Clean Water Act Annual Noncompliance Report (ANCR) - 2008 Data for Non-Major Permittees |
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Read the press release (04/29/2010)
This interactive site provides basic information about smaller Clean Water Act direct dischargers (known as "non-majors"). For those users who are using screen readers or prefer the raw data, this page is also available in HTML Format, 2008 ANCR (for smaller permittees)(PDF) (15pp, 141KB, About PDF), or as a Data Table. Information included in this interactive site:
- how many permits have been issued
- how frequently sampling data is reviewed to determine if violations occurred
- frequency of violations
- frequency that formal enforcement has been taken in 2008.
You can change the map theme using the "Select Map Theme" menu, you can mouse (or hover) over a state to view statistics, and click on the state to get more information and maps with details about the violations and enforcement actions. Read more...
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About the data: EPA pulled violation and action data from the national
database and sent it for review on 11/30/09. States that have complete
data in the national system confirmed their data, or made slight
adjustments. Other states without complete national data provided
alternative information based on state records. After compiling the
state reports, EPA provided a draft version to states on 2/16/10 and
made all requested adjustments.
ANCR Resources: More About Data, Description of Data Availability (supplemental maps | table), Prior Year ANCR Reports
Other EPA Performance Evaluations of State Programs: State Review Framework homepage
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About the Annual Noncompliance Report
EPA and States regulate hundreds of thousands of facilities under the
Clean Water Act, from small dispersed sites that have runoff during wet
weather (such as construction sites or animal feedlots), to pipe
discharges at factories or wastewater treatment plants that are required
to stay below permitted pollutant levels. The available data for
violations increases based on the size of facilities. EPA has extensive
data about large municipal and industrial dischargers available on the
ECHO (Enforcement and Compliance History Online) Web site.
This interactive website focuses on annual statistics for the smaller direct
discharge permit holders (primarily factories and smaller wastewater
treatment plants). Each permittee measures its discharges (typically on
a monthly basis), and submits data to the state (or directly to EPA if
the state does not have program authorization, such as in MA, NH, AK,
NM, ID, PR, DC and trust territories). Many states enter the
measurements into EPA's national database, which will automatically
calculate violations. Other states do not provide this level of
information to EPA, but instead provide EPA with a summary view of what
is happening. EPA compiles this information to show how many facilities
were reviewed (pollutant measurements were calculated against limits to
find violations), how many permittees had violations, and how many
enforcement actions were taken to address violations.
This interactive map allows you to explore the data, and a Report is also available with
complete findings and additional information. If you click on a state to
examine facility data, pay particular attention to caveats about whether
facility information is entered in EPA's databases, otherwise, you may
draw false conclusions. For example, a state that does not enter
discharge data EPA's database will have few, if any facilities showing
up in violation. To get information about violations within that state,
you will need to review state websites, or contact the state CWA program
for information on obtaining that level of detail.
How to Use This Map
This map displays data from the 2008 Clean Water Act Annual Noncompliance Report. Additional data can be accessed by hovering over or clicking on a state.
Change Map Theme
Click on "Select Map Theme" and select an option from the dropdown menu to change the information displayed on the map.
Hover Over Map
Hover your mouse over a state to view a pop-up display of state data. These data include the number of facilities reviewed, the number of permittees with violations, and the number of enforcement actions taken.
Additional State Data
Click on a state to access links to additional state data from the 2008 Clean Water Act Annual Noncompliance Report. These links include lists and maps of Formal Enforcement Actions at both major and non-major facilities, as well as frequent violators and current serious violators.