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Many monitoring programs routinely measure FIB concentrations at select locations. The tbeptools package has several functions for importing and reporting these data. Three workflows are available:
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1) Functions that use data exclusively from the Environmental Protection Commission (EPC) of Hillsborough County
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2) Functions that use data from Manatee, Pasco, Polk County, or Hillsborough County (Environmental Services Division)
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2) Functions that use data from Manatee, Pasco, Polk, or Hillsborough (Environmental Services Division) Counties
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3) Functions that use data from several monitoring programs for baywide reporting focusing exclusively on *Enterococcus*
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This vignette is organized around these three workflows. For all, the assessments are meant to inform progress remediating fecal impairments or to support prioritization of areas for further investigation. They are not meant to support beach monitoring efforts or closures for recreational uses - alternative reporting products are available for that purpose (see [FLDOH Healthy Beaches](https://www.floridahealth.gov/environmental-health/beach-water-quality/county-detail.html?County=Pinellas&Zip=33701-3109){target="_blank"} or the [Tampa Bay Recreational Water Quality Map](https://tampabay.wateratlas.usf.edu/maps/recreational-water-quality-map/){target="_blank"}).
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This vignette is organized around these three workflows. For all, the assessments are meant to inform progress remediating fecal impairments or to support prioritization of areas for further investigation. They are not meant to support beach monitoring efforts or closures for recreational uses - alternative reporting products are available for that purpose (see [FLDOH Healthy Beaches](https://www.floridahealth.gov/community-environmental-public-health/environmental-public-health/water-quality/aquatic-toxins/beach-water-quality/){target="_blank"} or the [Tampa Bay Recreational Water Quality Map](https://tampabay.wateratlas.usf.edu/maps/recreational-water-quality-map/){target="_blank"}).
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## EPC reporting
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