10222
Testing and reporting of results on all
pesticides used nationwide. MANUAL BPA
Headquarters 203 BS-10320
POLLOTANT METHODS
Human health effects of specific air pollutants
(CBBSS). AUTOMATED NERC, Durham 201 BS-10186
POPULATION STATISTICS
City directory with identification codes and
demographic data (STORET). AUTOHATBD BPA
Headquarters 206 IS-10030.04
Environmental, industrial, political and
demographic information. AUTOMATED EPA Hegion
2, New tork 207 ES-10105
County population statistics. AUTOHATED BPA
Region 6, Dallas 206 ES-10126
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SUBJECT INDEI
pbogbess reporting
POTASSIUM 40
PBOGBIN PLANNING
Radiation levels in pasteurized milk (PUR).
AUTOMATED EPA Headquarters 204 E5-10088
POHEB PLAITS
Federal Power Commission power plant inventory
and emissions data (FPC). AUTOMATED EPA
Headquarters 201 ES-10059
Power plant thermal pollution monitoring
information. AUTOMATED EPA Region 5, Chicago
207 ES-10119
Office of Research and Honitoring program
planning and financial information. MANUAL EPA
Headquarters 106 BS-10243
Status of river basin water quality plans.
MANUAL IP* Begion 5, Chicago 106 ES-10263
PBOGBAB SUPPORT PLAN (PSP)
Office of Research and Honitoring program
planning and financial information. MANUAL EPA
Headquarters 106 ES-10243
PPB
Program status and impact of projects.
AUTOMATES EPA Region 3, Philadelphia
106 ES-10110
PB06BASHING DOCUMENTATION
Minimum requirement for computer program
inventory and documentation standards (PBOINV).
MANUAL NERC, Las Vegas 107 ES-10311
PBBSS BELEASBS
Public Affairs mailing list. AUTOMATED EPA
Headquarters 107 ES-10003
Current list of names and addresses of all news
media. MANUAL EPA Begion 10, Seattle
107 ES-10158
PBIBATBS
Statistical results of experiments of pesticide
exposure on primates. AUTOMATED EPA Lab,
Perrine, FL 203 BS-10316
References and documentation on the effects of
pesticides on animals and humans. MANUAL EPA
Lab, Chamblee, 6a. 203 BS-10317
PBOOBAB SUBSET
Integrated accounting, payroll and grants
financial data (IFMS). AUTOMATED EPA
Headquarters 103 ES-10015
Committed funds by account number, object code,
and program element. AUTOMATED EPA
Headquarters 103 ES-10040
Beqional financial information. AUTOMATED EPA
Begion 3, Philadelphia 103 BS-10109
Accounting of funds by division and program
element (FBS). AUTOMATED EPA Begion 4, Atlanta
103 BS-10112
Program status of funds (FMS). AUTOMATED EPA
Begion 6, Dallas 103 BS-10124
Personnel tine and expenditures by program
element. AUTOMATED EPA Begion 8, Denver
103 BS-10135
Employee cost data (FOSH) . AUTOMATED NEHC,
Cincinnati 103 ES-10170
Status and degree of accomplishment for planned
programs. HAI0&L EPA Headquarters 106 bs-10230
PBOOBIB BLIBEIT BAIASBBENT PUN (PEBP)
Office of Besearch and Monitoring program
planning and financial information. MANUAL EPA
Headquarters 106 ES-10243
liMIU BANABEBENT PLAI (IBP)
Office of lesaacch and Honitoring program
planning and financial information. HANUAL SPA
Headquarters 106 ES-10243
PB08BBSS BBPOBTIBG
Program planning and management information
(RHIS). AUTOMATED EPA Headguarters
106 ES-10021
Water pollution sources, tasks, milestones and
actions to improve water quality by 1976.
MANUAL EPA Headquarters 206 ES-10044
Status and description of current projects in
the Laboratory Operations Division of the office
of Besearch and Honitoring (LOD. HIS) .
AUTOMATED EPA Headquarters 106 ES-10097
Grant processing information. HANUAL epa
Begion 2, New Tork 101 ES-10100
Status of research and development grants.
AUTOMATED EPA Begion 3, Philadelphia
101 ES-10106
Status information on major contracts.
AUTOMATED EPA Begion 3, Philadelphia
101 ES-10107
Status of construction grants projects.
AUTOMATED EPA Begion 3, Philadelphia
101 BS-10103
Program status and impact of projects.
AUTOMATED EPA Begion 3, Philadelphia
106 SS-10110
Status of EPA activities to meet pollution
standards on river basins. AUTOBATED epa
Region 8, Denver 106 ES-10138
Weekly schedule of assigned activities.
AUTOMATED EPA Begion 8, Denver 106 ES-10139
Industrial actions requited to meet pollntion
abatement requirements established by regulatory
authority. AUTOMATED EPA Begion 9, San
Francisco 207 ES-10149
Contracts and procurement action information.
HANUAL EPA Headquarters 101 ES-10224
Statu* and degree of accomplishment fox planned
programs. MAIfDAl EPA Headquarters 106 ES-10230
Status of contract actions and funds. MANUAL
I?A Headquarters 101 SS-10233
Program accomplishment information. AUTOBATED
EPA Begion 2, lev Tork 106 BS-10253
Grants status information. HANUAL EPA Begion
3, Philadelphia 101 ES-10256
Program progress reporting system (MBS). HANUAL
NEBC, Cincinnati 106 BS-10305
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PROJECT STATUS
SUBJECT INDEX
PROJECT STATUS
Status and description of current projects in
the Laboratory Operations Division of the office
of Research and Monitoring (LOD. HIS).
AUTOMATED EPA Headquarters 106 ES-10097
Program status and impact of projects.
AUTOMATED EPA Region 3, Philadelphia
106 ES-10110
Nailing list of persons/organizations interested
in Hater quality (ADDIAB). AUTOMATED HERC,
Cincinnati 107 BS-10172
Mailing address list of radiation and related
information users. AUTOMATED NERC, Las Vegas
107 ES-10196
PUBLICATION ABSTRACTS
PROJECTS STATUS
File of EPA sponsored research, development and
demonstration project information (PROJECTS).
AUTOMATED EPA Headquarters 104 ES-10089
PROPERTY ACCOUNTING
Inventory and quality control of gas cylinders.
AUTOMATED EPA Headquarters 102 ES-10038
Personal property accounting and utilization
system (PPS). ADTOHATED EPA Region 6, Dallas
102 ES-10123
Accountable property inventory. AUTOMATED BPA
Region 10, Seattle 102 ES-10153
Inventory of ASC equipment (SSAPR) . AUTOMATED
HERC, Las Vegas 102 ES-10193
Accountability and transactions of non-
expendable property. AUTOMATED EPA Lab, Ada,
OK 102 BS-10215
Internal inventory control system for personal
property. MANUAL EPA Region 7, Kansas City
102 ES-10269
PBOPBBTI DAMAGE
Accident and causal factor identification
reports (SMIS). AUTOMATED EPA Headquarters
107 es-10023
System for publication of EPA technical and
research reports and papers on air pollution.
MANUAL EPA Headquarters 201 SS-10016
Bibliographic information on air pollution
technical literature (APTIC). AUTOMATED EPA
Headquarters 201 BS-10060
Solid waste management literature and
information (SKIRS). AUTOMATED EPA
Headguarters
PUBLICATION DISTRIBUTION
205 ES-10095
Information on Office of Research and Monitoring
sponsored final research reports (FINR).
AUTOMATED EPA Headquarters 104 ES-10093
Mailing lists.
Philadelphia
AUTOMATED
EPA Region 3,
107 ES-10258
PUBLICATIONS
EPA library information network service.
AUTOMATED EPA Headguarters 104 ES-10017
Bibliography of publications and reports
authored by region employees. MANUAL BPA
Region 7, Kansas City 104 ES-10270
PUBLICATIONS, NOISE
Bibliographic information of noise literature
(NOISE). AUTOMATED EPA Headquarters
202 ES-10026
PROPERTY IEVIKTORT
Space utilization and cost of facilities in
North Carolina. MANUAL EPA Headquarters
102 BS-10227
R
PROPIRTI, PERSONAL
Accountability of personal property and related
actions (PPS). AUTOMATED EPA Headquarters
102 ES-10012
PUBLIC AFFAIRS
Public Affairs mailing list. AUTOMATED EPA
Headquarters 107 ES-10003
Mailing list for Presidential Environmental
Merit Award Program participants. AUTOMATED
EPA Headquarters 107 ES-10004
Mailing label system. AUTOMATED BPA Region 4,
Atlanta 107 BS-10114
Public Affairs mailing list. AUTOMATED EPA
Region 5, Chicago 107 ES-10118
Mailing label system. AUTOMATED EPA Region 7,
Kansas City 107 ES-10130
Mailing labels for dissemination of EPA
information. AUTOMATED BPA Region 10, Seattle
107 BS-10156
Hailing and reference list of special interest
groups. MANUAL EPA Region 10, Seattle
107 ES-10157
Current list of names and addresses of all news
media. MANUAL EPA Region 10, Seattle
107 BS-10158
RADIATION
Inventories amount of isotopes at the Center
(RSINT). AUTOMATED NERC, Las Vegas
204 ES-10029
Radiation levels in substances affecting human
health (NERADS). AUTOMATED BPA Headquarters
204 ES-10084
rile of water samples analyzed for tritium.
MANUAL EPA Headquarters 204 ES-10086
Radiation levels in pasteurized milk (PHB).
AUTOMATED BPA Headquarters 204 ES-10088
Data to evaluate possible effects of Nevada test
events on surrounding areas. AUTOMATED NERC,
Las Vegas 204 ES-10198
Inventory of radioactive standards by isotopes.
AUTOMATED NERC, Las Vegas 204 E5-10199
Indoor radio isotopes air sample information in
Grand Junction, Colorado. ADTOHATED NERC, Las
Vegas 204 BS-10200
Individual radiation exposure, and levels of
emission by location. AUTOMATED VBBC, Las
Vegas 204 BS-10202
Individual radiation exposure, and levels of
emission by location. AUTOMATED NBRC, Las
Vegas 204 ES-10202
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SUBJECT INDEX
RBFOSB ACT
Accounting of amounts, utilization and location
of radio nuclides. AUTOMATED EPA Lab,
Montgomery, AL 201 ES-10206
Directory of information sources on categorical
programs (CISS). MANUAL EPA Region 10, Seattle
207 ES-10298
Badiation fallout information in selected groups
of general population. MANUAL NERC, Las Vegas
204 ES-10312
Calculations for bod; burden of individuals
exposed to radionuclides by use of a Whole Body
Counting Chamber. MANUAL NERC, Las Vegas
204 ES-10313
Calculations for body burden of individuals
exposed to radionuclides by use of a Rhole Body
Counting Chamber. MANUAL HERC, Las Vegas
204 BS-10313
Levels of individuals radiation exposure from
urinanalysis. MANUAL NEHC, Las Vegas
204 ES-10314
Level of employee radiation exposure. RANDAL
NEHC, Las Vegas 204 ES-10315
IADIATION, COICMTBATIOIS
Radioactivity data from processed environmental
samples. AUTOMATED NERC, Las Vegas
204 ES-10203
RADIATION EFFECTS
Data file of radiation levels in childrens'
institutional food (ITDSH). AUTOMATED EPA
Headquarters 20# ES-10085
Accumulated radiation in human bones (HBH).
AUTOMATED EPA Headquarters 20V ES-10087
Radiation effects information on a large feline
colony (THE CAT SYSTEM). AUTOMATED NERC,
Durham 204 ES-10190
Cesium-137 body burden levels of Alaskan
Eskimos. AUTOMATED NEBC, Las Vegas
204 ES-10205
RADIONUCLIDES
Radiation levels in substances affecting human
health (NERADS). AUTOMATED EPA Headquarters
204 BS-10084
Data file of radiation levels in childrens'
institutional food (ITDSH). AUTOMATED EPA
Headquarters 204 ES-10085
Accumulated radiation in human bones (HBO).
AUTOMATED EPA Headquarters 204 ES-10087
Radiation levels in pasteurized milk (PMN).
AUTOMATED EPA Headquarters 204 ES-10088
Radiation fallout information in selected groups
of general population. MANUAL NERC, Las Vegas
204 ES-10312
RADON
Radiation readings on uranium tailings in Srand
Junction, Colorado. AUTOMATED NERC, Las Vegas
204 ES-10201
RAPP
File of technical data on Refuse Act Permit
Program applicants (RAPP). AUTOMATED EPA
Headquarters 207 ES-10030
Data on vaste water discharges, construction
grants, refuse permits, and enforcement of
standards (GPSF). AUTOMATED EPA Headquarters
206 ES-10067
Data base of industrial vaste discharge permit
applications. AOTOMATED EPA Begion 1, Boston
207 ES-10098
Inventory of industries producing vaste
discharge. AOTOHATED EPA Region 8, Denver
207 ES-10145
RECREATION FACILITIES
Solid vaste management literature and
information (SHIRS). AUTOMATED EPA
Headquarters 205 ES-10095
IADXATOB, ANALYSIS
Automated quality control check on laboratory
analyses of a knovn nuclide. AOTOHATED NERC,
Las Vegas 204 BS-10204
RECREATIONAL FACILITIES
Number and extent of beach recreation areas
closed by vater pollution. AUTOMATED EPA
Headquarters 206 BS-10069
RADIO XSOTOFIS
Inventor; of radioactive standards b; isotopes.
AOTOHATED NERC, Las Vegas 204 ES-10199
Individual radiation exposure, and'levels of
emission b; location. AOTOHATED HERC, Las
~•gas 204 ES-10202
Radiation fallout information in selected groups
of general population. MANUAL NEBC, Las Vegas
204 ES-10312
Level of employee radiation exposure. MANUAL
HBRC, Las Vegas 204 ES-10315
RADIO ISOTOPBS, INVENT01Y
Accounting of amounts, utilization and location
of radio nuclides. AUTOMATED EPA Lab,
Hontgomer;, AL 204 BS-10206
RADIOACTIVITY
Daily air samples of radiocativit; levels at
¦elected locations in 21 western states.
A0X0BATBD NERC, Las Vegas 204 BS-10197
RECYCLING
Solid vaste management literature and
information (SHIRS). AOTOHATED EPA
Headquarters 205 ES-10095
Rec;cling points and their characteristics
including location and t;pes of material
collected. HANDAL EPA Region 1, Boston
205 ES-10250
RBFOSB
Solid vaste management literature and
information (SHIRS). AUTOMATED EPA
Headquarters 205 BS-10095
Inventory of solid vaste disposal sites. MANUAL
EPA Region 10, Seattle 205 BS-10296
RBFOSB ACT
File of technical data on Refuse Act Permit
Program applicants (RAPP). automated bpa
Headquarters 207 ES-10030
File on induatrial permit applications for vaste
discharge into navigable vaters (HICS).
AOTOHATED BPA Headquarters 207 BS-10031
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BEFUSE ACT PERMIT PBOGBAH (fiAPP)
SUBJECT rSDII
Data on waste water discharges, construction
grants, refuse permits, and enforcement of
standards (GPSF). AUTOMATED EPA Headquarters
206 ES-10067
Data base of industrial waste discharge permit
applications. AUTOMATED EPA Region 1, Boston
207 ES-10098
Inventory of industries producing waste
discharge. AUTOMATED EPl Region 8, Denver
207 ES-10145
Inventory of industries producing waste
discharge. lOTOMiTED EE A fiegion 6, Benver
207 ES-10145
Status of Section 10 construction permit
applications. AUTOMATED EPA Region 9, San
Francisco 207 es-10150
Befuse Act's permits information retrieval
system. MANUAL EPA Region 2, New lorJt
207 ES-10255
Administrative control system for processing
discharge permit application. MANUAL EPA
Region 7, Kansas City 207 ES-10276
Permits application processing control system.
HA50AI EPA Region 10, Seattle 207 BS-10299
REFUSE ACT PERMIT PBOGBAH (SAPP)
Tile of technical data on Refuse Act Permit
Program applicants (BAPP). AUTOMATED EPA
Headquarters 207 BS-10030
Pile on industrial permit applications for waste
discharge into navigable waters (HICS) .
AUTOMATED EPA Headquarters 207 ES-10031
RESEARCH, COSTS
Office of Research and Monitoring program
planning and financial information. MANUAL EPA
Headquarters 106 ES-102H3
RESBARCB GRANTS
File of EPA sponsored research, development and
demonstration project information (PROJECTS).
AUTOMATED EPA Headquarters 104 ES-10089
Daily grant awards notification. JUTOflATED EPA
Headquarters 101 ES-10225
Administrative control system for research
grants and contracts. MANUAL EPA Begion 7,
Kansas City to 1 ES-10267
BBSEABCH, IN-HOOSS
rile of EPA sponsored research, development and
demonstration project information (PROJECTS).
AUTOMATED EPA Headquarters 101 ES-10089
RESEARCH OBJECTIVE ACHIEVEMENT PLAN (BOAP)
Employee cost data (FOSM). AUTOMATED HERC,
Cincinnati 103 BS-10170
Office of Research and Monitoring program
planning and financial information. HANOAI EPA
Headquarters 106 ES-102»3
Program progress reporting system (MBS). MABUAL
NEBC, Cincinnati 106 BS-10305
RESEARCH REPORTS
REPAIR COSTS
File of facilities repair and improvement
information. MANUAL EPA Headquarters
102 ES-10228
BBPOBTS
Bibliography of publications and reports
authored by region employees. MANUAL EPA
Begion 7, Kansas City 104 ES-10270
RESEARCH AID DBHOISTRATION GRANTS
Tile of EPA sponsored research, development and
demonstration project information (PBOJKCTS).
AUTOMATED EPA Headquarters 101 ES-10089
Summary of grant awards and financial statics.
MANUAL EPA Headquarters 101 ES-10226
BISBABCB MB DEVELOPMENT
Transfer of technology from research and
development projects to waste water treatment
production projects. AUTOMATED EPA
Headquarters 206 ES-10070
RESEARCH, BIOLOSICAL
Biological information establishing continuity
of research. AUTOMATED NEBC, Corvallie
206 ES-10213
¦ 1SB1KI COETBACTS
File of EPA sponsored research, development and
demonstration project information (PROJECTS).
AUTOMATED EPA Headquarters 104 ES-10089
Information on Office of Besearch and Monitoring
sponsored final research reports (FIBB).
AUTOMATED EPA Headquarters 104 ES-10093
RESOURCES MANAGEMENT
Program planning and management information
(BillS) . AUTOMATED EPA Headquarters
106 ES-10021
rives basin eiiK
National water quality file used for planning,
analyses, and enforcement activity (STORBT).
AUTOMATED BPA Headquarters 206 ES-10034.01
8ITER BASINS
Digitized maps depicting STDBBT geographic
identification and coordinates (AUTOflAP).
AUTOMATED BPA Headquarters 206 ES-1003
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SUBJECT INDBX
SABOAD
Major point source pollution and effluent loads
on the South Platte River Basin. AUTOMATED EPA
Region 8, Denver 206 ES-10141
Status of Basin Hater Quality Plans. AUTOMATED
EPA Heqion 6, Denver 206 ES-10143
Microfilm Information on State Hater Quality
Standards. MANUAL EPA Headquarters
206 ES-102*1
Hater laboratory system for analysis and
reporting of chemical and biological content of
Ohio River Basin. MANUAL EPA Region 3,
Philadelphia 206 ES-10259
Status of river basin water quality plans.
MANUAL EPA Region 5, Chicago 106 ES-10263
SALARY
BIVEB BILK IHDBX
Digitized maps depicting STOBET geographic
identification and coordinates (AUTOHAP).
AUTOMATED EPA Headquarters 206 BS-10034.02
BODSNTICIDBS
Registration information on pesticides analysis
and ingredients (PABCS). AUTOMATED EPA
Headquarters 203 ES-10083
Pesticide product sample information. HAHUAL
Region 1, Boston 203 BS-10249
File of pesticide products sampled. HAHUAL SPA
Region 7, Kansas City 203 1S-10272
rile of reported accidents and episodes
involving pesticides. HAHUAL EPA Region 7,
Kansas City 203 ES-10273
File of imported pesticide products. HANUAL
BPA Region 7, Kansas City 203 ES-10274
Quasi-official file of all reported accidents
and episodes involving Pesticides. HANOAL SPA
Region 10, Seattle 203 ES-10293
File of all pesticide products imported. HAHUAL
EPA Region 10, Seattle 203 ES-10294
File of pesticides products sampled. HAHUAL
BPA Region 10, Seattle 203 BS-10295
Testing and reporting of results on all
pesticides used nationwide. HAHUAL BPA
Headquarters 203 BS-10320
BPA agency wide personnel information.
AUTOMATED EPA Headquarters 105 ES-10019
EPA payroll and personnel information system
(DIPS) (DIPS). AUTOMATED EPA Headquarters
105 ES-10020
Current HSPCP personnel data base. AUTOMATED
EPA Headquarters 105 ES-10043
Personnel inventory and location information.
AUTOHATED EPA Headquarters 105 BS-10096
Regional personnel information. AUTOMATED EPA
Region M, Atlanta 105 ES-10113
Program status of funds (FMS). AUTOMATED EPA
Begion 6, Dallas 103 ES-10124
Listing of program subelement accounts, accrued
costs and balances. AUTOMATED BPA Region 7,
Kansas City 103 ES-10 129
Personnel time and expenditures by program
element. AUTOMATBD EPA Region 8, Denver
103 ES-10135
Identification of personnel who did not receive
a payroll check (PCR). AUTOMATED EPA Region 8,
Denver 103 IS-10136
Personnel roster. AUTOMATED BPA Begion 8,
Denver 105 ES-10137
Integrated financial system used for project and
budget management (PSB). AUTOMATBD EPA Region
9, San Francisco 106 ES-10147
Listing of Program accounts, their accrued costs
and balances (RHS). AUTOHATED EPA Region 10,
Seattle 103 ES-10154
Manpower costs and reporting system. AUTOMATED
EPA Region 10, Seattle 103 BS-10155
Projected personnel costs. AUTOMATBD MERC,
Cincinnati 103 BS-10162
Employee cost data (F0S.H) . AUTOHATED NEBC,
Cincinnati 103 E S-1017 0
Personnel information on EPA in H.C. Perrine,
Fla., Cbamblee, 6a.; Montgomery, Ala.; and
Henatchee, Hash.. MANUAL BPA Headquarters
105 ES-10229
Personnel information system. HAHUAL EPA
Begion 1, Boston 105 ES-10248
s
SAFETY
Daily air samples of radiocativity levels at
selected locations in 21 western states.
10T0HATED RBRC, Las Vegas 204 ES-10197
3AHPLIHS STATIOHS, HATEB
STORET Hater Station File (NET). AUTOMATED EPA
Headquarters 206 ES-10073
Descriptive listing of ST0RBT stations and their
locations. HAHUAL EPA Begion 7, Kansas City
206 BS-10277
31HTT, lADTATIOi
Inventories amount of isotopes at the Center
(RSIHT). AUTOHATED NEBC, Las Vegas
204 ES-10029
Calculations for body burden of individuals
exposed to radionuclides by use of a Hhole Body
counting Chamber. HAHUAL NEEC, Las Vegas
204 BS-10313
Levels of individuals radiation exposure from
urinanalysis. HAHUAL NEBC, Las Vegas
204 ES-10314
Level of employee radiation exposure. HAHUAL
HBBC, Las Vegas 204 BS-10315
SAHITABI LANDFILL
Solid waste management literature and
information (SHIBS). AUTOHATED BPA
Headquarters 205 BS-10095
SABOBD
national System to process required air
pollution compliance data (CDS). AUTOHATED EPA
Headquarters 201 BS-10047
Hational system to process air quality
information, compliance status, and planning
(SABOAD). AUTOMATED BPA Headquarters
201 BS-10055
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SCHEDULING
SUBJECT INDEX
SCHEDULING
SOOTH PLATTE RIVER
Program accomplishment information. AUTOMATED
EPA Reqion 2, Hew tork 106 BS-10253
SEARCHES, Alfi POLLUTION
Bibliographic information on air pollution
technical literature (APTIC) . AUTOMATED EPA
Headquarters 201 ES-10060
SBCURITT CLEARANCES
Information on employee clearance status (SSS).
AUTOMATED EPA Headquarters 107 ES-10022
Major point source pollution and effluent loads
on the South Platte River Basin. AUTOMATED EPA
Region 8, Denver 206 ES-10111
SPACX UTILIZATION
Personnel and space utilization information.
AUTOBATED MERC, Cincinnati 105 ES-10169
Space utilization and cost of facilities in
North Carolina. MANUAL EPA Headquarters
102 ES-10227
SPBCTRAL ANALYSIS
SBNSOB
Continuous monitoring and analysis of waste
Hater sensor information. AUTOMATED EPA DC
Pilot Plant 206 ES-10223
Chemical compound identification through use of
mass spectra data (SEHL3P). AUTOMATED EPA
Laboratory, Athens, GA 206 ES-10221
SPBCTH0BADI0METE8
SHAGS TREATMENT
Government contract awards for sewage facilities
construction. AUTOMATED EPA Headquarters
206 ES-10018
Municipal waste water treatment plant operation
and maintenance information. AUTOMATED EPA
Headquarters 206 ES-10077
Spectrographs data recorded for input into the
Aquatic Ecosystem Simulator. MANUAL EPA Lab,
Athens, GA 206 ES-10 319
SPILLS
Information on oil and hazardous material spills
(OHM-SIBS). AUTOMATED SPA Headquarters
206 ES-1007#
SHAflS {SAMPLE HANDLING AID flRIPICATIOB SI SIN)
Rater analysis work flow and reporting (SHAVES) .
AUTOMATED RISC, Corvallis 206 BS-10214
SITE DESCRIPTION
Human health effects of specific air pollutants
(CHESS). AUTOMATED REBC, Durham 201 BS-10186
Information on corrective actions for oil and
hazardous material spills (OHH-TADS). AUTOMATED
EPA Headquarters 206 ES-10075
Record of oil spill water samples received.
MANUAL EPA Region 9, San Francisco 206 ES-10289
Official file of laboratory analysis of oil and
hazardous materials spills. (lASDAL EPA Region
10, Seattle 206 ES-10301
SBSA
STACK DATA
City directory with identification codes and
demographic data (STORES). AUTOMATED EPA
Headquarters 206 ES-10034.04
SOIL BORITORIBO, PESTICIDES
Soil and climatic data affecting pesticide
levels. AUTOMATED EPA Lab, Athens, GA
203 BS-10219
Pesticide levels in soil.
Headquarters
AUTOHATED EPA
203 ES-10222
SOLID BASIB
Solid waste management literature and
information (SRIRS). ADTOBATED BPA
Headquarters
205 BS-10095
Recycling points and their characteristics
including location and types of material
collected. MANUAL EPA Begion 1, Boston
205 ES-10250
Information on solid waste deposits causing
leaching. MANUAL EPA Region 1, Boston
205 HS-10251
inventory of solid waste disposal sites. MANUAL
BPA Begion 10, Seattle 205 BS-10296
SOLID RASTB INFORMATION I IT BUT AL SXJTBB (SBIRS)
Solid waste management literature and
information (SRIRS). AUTOMATED BPA
Headquarters
205 BS-10095
Air pollution source and emissions data (NEDS).
AUTOMATED EPA Headquarters 201 ES-10056
STARDABD INDUSTRIAL CLASSIFICATION (SIC)
File of technical data on Refuse Act Permit
Program applicants (RAPP). ADTOBATED BPA
Headquarters 207 BS-10030
File on industrial permit applications for waste
discharge into navigable waters (MICS).
AUTOMATED EPA Headquarters 207 ES-10031
Air pollution source and emissions data (REDS).
AUTOBATED EPA Headquarters 201 BS-10056
STARDABD METROPOLITAN STATISTICAL ABBA
City directory with identification codes and
demographic data (STORET). AUTOHATED BPA
Headquarters 206 ES-1003K.04
STARDABDS
Inventory of radioactive standards by isotopes.
AOTOHATBD RBRC, Las Vegas 20K 13-10199
STANDARDS, AIB POLLUTION
National system for registering and managing
enforcement of hazardous air pollutants
(HAPBBS). AUTOMATED EPA Headquarters
201 BS-10027
National system to process air quality
information, compliance status, and planning
(SABOAD). AUTOMATED EPA Headquarters
201 BS-10055
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SUBJECT INDEX
SYSTEMS, INFORMATION
Assists state governments in preparing air
pollution plans for reduction of sulfur oxides
and particulates (IPP). AUTOMATED EPA
Headquarters 201 ES-10058
Comparison of manufacturer and EPA vehicle
emission test results. AUTOMATED EPA
Headquarters 201 ES-10064
Air pollution and control studies of industries
by Stationary Source Pollution Control Program.
MANUAL EPA Headquarters 201 ES-10239
STANDARDS, EMISSION
Certified and experimental vehicle emission test
data base. MANUAL EPA Headquarters
201 ES-10240
STANDABDS, NATCB QUALITY
National water quality information on
cause/effect relations of water pollution
(STOBET). AUTOMATED EPA Headquarters
206 BS-10034
Baste water treatment plans implemented by
industry to meet federal and state government
standards. AUTOMATED EPA Headquarters
206 ES-10071
Microfilm Information on State Rater Quality
Standards. MANUAL EPA Headquarters
206 ES-10241
STATE SOTIBNHIIT
Air quality management and technical data
handling system for state and local air
pollution control agencies (CDHS). AUTOMATED
EPA Headquarters 201 ES-100U6
Information on enforcement actions for use by
state and local air pollution agencies (BHS).
AUTOMATED EPA Headquarters 201 ES-10061
Baste water treatment plans implemented by
industry to meet federal and state government
standards. AUTOMATED EPA Headquarters
206 ES-10071
Addresses foe distribution of general
technological information. AUTOHATED EPA
Region 8, Denver 107 ES-10110
Costs of municipal waste water treatement
facilities for the budgeting of federal grants
(STOHET). AUTOMATED EPA Headquarters
206 BS-10034.06
Description of municipal wastewater facilities,
and estimates on national requirement for waste
water treatment plants (STORET). AUTOMATED EPA
Headquarters 206 ES-10034.07
Mater pollution sources, tasks, milestones and
actions to improve water quality by 1976.
HANUAL EPA Headquarters 206 ES-10044
Data on waste water discharges, construction
grants, refuse permits, and enforcement of
standards (GPSF). AUTOMATED EPA Headquarters
206 ES-10067
STOBET Hater Station File (NET). AUTOMATED EPA
Headquarters 206 ES-10073
Reformatting of water guality STOBET data
(DIPEDIT). AUTOMATED EPA Region 4, Atlanta
206 ES-10115
Administrative control system for laboratory
processing of water samples (LAM). AUTOMATED
EPA Region 7, Kansas City 206 ES-10131
Dissolved gas in Begion 10 waters (DI3IS).
AUTOMATED EPA Begion 10, Seattle 206 ES-10159
Hater analysis processing system. AUTOMATED
EPA Lab, College, AK 206 ES-10210
Water quality data. AUTOMATED EPA Lab, Ada, OK
206 ES-10218
Hater laboratory system for analysis and
reporting of chemical and biological content of
Ohio River Basin. MANUAL EPA Begion 3,
Philadelphia 206 ES-10259
Chemical and biological constituents of samples
taken by Annapolis water lab. MANUAL EPA
Region 3, Philadelphia 206 ES-10260
Descriptive listing of STORET stations and their
locations. MAHUAL EPA Begion 7, Kansas City
206 ES-10277
STROBTIOH 90
Radiation levels in pasteurized milk (PHN).
AUTOMATED EPA Headquarters 204 ES-10088
STATIONABT SOURCE POLLUTION
Air pollution and control studies of industries
by stationary Source Pollution Control Program.
RANDAL EPA Headquarters 201 ES-10239
STOBET
National vater quality information ,on
cause/effect relations of water pollution
(STOBET). AUTOMATED EPA Headquarters
206 BS-10034
National water quality file used for planning,
analyses, and enforcement activity (STOBET).
AUTOHATED EPA Headquarters 206 BS-10034.01
Digitized maps depicting ST08II geographic
identification and coordinates (AUTOHAP).
AUTOMATED EPA Headquarters 206 BS-10034.02
Inventory of USGS maps and automap production
status (HISS). AUTOMATIC EPA Headquarters
206 BS-10034.03
City directory vith identification codes and
demographic data (STOBET). AUTOHATED EPA
Headquarters 206 BS-10034.04
Fish kills by place, date, cause, severity and
duration (STORET). AUTOHATBD EPA Headquarters
206 83-10034.05
SULPHUR DIOXIDE
Rational System to process required air
pollution compliance data (CDS). AUTOMATED EPA
Headquarters 201 ES-10047
SOPBRSATOBATXOI
Dissolved gas In Region 10 waters (DIGIS).
AUTOHATED ZPA Begion 10, Seattle 206 ES-10159
3RIRS
Solid waste management literature and
information (SHIBS) . AUTOMATED EPA
Headguarters 205 ES-10095
STSSBHS, INFORMATION
Inventory of automated and manual administrative
and environmental mission support information
systems. AUTOHATED EPA Headquarters
104 ES-10032
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TECHNOLOOI TBANSFBB
SUBJECT IBDEI
TOXICOLOGX
TECBBOLOSI TBANSFBB
Bibliographic information on air pollution
technical literature (APTIC). AUTOMATED EPA
Headquarters 201 BS-10060
Transfer of technology from research and
development projects to waste water treatment
production projects. AUTOMATED EPA
Headquarters 206 BS-10070
Addresses for distribution of general
technological information. AUTOHATED EPA
Region 8, Denver 107 ES-10140
Mailing list of persons/organizations interested
in water quality. AUTOHATED HBHC, Cincinnati
107 ES-10174
TBLBPBOIB DIBICTOBT
Telephone organizational and location directory.
AUTOHATED EPA Region 5, Chicago 105 ES-10117
THEBHAL POLLUTIOB
Hater pollution monitoring system (ANSREB).
AUTOHATED EPA lab, Best Kingston, BI
206 ES-10211
System for publication of EPA technical and
research reports and papers on air pollution.
HANUAL EPA Headquarters 201 ES-10016
TBAIBIBG
Status reports on training funded by EPA.
MANUAL EPA Region 7, Kansas City 105 ES-10271
TBAIBIBG AID PELLORSHIP GBABTS
Summary of grant awards and financial status.
MANUAL EPA Headquarters 101 ES-10226
THATEL COSTS
Listing of program subelement accounts, accrued
costs and balances. AUTOHATED EPA Begion 7,
Kansas City 103 ES-10129
Listing of Program accounts, their accrued costs
and balances (BHS). AUTOHATED EPA Begion 10,
Seattle 103 ES-10154
Travel advance accounting information.
AUTOHATED NEBC, Cincinnati 103 ES-10166
TBATBL, FOBBIGB
EPA staff international travel records (fTS).
AUTOHATED EPA Headquarters 107 ES-10005
TIDIL HUBS
TH1TIUH
Coastal zone topographic information. AUTOHATED
EPA Headquarters 206 ES-10068
Pollution information on estuaries and coastal
zones (NEI). AUTOHATED EPA Headquarters
206 BS-10076
Rater pollution monitoring system (ANSREB).
AUTOHATED BPA Lab, Rest Kingston, BI
206 ES-10211
Till SHABIB0
EPA sponsored users of Boeing's Time Sharing
Service. AUTOHATED EPA Headquarters
107 ES-10041
TOPOCBAPBICAL UPS
Digitized maps depicting STOBBT geographic
identification and coordinates (AUTOHAP).
AUTOHATED BPA Headquarters 206 BS-10034.02
Inventory of uses maps and antoinap production
status (HISS). AUTOHATED EPA Headguarters
206 ES-10034.03
Index of topographical maps. AUTOMATED BPA
Begion 2, New York 104 BS-10101
Microfilmed topographical maps. HANUAL EPA
Begion 10, Seattle 107 ES-10302
File of water samples analyzed for tritium.
HANUAL EPA Headquarters 204 ES-10086
u
UNEHPLOTHBNT
Economic dislocation information caused by EPA
enforcement actions. HANUAL EPA Headquarters
106 ES-10264
ONSOLICITID COBTBACT PBOPOSALS
Besearch and demonstration grant application and
unsolicited contract proposal status information
(GBANT TBACK). AUTOHATED EPA Headquarters
101 BS-10090
UBANIUH TAILINGS
Indoor radio isotopes air sample information in
Srand Junction, Colorado. ADTOHATED NEBC, Las
Vegas 204 ES-10200
Badiation readings on uranium tailings in Grand
Junction, Colorado. AUTOHATED NEBC, Las Vegas
204 ES-10201
TOXICITY t PBSTICIDBS
Rational system for registering pesticides
chemical ingredients and uses, and toricity
category. AOTOHATBD BPA Headquarters
203 BS-10028
References and documentation on the effects of
pesticides on animals and humans. HllDIL EPA
Lab, Chamblee, Ga. 203 BS-10317
V
TISIT0B3, P0BBIGB
Listing of international visitors to EPA offices
(rvs). ADTOHATED BPA Headquarters 107 ES-10006
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SUBJECT IBDIX
WATER POLLUTION
¦ ASTB ¦till
Listing of iater Analysis Publications on
Analytical methods (AHIC) . AUTOMATIC NEBC,
Cincinnati 104 BS-10092
Major point source pollution and effluent loads
on the South Platte Hiver Basin. AUTOHATED EPA
Region 8, Denver 206 ES-10141
Continuous monitoring and analysis of waste
water sensor information. AUTOMATED EPA DC
Pilot Plant 206 ES-10223
WASTE BATBB, INDUSTRIAL
national water quality information on
cause/effect relations of water pollution
(STOBET). AUTOMATED EPA Headquarters
206 ES-10034
Waste water treatment plans implemented by
industry to meet federal and state government
standards. AUTOHATED IPA Headquarters
206 ES-10071
Bibliography of industrial waste water control
literature (HIS). AUTOMATED BPA Headquarters
206 ES-10081
Data base of industrial waste discharge permit
applications. ADTOMATED BPA Begion 1, Boston
207 ES-10098
BUT! BATIB, HOBICIPAL
National water quality information on
causa/effect relations of water pollution
(STOBET). ADTOMATED EPA Headquarters
206 BS-10034
IISII IIIII TBIATHIIT FACILITIES
State utilization of construction grant
allocations by project. AUTOMATED IPA
Headquarters 101 IS-10033
Description of municipal wastewater facilities,
and estimates on national requirement for waste
water treatment plants (STOBIT). AUTOMATED BPA
Headquarters 206 13-10034.07
Grants awarded and changes to existing grants
for municipal waste water treatment plants.
AOTOHATID BPA Headquarters 101 IS-10035
File of pending construction grants for waste
water treatment. A0T0HATBD EPA Headquarters
101 IS-10036
Indexes of construction costs for sewers and
wastewater treatment plants. lUTOHlTBD EPA
Headquarters 101 IS-10037
Transfer of technology from research and
development projects to waste water treatment
production projects. AOTOHATID BPA
Headquarters 206 13-10070
listing of municipal bond sales for municipal
water and sewer construction between 1968 and
1971. AOTOHATID BPA Headquarters 206 BS-10072
Municipal waste water treatment plant operation
and maintenance information. AOTOHATID IPA
Headquarters 206 IS-10077
Hunicipal waste water treatment facilities
compliance status. AOTOHATID IPA, legion 5,
Chicago 207 B3-10121
Chronological list of inspections due at
completed water treatment facilities. AOTOHATED
IPA Region 6, Dallas 206 13-10128
Reference file on Federal waste water treatment
facilities. AUTOMATED EPA Begion 7, Kansas
City 206 ES-10132
State and interstate agency plans for
controlling water pollution. MANUAL EPA
Headquarters 206 ES-10237
Engineering aspects of water treatment plants.
MANUAL EPA Region 6, Dallas 206 ES-10265
BATIH ANALYSIS
STORET Water Station File
Headquarters
(NET).
AUTOHATED EPA
206 BS-10073
Listing of Water Analysis Publications on
Analytical methods (AHIC) . AOTOHATED NERC,
Cincinnati 104 BS-10092
Bibliography of Hater Quality Research Reports.
AUTOHATED EPA Headquarters 206 ES-10094
Administrative control system for laboratory
processing of water samples (LAM). AUTOHATED
EPA Region 7, Kansas City 206 ES-10131
Hater analysis processing system.
BPA Lab, College, AK
AUTOMATED
206 ES-10210
Water laboratory system for analysis and
reporting of chemical and biological content of
Ohio Biver Basin. MANUAL EPA Region 3,
Philadelphia 206 BS-10259
Chemical and biological constituents of samples
taken by Annapolis water lab. HAHDAL BPA
Begion 3, Philadelphia 206 ES-10260
Record of oil spill water samples received.
HANOAL EPA Begion 9, San Francisco 206 BS-10289
Work scheduling for water analysis experimenta.
MANUAL NEBC, Cincinnati 206 BS-10304
BATH POLLUTION
Rational water quality Information on
cause/effect relations of water pollution
(STORIT). AOTOHATED EPI Headquarters
206 IS-10034
Data on waste water discharges, construction
grants, refuse permits, and enforcement of
standards (iSPSF). AUTOHATED BPA Headquarters
206 BS-10067
Transfer of technology from research and
development projects to waste water treatment
production projects. AOTOHATED BPA
Headquarters 206 BS-10070
Bibliography of industrial waste water control
literature (IBIS). AUTOHATED EPA Headquarters
206 IS-10081
Power plant thermal pollution monitoring
information. AOTOHATID IPA legion 5, Chicago
207 18-10119
Hajor point source pollution and effluent loads
on the South Platte Biver Basin. AOTOHATID IPA
Begion 8, Denver 206 IS-10141
Air and water pollution control requirements for
industry. AOTOHATID IPA Begion 8, Denver
207 IS-10144
Hater pollution monitoring system (AWSVEB).
AOTOHATID IPA Lab, lest Kingston, BI
206 IS-10211
Continuous monitoring and analysis of waste
water sensor information. AUTOBATBD IPA DC
Pilot Plant 206 IS-10223
State and interstate agency plans for
controlling water pollution. HAHUAL IPA
Headquarters 206 is-10237
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HATES POLLOTIOH ABATBMEHT
SUBJECT IHDEX
Refuse Act's permits information retrieval
system. MANUAL EPA Region 2, Mew Tork
207 ES-10255
Hater laboratory system for analysis and
reporting of chemical and biological content of
Ohio River Basin. MANUAL EPA Region 3,
Philadelphia 206 ES-10259
Chemical and biological constituents of samples
taken by Annapolis water lab. MANUAL EPA
Region 3, Philadelphia 206 ES-10260
Survey of federal installations and associated
pollution, and treatment methods. HARUAL EPA
Region 3, Philadelphia 207 ES-10261
Administrative control system for construction
grants. MANUAL EPA Region 7, Kansas City
101 ES-10268
Administrative control system for processing
discharge permit application. MANUAL EPA
Region 7, Kansas City 207 ES-10276
HATER POLLOTIOH ABATBBBHT
Hater pollution sources, tasks, milestones and
actions to improve water quality by 1976.
MANOAL EPA Headquarters 206 ES-10044
HATER POLLOTIOH, EFFECTS
Number and extent of beach recreation areas
closed by water pollution. AUTOMATED EPA
Headquarters 206 BS-10069
BATES POLLOTIOH, IHFOBHATIO*
Procedures for accessing interagency data bases
on water pollution (GCIS). AUTOMATED EPA
Headquarters 206 ES-10065
HATBB POLLOTIOH, SHHICIPAL
Description of municipal wastewater facilities,
and estimates on national requirement for waste
water treatment plants (STORET)• AUTOMATED EPA
Headquarters 206 ES-10034.07
HATES POLLOTIOH S00RCB3
File of technical data on Refuse Act Permit
Program applicants (RAPP). ABTOBATED EPA
Headquarters 207 ES-10030
File on industrial permit applications for waste
discharge into navigable waters (SICS).
AUTOMATED EPA Headquarters 207 ES-10031
HATER POLLOTIOH, SPILLS
Information on oil and hazardous material spills
(OHH-SIRS). AUTOMATED SPA Headquarters
206 ES-10074
Information on corrective actions for oil and
hazardous material spills (OHH-TADS)• AUTOMATED
EPA Headquarters 206 ES-10075
HATER POLLUTIOH, THERMAL
Power plant thermal pollution monitoring
information. AUTOMATED EPA Region 5, Chicago
207 ES-10119
HATER QUALITI
National water quality information on
cause/effect relations of water pollution
(STORET). ABTOBATED EPA Headquarters
206 ES-10034
Rational water quality file used for planning,
analyses, and enforcement activity (STORET).
AUTOMATED EPA Headquarters 206 ES-10034. 01
Digitized maps depicting STORET geographic
identification and coordinates (AUTOMAP).
AUTOMATED EPA Headquarters 206 ES-10034.02
Fish kills by place, date, cause, severity and
duration (STORET). AUTOMATED EPA Headquarters
206 BS-10034.05
Hater pollution sources, tasks, milestones and
actions to improve water quality by 1976.
MANUAL EPA Headquarters 206 ES-10044
Hater quality inventory of municipal water
supplies. AUTOMATED EPA Headquarters
206 BS-10066
Data on waste water discharqes, construction
grants, refuse permits, and enforcement of
standards (GPSF). AUTOMATED EPA Headquarters
206 ES-10067
Number and extent of beach recreation areas
closed by water pollution. AUTOMATED EPA
Headquarters 206 ES-10069
Hater guality inventory of interstate carrier
water supplies (ICHS). AUTOMATED BPA
Headquarters 206 ES-10079
Hater analysis data base of community water
supply systems (CHSSI). AUTONATBD EPA
Headquarters 206 ES-10080
File of water samples analyzed for tritium.
MANUAL BPA Headquarters 204 ES-10086
Bibliography of Hater Quality Research Reports.
AUTOMATED BPA Headquarters 206 ES-10094
New York and New Jersey interim basin plans for
water quality. AUTOMATED EPA Region 2, New
Tork 206 ES-10104
Reformatting of water quality STORET data
(DIPBDIT). AUTOMATED EPA Region 4, Atlanta
206 BS-10115
Major point source pollution and effluent loads
on the South Platte River Basin. AUTOHATBD BPA
Region 8, Denver 206 ES-10141
Status of Basin Hater Quality Plans. AUTOHATBD
EPA Region 8, Denver 206 8S-10143
On- line water quality sensing and processing
system. AUTOMATED NERC, Cincinnati
206 ES-10181
Hater guality data. AUTOMATED EPA Lab, Ada, OK
206 ES-10218
State and interstate agency plans for
controlling water pollution. HANUAL EPA
Headquarters 206 ES-10237
Microfilm Information on State Hater Quality
Standards. HARUAL BPA Headquarters
206 ES-10241
Interstate carrier water supplies. MANOAL BPA
Region 7, Kansas City 206 ES-10275
HATBB PROGRAMS
Status of BPA activities to meet pollution
standards on river basins. AUTOMATED EPA
Region 8, Denver 106 BS-10138
Status of river basin water quality plans.
MANUAL EPA Region 5, Chicago 106 BS-10263
¦ACER RESEARCH
Listing of Hater Analysis Publications on
Analytical methods (ABIC). AUTOMATED HBRC,
Cincinnati 104 ES-10092
Bibliography of Hater Quality Research Reports.
AUTOHATBD BPA Headquarters 206 BS-10094
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SOBJECT IIDIX
BOSK SCHEDULING
RATER RESOURCES CODICIL
WORD OIK
Assessment of national - regional water use by
1975. AUTOMATED EPA Headquarters 206 ES-10078
EPA sponsored users of Boeing's lime Sharing
Service. AUTOMATED EPA Headquarters
107 ES-100U1
WATER SAMPLES
Administrative control system for laboratory
processing of water samples (LAM). AUTOMATED
BP* Region 7, Kansas City 206 HS-10131
later laboratory system for analysis and
reporting of chemical and biological content of
Ohio Hirer Basin. MANUAL EPA Region 3,
Philadelphia 206 ES-10259
Descriptive listing of STOBET stations and their
locations. MAUDXL BPA Begion 7, Kansas City
206 ES-10277
Official file of laboratory analysis of oil and
hazardous materials spills. MANUAL EPA Region
10, Seattle 206 BS-10301
¦ITEE S0PPLIE3
Hater quality inventory of municipal water
supplies. AUTOMATBD EPA Headquarters
206 BS-10066
Rater quality inventory of interstate carrier
water supplies (ICRS). AUTOMATES BPA
Headquarters 206 IS-10079
Rater analysis data base of community water
supply systems (CRSSI). AUTOMATED CPA
Headquarters 206 ES-10080
Interstate carrier water supplies.
Begion 7, Kansas City
MANUAL BPA
206 ES-10275
WORK OBDBfi
Documentation system for equipment maintenance,
utilixation and inventory control; and craft
services, facilities, development, work orders,
scheduling, and cost accounting. (TSEHG).
AUTOMATED NERC, Las Vegas 102 ES-10192
WORK SCBBDDLXNS
Manhour accounting for Categorical Programs
Division employees. AUTOBATED BPA Begion 7,
Kansas City 105 ES-10133
Weekly schedule of assigned activities.
AUTOMATED EPA Region 8, Denver 106 BS-10139
Work scheduling for water analysis experiments.
HAN0AL NE8C, Cincinnati 206 ES-1030K
Mill I1IUUR riCILITIBS
Administrative control for processing steps in
construction grant applications. MANUAL EPA
Begion 7, Kansas City 101 ES-10236
Administrative control system for construction
giants. SABOAL EPA Begion 5, Chicago
101 ES-10262
Administrative control system for construction
grants. MANUAL BPA Region 7, Kansas City
101 BS-10268
Administrative control for construction grants.
SANDAL BPA Begion 8, Denver 101 ES-10279
Construction grant applications evaluation log.
MANUAL BPA Begion 9, San Francisco 101 BS-10280
¦ana tbbitbbit tbchbolosi
Transfer of technology from research and
development projects to waste water treatment
production projects. AUTOMATED BPA
Headquarters 206 BS-10070
Continuous monitoring and analysis of waste
water sensor information. AUTOMATED BPA DC
Pilot Plant 206 BS-10223
I1TII USAGE
Assessment of national - regional water use by
1975. AUTOBATID EPA Headquarters 206 BS-10078
¦HOLE BOOT COURT
Radiation fallout information in selected groups
of general population. MANUAL IBBC, Las ¥egas
20* ES-10312
Calculations for body burden of individuals
exposed to radionuclides by use of a Nhole Body
Counting Chamber. HAIUAL IBBC, Las Vegas
204 IS-10313
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ORGANIZATIONAL INDEX
Cross References to Environmental Information Systems Descriptions
Arranged by Headquarters, Regional, and Research Center Offices,
Divisions, and Branches. References to each System Consist of a Descriptive
Notation, Category Number Under which the Systems Description Appears,
and Environmental System (ES) Identification Number for the System.
OBGANIZATIONAL INDBX
ASSISTABT ADHINISTBATOB FOB PLANNING ADD HANAGBHENT
ADHINISTBATOB
DBPOTY ADBIMISTBATOB
OPriCB OP REGIONAL LIAISON
OFFICE OP PBDBRAL ACTIVITIES
POLICY AID PBOCIDOBKS STIFF
Environmental impact statement review status.
AUTOMATED EPA Headquarters 207 ES-10009
PBDBBAL AGENCY LIAISOH STAFF
Inventory of air pollution characteristics of
federal facilities (FEDPAC). AOTOHATED EPA
Headquarters 207 ES-10013
REGIONAL LIAISON STAFF
OPFICB OF LBGISLATIOB
Mailing list for current environmental law
compilations. AUTOMATED EPA Headquarters
107 ES-10002
DBPUTY DIBBCTOB
BIECUTIVB ASSISTANT
Federal environment legislation status. HAN0AL
EPA Headquarters 106 ES-10001
LEGISLATIVE DIVISION
CONGBBSSIOHAL AFFAIBS DIVISION
INTBBGOVBBVNEBTAL BBLATIOBS DIVISION
OPFICB OF CIVIL BIGHTS ABD 0BBAB AFFAIBS
0RBAB AFFAIBS STAFF
BQOAL OPPOBTDBITT DIVISION
Minority and female employment reporting system.
AUTOMATED EPA Headquarters 105 ES-10008
COMPLIANCE DIVISION
0BBAN AFFAIBS DIVISIOB
OPFICB OF IBTBBBATIONAX ACTIVITIES
EPA staff international travel records (FTS).
AUTOMATED EPA Headquarters 107 BS-10005
Listing of international visitors to EPA offices
(FVS). AOTOHATED BPA Headquarters 107 BS-10006
AOTOHATED
107 ES-10007
International mailing label system.
BPA Headquarters
BILATBBAL PBOGBABS DIVISIOB
HDLTILATBBAL OBGANIIATIONS DIVISIOB
1NTBRBATIOHAL TECHNOLOGY DIVISIOB
VISITOB ABO IBFOBHATIOB BICBABOB DIVISIOB
OPFICB OF P0BLIC AFFAIBS
ASSISTANT FOB ADHIBISTBAYIOH
PBBSS BBLATIOBS DIVISIOB
HBADQ0ABTBBS SOPPOBT DIVISIOB
BBGIOBAL SOPPOBT DIVISIOB
Hailing list foe presidential Environmental
Herit Award Program participants. AOTOHATED
BPA Headquarters 107 BS-10004
CITISBM SOPPOBT DIVISIOB
COHHONICATIONS SBBVICBS DIVISIOB
Public Affairs mailing list.
Headquarters
BDITOBIAL BBS1ABCB BBABCB
GBBEBAL PBODOCTION BBABCB
CIBCOLATIOB BBABCB
BDITOBIAL PBODOCTIOH BBABCB
SPECIAL PROJECTS STAFF
AUTOMATED BPA
107 ES-10003
ASSISTANT ADHIBISTBATOB FOR PLANNING ABD HABAGBHBNT
OFFICE OF AUDIT
Status and problems of audit investigation.
MANUAL BPA Headquarters 106 ES-1Q231
POLICY AND PBOGBAH DEVELOPMENT DIVISION
AUDIT OPEBATIOVS DIVISION
SPECIAL PBOJBCTS AND LIAISON DIVISION
OFFICE OF NOISB ABATBHBNT AND COBTBOl
OFFICE OF EDUCATION ABD HANPOBBB PLABNING
OFFICE OF ADHINISTRATIOB
PERSONNEL MANAGEMENT DIVISION
PLANBING AND BVALUATION BBAMCH
NATIONAL STAFFIBG COORDINATION BBANCH
PBOGBAH HANAGBHBNT BBANCH
OPERATIONS AND SBBVICBS BBANCH
EPA agency wide personnel information.
AUTOMATED EPA Headquarters 105 ES-10019
EPA payroll and personnel information system
(DIPS) (DIPS). AUTOMATED BPA Headquarters
105 ES-10020
HABAGBHBNT AND OBGANIZATION DIVISIOB
EPA organizational titles and coded designators.
AUTOMATED BPA Headquarters 107 ES-10025
OBGABIZATION ABD BANAGBHBBT SISTERS STAFF
LIBBABI STSTBHS BRANCH
EPA library information network service.
AUTOMATED EPA Headquarters 104 ES-10017
ADMINISTRATIVE HABAGBHBBT BBABCB
CONTBACTS BANAGBBBBT DIVISIOB
BPA wide contract status information (CIS).
AUTOMATED EPA Headquarters 101 ES-10010
COBTBACTS POLICV AND BBVIBB BBABCB
COST BBVIBB ABD POLICT BBABCB
WASHINGTON COBTBACT OPBBATIOBS
DATA AMD SOPPOBT STSTBHS DIVISIOB
PLABBIBG ABD PBOCBOOBBS STAFF
Accident and causal factor identification
reports (SHIS). AUTOMATED EPA Headquarters
107 ES-10023
GBNBBAL SBBVICBS BBABCB
Accountability of personal property and related
actions (PPS). AOTOHATED EPA Headquarters
102 ES-10012
FACILITIES HABAGBHBBT BBABCB
File of facilities repair and improvement
information. HANUAL EPA Headquarters
102 ES-10228^
6BABTS ADBIBISTBATIOB DIVISIOB
GRABTS OPBBATIOBS BBABCH
GBABTS POLICY ABD PBOCBDDBBS BBABCB
GBABTS IB70BHAT10N BBABCH
Current status of grant applications at BPA
Headquarters. AOTOHATED EPA Headquarters
101 ES- 10011
Daily grant awards notification*
Headquarters
AOTOHATED EPA
101 ES-10225
Summary of grant awards and financial status.
HAN0AL EPA Headquarters 101 ES-10226
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ASSISTANT ADBINISTBATOB FOB BBFOBCBRBIT 110 GENERAL
COONSBL
ASSISTANT ADBINISTBATOB FOB PLAINING AID BANAGERBBT
0FF1CB OF ADMINISTBATIOB Continued
SECURITY ADD INSPECTION DIVISION
Information on employee clearance status (ESS)•
AUTOMATED EPS Headquarters 107 ES-10022
PBBSOBIBL CLBABAICE, DOCUMENTS, AID P1ISICA1
SECURITY BRANCH
INSPECTION AID INVESTIGATION EBAICB
DIRECTOR OF ADSIRISTRATIOR, EBSBABCB TRIANGLE PARK
System for publication of EPA technical and
research reports and papers on air pollution.
HANDAL EPA Headquarters 201 BS-10016
CONTRACT OPEBATIORS
Contracts and procurement action information.
MANUAL EPA Headquarters 101 ES-10221
PBBSONBBL OPBBATIONS
Personnel information on EPA in H.C. Perrine,
Fla., Chamblee, Ga.; Bontgomery, Ala.; and
Henatchee, lash.. MANUAL EPA Headquarters
105 BS—10229
C0HP0TBR OPBBATIOIS
Computer system utilization at Research Triangle
Park, SC. AUTOMATED NEBC, Besearch Triangle
Park. 101 BS-10024
ADBIIISTRATITB SBBVICES
FACI1ITIBS STAFF
Space utilization and cost of facilities in
Borth Carolina. BANUAL EPA Headquarters
102 ES-10227
BANAGBMERT INFORMATION AID DATA SYSTEMS DIVISION
Inventory of automated and manual administrative
and environmental mission support information
systems. AUTOMATED EPA Headquarters
101 ES-10032
Costs by account number for use of *IH computer
facilities. AUTOMATED EPA Headquarters
107 ES-1001H
Generalized software package for obtaining a
full-tert information storage and retrieval
service (ENVIRON). AUTOMATED BPA Headquarters
107 ES-100H5
Registration information on pesticides analysis
and ingredients . AUTOMATED EPA
Headquarters 203 ES-10083
OFFICB OF PLAXVIKG AID EYAHJITIOI
Economic dislocation information caused by BPA
enforcement actions. MANDAL EPA Headquarters
106 BS-1026M
OFFICB OF BBS00HCBS MANAGEMENT
BUDGET OPBBATIOIS DITISIOB
BODGBT F0RR0LATI0B BRABCB
BBS00BCBS ALIOCATIOI AID CORTHOl BBAICB
SPECIAL KEPOBTS AID ANALYSIS BBABCB
FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT DIVISION
Proiected personnel costs. AUTOBATBD NERC,
Cincinnati 103 BS-10162
Travel advance accounting information.
AUTOMATED NERC, Cincinnati 103 BS-10166
Obligation and expenditure information.
AUTOBATBD NERC, Cincinnati 103 BS-10173
FINANCIAL STSTBBS BBAICB
Integrated accounting, payroll and grants
financial data (IFMS). AUTOMATED BPA
Headquarters 103 JS-10015
ACCOBNTINO OPERATIONS AID BBPOITS BBAICB
FISCAL POLICIES AID PB0OD0BBS BBAICB
0R3ANIIATI0NAL IIDBX
PBOGBAN DEVELOPMENT DITISIOI
PBOGBAH PLANNING BRANCH
SPECIAL ST0DIES BBAICH
RBSOOBCBS ANALYSIS BBABCB
PBOGBAH RBVIEH AID BEPOBTIIG DIVISIOI
Status and degree of accomplishment for planned
programs. MASDAL EPA Headquarters 106 ES-1023O
BOIITOBIRG BBABCB
STSTBBS SEARCH
Program planning and management information
(BHIS). AUTOMATED EPA Headquarters
106 ES-10021
PROGRAM DEVELOPMENT DIVISIOI
ASSISTANT ADBINISTBATOB FOB BIFOBCBBBIT AID SBNBB1L
C00BSEL
OFFICE OF PBOGBAH AND BAIAGEHBNT OPBBATIOIS
OFFICB OF RBFOSB ACT PBOGBABS
File of technical data on Refuse Act Permit
Program applicants (RAPP). AUTOMATED EPA
Headquarters 207 ES-10030
File on industrial permit applications for waste
discharge into navigable waters (BICSJ .
AUTOMATED EPA Headquarters 207 ES-10031
OFFICB OF TBCHIICAL ANALYSIS
DEP0TT GBIBBAL COONSBL
RATER QUALITY DIVISION
PESTICIDES AID SOLID HASTE BABAGBBBBT DIVISIOI
AIB QUALITY ABO BADIATIOI DITISIOI
GBAHTS AID PBOCUBBBBNT DIVISION
OFFICES OF BBGIOBAL COORSBL
OFFICB OF VATBR BIFOBCBBBIT
LEGAL SUPPORT DIVISION
BEVIES ABD COOBDIIATIOI DITISIOI
BNFOBCBBBIT PBOCBBDIBGS DITISIOI
CINCINNATI FIELD IBTBSTIGATIOI CBNTIB
DBNTBB FIBLD INVESTIGATION C1ITBB
OFFICB OF GENBRAL BIFOBCBBBIT
MOBI1E SOORCB BNFOBCBB1NT DIVISION
IBB SOURCES BBAICB
IB-DSB SOOBCES BBAICB
FUELS AND IBPOHTS BBAICB
Data an automobiles imported into the DSA used
for enforcing import regulations involving auto
emissions. AUTOMATED EPA Headquarters
201 BS-100»9
STATIONARY SOOBCB BBFOBCBBBBT DITISIOB
BIFOBCBBBNT PBOCBBDIBGS BBABCB
TBCHIICAL SOPPOBT BBAICB
BIFOBCBBBNT PLANNING ABD SORVBILLBBCB BBABCB
PESTICIDES BBFOBCBBBBT DITISIOB
National system for registering pesticides
chemical ingredients and uses, and toxicity
category. AUTOMATED EPA Headquarters
203 BS-10028
Information on pesticides imports. SANDAL BPA
Headquarters 203 IS-10232
ASSISTANT ADBINISTBATOB FOB AIB BID HATBB PBOGBABS
OFFICB OF PBOGBABS BABAGERBBT OPBBATIONS
POLICY ANALYSIS STAFF
TBCBNICAL SOPPOBT STIFF
OFFICB OF IBTBRGOVEBIBEITAL PBOSBA15
OFFICB OF R1TBB PBOGBABS OPBBATIONS
¦AIPORBB DBTELOPBBNT STAFF
B0IICIPAL 8ASTB BATES SYSTEMS DITISIOB
State utilization of construction grant
allocations by project. AUTOBATBD BPA
Headquarters 101 BS-10033
Grants awarded and changes to existing grants
for municipal waste water treatment plants.
AOTOBATBD SPA Headquarters 101 BS-10035
File of pending construction grants for waste
water treatment. AUTOMATED BPA Headquarters
101 BS—10036
Indexes of construction costs for sewers and
wastewater treatment plants. AUTOMATED BPA
Headquarters 101 BS-10037
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ASSISTANT ADHINISTRATOB FOR AIB AND HATEB PBOGBAHS
Transfer of technology from research and
development projects to waste water treatment
production projects. AUTOHATED EPA
Headquarters 206 ES-10070
Municipal waste water treatment plant operation
and maintenance information. AUTOHATED EPA
Headquarters 206 ES-10077
EVALUATION AID BESOUBCB COITBOL BRANCH
ENGINEERING AND DBSISN BRANCH
CONSTRUCTION OPERATIONS BRANCH
OPERATIONS AND HAINTEBABCR BRANCH
OIL AND BAZABDODS MATERIALS DIVISION
OIL BBANCH
HAZARDOUS MATERIALS BBANCH
Information on oil and hazardous material spills
(OHM-SIRS). AUTOMATED EPA Headquarters
206 ES-1007
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IS SI SUIT ADHIBISTBATOB FOB CATBQOBICAL PBOGBAHS
OBGABIIATIOBAL IIDBX
ASSISTABT ADBIHISTBATOE FOB JLIB HO iiTIB PBOGBAHS
office or aib qoaliti plabbibg s stabdabds
COBTBOL PEOGBAHS DETSLOPBBBI DITISIOI
PBOSBAB GOIDELIIBS BID IIFOBHATIOB BBABCB Cont.
Bibliographic information on air pollution
technical literature (APTIC). AOTOHATBD BPA
Headquarters 201 BS-10060
Information on enforcement actions for use by
state and local air pollution aqencies (IKS).
AOTOBATBD EPA Headquarters 201 BS-10061
STABDABDS IBPLBBBBTATIOI BBABCB
BHISSIOB STAIDABDS AID BBGIHEBBIIG DITXSIOB
IBDOSTBIAL STODIBS BBABCB
Air pollution and control studies of industries
by Stationary Source Pollution Control Program.
MANUAL BPA Headquarters 201 BS-10239
BHISSIOB HEASOBBHBIT BBABCB
STAIDABDS DBTBLOPBBBT BBABCH
BB6IIBBBIIG SBBTICBS BBABCH
HOBITOBIBS ABD DATA ABALISIS DITISIOB
EBBBGBBCI OPBH1TIOIS COBTBOL CBITB8
SOOBCB BBCBPTOB AIALXSIS BBABCB
Assists state governments in preparing air
pollution plans for reduction of sulfur oxides
and particulates (IPP). AOTOHATBD BPA
Headquarters 201 BS-10058
Federal Pover Commission power plant inventory
and emissions data (FPC)• AOTOHATBD BPA
Headquarters 201 BS-10059
BA1IOBAL AIB DATA BBABCH
Emissions data subsystem for data management of
variable formatted fixed length records (YDS5).
AOTOHATBD BPA Headquarters 201 BS-10052
Bational system to process air quality
information, compliance status, and planning
(SABOAD). AOTOHATBD BPA Headquarters
201 BS-1O055
Air pollution source and emissions data (BBDS).
AOTOHATBD BPA Headquarters 201 BS-10056
HOBITOBIBS AID BBPOBTS BBABCB
STBATBSISS ABD AIB STAIDABDS DITISIOI
LABD 0SB PLAII1IS BBABCB
COSt IllUStS BBABCB
POLLUTAIT STBATBOIBS BBABCB
OFFICE OI HOBILE SOOBCB AIB POILOTIOB COITIOL
OFFICE OV PBOSBAH BABASBHBBT
ADHIBISTBATIVB BBABCB
Status of contract actions and funds. HAB0AL
BPA Headquarters 101 BS-10233
Inventory of HSPCP laboratory analytical
equipment. HABUAL BPA Headquarters
102 BS-10235
Committed funds by account number, object code,
and proqram element. AOTOHATBD BPA
Headquarters 103 IS-10040
Current BSPCP personnel data base. AOTOHATBD
BPA Headquarters 105 BS-10043
DATA SOPPOIT BBABCB
Inventory of computer equipment at BSPCP, Ann
Arbor, HI. BABOAl BPA Headquarters
102 IS-10231
Inventory of library books at BSPCP, Ann Arbor,
BI. AOTOBATBD BPA Headquarters 100 BS-10042
Data on BSPCP vehicle emission test results
since 1969. AOTOBATBD BPA Headquarters
201 BS-10054
Vehicle emission test projects and results.
AOTOHATBD BPA Headquarters 201 ES-10063
Comparison of manufacturer and BPA vehicle
emission test results. AOTOBATBD BPA
Headquarters 201 BS-10064
Certified and experimental vehicle emission test
data base. HAHOAL EPA Headquarters
201 ES-10240
LABOBATOBT SOPPOBT BBABCH
Inventory and quality control of gas cylinders.
AOTOHATBD EPA Headquarters 102 ES-10038
ADTA1CBD AOTOHOTITE POIBB SISTEHS DETELOPII1T
DITISIOB
ADTAICBD TEHICOLAB PBOPOLSIOB SISTBHS BBABCH
PBOPOLSIOB SISTEBS OPTIHIZATIOI BBABCH
CBBTIFICATIOV AID SOBTBILLAICB DITISIOI
CBBTIFICATIOB BBABCH
Automotive manufacturers address list. RANDAL
EPA Headquarters 107 BS-10236
SOBVBILLABCE BBABCH
PBODOCTIOB BDALITT ASSDBABCB BBABCB
BHISSIOB COBTBOL TBCHIOLOGI DITISIOI
PBOCBDDBBS DBTBLOPBBBT BBAICH
BBISSIOB CHABACTEBIEATIOB DBTBLOPBBBT BBABCH
1BST ABD BTBL0ATI0I BBAICH
ASSISTAIT ADBIBISTBATOB FOB CATBGOBICAL PBOOBABS
OFFICE OF PBOGBAB ABD HAIA6BBBIT OPEBATIOBS
OFFICE OF TOXIC SOBSTAICBS
OFFICE OF BADIATIOB PBOSBAHS
TBCBBOLOST ASSBSSBBBT DITISIOI
CBITBBIA ABD STAIDABDS DITISIOI
FIELD OPBBATIOBS DITISIOI
Badiation levels in substances affecting human
health (KEBADS). AOTOHATBD EPA Headquarters
204 BS-10004
Data file of radiation levels in childrens'
institutional food (ITDSH). AOTOHATBD BPA
Headquarters 204 BS-10085
File of vater samples analyzed for tritium.
HAIUAL EPA Headquarters 204 BS-10086
Accumulated radiation in human bones (HBB).
AUTOMATED EPA Headquarters 204 BS-10087
Badiation levels in pasteurized milk (PHI).
AOTOHATBD EPA Headquarters 204 ES-1O088
orrici or solid iastb babasbbbit pbogbahs
ASSISTAIT FOB STATS-LOCAL AFFAIBS
TBCBIICAL IIFOBHATIOI STAFF
Solid waste management literature and
information (SWIBS). AOTOHATBD EPA
Headquarters 205 BS-1009S
PBOCBSSIIO AID DISPOSAL DITISIOI
BBSOOBCB BBCOTBBT DITISIOI
STSTSBS HAIA6BHBIT DITISIOI
OPBBATIOIS ABALISIS DITISIOI
OFFICE OF PBSTICIDB5 PBOOBABS
Reports and investigations on environmental
injury from pesticides. AOTOHATBD BPA
Headquarters 203 BS-10082
BBSIS1BATIOB DITISIOI
Compiles records on the registration of
pesticides (BOIB). HAIOAL BPA Headquarters
203 BS-10039
CBITBBIA ABD JTALOATIOB DITISIOI
TBCBIICAL SBBTICBS DITISIOI
Information from stations monitoring pesticide
content of air. AOTOHATBD EPA Lab, Chamblee,
SA 203 BS-10207
Information on effects of pesticides on banana.
AOTOHATBD BPA Laboratory, Chamblee, 8A
203 BS-10208
Analysis of effects of chemical pesticides on
human health. AOTOHATBD EPA Lab, chamblee, 3A
203 BS-10209
Pesticide levels in soil.
Headquarters
AOTOHATBD EPA
203 BS-10222
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ORGANISATIONAL I1DIZ
ASSISTANT ADHXIISTIATOR FOB F1SIAHCB AID IOIITORXIG
Testing and reporting of results on all
pesticides used nationwide. MANUAL EPA
Headquarters 203 ES-10320
OP1RATIOIS DIVISION
OFFICE OF NOISE ABATEMENT AND CONTBOL
Bibliographic information of noise literature
(NOISE). AUTOMATED EPA Headquarters
202 ES-10026
ASSISTANT ADHINISTRATOR FOR RBSBARCH AND BONItORIRG
OFFICE OF RESEARCH
SPECIAL PROJECTS STAFF
PROCESSES AND EFFECTS DITISION
HEALTH EFFECTS BRANCH
ECOLOGICAL EFFECTS BRANCH
TRANSPORT PROCESSES BRANCH
HEASOREHEIT AND INSTBURBIfATIOB BRANCH
IHPLEHENTATION RESIARCH DITISIOI
SISTERS EVALUATION BRANCH
ECONOHIC ANALYSIS BRANCH
STANDARDS RESEARCH RRAICH
ECOLOGICAL STUDIES AND T1CHNOLOGT ASSESSMENT
BRANCH
TRCHHOLOGI DIVISION
H0NICIPAL TSCHIOLOGI BRANCH
APPLIED SCIENCE 1ID TSCHIOLOGI BRANCH
SOLID HASTE CONTROL BIAICH
AIR POLLUTION TECHNOLOGI BRAECH
BIVIBOIHIITAL STUDXBS DITISION
COBPRSHENSIVB ENVIRONMENTAL PLANNING BRANCH
ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT RXSIARCH BRANCH
ENVIRONBENTAL MODELING AND METHODOLOGIES BRANCH
OFFICE OF HONITOEIRG
ANALYSIS DIVISION
DATA ACQUISITION BRAHCH
ANALISIS BRAECH
SITUATION BRARCH
TECHNIQUES DIVISION
3IISOBS BIANCH
ADVANCED TECHNIQUES BRANCH
STANDARD BSTBODS BRANCH
COOIDIIATIOI AID SUPPORT DITISIOI
Compilation of all monitoring-oriented programs
operating throughtout EPA. (PRES). AUTOMATED
EPA Headquarters 207 BS-10048
SUPPORT BRANCH
COORDINATION BRANCH
QOALITT CONTROL BRAICB
OFFICI OP PIOS1AB OPERATIONS
PROORAB BANAGEBENT DITISIOI
PBOGRAB DEVELOPMENT BRAICB
Office of Research and Monitoring program
planning and financial information. HANUAL EPA
Beadquarters 106 BS-10243
RESOURCE MANAGEMENT BIAICH
Research and demonstration grant application and
unsolicited contract proposal status information
(GRANT TRACK). AUTOMATED EPA Headquarters
101 BS-10090
Personnel inventor; and location information.
AUTOMATED EPA Headquarter* 105 BS-1Q096
RESEARCH IIFORHATIOI DIVISIOH
Listing of Rater Analysis Publications on
Analytical methods (AHIC). AUTOMATED IBRC,
Cincinnati 10« bs-10092
PROORAB INFORMATION BRAICB
File of epa sponsored research, development and
demonstration project information (PROJECTS).
AUTOMATED EPA Headquarters 104 BS-10069
IIFOIBATIOB CSITERS BIAICH
Information on Office of Research and Honitoring
sponsored final research reports (FUR).
AUTOMATED EPA Headquarters 104 BS-10093
PUBLICATIONS BRARCH
Bibliography of Hater Quality Research Reports.
AUTOMATED EPA Headquarters 206 BS-10094
LABORATORY OPERATIONS DIVISION
Status and description of current projects in
the Laboratory Operations Division of the Office
of Research and Honitoring (LOD. HIS).
AUTOMATED EPA Headquarters 106 BS-10097
LABORATORY RBS00RCES BRANCH
Laboratory occupancy and space inventory (LIS).
AUTOMATED EPA Headquarters 102 ES-10091
LABORATORY PLARIIIG BRAHCH
BXTBAB0BAL LABORATORY BRAICH
BXTRABURAL PROGRAMS DITISIOI
¦BBC, RBSEARCH TIIAIGLE PARK
DEPUTY DIRECTOR, IBBC/RTP
PROGRAM COORDIIATXOI STAFF
File of manufacturers and users of fuel
additives (FARS). MANUAL NEHC, Durham
201 ES-10309
SPECIAL STUDIES STAFF
COITIOL SYSTEMS LABORATORY
BRGIIBBRIIS ANALYSIS BIAICH
IISEABCH BIAICH
DSTELOPBBIT BIGIIBBRIIG BRAICB
DEBOISTRATIO! BIGIIBBRIIG BRAICH
HOBAI STUDIES LABORATORY
EPIDEMIOLOGY BRARCH
Human health affects of specific air pollutants
(CHBSS). AUTOMATED HERC, Durham 201 BS-10186
BIOMETRY BRAICH
BIO-IITIIOIBBITAL MBASURBBBIT BRAICB
CUBICAL STDDIBS BRAICB
BXO-IlfXIOIBllTAL LABORATORY BRAICB
CHBBISfBY ABD PHYSICS LABOBATOIY
III QUALITY BSASOIBBBIT BETBODS BRAICH
S001CI EHI8SIONS RIASDRBBBIT METHODS BBAICB
ATBOSPBBBIC CBBHXSTRY AID PHYSICS BRARCB
PHYSICAL SCIIBCB RBSEARCH BRAICB
HETEOROLOGY LABORATORY
BODEL DBTBLOPHEIT BRAICH
QIONXSXCB BBAICB
ATHOSPHBRIC STRUCTORRS BBABCB
Network of air pollution models with
meteorological and emission data bases (UIAHAP).
AUTOHATID NEHC, Durham 201 BS-10185
SPBCXAL PBOJBCTS BBAICB
PIXBATB AID PESTICIDES BFFBCTS LABORATORY
Statistical results of experiments of pesticide
exposure on primates. AUTOMATED EPA Lab,
Perrine, FL 203 BS-10316
PHARHACOIOGY BRAICH
CBBBXSTBX BBAICB
BIORFFRCTS BBABCB
References and documentation on the effects of
pesticides on animals and humans. HAIUAL EPA
Lab, Chamblee, Ga. 203 BS-10317
BXPBBIRBITAL BIOLOGY LABOBATOBY
PATBOBIOLOGY RBSEARCH BBABCB
TOXICOLOGY BBAICB
Radiation effects information on a large feline
colony (THB CAT SYSTEB). AUTOMATED 8BBC,
Durham 204 ES-10190
MOLECULAR BIOLOGY BRAICB
NEUROPHYSIOLOGY 6 BBHATIOBAL BESBARCH BBABCH
TECHNICAL STODIBS BRAHCH
QDALITY ASSURANCE S BNTIROIBBITAL BOIITOBIBG LABOBAT
Accounting of amounts, utilization and location
of radio nuclides. AUTOMATED EPA Lab,
Montgomery, AL 204 ES-10206
BBTBODS STAIDABDIBATXOI BBAICB
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ASSISTANT ADHINISTRATOR FOB BBSSABCH AMD MONITORING
ORGANIZATIONAL INDEX
ASSISTANT ADHIBISTRATOR FOB BBSBABCH AID HONITOBIBG
NERC, BBSBABCH TRIANGLE PARK
QUALITY ASSDBAHC1 £ ENVIBONHENTAL RONITORING LABOBAT
Continued
QUALITY CONTROL BBANCH
SOUBCB SAHPLE AND FUELS ANALYSIS BBANCH
ANALYTICAL LABORATOBY BBANCH
FIBLD RONITORING & INSTBDBBBT EVALUATION BRAXCH
NBBC, COBTALLIS
FACILITY RANAGBHBNT
BBGIONAL TRAINING PBOGBAH
PACIFIC NOBTBBBST BATBB LABORATORY
ADHINISTRATIVB SBBTICBS
Hailing label system. AUTOMATED NERC,
Corvallis 107 ES-10212
PROGBAB SUPPORT
NATIONAL TBBRHAL POLLDTION BBSBABCB PBOGBAB
NATIONAL COASTAL POLLUTION BBSBABCH PBOGBAB
HASTB TBEATHBBT BBSBABCH PBOGBAB
NATIONAL BOTBOPBICATIOI BBSBABCH PBOGBAB
COBSOLIDATBD LABOBATOBY SBBTICBS
Publication retrieval system (KHOC). AUTOMATED
NBBC. Corvallis 10« ES-10183
Personnel roster of name and telephone numbers.
AUTOMATED NERC, Corvallis 101* ES-1018U
Biological information establishing continuity
of research. AUTOMATED NERC, Corvallis
206 ES-10213
Hater analysis work flow and reporting (SHAVES).
AUTOMATED NERC, Corvallis 206 ES-1021U
NATIONAL BOTBOPBICATION SURVEY PBOGBAB
NATIONAL BABINB WATER QUALITY LABOBATOBY -
BABBAGANSETT
Hater pollution monitoring system (ANSHBR).
AUTOMATED EPA Lab, Nest Kingston, RI
206 ES-10211
BBABS BL0FF FIBLD SITB
NATIONAL BATBB QUALITY LABOBATOBY - DUL0TH
BBSTBBN FISB TOXICOLOGY LABOBATOBY
BBHTOBB FIBLD SIM
ALASRA BATBB LABOBATOBY
Hater analysis processing system. AUTOMATED
EPA Lab, College, AK 206 ES-10210
AOHINISTBATIVB SBBVICBS
NATIONAL COLD CLIBATB BBSBABCB PBOGBAB
ALASKA VILLA6B DEMONSTRATION PROGBAB
GBOSSB ILB FIBLD STATION
BOBBBT S. KBBB BATBB BBSBABCB CBBTBB - ADA
Accountability and transactions of non-
expendable property. AUTOBATED EPA Lab, Ada,
OK 102 ES-10215
Integrated financial management system (FSS).
AUTOMATED EPA Lab, Ada, OK 103 ES-10216
Computer utilization information (ADPEU).
AUTOMATED EPA Lab, Ada, OK 107 ES-10217
Rater guality data. AUTOMATED EPA Lab, Ada, OK
206 BS-10218
BATBB QOALITT COBTBOL BBSBABCB PBOGBAB
GBODBD BATBB POLLOTIOB BBSBABCB PBOGBAH
TBBATRBBT ABD COBTBOL BBSBABCB PBOGBAB
GOLF BBBBZB LABORATOBY
i moriiidt iun on the efiticts ot pesticides
compounds on e:;tuarine organisms. MANUAL jiPA
Lab, Gulf Breeze, F1 203 ES-10318
SOUTHEAST HATER LABORATOBY - ATHENS
chemical compound identification through use of
mass spectra data (SEHL3P) . AUTOMATED tPA
Laboratory, Athens, GA 20b ES-10221
INDUSTRIAL AND AGRICULTURAL POLLUTION CONTROL
BESEABCH PROGRAM
Soil and climatic data affecting pesticide
levels. AUTOMATED EPA Lab, Athens, GA
203 ES-10219
NATBR CONTAHINANT CHARACTERIZATION RESEARCH
PBOGBAB
POLLOTIOB FATB RESEARCH PROGRAR
Climatic conditions affecting micro-organisms.
AUTOMATED EPA Lab, Athens, GA 206 ES-10220
Spectrographic data recorded for input into the
Aguatic Ecosystem Simulator. MANUAL EPA Lab,
Athens, GA 206 ES-10319
NBBC CINCINNATI
DIRECTOB OF ADBINISTRATION, CINCINNATI
Personnel and space utilization information.
AUTOHATED NERC, Cincinnati 105 ES-10169
Computer utilization information. AUTOMATED
HERC, Cincinnati 107 ES-10171
Mailing list of persons/organizations interested
in water quality. AUTOMATED NERC, Cincinnati
107 ES-10174
OFFICE OF PBOGBAH COORDINATION
Program progress reporting system (MRS). MANUAL
NERC, Cincinnati 106 ES-10305
SOBER! A TAFT BATBB BBSBABCB CBBTBB
HIRE DBAINAGB POLLDTION CONTBOL BBSBABCB PBOGBAB
ABALYTICAL QUALITY CONTBOL LABOBATOBY
Financial commitments information (VOST).
AUTOMATED NERC, Cincinnati 103 ES-10167
Employee cost data (FOSH). AUTOMATED NERC,
Cincinnati 103 ES-10170
On- line water quality sensing and processing
system. AUTOHATED NERC, Cincinnati
206 ES-10181
ADVBNCBD HASTB TBEATREBT BBSBABCB LABOBATOBY
Continuous monitoring and analysis of waste
water sensor information. AUTOHATED EPA DC
Pilot Plant 206 BS-10223
Hork scheduling for water analysis experiments.
RANDAL NBRC, Cincinnati 206 BS-10301
BADIOCHBBISTBY ABD NUCLEAR ENGINEERING DIVISION
IBBALATIOB TOXICOLOGY PBOGBAB
Health effects data from air pollution
experiments (TARE). AUTOHATED NBBC, Cincinnati
201 ES-10176
BIFBBIBBBTAL PHYSIOLOGY BBANCH
IBBALATIOB TOXICOLOGY BBANCH
BIOBFFBCTS BRANCH
SOLID BASTB BBSBABCH DIVISION
BBSBABCB SBBVICBS LABOBATOBY
OLTXBATB DISPOSAL BBANCH
BBCLABATIOB BBABCH
HASTB HANDLING AND PBOCBSSINO BBABCB
BBSBABCB ABD DBVBLOPHBBT - BODSON-DBLABABB RIVER
BASIN OFFICE
OIL SPILLS BBABCB
BABABDODS HATBBIAL SPILLS BRANCH
BAT1BCBAFT BASTBS BBABCB
COBBIBBD SBBBB BBABCB
STORH SBHBB BRANCB
METAL ABD METAL PRODUCTS BBABCB
HATER SUPPLY RBSBABCH LABORATORY
CRITERIA DBVELOPBEBT BRANCH
STANDARDS ATTAINHBNT BRANCH
NORTHEAST HSRL
GULFCOAST HSRL
NORTHBEST HSRL
90
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ORGABIXATIOBAL IBDBX
rbrc.las nets
Inventory of AEC equipment (GSiPfij . AUTOMATED
NBRC, las Vegas io2 8S-1019J
Integrated financial system for project and
budget management. AOTOBATED NBRC, Las Vegas
103 BS-10194
Technical reports describing research efforts on
radiation. BAROAL MIBC, Las Vegas 104 BS-10310
Hailing address list of radiation and related
information users. ADTOBATED RESC. Las Vegas
107 ES-10196
Inventories amount of isotopes at the Center
(RSIHV). AUTOMATED WRRC, las Vegas
204 BS-10029
Inventory of radioactive standards by isotopes.
AUTOMATED HERO, Las Vegas 204 ES-10199
Automated quality control check on laboratory
analyses of a known nuclide. AUTOMATED KEBC,
Las Vegas 204 es-10204
Cesium-137 body burden levels of Alaskan
Eskimos. ADTOBATED BBRC, las Vegas
204 BS-10205
Radiation fallout information in selected groups
of general population. HAHUAL BBRC, Las Vegas
204 ES-10312
Calculations for body burden of individuals
exposed to radionuclides by use of a Ihole Body
Counting Chamber. HABUAL BB8C, Las Vegas
204 !S-10313
Levels of individuals radiation exposure from
urinanalysis. BABtfAL BBHC, Las Vegas
204 BS-10314
Level of employee radiation exposure. BAV0AL
BBRC, las Vegas 204 is-10315
TBCBBXCAL SERVICES PROGRAM
ATVea for e^ipment maintenance,
utilization and inventory control; and craft
services, facilities, development, work orders,
scheduling, and cost accounting. (TSBRGi
AUTOMATED BERC, las Vegas ' '"l'is-10192
#nd COat d9ta (HCBDSB).
AOTOBATED RBRC, Las Vegas 107 ES-10195
Minimum requirement for computer program
MiBoai d ?ocu?ont4tion standards (PROIBt).
HAHnil IBBC, Las Vegas 107 es-10311
Radioactivity data from processed environmental
samples. AOTOBATED BERC, Las Vegas
204 ES-10203
TICHIICAL THAIBIBS PROGBAH
BBVXBOHHIBTU 30RVI1LLABCB PROGBAB
Daily air sanplea of radiocativity levels at
selected locations in 21 western states.
ADTOBATED * J8C, Las Vegas 2" BS-10197
Data to evaluate possible effects of Bevada test
•vents on surrounding areas. AOtOBAWD BBRC,
B9aS 204 MS-1019$
Grind*io°topes air sample information in
Brand Junction, Colorado. ABTOHATBD »BBC, Las
204 BS-10200
Radiation reading? on uranium tailings in Grand
Junction, Colorado. ADTOBATBD BBBC, las Vegas
204 BS-10201
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REGIONAL HEADQUARTERS
OHGANIZATIONAL INDEX
REGIONAL HEADQUARTERS
REGION 2 NEB YORK, REGIONAL ADMINISTRATOR
HAVAGBHENT DIVISION Continued
LIB8ABT BRANCH
ENFORCEMENT DIVISIOV
Refuse Act's permits information retrieval
system* MANUAL EPA Region 2, Nev York
207 ES-10255
PBBHITS BRAVCH
LEGAL BRANCH
TECHNICAL BBAVCH
STATUS OF CQHPLIAVCE BRANCH
AIR AND HATER PBOSBABS DIVISION
RESEARCH BBPHBSENTIVES
HANPONBR DEVELOPRENT AND TRAINING BBAHCH
AIB PROGBAHS BRANCH
1ATEB PROGBAHS BBAHCH
Index of topographical maps. AUTOMATED BPA
Region 2, Hew lork 10** ES-10101
Nev York and New Jersey interim basin plans for
water quality, AUTOMATED EPA Region 2, New
lork 206 ES-10104
RATES SUPPLY BRANCH
FACILITIES MANAGEMENT BRANCH
CATEGORICAL PBOGRAHS DIVISION
RESEABCB RIPBE SEHTIVIS
HAVPOBBB DEVELOPMENT AID TRAINING BBAVCH
SOLID HASTE MANAGEMENT BRANCH
PBSTICIDBS BRANCH
ENTIBONHBNTAL RADIATION BEANCB
NOISE BBAVCH
SUBVBILLANCB AND ANALYSIS DITISION
TECHNICAL SUPPORT BBAVCH
SURVEILLANCE BBANCH
BBGIOV 3 PHILADELPHIA, RIGIOVAL ADMINISTRATOR
ASSISTANT FOR CONGBKSSIOV1L AND IHTEBGOVBRNHEVTAL
BRLATIQNS
OFFICE OF BEGIOVAI COUNSEL
AUDIT AMD INSFICTION ACTITITIBS
STATE COORDINATORS
EQOAL OPPORTUNITY DIVISIOV
Status information on major contracts.
AUTOMATED EPA Region 3, Philadelphia
101 BS-10107
PUBLIC AFFAIRS DITISION
Bailing lists. AOTOHATBD EPA Region 3,
Philadelphia 107 BS-10258
HANAGBHBNT DITISION
PBOGBAH PLANNING AND DBTELOPHMT ASSISTANCE BBANCH
FINANCIAL HAVAGEHEVT BRANCH
Regional financial information. AUIOHATBD BPA
Keglon 3, Philadelphia 103 ES-10109
PERSONNEL BBANCH
GBV1BAL SERVICES BRANCH
ENTIBONHBNTAL STANDARDS AND EVALUATION BBANCH
Survey of federal installations and associated
pollution, and treatment methods. MANUAL EPA
Eegion 3, Philadelphia 207 BS-10261
MUNICIPAL FACILITIES BRANCH
CATEGORICAL PROGBAHS DIVISION
SOLID NASTE HANAGBHBNT BBAVCH
RADIATION AND VOISB BBANCH
SURVEILLANCE AND ANALYSIS DIVISION
Hater laboratory system for analysis and
reporting of chemical and biological content of
Ohio River Basin. MANUAL EPA Begion 3,
Philadelphia 206 ES-10259
Chemical and biological constituents of samples
taken by Annapolis water lab. HANtJAL EPA
Begion 3, Philadelphia 206 BS-10260
SURVEILLANCE BRANCH
Status of research and development grants.
AUTOMATED EPA Begion 3, Philadelphia
101 ES-10106
BBGIONAL LABOBATORT
REGION « ATLANTA, BBGIONAL ADMINISTRATOR
ASSISTANT FOR COBGRESSIOVAL AND INT1BSOVBBHHBNTAL
RELATIONS
OFFICE OF BBGIONAL COUNSEL
AUDIT AND INSPECTION ACTIVITIES
PBOGBAH ADVISOR
FEDEBAL ACTIVITIES STAFF
RBSBAECH AND DEVELOPHBVT GRANTS AND CONTRACT STAFF
BQDAI OPPORTUNITY DIVISION
EQUAL BBPLOYHBVT BBAVCH
CONTRACT COHPLIAVCB BRAVCH
TITLE VI BBANCH
PUBLIC AFFAIRS DIVISIOV
¦BITER*EDITORS BBAVCH
PUBLICATIONS BBAVCH
PUBLIC AVD SPECIAL GBOOP CONTACTS BBANCH
TELEVISION - RADIO BBAVCB
PLACEHBNT BBAVCH
MANAGEMENT DIVISIOV
Bailing label system. AUTOMATED BPA Region U,
Atlanta 107 ES-1011U
PBOGBAH PLANNING AVD DEVELOPMENT BBAVCH
FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT BBANCH
Accounting of funds by division and program
element (FMS). AOTOHATBD EPA Begion tt, Atlanta
103 ES-10112
PBBSONNEL HAVAGEHBVT BBAVCH
SOPBOBT SERVICES BBAVCH
List of municipal waste water treatment plants
to be inspected. AUTOMATED EPA Begion It,
Atlanta 101 BS-10111
GBAVT5 ADMINISTRATION BBANCH
Grants status information. MANUAL EPA Begion
3, Philadelphia 101 JS-10256
ADP SUPPORT BBAVCB
Program status and impact of projects.
AUT0MATBD EPA Begion 3, Philadelphia
106 KS-10110
Regional personnel information. AUTOMATED EPA
Begion #, Atlanta t05 ES-10113
GBANTS ADMINISTRATION BBAVCH
BVVIBONHENTAL IMPACT STATEMENTS BBAVCH
ECOVOHIC ANALYSIS STAFF
MANPONBR DEVELOPMENT BBAVCH
BNFOBCEHEVT DIVISIOV
PERMITS BBAVCH
BEFOBCEEBVT BBAVCH
ENFORCEMENT DIVISION
PERMITS BBANCH
FIELD INVESTIGATIONS BBAVCB
LEGAL BRAVCH
AIR ABD VATSB PROGRAMS DIVISION
PBOGBAH PLANNING AVD EV1L0ATIOV BBAVCB
Statas of construction grants projects.
AUTOMATED EPA Region 3, Philadelphia
101 BS-10108
MANPOWER DEVELOPMENT BRANCH
Committed, obligated and available funds by
account number. AUTOMATED EPA Region 5,
Chicago 103 BS-10116
AIB AVD VATEB PBOBRABS DIVISION
FACILITIES BBAVCB
AIB PBOGBAH BRAVCH
RATER fBOGBlB BBAVCB
CATEGORICAL PBOGRAHS DIVISION
RADIATION BBAVCB
SOLID HASTE EAVA6EHEET BBAVCB
PESTICIDES BBAVCH
SURVBIUABCE AVD AVALTSIS DIVISION
ENVIRONMENTAL EMERGENCIES BBANCH
ENGINEERING SERVICES BBAVCB
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ORGANIZATIONAL INDEI
REGIONAL HEADQUARTERS
INDUSTRIAL AID SPECIAL STUDIES BRANCH
POLLUTION CONTROL SYSTEMS 1NO ANALYSIS BRANCH
Reformatting of water quality STORET data
(DIPKDIT). AUTOMATED EPA Region 1, Atlanta
206 ES-10115
BIOLOGICAL SERVICES BRANCH
CHIHICAL SERVICES BRANCH
HICROBIOLOGICAL SERVICES BRANCH
REGION 5 CHICAGO, REGIONAL ADMINISTRATOR
ASSISTANT FOR CONGRESSIONAL 1HD IITERGOVBRIHIITAL
RELATIONS
OFFICE OF REGIONAL COUNSEL
AUDIT AND INSPECTION ACTIVITIES
RESEARCH REPRESENTATIVES
STATE AND INTERSTATE PROGRAMS
GREAT LAKES COORDINATOR
OHIO RIVER BASIN COORDINATOR
EQUAL OPPORTUNITY DIVISION
PUBLIC AFFAIRS DIVISION
Public Affairs mailing list.
Region 5, Chicago
AUTOMATED BPA
107 ES-10118
HANAGEHENT DIVISION
SAFETY, SECURITY AND FACILITIES STAFF
PLANNING AND PROGBAH DEVELOPMENT BRANCH
FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT BUNCH
PERSONNEL BRANCH
SUPPORT SERVICES BRANCH
GRAETS ADMINISTRATION BRANCH
Administrative control system for construction
grants. MANUAL EPA Region 5, Chicago
101 BS-10262
ADP SERVICES
GRAPHIC ARTS
Telephone organizational and location directory.
AUTOMATED SPA Region 5, Chicago 105 ES-10117
LIBRARY
ENFORCEMENT DIVISION
PERMITS BRANCH
Poller plant thermal pollution monitoring
information. AUTOMATED EPA Region 5, Chicago
207 BS-10119
ENFORCEMENT BRANCH
Municipal waste water treatment facilities
compliance status. AUTOMATED EPA, Region 5,
Chicago 207 ES-10121
AIR AND RATER PROGRAMS DIVISION
PLAINING BRANCH
Status of river basin water quality plans.
MANUAL EPA Region 5, Chicago 106 ES-10263
PROSRAH SUPPORT BRANCH
¦INVOKE DEVELOPMENT BRANCH
CONSTRUCTION GRANTS BRANCH
CATEGORICAL PROGRAMS DIVISION
SOLID BASTES BRANCH
FISIICXD1S BRANCH
RADIATION BRANCH
SURVEILLANCE AID ANALYSIS DIVISION
TECHNICAL SUPPORT BRANCH
SUITIILLIICI BRANCH
FEDBBU ACTIVITIES BRANCH
REGION 6 DALLAS, MGIOEAL ADMINISTRATOR
ASSISTANT FOR CONGRESSIONAL 111 INTERGOVERNMENTAL
RELATIONS
OFFICE OF BEGIOIAL COUNSEL
AUDIT AID IISPICTIOI ACTIVITIES
OFFICI OF GRAITS COORDINATION
System for monitoring construction grants
status. AUTOMATED SPA Region 6, Dallas
101 ES-10122
Engineering aspects of water treatment plants.
HAIUAL EPA Region 6, Dallas 206 ES-10265
RESEARCH AID MOIITORING REPRESENTATIVE
AFFAIRS" BBaI0BiL 10IIIIIStlITOa 701 BlOIONAl COICIL
EQUAL OPPORTUNITY DIVISION
PUBLIC AFFAIRS DIVISION
MANAGEMENT DIVISION
Labels for mailing correspondence and bulk
reading material, AUTOMATED EPA Region 6,
Dallas 107 ES-10127
County population statistics.
Region 6, Dallas
AUTOMATED EPA
206 ES-10126
PROGRAH PLANNING AID DEVELOPMENT BRANCH
FINANCIAL HANAGEHENT BRARCH
Program status of funds (FMS).
Region 6, Dallas
PERSONNEL BRANCB
AUTOMATED EPA
103 ES-1012U
Personnel information system (PMS). AUTOMATED
EPA Region 6, Dallas 105 ES-10125
SUPPORT SERVICES BBAICH
Personal property accounting and utilization
system (PPS). AUTOMATED EPA Region 6, Dallas
102 HS-10123
TECHNICAL AND ADMINISTRATIVE DATA SUPPORT BRAICB
ENFORCEMENT DIVISION
PERHITS BRANCH
EIFOBC1HINT LEGAL BRANCH
ENFOBCEHENT INVESTIGATION AID SUPPORT BRAICH
AIR AID RATER PHOGRAHS DIVISION
RATES PROGRAMS BRAICH
AIR PROGRAHS BBAICH
HAIPOIEB DEVELOPMENT BBAICH
FEDBRAL ASSISTANCE BRANCH
CATIGOBICAL PROGRAHS DIVISION
PLANNING AND PROGRAM SUPPORT BIAICH
HAIPOIEB DEVELOPMENT BIAICH
PESTICIDES BBAICH
SURVEILLANCE AID ABALYSIS DIVISION
BHERGENCY RESPONSE BRAICH
FIELD OPERATIONS BBANCH
Chronological list of inspections due at
completed water treatment facilities. AUTOMATED
EPA Region 6, Dallas 206 ES-10128
LABORATORY SERVICES BRAICH
DATA EVALUATION BBANCB
BEGI0I 7 KAISAS CITY, BEGIOIAL ADHIIISTRATOR
Administrative control system for research
grants and contracts. HANUAL EPA Region 7,
Kansas City 101 ES-10267
ASSIST1IT FOR CONGRESSIONAL AID IITBBGOVEBIUITAL
RELATIONS
OFFICE OF BEGIOIAL COUNSEL
AODIT AID IISPICTIOI 1CTIVITIBS
RESEARCH REPRESENTATIVES
EQUAL OPPORTUNITY DIVISION
PUBLIC AFFAIRS DIVISIOI
Hailing label system.
Kansas City
AUTOMATED
EPA Region 7,
107 ES-10130
HAIAGBHEIT DIVISIOI
S1FITI AID SBC01ITI OFFICII
PROGRAM PLAIIII6 AID DEVELOPIEIT BRAICH
FIltlCIlL HAIAGBHEIT BBAICH
Listing of program subelement accounts, accrued
costs and balances. AUTOMATED EPA Region 7,
Kansas City 103 ES-10129
PIRSOIIEL HAIAGBHEIT BIAICH
Status reports on training funded by EPA.
HAHDAL EPA Region 7, Kansas City 105 ES-10271
SUPPOBT SIRVICBS BIAICH
Internal inventory control system for personal
property. HANUAL EPA Region 7, Kansas city
102 ES-10269
Bibliography of publications and reports
authored by region employees. MANUAL EPA
Region 7, Kansas City 10» ES-10270
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BEGIONAL HEADQUABTBBS
ORGANIZATIONAL INDEI
HEGIOHAL HEADQUABTBBS
REGION 7 KANSAS CITT, BBGIOIAL ADMINISTRATOR
MANAGEMENT DIVISION Continued
GBANTS ADMINISTBATION BBAICH
Administrative control system for construction
grants. MANUAL EPA Region 7, Kansas City
101 ES-10268
DATA SYSTEMS BRANCH
BNFOBCEHENT DIVISION
PBBMITS BRANCH
AUDIT AID INSPECTION ACTIVITIES
EQUAL OPPORTDNITI DIVISION
PDBLIC AFFAIBS DIVISIOI
MANAGEMENT DIVISION
PLANNING AID BBSOtJBCES BBANCH
Personnel time and expenditures by program
element. AUTOMATED EPA Begion 8, Denver
103 ES-10135
Personnel roster. AUTOMATED EPA Region 8,
Denver 105 ES-10137
Administrative control system for processing
discharge permit application. MANUAL EPA
Region 7, Kansas City 207 ES-10276
Status of EPA activities to meet pollution
standards on river basins. AUTOHATED EPA
Region 8, Denver 106 ES-10138
BNFOBCBHENT BBASCB
FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT BBAICH
Administrative actions reguired for enforcement
proceedings. MANUAL EPA Begion 7, Kansas City
207 KS-10278
Identification of personnel who did not receive
a payroll check (PCB). AUTOMATED EPA Region 8,
Denver 103 KS-10136
AIB AID IATBB PROGBAHS DIVISION
PROGBAS PLAINING BBAICH
PBOGBAB SUPPORT BBAICH - IATBB
Administrative control for processing steps in
construction grant applications. MANUAL EPA
Region 7, Kansas City 101 ES-10236
Reference file on Federal waste water treatment
facilities. AUTOMATED EPA Begion 7, Kansas
City 206 ES-10132
BAIPOIIB DEVELOPMENT BBAICH
PBOGBAB SDPPOBT - AIB
CATBGOBICAL PBOGBAHS DIVISIOI
Hanhour accounting for Categorical Programs
Division employees. AUTOMATED BPA Begion 7,
Kansas City 105 BS-10133
MONITORING BBAICH
File of pesticide products sampled. HANUAL EPA
Begion 7, Kansas City 203 ES-10272
File of reported accidents and episodes
involving pesticides. BAHUAL EPA Begion 7,
Kansas City 203 BS-10273
File of imported pesticide products. MANUAL
BPA Begion 7, Kansas City 203 BS-10274
OIL AID HAZARDOUS BATBBIAL BBAICH
OPBBATIOBS AID BAIITBIAICB BRANCH
IATBB SUPPLY BBAICH
SOBVBILLAICI AID AIALISIS DIVISIOI
BBSEABCH REPRESENTATIVES
TECHNICAL SDPPOBT BBAICH
Administrative control system for laboratory
processing of water samples (LAM). AUTOMATED
EPA Begion 7, Kansas City 206 ES-10131
SUBVEILLANCB BBAICH
Processing requirements for construction grants.
AUTOMATED BPA Begion 7, Kansas City
101 KS-10266
Interstate carrier water supplies. HANUAL BPA
Begion 7, Kansas City 206 ES-10275
Descriptive listing of STOBET stations and their
locations. HARUAL EPA Begion 7, Kansas City
206 ES-10277
BB6I0I 8 DBIVBB, BBGIOIAL ADHIII3TIAT0R
Weekly schedule of assigned activities.
AUTOHATED EPA Begion 8, Denver 106 IS-10139
Addresses for distribution of general
technological information. AUTOMATED EPA
Begion 8, Denver 107 BS-10140
ASSISTANT FOB COIGBBSSIOIAL AID INTIBGOVIBNHIITAL
BELATIOIS
OFFICE OF BBGIOIAL COUNSEL
PEBSONNEL BBAICH
SUPPOBT SERVICES BBAICH
GBANTS ADHINISTBATION BBAICH
Administrative control for construction grants.
MANUAL EPA Region 8, Denver 101 ES-10279
COBPUTEB SYSTEMS BBAICH
ENFORCEMENT DIVISIOI
PERMITS BBAICH
Major point source pollution and effluent loads
on the South Platte Biver Basin. AUTOMATED EPA
Region 8, Denver 206 ES-10141
Air and water pollution control requirements for
industry. AUTOHATED EPA Begion 8, Denver
207 ES-10144
Inventory of industries producing waste
discharge. AUTOMATED EPA Begion 8, Denver
207 KS-10145
BIFOBCBHBNT BBAICH
AIB AND IATBB PBOGBAHS DIVISION
PBOGBAB PLAIBIIG BBAICB
Data base for monitoring, air, water, and solid
waste pollution compliance of Federal
Facilities. AUTOMATED EPA Region 8, Denver
206 ES-10142
Status of Basin Rater Quality Plans. AUTOMATED
EPA Region 8, Denver 206 ES-10143
PBOGBAB SDPPOBT BBAICH
Current status of grant application. AUTOMATED
EPA Region 8, Denver 101 ES-10134
HAIPONBB DEVELOPMENT BBAICH
IBST-IIDE COORDINATOR
CATBGOBICAL PBOGBAHS DIVISIOI
PBOGBAH PLANNING BBAICH
HAIPOIIB DEVELOPBENT BRANCH
PBOGBAH SDPPOBT BBAICH
SOBVIILLABCB AID AIALISIS DIVISIOI
BISBABCH BBPBESEITATIVBS
TECHNICAL SDPPOBT BBAICH
SOBVBILIAICB BBABCH
BBGION 9 SAI FHAICISCO, REGIONAL ADBINISTBATOB
ASSISTANT FOB COIGBBSSIOIAL AID IBTBBGOVIBBBKITAL
BBLATIONS
OFFICB OF BBGIOIAL COUNSEL
AUDIT AID IISPHCTIOI ACTIVITIES
PACIFIC ISLAIDS FIELD OFFICB
BBSBABCH lEPBESBITATIVSS
EQUAL OPFOBTOIITX DIVISIOI
PUBLIC AFFAIBS DIVISIOI
MANAGEMENT DIVISIOI
SAFBTI AID SBCOBITI BBAICH
FIIAICIAL HANAGERBIT BBAICB
Hours worked by project and organization.
HANUAL EPA Begion 9, San Francisco 103 IS-10285
OBGABIZ1TIOI AID PEBSOIIEL BANAGBMEIT BBABCH
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ORGANIZATIONAL INDEX
REGIONAL HEADQUARTERS
SUPPORT SERVICES BRANCH
Statistics on minority workers on Federally
subsidized contracts. MANUAL EPA Region 9, San
Francisco 101 ES-10286
Hailing label system. AUTOMATED SPA Region 9,
San Francisco 107 BS-101»8
GRANTS ADMINISTRATION BRANCH
Construction grants status information.
AUTOMATED EPA Region 9, San Francisco
101 BS-10146
MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS BRANCH
Integrated financial system used for project and
budget management (PSR). AUTOMATED EPA Region
9, San Francisco 106 ES-10117
PROGRAM PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT BRANCH
BNFORCBHENT DIVISION
Industrial actions required to meet pollution
abatement requirements established by regulatory
authority. AUTOMATBD EPA Region 9, San
Francisco 207 ES-101
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SYSTEM MANAGER INDEX
Cross References to Environmental Information Systems Descriptions
Arranged Alphabetically by System Managers and Data Processing
Representatives. References to each System Description Appears, and
the Environmental Systems (ES) Identification Number for the System.
STSTIH RAVAGES IRD1I BABRVBLL, f. - Senior Programmer* Pollution Control
Systems and Analysis Branch
ABBATTIS, JOB - Computer Programmer, ADP Services
Branch
Committed, obligated and available funds by
account number. AUTOMATED SPA Region 5,
Chicaqo 103 BS-10116
Telephone organizational and location directory.
AUTOMATED EPA Region 5, Chicago 105 BS-10117
ADAMS, LIAH - Grants Specialist, Orants Information
Branch
Summary of grant avacds and financial status.
HANUAL BPA Headquarters 101 ES-10226
ABGBLO, BICHA1L A. - Chemist, Arctic Environmental
Research Laboratory, Alaska
Hater analysis processing system. AUTOMATED
EPA Lab, College, AK 206 BS-10210
APPBL, BBUCE - Staff Assistant, Enforcement Division
Industrial actions required to meet pollution
abatement requirements established by regulatory
authority. AUTOHATED BPA Region 9, San
Francisco 207 BS-10149
APBXL, RAYROVD - System Analyst, Management
Information 6 Data Systems Div
Radiation effects Information on a large feline
colony (THE CAT SYSTBH). AUTOHATED MERC,
Durham 204 8S-10190
ADLBB,
Branch
Staff Programmer, Computer Operations
Hailing list of persons/organizations interested
in water quality. AUTOHATED BEBC, Cincinnati
107 ES-1017U
BACB, DAVID C« - Program Assistant, Office of Roise
Abatement and Control
ALLISON, COBIBBE S. - Grants Information Specialist,
Orants Information Branch
Current status of grant applications at EPA
Headguarters. AUTOMATED BPA Headquarters
101 ES-10011
Daily grant awards notification.
Headquarters
AUTOMATED EPA
101 BS-10225
ALLISOB# 910101 C. - Systems Analyst, oats Acquisition
and Analysis Branch
Inventory of ABC equipment (GSAPB). AUTOMATED
RBRC, Las Vegas 102 BS-10193
Mailing address list of radiation and related
information users. AUTOHATED NEBC, Las Vegas
107 BS-10196
Radiation readings on uranium tailings in Grand
Junction, Colorado. AUTOMATED NEBC, Las Vegas
204 IS-10201
Radioactivity data from processed environmental
samples. AUTOMATED MERC, Las Vegas
204 SS-10203
Automated quality control check on laboratory
analyses of a known nuclide. AUTOMATE^ BEBC,
Las veqas 204 ES-10204
ALTOH, DAVXD «. - Chief, Data and Beport Unit
Data to evaluate possible effects of Nevada test
•vents on surrounding areas. AUTOMATED VBBC#
Las Vegas 204 BS-10198
ABDBB80V, J. B* - Deputy Director# Analytical Quality
Control Laboratory
Financial commitments informstion (TOST).
AUTOHATED NBIC, Cincinnati 103 ES-10167
Bibliographic information of noise literature
(MOISB). AUTOHATED BPA Headquarters
202 ES-10026
BAXLBV# CI. V* - Chemist, Industrial and Agricultural
Pollution control Research Program
Soil and climatic data affacting pesticide
levels. AUTOHATED EPA Lab, Athens, OA
203 SS-10219
BAKBB# BXLLXAH - Chief, Program Planning and
Development Branch
Program accomplishment information. AOTOHATBD
BPA Region 2, Rev York 106 BS-10253
BALIS# IABXAH S. - Grants Assistant# Grants
Administration Branch
Administrative processing control system for
grants. HARUAL BPA Region 10, Seattle
101 BS-10152
BABXCB# JOHR J. - Sanitary Engineer, Municipal Section
Bffectiveness measurement of wastewater
treatment facility grant recipients. MANUAL
BPA Begion 10, Seattle 206 IS-10297
BAIBflLI# V. - Senior Proflra
Systems and Analysis Branch
ner# Pollution Control
Reformatting of vater quality ST0RBT data
(DIPBDXT). AOTOHATBD BPA Region 4, Atlanta
206 BS-10115
Employee cost data (F0SR).
Cincinnati
AUTOMATED BBBC,
103 BS-10170
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BARTLETT, ROBERT C. - Federal Agency Liaison for
Defense
BARTLETT, ROBERT C. - Federal Agency Liaison for
Defense
Inventory of air pollution characteristics of
federal facilities (FEDFAC). AUTOMATED EPA
Headquarters 207 ES-10013
BITES, AHOS D. - Supervisor, General Services Section
Accountable property inventory. AUTOMATED EPA
Region 10, Seattle 102 ES-10153
BECK, ALLAH - Research Aquatic Biologist, National
Sarins later Quality laboratory
Rater pollution monitoring system (AN5HER)•
AUTOMATED EPA Lab, Best Kingston, HI
206 ES-10211
BBNOIT, a. J, - Director, Administration Division
flailing list of persons/organizations interested
in water quality. AUTOMATED HERC, Cincinnati
107 ES-1017U
SYSTEM MANAGER IIDIX
Mailing lists. AUTOMATED EPA Region 3,
Philadelphia 107 ES-10258
BYBAR, It. - Computer Systems analyst. Consolidated
Laboratory Services
Publication retrieval system (KHOC). AUTOMATED
MERC, Corvallis 104 ES-10183
Personnel roster of name and telephone numbers.
AUTOMATED MERC, Corvallis 104 ES-10184
Mailing label system. AUTOMATED NERC,
Corvallis 107 ES-10212
Biological information establishing continuity
of research. AUTOMATED NERC, Corvallis
206 ES-10213
Rater analysis work flow and reporting (SHAVES) .
AUTOMATED MERC, Corvallis 206 ES-10214
c
BLACKER, STARLET - Bead, Program Evaluation Section
Compilation of all monitoring-oriented programs
operating throuqhtout EPA* (PRRS)• AUTOMATED
EPA Headquarters 207 ES-10048
CAMPBELL, FRANK S. - Special Projects Officer,
Facilities Hanagement Branch
File of facilities repair and improvement
information. MANUAL EPA Headquarters
102 ES-10228
BRIDGES, ROBERT R. ~ Chief, Support Services Branch
Internal inventory control system for personal
property. SANDAL BPA Region 7, Kansas City
102 ES-10269
BROIN, RUTH B. - Information Specialist,
Communications Services Division
Public Affairs mailing list. AUTOMATED EPA
Headquarters 107 BS-10003
BBOBCKHANN, ADOLPH M. - Chief. Economic Assistance
Branch
Economic dislocation information caused by EPA
enforcement actions. MANUAL EPA Headguarters
106 ES-10264
BOLLOCK, FBAIK - Computer Systems Analyst, Management
Information £ Data Systems Div
Accountability of personal property and related
actions (PPS). AUTOMATED EPA Headquarters
102 SS-10012
Rational system for registering and managing
enforcement of hazardous air pollutants
(HAPBMS). AUTOMATED EPA Headquarters
201 ES-10027
Rational System to process required air
pollution compliance data (CDS). AUTOMATED EPA
Headquarters 201 BS-10047
B01CB, ROIALD - chief. Data Processing Support Branch
Status of research and development grants.
AUTOHATED EPA Region 3, Philadelphia
101 ES-10106
Status of construction grants projects.
AUTOMATED EPA Region 3, Philadelphia
101 ES-10108
Regional financial information. AUTOMATED EPA
Region 3, Philadelphia 103 BS-10109
Program status and impact of projects.
AUTOMATED EPA Region 3, Philadelphia
106 ES-10110
CANNADAX, J. - Senior Programmer, Technical and
Administrative Data Support Branch
System for monitoring construction grants
status. AUTOMATED EPA Region 6, Dallas
101 ES-10122
Labels for mailing correspondence and bulk
reading material. AUTOMATED EPA Region 6,
Dallas 107 ES-10127
Chronological list of inspections due at
completed water treatment facilities. AUTOMATED
EPA Region 6, Dallas 206 ES-10128
CABAS, 60S J. - Chief, Data Hanagement Section
Information from stations monitoring pesticide
content of air. AUTOMATED EPA Lab, Chamblee,
GA 203 ES-10207
Information on effects of pesticides on humans.
AUTOMATED EPA Laboratory, Chamblee, 6A
203 ES-10208
Analysis of effects of chemical pesticides on
human health. AUTOMATED SPA Lab, Chamblee, GA
203 BS-10209
CARRADO, PRANK M. - Chief, Public Affairs Division
Public Affairs mailing list.
Region 5, Chicago
AUTOMATED EPA
107 ES-10118
CARTER, THOHAS H. - Chief, Enforcement Branch
Administrative actions required for enforcement
proceedings. MANUAL EPA Region 7, Kansas City
207 BS-10278
CASTBLLI, 3. A. - Chief, Facilities Management S
Services Branch
Personnel and space utilization information.
AUTOMATED HERC, Cincinnati 105 ES-10169
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SYSTBH HANAGEB INDBX
CHASB, BDNARD A. - Acting, Deputy Director, Hanagement
and Organisation Division
EPA organizational titles and coded designators.
AUTOMATED EPA Headquarters 107 ES-10025
CHBNG, JBRSBB P. - Statistician, Data Support Branch
Inventory of library books at MSPCP, Ann Arbor,
HI. AUTOHATED EPA Headquarters 101 ES-10042
CROCK, tLTII K. - Chief, Applications/Records Control
Branch
National system for registering pesticides
chemical ingredients and uses, and toxicity
category. AOTOHATBD *"A Headguarters
203 ES-10028
Compiles records on the registration of
pesticides (NONE)• MANUAL EPA Headguarters
203 BS-10039
CIBBLLI, D - System Programmer, Hanagement Information
& Data Systems Div
Costs by account number for use of NIH computer
facilities. AOTOHATBD BPA Headquarters
107 ES-10014
CLUB, D. B. - Electronics Engineer, Southeast l-iter
Laborator;
Soil and climatic data affecting pesticide
levels. AUTOMATED EPA Lab, Athens, GA
203 BS-10219
Climatic conditions affecting micro-organisms.
AOTOHATBD BPA Lab, Athens, SA 206 ES-10220
COHEN, BBBBABD J. - Hathematician, Permits Branch
Power plant thermal pollution monitoring
information. AOTOHATBD EPA Begion 5, Chicago
207 ES-10119
COHEN, VICTOB - Computer Systems Analyst, Hanagament
Information 8 Data Sys Div
Data on automobiles imported into the 0SA used
for enforcing import regulations involving auto
emissions. AUTOHATED BPA Headquarters
201 BS-10049
COHIN, VICTOK 0. - Computer Systems Analyst,
Hanagement information S Data Systems Div
BPA vide contract status information (CIS).
AOTOHATBD BPA Headquarters 101 BS-10010
Inventory of automated and manual administrative
and environmental mission support information
systems. AOTOHATBD EPA Headquarters
104 BS-10032
COLAHABIA, S. T. - Chief, Pesticide Investigation
Section
Pesticide product sample information. HAB0AL
Begion 1, Boston 203 BS-10249
COST, PHILIP A. - Systems Analyst, Surveillance and
Inspection Division
CONGER, CHABLBS S. - Chief, Information Access and
Oser Assistance Branch
National water guality information on
cause/effect relations of water pollution
(STORET). AUTOHATED EPA Headquarters
206 ES-1003U
CONNOLLT, JOHN A. - Technical Information Officer,
Technical Information Staff
Solid waste management literature and
information (SSIBS) . AUTOHATED EPA
Headquarters 205 ES-10095
COOGAN, JOHN S. - Radiation Safety Officer, Badiation
Safety
Inventories amount of isotopes at the Center
(HSINV). AUTOHATED NERC, Las Vegas
204 ES-10029
Levels of individuals radiation exposure from
urinanalysis. HANUAL NERC, Las Vegas
204 ES-10314
Level of employee radiation exposure. RANDAL
NERC, Las Vegas 204 ES-10315
COBKBBB, NILLIS D. - Chief, Air Surveillance Section
Daily air samples of radiocativity levels at
selected locations in 21 western states.
AOTOHATBD NERC, Las Vegas 204 BS-10197
COOLTBR, ROBERT I. - Acting Chief, Engineering Branch
Documentation system for equipment maintenance,
utilization and inventory control; and craft
services, facilities, development, work orders,
scheduling, and cost accounting. (TSEBG).
AOTOHATBD NERC, Las Vegas 102 BS-10192
CBOfl, TBBBTOB - Chief, Safety Hanagement Branch
Accident and causal factor identification
reports (SHIS) . AOTOHATBD BPA Headquarters
107 BS-10023
corn, S.T. - chief, Indastrial Studies Branch
Air pollution and control studies of industries
Jay Stationary Source Pollution Control Program.
HAN0AL BPA Headquarters 201 BS-10239
COHBIB, T. - Senior Programmer, Technical and
Administrative Data Support Branch
Personal property accounting and utilization
system (PPS). AOTOHATBD EPA Region 6, Dallas
102 ES-10123
Program status of funds (MS). AOTOHATBD EPA
Begion 6, Dallas 103 BS-10124
COHBIB, 1BORAS A. - Computer Programmer, Technical and
Administrative Data Support Branch
Personnel Information system (PBS). AOTOHATBD
EPA Begion 6, Dallas 10S BS-1012S
COULHXII, LBOBA C. - Chief, Processing unit
Personnel information on EPA in B.C. Perrine,
Fla., Chamblee, Ga.; Hontgomery, Ala.j and
Renatchee, Rash.. HANOAL BPA Headquarters
105 ES-10229
CORI, PHILIP A. - Systems Analyst, Surveillance and
Inspection Division
Badiation levels in substances affecting human
health (NBRADS). AOTOHATBD IPX Headquarter*
204 RS-10084
Data file of radiation levels in childrens*
institutional food (ITDSM) . AOTOHATBD EPA
Headquarters 204 BS-10085
rile of water samples analyzed for tritium.
HANOAL 1PA Headquarters 204 BS-10086
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COBLBY, AOGOST - Chief, Chamblee Toxicology Laboratory
SYSTEM MAIiGER INDEX
Accumulated radiation in human bones (HBN).
AUTOMATED EPA Headquarters 204 ES-10087
Radiation levels in pasteurized milk (PMN).
AUTOMATED EPA Headquarters 20U ES-10068
COBLBI, AUGUST - chief, Chamblee Toxicology Laboratory
Deferences and documentation on the effects of
pesticides on animals and humans. HANU&L EPA
Lab, Chamblee, Ga. 203 ES-10317
DAVIS, B. - Chief, Support Services Branch
List of municipal waste water treatment plants
to be inspected. AOTOHATED EPA Region 4,
Atlanta 101 ES-10111
Accounting of funds by division and program
element (FHS). AUTOMATED EPA Region 4, Atlanta
103 ES-10112
Begional personnel information. AOTOHATED BPA
Region 4, Atlanta 105 ES-10113
Railing label system. AUTOMATED EPA Region 4,
Atlanta 107 ES-10114
DAI, CHARLES - Deputy Director, Management Services
Division
Program status and impact of projects.
AUTOMATED EPA Region 3, Philadelphia
106 ES-10110
DOSS, HABI - Chief, Correspondence Pool Section
Mailing label system. AUTOMATED EPA Region 9,
San Francisco 107 ES-10148
DOOGLAS, GEIBVA - Director, Office of Information
Hailing address list of radiation and related
information users. AUTOMATED NERC, Las Vegas
107 ES-10196
DOTIL, JOHI - chief. Publications Branch
Information on Office of Research and Honitoring
sponsored final research reports (FINR).
AUTOHATED EPA Headquarters 104 ES-10093
Bibliography of Hater Quality Research Reports.
AOTOMATED EPA Headguarters 206 ES-10094
DUNCAN, DAVID L.
Branch
Staff Officer, Uranium Tailing
Indoor radio isotopes air sample information in
Grand Junction, Colorado. AUTOHATED NERC, Las
Vegas 204 ES-10200
Radiation readings on uranium tailings in Grand
Junction, Colorado. AUTOMATED NERC, Las Vegas
204 ES-10201
DOBFOR, CHARLBS I. - Chief, later Programs Branch
Index of topographical maps. AUTOHATED EPA
Region 2, Hew York 104 ES-10101
Hew York and New Jersey interim basin plans for
water quality. AUTOHATED EPA Region 2, New
York 206 ES-10104
DEER, RONALD - Systems Analyst, Management Information
S Data Systeiis Div
Pesticide levels in soil. AUTOHATED EPA
Headquarters 203 ES-10222
DEHBBS, LBO - Chief, Financial Systems Branch
Integrated accounting, payroll and grants
financial data (IFHS). AUTOHATED EPA
Headguarters 103 ES-10015
DILLOI, JAMES - computer Operator, Data Services,
Technical Services
Inventories amount of isotopes at the Center
(RSINV). AUTOHATED NERC, Las Vegas
204 BS-10029
BCKBRT, JOHI A. - Chief, Dose Assessment
Cesium-137 body burden levels of Alaskan
Eskimos. AOTOHATED NERC, Las Vegas
204 ES-10205
Radiation fallout information in selected groups
of general population. MANUAL NERC, Las Vegas
204 BS-10312
Calculations for body burden of individuals
exposed to radionuclides by use of a whole Body
Counting Chamber, MANUAL NERC, Las Vegas
204 BS-10 313
DILLOI, JAH1S B. - Systens Analyst, Data Acquisition
and Analysis Branch
Inventory of radioactive standards by isotopes.
AUTOHATED NERC, Las Vegas 204 BS-10199
DIPEBT, IBILII - Chief, ADP Services Branch
Public Affairs mailing list.
Beqion 5, Chicago
AUTOHATED BPA
107 BS-10118
Hunicipal waste water treatment facilities
compliance status. AUTOHATED EPA, Region 5,
Chicago 207 BS-10121
DOINBLLI, DAIIBL - Chemical Engineer, Annapolis Field
Office
Chemical and biological constituents of samples
taken by Annapolis water lab. MANUAL EPA
Begion 3, Philadelphia 206 IS-10260
BDGAB, BOBBBT - Deputy Chief, Resources Banageaent
Branch, Program Management Div
Research and demonstration grant application and
unsolicited contract proposal status information
(GRANT TRACK). AUTOMATBD BPA Headquarters
101 BS-10090
Personnel inventory and location information.
AUTOMATED EPA Headquarters 105 BS-10096
BLDBIDGB, IABBBI I. - Chief, Administrative Section
Permits application processing control system.
MANUAL EPA Region 10, Seattle 207 ES-10299
BITZBINGEB, THOMAS I. - Chief, Computer Systems Branch
Current status of qrant application. AUTOBATED
EPA Begion 8, Denver 101 BS-10134
Personnel time and expenditures by program
element. AUTOMATBD EPA Region 8, Denver
103 BS-10135
100
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STSTBH MAVAGEB INDB1
Personnel roster,
Denver
AUTOMATED EPA Region 8,
105 ES-10137
Status of SPA activities to meet pollution
standards on river basins. AUTOMATED EPA
Region 8, Denver 106 BS-10138
Meekly schedule of assigned activities.
AUTOMATED EPA Region 8, Denver 106 ES-10139
Addresses for distribution of general
technological information. AUTOMATED EPA
Begion 8, Denver 107 ES-10110
Major point source pollution and effluent loads
on the South Platte Biver Basin. AUTOMATED BPA
Begion 8, Denver 206 ES-10141
Data base for monitoring, air, vater, and solid
¦aste pollution compliance of Federal
Facilities. AUTOMATED EPA Begion 8, Denver
206 ES-10112
Status of Basin Hater Quality Plans. AUTOMATED
¦PA Begion 8, Denver 206 ES-10143
GBBSON, H. - Research Assistant, laboratory
Coordination Branch
FLOBEBCI, CECIL B. - Chief, Data Systems Branch
Administrative control for processing steps in
construction grant applications. MANUAL EPA
Region 7, Kansas City 101 ES-10236
Processing reguirements for construction grants.
AUTOMATED EPA Region 7, Kansas City
101 ES-10266
Listing of program subelement accounts, accrued
costs and balances. AUTOMATED EPA Region 7,
Kansas City 103 ES-10129
Manhour accounting for Categorical Programs
Division employees. AUTOMATED EPA Begion 7,
Kansas City 105 ES-10133
FBIIDLAMD, MICHAEL J. - Systems Analyst, Data
Acquisition and Analysis Branch
Data to evaluate possible effects of Nevada test
events on surrounding areas. AUTOMATED (IEBC,
Las Vegas 201 ES-10198
ETAIS, BUBTO* B. - Director, Division of Epidemiology
Information from stations monitoring pesticide
content of air. AUTOMATED IPA Lab, Chamblee,
SA 203 BS-10207
Information on effects of pesticides on humans.
AUTOMATED EPA Laboratory, Chamblee, GA
203 BS-10208
Analysis of effects of chemical pesticides on
human health. AUTOBATID BPA Lab, Chamblee, GA
203 ES-10209
FBI, 11BII - Computer Systems Analyst, Management
Information S Data Systems Dlv
Reports and investigations on environmental
injury from pesticides. AUTOMATED EPA
Headquarters 203 ES-10082
Registration information on pesticides analysis
and ingredients (PABCS). AUTOMATED EPA
Headquarters 203 ES-10083
FULFORD, DOBALD - Chief, Systems Programming and
Operations Branch
Computer system utilization at Research Triangle
Park, SC. AUTOMATED MERC, Research Triangle
Park 107 ES-10021
FAIESOB, SOSAB D. - Systems Analyst
Inventory of air pollution characteristics of
federal facilities (FEDFAC). AUTOMATED EPA
Headquarters 207 ES-10013
FIIOIII, KBIBITH 0. - Supervisor, Data Systems Branch
Bailing labels for dissemination of EPA
Information. AUTOMATED EPA Begion 10, Seattle
107 ES-10156
FELMLIT, R. B. - Chief, Security and Inspection
Division
Information on employee clearance status (BSS).
AUTOMATED BPA Headquarters 107 BS-10022
6
Skllll, II1LIAM - Bepresentative, Besearch and
Monitoring
Administrative control system for research
grants and contracts. MANUAL EPA Begion 7,
Kansas City 101 ES-10267
BABBITS, L0TH1B B. - Director, Besearch Information
Division
Listing of Hater Analysis Publications on
Analytical methods (AMIC). AUTOMATED WHC,
Cincinnati 101 ES-10092
Files, BUSSELL I. - office of Research s Monitoring
Senior Representative
Addresses for distribution of general
technological information. AUTOMATED IPA
Begion 8, Denver 107 IS-10110
FiriPATIlci, PAUL S. - Administrative officer.
Financial Management Office
Integrated financial system for project and
budget management. AUTOMATED line, las Vegas
103 IS-10191
rmsiMOIS, CBAB1IS K. - Chief, Dosimetry Unit
Individual radiation exposure, and levels of
emission by location. AUTOMATED if BSC, Las
Tegas 201 BS-10202
6I1UB, DAI - Director, Civil Bights and urban Affairs
Division
Status' Information on major contracts.
AUTOMATED BPA Begion 3, Philadelphia
101 BS-10107
eiNILIr, LIB - chief. Federal Activities Section
Survey of federal installations and associated
pollution, and treatment methods. MABUAL IPA
Begion 3, Philadelphia 207 ES-10261
GIISOB, I. - Besearch Assistant, laboratory
Coordination Branch
Status and description of current projects in
the Laboratory Operations Division of the Office
of Besearch and Monitoring (LOD. HIS).
AUTOMATED BPA Headquarters 106 BS-10097
101
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GBRTRI, LARB B. - Assistant Director, Office of
Legislation
GBETRY, till K. - Assistant Director, Office of
Legislation
Hailing list for current environmental law
compilations. AUTOMATED EPA Headquarters
107 BS-10002
Sill, R. B. - Chief, Field Operations Branch
Chronological list of inspections due at
completed water treatment facilities. AUTOMATED
EPA Region 6, Dallas 206 BS-10128
GOLD, CHAHLBS - Chief, Financial Management Branch
Regional financial information. AUTOMATED EPA
Region 3, Philadelphia 103 ES-10109
GOHXALBS, JBSSB J. - Technical Intonation Specialist,
Monitoring Branch
Reference file on Federal waste water treatment
facilities. AUTOMATED EPA Region 7, Kansas
City 206 ES-10132
SYSTBB BABAGBR IBDBX
H
BAGAB, JOHB - Chief, Pollution Control Systems and
Analysis Branch
Reformatting of water guality STORBT data
(DIPEDIT) . AUTOMATED EPA Region <1, Atlanta
206 ES-10115
BALBT, BIIL B. - Supervisory Management Analyst,
Management Information and Data Syst Division
Inventory of automated and manual administrative
and environmental mission support information
systems. AUTOMATED EPA Headguarters
101 ES-10032
HALL, MARGUERITE - Project Officer, Bgmt Information 6
Data Sys Div
EPA staff international travel records (FTS).
AUTOMATED EPA Headquarters 107 IS-10005
GBABDPIBBB1, I.L.J. - Director, Office of Prograa
Development
Reports and investigations on environmental
injury from pesticides. AUTOMATED BPA
Headguarters 20 3 ES-10082
S1UII, B. - Chief, Managesent Division
Labels for mailing correspondence and bulk
reading material. AUTOMATED EPA Region 6,
Dallas 107 BS-10127
County population statistics. AUTOMATED BPA
Region 6, Dallas 206 IS-10126
GREGORY, DIL0BB3 A. - Director, Division of
International Exchange
BPA staff international travel records (FTS).
AUTOMATED EPA Headguarters 107 BS-10005
Listing of international visitors to EPA offices
(FVS). AUTOMATED EPA Headguarters 107 ES-10006
International mailing label system. AUTOBATBD
EPA Headguarters 107 BS-10007
GROSSE, RILLIAB C. - Supv, Compater Systems Analyst,
Management Information S Data System
BPA agency vide personnel information.
AUTOMATED BPA Headquarters 105 BS-10019
EPA payroll and personnel information system
(DIPS) (DIPS). AUTOMATED BPA Headquarters
105 BS-10020
Accident and causal factor identification
reports (SBIS). AUTOMATED BPA Headquarters
107 BS-10023
HALL, BARGUBRITB L. - Computer Specialist, Management
Information S Data Systems Div
File of EPA sponsored research, development and
demonstration project information (PROJECTS).
AUTOMATED EPA Headguarters 100 BS-10089
Information on Office of Research and Monitoring
sponsored final research reports (FIIR).
AUTOMATED BPA Headquarters 100 IS-10093
Listing of international visitors to BPA offices
(FTS). AUTOMATED EPA Headquarters 107 BS-10006
International mailing label system. AOTOBATED
BPA Beadquarters 107 BS-10007
Costs by account number for use of RIH computer
facilities. AUTOMATED BPA Headquarters
107 BS-1001K
Generalized software package for obtaining a
full-text information storage and retrieval
service (BHVIROI). AUTOMATED EPA Beadquarters
107 BS-10045
Bibliographic information of noise literature
(BOISE). AUTOBATED EPA Headquarters
202 IS-10026
STOBBT Hater Station File (HIT). AOTOBATED BPA
Headquarters 206 IS-10073
Information on oil and hazardous material spills
(0HH-SI1S). AUTOMATED BPA Headquarter*
206 IS-10074
Information on corrective actions for oil and
hazardous material spills (OHB-TADS). AUTOMATED
EPA Headquarters 20$ IS-10075
Bibliography of industrial waste water control
literature (IBIS). AUTOMATED IPA Headquarters
206 IS-10081
00ITIIIIS, B. - Chief, Programs sapport staff
Engineering aspects of water treatment plants.
HAB0AL BPA Region 6, Dallas 206 13-10265
HALPI1, PBTEH - Chief, Air foliation Technical
Information Center
Bibliographic information on air pollution
technical literature (APTIC). AUTOMATED BPA
Headquarters 201 BS-10060
BAN, GLORIA - Data Management Assistant, oaar
Assistance Branch
BPA sponsored users of Boeing's Time Sharing
service. AUTOMATED BPA Beadquarters
107 IS-10011
102
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STSTEH MANAGER INDEX
HUGO, JOSEPH - Planning Officer, Planning and
Standards Branch
HAMMBRLE, JAMES - Chief, latlonal Air Data Branch
HBRDON, JOHN 0. - Computer Programmer, Data Branch
national system to process air quality
information, compliance status, and planning
(SAROAD). AUTOMATED EPA Headquarters
201 BS-10055
HABMERLB, JAMES B. - Chief, national Air Data Branch
Emissions data subsystem for data management of
variable formatted fixed length records (VD5S).
AUTOMATED EPA Headquarters 201 BS-10052
Air pollution source and emissions data (REDS).
AUTOMATED EPA Headquarters 201 ES-10056
Comparison of manufacturer and EPA vehicle
emission test results. AUTOMATED EPA
Headquarters 201 ES-10064
Certified and experimental vehicle emission test
data base. MANUAL EPA Headquarters
201 ES-10240
HBNSLI, CHARLES - Chemist, Technical Support Branch
Administrative control system for laboratory
processing of water samples (LAM). AUTOMATED
EPA Region 7, Kansas City 206 ES-10131
HANKINSON, DAVID R. - Chief, Personnel Management
Branch
Personnel information system (PHS). AUTOMATED
EPA Region 6, Dallas 105 ES-10125
HANBER, REBECCA «. - Director, Policy and Procedures
Branch
Environmental impact statement review status.
AUTOMATED EPA Headquarters 207 ES-10009
BARTBAN, GEORGB R. - Sanitary Engineer, Planning
Section
Status of Basin Hater Quality Plans. AUTOMATED
EPA Region 8, Denver 206 ES-10143
HASKINS, JIBES E. - Chief Chemist, Pomona Field Site
lock scheduling for water analysis experiments.
MANUAL NBRC, Cincinnati 206 ES-10304
HINHAN, JOHB E. - Chief, Administrative Branch
Status of contract actions and funds. MANUAL
EPA Headquarters 101 ES-1Q233
Committed funds by account number, object code,
and program element. AUTOMATED EPA
Headquarters 103 ES-10040
Current BSPCP personnel data base. AUTOMATED
EPA Headquarters 105 ES-10043
HIRT, HARLAN D. - Chief, Planning Branch
Status of river basin water quality plans.
MANUAL EPA Region 5, Chicago 106 ES-10263
HODUSKX, BERNADINE B. - Librarian, Support Services
Branch
Bibliography of publications and reports
authored by region employees. RANDAL EPA
Region 7, Kansas City 104 ES-10270
HEXES, TOLVA D. - Leader, File Unit, Permits Branch
Administrative control system for processing
discharge permit application. MAN0AL EPA
Region 7, Kansas City 207 ES-10276
HBBERT, 6. - Director, Administrative Services
Mailing label system. AUTOMATED NEBC,
Corvallis 107 BS-10212
BED6EPETB, LLOID - Project Officer, Control Agency
Procedures Branch
National system for registering and managing
enforcement of hazardous air pollutants
(HAPEHS). AUTOMATED EPA Headquarters
201 ES-10027
Air quality management and technical data
handling system for state and local air
pollution control agencies (CDBS). AUTOMATED
EPA Headquarters 201 ES-10046
Rational System to process required air
pollution compliance data (CDS). AUTOMATED EPA
Headquarters 201 BS-10047
Software used by state and local governments for
processing air quality data (AQDHS). AUTOMATED
EPA Headquarters 201 BS-10057
Information on enforcement actions for use by
state and local air pollution agencies (EDS).
AUTOMATED EPA Headquarters 201 ES-10061
HEGL01D, RILLI1B - Chief, Import Section
Data on automobiles imported into the 0SA used
for enforcing import regulations involving auto
emissions. AUTOMATED EPA Headquarters
201 IS-100*9
BOLLARD, BERT - Deputy Chief of Resources Management
Branch
Research and demonstration grant application and
unsolicited contract proposal status information
(GRANT TRACK). AUTOMATED EPA Headquarters
101 ES-10090
HOEflBERG, HARTET «. - Chief, Hunicipax Baste Bater
Section
Current status of grant application. AUTOMATED
EPA Region 8, Denver 101 ES-10134
HOBAID, HAROLD I. - Computer Programmer, Data Support
Branch
Inventory and quality control of gas cylinders.
AUTOMATED EPA Headquarters 102 ES-10038
Committed funds by account number, object code,
and program element. AUTOMATED EPA
Headquarters 103 BS-10040
Current MSPCP personnel data base. AOTOMATED
EPA Headquarters 105 ES-10043
H0EBNER, D. - Acting Chief, Srant Support Saction
Recycling points and their characteristics
including location and types of material
collected. MANUAL EPA Region 1, Boston
205 ES-10250
BDQO, JOSEPH - Planning officer. Planning and
Standards Branch
Assessment of national - regional water use by
1975. AUTOMATED EPA Headquarters 206 ES-10078
103
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BTLAID, JOB* - Deputy Chief, Engineering Science Staff
STST1B BABAGIB I1DII
HYLABD, JOHN - Dapaty chief, Engineering Science Staff
Bibliography of industrial waste water control
Literature (IDES). ADTOHATED EPA Headquarters
206 ES-10081
JOLIAR, I. C. - Staff Programmer, AQC Laboratory
Financial commitments information (V0ST|,
ADTOHATED NEBC, Cincinnati 103 ES-10167
Employee cost data (FOSH). AUTOMATED SBRC,
Cincinnati 103 ES-10170
K
ILTIS, ROHULT - Electronic Engineer, Inhalation
Toxicology Program
Health effects data from air pollution
experiments (TAME). ADTOHATED HBBC, Cincinnati
201 ES-10176
I (SI ISA, BICHABD - Hanagemant Analyst, Program
Planning and Development Branch
Current inventory of personnel- AUTOMATED EPA
Hegion 2, Hew TorK 105 ES-10102
KAHBOS, F. HDL - Sanitary Engineer, Honitoring and
Information Branch
STORET later Station File (NET)• ADTOHATED EPA
Headguarters 206 KS-10073
KAfLAI, H. — Systems Analyst, Financial System* Branch
Integrated accounting, payroll and grants
financial data (IFHS). ADTOHATED EPA
Headquarters i<>3 BS-10015
JOHNSOH, 010I - Technical Information Specialist,
Program Information Branch
File of EPA sponsored research, development and
demonstration project information (PROJECTS).
ADTOHATED EPA Headquarters 10« ES-10089
JOHRSOI, HEHBBBT >. - Chief, Grants Administration
Branch
Grant processing information. HAHDAL EPA
Region 2, New York 101 ES-10100
JOHNSON, LEI F. - Public Affairs Specialist, Public
Affairs Division
Hailing and reference list of special interest
groups. HANUAL EPA Begion 10, Seattle
107 *3-10157
Current list of names and addresses of all news
media. RANDAL EPA Begion 10, Seattle
107 BS-10158
JOMS, gbbebb l. - Chief, Environmental Planning
Branch
Status of construction grants projects.
ADTOHATED EPA Begion 3, Philadelphia
101 BS-10108
JOBBS, PAUL l. - Acting Chief, Facilities Services
Inventory of BSPCP laboratory analytical
equipment. RANDAL EPA Headquarters
102 BS-10235
JO IBS, TBOUS - Chief, Environmental Impact Section
Construction grant applications evaluation log.
BARDAL EPA Region 9, San Francisco 101 ES-10280
Administrative log of Federal Agency
Environmental Impact Statements received.
BAKOAL EPA Begion 9, San Francisco 207 BS-10290
EBLLT, RICHARD - Director, Office of Civil Bights and
Drban Affairs
Statistics on minority workers on Federally
subsidized contracts. HAHDAL EPA Begion 9, San
Francisco iqi bs~10286
KBBBSDT, BBTTT L. - Senior Statistical Clerk,
Honitoring Branch
Descriptive listing of 5TORET stations and their
locations. HANOAL EPA Region 7, Kansas City
206 BS-10277
KENT, GROBSI >. - Chief, later Quality Registration
Branch
Bailing list of persons/organizations interested
in water quality (ADDLAB). AOTORATBD NERC,
Cincinnati 107 BS-10172
Rater guality inventory of municipal water
supplies. ADTOHATED EPA Headquarters
206 BS-10066
Rater quality inventory of interstate carrier
water supplies (ICRS). ADTOHATED EPA
Beadguarters 206 ES-10079
Rater analysis data base of community water
supply systems (CRSSI). ADTOHATED EPA
Headquarters 206 ES-10080
KIB6EBT, J. - Bathematical Statistician, Robert S.
Kerr Rater Research Center
Accountability and transactions of non-
expendable property. ADTOHATED EPA Lab, Ada,
OK 102 ES-10215
Integrated financial management system (FHS).
ADTOHATED EPA Lab, Ada, OK 103 BS-10216
Computer utilization information (AOPIO).
ADTOHATED EPA Lab, Ada, OK 107 BS-10217
Rater quality data. ADTOHATED EPA Lab, Ada, OK
206 BS-10218
KIRKPATRICK, R.
Coordination
Director, Office of Or ants
JOSLIR, JOSEPH I. - Chief, Operations and Baintenance
Branch
Processing requirements for construction grants.
ADTOHATED EPA Region 7, Kansas City
101 SS-10266
System for monitoring construction grants
status. ADTOHATED BP* Begion 6, Dallas
101 BS-10122
10*
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SISTEB SMASH IIDII
LOIBIBOBB, SEIE - Chief, Data Procasaing Section
KI3SLE1, kiiiith F. - Progca.ni Coordinator, Pesticides
Regulation Division
Testing and reporting of results on all
pesticides used nationwide. MANUAL EPA
Headquarters 203 BS-10320
IAMBICS, Ctirii - Supervisory Program analyst, ¦
Program Development Branch
Office of Research and Honitoring program
planning and financial information. H1IUAL BPA
Headquarters 106 BS-10243
KIISBT, JOB! B. - Technical Information Specialist,
APTIC
Bibliographic information on air pollution
technical literature (APTIC). AUTOBATED BPA
Headquarters 201 ES-10060
KOCHII, LBO - chief. Financial H&nagenent Branch
Committed, obligated and available funds by
account number. ADTOBATBD BPA legion 5,
Chicago 103 ES-10116
KOSIItt, KABBB - Budget Analyst, Financial Management
Branch
lours worked by project and organisation.
HAIOAL EPA Region 9, San Francisco 103 BS-10285
LIB, BDVIB - CUaf, Grants Administration Branch
Construction grants status information.
AUTOHATBD EPA Hegion 9, San Francisco
101 BS-10146
LEE, BCKALD A. - Chief, Construction Permits Section
Index and short descriptive listing of Section
10 Construction Permits. BAIUAL EPA Region 10,
Seattle 207 ES-10300
LBISBTOI, IRA R. - Sanitary Engineer, Solid Baste
Management Branch
Information on solid waste deposits causing
leaching. HAIOAL EPA Region 1, Boston
205 ES-10251
KOKE, ROBERT J. - Sanitary Engineer, Program Support
Branch
Reference file on Federal waste water treatment
facilities. AUTOBATED BPA Begion 7, Kansas
City 206 BS-10132
KOLBIESEI, H0BB1T 1. - Chief, Technical Pabllcationa
Branch
System for publication of EPA technical and
research reports and papers on air pollution.
HAIOAL BPA Headquarters 201 ES-10016
KOSSHAB, BOBEBT E. - staff Sanitary Engineer, State
Program Branch
State and interstate agency plans Cor
controlling water pollution. HAIOAL SPA
Headquarters 206 BS-10237
LEB1S, ALAI B. - Chief, Financial Banagement Branch
Identification of personnel who did not receive
a payroll check (PCI). AUTOBATED BPA Begion 8,
Denver 103 IS-10136
LBBis, JISSI 1. - Chief, Honitoring Survey saction
Costs of municipal waste water treatement
facilities for the budgeting of federal grants
(STOBET) . AUTOBATED EPA Beadquartars
206 ES-10034.06
Description of municipal wastewater facilities,
and estimates on national requirement for waste
water treatment plants (STOBET). SOTOHATED BPA
Beadquarters 206 ES-10034.07
LIDDLE, CBAELES G. - Chief, Biophysics Unit
Radiation effects information on a large feline
colony (THE CAT SISTER). AUTOMATED BEBC,
Durham 204 ES-10190
LAFOBBST, DIBTBICB
Branch
Programmer, Computer Services
Identification of personnel who did not receive
a payroll check (PCB). AOTOBATED BPA Bagion 8,
Denver 103 BS-10136
Air and water pollution control requirements for
industry. AUTOBATED EPA Region 8, Denver
207 BS-10144
Inventory of industries producing waste
discharge. AOTOBATED BPA Begion 8, Denver
207 BS-10145
LAIDIT, TBIODOIB I. - Chief, BICS Saction
Data base of industrial waste discharge permit
applications. AUTOMATED Mil Region 1, Boston
207 13-10098
UBKZB, J.I. - Chief, Personnel Branch
Personnel information system. RAIUAL BPA
Region 1, Boston 105 >3-10248
LISLE, JOBI 0. - Director, Office of Audit
status and problems of audit investigation.
¦AB8AL EPA Beadquarters 106 ES-10231
lOUnmi, BA1PB - Staff Sanitary Engineer
later laboratory system for analysis and
reporting of chemical and biological content of
Ohio Biver Basin. HAIOAL EPA Begion 3,
Philadelphia 206 BS-10259
ion, jack i. - Deputy Director, Oalfbraese laboratory
Test information on the effects of pesticides
compounds on estuarine organisms. MVQU IPA
lab, Sulf Breexe, 71 203 IS-10318
toiaxaOBI, Mil - chief. Data Processing section
Human health effects of specific air pollutants
(CHESS). AOTOBATED IBIC, Durham 201 1S-10186
105
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SACDOOQALL, MICHAEL J. - Technical Information
Specialist, Permits Branch
sysiaa mabagcb iinn
M
MACDOOGALL, MICHAEL J. - Technical Information
Specialist, Permits Branch
Data base of industrial waste discharge permit
applications. AUTOMATED EPA Begion 1, Boston
207 ES-10098
BALOBG, lie* J. - CheMist, Technical Assistance Branch
Official file of laboratory analysis of oil and
hazardous materials spills. KANDAL BPA Region
10, Seattle 206 BS-10301
MAMMifg, UCHA80 - Computer programmer. Hater Quality
Begister Branch '
¦ater quality inventory of municipal water
supplies, AUTOMATED EPA Headquarters
206 ES-10066
¦ater quality inventory of interstate carrier
¦ater supplies (IC1IS) . AUTOMATED EPA
Headquarters 206 ES-10079
Hater analysis data base of community water
supply systems (CffSSI). AOTOHATKD EPA
Headquarters 206 ES-10080
MABQ0IX, j. - Director, Hanagement Division
Hailing label system.
Atlanta
AUTOMATED EPA Begion ft,
107 BS-10m
I1HII1U, JOHI B. - DIPS Personnel Coordinator,
Opatitiou and Services - Branch
BPA agency wide personnel information.
AUTOMATED EPA Headquarters 105 BS-10019
KPA payroll and personnel information system
(DIPS) (DIPS)¦ AUTOMATED EPA Headquarters
10S BS-10020
MUMMt, J ASKS B. - Chief, Certification Branch
Automotive manufacturers address list. MAffOAL
BPA Headquarters 107 BS-10238
MATIO, AOaoSTll D. - Chief, Data Support Branch
Inventory of library boohs at HSPCP. Ann Arbor,
MI. AUTOMATED EPA Headquarters 10ft ES-10042
~ "9U*1 Opportunity
Officer, Bgual Bnplofnant Opportunity Branch
?iSozitr and *em»le employment reporting system.
AOTOHATEJ) IPA Headquarters 105 BS-10008
ICBBIDE, a. - chief. Financial Management Branch
Accounting of funds by division and program
element (TBS). AUTOMATED SPA Begion ft, Atlanta
103 ES-10112
BCCOLLBT, GBOBSB J. - chief, sranta Administration
BCftftCB
Administrative and Fiscal Control System for
Construction Srants (SKINS). AUTOMATED EPA
Begion 10, Seattle 101 ES-10151
MCCOIBE, JOH* - Chief, Chromatography and Mass
Spectrometry Section
Chemical compound identification through use of
mass spectra data (SEKL3P). AUTOMATED BPA
laboratory, Athens, GA 206 SS-10221
Section*"5 ~ Chie£* 4ccomplislim«nt Planning
«rt?Lr»1U"0n soal:ces. tasks, milestones and
actions to improve water Quality bv 197
MAHOAL EPA Headquarters * 206 Js-IOQftft
SBBSCH, JBBOME B. - Chief, Data Services Section
processinaSa?rby lnd loCal 9°««™entS for
EPA Headquarters'18 ^ s for reduction of sulfur oxides
* 88 (IPP). AUTOMATED EPA
Headguarters aS, »s-,0058
p?"er Commission power plant inventory
<"C'- »«0HATED2oEPAs too59
»"i"ti« '' " Chief' InBtrum®ntatian Development
On-line water quality sensing and processing
system. AOTOMATED SBEC, Cincinnati
206 ES-10181
HXCBELf BOBBB1 L« * BWcrsl bainAAr • , «
Besoorce Control Branch 9"' BTalu,tlon «nd
State utilization of construction grant
allocations by project. AOTOMATED EPA
Headquarters ,5-10033
Srants awarded and changes to existing grants
for municipal waste water treatment plants
AUTOMATED EPA Headquarters 101 BS-10035
Tile of pending construction grants for waste
water treatment. AOTOMATED spa Headquarters
101 ES-10036
Indexes of construction costs for sewers and
wastewater treatment plants. AUTOMATED SP»
Headquarters
Transfer of technology from research and
development ptojects to waste water treatment
production projects. AOTOMATED EPA
Headquarters 206 MS-10070
Municipal waste water treatment plant operation
and maintenance information. AOTOhatbd BPA
Headguarters 206 gs-10077
8IL1BS, BB1BT C. - Chief, Office of fuel and Fael
Additive Begistration
File of manufacturers and users of fnel
additives (FARS). MisoAl »EBC, Durham
201 BS-10309
Branch' "™ ~ Bana9«' Computer Operations, Data
Inventory of computer equipment at MSPCP, Ann
itbor | file (UKQJLL Bp A
102 «S-1023ft
Data on SSPCP vehicle emission test results
since 1969. AOTOMATED BPA Headquarters
201 BS-1005ft
rehicle emission test projects and results.
A0T0MATBD EPA Headquarters 201 BS-10063
106
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STStBB BUASEB IIDEI
OTT, HAIEE - Chief, Laboratory Coordination Branch
BOCXb, SBOBGS j. - ooanoirapitr, Oil and Hazardous
Baterials Division
Information on oil and hazardous material spills
(OBM-SIitS). AUTOMATED CP* Headquarters
206 IS-10074
Information on corrective actions for oil and
hazardous material spills (OHM-TADS) • AUTOMATED
EPA Headquarters 206 ES-10075
¦OOll, JOB! B. - Systems Analyst, Data Acquisition and
analysis Branch
Documentation system for equipment maintenance,
utilization and inventor; control; and craft
services, facilities, development, vork orders,
scheduling, and cost accounting. (TSBH6).
AOTOBATBD BBBC, Las Vegas 102 BS-10192
Integrated financial system for project and
budget management. AUTOBATBD BBBC, Las Vegas
103 BS-1019ty
Indoor radio isotopes air sample information in
Grand Junction, Colorado. AUTOMATED BBBC, las
Vegas 204 BS-1020Q
B0BFBT, TBOBAS - chief, Prograa Development Branch
office of Besearch and Bonitoring program
planning and financial information. HABOAL BPA
iteadguarters 106 IS-102H3
BtTB, «EBALD - Chief, Chemistry laboratory. Technical
Support Branch
BBIIAB, JOBI J. - Program Specialist, Pesticides
Enforcement Division
Pesticide cross reference index.
Begioo 9, San Francisco
BABOAL BPA
203 ES-10287
Information on pesticides imports.
Headquarters
RANDAL EPA
203 BS-10232
BIBB, B. 0. - Chief, Computer Operations Cincinnati
Projected personnel costs. AUTOMATED NEBC,
Cincinnati 103 BS-10162
Travel advance accounting information.
AUTOMATED NBRC, Cincinnati 103 BS-10166
Obligation and expenditure information.
AUTOMATED NEBC, Cincinnati 103 BS-10173
Personnel and space utilization information.
AUTOMATED BBBC, Cincinnati 105 BS-10169
Computer utilization information. AOTOBATBD
BBBC, Cincinnati 107 BS-10171
Health effects data from air pollution
experiments (TAME) . AUTOMATED NEBC, Cincinnati
201 ES-10176
BOBTB, BOBEBT B. - chief. Scants Administration Staff
Scants status information. MANUAL EPA Begion
3, Philadelphia 101 BS-10256
BOBBOOD, 0. - Statistician, Eastern Environmental
Badiation Laboratory
Accounting of amounts, utilization and location
of radio nuclides. AUTOMATED EPA Lab,
Montgomery, AL 204 ES-10206
Becord of oil spill sater samples received.
SABDAI BP) legion 9, San Francisco 20$ IS-10289
¦TIBS, BIL1IAB B. - Chief, Financial Management Branch
Listing of program subelement accounts, accrued
costs and balances. AOTOBATBD SPA Begion 7,
Kansas City 103 BS-10129
N
BIBDLB, LBSTBB p. - Coifiter lystn Analyst,
Banageaent Information c Data Systems Div
¦PI library information net*orh service.
AOTOBATBD BPA Headquarters 10U BS-10017
Minority and female employment reporting system.
AUTOMATED BPA Headquarters 105 IS-10008
Information on employee clearance status (SSS).
AUTOMATED EPA Headquarters 107 BS-10022
mil, OlMI - Chief, Data Banagient section
national system to process air quality
information, compliance status, and planning
(SABOAD) . AOTOBATBD SPA Headquarters
201 BS-10055
Air pollution source and Missions data (BUS).
AOTOBATBD BPA Headquarters 201 IS-10056
BBBBABI, BABFBJD «. - chisf, oraphic Arts Branch
Telephone organisational and location directory.
AOTOBATBD BPA Region 5, Chicago 105 ES-10117
O'DOBBBLL, CLADTS - Consultant, Begional Support
Division
flailing list for Presidential Environmental
Merit Award Program participants. AOTOBATBD
BPA Headquarters 107 BS-1000U
OBIBADA, SBUMSOKB - Environmental specialist,
Banagement system Branch
Integrated financial system used tor project and
budget management (PSB). AOTOBATBD EPA Begion
9, San Francisco IS-10147
Industrial actions required to meet pollution
abatement requirements established by regulatory
authority. AOTOBATBD BPA Begion 9r San
Francisco 207 1S-101U9
OCCHIfOi An i. - Secretary to Beqional Administrator
leekly schedule of assigned activities.
10T0KATM BPA Region 9, Denver 106 BS-10139
OLSOB, 0TBAB O. - Chief, later Supply Branch
interstate carrier eater supplies. MANUAL EPA
Begion 7, Kansas City 206 S3-10275
OTT, fAim - Chief, laboratory Coordination Branch
Status and description of currant projects in
the laboratory Operations Division of the Office
of Besearch and Bonitoring (too. HIS).
AUTOMATED BPA Headquarters 106 IS-10097
107
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PALIKAB, JOHN M. - Computer Systems analyst,
¦anagement Information 6 Data Systems Div
PALIKAB, JOHI B. - Computer Systems Analyst,
Sanagement Information S Data systems Div
Bibliography of Rater Quality Research Reports.
AUTOMATED EPA Headquarters 206 BS-10091
STSTBB BABAGBR IBDBX
POSERS, FRABK E. - Chief, property and Supply
Management, General Services Branch
Accountability of personal property and related
actions (PPS). AUTOMATED EPA Headquarters
102 ES-10012
R
PAIDOLFI, TBOBAS - Systems Analyst, Monitoring Surrey
Section
Government contract awards for sewage facilities
construction. AUTOMATED EPA Headquarters
206 ES-10018
IlIDlCMBt TICTOH - chief, laboratory Besources Branch
Laboratory occupancy and space inventory (LIS).
AUTOMATED EPA Headquarters 102 ES-10091
City directory with identification codes and
demographic data (STORET) . AUTOMATED EPA
Headquarters 206 ES-10034.Ott
Fish kills by place, date, cause, severity and
duration (STORET). AUTOMATED EPA Headquarters
206 BS-10034.05
Haste water treatment plans implemented by
industry to meet federal and state government
standards. AUT0NAT8D BPA Headquarters
206 ES-10071
Listing of municipal bond sales for municipal
water and sewer construction between 1968 and
1971. AUTOMATED BPA Headquarters 206 ES-10072
PAPABELLA, JOSEPH
Branch
Computer Specialist, Data Support
Status information on major contracts.
A0T0MAT8D EPA Begion 3, Philadelphia
101 ES-10107
PARKER, LABBI A. - Chief, Laboratory Support Group
Hater laboratory system for analysis and
reporting of chemical and biological content of
Ohio River Basin. RANDAL EPA Region 3,
Philadelphia 206 ES-10259
PEBBT, JACK - Facilities Officer, Facilities
Management Branch
space utilization and cost of facilities in
north Carolina. MABOAL EPA Headquarters
102 ES-10227
PHBLPS, DOBALO R. - Chief, Environmental Studies
Branch
Hater pollution monitoring system (ABSSBR).
AUTOMATED BPA Lab, Best Kingston, BI
206 ES-10211
PLATT, fl. - Senior Programmer, Systems Branch
*
Program planning and management information
(BHIS). AOTOMATED BPA Headquarters
106 ES-1002T
POSS, BOBIBT A. - Chief, Pesticides Branch
Quasi-official file of all reported accidents
and episodes involving Pesticides. BAIOAL BPA
Region 10, Seattle 203 ES-10293
File of all pesticide products imported. HAM0AL
BPA Region 10, Seattle 203 BS-10294
File of pesticides products sampled. MANUAL
BPA Begion 10, Seattle 203 BS-1029S
RABDOLPH, All - staff Assistant, Program Bevies and
Reporting Division
Status and degree of accomplishment for planned
programs. MANUAL EPA Headquarters 106 ES-10230
REED, ILOIS* - Information Specialist, Public Affairs
Division
Bailing label system. AUTOMATED BPA Region 7,
Kansas City 1<)7 ES-10130
HEMIISTOS, BOBEET i. - General Services Officer,
General Services Branch
Inventory of ABC egoipment (GSAPR) . AUTOMATED
RERC, Las Vegas 102 ES-10193
BUBS, FB1ICIS J. - Computer Technician, Data Systems
Branch
Hailing labels for dissemination of BPA
information. AOTORATED EPA Region 10, Seattle
107 BS-10156
Microfilmed topographical maps.
Region 10, Seattle
HABDAt SPA
107 BS-10302
BHODIS, RALPH - Chief, Surveillance Branch
Status of research and development grants.
AOTOBATED BPA Region 3, Philadelphia
101 BS-10106
BIBBAII, BOBBBT I. - Computer Specialist, Data Systen
Branch
Administrative and Fiscal Control System for
Construction Grants (GRIVS). AUTOMATED BPA
Begion 10, Seattle 101 ls-10151
Accountable property inventory. AOTOBATBD BPA
Region 10, Seattle 102 ES-10153
Listing of Program accounts, their accrued costs
and balances (RHS). AOTOBATED EPA Region 10,
Seattle 103 BS-101511
Manpower costs and reporting system. AOTOMATED
BPA Region 10, Seattle 103 ES-10155
Dissolved gas in Region 10 waters (DIGIS).
AUTOMATED BPA Region 10, Seattle 206 IS-10159
BXTTSB, RONALD B. - Chief, Brants Administration
Branch
Administrative control system for construction
grants. HIB0AL BPA Begion 7, Kansas City
101 ES-10268
108
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system maiagbr irdbx
BUFF, BORALD I. - Electronic Engineer, Hodel
Development Branch
Network of air pollution models with
meteorological and emission data bases (ONAHAP) .
AUTOMATED HBBC, Durham 201 ES-10185
BORB, 8. 1, - Financial Manager, Cincinnati Accounting
Operations Office
Projected personnel costs. AUTOMATED HBBC,
Cincinnati 103 ES-10162
SHELLING, ROBERT I.
Chief, Data Acquisition and
Analysis Branch
SELLAB, JAHBS - Chief, Compliance Status Branch
Refuse Act's permits information retrieval
system. MANUAL EPA Region 2, Hev York
207 ES-10255
SHBLDOi, JOB! C - Engineering Technician, Laboratory
Support Branch
Inventory and quality control of gas cylinders.
AUTOMATED EPA Headquarters 102 ES-10038
Travel advance accounting information.
AUTOMATED HEBC, Cincinnati 103 BS-10166
Obligation and expenditure information.
AUTOMATED NXRC, Cincinnati 103 ES-10173
SHIVEBS, LLOYD - Programmer Analyst, Management
Information S Data systems Div
EPA organizational titles and coded designators.
AUTOMATED EPA Headquarters 107 ES-10025
BOLIFSOB, BOBBBT L. - Fishery Biologist, Land and
Rater Section
Dissolved gas in Region 10 waters (DIGIS).
AUTOMATED EPA Region 10, Seattle 206 ES-10159
IIASA, FBABB J« - Chief, Procurement Banagement office
Contracts and procurement action information.
MANUAL BPA Headguarters 101 ZS-10224
s
SABOCK, DAVID - Economist, Planning and Standards
Branch
SIRTAB, FBABB J. - Computer Specialist, Banagement
Information and Data System Div
Hailing list for current environmental la*
compilations. AOTOHATED EPA Headguarters
107 ES-10002
Public Affairs mailing list.
Headguarters
AUTOMATED BPA
107 ES-10003
Mailing list for Presidential Environmental
Merit Award Program participants. AUTOMATED
BPA Headguarters 107 IS-10001
SILVERMAN, BABK - Director, Public Affairs Division
Mailing lists. AUTOMATED BP* Region 3,
Philadelphia 107 ES-10258
Microfilm Information on State Rater Quality
Standards. MANUAL BPA Headguarters
206 BS-102U1
SBBDBBS, BAITBB B.
Program
Chief, Pollution Fata iesearch
Climatic conditions affecting micro-organisms.
AUTOMATED BPA Lab, Athens, GA 206 BS-10220
Spectrographs data recorded for input into the
Aquatic Ecosystem Simulator. HAHOAL BPA Lab,
Athens, SA 206 BS-10319
SANTOLDCITO, J. - Chief, Pharmacology Branch
Statistical results of experiments of pesticide
exposure on primates. AUTOMATED EPA Lab,
Perrine, FL 203 BS-10316
SCHBIZBL, GABT B. - Chief, Compliance Section Inf. Br.
Municipal waste water treatment facilities
compliance status. AUTOMATED BPA, Begion 5,
Chicago 207 BS-10121
SLAGLE, B. R. - Chief, Sapport Services Branch
Personal property accounting and utilization
system (PPS). AOTOHATED BPA Begion 6, Dallas
102 BS-10123
SBIBCI1SKI, BALPH F. - Chief, Quality Control Services
Inventory of radioactive standards by isotopes.
AOTOHATED HBBC, Las Vegas 20* BS-10199
Automated quality control check on laboratory
analyses of a known nuclide. AUTOMATED NBBC,
Las Vegas 204 ES-1020K
SBITH, BTHAI T. - Chief, Data Systems Branch
Current inventory of personnel.
Begion 2, Rev York
AUTOMATED EPA
105 ES- 10 102
Program accomplishment information. AOTOHATED
BPA Begion 2, Hew lork 106 BS-10253
Environmental, industrial, political and
demographic information. AUTOHATBD BPA Begion
2, Hew lork 207 ES-10105
SCBOK, BAITBB B. - Blectronics Technician, Bine Plains
Field slta
Continuous monitoring and analysis of waste
water sensor information. AUTOHATBD BPA DC
Pilot Plant 206 BS-10223
SCBBABts, A. - Analyst, Office of Program
Coordination
Program progress reporting system (BBS). SANDAL
HERC, Cincinnati 106 BS-10305
SBITB, B. - Chief, Financial Banagement Branch
Program status of funds (FHS).
Begion 6, Dallas
AUTOMATED EPA
103 BS-1012H
StMLllMa, BOBBBT B. - Chief, Data Acquisition and
Analysis Branch
Computer usage and cost data (IICHQSB).
AUTOHATBD HERC, Las Vegas
107 ES-10195
Minimum requirement for computer program
inventory and documentation standards (PBOIBV).
HAB0AL HBBC, Las Vegas 107 ES-10311
Radioactivity data from processed environmental
samples. AOTOHATED HBBC, Las Vegas
204 B5-10203
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SOTIBOS, BICHAHD - General Engineer, Permits Branch
StSTEB H&IAGKB IVDEX
Cesium-1J7 body burden levels of Alaskan
Eskimos. AUTOMATED NEBC, Las Veqas
20« ES-10205
SOTIROS, BICHIRD - General Engineer, Permits Branch
flavor point source pollution and effluent loads
on the South Platte Biver Basin. AOTOHATED EPA
Begion 8, Denver 206 ES-101
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srsTJM baiagbr imdei
TOOK, LEHIS A. - Chief, Program Support Branch
visit, ALPBBD t. - chief, Grants Administration Branch
Administrative control for construction grants.
1MVUAL SPA Region 9, Denver 101 ES-10279
V0I6BT, KB1VSTH 8. - chief, Scants Administrative
Branch
Administrative control system for construction
grants* HANQAL BPA Region 5, Chicago
101 ES-10262
w
tEBStIB, DLWZXL - Computer Specialist, Support
Services Branch
Hailing label system. A0T0HATBD EPA Region 7,
Kansas City 107 ES-10130
Administrative control system tor laboratory
processing of water samples (U>). AOTOBATBD
EPA Begion 7, Kansas city 206 SS-10131
HIHIt, LIIBIICI J. - Ccapatac Syatma Analyst,
Progras Information Branch
Listing of Rater Analysis Publications on
Analytical methods (ABIC). AOIOBATBD BBBC,
Cincinnati to# BS-10092
BOLI, C. T. - Chief, Systems Branch
Program planning and management information
(SRZS) • AUTOflATED EPA ffeadguarters
106 SS-10021
TABBIB6T01, BOBBBT - progLam and Design Engineer,
Department of Environmental Services, DC
Continuous monitoring and analysis of vaste
water sensor information. AUTOMATED EPA DC
Pilot Plant 206 BS-10223
10BKB, C. AITIB - Chief, Federal Actirities Section
Data base for monitoring, air, vater, and solid
vaste pollution compliance of Federal
Facilities. AODOBATED EPA Begion 8, Benver
206 BS-10142
T00IG, Litis A. - Chi«f, Program Support Branch
Administratis control for processing steps in
construction grant applications. haboal bpa
Begion 7, Kansas City 101 BS-10236
¦BITE, D. - Chief, Technical and Administrative Data
Support Branch
County population statistics.
Begion 6, Dallas
AOTOBATBD EPA
206 ES-10126
(BITBSB1L, JAB1S t. - Systems Analyst, Data
Acquisition and Analysis Branch
sir samples of radiocatirity levels at
selected locations in 21 western states.
AUTOMATED NBBC, Las Vegas 20# BS-10197
Individual radiation exposure, and levels of
emission by location. A0TOBATBD BBBC, Las
T*9#s 20# BS-1O202
(TXCAIOID, JOB* c. - Chief, Pesticides Branch
file of pesticide products sampled. HAKUAL ipa
Begion 7, Kansas City 203 B8-10272
Pile of reported accidents and episodes
involving pesticides. BABOAI BPA Begion 7.
Kansas City 203 jj-10273
ofiUported pesticide products. NABDAL
EPA Begion 7, Kansas city 203 ES-1027#
BIEBSBA, 6. BBDCI - Bead, Bonitoring Section
AOTOBATBD bpa
203 BS-10222
Pesticide levels in soil,
fleadqoarters
"r5«";.*;E^rc°r*""nt contr,ct' *»jcr
status information (CIS),
AOTOHATED Bp* Headquarters ^Of ES-10010
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INFORMATION SYSTEMS RESUME PART 1
1. EPA ID NO.
2. WASHINGTON
CENTER NO.
3. EPA CATEGORY
4. TYPE OF SYSTEM
5. HQ, REGION, NERC, OR
LAB
6. SYSTEM ID
7. SYSTEM ACRONYM
8. SYSTEM OR SUBSYSTEM NAME
S. STATUS
~ OPER,
~ DEV. ~ INAC
10. YEAR IMPLE-
MENTED
11. YEAR OF LATEST
REVISION
12. EST ANNUAL
OPERATING COST
13. SYSTEM JUSTIFICATION OR
AUTHORITY
14. TYPE OF SYSTEM ~ AUTOMATED ~ MANUAL (GO TO ITEM 30)
EQUIPMENT UTILIZED
16. MAIN FRAME
18. REMOTE
EQUIPMENT LOCATION
16.
19.
EQUIPMENT OPERATED BY
17.
20.
21. PROGRAMMING LANGUAGES USED
~ COBOL ~ FORTRAN ~ RPG
~ PL/1 ~ ASSEMBLY ~ OTHER
(SPECIFY)
22. SYSTEM SOFTWARE
~ SPECIALIZED
~ GENERALIZED (SHOW NAME)
23. SOFTWARE DEVELOPED BY
~ LOCAL STAFF
~ OTHER (SPECIFY)
24. INPUT CHARACTERISTICS
~ PUNCHED CARD ~ CASSETTE
~ MAGNETIC CARD ~ SENSOR
~ OTHER (SPECIFY)
2B. ENVIRONMENT
~ OFFLINE ~ BATCH
~ ON LINE ~ INTERACTIVE
~ DIGITAL ~ ANALOG
26. OUTPUT CHARACTERISTICS
~ LINE PRINTER ~ TYPEWRITER
~ MAG. TAPE ~ PLOTTER
~ CRT
27. MAXIMUM CORE REQUIRED
~ BYTES ~ WORDS
IF OVERLAYED: PERCENT
28. NUMBER OF APPLICATION
PROGRAMS
29. SIZE OF LARGEST FILE
RECORDS -
AVG, BYTES/WORDS
PER ncrnnn
(GO TO ITEM 33)
30. SPECIAL FILING OR OTHER
EQUIPMENT USED
31. STANDARD FORMS USED FOR
FILE RECORDS
32. NUMBER OF RECORDS IN
FILE
33. SYSTEM MANAGER'S NAME
34. SYSTEM MANAGER'S TITLE
35. ORGN CODE
36. PHONE
BRANCH TITLE
DIVISION TITLE
OFFICE TITLE
37. DATA PROCESSING REPRESEN-
TATIVE
38. REPRESENTATIVE TITLE
39. ORGN CODE
40. PHONE
BRANCH TITLE
DIVISON TITLE
OFFICE TITLE
AUTOMATED SYSTEM DOCUMENTATION AVAILABILITY (ATTACH COPIES WHERE AVAILABLE)
41. Qyes Q no system flowchart 44. ~ yes ~ no file layouts
42. ~ YES ~ NO SYSTEM DESCRIPTION 45. ~ YES ~ NO CODE DESCRIPTION
43. Qyes ~ no sample output reports 46. Dyes Dno input source documents
MANUAL SYSTEM DOCUMENTATION AVAILABILITY (ATTACH COPIES WHERE AVAILABLE)
47. Qyes ~ no forms flow diagram 50. Qyes ~ no file forms samples
48. Dyes Dno procedures 51. Dyes Qno source collection documents
49. ~ YES ~ NO SAMPLE REPORTS
prepared by
DATE
REVIEWED BY
DATE
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INFORMATION SYSTEMS RESUME pART 2
EPA ID MO.
EPA CATEGORY
TYPE OF SYSTEM
SYSTEM OR SUBSYSTEM NAME
TITLE OF INPUT OR SOURCE DOCUMENT
METHOD OF INPUT "
~ PUNCHED CARD ~ MAGNETIC TAPE
~ PUNCHED TAPE ~ OCR
SYSTEM OR ORGANIZATION PROVIDING INPUT
UPDATE FREQUENCY
~ ANNUAL ~ QTR ~ DAILY
~ S. ANNUAL ~ MONTHLY ~ OTHER (SPECIFY)
TITLE OF INPUT OR SOURCE DOCUMENT
~ PUNCHED CARD ~ MAGNETIC TAPE
~ PUNCHED TAPE ~ OCR
SYSTEM OR ORGANIZATION PROVIDING INPUT
UPDATE FREQUENCY
~ ANNUAL ~ QTR ~ DAILY
~ S. ANNUAL ~ MONTHLY ~ OTHER (SPECIFY)
TITLE OF INPUT OR SOURCE DOCUMENT
~ PUNCHED CARD Q MAGNETIC TAPE
~ PUNCHED TAPE ~ OCR
SYSTEM OR ORGANIZATION PROVIDING INPUT
UPDATE FREQUENCY
~ ANNUAL ~ QTR ~ DAILY
~ S. ANNUAL ~ MONTHLY ~ OTHER (SPECIFY)
OUTPUTS
OUTPUT REPORT TITLE
~ COMPUTER PRINTOUT ~ TYPED/PRINTED
~ MAGNETIC TAPE ~ MICROFILM
~ PUNCHED CARDS ~PLOTTER
~ PAPER TAPE ~ OTHER (SPECIFY)
~ LOCAL TERM. DISPL.
FREQUENCY ~ QUARTERLY ~ DAILY
~ ANNUAL ~ MONTHLY Q OTHER (SPECIFY]
~ SEMI ANNUAL ~ WEEKLY
PRINCIPAL USER ORGANIZATIONS OUTPUT USES
OUTPUT REPORT TITLE
~ COMPUTER PRINTOUT ~ TYPED/PRINTED
~ MAGNETIC TAPE ~ MICROFILM
~ PUNCHED CARDS Q PLOTTER
~ PAPER TAPE ~ OTHER (SPECIFY)
~ LOCAL TERM. DISPL.
FREQUENCY Q QUARTERLY ~ DAILY
~ ANNUAL ~ MONTHLY ~ OTHER (SPECIFYI
~ SEMI ANNUAL Q WEEKLY
PRINCIPAL USER ORGANIZATIONS OUTPUT USES
OUTPUT REPORT TITLE
FORM OF OUTPUT
~ COMPUTER PRINTOUT ~TYPED/PRINTED
~ MAGNETIC TAPE ~MICROFILM
~ PUNCHED CARDS Q PLOTTER
~ PAPER CARDS ~ OTHER (SPECIFY)
~ LOCAL TERM. DISPL.
FREQUENCY ~ QUARTERLY ~ DAILY
~ ANNUAL ~ MONTHLY ~ OTHER (SPECIFY)
~ SEMI ANNUAL ~ WEEKLY
PRINCIPAL USER ORGANIZATIONS
OUTPUT USES
FORM PREPARED BY
NAME
DATE
FORM REVIEWED BY
NAME
DATE
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INFORMATION SYSTEMS RESUME
PART 3
j EPA ID NO.
EPA CATEGORY
TYPE OF SYSTEM
SYSTFM OR SUBSYSTEM NAME
5?. SYSTEM OBJECTIVES IDESCRIBE CHANGES FROM ORIGINAL OBJECTIVES IF KNOi/VNI
53. REPORT INFORMATION AND USES
54. SIGNIFICANT PROCESSING STEPS
TPA FORM 2H00 2 (6 7 4
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INFORMATION SYSTEMS RESUME
PART 4
EPA ID NO.
EPA CATEGORY
TYPE OF SYSTEM
SYSTEM OR SUBSYSTEM NAME
55. DESCRIPTIVE NOTATION
56. SUBJECT TERMS - PUBLISHED AND RETRIEVAL (INCLUDE SIGNIFICANT
NAMES OF DATA CONTAINED IN FILES OR REPORTS)
57. SUBJECT TERMS RETRIEVAL (UNPUBLISHED1
5C uATA ELEMENT NAMES • PUBLISHED AND RETRIEVAL
59. DATA ELEMENT NAMES - RETRIEVAL (UNPUBLISHED)
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