Applied Sciences (Mar 2022)

A System for Standardizing and Combining U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Emissions and Waste Inventory Data

  • Ben Young,
  • Wesley W. Ingwersen,
  • Matthew Bergmann,
  • Jose D. Hernandez-Betancur,
  • Tapajyoti Ghosh,
  • Eric Bell,
  • Sarah Cashman

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/app12073447
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12, no. 7
p. 3447

Abstract

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The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA) provides databases that agglomerate data provided by companies or states reporting emissions, releases, wastes generated, and other activities to meet statutory requirements. These databases, often referred to as inventories, can be used for a wide variety of environmental reporting and modeling purposes to characterize conditions in the United States. Yet, users are often challenged to find, retrieve, and interpret these data due to the unique schemes employed for data management, which could result in erroneous estimations or double-counting of emissions. To address these challenges, a system called Standardized Emission and Waste Inventories (StEWI) has been created. The system consists of four python modules that provide rapid access to USEPA inventory data in standard formats and permit filtering and combination of these inventory data. When accessed through StEWI, reported emissions of carbon dioxide to air and ammonia to water are reduced approximately two- and four-fold, respectively, to avoid duplicate reporting. StEWI will greatly facilitate the use of USEPA inventory data in chemical release and exposure modeling and life cycle assessment tools, among other things. To date, StEWI has been used to build the recent USEEIO model and the baseline electricity life cycle inventory database for the Federal LCA Commons.

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