Using the DNR's Web Form for Entering Public Drinking Water ResultsEach laboratory needs to get a user id for each person that will be doing data entry on the DNR web form. This is an important security step, and allows us to make sure that each user is authorized to enter data on behalf of the laboratory. The user id’s are issued under Wisconsin’s state-wide Web Access Management system (WAMS) and are obtained the following way. If you already have a WAMS id for another program (such as CMAR or wastewater), you may use that same id for entering public drinking water results. To obtain a WAMS user id and register to use the Web data entry
To enter public drinking water sample results using the data entry form:
After you log in, you'll see a "Help" button at the top right-hand side of the screen. This contains our data entry documentation and it’s highly recommended that you read it before entering any results. It contains a number of suggestions for entering data correctly, which will help you avoid any unnecessary errors and hopefully streamline your data entry process. At any time, you can click on the "Sample List" link at the bottom of the screen to see the samples that you had previously entered. The status code on each sample indicates whether it's New, Submitted or Received. A status of "Received" indicates that the sample has been received and processed into the DNR’s Lab Data Entry database. After a sample is “Received” you can no longer delete it from the sample list. Each evening, we run a program that does additional error-checking and loads the samples into our Drinking Water System. Those samples will be viewable on the DNR's public internet site the following day. To submit public drinking water results via file transferNote: Files must be in one of the DNR-approved formats, as either a tab-delimited text file or an XML file. The file format must have been tested and approved by DNR before a lab can use the file transfer process. Excel spreadsheets and Word documents cannot be accepted.
Contact InformationIf you experience any problems, or have any suggestions, please contact Sandy Duren at Sandra.Duren@wisconsin.gov
For information on other electronic reporting formats, click here. Last Revised: Thursday February 26 2009
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