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Linking Data to the NHDSupporting Informed Water Resources
Decision Making
Linking Data to the NHDSupporting Informed Water Resources
Decision Making
2009 NHD Stewardship Conference
Denver, CO
April 14-17, 2009
2009 NHD Stewardship Conference
Denver, CO
April 14-17, 2009
Ricardo Lopez-TorrijosTommy Dewald
Most enterprise data is stored in non-spatial enabled systemsMost enterprise data is stored in non-spatial enabled systems
Non-spatial business systems: administrative, research, environmental enterprise-wide systems
You need thematic maps showing the spatial relations
Multi stake holder, watershed-wide management plans require a common architecture for coordination
Non-spatial business systems: administrative, research, environmental enterprise-wide systems
You need thematic maps showing the spatial relations
Multi stake holder, watershed-wide management plans require a common architecture for coordination
USEPA - Office of WaterUSEPA - Office of Water
Promoting consistency -- through common data and tools -- to help enable national, cross-program analysis
Common dataNHD/NHDPlusEvents (linkages to external water program databases)
Common toolsReach indexing tools (desktop and Web-based)
Analysis tools (map and forms based user interfaces, services)
Custom analysis (direct connect, services and download)
Promoting consistency -- through common data and tools -- to help enable national, cross-program analysis
Common dataNHD/NHDPlusEvents (linkages to external water program databases)
Common toolsReach indexing tools (desktop and Web-based)
Analysis tools (map and forms based user interfaces, services)
Custom analysis (direct connect, services and download)
USEPA IT Architecture FrameworkUSEPA IT Architecture Framework
Goals
Business
Data
Applications
Technology
Environmental Info Research & Development Administrative Systems Enterprise Wide
Business Domains
Technology Architecture(Locations, Networks, Infrastructure, Standards)
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Strategic Architecture(Mission, Vision, Goals, Perf Measures)
EPA Business Architecture(Processes, Functions)
Data Architecture(Data Entities, Data Classes, Data Flows)
Federal Business Architecture(BRM, Cross Agency E-Gov, Pres Mngt Agenda)
Applications Architecture (Applications, Interfaces, Information Flows)
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WATERS Geospatial Data ArchitectureWATERS Geospatial Data Architecture
NationalNational HydrographyHydrography Dataset Dataset PlusPlus
Nonpoint Source GrantsNonpoint Source Grants
GRTS
Water Quality StandardsWater Quality Standards
WQSDB
Water Quality Assessments, Water Quality Assessments, Impaired Waters & Impaired Waters &
TTotal otal MMaximum aximum DDaily aily LLoadsoads
ATTAINS
Water Quality MonitoringWater Quality Monitoring
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Reach Address Database(RAD)
((WWatershed atershed AAssessment, ssessment, TTracking & racking & EEnvironmental nvironmental RResultesultSS))(www.epa.gov/waters)(www.epa.gov/waters)
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Data Accessible Through WATERSData Accessible Through WATERS• Water Quality StandardsWater Quality Standards• Water Quality StationsWater Quality Stations• Assessed WatersAssessed Waters• Impaired Waters Impaired Waters • Nonpoint Source ProjectsNonpoint Source Projects• BeachesBeaches• Sewage No Discharge ZonesSewage No Discharge Zones• Nutrient StationsNutrient Stations• Fish Consumption AdvisoriesFish Consumption Advisorieso National Estuary ProgramsNational Estuary Programs
• Linked to the NHDLinked to the NHDo Not linked to the NHDNot linked to the NHD
• Permitted DischargersPermitted Dischargers• Drinking Water IntakesDrinking Water Intakes• Drinking Water WellsDrinking Water Wells• Source Water AreasSource Water Areas• Clean Watershed NeedsClean Watershed Needs• Special Appropriations Special Appropriations
ProjectsProjects• State Revolving Fund State Revolving Fund
ProjectsProjects
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RAD - Key CharacteristicsRAD - Key Characteristics• Enables rapid cross program display and query• EPA enterprise data resource (direct connect and web
services)• Water program databases remain unchanged (retain existing
program ownership)• Care and feeding of NHD and events
• NHD/NHDPlus refresh every 3 years to date• One comprehensive migration/synchronization of existing
events to fit new NHD• During interim period, occasional indexing/re-indexing of
events using latest source locations from specific program databases
• Custom shapes where NHD does not exist
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Endangered SpeciesEffects by NHD Stream Segment
PCA = 100%
PCA > 50%
PCA < 50%
cropland
Thiessen Polygon
PCA by CatchmentNHD
Thiessenpca
0 %
1 - 10
11 - 20
21 - 30
31 - 40
41 - 50
51 - 60
61 - 70
71 - 80
81 - 90
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Pesticide Risk AssessmentsPesticide Risk Assessments
The EPA Office of Pesticide Programs is exploring the use of the NHDPlus and value-added attributes in a variety of applications related to pesticide risk assessments.
In this example, NHD navigation tools are combined with the NLCD and NHD catchments to estimate the direct and indirect effects of agricultural pesticide use on endangered aquatic species.
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Assessing Recovery Potential of Impaired Waters
Assessing Recovery Potential of Impaired Waters
Recovery potential: the likelihood of an impaired water to re-attain Water Quality Standards, given its ecological capacity to regain lost functions, its exposure to stressors, and its social context.
Opportunity to consider landscape factors related to recovery potential within drainage areas and stream corridors, using GIS.
USEPA Assessment and Watershed Protection Division, Watershed Branch
WA MI
Impaired Waters/FWS Refuges and Hatcheries
Co-Occurrence Analysis, Two State Demo
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NHD Use in the US Forest ServiceNHD Use in the US Forest ServiceSurvey Data
Fish HabitatStream ConditionAquatic Biota
AnalysisTemperature
ModelingFish PassageFish and other
Aquatic Biota Distribution
Habitat ConditionSediment
Modeling
Survey DataFish HabitatStream ConditionAquatic Biota
AnalysisTemperature
ModelingFish PassageFish and other
Aquatic Biota Distribution
Habitat ConditionSediment
Modeling
Water Quality Classification in NYS
Water Quality Classification in NYS
The Division of Water Rights Map Room
Guadalupe Creek 2-005-01-00-0Santa Clara County
Tributary to Guadalupe River thence Alviso Slough thence Coyote Creek thence San Francisco Bay
Stream Code Used by staff March 1960 - September 2007
Flood Insurance Studies & NHD in NYS
NHDNHD
Your DBYour DB
How is the Magic Done?
How is the Magic Done?
• Create and update events• Manage event tables
HEM v. 2.0!HEM v. 2.0!
Hydrography Event Management?Hydrography Event Management?
Update measures
Sync events to NHD updates
HEM v. 2.0HEM v. 2.0
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Ricardo Lopez-Torrijos, NYDECTommy Dewald, USEPA
Ricardo Lopez-Torrijos, NYDECTommy Dewald, USEPA
Linking Data to the NHDSupporting Informed Water Resources
Decision Making
Questions?