A quick blog post to describe merging ECHO data with FRS data.
Greetings. I am an environmental economist at the U.S. EPA’s National Center for Environmental Economics. I mostly support efforts (and thus conduct research regarding) water quality and enforcement issues. I am quite interested in the quality of EPA’s environmental data and do my best to help people understand our data sets. I also study the potential for gaming of environmental data. We do not maintain personal websites at work, so this is what I am creating instead.
I am an occasional blogger at John Whitehead and Tim Haab’s Environmental Economics but I intend to blog on this space using Distill and Rmarkdown to show examples of the kind of work I do.
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