1st Edition

Environmental GIS Applications to Industrial Facilities

By William Douglas Copyright 1994
    146 Pages
    by CRC Press

    Geographic information system (GIS) computer technology is revolutionizing the way we interact with information. Data, text, drawings, maps, and images contain information that can be accessed and used intuitively through drawings containing graphical representations of the facilities to which they apply, e.g., emission stacks, sampling locations, and sites, to name only a few examples.
    Environmental GIS technology is being applied with increasing frequency to manage industrial facilities. Environmental GIS describes the application of this information technology. It addresses environmental, safety, and health (ES&H) information management in an integrated manner. The book focuses on dealing with information from an organizational or corporate standpoint, meaning that the needs are not specialized to the ES&H area, but are an inherent part of managing the organization. Environmental, safety, and health information management needs are examined in the context of the overall corporate information flow. This book addresses

    Information Needs
    Plant Personnel
    Managers
    Facility Management Systems
    GIS and FM
    Overview
    Applications
    Intelligent Drawings
    Accuracy
    Drawing Structure and Organization
    Drawings and Photos from Aerial Surveys
    Coordination Among Project Participants
    Converting Available Drawings
    Integration of Drawings
    Importing Map Files from Public Sources
    Database Management
    Compliance
    Waste Site Characterization
    Site Visualization
    Site Remediation
    Approach for an ES&H Facility Management System
    Information Products
    Prototype System
    Executive Information Systems
    Example Information Products
    Systems Integration
    Factors Affecting Integration
    The Players
    The Information
    The Data Model
    Regulatory Information
    System Management
    Computer Hardware
    Software
    System Use
    System Implementation
    References
    Index

    Biography

    William Douglas

    "The approach is directionally correct. The author has a good understanding and grasp of the issues."
    -David A. Skiven, Executive Director, Worldwide Facilities Group, General Motors Corporation