State of the Border Region 2016 Interim Update: Indicator Metadata ------- State of the Border Region 2016 Interim Report: Indicator Metadata and Data Tables TABLE OF CONTENTS The U.S.-Mexico Border Region 1 Border Region Population and Forecast Population Growth: 2005-2030 1 Census and Projected Border Region Population (U.S.): 2005-2010 2 Comparison of Population Projections (Mexico): 2005-2030 4 Air 5 Number of Days Exceeding Air Quality Standards in Border Monitoring Areas 5 Water 7 Number of Unserved Homes Connected to Safe Drinking Water through the Border Water Infrastructure Program 7 Number of Unserved Homes Connected to Wastewater Collection and Treatment Services through the Border Water Infrastructure Program 7 Land 9 Per-capita Municipal Solid Waste in U.S. Border States and Counties 9 Per-Capita Municipal Solid Waste Generated in Mexican Border States 10 Number of electronics refurbishers and recyclers in the border region certified to R2 or e-Stewards® 11 Enhance Joint Readiness for Environmental Response 13 Number of Incident Notifications in the Border Region Received by the National Response Center (NRC) 13 Number of Incident Notifications in the Border Region Received by COATEA/ CENACOM 14 Binational Capacity Building and Training Events 15 Environmental Performance through Compliance, Enforcement, Pollution Prevention, and Promotion of Environmental Stewardship 16 Total Number of Facilities Regulated Under Federal Programs: U.S. and Mexico Border Region 16 Number of State and Federal Inspections for Federal Programs in the U.S. Border Region 17 Number of Federal Inspections in the Mexico Border Region 18 Pollution Reduction from Federal Enforcement Actions in the U.S. Border Region 19 ------- State of the Border Region 2016 Interim Report: Indicator Metadata and Data Tables The U.S.-Mexico Border Region Indicator Border Region Population and Forecast Population Growth: 2005-2030 Description Actual 2005 and 2010 population data for U.S. and Mexico border region compared to 2005-2030 population projections Sources U.S. Data (2005): U.S. Census, County Population Estimates: Annual Estimates of the Resident Population for Counties [of CA, AZ, NM, TX] http://www. census. gov/popest/counties/CO-EST2008-01.html U.S. Data (2010): U.S. Census, County Population Estimates: Annual Estimates of the Resident Population for Counties [of CA, AZ, NM, TX] http://factfinder.census.gov/faces/tableservices/isf/pages/productview.xhtml?pid=PEP 201 5 PEPANNRES&src=pt Mexico Data (2005): INEGI: Indicadores demograficos - por municipio - 2005: http://www.inegi.org.mx/lib/Entidades.aspx?vecet=00,&s=est&tema=lndicadores%20demo gr%C3%Alficos%20-%20por%20municipio%20-%202005%20- %20en%20la%20entidad&urldato=/est/contenidos/espanol/rutinas/ept.asp%3ft%3dmpobl 03%26c%3d3850 Mexico Data (2010): INEGI: Indicadores demograficos - por municipio - 2010: http://www.inegi.org.mx/sistemas/consulta_resultados/iter2010.aspx Population Projections (2005-2030): Data Tables for the State of the Border Reaion Indicators Report, 2005: http://www.epa.gov/Border2012/docs/bitf table.pdf; data for the 2005 report were derived from J. Peach and J. Williams. 2003. "Population Dynamics of the U.S.-Mexican Border Region." Unpublished, forthcoming SCERP Monograph. San Diego: SCERP/SDSU Press Time Period 2005-2030 Units Population Notes Population projections from 2006-2009 and 2011-2014 are linear estimates based on 2005 and 2010 projections 2005 and 2010 population data from the U.S. Census (by U.S. county) and INEGI (by Mexico municipality) correspond to the counties and municipalities used in the 2003 Peach and Williams study as reported in State of the Border Region, 2005. 2005 2010 2015 2020 2025 2030 Census Population Data (U.S. and Mexico; 2005) 13,003,165 14,060,075 ------- State of the Border Region 2016 Interim Report: Indicator Metadata and Data Tables 2005 2010 2015 2020 2025 2030 Projection: Low Scenario (U.S. and Mexico) 12,584,937 13,312,630 14,021,368 14,691,553 15,317,581 15,902,460 Projection: Medium Scenario (U.S. and Mexico) 13,107,883 14,288,252 15,522,489 16,794,655 18,117,365 19,493,083 Projection: High Scenario (U.S. and Mexico) 13,282,191 14,907,140 16,710,412 18,681,857 20,880,608 23,354,106 Indicator Census and Projected Border Region Population (U.S.): 2005-2010 Description Trend in U.S. Census data for 2005-2008 compared to 2005-2010 population projections Sources U.S. Data (2005-2015): U.S. Census, County Population Estimates: Annual Estimates of the Resident Population for U.S. Border Counties (CA, AZ, NM, and TX) http://factfinder.census.gov/faces/tableservices/isf/pages/productview.xhtml?pid=PEP 20 15 PEPANNRES&src=pt Population Proiections (2005-2030; U.S. onlv): Data Tables for the State of the Border Reaion Indicators Report, 2005: http://www.epa.gov/Border2012/docs/bitf table.pdf; data for the 2005 report were derived from J. Peach and J. Williams. 2003. "Population Dynamics of the U.S.-Mexican Border Region." Unpublished, forthcoming SCERP Monograph. San Diego: SCERP/SDSU Press Time Period 2005-2015 Units Population Notes For comparison purposes, 2005-2015 population data from the U.S. Census (by U.S. county) correspond to the counties used in the 2003 Peach and Williams study as reported in State of the Border Region, 2005. Population projections from 2006-2009 and 2011-2014 are linear estimates based on 2005 and 2010 projections. 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 U.S. Census data 6,777,636 6,870,077 6,971,462 7,090,380 7,124,299 7,313,750 Projection: Low Scenario (U.S. only) 6,511,751 6,553,389 6,595,027 6,636,666 6,678,304 6,719,943 Projection: Medium Scenario (U.S. only) 6,740,217 6,819,892 6,899,567 6,979,243 7,058,918 7,138,594 ------- State of the Border Region 2016 Interim Report: Indicator Metadata and Data Tables 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 Projection: High Scenario (US only) 6,816,370 6,934,020 7,051,670 7,169,320 7,286,970 7,404,621 Contd. 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 U.S. Census data 7,437,121 7,517,284 7,576,798 7,647,286 7,703,931 Projection: Low Scenario (U.S. only) 6,760,057 6,800,171 6,840,286 6,880,400 6,920,514 Projection: Medium Scenario (U.S. only) 7,220,585 7,302,576 7,384,568 7,466,559 7,548,550 Projection: High Scenario (U.S. only) 7,531,673 7,658,725 7,785,777 7,912,829 8,039,881 ------- State of the Border Region 2016 Interim Report: Indicator Metadata and Data Tables Indicator Comparison of Population Projections (Mexico): 2005-2030 Description Comparison of current official Mexican population projections and 2005-2030 population projections used in the State of the Border Region 2005 report Sources Mexico data: Consejo Nacional de Poblacion (CONAPO): "Poblacion total de los municipios a mitad de ano, 2005-2030": http://www.conapo.gob.mx/index.php?option=com content&view=article&id=36<emid= 234 Population Projections (2005-2030; Mexico onlv): Data Tables for the State of the Border Reaion Indicators Report, 2005: http://www.epa.gov/Border2012/docs/bitf table.pdf; data for the 2005 report were derived from J. Peach and J. Williams. 2003. "Population Dynamics of the U.S.-Mexican Border Region." Unpublished, forthcoming SCERP Monograph. San Diego: SCERP/SDSU Press Time Period 2005-2030 Units Population Notes For comparison purposes, population data from CONAPO (by Mexico municipality) correspond to the municipalities used in the 2003 Peach and Williams study as reported in State of the Border Region, 2005. 2005 2010 2015 2020 2025 2030 CONAPO Population Projections 6,222,757 6,934,007 7,624,387 8,299,322 8,950,276 9,558,069 Projection: Low Scenario (Mexico only) 6,073,186 6,592,687 7,100,854 7,583,145 8,041,775 8,493,641 Projection: Medium Scenario (Mexico only) 6,367,666 7,149,658 7,973,939 8,832,999 9,737,879 10,702,834 Projection: High Scenario (Mexico only) 6,465,821 7,502,519 8,670,531 9,979,160 11,471,957 13,194,562 ------- State of the Border Region 2016 Interim Report: Indicator Metadata and Data Tables Air Indicator Number of Days Exceeding Air Quality Standards in Border Monitoring Areas Description 2006-2014 trend in days exceeding PMio, PM2.5 and ozone standards at monitoring locations in five sister cities. Sources EPA Air Quality System (AQS) for sister-city air monitoring stations in U.S. and Mexico; provided by EPA Office of Air, Region 6 and Region 9 Time Period 2006-2014 Units Number of days exceeding PM10, PM 2.5 or ozone standard Notes Ozone standard used: 0.075 ppm (8-hour average). Note that the 2015 ozone NAAQS is not being used; it became effective December 28, 2015. PM10 standard used: 150 ng/m3 (2008 24-hour average). PM2.5 standard used: 35 ng/m3 (24-hour average). The differences between data reported in the 2010 Report and the data presented in this update are: • Data for the 2010 report included monitors within 100 kilometers of the border while current data includes all SLAMS monitors within U.S. border counties and Ciudad Juarez; • A previous NAAQS standard for ozone (0.08 ppm, 8-hours) was used in the 2010 report to determine exceedance days; • This report includes data for PM2.5. The 2010 report did not. The exceedances were calculated by totaling the number of days above the standard on any site within each monitoring area; exceptional events were included in the calculation, and multiple exceedances on the same day within each monitoring area were counted as one. Tijuana/San Diego, Mexicali/lmperial Valley, and Ciudad Juarez/El Paso monitoring areas have monitors in the U.S. and Mexico. However, the monitoring data from all cities in Mexico except Ciudad Juarez were not included in this report because they do not meet the quality assurance standards generally used for determining compliance with air quality standards in the U.S. The Secretaria de Proteccion al Ambiente in Baja California and Instituto Nacional de Ecologia are actively working to address the issues identified. Tijuana/ San Diego 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 Os 38 27 35 24 14 10 10 7 12 PM10 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 PM2.5 3 17 3 3 0 0 2 2 1 ------- State of the Border Region 2016 Interim Report: Indicator Metadata and Data Tables Mexicali/ Imperial Valley 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 Ob 33 27 13 19 15 15 18 15 8 PMio 3 2 0 5 0 1 3 4 5 PM2.5 5 3 1 4 2 3 2 1 9 Nogales/ Nogales 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 Os - - - - - - - - - PM10 3 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 PM2.5 3 0 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 Ciudad Juarez/ El Paso 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 Os 12 15 13 6 5 4 4 14 1 PM10 63 24 37 13 14 45 30 22 14 PM2.5 1 7 12 3 6 5 4 8 3 Lower Rio Grande Valley 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 0s 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 PM10 4 3 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 PM2.5 - - - - - - - - - II ¦ ------- State of the Border Region 2016 Interim Report: Indicator Metadata and Data Tables Water Indicator Number of Unserved Homes Connected to Safe Drinking Water through the Border Water Infrastructure Program Description Annual and cumulative number of homes in the U.S. and Mexico border region connected to safe drinking water since 2003 through U.S.-Mexico Border Water Infrastructure Program projects Sources EPA U.S.-Mexico Border Water Infrastructure Program EPA, "Border 2012: U.S. Mexico Environmental Program" and "U.S.-Mexico Environmental Program: Border 2012 - A Mid-Course refinement (2008-2012)" EPA U.S.-Mexico Border Program: National Water Program Performance Measure Results Reported Annually under the EPA National Water Program Strategic Plans for 2003-2008, 2006-2011 and 2011-2015 and the FY2010 Guidance Time Period 2006-2015 Units Number of connections. Data are reported for fiscal years. Notes Data are for Border Water Infrastructure Projects only. Connections to Safe Drinking Water: 2006-2010 Fiscal Years: 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 Annual Connections 22,458 1,276 5,162 1,584 21,650 Cumulative Connections 22,458 23,734 28,896 30,480 52,130 Connections to Safe Drinking Water: 2011-2015 Fiscal Years: 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 Annual Connections 2,604 5,185 3,400 1,468 878 Cumulative Connections 54,734 59,919 63,319 64,787 65,665 Indicator Number of Unserved Homes Connected to Wastewater Collection and Treatment Services through the Border Water Infrastructure Program Description Annual and cumulative number of homes in the U.S. and Mexico border region connected to wastewater collection and treatment services since 2003 through U.S.-Mexico Border Water Infrastructure Program projects Sources EPA U.S.-Mexico Border Water Infrastructure Program EPA, "Border 2012: U.S. Mexico Environmental Program" and "U.S.-Mexico Environmental Program: Border 2012 - A Mid-Course refinement (2008-2012)" EPA U.S.-Mexico Border Program: National Water Program Performance Measure Results Reported Annually under the EPA National Water Program Strategic Plans for 2003-2008, 2006-2011 and 2011-2015 and the FY2010 Guidance ------- State of the Border Region 2016 Interim Report: Indicator Metadata and Data Tables Indicator Number of Unserved Homes Connected to Wastewater Collection and Treatment Services through the Border Water Infrastructure Program Time Period 2006-2015 Units Number of connections. Data are reported for fiscal years Notes Data are for Border Water Infrastructure Projects only Connections to Wastewater Collection and Treatment: 2006-2010 Fiscal Years: 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 Annual Connections 30,195 73,475 31,686 43,594 75,175 Cumulative Connections 30,195 103,670 135,356 178,950 254,125 Connections to Wastewater Collection and Treatment: 2011-2015 Fiscal Years: 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 Annual Connections 258,916 31,092 25,695 12,756 44,047 Cumulative Connections 513,041 544,133 569,828 582,584 626,631 ------- State of the Border Region 2016 Interim Report: Indicator Metadata and Data Tables Land Indicator Per-capita Municipal Solid Waste in U.S. Border States and Counties Description 2007 to 2014 trend in per-capita solid waste disposal (for CA, AZ, and TX) or generation minus recycling and diversion (NM). Data covers entire border states (CA, AZ, NM) or just border counties (TX). Sources California: (Per-capita waste): CalRecycle: "California's Statewide Per Resident, Per Employee, and Total Disposal Since 1989": http://www. calrecvcle.ca.gov/lgcentral/goalmeasure/disDosalrate/graDhs/disDosal. htm Arizona: Waste: Arizona Department of Environmental Quality, Waste Programs Division: httos://www.azdea.gov/environ/waste/solid/ Population: Arizona Office of Employment & Population Statistics: httDs://ooDulation.az.gov/DODulation-estimates New Mexico: Waste: New Mexico Environment Department, Solid Waste Bureau: httos://www.env. nm.gov/swb/AnnualReDortsand Forms, htm Population: University of New Mexico Bureau of Business & Economic Research: httDs://bber.unm.edu/demograD2.htm Texas: (Per-capita waste): Texas Commission on Environmental Quality, "Municipal Solid Waste in Texas: A Year in Review": htto://www.tcea.state.tx.us/oermitting/waste oermits/waste olanning/wo swasteolan.ht ml Time Period 2007-2014 Units Kgs/person/day of municipal solid waste disposed (CA, AZ, TX) or generated minus recycling and diversion (NM) Notes 2016 interim report does not include data from 2010 report (nor the full time period covered in the 2010 report). The interim report has significant changes to the type of data included in the 2010 report (e.g., disposal versus generation) and has much more complete data across states. AZ and NM data converted to per-capita waste based on population data. ------- State of the Border Region 2016 Interim Report: Indicator Metadata and Data Tables 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 California (statewide, disposal) 2.59 2.31 2.04 2.04 2.00 1.95 2.00 2.04 New Mexico (statewide, generated minus recycling and diversion) 2.46 2.57 2.48 2.35 2.37 2.23 2.23 2.34 Arizona (statewide, disposal) 3.91 3.41 2.91 2.95 2.88 2.80 2.73 2.83 Texas(Border counties, disposal) 2.84 2.87 2.85 2.66 2.58 2.63 2.62 2.62 Units: Kg/person/day Indicator Per-Capita Municipal Solid Waste Generated in Mexican Border States Description Comparison of 2005 and 2012 per-capita daily solid waste generation for Mexico border states Sources 2012 Data: Waste: INECC/SEMARNAT, "Diagnostico Basico para la Gestion Integral de los Residuos, 2012": http://www.inecc.gob.mx/descargas/dgcenica/diagnostico basico extenso 2012.pdf Population: CONAPO, "Poblacion, 2006-2012": http://www.conapo.gob.mx/es/CONAPO/Poblacion 2006-2012 2005 Data: BECC, "Diagnostico de Infraestructura Ambiental Basica para el estado de [estado]" and 2010 State of the Border Region report Time Period 2005 and 2012 Units Kg/person/day Notes Data are for border states, not the border region. 2005 data was included in 2010 border indicators report but not identified by year. State 2005 2012 Tamaulipas 0.91 0.69 Nuevo Leon 1.13 0.70 Coahuila 0.86 0.70 Chihuahua 0.99 0.68 Sonora 0.86 1.42 ------- State of the Border Region 2016 Interim Report: Indicator Metadata and Data Tables State 2005 2012 Baja California 1.8 1.26 Units: kg/person/day Indicator Number of electronics refurbishers and recyclers in the border region certified to R2 or e-Stewards® Description Count of number of certified refurbishers and recycles in the border region Sources U.S. EPA, Office of Resource Conservation and Recovery Time Period 2016 Units Number of facilities Certification Body Facility Address City State R2, e-Stewards® 3R Network Avenida Lopez Portillo S/N Parque Industrial San Luis Rio Colorado Sonora R2, e-Stewards® 3R Network Blvd. Lazaro Cardenas 4200 Int. No. A1 Villas del Colorado Baja California R2 AER Worldwide 1790 Commerce Park, Suite E El Paso TX R2 Cali Resources, Inc 2310 Michael Faraday Drive San Diego CA R2 ecoATM 10121 Barnes Canyon Rd San Diego CA R2 Fortune Plastic & Metal 1119 Pendale Road El Paso TX R2 Fortune Plastic & Metal 9102 Seguin Drive Pharr TX R2 IMS Electronics Recycling Corporation 12455 Kerran Street; Suite 300 Poway CA R2 Innovative Applications Corporation 9565 Plaza Circle El Paso TX R2 iQor Global Services de Mexico S.A. de C.V. Blvd. Montebello 737 Parque Industrial Colonial Reynosa Tamaulipas R2 Lexmark International SA de CV Blvd. Independence 3550, Zona Industrial Lexmark Juarez Chihuahua R2 Simba Recycling 2654 Vista Pacific Dr. Oceanside CA R2 Technology Solutions and Services, S.A. de C.V. Ave. Rosa Maria Yanar Fuentes #7050 Juarez Chihuahua ------- State of the Border Region 2016 Interim Report: Indicator Metadata and Data Tables Certification Body Facility Address City State R2 Technology Solutions and Services, S.A. de C.V. Carretera Mexicali Aeropuerto Km 17 Mexicali Baja California R2 Tex Mex Recycling 2801 Galveston McAllen TX R2 Valutech Out Sourcing, S.A. de C.V. Blvd. Manuel Gomez Morin #569 Mexicali Baja California R2 Valutech Out Sourcing, S.A. de C.V. Calzada Gustavo Vildosola Castro No. 1849 Colonia Ex Ejido Coahuila. Delegacion Gonzalez Ortega Mexicali Baja California R2 WSA Distributing 7222 Opportunity Rd San Diego CA R2 ZRG, LLC 5910 Sea Lion Place #140 Carlsbad CA ------- State of the Border Region 2016 Interim Report: Indicator Metadata and Data Tables Enhance Joint Readiness for Environmental Response Indicator Number of Incident Notifications in the Border Region Received by the National Response Center (NRC) Description 2003-2015 trend in incident notifications to NRC from U.S. border states and Mexico Sources 2003-2009: U.S. National Response Center data provided by EPA, OSWER (2010) 2010: Presentation: Goal 4: Emergency Preparedness and Response, Tuesday, May 10 (08:40-09:10 hrs.), 3. Binational Incident Notification Process, Report on Notification of Emergencies & Exercises Completed by Mexico, Mexico Binational Notification (2010) 2011-2015: Subprocuraduria de Inspeccion Industrial, Procuraduria Federal de Proteccion al Ambiente. Cd. de Mexico, Mex. Junio, 2016 Time Period 2003-2015 Units Number of incident notifications Notes Data include all NRC notifications of incidents received from and delivered to the Joint Response Team components from 2003-2015. Filtered for incidents only; data do not include drills. State 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 California 283 331 315 434 442 468 515 Arizona 45 32 58 57 55 42 45 New Mexico 8 11 9 7 7 13 5 Texas 91 151 186 154 150 145 122 Total 428 529 571 664 661 672 690 State 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 California 525 429 403 343 245 300 Arizona 38 45 26 23 43 32 New Mexico 4 12 9 15 6 4 Texas 93 157 111 108 111 105 Total 660 25 20 87 26 35 ------- State of the Border Region 2016 Interim Report: Indicator Metadata and Data Tables Indicator Number of Incident Notifications in the Border Region Received by COATEA/ CENACOM Description 2003-2015 trend in incident notifications to COATEA/CENACOM Sources 2003-2009: COATEA, 2010 2010: Presentation: Goal 4: Emergency Preparedness and Response, Tuesday, May 10 (08:40- 09:10 hrs.), 3. Binational Incident Notification Process, Report on Notification of Emergencies & Exercises Completed by Mexico, Mexico Binational Notification (2010)" 2011-2012: Subprocuraduria de Inspeccion Industrial, Procuraduria Federal de Proteccion al Ambiente. Cd. de Mexico, Mex. Junio, 2016 2013-2015: Direccion de Administracion de Emergencias, Direccion General de Proteccion Civil de la Secretaria de Gobernacion. Cd. de Mexico, Mex. Junio, 2017 Time Period 2003-2015 Units Number of incident notifications Notes Data are for emergencies reported by Mexico border sister cities and aggregated by state State (Border Region Cities only) 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 Baja California 2 2 4 5 11 2 6 Sonora 1 7 6 4 12 7 3 Chihuahua 0 0 2 4 2 3 1 Coahuila 3 1 1 0 2 2 1 Nuevo Leon 1 1 1 0 0 3 0 Tamaulipas 25 20 5 15 16 25 17 Total 32 31 19 28 43 42 28 State 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 Baja California 7 8 6 16 6 5 Sonora 2 6 6 20 6 6 Chihuahua 3 1 3 14 5 2 Coahuila 0 3 0 7 0 1 Nuevo Leon 2 0 1 4 1 0 Tamaulipas 12 5 4 14 5 4 Total 26 12 11 40 13 15 ------- State of the Border Region 2016 Interim Report: Indicator Metadata and Data Tables Indicator Binational Capacity Building and Training Events Description 2001-2015 Trend in border region capacity building and training events Source U.S. EPA, SEMARNAT, Civil Protection. "U.S. Mexico Border 2020 Training Events, 2001- 2015" (data file) supplemented with data file from PROFEPA Time Period 2001-2015 Units Number of capacity building and training activities in the border region Notes 2010 report included only exercises (i.e., table top full scale; 2016 Interim Report also includes other capacity building and training (e.g., courses, workshops, etc.) Some activities include multiple sister cities; these are counted as one exercise. 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 Events Reported by U.S. 4 6 5 9 3 2 0 7 Events Reported by Mexico 2 4 2 1 1 6 3 4 Total: 6 10 7 10 4 8 3 11 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 Events Reported by U.S. 12 14 16 17 21 4 10 Events Reported by Mexico 2 4 3 6 5 5 7 Total: 14 18 19 23 26 9 17 ------- State of the Border Region 2016 Interim Report: Indicator Metadata and Data Tables Environmental Performance through Compliance, Enforcement, Pollution Prevention, and Promotion of Environmental Stewardship Indicator Total Number of Facilities Regulated Under Federal Programs: U.S. and Mexico Border Region Description Total number of facilities in the border region regulated under federal U.S. and Mexico programs Sources Mexico (2008): PROFEPA, "Programa Ambiental Mexico - Estados Unidos: Frontera 2012; Meta # 6: Mejorar el desempeno ambiental mediante la aplicacion y el cumplimiento de la ley, la prevencion de la contaminacion y la promocion de la gestion ambiental responsable," Presented at 2009 Border 2012 NCM Meeting Mexico (2016): PROFEPA U.S.: ECHO database (2010 and 2016) 2016 Query parameters: Select DISTINCT REGISTRYJD, FAC_NAME, FAC_STREET, FAC_CITY, FAC_STATE, FAC_EPA_REGION, ACTIVE_FLAG, FAC_US_MEX_BORDER_FLG, CAA, CWA, RCR, SDW, TRI, RMP, AIRJDS, NPDESJDS, RCRAJDS, SDWAJDS, TRIJDS, RMPJDS, GHGJDS from ECHO_DFR.V_FACILITIES_SUMMARIES where FAC_US_MEX_BORDER_FLG=Y -- and ACTIVE_FLAG='Y'; ORDER BY FAC_STATE, FAC_NAME Time Period Mexico data are for 2008 and 2016; U.S. data are for 2010 and 2016 Units Number of facilities in the border region regulated under federal programs Notes 2016 U.S. facilities are categorized as "active" rather than "linked" State/Region Mexico Border States: 2008 Mexico Border States: 2016 U.S. Border Region: 2010 U.S. Border Region 2016 Baja California 2,678 5,930 Sonora 467 1,611 Chihuahua 715 4,174 Coahuila 512 934 Nuevo Leon 434 256 Tamaulipas 1,407 3,364 California 3,750 4,328 Arizona 400 660 New Mexico 250 306 Texas 995 1,214 ------- State of the Border Region 2016 Interim Report: Indicator Metadata and Data Tables Indicator Number of State and Federal Inspections for Federal Programs in the U.S. Border Region Description 2002-2015 trend in inspections under federal programs for border region facilities, by U.S. State Sources 2002-2009 data: EPA, OECA (2010) 2010-2011 data: EPA, ECHO (2015)-queried August 2015 2012-2015 data: EPA, ECHO (2016)-queried May 2016 Time Period 2002-2015 (calendar year) Units Number of inspections Notes 2010 data from ECHO (2015) is incomplete. 2010-2015 data (ECHO 2015 and 2016) includes local inspections for CA and AZ (under delegated programs) as well as state and federal. ECHO (2016): Includes CAA, CWA, EPCRA, FIFRA, RCRA, SDWA, TSCA Query parameters: Select DISTINCT f.REGISTRYJD, f.FAC_NAME, f.FAC_STREET, f.FAC_CITY, f.FAC_STATE, f. ACTIVE_FLAG, i.STATUTE, i,INSPECTION_TYPE_DESC, i,INSPECTION_TYPE_CODE, i.LEAD_AGENCY, i,INSPECTION_DATE from ECHO_DFR.V_FACIUTIES_SUMMARIES f, ECHO_DFR.COMPUANCE_MONITOR_HISTORIES 1 where f.REGISTRY_ID=i.REGISTRY_ID and f.FAC_US_MEX_BORDER_FLG='Y' and i,INSPECTION_DATE is not null ORDER BY i,INSPECTION_DATE; ECHO (2015): Includes CAA, CWA, EPCRA, FIFRA, RCRA, SDWA, TSCA Query paramaters: Select DISTINCT f.REGISTRYJD, f.FAC_NAME, f.FAC_STREET, f.FAC_CITY, f.FAC_STATE, f. ACTIVE_FLAG, i.STATUTE, i,INSPECTION_TYPE_DESC, i,INSPECTION_TYPE_CODE, i.LEAD_AGENCY, i,INSPECTION_DATE from ECHO_DFR.V_FACIUTIES_SUMMARIES f, ECHO_DFR.COMPUANCE_MONITOR_HISTORIES i where f.REGISTRY_ID=i.REGISTRY_ID and f.FAC_US_MEX_BORDER_FLG='Y' and i,INSPECTION_DATE is not null ORDER BY i,INSPECTION_DATE 2002-2009 data: Facility records qualify for inclusion based on: • The FRS US Mexico Border Flag = "Y", and • CAA:has a link to an AFS ID number; or • CWA-PCS: has a link to PCS State code = AZ; or • CWA-ICP: has a link to ICIS-NPDES facility interest state code = CA, NM, TX; or • RCRA: has a link to a RCRAInfo handler which is a TSDF, LQG, SQG, CESQG, and/or transporter; or • Other: has a link to an ICIS inspection activity not related to the CAA, CWA-NPDES, or RCRA programs. • Obvious duplicate records between AFS, PCS, ICP, RCR and ICI were deleted; others will result in double counting the action(s). ------- State of the Border Region 2016 Interim Report: Indicator Metadata and Data Tables State Border Region 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 CA 39 341 446 201 193 288 213 99 AZ 11 49 117 63 79 66 61 48 NM 10 36 54 64 55 66 28 29 TX 42 240 273 187 174 223 223 220 State Border Region 2010* 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 CA 203 315 244 271 322 298 AZ 105 143 154 133 138 125 NM 42 60 71 63 52 52 TX 187 336 370 268 334 176 *data is incomplete Indicator Number of Federal Inspections in the Mexico Border Region Description 2003-2015 trend in inspections for federally regulated facilities in the border region, by Mexican State Sources 2010-2015 data: Subprocuraduria de Inspeccion Industrial, Procuraduria Federal de Proteccion al Ambiente. Cd. de Mexico, Mex. 2009 data and review of 2003-2008 data: PROFEPA (2010) 2003-2008 data: PROFEPA, "Programa Ambiental Mexico - Estados Unidos: Frontera 2012; Meta # 6: Mejorar el desempeno ambiental mediante la aplicacion y el cumplimiento de la ley, la prevencion de la contaminacion y la promocion de la gestion ambiental responsable," Presented at 2009 Border 2012 NCM Meeting Time Period 2003-2015 Units Visits per year Notes Data are for border region (franja fronteriza). State Border Region 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 Baja California 231 210 254 233 242 322 209 Sonora 41 56 76 69 88 76 93 Chihuahua 115 123 94 97 113 252 139 Coahuila 63 41 39 52 76 100 71 Nuevo Leon 104 68 65 83 64 25 81 Tamaulipas 193 222 205 179 206 249 200 Grand Total 747 720 733 713 789 1024 793 ------- State of the Border Region 2016 Interim Report: Indicator Metadata and Data Tables State Border Region 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 Baja California 268 294 204 222 282 305 Sonora 99 39 47 38 54 43 Chihuahua 241 100 130 130 163 104 Coahuila 55 47 29 39 30 47 Nuevo Leon 15 9 5 4 9 7 Tamaulipas 184 128 117 121 140 80 Grand Total 862 617 532 554 678 586 Indicator Pollution Reduction from Federal Enforcement Actions in the U.S. Border Region Description 2004-2014 trend in pollution reductions from enforcement actions under federal programs, by U.S. State Sources EPA, ECHO (2016)—queried May 2016 Time Period 2004-2015 (calendar year) Units Pounds of pollution (in millions) Notes • Data are from ECHO data - copy of ICIS FE&C Environmental Impacts for enforcement conclusions linked to Mexico Border facilities • Data were updated from ICIS on May 7, 2016 • SQL logic was revised over prior year data retrievals due to ECHO_DFR table data being incomplete. • Deleted columns linking to facilities (kept FAC_STATE) to remove duplicates due to a single settlement addressing multiple facilities • Deleted columns not needed to summarize pollutant reduction quantities • Added (calendar) YEAR column based on SETTLEMENT ENTERED DATE • Added STD UNITS column based on POLLUTANT UNIT CODE to normalize codes (subjectively applied) • Added SORT KEY to separate less meaningful/less used units (value = 1 or 2; subjectively applied; did not perform unit conversions, e.g., kg to pounds, or drum to gallons) • Pivot table is based on AVERAGE ANNUAL VALUEs where SORT KEY = 1 Conversions used: • 1 gallon = 7 pounds (average for oils) ------- State of the Border Region 2016 Interim Report: Indicator Metadata and Data Tables 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 CA 280,000 25,829 23,034 140,000 0 1,135,120 AZ 0 5,000 1,977,850 0 0 0 NM 118 3,732,012 4,395,453 3,973,929 9,564 54,000 TX 1,005,671 80,336,566 105,000 0 0 0 Total 1,285,789 84,099,407 6,501,337 4,113,929 9,564 1,189,120 Annual pounds (includes gallons converted to pounds) 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 CA 22,912,974 0 753,360 0 0 76,888 AZ 0 0 0 2,125,536 2,596 311,920 NM 0 1,260 160,000 20 142,000 0 TX 4,149,061 1,897,000 8,885,087 67,705 9,529,352 4,607,834 Total 27,062,035 1,898,260 9,798,447 2,193,261 9,673,948 4,996,642 Annual pounds (includes gallons converted to pounds) ------- |