Compliance and Enforcement Permit Compliance System
Data Systems
Permit Compliance System (PCS) is a national computerized management information system that
- automates entry, updating and retrieval of National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) data
- tracks permit issuance, permit limits and monitoring data, and other data pertaining to facilities regulated under NPDES.
PCS was developed in 1974 and resides on a mainframe computer at EPA's National Computer Center (NCC) at Research Triangle Park (RTP) in North Carolina. PCS records water-discharge permit data on more than 150,000 facilities nationwide.
For the past several years PCS has been undergoing a modernization effort to address outdated technology and new program requirements. Beginning June 2006 13 states will start to use ICIS-NPDES (PCS modernization). Another 16 states, territories and tribes will begin to use ICIS-NPDES in August 2006. EPA will move the remaining NPDES states from PCS to ICIS over the next few year.
Permit Compliance System Data Access
Provides information on how to access PCS.