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EnviroMapper for NYC Response

U.S. EPA's EnviroMapper is a powerful interactive tool used to map and display a wide variety of environmental information. The EnviroMapper for NYC Response provides access to results from environmental sampling and monitoring conducted by EPA, New York State Department of Environmental Conservation and other organizations in the New York City area in the aftermath of the events of September 11, 2001. Through this tool you can select a geographic area and receive back a map that will show you where environmental monitoring was conducted in your selected area - the type of monitoring done (asbestos, particulate monitoring, pcbs, dioxin, etc.) - and the results that were found. You can also trace the routes used by trucks and barges to haul away debris and materials from the disaster site.

To map and query environmental monitoring activities, please follow the three steps below or click here to go directly to the EnviroMapper for NYC Response. For additional information or assistance in using this tool, then visit our Help feature (accessible here and in the upper right corner on the map face).

Step 1:
 --Select sampling sites
Step 2:
 --Select an area
Step 3:
 --Submit request
Air Sampling Sites
Asbestos
PM 2.5
PM 10
PCB
Lead
Benzene Grab
Benzene Full-day
Dioxin
Chromium
Metals
VOC Grab
VOC Full_day
PAH
Dust Sampling Sites
Asbestos
Water Sampling Sites
Drinking Water
Go EnviroMapper

You can also get a complete list of sampling sites by media from EPA Response to September 11.
 
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