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U.S. EPA Statement on San Juan River Data from Gold King Mine Release
Today, U.S. EPA released additional water quality data from Aug. 7 to Aug. 9, 2015, on the San Juan River between Farmington and Shiprock, New Mexico. The August 7 data was collected for baseline purposes to understand river conditions at the Hogback monitoring location, prior to the impact of the upstream contaminants from the Gold King Mine release To assess the impacts of the release at the ...
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Queensland Office of Groundwater Impact Assessment adopts ESdat
The Queensland Office of Groundwater Impact Assessment (OGIA) has adopted ESdat to consolidate, manage and report CSG Water Quality Data. OGIA receive data from multiple CSG and other mining companies, as well as other government departments and needs to effectively consolidate, analyze and report this data. EScIS is excited to be working with OGIA in implementing ESdat Desktop and ESdat Server. ...
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Metro Mining - Award winning mining group adopts ESdat
Metro Mining Limited is an Australian exploration and mining company based in Brisbane, Queensland. Metro commenced mining operations at its flagship project, the Bauxite Hills Mine, 95 kms north of Weipa on western Cape York, in April this year. Metro conducts surface water and groundwater environmental monitoring to meet operating licence conditions, as well as drinking water and sewage ...
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EPA Update on Gold King Mine Response Efforts for August 16, 2015
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency is committed to working closely with response agencies and state and local officials to ensure the safety of citizens, respond to concerns and to evaluate the water impacted by the spill. Today EPA provided the following updates: Website Updates-NEW INFO Photos Related to Gold King Mine Response: ...
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EPA changes to Kentucky coal mine permit protect water quality and the environment (KY)
Today, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers issued a Clean Water Act (CWA) permit to Czar Coal Corporation for the Scaffold Lick Branch Coarse Refuse Storage Site project in eastern Kentucky. The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s coordination with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers and the Czar Coal Corporation resulted in significant protections against environmental impacts that are ...
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EPA Data Shows Water Quality in San Juan River in the Navajo Nation Back to Pre-Event Levels
Based on U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) surface water data collected following the August 5, 2015 Gold King Mine release, San Juan River water quality in Navajo Nation has returned to pre-event conditions. This determination is based on a review of water quality data collected from August 7-15, 2015 at EPA’s sampling point near Hogback, N.M. Water quality has now returned to ...
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Aquatic Informatics Issues Latest Software Release for Hydrologic Data Management
Aquatic Informatics Inc., a global leader in providing innovative software solutions for water data management and analysis, today announced that it has released the latest version of its AQUARIUS Software, AQUARIUS 3.0 R2. R2 includes a number of innovative software features and updates, including: -- The introduction of the AQUARIUS DataMart, which gives data managers easy access to data ...
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USGS report details uranium resources and potential effects of uranium mining near Grand Canyon
As part of the Department of the Interior’s evaluation of whether to segregate nearly 1 million acres of federal lands near the Grand Canyon from new uranium claims, the United States Geological Survey today released a report on uranium resources and uranium mining impacts in the area. The studies contained in the report looked at uranium found in breccia pipe deposits and explored the ...
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Canada`s Water Monitoring Agency takes a Modern Approach to Data Management with Aquatic Informatics` AQUARIUS Software
Aquatic Informatics Inc., a global leader in providing innovative software solutions for water data management and analysis, announced the successful implementation and launch of the AQUARIUS system today at the Water Survey of Canada's Thunder Bay office in Ontario, Canada. After a thorough testing period, Thunder Bay is the first of the organization's 28 offices to switch its complete real-time ...
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Aquatic Informatics Inc.: Water Survey Canada Full Roll Out
Aquatic Informatics Inc., a global leader in providing innovative software solutions for hydrologic data management and analysis, announced today the successful completion of the national deployment of the AQUARIUS system across all of the Water Survey of Canada's 28 offices. The real-time operations for the organization's entire national water monitoring network will now benefit from the ...
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Aquatic Informatics joins OGC domain working groups on hydrology and oceanography & meteorology
Aquatic Informatics Inc., a global leader in providing innovative software solutions for water data management and analysis, today announced that it is working with the Open Geospatial Consortium (OGC) to create the next generation of standards for hydrologic data exchange. In particular, AI is working in the following areas: The Domain Working Group for Hydrology. This group is seeking ...
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ESdat Newsletter Dec 2015
It's been a busy year at EScIS, with lots of great new software being developed, and projects being completed. Some of the key highlights are below: ESdat Server v 2 Released EScIS is pleased to announce some great new features available for using ESdat data in the ESdat Server Web Interface. Field & Locations Portal -Updated and Improved! Create, search, describe and photograph sampling ...
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Aquatic Informatics Joins OGC Domain Working Groups on Hydrology and Oceanography & Meteorology
Aquatic Informatics Inc., a global leader in providing innovative software solutions for water data management and analysis, today announced that it is working with the Open Geospatial Consortium (OGC) to create the next generation of standards for hydrologic data exchange. In particular, Aquatic Informatics is working in the following areas: -- The Domain Working Group for Hydrology. This ...
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Aquatic Informatics launches next generation software system for water data management and analysis
AQUARIUS 3.0 simplifies data management for national water resource management agencies and individuals who manage hydrologic time series, discrete water quality and river gauging measurement data Aquatic Informatics Inc., a global leader in providing innovative software solutions for water data management and analysis, announced the commercial launch today of its next generation software ...
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EScIS Newsletter January 2019
Enhancements Broaden ESdat User Base ESdat has been well established as a tool of choice for environmental consultants for over ten years. In recent years, however, ESdat has been adopted by an increasing range of organisations, operating in the mining, energy, industry and government sectors. Predominantly this has been driven by organisations becoming increasingly focused on retaining their ...
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New Mexico official: EPA kept water data secret after spill
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency officials refused for weeks to share water-quality data with their state counterparts following a blowout of toxic wastewater from a Colorado mine that fouled rivers across the Southwest, New Mexico's top environmental regulator testified Thursday. The move by federal agencies aimed to downplay the severity of the spill, hobbling the state's response to the ...
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Aquatic Informatics Report Highlights Important Trends in the Water Monitoring Industry
Aquatic Informatics Inc., a global leader in providing innovative software solutions for hydrologic data management and analysis, released today its report entitled Global Hydrological Monitoring Industry Trends. The water monitoring industry is undergoing rapid evolution worldwide, and water professionals are struggling to manage emerging technologies, to process massive volumes of real-time ...
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AQUARIUS 3.1 Release Redefines Modern Water Data Management Software
Aquatic Informatics Inc., a global leader in providing innovative software for hydrologic data management and analysis, today announced the release of AQUARIUS 3.1. Already the most popular productivity tool for water resource managers, AQUARIUS 3.1 makes it easier to manage real-time environmental data with its engaging new web-based map interface and extended data centralization features. ...
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