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Service Description: <DIV STYLE="text-align:Left;font-size:12pt"><P><SPAN>This map service contains point data that represents spills reported to KDHE. The KDHE Spills Program works in conjunction with the Kansas Corporation Commission (KCC) which is the lead for Petroleum Lease Spills division and the Kansas Department of Emergency Management (KDEM) which is the lead for Air Release Spills division. All other spill types, KDHE is the lead agency, with a few exceptions being spilled material, amount of material, and media effected. ONLY KDHE collected data is included in this dataset.</SPAN></P><P><SPAN /></P><P><SPAN>An "Active" spill is being remediated through the coordination with KDHE BER spills program. A “closed” spill is considered restored to the initial environmental condition.</SPAN></P><P><SPAN /></P><P><SPAN>For users who wish to interact with the data in a finished product, KDHE recommends using our Spills Interactive Web Viewer opens in new tab. </SPAN></P><P><SPAN>More information about KDHE can be found on the Kansas Department of Health and Environment website opens in new tab.</SPAN></P><P><SPAN>More information about KDHE Spills can be found on the Kansas Department of Health and Environment website Spills Department opens in new tab.</SPAN></P><P><SPAN /></P><P><SPAN> Please be advised of the following limitations to this dataset. </SPAN></P><P><SPAN>Each point contains the quantity and type of substance spilled by date of occurrence. If the data point is listed as closed, then the environment was restored to its original state prior to the spill's occurrence.</SPAN></P><P><SPAN>The KDHE Spills Program works in conjunction with the Kansas Corporation Commission (KCC) Petroleum Lease Spills division and the Kansas Department of Emergency Management (KDEM) Air Release Spills division. This map service only contains KDHE data.</SPAN></P><P><SPAN>KDHE makes no assurances of accuracy or validity of information presented in this map service. Not all spills have a reliable location. Many are located at a legal centroid, which can be miles from the actual location of the spill. This is especially true for spills prior to 2010.</SPAN></P></DIV>
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Description: This map service contains point data that represents spills reported to KDHE. The KDHE Spills Program works in conjunction with the Kansas Corporation Commission (KCC) which is the lead for Petroleum Lease Spills division and the Kansas Department of Emergency Management (KDEM) which is the lead for Air Release Spills division. All other spill types, KDHE is the lead agency, with a few exceptions being spilled material, amount of material, and media effected. ONLY KDHE collected data is included in this dataset.An "Active" spill is being remediated through the coordination with KDHE BER spills program. A “closed” spill is considered restored to the initial environmental condition.For users who wish to interact with the data in a finished product, KDHE recommends using our Spills Interactive Web Viewer opens in new tab. More information about KDHE can be found on the Kansas Department of Health and Environment website opens in new tab.More information about KDHE Spills can be found on the Kansas Department of Health and Environment website Spills Department opens in new tab. Please be advised of the following limitations to this dataset. Each point contains the quantity and type of substance spilled by date of occurrence. If the data point is listed as closed, then the environment was restored to its original state prior to the spill's occurrence.The KDHE Spills Program works in conjunction with the Kansas Corporation Commission (KCC) Petroleum Lease Spills division and the Kansas Department of Emergency Management (KDEM) Air Release Spills division. This map service only contains KDHE data.KDHE makes no assurances of accuracy or validity of information presented in this map service. Not all spills have a reliable location. Many are located at a legal centroid, which can be miles from the actual location of the spill. This is especially true for spills prior to 2010.
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Title: KDHE Reported Spills
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Comments: This map service contains point data that represents spills reported to KDHE. The KDHE Spills Program works in conjunction with the Kansas Corporation Commission (KCC) which is the lead for Petroleum Lease Spills division and the Kansas Department of Emergency Management (KDEM) which is the lead for Air Release Spills division. All other spill types, KDHE is the lead agency, with a few exceptions being spilled material, amount of material, and media effected. ONLY KDHE collected data is included in this dataset.An "Active" spill is being remediated through the coordination with KDHE BER spills program. A “closed” spill is considered restored to the initial environmental condition.For users who wish to interact with the data in a finished product, KDHE recommends using our Spills Interactive Web Viewer opens in new tab. More information about KDHE can be found on the Kansas Department of Health and Environment website opens in new tab.More information about KDHE Spills can be found on the Kansas Department of Health and Environment website Spills Department opens in new tab. Please be advised of the following limitations to this dataset. Each point contains the quantity and type of substance spilled by date of occurrence. If the data point is listed as closed, then the environment was restored to its original state prior to the spill's occurrence.The KDHE Spills Program works in conjunction with the Kansas Corporation Commission (KCC) Petroleum Lease Spills division and the Kansas Department of Emergency Management (KDEM) Air Release Spills division. This map service only contains KDHE data.KDHE makes no assurances of accuracy or validity of information presented in this map service. Not all spills have a reliable location. Many are located at a legal centroid, which can be miles from the actual location of the spill. This is especially true for spills prior to 2010.
Subject: This data represents KDHE's response to Spill incidents. The KDHE Spills Program works directly with Kansas entities to ensure compliance with KS and EPA environmental regulations or laws. These regulations are in place to protect your health and the environment, for both current and future generations. The KDHE spills program works in conjunction with KCC (Kansas Corporation Commission) and KDEM (Kansas Department of Emergency Management). This service contains only data collected by KDHE.
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