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Water Data Systems

Data Systems

The following data systems support the enforcement and compliance assurance program under the Clean Water Act and the Safe Drinking Water Act.

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There are two major EPA Water data systems:

Permit Compliance System (PCS), is a national information management system that tracks implementation of the National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) program, authorized by the Clean Water Act. PCS tracks permit issuance, permit limits, self-monitoring data, compliance data and other data pertaining to facilities regulated under NPDES. PCS was developed in 1974 and resides on a mainframe computer. PCS records data on more than 135,000 permitees nationwide. PCS has been modernized to the Integrated Compliance Information System (ICIS) as ICIS-NPDES. The modernization from PCS to ICIS-NPDES addresses outdated technology and new program requirements.

The Safe Drinking Water Information System/Federal (SDWIS/FED) version is EPA's national data base for the Public Water System Supervision program. It includes inventory, compliance, and enforcement information on the nation's 170,000 public water systems. SDWIS/FED is an exceptions based system that for the most part receives data directly from SDWIS/STATE or data transfer from a state's system. The SDWIS/STATE version was designed for the states to help implement the drinking water program and fulfill EPA's reporting requirements. The Significant Non Compliance (SNC) Exceptions Tracking System (SETS) is a sub-system of SDWIS/FED that generates/tracks significant non-compliers. SDWIS is in the initial stage of modernization by the Office of Water.

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