Status: In Production
data exchange description
The Concentrated Animal Feeding Operation (CAFO) exchange makes state environmental data associated with CAFOs available on the Exchange Network. Under the Southeast CAFO Environmental Information Exchange pilot project, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) committed to develop a set of schemas and a node client that allows users to query multiple state nodes at once returning an aggregated result set. The states of Mississippi, North Carolina, and South Carolina mapped the CAFO schema to their databases that house CAFO information and developed web services that EPA Region 4 and partner states can access via the EPA-developed client tool.
Since the first version of the CAFO flow was primarily a pilot to demonstrate the ability of the Exchange Network to implement distributed queries, the complexity of the flow has been intentionally limited – with a small number of data services and no linkages with EPA transactional systems. This minimizes the resources required on the part of partner states to stand up the CAFO services and leaves the door open for future enhancements to the flow.
Currently the flow defines only three Data Services – all Query requests. In the future flow partners may consider supporting a Solicit version of these requests, or other services.
implementation resources
The CAFO documentation package has been received and reviewed by the NTG Conformance Committee. The Committee has deemed the schema and supporting flow documentation acceptable for use on the Exchange Network. The CAFO data exchange is currently in version 1.0. The following links
are to implementation resources for this most recent version.
For more information on the schema and documentation review, you can read the developer's Schema Conformance Report. For additional information on the review process, please visit the section on Publishing a Data Exchange.
contact information
For more information on this data exchange, please contact:
Cory Wagner
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
(202) 566-1555
wagner.cory@epa.gov
Hector Buitrago
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Region 4
(404) 562-8030
buitrago.hector@epa.gov
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