Web Standard: Maps
Note
All EPA public and internal content pages and web applications are required to follow this standard.
Definitions
Maps may be:
- Interactive
- EPA’s GeoPlatform
- Leaflet
- Leaflet is an open-source and lightweight JavaScript library for mobile friendly interactive maps. This library is aimed at simple maps. See the Leaflet JavaScript Library page for more information on usage and benefits.
- Static map image - a picture of a map
Content requirements
- Do not use Google maps: EPA has no licensing agreement for Google Maps.
- U.S. map of states or EPA regions must use the standard U.S. National Maps (formerly called ‘Where You Live’)
- Maps will have:
- A title, that includes the word “map”, located above the map in header tag <h2> – <h4>.
- A description in caption text or alt text of what the map displays.
- A link to equivalent content in text form.
- Recommended best practice is to link to equivalent content in text form. Near-Real-Time and Laboratory Data by State is an example.
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Ensure the color contrast on your map is 508 compliant (see Design for Everyone StoryMap).
About this Standard
Original effective date: 09/12/2012
Last approved on: 06/12/2024
Web Council review by: 06/12/2027 (or earlier if deemed necessary by the Web Council)