My experience is that it's a good idea to check your organization's data in these databases to be sure that it is correct. Outdated data lives longer in government databases than one would like...
- Ralph
Upcoming Intro to ECHO Webinar - June 23
Join U.S. EPA for its next Enforcement and Compliance History Online (ECHO) webinar on Tuesday, June 23, 2020, 1:30-2:30 PM Eastern Daylight Time. This webinar will provide an overview of the data in ECHO and guide users through using the site to answer environmental compliance and enforcement questions. The focus of this session will be a collection of short, step-by-step demonstrations geared toward new and infrequent users. We will demonstrate the capabilities of the ECHO Facility Search to answer questions such as:
‰?¢ How do I search for a specific facility?
‰?¢ How do I search for facilities in my community?
‰?¢ How do I search for facilities releasing a pollutant?
Register at https://echo.epa.gov/help/training#upcoming to save your spot.
If you can‰??t make it, don‰??t worry, ECHO tutorials and recorded webinars are available at any time.
Feel free to forward this announcement on to anyone who might be interested.
Thank you for your interest in ECHO (https://echo.epa.gov)!
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Ralph Stuart, CIH, CCHO
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