Description: Facilities with operating permits for Title V of the Federal Clean Air Act, as well as facilities required to submit an air emissions inventory, and other facilities with an air quality interest such as Feed Mills, Group 1 Grain Elevators, and Permit By Rule (PBR) Spray Booths.
Description: Air emission points for facilities in Iowa with operating permits for Title V of the Federal Clean Air Act, considered "major" permits. Also includes emission points for a few facilities that are considered minor, but must have a Title V operating permit for part of their operation. Includes some stack parameters.
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Description: A unique record for each facility site with an environmental interest by DNR (such as permits). This brings together core environmental information in one place for easy access by DNR staff and the public. It currently has facility sites from the following programs: Animal Feeding Operations (AFO), Air Quality, Contaminated Sites, Solid Waste (landfills and other sanitary disposal projects, and appliance demanufacturing permits), Storm Water (NPDES General Permits 1-3), Tier II Chemical Storage, Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), Underground Storage Tank (UST), Wastewater NPDES, Wastewater Industrial Contributors, Water Supplies (including public water supplies and water use permits), and Facilities with Multiple program interests. It also includes RCRA (hazardous waste sites from EPA). It does not include subentities at a facility site, such as wells, intakes, treatment plants, discharge outfalls, LUST sites, etc. More environmental programs will be added later.
Description: Sites contaminated by hazardous materials or wastes. These sites are those administered by the Contaminated Sites Section of Iowa DNR. Many are sites which are assessed for contamination when property is sold; and others may actually have contamination and may or may not have been remediated. For example, it includes sites for Brownfields, CERCLA Preremedial and Remedial, Chapter 133, and the Land Recycling Program. It does not include RCRA sites which are administered by EPA, or Leaking Underground Storage Tank (LUST) sites (with petroleum contamination) which are administered by the Iowa DNR LUST Section.
Description: All types of facilities that handle solid waste, including: sanitary landfills, appliance demanufacturing facilities, transfer stations, land application sites, incinerators, composting facilities, household hazardous materials sites, waste tire management and material recovery facilities. It includes all sites which are permitted or have had permits. It does not include non-permitted closed dumps.
Description: All types of facilities that handle solid waste, including: sanitary landfills, appliance demanufacturing facilities, transfer stations, land application sites, incinerators, composting facilities, household hazardous materials sites, waste tire management and material recovery facilities. It includes all sites which are permitted or have had permits. It does not include non-permitted closed dumps.
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Description: Facilities that store hazardous chemicals above certain quantities must submit an annual emergency and hazardous chemical inventory on a Tier II form. This is a requirement of Section 311/312 of the Emergency Planning and Community Right-to-Know Act of 1986 (EPCRA).
Description: Underground storage tank (UST) sites which store petroleum in Iowa. Includes sites which have been reported to DNR, and have active or removed underground storage tanks . This coverage includes all of the UST sites. Efforts to improve the coverage are ongoing. (A separate coverage has been created for Leaking Underground Storage Tank sites where petroleum contamination has been found.)
Description: Leaking Underground Storage Tank (LUST) sites where petroleum contamination has been found. There may be more than one LUST site per UST site.
Description: The actual treatment areas for municipal, industrial, and semi-public wastewater treatment facilities in Iowa for the National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) program. Data includes some information on design capacity and use in a recent year.
Description: Outfalls which discharge wastewater from wastewater treatment facilities with individual NPDES permits. It does not include NPDES general permits.
Description: Industrial contributors to municipal wastewater treatment facilities in Iowa for the National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) program.
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Description: General permit #1 for storm water discharges associated with industrial facilities in Iowa for the National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) program.
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Description: General permit #2 for storm water discharges associated with industrial activity for Construction Activities in Iowa for the National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) program.
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Name: Storm Water Facilities 3 - Industrial Rock/Asphalt
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Description: General permit #3 for storm water discharges associated with industrial activity for Asphalt Plants, Concrete Batch Plants, Rock Crushing Plants and Construction Sand and Gravel Facilities; in Iowa for the National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) program.
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Description: Facilities with operating permits for Public Water Supplies (systems that serve 25 or more people) for drinking water. This data is from the Iowa DNR's Safe Drinking Water Information System (SDWIS). This layer represents each public water supply system at one point.
Description: Facilities with Water Use permits. A water use permit is required of any person or entity that withdraws or diverts at least 25,000 gallons of water in a 24-hour period during any calendar year.
Description: Point locations of wells entered into the Iowa DNR Private Well Tracking System. Includes private well permits, well test registration, abandoned well registration, and well renovation registration administered by the grants-to-counties program.
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Description: Water treatment plants at facilities with operating permits for Public Water Supplies (systems that serve 25 or more people) for drinking water. This data is from the Iowa DNR's Safe Drinking Water Information System (SDWIS).
Description: Wells under Water Use permits. A water use permit is required of any person or entity that withdraws or diverts at least 25,000 gallons of water in a 24-hour period during any calendar year.
Description: Surface water intakes (and infiltration galleries) at facilities with operating permits for Public Water Supplies (systems that serve 25 or more people) for drinking water. This data is from the Iowa DNR's Safe Drinking Water Information System (SDWIS).
Description: Surface water intakes (including from reservoirs or streams) under Water Use permits. A water use permit is required of any person or entity that withdraws or diverts at least 25,000 gallons of water in a 24-hour period during any calendar year.
Description: Spill incidents reported to Iowa DNR and tracked in the Hazardous Substance Incident database. These Emergency Release Notifications are tracked for Section 304 of the Emergency Planning and Community Right-to-Know Act (EPCRA) and 567 IAC Chapter 131.
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Description: This layer represents the office location for Commercial Manure Services (CMS). They transport, handle, store or apply manure for a fee. The company must be licensed annually, and the people who are applicators must be certified annually. This layer does NOT include confinement site manure applicators, who are essentially private applicators, applying manure from their own confinement feeding operations that have more than 500 animal units, and not charging a fee.
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Description: A unique record for each facility site with an environmental interest by DNR (such as permits). This brings together core environmental information in one place for easy access by DNR staff and the public. It currently has facility sites from the following programs: Animal Feeding Operations (AFO), Air Quality, Contaminated Sites, Solid Waste (landfills and other sanitary disposal projects, and appliance demanufacturing permits), Storm Water (NPDES General Permits 1-3), Tier II Chemical Storage, Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), Underground Storage Tank (UST), Wastewater NPDES, Wastewater Industrial Contributors, Water Supplies (including public water supplies and water use permits), and Facilities with Multiple program interests. It also includes RCRA (hazardous waste sites from EPA). It does not include subentities at a facility site, such as wells, intakes, treatment plants, discharge outfalls, LUST sites, etc. More environmental programs will be added later.