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The BRS data entry and display program (BRSW4) is a
program for data entry and verification of the 2007 BIENNIAL
HAZARDOUS WASTE REPORT in the EPA Electronic Reporting Guide
format. This program will check, print, and format the flat file
data for submission to EPA or your implementing State or Region.
This self-expanding file (webBR2007.exe - 5.3MB) will expand into
15MB of Files on your hard drive (C:\BRS\ is the default).
| Data Program Information Download |
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webBR2007.EXE |
The BRS data program (BRSW4.EXE) is a program that will display the data submitted in the BIENNIAL HAZARDOUS WASTE REPORT in an easy to read Windows format and will allow data entry of a new report for submission to the State. |
| BR State Manual |
This PDF document is the
installation and operation manual for the BRS data program
contained in webBR2007.EXE. |
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2007BRERGuide.pdf |
2007 Biennial Hazardous Waste
Report Electronic Reporting / File Translation guide |
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Train07text.pdf |
2007 Biennial Hazardous Waste
Report training documentation. |
Tpres07.pdf
Tpres07.pps |
2007 Biennial Hazardous Waste
Report training presentation. |
| DATA91.EXE |
This file contains the data submitted to the Florida Department of Environment Protection in the 1991 BIENNIAL HAZARDOUS WASTE REPORT. |
| DATA93.EXE |
This file contains the data submitted to the Florida Department of Environment Protection in the 1993 BIENNIAL HAZARDOUS WASTE REPORT. |
| DATA95.EXE |
This file contains the data submitted to the Florida Department of Environment Protection in the 1995 BIENNIAL HAZARDOUS WASTE REPORT. |
| DATA97.EXE |
This file contains the data submitted to the Florida Department of Environment Protection in the 1997 BIENNIAL HAZARDOUS WASTE REPORT. |
| DATA99.EXE |
This file contains the data submitted to the Florida Department of Environment Protection in the 1999 BIENNIAL HAZARDOUS WASTE REPORT. |
| DATA01.EXE |
This file contains the data submitted to the Florida Department of Environment Protection in the 2001 BIENNIAL HAZARDOUS WASTE REPORT. |
| DATA03.EXE |
This file contains the data submitted to the Florida Department of Environment Protection in the 2003 BIENNIAL HAZARDOUS WASTE REPORT. |
| DATA05.EXE |
This file contains the data submitted to the Florida Department of Environment Protection in the 2005 BIENNIAL HAZARDOUS WASTE REPORT. |
Installation and Viewing Instructions:
-or view printable version
Installing BRState from the Internet:
- Download the file webBR2007.exe to a temporary folder.
- Run the file webBR2007.exe. Accept all defaults to install the
program Files to c:\brs\.
- Create a shortcut on your desktop for
c:\brs\brsw4.exe.
- Delete the file webBR2007.exe. (to save hard drive space)
If you are having trouble downloading these items, hold down the shift key when clicking on the Files... This will ensure that you can specify the target location on your hard drive.
Running BRState:
- Double-click on the shortcut you created above
or
- Run the program BRSW4.EXE by clicking the Start Button, then
Programs, then BRS Data menu, then BRSW4.EXE
The program starts in Reporter mode by default, and may be used by LQG and TSD sites to create Biennial Reports to send to your state or regional coordinator. The instructions for use may be found in the Help and How Do I? buttons on the main screen of the program.
Viewing 1991-2001 Florida BRS data using
BRState:
- Run BRState
- Click on the SETUP button
- Uncheck the "Reporter Version" checkbox, then save/exit.
- Click on the UTILITIES button.
- Click on the Create a new Year data set button and type in
1999 (or the year(s) of interest) to create a folder to hold each
year's data you wish to download.
- Click on EXIT and exit the BRState program.
- Download data99.exe into the c:\brs\brs1999\ folder,
data97.exe into the c:\brs\brs1997\ folder, etc. for each desired
year's data.
- Run the c:\brs\brs1999\data99.exe , etc for each downloaded
year (type "A" for All to overwrite all empty data tables during
the PKunzip process)
- Restart the BRState program and Click on the UTILITIES button.
- Click on the Rebuild Reporting Indexes and Convert button and
follow the instructions to re-index ALL downloaded data, then
return to the main screen.
- Click buttons to run reports and see details, etc. Try the
HELP and HOW DO I? buttons.
Please call Jack Griffith at (850) 245-8748 for help. NOTE: Because this is a 2 step file expansion, you will probably want to delete the DATA99.EXE, etc. Files after running them. If you are having trouble downloading these items, hold down the shift key when clicking on the Files... This will ensure that you can specify the target location on your hard drive.
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