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Learn about Indiana's multi-agency approach for finding suitable mitigation sites, involving various state departments and utilizing GIS mapping. Two web applications, one for internal use and one for public access, fulfill different security and data input needs.
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Indiana Mitigation MatchingWeb Applications A Multi-Agency Approach to Finding Solutions
A Bit of Background • Impacts to Waters of the U.S. and State • Multiple Agencies involved in permitting and mitigation process • Mitigation requirements • Continuing need for suitable mitigation sites • “Word of mouth” process
A Bit of Background • Ohio Environmental Protection Agency (OEPA) Mitigation Clearinghouse Program • Developed to help match those with potential mitigation sites with those in need of mitigation areas
Agencies Involved • Indiana Department of Transportation • Indiana Department of Environmental Management • Indiana Department of Natural Resources • Indiana Department of Homeland Security
Mitigation Matching Needs • GIS Enabled Map – Visual • Database – Storage • Connections Between Agencies • In addition… • Multiple search criteria • Data from multiple Agencies • Applicability to State employees and public users
Need for Two Web Applications • Internal Web Application • Security needs • Sensitive data • Limited users • Minimal user interface • Matching INDOT and IDNR needs to meet IDEM and IDNR regulatory requirements
Internal Web Application • Screen Shots • Currently being deployed to select users within INDOT, IDEM and IDNR • Only available through State connections
Need for Two Web Applications • Public Web Application • OEPA Mitigation Clearinghouse Program • Allows for public input of data • Internal QA/QC by IDEM • Verified and non-verified data available • GIS and database provides a conduit for State employees, environmental consultants and public contact
Public Web Application • Live Demo • http://idemmaps.idem.in.gov/apps/MitigationVolunteer/ • Available to the public
Acknowledgments • IDEM • IDNR • INDOT • IDHS