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Clean Air Markets 2008 Daily Emissions
Clean Air Markets 2008 Daily Emissions
Geography and Environment
Air Quality, nitrogen oxides, carbon dioxide, ...
Daily emissions from entities regulated under Acid Rain and other "cap and trade" programs ... power plants and other facilities
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Web page with links to air quality and emissions data
Web page with links to air quality and emissions data
Geography and Environment
pollutant, emission, federal data download, ...
A web page that describes and links to EPA systems for accessing and downloading ambient (outdoor) air quality and emissions data
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Current National Weather Service Watches, Warnings, or Advisories for the United States
Current National Weather Service Watches, Warnings, or Advisories for the United States
Geography and Environment
severe, environment, federal data download, ...
The National Weather Service (NWS) Storm Prediction Center uses RSS feeds to disseminate all watches, warnings and advisories for the United States that are currently in force. These RSS feeds are regularly updated to include the most current information that may include today's watches, warnings and/or advisories, as well as forecast information for future dates that meet watch, warning, or advisory conditions. Although available to all, the data summarized in these RSS feeds may be of particular value to weather professionals, meteorology students, emergency managers, and others who track weather conditions for personal, governmental, or commercial purposes.This tool provides access to NWS watches, warnings, advisories, and other similar products in the Common Alerting Protocol (CAP) and Atom Syndication Format (ATOM).Use of ATOM and CAP with Traditional and Emerging TechnologiesNWS CAP and ATOM feeds can be used to launch Internet messages, trigger alerting systems, feed mobile device (e.g., cell phone/smart phone and tablet) applications, news feeds, television text captions, highway sign messages, and synthesized voice over automated telephone calls or radio broadcasts.
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Web page with Air Quality System (AQS) ambient observation files
Web page with Air Quality System (AQS) ambient observation files
Geography and Environment
public health, Air Quality, ambient air, ...
Ambient concentrations of most requested pollutants from the national ambient air quality monitoring networks stored in the Air Quality System (AQS).
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Clean Air Status and Trends Network (CASTNET)
Clean Air Status and Trends Network (CASTNET)
Geography and Environment
Ozone, environment, ozone concentration, ...
The Clean Air Status and Trends Network (CASTNET) is a national air quality monitoring network designed to provide data to assess trends in air quality, atmospheric deposition, and ecological effects due to changes in air pollutant emissions. CASTNET began collecting measurements in 1991 with the incorporation of 50 sites from the National Dry Deposition Network, which had been in operation since 1987. CASTNET provides long-term monitoring of air quality in rural areas to determine trends in regional atmospheric nitrogen, sulfur, and ozone concentrations and deposition fluxes of sulfur and nitrogen pollutants in order to evaluate the effectiveness of national and regional air pollution control programs. CASTNET operates more than 80 regional sites throughout the contiguous United States, Alaska, and Canada. Sites are located in areas where urban influences are minimal.
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Clean Air Status and Trends Network (CASTNET) Download Data Module
Clean Air Status and Trends Network (CASTNET) Download Data Module
Energy and Utilities
public health, Ozone, environment, ...
The CASTNET Download Data module allows users to select, view, and download CASTNET data (Raw, Aggregate, Modeled & Factual Data) based on user selections. CASTNET sites are located in or near rural areas and sensitive ecosystems collecting data on ambient levels of pollutants where urban influences are minimal. CASTNET, which was initiated in 1986, is able to provide data needed to assess and report on geographic patterns and long-term temporal trends in ambient air pollution and dry atmospheric deposition. CASTNET can also be used to track changes in measurements associated with climate change (such as temperature and precipitation).
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Clean Air Markets - Data and Maps Web Application
Clean Air Markets - Data and Maps Web Application
Energy and Utilities
NOx, Air Quality, AQ, power plants, ...
Data and Maps (D&M) is an internet application that allows users easy access to industry source emissions data, providing simple viewing and reporting capabilities as well as print and download options. The objective of D&M is to provide an easy to use, interactive, and intuitive Web-based interface to view unit, facility, emissions, and allowance data collected as part of EPA's emissions trading programs. D&M provides users the tools to answer scientific, policy, and regulatory questions, and allows users to query data using a standard Web browser. No additional software, plug-ins, or security controls are required to access the data, thus supporting the objective that D&M be publicly available to all users. D&M is organized into six core functional areas: Emissions, Allowances, Facility Attributes and Contacts, Compliance, Quick Facts and Trends, and Where You Live. In addition, several external resources regarding air quality and deposition mapping can be reached through links on the D&M home page.
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1,511 views
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Patent Application Bibliographic Data/XML Version 1.5 (Text Only) (Retrospective 03/15/2001 - 12/2001)
Patent Application Bibliographic Data/XML Version 1.5 (Text Only) (Retrospective 03/15/2001 - 12/2001)
Business Enterprise
inventor, innovation, intellectual property, IP, ...
Contains the bibliographic text (i.e., front page) of each patent application (non-provisional utility and plant) published weekly (Thursdays) in Calendar Year 2001 (March 15 through December) (excludes images/drawings). The file format is eXtensible Markup Language (XML) in accordance with the U.S. Patent Application Version 1.5 Document Type Definition (DTD). This file is a subset of the Patent Application Data/XML Version 1.5 (Text Only). These product files (40 zip files totaling 34,852,604 bytes - compressed) are available at no charge from: https://eipweb.uspto.gov/2001/PatentApplBibXML No order/order form is required. This product includes a pabyyyymmdd_wknn.zip file for each week [where "yyyymmdd" is a Thursday publication date and "nn" is a two-digit, fixed-length number (with leading zero) representing the sequentially-numbered week of the year]. Within each weekly zip file are (3) files: pabyyyymmdd.xml (Bibliographic information in XML); pabyyyymmddlst.txt (List of published patent application numbers in ascending order); and pabyyyymmddrpt.txt (Statistical/summary report). For more information about these files: http://www.uspto.gov/web/menu/patdata.html
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729 views
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Image File Wrapper (IFW) Petition Decisions (January 2000 - August 2010)
Image File Wrapper (IFW) Petition Decisions (January 2000 - August 2010)
Business Enterprise
inventor, petition, innovation, ...
Contains the images of Petition Decisions from the USPTO Image File Wrapper (IFW) System, one of the components of the USPTO Public Patent Application Information Retrieval (PAIR) System. The images are Tagged Image File Format (TIFF) Revision 6.0 with CCITT Group 4 Compression (single-page TIFFs). The IFW Petition Decisions are organized by an eight digit patent application number (two digit series code plus a six digit application number) ascending. Each zip file contains TIFF image file(s) and a "metadata.xml" file associated with the TIFF image(s) in the zip file. Approximately 18 GB.
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Clean Air Markets - Facility Attributes and Contacts Query Wizard
Clean Air Markets - Facility Attributes and Contacts Query Wizard
Energy and Utilities
NOx, Air Quality, AQ, power plants, ...
The Facility Attributes and Contacts Query Wizard is part of a suite of Clean Air Markets-related tools that are accessible at http://camddataandmaps.epa.gov/gdm/index.cfm. The Facility Attributes and Contact module gives the user access to current and historical facility, owner, and representative data using custom queries, via the Facility Attributes Query Wizard, or Quick Reports. In addition, data regarding EPA, State, and local agency staff are also available. The Query Wizard can be used to search for data about a facility or facilities by identifying characteristics such as associated programs, owners, representatives, locations, and unit characteristics, facility inventories, and classifications. EPA's Clean Air Markets Division (CAMD) includes several market-based regulatory programs designed to improve air quality and ecosystems. The most well-known of these programs are EPA's Acid Rain Program and the NOx Programs, which reduce emissions of sulfur dioxide (SO2) and nitrogen oxides (NOx)-compounds that adversely affect air quality, the environment, and public health. CAMD also plays an integral role in the development and implementation of the Clean Air Interstate Rule (CAIR).
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Clean Air Markets - Allowances Query Wizard
Clean Air Markets - Allowances Query Wizard
Energy and Utilities
NOx, Air Quality, AQ, power plants, ...
The Allowances Query Wizard is part of a suite of Clean Air Markets-related tools that are accessible at http://camddataandmaps.epa.gov/gdm/index.cfm. The Allowances module allows the user to view allowance data associated with EPA's emissions trading programs. Allowance data can be specified and organized using the Allowance Query Wizard to find allowances information associated with specific accounts, companies, transactions, programs, facilities, representatives, allowance type, or by date. Quick Reports and Prepackaged Datasets are also available for data that are commonly requested. EPA's Clean Air Markets Division (CAMD) includes several market-based regulatory programs designed to improve air quality and ecosystems. The most well-known of these programs are EPA's Acid Rain Program and the NOx Programs, which reduce emissions of sulfur dioxide (SO2) and nitrogen oxides (NOx)-compounds that adversely affect air quality, the environment, and public health. CAMD also plays an integral role in the development and implementation of the Clean Air Interstate Rule (CAIR).
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Clean Air Markets - Where You Live (National and State Maps)
Clean Air Markets - Where You Live (National and State Maps)
Energy and Utilities
NOx, Air Quality, AQ, power plants, ...
Where You Live accesses facility and unit attribute data as well as emissions data using a series of interactive national and state maps. This module allows the user to view data for regions of interest throughout the country using an intuitive interface, while also providing a national and statewide context for data specific to one or more facilities. EPA's Clean Air Markets Division (CAMD) includes several market-based regulatory programs designed to improve air quality and ecosystems. The most well-known of these programs are EPA's Acid Rain Program and the NOx Programs, which reduce emissions of sulfur dioxide (SO2) and nitrogen oxides (NOx)-compounds that adversely affect air quality, the environment, and public health. CAMD also plays an integral role in the development and implementation of the Clean Air Interstate Rule (CAIR).
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Clean Air Markets - Quick Facts and Trends
Clean Air Markets - Quick Facts and Trends
Energy and Utilities
NOx, Air Quality, AQ, power plants, ...
The Quick Facts and Trends module is part of a suite of Clean Air Markets-related tools that are accessible at http://camddataandmaps.epa.gov/gdm/index.cfm. The Quick Facts and Trends module provides charts and graphs depicting national trends in emissions and heat input. The user can view, for example, data pertaining to the top annual and ozone season emitters of a selected pollutant, the number of units and facilities in a particular state, and trends in sulfur dioxide, nitrogen oxide and carbon dioxide emissions. EPA's Clean Air Markets Division (CAMD) includes several market-based regulatory programs designed to improve air quality and ecosystems. The most well-known of these programs are EPA's Acid Rain Program and the NOx Programs, which reduce emissions of sulfur dioxide (SO2) and nitrogen oxides (NOx)-compounds that adversely affect air quality, the environment, and public health. CAMD also plays an integral role in the development and implementation of the Clean Air Interstate Rule (CAIR).
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Clean Air Markets - Compliance Query Wizard
Clean Air Markets - Compliance Query Wizard
Energy and Utilities
NOx, Air Quality, AQ, power plants, ...
The Compliance Query Wizard is part of a suite of Clean Air Markets-related tools that are accessible at http://camddataandmaps.epa.gov/gdm/index.cfm. The Compliance module provides final compliance results. Using the Compliance Query Wizard, the user can find compliance information associated with specific programs, facilities, states or time frames. Quick Reports and Prepackaged Datasets are also available for data that are commonly requested. Final compliance results are available for all years since 1995 for the Acid Rain Program and for the various NOx trading programs EPA has operated since 1999. EPA's Clean Air Markets Division (CAMD) includes several market-based regulatory programs designed to improve air quality and ecosystems. The most well-known of these programs are EPA's Acid Rain Program and the NOx Programs, which reduce emissions of sulfur dioxide (SO2) and nitrogen oxides (NOx)-compounds that adversely affect air quality, the environment, and public health. CAMD also plays an integral role in the development and implementation of the Clean Air Interstate Rule (CAIR).
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Patent Classification Bimonthly Files (1790 - Present)
Patent Classification Bimonthly Files (1790 - Present)
Business Enterprise
inventor, innovation, intellectual property, IP, ...
Master Classification File (MCF) / Patent Application (Patent Application Sequence) - Current U.S. classification information for all patent application publications (non-provisional utility and plant) published by the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office from March 15, 2001 to Present. Approximately 450 main divisions of technology, called classifications/classes, broken into approximately 150,000 subdivisions, called subclassifications/subclasses. Provided in published patent application number sequence (ascending) with the current U.S. original classification/subclassification and any cross-reference classification/subclassifications. The format is ASCII text. Available on or before the 15th of each odd month and contains data through the end of the previous even month. Each new bimonthly file totally replaces the previous file. Approximately 23 MB (compressed) per bimonthly file. Master Classification File (MCF) / Patent Grant (Patent Grant Sequence or Classification Sequence) - Current U.S. classification information for all patent grants issued by the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office from 1790 to Present. Approximately 450 main divisions of technology, called classifications/classes, broken into approximately 150,000 subdivisions, called subclassifications/subclasses. Provided in patent grant sequence (ascending) by patent grant number with the current U.S. original classification/subclassification and any cross-reference classification/subclassifications or by classification sequence (ascending) by U.S. classification/subclassification (original and cross reference) followed by patent grant number. The format is ASCII text. Available on or before the 15th of each odd month and contains data through the end of the previous even month. Each new bimonthly file totally replaces the previous file. Approximately 121 MB (compressed) per bimonthly file. Manual of Classification (a.k.a., Classification Text Attribute File (CTAF)) - Numbers and descriptive titles of the patent classifications and subclassifications (classes/subclasses) for approximately 450 classes and approximately 150,000 subclasses of the U.S. Patent Classification (USPC) System. This file is the electronic version of the paper version of the Manual of Classification. The format is ASCII text. Available on or before the 15th of each odd month and contains data through the end of the previous even month. Each new bimonthly file totally replaces the previous file. Approximately 2.9 MB (compressed) per bimonthly file. Index to U.S. Patent Classification (a.k.a., Classification Index File) - Alphabetical list of subject headings which refer to specific classifications and subclassifications (classes/subclasses) of the U.S. Patent Classification System - (i.e., technology categories). Also known as, the Classification or Class Index File. There are approximately 67,000 terms contained in this index. The format is ASCII text. Available on or before the 15th of each odd month and contains data through the end of the previous even month. Each new bimonthly file totally replaces the previous file. Approximately 1.1 MB (compressed) per bimonthly file.
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