What is CDX account?
CDX assigns each organization in its database with a unique 5‐7 digit ID. ... The use of a consistent Organization ID by all individuals that submit reports on behalf of your company is required by EPA.
How do I make a CDX account?
Online Registration User Guide
- Step 1: Go to cdx.epa.gov and Register. ...
- Step 2: Accept Terms and Conditions. ...
- Step 3: Select a Program Service. ...
- Step 4: Provide Role and Additional Information. ...
- Step 5: Provide User Information. ...
- Step 6: Provide Organization Information. ...
- Step 7: Confirmation screen and Activation Link.
What is CDX EPA?
The Central Data Exchange (CDX) is a system used for many electronic environmental data submissions to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). CDX allows users submitting data to the EPA to register for the specific program of interest.
How do I add a facility on CDX?
How to Request Access to an Existing Form/Facility
- Go to https://cdx.epa.gov.
- Login with your CDX User ID and Password.
- Click on your associated Role located next to the NETMSGP program service name to enter the MSGP application. ...
- You will be directed to the MSGP Homepage. ...
- Select the "Add Facility" button.
What does EPA GOV do?
The Environmental Protection Agency is a United States federal government agency whose mission is to protect human and environmental health. The EPA regulates the manufacturing, processing, distribution, and use of chemicals and other pollutants.
What branch of government is the EPA under?
What issues does the EPA deal with?
EPA works to ensure that:
- Americans have clean air, land and water;
- National efforts to reduce environmental risks are based on the best available scientific information;
- Federal laws protecting human health and the environment are administered and enforced fairly, effectively and as Congress intended;
What is EPA in Australia?
The EPA is South Australia's independent environment protection regulator. We protect, restore and enhance the environment through the risk-based regulation of pollution, waste, noise and radiation.