MEASURE
DATA
STANDARD
Standard
No.:
1­
XXX
Version
1
 
FINAL
DRAFT
July
26,
2005
This
standard
has
been
produced
through
the
Environmental
Data
Standards
Council
(
EDSC).

The
Environmental
Data
Standards
Council
(
EDSC)
is
a
partnership
among
EPA,
States
and
Tribal
partners
to
develop
and
agree
upon
data
standards
for
environmental
information
collection
and
exchange.
More
information
about
the
EDSC
is
available
at
http://
www.
envdatastandards.
net.
Measure
Data
Standard
Std
No.:
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1.0
 
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Draft
July
26,
2005
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2
Foreword
The
Environmental
Data
Standards
Council
identifies,
prioritizes
and
pursues
the
creation
of
data
standards
for
those
areas
where
information
exchange
standards
will
provide
the
most
value
in
achieving
environmental
results.
The
Council
involves
Tribes
and
Tribal
Nations,
state
and
federal
agencies
in
the
development
of
the
standards
and
then
provides
the
draft
materials
for
general
review.
Business
groups,
non­
governmental
organizations,
and
other
interested
parties
may
then
provide
input
and
comment
for
Council
consideration
and
standard
finalization.
Draft
and
final
standards
are
available
at
http://
www.
envdatastandards.
net.

1.0
INTRODUCTION
This
Measure
Data
Standard
focuses
on
data
elements
used
to
identify
and
describe
recorded
measurements
or
analytical
results
that
are
being
exchanged
between
data
trading
partners.
There
are
many
categories
or
types
of
measurement
where
the
units
in
each
type
are
mutually
comparable.
For
example,
lengths,
diameters,
distances,
heights,
wavelengths
constitute
such
a
category.
Mutually
comparable
quantities
are
called
"
quantities
of
the
same
kind".
Each
category
of
measurement
has
an
allowed
set
of
units
of
measure.
Two
or
more
physical
quantities
cannot
be
compared
unless
they
belong
to
the
same
category
of
measurements.
Some
example
categories
of
measurements
include:
length,
mass,
time,
temperature,
amount
of
substance,
velocity,
force,
relative
density,
illuminance,
and
entropy.

1.1
Scope
This
data
standard
provides
and
describes
data
groupings
that
are
used
to
exchange
data
about
recorded
measurement
or
analytical
results.

1.2
References
to
Other
Data
Standards
None
1.3
Terms
and
Definitions
For
the
purposes
of
this
document,
the
following
terms
and
definitions
apply.

Term
Definition
Measure
A
set
of
data
elements
that
may
be
utilized
for
recording
the
measurement
of
observations
or
analytical
results.

1.4
Implementation
Users
are
encouraged
to
use
the
XML
registry
housed
on
the
Exchange
Network
Web
site
to
download
schema
components
for
the
construction
of
XML
schema
flows
(
http://
www.
exchangenetwork.
net).

1.5
Document
Structure
The
structure
of
this
document
is
briefly
described
below:
a.
Section
2.0
Measure
Data
Standard
Diagram,
illustrates
the
principal
data
groupings
contained
within
this
standard.
b.
Section
3.0
Measure
Data
Standard
Table,
provides
information
on
the
high
level,
intermediate
and
elemental
Measure
data
groupings.
Where
applicable,
for
each
level
of
this
data
standard
a
definition,
XML
tag,
note(
s),
example
list
of
values
and
format
are
provided.
The
format
column
may
include
the
required
number
of
characters
for
the
associated
data
element,
where
"
A"
specifies
alphanumeric
and
"
N"
designates
numeric.
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Data
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c.
Data
Standard
Numbering:
For
purposes
of
clarity
and
to
enhance
understanding
of
data
standard
hierarchy
and
relationships,
each
data
group
is
numerically
classified
from
the
primary
to
the
elemental
level.
d.
Code
metadata:
Based
on
the
business
need,
additional
metadata
may
be
required
to
sufficiently
describe
a
code.
A
note
regarding
this
additional
metadata
is
included
in
the
notes
column
for
code
elements.
Additional
metadata
for
codes
may
include:
 
Code
List
Identifier,
which
is
a
standardized
reference
to
the
context
or
source
of
the
set
of
codes
 
Code
List
Version
Identifier,
which
identifies
the
particular
version
of
the
set
of
codes.
 
Code
List
Version
Agency
Identifier,
which
identifies
the
agency
responsible
for
maintaining
the
set
of
codes
 
Code
List
Name,
which
describes
the
corresponding
name
for
which
the
code
represents
e.
Appendix
A,
Measure
Data
Standard
Structure
Diagram
illustrates
the
hierarchical
classification
of
the
Measure
Data
standard.
This
diagram
enables
business
and
technical
users
of
this
standard
to
quickly
understand
its
general
content
and
complexity.
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2.0
MEASURE
DATA
STANDARD
DIAGRAM
This
diagram
specifies
the
major
data
groups
that
may
be
used
to
identify
the
characteristics
of
a
measure.

Measure
Data
Standard
1.0
Measure
2.0
Measure
QA/
QC
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Data
Standard
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3.0
MEASURE
DATA
STANDARDS
TABLE
1.0
Measure
Definition:
Identifies
the
value
and
the
associated
units
of
measure
for
measuring
an
observation
or
analytical
result
value.

Relationship:
None.

Notes:
None.

XML
Tag:
Measure
Data
Element
Name
Data
Element
Definitions
Notes
Format
XML
Tags
1.1
Measure
Value
The
recorded
dimension,
capacity,

quality,
or
amount
of
something
ascertained
by
measuring
or
observing.
Example
List
of
Values:

 
0.001
 
<
15
 
ND
 
Present
or
Absent
A
MeasureValue
1.2
Measure
Unit
Code
The
code
that
represents
the
unit
for
measuring
the
item.
Example
List
of
Values:

 
mg/
L
 
km
Based
on
the
business
need,
additional
metadata
may
be
required
to
sufficiently
describe
a
code.
This
additional
metadata
is
listed
in
the
Introduction
section,
1.5.
d,

above.
A
MeasureUnitCode
1.3
Measure
Qualifier
Code
A
code
used
to
identify
any
qualifying
issues
that
affect
the
results.
Examples:

 
B
 
J
 
EST
There
may
be
multiple
entries.

Based
on
the
business
need,
additional
metadata
may
be
required
to
sufficiently
describe
a
code.
This
additional
metadata
is
listed
in
the
Introduction
section,
1.5.
d,

above.
A
MeasureQualifier
Code
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Data
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2.0
Measure
QA/
QC
Definition:
The
quality
aspects
of
the
measured
value.

Relationship:
None.

Notes:
The
following
items
could
be
expected
to
define
the
quality
information
needed:

 
Precision
 
Confidence
interval
This
is
an
optional
set
of
data
elements
that
specify
the
quality
of
a
measurement.
Refer
to
Quality
Assurance
and
Quality
Control
[
DRAFT]
Data
Standard.

XML
Tag:
MeasureQAQC
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Data
Standard
Std
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Version
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Appendix
A
Measure
Data
Standard
Structure
Diagram
Measure
Data
Standard
1.0
Measure
1.1
Measure
Value
1.2
Measure
Unit
Code
1.3
Measure
Qualifier
Code
2.0
Measure
QA/
QC
