Monitoring Data and Tools

Access to monitoring data and tools is provided through both the Federal Land Manager Environmental Database (FED) website and the WRAP Technical Support System (TSS) website, which are built upon the same database and software infrastructure as the Intermountain West Data Warehouse. Each of the links below will take you to tools and resources hosted on either the FED or TSS websites.

Monitoring Data

Explore and Download Monitoring Data
Monitoring Data Query
Use the FED Database Query Wizard to selectively download data and metadata from the integrated monitoring database by specifying datasets, sites, parameters, date ranges, and other criteria.
Monitoring Site Browser
Monitoring Site Browser
View the locations of monitoring sites and explore monitoring site metadata for all of the available ground-based monitoring networks in the FED database using an interactive map.

Air Quality Summaries

Haze Analysis
Haze Analysis
Scenic vistas are diminished by haze that causes discoloration, loss of texture, and diminished visual range, and some of the pollutants that form haze have been linked to serious health effects and environmental damage. These reports summarize haze in protected Class I areas.
Visibility Summary
Visibility Summary
Scenic vistas are diminished by haze that causes discoloration, loss of texture, and diminished visual range, and some of the pollutants that form haze have been linked to serious health effects and environmental damage. These reports summarize haze in protected Class I areas.
Ozone Summary
Ozone Summary
Elevated ozone concentrations adversely affect sensitive vegetation and ecosystems, including forests, parks, wildlife refuges, and wilderness areas. This graphical report summarizes ozone trends as measured by the EPA ozone monitoring network.
Wet Deposition
Wet Deposition Summary
Deposition of sulfur and nitrogen compounds contributes to the acidification and eutrophication of sensitive terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems. This graphical report summarizes trends in wet deposition data from the NADP National Trends Network (NTN).
Dry Deposition
Dry Deposition Summary
About half of the acidity in the atmosphere falls back to earth through dry deposition. This graphical report summarizes the sulfur and nitrogen composition of dry deposition data from the EPA's Clean Air Status and Trends Network (CASTNet).