The Air, Water and Waste Management Module allow Organizations to manage environmental
impact from both a permitting and scientific/monitoring perspective. These disciplines are defined
by using a common set of code structures to ensure a unified approach from an International
perspective. The permitting functionality is aimed at stakeholders that require permits in terms of atmospheric
emission management, dumping and pollution of water resources as well as the controlled dumping
of waste. Other environmental issues such as Asbestos, Rubber, and Nuclear Waste can also be
accommodated. Corrective action measures can be enforced and monitored from a Governing Body
perspective. Best practice implementation also forms part of this module to ensure that standards
and controls are in line with International Standards.
From a Scientific perspective this module offers various mechanisms that can be utilised by scientists
to ensure that standards and procedures are in line with World‐Wide norms. These tools include
functionality to “Assess” and “Monitor” (GIS) upstream/upwind pollution events and their expected
affect on downstream/downwind geographic areas. EPI (Environmental Performance Index)
performance charts are also included. The sharing of scientific papers and findings can be distributed to Stakeholders on a global basis. The ECM (Enterprise Content Management) module contained in the Base Framework enables this
information sharing through a Web‐Portal.
Air, Water and Waste Management Functionality
Administrative Processes:
Scientific/Management Processes:
1. Setup and Manage Best Practices (Governing Body)
6. Reporting at all levels
2. Setup and Manage Pollution Types and Code Structures
7. BI (Business Intelligence) and MIS
3.Permit Issuing/Monitoring
8. GIS/Mapping (Includes overlay of layers)
4. Best Practice Implementation at site level
9. Predictive Analysis (“what if”)
5. Manage Corrective Action and Improvement Process