Data and Tools
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Lesson 3: Application Requirements
Lesson 3 of CROMERR 101 covers required elements of a CROMERR application, typical application components used to meet the requirements, and submitting the application.
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Lesson 1: Who is Affected?
CROMERR 101: CROMERR applies to regulated entities and entities acting as a regulator for an EPA program.
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Lesson 3: Required Elements of a CROMERR Application
Cross-Media Electronic Reporting Regulation (CROMERR) 101: Fundamentals for States, Tribes, and Local Governments is designed for States, Tribes, and Local Governments that administer EPA-authorized programs under Title 40 of the Code of Federal Regulation
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Lesson 3: Typical Application Components
Cross-Media Electronic Reporting Regulation (CROMERR) 101: Fundamentals for States, Tribes, and Local Governments is designed for States, Tribes, and Local Governments that administer EPA-authorized programs under Title 40 of the Code of Federal Regulation
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Lesson 3: Cover Sheet
Application cover sheets inform EPA of the agency, contacts, system overview, and programs covered by the application.
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Lesson 3: Attorney General (AG) Certification
The AG Certification is a letter confirming legal authority to implement the electronic reporting covered by the application and enforce the affected programs using the electronic documents received under those programs.
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Lesson 7: From Key Decisions to CROMERR-Compliant Solutions
CROMERR 101 Lesson 7 addressed two key decisions: the type of credential you use and how you define the copy of record.
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Lesson 7: Key Decision 2 - Defining the Copy of Record (COR)
CROMERR 101 Lesson 7: What the system defines as the copy of record determines how the COR is shown to be true and correct, and how the opportunity to review is provided.
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Lesson 7: Key Decision 1 - Type of Credential Used (continued)
Two types of credentials, PINS or passwords and certificates associated with public-private key pairs, could lead to CROMERR compliant systems.
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Lesson 7: From Requirements to Specific Solutions - Two Key Decisions
CROMERR 101 Lesson 7 covers two key decisions applicants will make as they consider particular solutions to meet the general performance goals.
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Lesson 5: Defining "Valid Electronic Signatures"
A valid electronic signature on an electronic document is one that is created with an electronic signature device that is uniquely entitled to a signatory, not compromised, and used by a signatory who is authorized to sign the electronic document.
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Lesson 1: What Does the Rule Do?
The Cross-Media Electronic Reporting Rule removes regulatory obstacles, sets standards for electronic reporting and provides a special, streamlined EPA approval process
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Map of Blue River (Kansas City, Missouri)
This document provides a color-coded map of the Middle Blue River partnership area in Kansas City, Missouri. It includes geographical information as well as urban waters project locations.
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Plywood and Composite Wood Products Manufacturing - Frequently Asked Questions
Plywood and Composite Wood Products Manufacturing ICR forms for major source facilities, including those with CEMS
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Plywood and Composite Wood Products Manufacturing- Survey Spreadsheets
Plywood and Composite Wood Products Manufacturing ICR forms for major source facilities, including those with CEMS
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TANKS Emissions Estimation Software, Version 4.09D - Documents
TANKS Emissions Estimation Software, Version 4.09D
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Compliance Monitoring Data Portal
The Compliance Monitoring Data Portal (CMDP) will enable drinking water utilities and laboratories to report data electronically to primacy agencies with fewer errors and in a more efficient manner.
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Recommendations for Public Water Systems to Manage Cyanotoxins in Drinking Water
Recommendations for Public Water Systems to manage cyanotoxins in drinking water.