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Environmental action limits have been an integral part of data analysis for years, but at Locus Technologies, we’re not content with the status quo.

Our continuous drive for innovation has led to exciting new features that make action limits more versatile than ever before, triggering automatic notifications, highlights on your maps and charts, and more based on regulatory or risk-based criteria. President Wes Hawthorne guides us in exploring how Locus Technologies can empower your company to effectively harness the potential of action limits.

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    In the world of data visualization, understanding the past and predicting the future is essential, and that’s exactly what our new Forecast Charts are designed to help you achieve. Todd Pierce, Vice President of Data Management and Visualization at Locus Technologies will tell you more about this feature.

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      This week, Vice President of Data Management and Visualization, Todd Pierce is diving into the synergy that exists among our suite of Locus applications. When combined, these four powerful tools—EIM, Locus Platform, GIS+, and Locus Mobile—work seamlessly to help you harness the true potential of your data within the Locus Cloud.

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        When looking for a GHG reporting program, there is one element that is typically overlooked. This short video gives us more insight.

        Locus Platform Waste Module

        Waste management is a critical aspect of environmental sustainability, and Locus Technologies is a leading provider of innovative solutions to address waste management challenges. Locus empowers organizations to efficiently manage waste streams, ensure regulatory compliance, and drive sustainable practices. 

        Locus offers comprehensive waste management software platforms that enable users to streamline waste tracking, reporting, and disposal processes. Locus handles diverse waste types, including hazardous, non-hazardous, and universal waste. Locus features include customizable waste profiles, enabling organizations to accurately classify and track waste based on its characteristics, ensuring proper handling, storage, and disposal in accordance with regulatory guidelines. 

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          When looking for a GHG reporting program, there is one element that is typically overlooked. This short video gives us more insight.

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          Chris DeCree, EHS Implementation Manager at Locus Technologies, is back with another Compliance Minute. Today’s topic is Requirements Management. Locus offers integrated solutions for EHS, ESG, and Environmental data, emphasizing the use of the Locus Software to manage requirements and permits.

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            It is always concerning when environmental issues are significant enough to start grabbing headlines. Typically for an environmental project to become newsworthy, there have been significant impacts to human health or the environment. It is extremely rare to see any environmental success story in the news, simply because there is no reason for the public to become alarmed about it. So unfortunately, there is usually some level of urgency involved when most companies are putting serious thought into their public communication efforts. 

            Two primary topics are always at the forefront of criticism when there is any sort of news on environmental projects: 1) the magnitude of the impact and 2) the public communication efforts made for the project. For almost every project, there have been significant efforts put into addressing the first topic. The responsible party has usually invested a lot of time and money into removing contaminants or finding ways to eliminate their impact on the environment.  Unfortunately, despite those efforts, if an environmental project is in the news, there is still some outstanding issue (or multiple issues) to be addressed.  

            On the topic of public communication, however, many responsible parties are doing the minimum required by their regulator, and therefore leave themselves vulnerable to criticism for not doing enough to keep the public informed.  One very common form of public communication is fact sheets: one or two-page “plain language” summaries of the environmental project that are intended to be easily understood by the general public. Fact sheets are effective in that they can be bulk mailed to an entire neighborhood and provide all the necessary information. But the downside is that fact sheets often take several months to prepare. Since they are issued by the regulator, they typically require review from multiple divisions within the regulatory body including lawyers and public coordination specialists with very little familiarity with the project. For that reason, fact sheets are usually outdated before they are even published. Most printed formats are subject to the same issue to some extent.  

            To avoid this scenario, some responsible parties are taking a proactive approach by creating a public-facing website that is continuously updated with the latest project data and status. Current web technologies make this relatively cost-effective to set up and maintain. Certain elements on the website can even be connected to live data so that information is available as soon as it is collected. While there may be some reluctance to this kind of ‘over-sharing,’ it is invaluable in responding to complaints about lack of public communication.  Information can be made available to anyone immediately, and email lists can be established for anyone interested in getting notifications on important updates.  Additionally, a data review process can be established between the data collection and the public distribution.  While this does add a short time gap before making the data publicly available, it ensures the data are representative and valid so that they do not create unnecessary concerns. And the data review process is often much faster than the review of written text. 

            Communication efforts are becoming increasingly important for environmental projects, whether it is for remediation of legacy sites, keeping pollutants out of the air, or providing safe drinking water. Using modern communication methods can vastly improve the level of public confidence that environmental concerns are being addressed and can also mitigate the risk of negative publicity associated with lagging public communication efforts. If environmental data are continuously made available, there is less for the public to become alarmed about. Consider integration of a public communication program with the ongoing data collection and/or cleanup efforts, rather than addressing the public as an afterthought. 

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