
I made a free tool that pulls every environmental record for a Pasadena address into one report (water, soil, radon, fire ash, land history)
Local homeowner here. Post-Eaton Fire I wanted to know what was in my soil and water and found the data scattered across EPA, USGS, CalEPA, county assessor, and a dozen other databases. So I spent a couple months connecting them.
Result: groundreport.app - enter an address, get a free environmental score across 9 categories, every claim linked to its government source. Pasadena's water system data is fully loaded (it's interesting).
Free link with no signup: https://www.groundreport.app?utm_source=reddit&utm_medium=organic&utm_campaign=phase0a
Would love this community's honest take - what would make this actually useful to you?
u/copdatshizah — 2 days ago