Programs: Interactive GIS eMaps
GIS

A Geographic Information System or GIS is a computer system that allows you to map, model, and analyze large amounts of data within a single database based on location. ADEQ created a GIS tool to make environmental data and information available to the public.

This tool is used by people, organizations, schools, governments, and businesses seeking information. GIS displays information as a series of layers that can be linked together by a common location element such as a street address or road name, latitude and longitude coordinate, or a zip code. Dozens of map layers can be arranged to show information about transportation networks, schools, vehicle emissions testing sites, air quality, landfills, political jurisdictions and much more.

The eMaps help will give you an overview of how to use eMaps. The eMaps tutorials describe some of eMaps' uses that show what can be done. The tutorials will walk you through GIS and help you find data if you've never used GIS before.

 

To use the GIS eMaps interactive web mapping application, click the MAP icon following a topic of interest. To view general topic information from the ADEQ website, click the INFO icon.

Agency-Wide

  • All places of interest to ADEQ: MAP INFO
  • Air, Waste, and Water Permits: MAP INFO
  • Schools and Learning Sites: MAP INFO
  • Environmental Permits and Approvals Near Learning Sites Tool: MAP INFO

Air Quality

  • Vehicle Emissions Inspection: MAP INFO
  • Non-attainment Areas: MAP INFO
  • Monitors: MAP INFO
  • Check if address is in a Vehicle Emissions Testing area: MAP INFO

Waste Programs

  • Brownfield Grant Sites: MAP INFO
  • Declaration of Environmental Use Restriction (DEUR): MAP INFO
  • Hazardous Waste LQG and TSD: MAP INFO
  • Landfills: MAP INFO
  • Material Recovery Facilities: MAP INFO
  • Superfund: MAP INFO
  • Underground Storage Tanks: MAP INFO

Water Quality

 

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