RIDE Mapper released as a replacement to Environmental Mapper
The Michigan Department of Environment, Great Lakes, and Energy (EGLE) plans to release the new RIDE Mapper application on April 22, 2024. RIDE Mapper will replace the long-standing Environmental Mapper as the Remediation and Redevelopment Division’s (RRD) interactive map viewer displaying sites of environmental contamination regulated under Part 201, leaking underground storage tank sites regulated under Part 213, and underground storage tank facilities regulated under Part 211.
RIDE Mapper will provide access to RRD’s spatial data through a more intuitive and responsive interface. The suite of tools within the map viewer provides a variety of ways to search for a site or analyze features in an area of interest. Stronger integration with RRD’s RIDE database will allow users to easily jump from the map viewer to the detailed site information including electronic documents. Connections to EGLE’s Open Data Portal make it easy to add additional data sets or connect to our data through your own mapping project.
A RIDE Mapper web page will provide information and resources, including a detailed user guide. Users will be redirected from the old Environmental Mapper pages as soon as the new system goes live.
EGLE will host a web-based training on the use of the RIDE database and the RIDE Mapper on Thursday, May 9, 2024, as part of the Land and Resource Use and Development Training Series.
For support using the RIDE Mapper application, please contact us at EGLE‑RRD‑RIDE‑Mapper@Michigan.gov.
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