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Pacific Northwest Water Quality Data Exchange Oregon Department of Environmental Quality Washington Department of Ecology Idaho Department of Environmental Quality Alaska Department of Environmental Conservation Environmental Protection Agency, Region X The Pacific Northwest Water Quality Data Exchange

Pacific Northwest Water Quality Data Exchange Challenge Grant Objectives  Provide access to a comprehensive collection of Water Quality data for the Pacific Northwest  Apply Network principles  Enable participation from a wide range of data sources  Design data exchange flow to support partner needs and eventual upload to EPA STORET

Pacific Northwest Water Quality Data Exchange Collaboration is Key to Success Active Participants  Environmental Protection Agency Region 10  Nestucca-Neskowin Watersheds Council (Oregon)  Northwest Indian Fisheries Commission  State of Alaska Department of Environmental Conservation  State of Idaho Department of Environmental Quality  State of Idaho Soil Conservation Commission  State of Oregon Department of Environmental Quality  State of Washington Department of Ecology  University of Idaho - Water Resources Research Institute  Windsor Solutions, Inc.

Pacific Northwest Water Quality Data Exchange Collaboration is Key to Success Affiliates  Coeur d’Alene Tribe  Confederated Tribes of the Siletz Indians  Idaho National Engineering and Environmental Laboratories  King County (Washington) Department of Natural Resources  Long Tom Watershed Council (Oregon)  National Park Service  Nez Perce Tribe  Pacific States Marine Fisheries Commission – StreamNet  Rogue Valley Council of Governments (Oregon)  South Coast Watersheds Council (Oregon)  State of Oregon Watershed Enhancement Board  Surfrider Foundation  Tanana Chiefs Council

Pacific Northwest Water Quality Data Exchange Collaboration is Key to Success Related, Collaborative Project Contacts  Environmental Data Standards Council – Environmental Sampling, Analysis, and Results Standard  National Water Quality Monitoring Council – Water Quality Data Elements  USGS -NWIS / EPA –STORET Data Integration  Environmental Protection Agency – OEI / CDX  Environmental Protection Agency – OWOW / STORET

Pacific Northwest Water Quality Data Exchange Vision for the Exchange Data Flow

Pacific Northwest Water Quality Data Exchange Components of the Exchange Flow DET FCDTPA - Data Exchange Template - data elements - relationships and conditions - derive XML schema

Pacific Northwest Water Quality Data Exchange Data Exchange Template

Pacific Northwest Water Quality Data Exchange XML Schema

Pacific Northwest Water Quality Data Exchange Components of the Exchange Flow DET FCDTPA - Data Exchange Template - data elements - relationships and conditions - derive XML schema - Flow Configuration Document - method definition, parameters - query flow: filtering, wildcards, paging, ordering, errors - load flow: process sequence, security

Pacific Northwest Water Quality Data Exchange Flow Configuration Document

Pacific Northwest Water Quality Data Exchange Components of the Exchange Flow DET FCDTPA - Data Exchange Template - data elements - relationships and conditions - derive XML schema - Trading Partner Agreement - roles and responsibilities - data stewardship - administration - Flow Configuration Document - method definition, parameters - query flow: filtering, wildcards, paging, ordering, errors - load flow: process sequence, security

Pacific Northwest Water Quality Data Exchange Trading Partner Agreement

Pacific Northwest Water Quality Data Exchange Accessing the Exchange

Pacific Northwest Water Quality Data Exchange Next Steps  Engage additional Exchange partners  Municipalities, other agencies  Watershed councils, volunteer groups  Pilot ambient WQ data flow with EPA- STORET

Pacific Northwest Water Quality Data Exchange Thank you! Contact Curtis Cude for details