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TSCA Inventory Data Extraction Tool
Geography and Environment
new chemicals, manufactured chemicals, ...
This data extraction tool contains the non confidential identities of chemical substances submitted under the Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA). TSCA was enacted to ensure that chemicals manufactured, imported, processed, or distributed in commerce, or used or disposed of in the United States do not pose any unreasonable risks to human health or the environment. EPA adds chemical substances to the TSCA Inventory following EPA's receipt of a Notice of Commencement (NOC) signaling the manufacturer's intent to produce a chemical substance that EPA has previously reviewed and approved. Since EPA published the final TSCA Inventory Reporting Rule on December 23, 1977, the TSCA Inventory has grown to include the identities of over 83,000 chemical substances.
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PubChem
Health and Nutrition
Chemistry Physical, Organic Chemicals, ...
PubChem contains the chemical structures of small organic molecules and information on their biological activities. PubChem includes substance information, compound structures, and bioactivity data in three primary databases, PCSubstance, PCCompound, and PCBioAssay, respectively. PubChem is integrated with Entrez, NCBI's primary search engine, and also provides compound neighboring, sub/superstructure, similarity structure, bioactivity data, and other searching features.
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ACToR: Aggregated Computational Toxicology Resource
Health and Nutrition
chemical, compounds, toxic, chemicals, toxics, ...
ACToR is a tool for searching a data warehouse containing data on chemicals of environmental concern, aggregated from several hundred publicly available sources, many developed by the U.S. government. Data has been extracted from a variety of non-compatible formats and compiled to allow look-across chemical-by-chemical or data source by data source. Data can be searched by a variety of chemical names and codes as well as by chemical structure.
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Chemical Data Access Tool
Geography and Environment
pollutant, chemical access tool, hpvis, chemicals, ...
This tool is intended to aid individuals interested in learning more about chemicals that are manufactured or imported into the United States. Health and safety information on these chemicals, primarily in the form of paper documents, are routinely submitted by industry (manufacturers or importers of chemicals) to EPA under the Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA). EPA is in the process of converting these documents into electronic form and making non-confidential versions of these documents accessible through this tool. The tool enables users to conduct both full text and metadata searches of these documents, and presents these as *.pdf for viewing or downloading. The tool also queries existing EPA legacy database sources of chemical information and presents these data in a consistent format.
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EPA Data Finder
Geography and Environment
USEPA, chemical, toxic, pollution, land, chemicals, ...
Data Finder is a tool to find EPA's data sources to help people access and understand environmental information. All of the data sources are available on the Internet and have been organized by topics such as air, water, and chemicals.
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OSHA Gulf Oil Spill Sampling Data for Assessing Worker Exposures
Labor Force, Employment, and Earnings
Direct Reading Results, Chemical Sampling, ...
Following its sampling plan, OSHA industrial hygienists are monitoring workers engaged in the oil spill clean up in the Gulf of Mexico for exposure to hazardous chemicals and conditions. These data tables provide sample results for chemicals, noise, and heat stress index measurements. Samples to assess airborne concentrations of oil, weathered oil, oil dispersants, cleaning agents and other materials as identified are taken. When evaluating worker exposure, direct reading instruments and shift-long sampling is performed in the actual breathing zone of workers. OSHA has also sampled areas that are periodically frequented by workers but the samples are not taken from the breathing zone of workers. Finally, OSHA has sampled directly over tar balls, inside bags containing contaminated materials, and other locations that do not represent worker exposure but provide information on the types of chemicals that may be coming off contaminated materials.
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Patent Application Publication Full Text (2001 - Present)
Business Enterprise
tables, genetic sequence data, chemical structures, ...
Contains the full text of each patent application publication (non-provisional utility and plant) published weekly (Thursdays) from March 15, 2001 to Present (includes tables, genetic sequence data and "in-line" mathematical expressions; excludes images/drawings). The file formats are eXtensible Markup Language (XML) in accordance with the U.S. Patent Application Version 1.5; 1.6; 4.0 International Common Element (ICE); 4.1 ICE; and 4.2 ICE Document Type Definitions (DTDs). Because of the concatenation of the individual documents, these files are not well-formed XML. These files contain non-repeatable (not unique) tags. For example, each XML document within the file should have one start tag and one end tag. Concatenation creates a file that contains 5,000 plus start/end tag combinations. This means that the file will not parse successfully or open/display by default in Internet Explorer. If you put these files along with the appropriate Document Type Definition (DTD) in the same directory and double click on these weekly files, Internet Explorer will give you an error: Access is denied. Error processing resource 'us-pap-v42-2006-08-23.dtd'. Error processing resource 'file:///C:/Do... But if you take one document out of the Patent Application Publication Full Text file and place it in a directory with the correct DTD and then double click that individual document, Internet Explorer will open the file successfully. NOTE: You may receive a warning about Active X controls. Additionally, if you take one document out of the Patent Application Publication Full Text file and open it with MS Excel as an XML List, it will import the data under column headings from the XML tags. NOTE: All Patent Application Publication Full Text files will open successfully in MS Word; NotePad; WordPad; and TextPad.Approximatley 5,000 patent application publications per week. Approximately 89 MB per weekly zipfile. References to the following external files are present, but the external files themselves are not present: - Mega Sequence Listing data files - Mathematica Notebook (NB) files - CambridgeSoft Corp. ChemDraw (CDX) and MDL Information Systems (MOL) files - Drawings, mathematical expressions, and chemical structures image (TIFF) files
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Patent Grant Full Text (1976 - Present)
Business Enterprise
tables, genetic sequence data, chemical structures, ...
Patent Grant Full Text (2001 to Present): Contains the full text of each patent grant issued weekly (Tuesdays) from January 2001 to Present (includes tables, genetic sequence data and "in-line" mathematical expressions; excludes images/drawings). The file formats are Standard Generalized Markup Language (SGML) in accordance with the U.S. Patent Grant Version 2.4 Document Type Definition (DTD) and eXtensible Markup Language (XML) in accordance with the U.S. Patent Grant Version 2.5; 4.0 International Common Element (ICE); 4.1 ICE; and 4.2 ICE Document Type Definitions (DTDs). Because of the concatenation of the individual documents, these files are not well-formed SGML/XML. These files contain non-repeatable (not unique) tags. For example, each SGML or XML document within the file should have one start tag and one end tag. Concatenation creates a file that contains 4,000 plus start/end tag combinations. This means that the file will not parse successfully or open/display by default in Internet Explorer. If you put these files along with the appropriate Document Type Definition (DTD) in the same directory and double click on these weekly files, Internet Explorer will give you an error: Access is denied. Error processing resource 'us-patent-grant-v42-2006-08-23.dtd'. Error processing resource 'file:///C:/Do... <!DOCTYPE us-patent-grant SYSTEM "us-patent-grant-v42-2006-08-23.dtd" [ ]> But if you take one document out of the Patent Grant Full Text file and place it in a directory with the correct DTD and then double click that individual document, Internet Explorer will open the file successfully. NOTE: You may receive a warning about Active X controls. Additionally, if you take one document out of the Patent Grant Full Text file and open it with MS Excel as an XML List, it will import the data under column headings from the XML tags. NOTE: All Patent Grant Full Text files will open successfully in MS Word; NotePad; WordPad; and TextPad. Approximately 4,000 patent grants per week. Approximately 75 MB per weekly zipfile. References to the following external files are present, but the external files themselves are not present: - Mega Sequence Listing data files - Mathematica Notebook (NB) files - CambridgeSoft Corp. ChemDraw (CDX) and MDL Information Systems (MOL) files - Drawings, mathematical expressions, and chemical structures image (TIFF) files Patent Grant Full Text (1976 to 2001): Contains the full text of each patent grant issued weekly (Tuesdays) from January 1976 to December 2001 (includes tables, genetic sequence data and "in-line" mathematical expressions; excludes images/drawings). The file format is ASCII text (a.k.a. Green Book). Chemical structures are not present, but their location is indicated by a structure call-out. Includes patent number, series code and application number, type of patent, filing date, title, issue date, inventor information, assignee name at time of issue, foreign priority information, related US patent documents, classification information, US and foreign references, attorney, agent or firm/legal representative, Patent Cooperation Treaty (PCT) information, abstract, specification, and claims. Approximately 4,000 patent grants per week. Approximately 104 GB total.
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TRI Explorer
Geography and Environment
inventory, pollutant, Toxics Release Inventory, ...
TRI Explorer provides powerful, flexible, user-friendly access to Toxics Release Inventory (TRI) data to help communities identify facilities and chemical disposal or other release patterns that may warrant further study and analysis. Combined with hazard and exposure information, the TRI Explorer can be a valuable tool for risk identification. The TRI is a centerpiece of the community right-to-know approach for environmental information mandated by the Emergency Planning and Community Right-to-Know Act (EPCRA) of 1986.
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Local Emergency Planning Committee (LEPC) Data
Geography and Environment
Superfund Amendments and Reauthorization Act, ...
The LEPC data set contains over 3000 listings, as of 2008, for name and location data identifying Local Emergency Planning Committees (LEPCs). LEPCs are people responsible to develop an emergency response plan, review it at least annually, and provide information about chemicals in the community to citizens. Plans are developed by LEPCs with stakeholder participation. There is one LEPC for each of the more than 3,000 designated local emergency planning districts. The LEPC membership must include (at a minimum): Elected state and local officials; Police, fire, civil defense, and public health professionals; Environment, transportation, and hospital officials; Facility representatives; Representatives from community groups and the media.
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Title III List of Lists -- Data Tool
Geography and Environment
Superfund Amendments and Reauthorization Act, 304, ...
This list was prepared to help firms handling chemicals determine whether they need to submit reports under sections 302, 304, or 313 of the Emergency Planning and Community Right-to-Know Act of 1986 (EPCRA) and, for a specific chemical, what reports may need to be submitted. It will also help firms determine whether they will be subject to accident prevention regulations under Clean Air Act (CAA) section 112(r).
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NIOSH Pocket Guide to Chemical Hazards (NPG)
Health and Nutrition
properties, work, health, symptoms, IDLHs, ...
The NIOSH Pocket Guide to Chemical Hazards (NPG) is intended as a source of general industrial hygiene information on several hundred chemicals/classes for workers, employers, and occupational health professionals. The NPG does not contain an analysis of all pertinent data, rather it presents key information and data in abbreviated or tabular form for chemicals or substance groupings (e.g. cyanides, fluorides, manganese compounds) that are found in the work environment. The information found in the NPG should help users recognize and control occupational chemical hazards.
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Quick Stats
Agriculture
women operators, green onions, cucumbers, Temples, ...
Quick Stats is the National Agricultural Statistics Service's online, self-service tool to access complete results from the 1997, 2002, and 2007 Censuses of Agriculture. The census collects data on all commodities produced on U.S. farms and ranches, as well as detailed information on expenses, income, and operator characteristics.
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TOXMAP : online toxicology maps.
Health and Nutrition
TRI, Geographic Information System, ...
TOXMAP(r) is a Geographic Information System (GIS) that uses maps of the United States to help users visually explore data from the EPA's Toxics Release Inventory (TRI) and Superfund Programs. TOXMAP helps users create nationwide, regional, or local area maps showing where TRI chemicals are released on-site into the air, water, and ground. It also provides facility and release details, color-codes release amounts for a single year or year range, and aggregates release data over multiple years. Maps also show locations of Superfund National Priority List (NPL) sites, listing all chemical contaminants present at these sites.
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Patent Grant Data/XML (2001 - Present)
Business Enterprise
Patent Grant Full Text SGML XML with Embedded TIFF...
Contains the full text, images/drawings, and complex work units (tables, mathematical expressions, genetic sequence data, and chemical structures) of each patent grant issued weekly (Tuesdays) from January 2, 2001 to Present. The file formats are Standard Generalized Markup Language (SGML) in accordance with the U.S. Patent Grant Version 2.4 Document Type Definition (DTD) and eXtensible Markup Language (XML) in accordance with the U.S. Patent Grant Version 2.5; 4.0 International Common Element (ICE); 4.1 ICE; and 4.2 ICE Document Type Definitions (DTDs). Tables and sequence data are included using CALS markup. Mathematical expressions are included using MATHML markup and external Mathematica Notebook (NB) files. Chemical structures are represented by external CambridgeSoft Corp. ChemDraw (CDX) files and MDL Information Systems (MOL) files. Drawings, mathematical expressions, and chemical structures are also included as external Tagged Image File Format (TIFF) Revision 6.0 with CCITT Group 4 Compression image files. Each weekly file contains approximately 4,000 patent grants. There can be an optional weekly Supplemental zipfile that contains lengthy genetic sequence listings (anything over 300 pages) or a lengthy tables (anything over 200 pages). Approximately 836 MB per week.
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Patent Application Publication Data/XML (2001 - Present)
Business Enterprise
MDL Information Systems (MOL) files, tables, ...
Contains the full text, images/drawings, and complex work units (tables, mathematical expressions, genetic sequence data, and chemical structures) of each patent application publication (non-provisional utility and plant) published weekly (Thursdays) from March 15, 2001 to Present. The file formats are eXtensible Markup Language (XML) in accordance with the U.S. Patent Application Version 1.5; 1.6; 4.0 International Common Element (ICE); 4.1 ICE; and 4.2 ICE Document Type Definitions (DTDs). Tables and sequence data are included using CALS markup. Mathematical expressions are included using MATHML markup and external Mathematica Notebook (NB) files. Chemical structures are represented by external CambridgeSoft Corp. ChemDraw (CDX) files and MDL Information Systems (MOL) files. Drawings, mathematical expressions, and chemical structures are also included as external Tagged Image File Format (TIFF) Revision 6.0 with CCITT Group 4 Compression image files. Each weekly file contains approximately 5,000 published patent applications. There can be an optional weekly Supplemental zipfile that contains lengthy genetic sequence listings (anything over 300 pages) or a lengthy tables (anything over 200 pages). Approximately 1.5 GB per week.
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MyEnvironment
Geography and Environment
myenvironment, my environment, risk, brownfields, ...
This web site allows members of the public to find environmental information from the EPA and beyond for their neighborhood or community.
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