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  • Masses Tune In for EDR Insight’s Webinar: An Inside Look at ASTM E 1527-13

    March 29, 2013

    Posted by Dianne Crocker | 0 Comments

  • Industry associations: do you have a seat at the table?

    March 19, 2013

    Posted by Lauren Rosencranz | 0 Comments

    The E 1527-13 revision is the result of three years of discussion and debate among many dedicated stakeholders who spent countless hours at ASTM Phase I ESA Task Group meetings and on conference calls closely examining the standard and hammering out every word of the revision. The majority of professionals in the field do not actively participate in the process of updating E 1527—yet they need to be poised and ready to adjust their Phase I ESA practice as soon as the new standard takes effect (typically, immediately upon release).

  • Introducing the Sanborn Viewer!

    January 15, 2013

    Posted by Lauren Rosencranz | 2 Comments

    We’re excited today to announce the latest advancement to the Sanborn collection, called “Sanborn Viewer.” Along with the normal email delivery, you now have access to a secure, web based application for viewing and working with the Sanborn imagery!

  • EDR has Acquired FirstSearch Environmental Information

    January 03, 2013

    Posted by Rob Barber | 1 Comment

    Happy New Year from all of us at Environmental Data Resources, Inc (EDR). As we ring in 2013, I have some exciting news to share with you. EDR has acquired FirstSearch Environmental Information, which includes FirstSearch Technology Corporation, Track Info Services, Infomap Technologies, and Microdot.

  • Introducing High Risk Historical Records

    December 31, 2012

    Posted by Lauren Rosencranz | 0 Comments

    We are always looking for ways to improve the accuracy and completeness of our flagship product, the EDR Radius Map report. So, when we were thinking about important information that might not make it into a normal government records search, but is critical for helping environmental professionals identify RECs, we thought about how historical sources like city directories might be integrated into database reports.