Now pi can... Keep alert with Regulatory Newsflashes and information on future regulations. Mark your CalauLir for conferences and courses you plan to attend. Obtain and customize environmental audit protocols for your organization from the FFLEX (Federal Facilities Environmental Leadership Exchange). Look for alternatives to conventional solvents in the EPA's Solvent Alternative Guttle (SAGE) database. Check out the latest pollution preven- tion activities at the White House, the Department of Agriculture, or any of a dozen other federal entities. Find out what kinds of Supplemental Environmental Projects (SEPSs) have been implemented in conjunction with enforcement action-*. See how companies have implemented pollution prevention measures in P2 Case Studies. Go international with the OzonAction Information Clearinghouse or dozens of other international and country-spe- cific information resources. Track funding of grants and contracts in the Defense F.nvironmentalNetwork and Information Exchange (DENDv) system, plus numerous other funding programs. Environmental information at your fingertips... with EnviroSonsB Log on, Sign Up, Join In! To Access EnviroSense: Via BBS; 703-908-2092 Use a persona] computer with a modem and communications software set to the following specifications: Baud rate: 2,400 to 14,400 Data Bits: 8 Parity: None Stop Bits: 1 Emulation; ANSI or V I*-100 Via the World Wide Web {Internet): http://wastcnot.inel. gov/envirosense/ You need to have access to the Internet and World Wide Web navigational software such as Mosaic. United States Environmental Prc4e< tioo Agency July 1995 Office cl En'orcement and Compliance Assurance Office of Research and Development oEPA EnviroSense An Electronic Environmental Communications Network Promoting Efficient Pollution Prevention, innovative Technology, and Compliance Assistance ^ # T~B ; a > USEZ; ------- What is EnviroSense? EnviroSense is a free, public, integrated environ- mental information system. It is designed to: » Assist users in finding and implementing com- mon sense solutions, such as pollution preven- tion, to environmental problems. • Facilitate the sharing of technology, procedure,1., and experience across federal agencies, other governmental organizations, manufacturers, suppliers, researchers, and others. • Encourage the development and demonstration of pollution prevention technologies suitable for export. • Help federal agencies attain compliance with the Right-to-Know provisions of Executive Order 12856, which requires Federal compli- ance with Right-to-Know laws and pollution prevention requirements. >N EnviroSense is 'aimed at a wide variety of users, including federal, state, and local officials involved in technical assistance and environmental compliance, process engineers, scientists, consultants, attorneys, researchers, ;md academies, •as well as members of die general public. Types of information Designed for 24-hour easy access, EnviroJeii.se is an electronic library of regulatory data and educa- tional information on pollution prevention, tech- nical assistance, and federal facilities environmen- tal compliance and enforcement. EnviroSense contains information on; • Contacts, training opportunities, and news. • Current and future federal regulations, execu- tive orders, and laws. • Databases, initiatives, and technical information on pollution prevention and other technologies. • Federal agency and facility information. • Goals and responsibilities of federal and state agencies and other organizations. • Funding, grants, arid contracts information, • International resources. EnviroSense was created out of a merger and expan- sion of EPA's Federal Facilities Leadership Exchange (FFl.EX) bulletin board system and the Pollution Prevention Information Exchange System (PIES). What Can 1 DO on EnviroSense? EnviroSense allows you to; • Exchange questions and answers with thousands of environmental professionals world-wide. • Access online databases including: EPA's Solvent Alternative Umbrella (SAGE), P2 Case Studies, and Supplemental Environmental Projects (SEPs). • Find and order EPA documents. • Register for EPA training courses. • Search full text or abstracts by keyword or multi- ple words; or manually search menus and file directories for specific files. • Stay up-to-date with news reports and bulletins, including an online summary of daily Federal Register contents. • Rely on secured directories for confidential infor- mation exchange. • Select and download any file, or read text and some WordPerfect files online, • Jump to other World Wide Web (WWW) resources (WWW users only). Become an EnviroSense Partner! EnviroSense obtains its infor- mation from EPA offices as well as environmental profes- sionals world-wide, EPA invites you to become a part- ner in. EnviroSense and show- case your organization s suc- cesses and accomplishments. This can be done in several ways; by logging on and downloading infor- mation, by uploading your data directly into one of the existing directories, or by obtaining your own directory and placing your informa- tion directly into it. In all cases, EPA staff will be happy to help you make the best possible use of these services to meet your needs. Contacts: Hotlines: BBS: (703) 908-2007 WWW; (208) 526-6956 System Managers: BBS: Louis Paley (202) 261)4640 WWW Myles Morse (202) 260-3161 Accessing EnviroSense EnviroSense is accessible both by modem (28 lines) and via the World Wide Web on the Internet. Via modem Use a personal computer with a modem (2,400 to 14,400) and communications software set to the following: 8, N, 1; Emulation- ANSI or VI-100 Telephone Number: 703-808-2092 Via the Internet: You need to have access to the Internet and World Wide Web navigational software such as Mosaic. Use the following address: http://wastenot.ineI.gov/envirosense/ Most information on EnviroSense is available through either method of access. However, access via World Wide Web allows hypertext connection to any other WWW server. ------- |