Electronic File Uploading for Region 9 Superfund Sites
The Environmental Protection Agency's (EPA) Environmental Response Team has developed a powerful tool called Scribe, which is making a significant impact in Region 9. This software is revolutionising the way environmental data is collected, managed, and submitted.
Scribe is designed to handle a variety of data types, making it an versatile solution for environmental investigations. It can import Electronic Data Deliverable (EDD) files, including Analytical Lab Result EDD files such as the CLP Universal EDD, and Sampling Location data EDD files, including GPS data.
One of the key advantages of Scribe is its ability to capture sampling, observational, and monitoring field data. This includes tasks like Soil Sampling, Water Sampling, Air Sampling, and Biota Sampling, making it an essential tool for a wide range of environmental investigations.
Region 9 is heavily reliant on Scribe for its environmental data collection and submission. In addition to importing EDD files, the region uses Scribe for tasks such as data entry and submission.
For those interested in learning more about Scribe or downloading the software, the Scribe Support and Development webpage is available. For specific inquiries, Katie Krueger can be contacted at krueger.kathryn@our website.
Region 9 has also developed Supplementary R9 Scribe Valid Values for auditing data in Scribe, and Additional Scribe Data Delivery Guidance for data entry into the system. However, the name of the regional representative responsible for implementing the Scribe software tool in environmental data investigation is not currently available in the search results.
In summary, Scribe is a valuable tool for environmental investigations, streamlining data collection, management, and submission. Its versatility and ease of use make it an invaluable asset for the EPA's Environmental Response Team and Region 9 in their mission to protect and preserve the environment.