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Time Related Environmental Numeric Health Database

TRENHD

TRENHD2 DEMO AVAILABLE!

Click here to download description of TRENHD2 new features (740K PDF)!

 

CONTACT INFORMATION

Martin Dana

Jim Bryson

Passamaquoddy Tribe Indian Township

EPA Region I Abatement Coordinator

(207) 796-2301  x-232

(617) 918-1524

martindana@passamaquoddy.com

rac4pb@yahoo.com

Download the TRENHD 2 DEMO as a Zip file 13.6 MB (NOTE- Due to third party licensing agreements, the demo version does NOT have the mapping features enabled.) 

When you run the demo, it will ask you for a password, which is “TRENHD” (don’t enter the quotes)

Download the TRENHD (Ver 1) Manual as an Adobe Acrobat File (PDF) – 842K Zipped

Download and Install DEMO Version of TRENHD (Ver 1) (12MB Zip file)  (NOTE- Due to third party licensing agreements, the demo version does NOT have the mapping features enabled.)

Read an article by Trevor White on a novel use of TRENHD tracking cadmium levels in moose.


For additional screen shots of TRENHD application, click here or proceed to the following URL.

http://www.tbep.net/TRENHD/presentation.htm

The link features a PowerPoint Presentation that the Indian Township Environmental Dept. uses to present TRENHDs.

Environmental field testing can be documented on a laptop and results can be tracked using GPS coordinates. Other uses include studying and mapping relationships between health effects and environmental factors. This product can be used in ways that will help Tribes manage environmental studies and assess environmental-health factors while keeping information confidential. Demo product is currently available for download at:

http://www.bluejaydata.com/trenhds

Download PDF : OPPTS Tribal News, EPA 745-N-00-001, FALL/WINTER 2000-2001 to read an article featuring TRENHDs. OPPTS

"... EPA’s Tribal Based Environmental Protection Committee has developed Tribal Relational Environmental Numeric Health Database System (TRENHDs), a user-friendly database tracking tool that uses Geographic Interface Systems (GIS) technology."

The Emergence of Information Technology and Science to Protect Tribal Homelands James Bryson, EPA Region 1 and Trevor White, Environmental Planner, Passamaquoddy Indian Township, pg. 01.

Key Benefits

  • Record results of environmental testing 
  • Map out where there are environmental concerns, i.e. lead, radon, asbestos, mold, etc.
  • Database and GIS information secured and internally controlled by Tribe
  • Print out reports and map
  • User friendly

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