An Integrated Web-Based GIS Platform for the Environmental Monitoring of Industrial Emissions: Preliminary Results of the Project
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. The Database
2.2. The Web GIS Map
2.3. The Web Platform
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- Administrator (e.g., the webmaster). This account has full access to all functionalities.
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- Staff (e.g., the competent authority). These users can add and modify all environmental data. They manage the licensing procedures, grant or revoke the authorizations, insert or update the emissions data, validate the analytical data and report deadlines or new requirements to the industries. Staff members can download templates from a specific section, populate with data from the database, depending on user’s requests. This allows staff members to obtain partially prefilled files, to automate and speed up the document writing process.
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- Operators. They can only consult the data and the authorizations relating to their installations. They can monitor the authorization status of a plant, view emissions data, quickly and easily insert the results of the analytical self-checks. They can also download reports, documents and the necessary forms.
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- Police forces (e.g., Financial Police, Local Police, Harbor Masters, Foresters) and public institutions (Environmental Protection Agencies, municipalities, Local Health Authorities). They can control the authorizations status of all industries. They can also verify the self-checks, enter analytical checks results and download summary reports or licenses documents.
3. Results and Discussion
3.1. Operator, Company Name and Installation Modules
3.2. Administrative Procedure and Authorization Modules
3.3. Emissions Module
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- Industrial wastewater (Figure 4). Here, there is the list of the authorized discharges of each industry, the related technical specifications, the coordinates of each discharge point, the information on the receptors, the treatment plant’s details (if required) and the authorized emission limits.
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- Urban sewage. Technical specifications of each purification plant, coordinates of the discharge point, information on the receptors and authorized emission limits are some of the available data.
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- Atmospheric emissions. There is the list of the authorized emission points of each industry, the related technical specifications, the coordinates of each emission point, the treatment plant’s details (if required), the authorized emission limits, the information on the putting into operation and commissioning.
3.4. Environmental Inspections Module
4. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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Stakeholders Involved | Period | Results |
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Staff (Officials of the Province of Ascoli Piceno) | February 2020 |
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Polices forces and competent authorities | May 2020 | All participants (10):
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Operators | February 2021 | All participants (8):
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Giglione, G.; Annibaldi, A.; Iaccarino, A.; Capancioni, R.; Borghini, G.; Ciabattoni, F.; Illuminati, S.; Pace, G.; Memmola, F.; Giantomassi, G. An Integrated Web-Based GIS Platform for the Environmental Monitoring of Industrial Emissions: Preliminary Results of the Project. Appl. Sci. 2022, 12, 3369. https://doi.org/10.3390/app12073369
Giglione G, Annibaldi A, Iaccarino A, Capancioni R, Borghini G, Ciabattoni F, Illuminati S, Pace G, Memmola F, Giantomassi G. An Integrated Web-Based GIS Platform for the Environmental Monitoring of Industrial Emissions: Preliminary Results of the Project. Applied Sciences. 2022; 12(7):3369. https://doi.org/10.3390/app12073369
Chicago/Turabian StyleGiglione, Giada, Anna Annibaldi, Antonio Iaccarino, Roberto Capancioni, Giorgio Borghini, Fiorenzo Ciabattoni, Silvia Illuminati, Giandomenico Pace, Francesco Memmola, and Gianni Giantomassi. 2022. "An Integrated Web-Based GIS Platform for the Environmental Monitoring of Industrial Emissions: Preliminary Results of the Project" Applied Sciences 12, no. 7: 3369. https://doi.org/10.3390/app12073369
APA StyleGiglione, G., Annibaldi, A., Iaccarino, A., Capancioni, R., Borghini, G., Ciabattoni, F., Illuminati, S., Pace, G., Memmola, F., & Giantomassi, G. (2022). An Integrated Web-Based GIS Platform for the Environmental Monitoring of Industrial Emissions: Preliminary Results of the Project. Applied Sciences, 12(7), 3369. https://doi.org/10.3390/app12073369