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Support Services
eCATS (Electronic Compliance Assistance and Technical Support)
Environmental
Services Engineering & Technical Support (ES/E&TS) has developed a stand alone Geographic Information System (GIS)-based database for tracking the City's environmental permits. This environmental management system (eCATS)
went online in June 2000. It is currently being used to track City permits for wastewater, groundwater, air quality, chemical inventories, and environmental site assessments.
Tier II Chemical Inventory
Under the EPA's Emergency Planning and Community Right to Know Act of 1986, the City of Tucson is required to submit hazardous chemical inventory reports
annually to the State Emergency Response Commission.
Environmental Services Engineering & Technical Support is the focal point for all City facilities required to submit an inventory (known as a Tier II form). Environmental Services Engineering & Technical Support assists City departments in maintaining records and reporting to the State.
Air Quality Permitting
Environmental Services Engineering & Technical Support assists City departments with Pima County Air Quality Code compliance. All City facilities are
required to observe the regulations set forth in the Pima County Air Quality Code, Title 17.
All permitted City of Tucson facilities submit annual air emission inventory forms and self-certification compliance forms, and keep records of products that have the potential to impact air quality.
Although only twelve City facilities are required to maintain an air quality permit, the City of Tucson also takes measures to insure that air quality is not affected by City operations which do not require an air permit:
the City uses water trucks in daily operations to control dust and properly maintains all fuel operated equipment.
Environmental Site Assessments
When the City purchases property or changes the use of property already owned, an environmental site assessment (ESA) must be performed in order to
determine if that property is environmentally safe for the intended use. Environmental Services Engineering & Technical Support coordinates these ESAs, and then determines if further investigation or remedial action
is required. In this way, Environmental Services Engineering & Technical Support helps to limit the City's environmental liability.
Multi-Agency Inspection Teams (MAITS)
Environmental Services Engineering & Technical Support, along with other City divisions, participates in weekly multi-agency inspections of
City facilities. The purpose of these inspections is to assist City departments in complying with environmental, health, and safety regulations.
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