EPA GIS Data
The EPA uses a wide variety of data to support environmental analysis and decision making. In Region 2 (New York, New Jersey, Puerto Rico and the United States Virgin Islands), GIS staff have work closely with other organizations at the local, state and federal levels to share or jointly develop critical data sets for environmental analysis. GIS data sets maintained by EPA for Region 2 are provided for download below as a public information resource for the public. Each Region 2 data download includes descriptive information, or metadata, about the data source that is compliant with Federal Geographic Data Committee (FGDC) metadata content standards, and any additional available background material related to the data.
Most of the data used for GIS analysis in EPA Region 2 originates from other organizations. See "GIS Resources and Links" to access data and applications from many of these organizations. For any additional information about EPA Region 2 GIS data, please email r2gisdata@epa.gov.
EPA Regulated Facility Data for EPA Region 2 (New York, New Jersey, Puerto Rico and the US Virgin Islands)
The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is responsible for environmental oversite over a variety of industrial activities under many federal statutes including the Clean Air Act (CAA), the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act (CERCLA), Clean Water Act (CWA), the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA), and Emergency Planning and Community Right-to-Know Act (EPCRA). These facility layers include the best available locations from EPA's Envirofacts, EPA's Facility Registry System (FRS), other EPA data systems, or enhanced points determined by EPA Region 2 staff.:
- Aerometric Information Retrieval System/AIRS Facility Subsystem (AIRS/AFS) Permits in EPA Region 2 (Clean Air Act)
- Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation and Liability Information System (CERCLIS) Facilities in EPA Region 2 (Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act)
- CERCLIS National Priority List (NPL) sites in EPA Region 2
- Permit Compliance System (PCS) Pipes in EPA Region 2 (Clean Water Act)
- Permit Compliance System (PCS) Facilities in EPA Region 2
- Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) Permits in EPA Region 2: All Facitlities
- RCRA Permits in EPA Region 2: Hazardous Waste Generators
- RCRA Permits in EPA Region 2: Hazardous Waste Transporters
- RCRA Permits in EPA Region 2: Treatment, Storage and/or Disposal Facilities
- Toxic Release Inventory (TRI) Reporting in EPA Region 2 (Emergency Planning and Community Right-to-Know Act)
- EPA Region 2 Surrounding Six States Regulated Facility GIS Information layer: All facilities
The EPA Region 2 facility layers are all included in one ZIP archive file for download. That file includes extracts of data for New York, New Jersey, Puerto Rico and U.S. Virgin Islands facilities regulated by EPA or its state, commonwealth or territorial counterparts. Data are provided in both ESRI shapefile (shp) and Google KML format. For details on the individual data layers, please consult the individual documentation (metadata) that is included for each layer in text, and XML format. Shapefiles can be read in most GIS software as well as in the free ArcExplorer reader. KML files can be viewed in the free downlable verion of Google Earth.
- Download File (23 mb)
- Metadata: Text , Federal Geographic Data Committee Standard XML
EPA Regulated facility data can also be queried and displayed through a variety of EPA web resouces, including:
- EnviroMapper and Window to My Environment: Web-based mapping applications to access EPA data.
- EnviroFacts Database
- Geospatial Data Download (download national XML files of EPA facility data for the entire country)
- TRI Explorer
- EPA Internet Feature and Image Services: Links to live web-based data services that can be accessed from GIS desktop software and custom web-mapping tools.
- Other EPA Databases and Software
Sole Source Aquifers in New York and New Jersey
This layer is the designated sole source aquifers of New York and New Jersey. A Sole Source Aquifer, is an aquifer that supplies 50% or more of the drinking water for a given area where there are no reasonably available alternative sources should the aquifer become contaminated. The purpose of designation of SSA is to protect an area's ground water resource by requiring U.S Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) review of any proposed projects within the designated area that are receiving federal financial assistance. All proposed projects receiving federal funds are subject to review to ensure they do not endanger the water source. The region 2 Sole Source Aquifers are digitized from the paper copies of the SSA's with a boundary of USGS 7.5 Minute quadrangle maps. Detail information about each designated sole source aquifer can be found at http://www.epa.gov/region02/water/aquifer/index.html. Information about Sole Source Aquifer Protection Program can be found at http://cfpub.epa.gov/safewater/sourcewater/sourcewater.cfm?action=SSA
The sole source aquifer data are all included in one ZIP archive file for download. Data are provided in both ESRI shapefile (shp) and Google KML format. For details on the individual data layers, please consult the individual documentation (metadata) that is included for each layer in text and XML format. Shapefiles can be read in most GIS software as well as in the free ArcExplorer reader. KML files can be viewed in the free downlable verion of Google Earth.
- Download File (4 mb)
- Metadata: Text , Federal Geographic Data Committee Standard XML
No Discharge Areas for Marine Vessel Waste in New York and New Jersey
This data set includes "No Discharge Zones (NDZ) " or areas for New York and New Jersey for designated bodies of water where the discharge of treated and untreated boat sewage is prohibited. For details on the individual data layers, please consult the individual documentation (metadata) that is included for each layer in text and XML format.
The no discharge zone data are all included in one ZIP archive file for download. Data are provided in both ESRI shapefile (shp) and Google KMZ format. Shapefiles can be read in most GIS software as well as in the free ArcExplorer reader. KMZ files can be viewed in the free downlable verion of Google Earth.
- Download File (1.7 mb)
- Metadata: Text , Federal Geographic Data Committee Standard XML
For more information about NDZs see:
Hydrography and EPA Water Quality Data
Land Cover Data
Other EPA Geospatial Data
- EPA Internet Feature and Image Services: Links to live web-based data services that can be accessed from GIS desktop software and custom web-mapping tools.
If you can't find the information you need elsewhere in this section of the EPA Region 2 site, please send us an email at r2gisdata@epa.gov describing what you are looking for.
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