WebGIS Map Data Terms of Use
Rules governing the use of map data, WebGIS layers, lookup results and third-party data sources on the Environmental Incident Information Portal.
Nature of the Data
Data displayed on the WebGIS is provided for lookup, operational management, risk screening and initial decision support in environmental incident prevention, response and recovery.
Use Rules
- Users may use public data for lookup, reference and preliminary assessment.
- When using data for reports, publication, consulting, investment, transactions or legal handling, users must compare it with source records and official data sources.
- Users must not perform automated scraping, bulk extraction, redistribution or build a competing service from WebGIS data without permission from the operator.
- Users must not remove, hide or distort source attribution, warnings, legends or liability limitations displayed by the system.
Public and Internal Data Layers
Public mode may display base maps, administrative boundaries, administrative labels, protected areas, SOS stations and selected filtered information. Higher-risk data layers such as environmental risk points, personnel, supplies, customers, incident records, recovery records and activity history are available only to authorized accounts.
The operator may change the public scope of any data layer when data is found to be inaccurate, sensitive, or may affect security, trade secrets, personal data or lawful rights and interests of relevant organizations or individuals.
Map Sources and Third-Party Services
The system may use or reference data/services from OpenStreetMap, Esri, Open-Meteo, OSRM, internal GeoServer and other specialized data sources configured from time to time.
- OpenStreetMap Tile Usage Policy: requires clear attribution to OpenStreetMap contributors.
- Esri and data attribution: requires appropriate attribution when Esri technology or data is used.
- Open-Meteo Terms: API use conditions, free-plan limits and licensing requirements for commercial use.
Accuracy and Updates
Coordinates, boundaries, distances, routes, affected zones, risk levels and analysis results may contain errors due to source data, update timing, base-map accuracy, calculation methods or input data.
When users find incorrect, missing or outdated data, they should notify the operator for review, correction or temporary removal where necessary.