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1 Improving Quality with the Substance Registry Services (SRS) John Harman U.S. EPA May 14, 2009

2 8/7/20152 Agenda Background SRS information Managing SRS information Using SRS to foster quality –validating substance identities –improving quality substance identification –improving public access –providing quality information about substances Future enhancements to improve quality

3 8/7/20153 Background EPA created SRS to meet three primary objectives –Enable cross-walk of substance identification Many EPA programs and environmental statutes Many substances tracked or regulated Many names used for each substance –Support two data standards Chemical Identification Data Standard Biological Taxonomy Data Standard –One-stop source for substance metadata

4 8/7/20154 SRS Information Approximately 100,000 substance records –One substance per record –Core information about a substance –Programmatic information about a substance Multiple ways to find substance records in SRS –Exports into pdf, Excel or csv

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8 8 SRS Information – cont’d Core substance information –CAS name –CAS number and former CAS numbers –SRS Registry Name –Internal tracking number SRS Identifier to enable system-to-system communication on substances –Molecular weight, molecular formula

9 8/7/20159 SRS Information – cont’d Additional chemical information –Identifies groups or waste of which a chemical is a member –Fact sheets from EPA and elsewhere Programmatic information –Statutes, EPA systems, other sources that track or regulate substance –Synonyms used by those sources –Program-specific characteristics E.g., program identifiers, reporting end date

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21 8/7/201521 Managing SRS Information - Stewardship SRS data managed by program stewards –Stewards can maintain their program lists Synonyms Program-specific information –Stewards can request creation of new substance records and new lists Steward can track status of requests Can create ad hoc lists that are not publicly visible –Stewards can generate reports in pdf or Excel

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28 8/7/201528 Standardizing Substance Identities Chemical Nomenclature Assessment –For selecting SRS Registry names Supporting Chemical ID Data Standard –For standardizing substances that do not have Chemical Abstract Service (CAS) Numbers New Initiatives –Begin assigning quality to synonyms Valid vs misspelled, ambiguous, inaccurate

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30 8/7/201530 Managing Substance Identities Managing substance identification information in SRS –Use web services to pull programmatic list –Programmatic substance identities kept in sync with core metadata for substance SRS Registry Name CAS information –Enables states, industry, other users ability to access same list information

31 8/7/201531 Reporting Correct Substance Identities Submitters of EPA or partner data use SRS to report substance identities –Use SRS Web services –Select accurate (e.g., correctly spelled) substance identities –Ensure quality substance identification before data sent to EPA Reduces programmatic time/cost to correct incorrect substance identification information

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33 8/7/201533 Facilities subject to EPA’s MSGP are required to submit discharge monitoring data to EPA Monitoring data may include chemicals, physical properties Reporting Correct Substance Identities

34 8/7/201534 Reporting Correct Substance Identities eNOI uses the SRS Web Service to assist facilities in reporting additional parameters Single substance –Chemical substances –Other substances and/or services to be evaluated for future

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37 8/7/201537 Validating Substance Identities Partners (e.g., states, industry) improve their substance identities –Use web services –Pull substance identification information to validate their substance identities against the information in SRS –Pull substance identification information to augment their substance identities E.g., add CAS numbers, SRS Internal Tracking Numbers

38 8/7/201538 Integrating Substance Identification Customers can bring together data from different sources –Different sources using different synonyms –SRS Internal Tracking Number uniquely identifies a substance Required of EPA systems by Chem ID data standard –EnviroFacts, MyEnvironment

39 8/7/201539 Improving Public Access Customers use synonyms available in SRS to facilitate discovery of substance information –Use SRS web services to pull all synonyms –Customers do not need to search using only the substance synonyms used by the particular program –HPVIS already has implemented this service HPVIS uses only CAS names

40 8/7/201540 Increasing Public Access A one-stop tool for program offices and regions and states to use to improve public access to substance information A doorway to environmental information, via substances, across EPA A doorway to government information, via substances across the federal government

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50 8/7/201550 SRS Web Services Originally implemented at request of states –Ability to pull programmatic lists from SRS What are substances on list What are synonyms used on that list What are identifiers used by that list Updated web services rolled out in February –Node 2.0 compliant Documentation available at Exchange Network: http://www.exchangenetwork.net/exchanges/cross/index.htm

51 8/7/201551 SRS Web Services Three broad types –Query web services Pulling single substance information from the SRS –Then submit correct substance identity to programs –Solicit web services Pulling lists of substances and substance information from the SRS –Submit web services Adding a new substance to an existing list in SRS –Keeping list current in SRS

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60 8/7/201560 Managing SRS Information - Enhancements Reports –Core metadata report –Synonym by list report –Comparison reports Comparing data on Excel file against data in SRS Uploads –Multiple substances to an existing list in SRS –Changes to multiple substances on a list E.g., ability to upload programmatic identifiers


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