Environmental Data Management System
Recent Changes
The legacy SEPTS database has been sunset effective August 17, 2023. Please use the Environmental Data Management System (EDMS).
Alaska DEC’s Environmental Data Management System (EDMS) and Customer Service Portal is an online data management system designed to improve communication, enable sharing of information, and increase the ease and accessibility of business conducted between Alaska DEC Division of Water (DOW) and the public. EDMS can be accessed by both DEC agency staff, external partners, the public, and the regulated community to create and manage applications, submissions, reports, inspections, and other compliance activities.
EDMS replaces and expands upon many of the functions provided in the OASys online system and Water Permit Search, to name a few.
Any individual or organization that has regulatory involvement with DOW can be an EDMS user. This includes individuals, consultants, contractors, and facility owners and operators.
Yes. Data for current and historical permits, inspections, and compliance actions can be viewed using the EDMS Site Explorer map tool. However, an account is needed to apply for permits or manage data for a site or project.
After logging in using your myAlaska account, you can apply for DOW permits and view and manage data for facilities, sites, or projects for which you are affiliated.
You can also request access to facilities, sites, and projects for which you are affiliated. Once approved, you can view your permits, inspection and compliance history, and view and download published documents related to your sites or projects. You can also submit forms to renew, modify or terminate an existing permit, submit annual or other periodic reports, and invite coworkers, contractors, and associates to co-manage information about your permitted sites and projects.
As a non-myAlaska user, you will still have access to certain publicly available documents regarding active facilities throughout the state and can search, find, or filter active permits.
The following DEC Division of Water programs are supported by EDMS: