Improved quality data systems through the use of standard electronic data deliverables (EDDs) and environmental data assessment software. |
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Authors: | P A Wehrmann R M Amano |
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Affiliation: | U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Sacramento District, 1325 J. Street, Sacramento, CA 95814-2922, USA. pwehrman@spk.usace.army.mil |
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Abstract: | One of the challenges facing professionals in the environmental arena today is the collection and assessment of large amounts of environmental analytical data. The assessment of the quality of that data is essential as multi-million dollar decisions for environmental site cleanups and/or long term monitoring efforts are made based on the analytical results. Also critical to environmental programs is the sharing and access of data across multiple data users. The ability to share data allows for better use of the limited resources available to clean up and monitor contaminated environmental sites. Standardization of electronic deliverables allows for collection of data from multiple data collectors into a single database for use by numerous data users and stakeholders on a project. This paper discusses the benefits of using a standard EDD deliverable format and use of environmental data assessment software tools to do project planning and data assessment throughout the duration of the environmental project. |
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