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More HIFLD layers
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'table': 'epa_tsca_facilities',
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'description': 'This dataset represents integrated facility information from FRS, limited to the subset of facilities that link to the Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA). This subset of data was identified as information that can be used in the Hazardous Materials Emergency Support Function #10. Additional contact, state ids, NAICs, and SIC attributes are linked by registry id. It contains only active facilities. This feature contains location and facility identification information from EPA\'s Facility Registry System (FRS) for the subset of facilities that link to the Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA) System. The TSCA database supports the Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA) of 1976, which provides EPA with authority to require reporting, record-keeping and testing requirements, and restrictions relating to chemical substances and/or mixtures. Certain substances are generally excluded from TSCA, including, among others, food, drugs, cosmetics and pesticides. TSCA addresses the production, importation, use, and disposal of specific chemicals including polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs), asbestos, radon and lead-based paint.FRS identifies and geospatially locates facilities, sites or places subject to environmental regulations or of environmental interest. Using vigorous verification and data management procedures, FRS integrates facility data from EPA\'s national program systems, other federal agencies, and State and tribal master facility records and provides EPA with a centrally managed, single source of comprehensive and authoritative information on facilities. This data set contains the subset of FRS integrated facilities that link to TSCA facilities once the TSCA data has been integrated into the FRS database. Additional information on FRS is available at the EPA website http://www.epa.gov/enviro/html/fii/index.html.\n\nSource: Homeland Infrastructure Foundation-Level Data (HIFLD) @ https://hifld-dhs-gii.opendata.arcgis.com/datasets/5e2d8818b8ca4dbc8f14ea2e118b9a86_0'
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},
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'name': 'EPA Emergency Response (ER) Risk Management Plan (RMP) Facilities',
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'url': 'https://hifld-dhs-gii.opendata.arcgis.com/datasets/77002470dde842dca4da8fe9eadc557f_0.geojson',
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'table': 'epa_er_rmp_facilities',
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'sld': 'point',
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'description': 'This dataset represents integrated facility information from FRS, limited to the subset of facilities that link to the Risk Management Plan (RMP) database. This subset of data was identified as information that can be used in the Hazardous Materials Emergency Support Function #10. Additional contact, state ids, NAICs, and SIC attributes are linked by registry id. It contains only active facilities. This feature contains location and facility identification information from EPA\'s Facility Registry System (FRS) for the subset of facilities that link to the Risk Management Plan (RMP) database. RMP stores the risk management plans reported by companies that handle, manufacture, use, or store certain flammable or toxic substances, as required under section 112(r) of the Clean Air Act (CAA). FRS identifies and geospatially locates facilities, sites or places subject to environmental regulations or of environmental interest. Using vigorous verification and data management procedures, FRS integrates facility data from EPA\'s national program systems, other federal agencies, and State and tribal master facility records and provides EPA with a centrally managed, single source of comprehensive and authoritative information on facilities. This data set contains the subset of FRS integrated facilities that link to RMP facilities once the RMP data has been integrated into the FRS database. Additional information on FRS is available at the EPA website http://www.epa.gov/enviro/html/fii/index.html.\n\nSource: Homeland Infrastructure Foundation-Level Data (HIFLD) @ https://hifld-dhs-gii.opendata.arcgis.com/datasets/77002470dde842dca4da8fe9eadc557f_0'
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},
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{
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'name': 'EPA Emergency Response (ER) Toxic Release Inventory (TRI) Facilities',
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'url': 'https://hifld-dhs-gii.opendata.arcgis.com/datasets/5e549b76b1d74365bd6f25497105cd4d_0.geojson',
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'table': 'epa_er_tri_facilities',
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'sld': 'point',
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'description': 'This dataset represents integrated facility information from FRS, limited to the subset of facilities that link to the Toxic Release Inventory (TRI). This subset of data was identified as information that can be used in the Hazardous Materials Emergency Support Function #10. Additional contact, state ids, NAICs, and SIC attributes are linked by registry id. It contains only active facilities. This feature contains location and facility identification information from EPA\'s Facility Registry System (FRS) for the subset of facilities that link to the Toxic Release Inventory (TRI) System. TRI is a publicly available EPA database reported annually by certain covered industry groups, as well as federal facilities. It contains information about more than 650 toxic chemicals that are being used, manufactured, treated, transported, or released into the environment, and includes information about waste management and pollution prevention activities. FRS identifies and geospatially locates facilities, sites or places subject to environmental regulations or of environmental interest. Using vigorous verification and data management procedures, FRS integrates facility data from EPA\'s national program systems, other federal agencies, and State and tribal master facility records and provides EPA with a centrally managed, single source of comprehensive and authoritative information on facilities. This data set contains the subset of FRS integrated facilities that link to TRI facilities once the TRI data has been integrated into the FRS database. Additional information on FRS is available at the EPA website http://www.epa.gov/enviro/html/fii/index.html.\n\nSource: Homeland Infrastructure Foundation-Level Data (HIFLD) @ https://hifld-dhs-gii.opendata.arcgis.com/datasets/5e549b76b1d74365bd6f25497105cd4d_0'
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},
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{
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'name': 'US Hospitals',
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'url': 'https://hifld-dhs-gii.opendata.arcgis.com/datasets/42ce7fa255f14f6e8c1933d3adf1e762_0.geojson',
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'table': 'hospitals',
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'sld': 'point',
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'description': 'This database represents locations of Hospitals for 50 states and Washington D.C. , Puerto Rico and US territories. The dataset only includes hospital facilities and does not include nursing homes. Data for all the states was acquired from respective states departments or their open source websites and then geocoded and converted into a spatial database. After geocoding the exact spatial location of each point was moved to rooftops wherever possible and points which have been physically verified have been labelled "Geocode", "Imagery", "Imagery with other" and "Unverified" depending on the methodology used to move the points. "Unverified" data points have still not been physically examined even though each of the points has been street geocoded as mentioned above. Missing records are denoted by "Not Available" or NULL values. Not Available denotes information that was either missing in the source data or data that has not been populated current version. This dataset has been developed to represent Hospitals for inclusion in the HSIP datasets.\n\nSource: Homeland Infrastructure Foundation-Level Data (HIFLD) @ https://hifld-dhs-gii.opendata.arcgis.com/datasets/42ce7fa255f14f6e8c1933d3adf1e762_0'
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'name': 'US Pharmacies',
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'url': 'https://hifld-dhs-gii.opendata.arcgis.com/datasets/19145a0e403a4af4b2e4b76a6f2ec0ee_0.geojson',
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'table': 'pharmacies',
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'description': 'This dataset represents pharmacies in the United States and Territories. A pharmacy is a facility whose primary function is to store, prepare and legally dispense prescription drugs under the professional supervision of a licensed pharmacist. It meets any licensing or certification standards set forth by the jurisdiction where it is located. This geospatial dataset includes pharmacies in the United States, as well as the territories of American Samoa, Guam, Puerto Rico, the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands, and the Virgin Islands. The tabular data was gathered from the National Plan and Provider Enumeration System (NPPES) dataset. Pharmacies that were verified to service only animal populations were excluded from the dataset. The currentness of this dataset is indicated by the [CONTDATE] field. Based on this field the oldest record dates from 03/30/2010 and the newest record dates from 10/25/2010.\n\nSource: Homeland Infrastructure Foundation-Level Data (HIFLD) @ https://hifld-dhs-gii.opendata.arcgis.com/datasets/19145a0e403a4af4b2e4b76a6f2ec0ee_0'
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'name': 'Hazardous Materials Routes',
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'url': 'https://hifld-dhs-gii.opendata.arcgis.com/datasets/b40531c05e0847b4a59555631833df16_0.geojson',
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'table': 'hazmat_routes',
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'sld': 'line',
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'description': 'This dataset represents all designated and restricted road and highway routes for highway route controlled quantities (HRCQ) of Class 7 (radioactive) materials (RAM) (HRCQ/RAM) and non-radioactive hazardous materials (NRHMs) transportation. The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) Hazardous Material Routes were developed using the 2004 First Edition TIGER/Line files. The routes are described in the National Hazardous Material Route Registry (NMHRR). The on-line NMHRR linkage is http://hazmat.fmcsa.dot.gov/nhmrr/index.asp With the exception of 13 features that were not identified with the Tiger/Lines, Hazmat routes were created by extracting the TIGER/Line segments that corresponded to each individual route. Hazmat routes in the NTAD, are organized into 3 database files, hazmat.shp, hmroutes.dbf, and hmstcnty.dbf. Each record in each database represents a unique Tiger/Line segment. These Tiger/Line segments are grouped into routes identified as character strings in the ROUTE_ID field in the hmroutes.dbf table. The route name appearing in the ROUTE_ID is assigned by FMCSA and is unique for each State . The hmstcnty.dbf table allows the user to select routes by State and County. A single shapefile, called hazmat.shp, represents geometry for all routes in the United States.\n\nSource: Homeland Infrastructure Foundation-Level Data (HIFLD) @ https://hifld-dhs-gii.opendata.arcgis.com/datasets/b40531c05e0847b4a59555631833df16_0'
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