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Thank You!
Thank you so much for your interest in the 2004 TRI Pollution map layer(s). These were created using the latest data available from EPA. You may learn more about the annual Toxic Release Inventory (TRI) by visiting the EPA TRI website.
You can use the TRI map layers, along with the basemap layers below, as a basis for locating potentially hazardous chemical risks where you live, work and play. Click here if you are new to GIS and would like to learn more about it. We also have a free Learn2Map Tutorial that will help you learn the basics of GIS and to create your own digital maps.
Your order consists of the following map layer set(s):
First, download the general information archive. This includes base map layers for states, rivers, highways, cities, as well as TRI reports from EPA, a spreadsheet showing the facilities that could not be mapped plus a description of the database field names.
Next, use the url, username and password below to access your state file(s).
Url:
http://www.terraknowledge.net/tr/z78w8/dl27.htm.
Username: gis4you
Password: yT9uY47
To avoid entry errors, it is best if you copy and
paste the username and password when asked for
rather than typing them in.
Note that some internet browsers may ask you for the
username and password a couple of times.
If you are new to GIS and mapping, check out
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https://mapcruzin.com/learn_to_map/.
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http://www.learn2map.com/.
Note that this data may come from a variety of U.S.
government and self-reporting private
sources. While we try to assure the accuracy of
this material, we cannot promise that it is
absolutely accurate. We do promise that using the
map layer may be fun, entertaining, educational or even frustrating at times.
Beyond this, we make no guarantee as to its
suitability for any purpose. We assume no liability
or responsibility for errors or inaccuracies. Please
understand that you use these map layers and data at
your own risk.
If you have any questions at all, please feel free
to ask.
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