Haztrak is a web application that aims to illustrate how hazardous waste management software can interface with EPA's e-Manifest systems to track hazardous waste electronically from cradle-to-grave.
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June 30, 2018. the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) launched a national system for tracking hazardous waste shipments electronically, this system, known as "e-Manifest," modernizes the nation’s paper-intensive process for tracking hazardous waste from cradle to grave while saving valuable time, resources, and dollars for industry and states.
e-Manifest, a modular component of RCRAInfo, can be accessed by its users in two ways:
- Through your favorite web browser at https://rcrainfo.epa.gov/
- Via the RCRAInfo RESTful application programming interface (API)
Haztrak aims to showcase how hazardous waste handlers can utilize the latter in their own waste management software. In Particular, using electronic manifest without the need to log into RCRAInfo through a browser.
For more information on using the RCRAInfo and e-Manifest web services, please see the USEPA/e-Manifest repo or contact the e-Manifest Team.
Haztrak its intended audience are those seeking a working example with the technical expertise to leverage the source for their own requirements. It's licensed under the MIT open source license, a permissive license designed to provide you(!) the freedom to use, modify, redistribute, even develop proprietary derivative works.
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