About SiteRef

SiteRef exists because environmental data shouldn't be this hard to find.

Regulatory standards are scattered across hundreds of state agency websites, buried in PDFs, and formatted in ways that make comparison nearly impossible. Public environmental data sits in fragmented government databases that require hours of manual searching to pull anything useful. And most environmental content on the internet is written by SEO farms that have never looked at an actual regulation.

This site compiles that information in one place, verifies it against primary regulatory sources, and presents it in a format that's actually usable. Every value is cited and dated. When we're not sure about something, we say so.

What We Do

We compile and verify state-specific regulatory standards against primary sources, write practical field guidance, clean and normalize public environmental data into usable formats, and track regulatory changes that affect environmental work.

Editorial Standards

Every regulatory value published on this site is cited to its primary source (state administrative code, federal register, agency guidance document) and dated with the last verification date. When standards change, we update the page and note the revision.

If something on this site is wrong, let us know and we'll fix it.

What This Site Is Not

SiteRef is not a substitute for professional environmental consulting. The information here is educational and informational. If you need a site assessment, remediation plan, or regulatory compliance determination, hire a qualified consultant. If you need legal advice about environmental liability, hire an environmental attorney.

This site is not affiliated with any environmental consulting firm, government agency, or regulatory body.

Contact

Questions, corrections, or data inquiries: contact@siteref.dev