&EPA United States Environmental Protection Agency Community-Focused Exposure and Risk Screening Tool (C-FERST) Quick Start Guide Office of Research and Development National Exposure Research Laboratory ------- 07/7/16 C-FERST Quick Start Guide Table of Contents Introduction to C-FERST 1 C-FERST Home page 2 View Maps of Your Community's Environment 1 Community Data Table 3 Environmental Issue Profiles 5 Plan Your Project 7 C-FERST User Forum 9 Resources 11 Introduction to C-FERST The Community-Focused Exposure and Risk Screening Tool (C-FERST) is an online information access and mapping tool that communities can use to learn more about their environmental issues and exposures. The tool includes local maps, reports, fact sheets, and links to other public health tools. C-FERST also offers reports from community projects that address local issues and structured community guides that can help communities assess local environmental conditions. C-FERST is intended to provide screening-level information to help users learn about community environmental and public health issues; however, it does not quantify risk values, and is not intended to be the sole basis for any public health decision. C-FERST is intended to serve the needs of a broad range of users, including the general public, environmental and public health professionals, state and local risk assessors, EPA community involvement coordinators and environmental justice coordinators working on local-scale issues, and academic institutions serving local communities. It may be mutually beneficial for community members and groups to work with regional, state or local environmental experts, and local academic institutions to identify and learn about issues, and interpret C-FERST data and results. C-FERST is available to anyone with a computer and an internet connection. No special software is needed, however the tool runs most effectively with a high-speed internet connection. This Quick Start guide describes the main components of C-FERST. Each section describes how to navigate to a component of C-FERST from the C-FERST Home Page and then describes its basic features. 1 ------- 07/7/16 C-FERST Home page vvFPA * ^ BbI § m US Environmental Protection Agency Espanol | 1 i nm ? I Tieng Viet | SROI Learn the Issues Science & Technology Laws & Regulations About EPA 1 * I Community-Focused Exposure and Risk Screening Tool (C-FERST) Compare Your Community Use C-FERST to Compare Your Community with County and ! State Estimates ™ 12 3 4 I Contact Us Share Questions and Answers • What is C FERST? • Who can or should use C- FERST7 • What can I use C-FERST for? Community-Focused Exposure and Risk Screening Tool (C-FERST) provides access to resources that can be used to help communities learn more about their environmental issues and risks. The options below show how to use C-FERST to view a community's environment, compare community environmental conditions, explore and learn about environmental issues, plan projects with community guides, and participate in the C-FERST User Forum. View Compare Explore View Your Community • Maps Compare Your Community • Community Data Table Plan Your Project T Explore and Learn • Environmental Issues • Exposure and Risk Reduction Options Resources Getting Started C-FERST Quick Start Guide Questions and Answers about C-FERST See the full disclaimer View C-FERST Limitations C-FERST Users Community Guides * CARE Roadmap • PACE-EH Guidebook About C-FERST C-FERST User Forum Additional Tools Citizen Science Environmental Measurement Methods Related EPA Tools • EnviroAtlas • Environmental Justice Screening and Mapping Tool Under Development: • Communitv-LINE Source Model (C-LINE) • Tribal-Focused Environmental Risk and Sustainabilitv Tool Contact Us to ask a question, provide feedback, or report a problem. 2 ------- 07/7/16 The Home page in C-FERST has several main options: • View maps of your community's environment Provides examples of how to use C-FERST Maps to view your community's environment, followed by a link to the mapping tool. • Compare local, county, and state estimates Provides examples of how to use C-FERST Community Data Table to compare local estimates to county and state; includes a link to the Community Data Table. • Explore information about your environment Provides examples of how to use C-FERST Environmental Issue Profiles to learn information about your environment and how to find Exposure and Risk Reduction options projects. • Plan Your Project with community guides Contains information on how C-FERST can be used in conjunction with community assessment guides, including EPA's Community Action for a Renewed Environment (CARE) Roadmap, and the National Association of City and County Health Officials (NACCHO) Protocol for Assessing Community Excellence in Environmental Health (PACE-EH) Guidebook. • C-FERST Users Contains information about C-FERST like answers to common questions and how to participate in the C- FERST User Forum. • Resources Contains information beyond C-FERST regarding additional tools, citizen science, and environmental measurement methods. There are also boxes on the side of the web page with links to: • Questions and Answers • C-FERST Disclaimer and Limitations • Related EPA tools • EPA Tools Under Development If at any time you need assistance, a "Contact Us" link is available at the bottom of the page. Use this link to ask questions, provide feedback, or report a problem. 3 ------- 07/7/16 View Maps of Your Community's Environment How to Access the Maps from the C-FERST Home page 1) Go to View Maps of your Community's Environment. This page contains a description and examples, followed by a button to Get Started: "View Community Maps" Espaiiol | I vSC: if I TienqViet | v>EPA US Environmental Protection Agency Learn the Issues Science & Technology Laws & Regulations About EPA C-FERST Contact Us Share C-FERST Home Questions and Answers View Your Community View Maps Compare Your Community Community Data Table Explore and Learn Issue Profiles Exposure and Risk Reduction Options Plan Your Project CARE Roadmap PACE-EH C-FERST Users About C-FERST User Forum Resources Additional Tools You are here: EPA Home » C-FERST » View Maps of Your Community's Environment Using C-FERST View Maps of Your Community's Environment Using C-FERST C-FERST maps contain information on pollution sources, estimated concentrations, exposures and risks from pollution, demographics and other key community characteristics. The examples below describe how to use various features of the maps using community scenarios. Example: Using C-FERST to Map Environmental Issues This example shows how to map benzene exposure, poverty and the location of health care facilities in a community. It also demonstrates how to view map layers, adjust transparency, view the legend and find more information in the map pop-ups. • See the full example of mapping environmental issues Get Started View Community Maps Example: Adding Data to C-FERST Maps 2) Returning users can click the Maps link under View View Compare Explore View Your Community • Maps Compare Your Community • Community Data Table Explore and Learn • Environmental Issues • Exposure and Risk Reduction Options Getting Started C-FERST Quick Start Guide Questions and Answers about C-FERST See the full disclaimer View C-FERST Limitations i ------- 07/7/16 Basic Features of C-FERST Maps You are here: EPA Home » C-FERST * C-FERST Maps of Community Environmental Conditions C-FERST Maps of Community Environmental Conditions Browser Requirements Use the Map Viewer below to explore maps that identify sources of pollution in your community and the surrounding area. These maps do not contain every map layer that may be important to a community; you may want to check with state or local agencies for data that could be added to the maps for a more complete picture of your community's conditions. Please view the C-FERST Maps Questions and Answers and User Guide prior to using C-FERST Maps. View Map in Full Screen ArcGIS » Community-FERST and Tribal-FERST Map More Information C-FERST Maps Questions arid Answers Maps User Guide Description of C-FERST Map Layers Example uses of C-FERST Maps The Modify Map button opens a menu for adding data to the map. Modify Map a Sign in |%1 Details I ~§ Basemap Content EPV Registered Facilities (Sites) Share The Details button shows or hides the contents pane on the left side of the map, including the three buttons below it: - Information about the map - Map contents - Map Legend Print Measure Oil Bookmarks Find address or place The plus and minus buttons allow you to zoom in or out. \ Q. tf WASHINGTON The Basemap button opens a gallery of different basemaps you can view. wroMi N( JN The Bookmarks button allow you save locations (for your current session) so you can easily zoom back to those locations. The search box is where you enter your location. U!! lI •/.. J COLORADO TED STATES" OHIO PENNSYLVANIA Washington WEST VIRGINIA 'M KENTUCKY VIRGINIA CALIFORNIA OKLAHOMA TENNESSEE NORTH CAROLINA ARIZONA NEW MEXICO ARKANSAS. SOUTH CAROLINA ALABAMA GEORGIA MISSISSIPPI LOUISIANA i. w " ~ o ~ D Schools ^ ~ Neighborhood Esri.com Help Terms of Use Privacy Contact Esri Report Abuse Gulf of Mexico MEXICO Mexico City @tngr Nassau b Havana CUBA Belmopan lATEMAy/" HONDURAS Port-au-l © 2010 NAVTEQ, © 2016 Microsoft Corporation Refer to the C-FERST Maps User Guide for more detailed description of these features and how to use them. ------- 07/7/16 Community Data Table How to Access the Community Data Table from the C-FERST Home page 1) Go to Use C-FERST to Compare Your Community with County and State Estimates. This page contains a description and an example with a button to "Get Started: Create the Community Data Table." vvEPA ¦ m m US Environmental Protection Agency Espanol 1 1 1 TiengViet 1 tteDi Learn the Issues Science & Technology Laws & Regulations About EPA 1 «¦ C-FERST C-FERST Home Questions and Answers View Your Community View Maps Compare Your Community Community Data Table Explore and Leam Issue Profiles Exposure and Risk Reduction Options Plan Your Project CARE Roadmap PACE-EH C-FERST Users About C-FERST User Forum Contact Us Share You are here: EPA Home » C-FERST » Use C-FERST to Compare Your Community with County and State Estimates Use C-FERST to Compare Your Community with County and State Estimates The Community Data Table provides a summary of environmental conditions for a community, including estimated concentrations, exposures and risks for select pollutants, as well as demographic information. Comparing this with information for other geographic areas, such as the county or state, can help to identify environmental conditions that community groups may want to examine further. Example: Creating a Community Data Table in C-FERST This example demonstrates how to create a Community Data Table in C-FERST and compare estimated air pollution for this community to the county and state estimated air pollution levels. • See the full example of creating a Community Data Table Get Started: Create a Community Data Table 2) Returning users can click the Community Data Table link under Compare Your Community on the home page. Compare Explore View Your Community • Maps • Cnmnare Your Community Community Data Table Explore and Learn • Environmental Issues • Exposure and Risk Reduction Options Getting Started • C-FERST Quick Start Guide • Questions and Answers about C-PERST • See the full disclaimer • View C-FERST Limitations 3 ------- 07/7/16 Basic Features of the Community Data Table Once you have reached the Community Data Table page, you can search for and select your location to generate a table like the one below. For a more detailed description of this process, see the C-FERST Community Data Table Quick Start Guide. You are here: EPA Home » C-FERST » Community Data Table Community Data Table The map shows the census tract for the area you have selected. The default indicators in the table are based on EPA-related issuer stakeholder feedback, and available data. There may be other important issues that are not current^ included in thte table. Indicators and Indices Environmental Concentration Estimates ^ Hu ma n Exposu re Estimates Health Risk Estimates CumuTENseAirTcKics Cancer Risk1 (risk per one milion persons) Outdoor Aii^^etaldehyde Cancer Risk1 (risk per one milion persons) Outdoor Air- Arseni!S^ncer Risk1 (risk per one rrillon persons) Outdoor Air-Benzene CancNfiisk1 (risk per one milion persons) Tract 523800 Wayne County D^a Info/Notes There are several sections of the table, which can be expanded lut-dcor Ajr- Naphthafene Cancer Risk11 risk per one rrillcn persons: collapsed by clicking on the section heading or the small arrow beside it. Outdoor Air - Acrolein Non-Cancer Respiratory Risk+ (Hazard Quotient*) Outdoor Air- Chronrium ton-Cancer Respratory Risk (Hazard Quotient2) < Outdoor Air - Diesel PM Non-Cancer Respratory Risk (Hazard Quotient2) Outdoor Air - Formaldeti Outdoor Air - Naphthalei Cumulative .AirToxics Non Outdoor Air - Lead Non- \ Columns contain estimates for the census tract you selected, as well as county and state estimates, is.y 13 0.5 1.53 02 1.0 0.0005 NaN i;j 1.6 0.3 1.76 02 1.3 0.0004 NaN TTT 12 02 1.34 02 1.0 0.0003 NaN Each row is an environmental or demographic indicator. The hyperlinked ones lead to an Issue Profile on the same indicator. -- : - - - 0.002 C.CC2 Q.002 1 The last column contains a link to the data source, where you can find more information about the data. 2011 NATA 2011 NATA 2011 NATA 2011 NATA 2011 NATA 2011 NATA 2011 W.TA 2011 NATA ^ Demographic, Social and Economic hsicstors NATA Limitations NATA Frequent Questions 1 Ho v. v'j'-js fp ^ estimate c ax er nil--? See rJ.iT - 2011 for more details. 2 Hazard Quotient is the ratio of the potential exposure to the substance and the level at which no adverse effects are expected. Please see NATA: Glossary of Terms for more information. - Curious about the data source? Find out more by clicking on the links to the Limitations, Frequent Questions, Glossary, and NATA 2011. 4 ------- 07/7/16 Environmental Issue Profiles How to Access the Environmental Issue Profiles from the C-FERST Home page 1) Go to Use C-FERST to Explore and Learn about Environmental Issues. This page contains a description and examples, followed by a button to "Get Started: Explore Issue Profiles" oEPA Espanol I TO: I TO: I Tieng Viet I £!^0I US Environmental Protection Agency Learri the Issues Science & Technology Laws & Regulations About EPA C-FERST Questions and Answers View Your Community Compare Your Community Community Data Table Explore and Learn Exposure and Risk Reduction Options Plan Your Project CARE Road map About C-FERST Additional Tools Environmental Measurements You are here: EPA Home » C-FERST » Use C-FERST to Explore and Learn about Environmental Issues Use C-FERST to Explore and Learn about Environmental Issues C-FERST has information to help you explore and learn about environmental issues. The Environmental Issue Profiles contain links and data from various sources inside and outside EPA for issues and concerns commonly identified by communities. The Issue Profiles include links for exposure and risk reduction options and for community and tribal projects. Use these to explore and learn about environmental issues and to see what other communities have done. Example: Exploring an Environmental Issue Profile in C-FERST This example will demonstrate how to access and explore an Environmental Issue Profile in C-FERST. Environmental Issue Profiles are helpful for providing information on specific environmental issues of concern. These can provide a starting point for gathering more information on these concerns. • See the full example of accessing an environmental issue profile Get Started: Explore Issue Profiles 2) Returning users can click the Environmental Issues link under Explore and Learn on the home page View Compare Explore View Your Community • Maps Compare Your Community • Community Data Table « Fvnlnrp and Environmental Issues Txoosure^nTRisI^- Reduction Options C-FERST Quick Start Guide Question1; and Answprs about C-FERST See the full disclaimer View C-FFRST I imitations 5 ------- 07/7/16 Basic Features of an Environmental Issue Profile Once you have reached the Environmental Issue Profiles page, you can select an issue and view an Issue Profile: » C-FERST » c-FERST Environmental Issue Profiles C-FERST Environmental Issue Profiles Compare Your Community An Environmental Issue Profile is a report that contains links to information about a specific environmental or health issues. Some profiles also contain maps that show local estimates of concentrations and risks, such as benzene levelsinaiyfliib associated estimated area. I he information it nd what rofiles the different Click this link for a description of information found in each section of I Issue Profiles. JThese.will also be used for Tnbal-FI an Issue Profile Use the tabs to the side to search for issues. Other Community Issues • More information about the following community issues: o Brownfields o Climate Change o Drinking Water o Healthy Homes o Land Use/Smart Growth o Mobile Sources o Solid Waste Disposal/Recycling o Stationary Sourci • Environmental Issue Profile ¦ Category Descriptions • Quesions and Answers about Environmental Issue Profies • Example of Generating an Environmental Issue Profile and all of them are located in the An rs for more information about the 1ST, which is currently under Environmental Media Other Community Issues Alphabetical List Contact Us to ask a qi Select different tabs or lists of issue profiles to ion, provide feedback, or report a problem. see them. You are here: EPA Home » C-FERST » C-FERST Issue Profile: 1,3 Butadiene C-FERST Issue Profile: 1,3 Butadiene Motor vehicle exhaust is a source of 1,3-butadiene. Although 1,3-butadiene breaks down quickly in the atmosphere, it is usually found in ambient air at low levels in urban and suburban areas. Short-term human exposure to 1,3-butadiene via inhalation can cause irritation of the eyes, nasal passages, throat, and lungs. Epidemiological studies have reported a possible association between 1,3-butadiene exposure and cardiovascular diseases. Epidemiological studies of workers in rubber plants have shown an association between 1,3-butadiene exposure and increased incidence of leukemia. Animal studies have reported tumors at various sites from 1,3-butadiene exposure. EPA has classified 1,3-butadiene as carcinogenic to humans by inhalation. Learn more about 1, 3-butadiene by exploring the links provided below. » Agency for Toxic Substances & » EPA Hazardous Air Polutants General Information Registry's Toxic Substances Portal: 1.3 Butadiene £** orer for Reports on Butadiene Releases from Stationary Sources Environmental Concentrations, Human Exposures, and Health Risks Sections of the Environmental Issue Profile Include: General Information Sources Environmental Concentrations, Human Exposures, and Health Risks* Exposure and Risk Reduction Options Strategies Implemented by Other Communities *including data in maps and pie charts in pop-ups when available for hazardous outdoor air pollutants. © 2010 NAVTEQ. C AND. & 2016 Exposure and Risk Reduction Options Strategies implemented By Other Communities • Agency for Toxic Substances & Disease Registry's ToxFAOs: How can families reduce risk of exposure to 1.3-Butadiene? ^ • New York: Center of Environmental Information • Communitv-Based Afr Toxics Projects Addressing Butadiene • Integrated Risk Information System (IRIS): 1,3-Butadiene Summary • Health Effects Notebook for Hazardous Air Polutants: Butadiene • National Toxicology Program's 13th Report on Carcinogens Substance Profle: 1.3-Butadiene fPDF) (3pp, zoskb, About POP) ^ • Acute Exposure Guidefine Levels fAEGLs') for 1,3-Butadiene • CalEPA Office of Environmental Health Hazard Assessment's 1.3-Butadiene Reference Exposure Levels fPDH (10%}, L36MB, About PDF) Interested in learning more about a specific location? Type an address, city, or ZIP code into the box on the right side of the map below. C6ck on the map to see a pop-up with information about ambient concentration, exposure concentration and cancer risk for the chosen location(s). Navigate to the next feature by clicking the smal arrow(s) on the top right side of the pop-up. ArcGIS ~ 1,3-Butadiene Data in C-FERST Modify Map - Sign In [ 0 Details | j ~§ | ^ | Cl!l [ Find address or place Legend National Air Toxics Assessment (NATA) 2011 Pollutants 1,3-Butadiene Ambient Concentration (ug/m3) 1—1 0.000032 - L—1 0.019561 r-n 0.019562- L-1 0.041779 n 0.041780 - — 0.067304 H 0.067305 - — 0.098296 m 0.098297 - m 0.851661 fpfii Zero Population L1 Tract Exposure Concentration Esri.com Help Terms of Use Privacy Contact Esri Report Abuse Contact Us to ask a question, provide feedback, or report a problem. 6 ------- 07/7/16 Plan Your Project How to Access Community Guides from the C-FERST Home page Click the Community Guides link on the Home page or click one of the guides. Espanol | cpx: I talvf-Jfe I TiengViet I <3"^of oEPA US Environmental Protection Agency Learn the Issues Science ft Technology Laws ft Regulations About EPA I Community-Focused Exposure and Risk Screening Tool (C-FERST) Contact Us Share Compare Your Community Use C-FERST to Compare Your Community with County State Estimates 12 3 4 untv and ¦ #n Questions and Answers • What is C-FERST? Km • Who can or should use C- T FERST? • What can I use C FERST for? Community-Focused Exposure and Risk Screening Tool (C-FERST) provides access to resources that can be used to help communities learn more about their environmental issues and risks. The options below show how to use C-FERST to view a community's environment, compare community environmental conditions, explore and learn about environmental issues, plan projects with community guides, and participate in the C-FERST User Forum. Compare Explore View View Your Community • Maps Compare Your Community • Community Data Table Plan Your Project T_ C-FERST Users Explore and Learn • Environmental Issues • Exposure and Risk Reduction Options Resources Getting Started C-FERST Quick Start Guide Questions and Answers about C-FERST See the full disclaimer View C-FERST Limitations Community Guides * CARE Roadmap • PACE-EH Guidebook About C-FERST C-FERST User Forum • Additional Tools • Citizen Science • Environmental Measurement Methods • EnviroAtlas • Environmental Justice Screening and Mapping Tool Under Development: • Community-LINE Source Model fC-LINEl • Tribal-Focused Environmental Risk and Sustainabilitv Tool Contact Us to ask a question, provide feedback, or report a problem. 7 ------- Basic Features of the Community Guides Using the CARE Roadmap as an example: 07/7/16 r C-FERST Questions and Answers View Your Community Compare Your Community Community Data Table Exposure and Risk Reduction Options Plan Your Project Contact Us Share You are here: EPA Home » C-FERST » Use C-FERST with EPA's Community Action for a Renewed Environment Roadmap Use C-FERST with EPA's Community Action for a Renewed Environment Roadmap What is the CARE Roadmap? The EPA CARE Roadmap provides a structured process to More Information • Le^rn about local envjronmentakjnd,^ and impacts • Build the cNnmunity • Mobilize a corwh^pit^ impacts and risks • Build long-term capa and reduce environrr General information about the CARfuce 'I'ffisr1 • Environmental Health Resources for Community Members • EPA CARE Roadmao » EPA CARE Community Resource Guide (PDF) (60pp. 267 KB, About PDn » Additional Tools to Complement C-FERST The EPA CARE Resource Guide, a key resource developed by EPA's former CARE program, helps users find online resources that can help communities through every step of the process as they move from getting organized to becoming stewards of their own environment. Use C-FERST with the EPA's CARE Roadmap C-FERST has tools and information that can help you with some steps of the CARE Roadmap. EPA's former CARE Program was a key partner in the development of C-FERST. CARE Roadmap Steps The Roadmap: Ten Steps to a Healthier Community and Environment Click on the steps to see how C-FERST features and resources can help with these steps. 8. Identify potential solutions. 10 Steps of the CARE Roadmap ~ ^ 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Step 1: Build a Partnership "Build a collaborative partnership representing a broad range of interest that is able to identify environmental risks and impacts, build consensus and mobilize all the resources necessary to achieve community goals." C-FERST Resources for this step: • Partners Table Use the Partners Table to enter and save information on the people and organizations involved in your partnership. Contact Us to ask a question, provide feedback, or report a problem. 8 ------- 07/7/16 C-FERST User Forum How to Access the User Forum from the C-FERST Home page 1) Click the C-FERST User Forum link on the Home page Related EPA Tools C-FERST User Forum • EnviroAtlas • Environmental Justice Screenina and Mapping Tool Under Development: • Community-LINE Source Model (C-LJNE) • Tribal-Focused Environmental Risk and Sustainabilitv Tool • Citizen Science • Environmental Measurement Methods • Community Guides • CARE Roadmap • PACE-EH Guidebook Resources • Additional Tools Plan Your Project 2) Click C-FERST User Forum inside the green box on the right called Ready to join the Conversation? C-FERST C-FERST Home Questions and Answers View Your Community View Maps Compare Your Community Community Data Table Explore and Learn Issue Profiles Exposure and Risk Reduction Options Plan Your Project CARE Roadmap Contact Us Share You are here: EPA Home » C-FERST » C-FERST User Forum C-FERST User Forum Are you a C-FERST user? Get involved and contribute to discussions by asking questions or by sharing your experiences on the User Forum! Ready to join the Conversation? What is a User Forum? This forum is a digital space for tool users to communicate with other users. Anyone can ask new questions or submit answers to other questions. We are very excited to host this opportunity for C-FERST communities to interact, learn from others and get help. What can I do? Join in on the excitement! Read through responses, add helpful tips for others and post your questions. c flRSl User forum C-FERST Users About C-FERST User Forum What are the guidelines for using if? We encourage you to share your thoughts as they relate to the topic being discussed. We review and post comments according to the policy below. Please note that the views expressed in comments on the forum reflect those of the author and do not necessarily reflect the official views of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency or the federal government. 9 ------- Basic Features of the C-FERST User Forum Once you have reached the User Forum page, you can explore existing topics or create a new topic COMMUNITY-FOCUSED EXPOSURE AND RISK SCREENING TOOL (C-FERST) Q SEARCH... Home > Forums > Applications > Community-Focused Exposure and Risk Screening Tool (C-FERST) This forum contains 1 topic and 2 replies, and was last updated by Jim Quackenboss 4 months, 4 weeks ago. 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Create a new topic by entering your name, email, topic title, and description. ------- 07/7/16 Resources How to Access Environmental Measurements from the C-FERST Home page Click the Environmental Measurement Methods link on the Home page under Resources Resources • Additional Tools • Citizen Science > Environmental Measurement Methods Related EPA Tools • EnviroAtlas • Environmental Justice Screening and Mapping Tool Under Development: • Community-UN E Source Model (C-LiNE) • Tribal-Focused Environmental Risk and Sustainability Tool • Community Guides • CARE Roadmap • PACE-EH Guidebook • C-FERST User Forum Plan Your Project C-FERST Users • About C-FERST Basic Features of Environmental Measurement Methods in C-FERST C-FERST C-FERST Home Contact Us Share You are here: EPA Home » C-FERST » Environmental Measurement Methods in C-FERST Questions and Answers View Your Community View Maps Compare Your Community Community Data Table Explore and Learn Issue Profiles Exposure and Risk Reduction Options Plan Your Project CARE Roadmap C-FERST Users About C-FERST User Forum Additional Tools Citizen Science Environmental Measu rements Environmental Measurement Methods in C- FERST Environmental Measurement Methods Below are several types of methods for measuring the level of pollutants in different environments. These methods are organized from more basic, commercially a\ advanced, technical methods. Thi methods available to communitie: will depend on the issue of conce quality of the data needed to met these tools in C-FERST does not i Commercially Available, "Do It-Yourself" Test Kits • Screening Level Methods for Air • Screening Level Methods for Surfaces • Screening Level Methods for Water The tests are broken into different levels of analysis & different mediums (Air/Water/Soii). 1F11 ¦" Commercially Available Kits that Require Laboratory Analysis • Quantitative Screening Methods for Air • Quantitative Screening Methods for Surfaces • Quantitative Screening Methods for Water More Information How were these Environmental Measurement Methods Chosen? EPA Environmental Measurements Additional Tools for Communities Refined Quantitative Methods for Technical Users • EPA and Other Federal Methods for Air • EPA and Other Federal Methods for Soil • EPA and Other Federal Methods for Water View a PDF Version of the information contained in tables. 11 ------- |