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Locus Introduces Environmental Data Management System for Nuclear Facilities
Market Leader Expands Its Offering to Meet Demand From Nuclear Industry
| Source: Locus Technologies
SAN FRANCISCO, CA--(Marketwire - September 14, 2009) - Locus Technologies (Locus), the industry
leader in web-based environmental software, announced today that it has
expanded its flagship product EIM to include a module for nuclear
facilities information management and reporting.
Nearly all of the activities associated with water and soil protection at
nuclear power plants and other nuclear facilities, including the assessment
of site characteristics, the ongoing monitoring of site conditions, and the
remediation of adverse environmental impacts, involve the collection and/or
analysis of data. The tools and systems used to manage and store this
information must satisfy strict security and QA/QC requirements to ensure
that only the appropriate people can access the data, and that the quality
of the data adheres to the highest Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC)
standards. It is also critical that these applications allow engineers and
scientists to do their work in a cost-effective way, allowing them to focus
less of their time on finding the data they need and formatting various
outputs, and more on the evaluation and analysis of these data.
The new EIM module was specifically designed for managing subsurface and
other data at nuclear facilities, including commercial reactor sites,
research labs, and nuclear materials production and storage complexes. The
system provides an unmatched level of data security and enforces an
extensive set of QC/QC requirements on all uploaded data. At the same time
it provides a variety of easy-to-use options to upload, validate, flag,
examine, map, plot, download, and report data. The system has the
capability to store such radioanalytical parameters as uncertainty,
uncertainty type (Standard, Combined Standard, and Expanded), and required
method uncertainty. It also has the capability to convert weight to
activity concentrations, calculate sums of ratios, and evaluate action
limits that pertain to either single or groups of parameters. The system
helps reporting entities enforce data quality in accordance with the NRC or
other standards such as NQA-1, and ANSI/ISO/ASQ Q 9001:2000, and validate
incoming analytical data.
"Locus has been present at Department of Energy (DOE) facilities such as
Stanford Linear Accelerator Center (SLAC) that deal with radioactive data
for some time. With the highly expected return of the nuclear industry for
commercial use and decommissioning of older generation power plants and
weapons complexes, we felt that the market needs an off-the-shelf tool to
manage radioactive data that are subject to a different set of regulatory
guidance documents from those managed under regular chemistry data under
the US EPA and other guidance documents. The new radioanalytical
functionality introduced through this release provides any nuclear facility
that has a need for data management and reporting -- and almost all have --
to meet these needs using Locus' EIM," said Neno Duplan, President and CEO
of Locus. Locus worked with the Electric Power Research Institute (EPRI)
in developing the needed functionality. As part of a demonstration of the
system's flexibility and expandability to EPRI earlier this year, various
statistical (sign, fraction limit, and normal distribution tests) and
graphical (regression-correlation, regression with error bars, box, and
rank trend plots) outputs were added to EIM's already impressive list of
analytical tools. "We are very excited to introduce this tool at the
upcoming EPRI Groundwater Protection Workshop (in collaboration with NEI)
to be held in Charleston, SC from September 15 to 16, 2009," added Dr.
Duplan.
EIM, Locus' Environmental Information Management tool, is the world's
largest commercial on-demand environmental data management system. EIM
completely replaces existing stand-alone data systems and reporting tools
to provide a comprehensive integrated solution to one of the environmental
industries' most vexing problems -- the centralization and management of
complex data pertaining to contaminated water, groundwater, soil, and/or
air. EIM provides for the complete electronic processing of analytical
data, beginning with the upload of electronic data deliverables from labs,
and terminating in state-mandated regulatory exports and reporting. EIM is
deployed through Software as a Service (SaaS) model which eliminates most
of the difficulties associated with the adoption of a new technology, while
offering the opportunity for more rapid customization to meet the ever
changing needs of its user population. The system currently stores over 120
million records for over 35,000 sites worldwide.
ABOUT LOCUS TECHNOLOGIES
Locus Technologies specializes in providing comprehensive information
management and consulting services for the environmental industry. Locus's
primary line of business is the integration of environmental content and
domain expertise with Software as a Service (SaaS) offerings. Its flagship
product, EIM, provides robust online analytical data management for Locus
customers around the world.
For more information about EPRI Groundwater Protection Workshop (in
collaboration with NEI) please visit:
http://guest.cvent.com/EVENTS/Info/Summary.aspx?e=59d2c55b-fe22-45c6-bb72-f573f6e2df5c
For more information, visit http://www.locustec.com or contact Eric
Applegate at (925) 658-5095.