Data from each refresh should be available between 1 and 2 weeks after the last data system pull date.
| Data System | Current Pull Date | Next Anticipated Pull Date |
|---|---|---|
| AFS | 04/13/2013 | 05/17/2013 |
| FRS | 04/11/2013 | 05/16/2013 |
| ICIS FE&C | 04/12/2013 | 05/17/2013 |
| ICIS-NPDES 1 | 04/12/2013 | 05/17/2013 |
| RCRAInfo | 04/09/2013 | 05/19/2013 |
| SDWIS | 04/11/2013 | 07/11/2013 |
| TRI (2010, February 2012) | 02/07/2012 | 05/01/2013 |
1PCS was de-commissioned in December of 2012. All states, with the exception of New Jersey and Wyoming, have made the conversion to ICIS-NPDES. Wyoming will convert to ICIS-NPDES in February or March 2013. While EPA did move the historical New Jersey data from PCS into ICIS-NPDES, the state will no longer provide EPA with required new data about its CWA activities.
"Real time" data are not presented on this site. Although the information is updated every month, the lag time for data to become available on the Web site varies depending on the data system, activity, and negotiated reporting cycle. For example, an inherent lag time exists between the date an inspection is performed, the entry of the inspection into the state database, the uploading of data from the state to EPA, and the posting of data on the site. In some situations, data will enter the system quickly, in other circumstances the lag time may be 2-3 months. Longer delays apply to data on drinking water systems; see the Drinking Water Search Help for details.