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1 Using ArcGIS ModelBuilder for Conservation & Ag Drainage Projects Janell Weiss Nutrient Mgmt. Specialist/Ag Technician Darke Soil & Water Conservation District 2015 Ohio GIS Conference September 21 - 23, 2015 | Hyatt Regency Columbus| Columbus, Ohio

2 OUTLINE Background ModelBuilder introduction Watershed tool inputs & output Demonstration Advantages Limitations Future goals Helpful resources

3 OUR NEED FOR THE WATERSHED TOOL: Calculate runoff for designs of grassed waterways, wetlands Grass waterway Watershed boundary

4 OUR NEED FOR THE WATERSHED TOOL: Prepare watershed maps and assessments for agricultural drainage projects

5 OUR NEED FOR THE WATERSHED TOOL: Delineate watersheds to aid agricultural pollution investigations (e.g., manure spills)

6 MODELBUILDER: AN INTRO An application in ERSI’s ArcGIS Strings together a series of geoprocessing tools Feeds output of one tool into another tool as input Simplifies workflow when a series of geoprocessing steps are necessary

7 MODELBUILDER TOOL EXAMPLE

8 MODELBUILDER WATERSHED TOOL Input LiDAR GRID files Parcel shapefile SSURGO soils shapefile Output Contour shapefiles Flow accumulation raster Watershed mean slope raster Raster of merged LiDAR tiles Parcels clipped to watershed boundary shapefile Watershed outlet “pour point” Longest flow path raster Watershed boundary shapefile

9 1. MERGE TILES & DETERMINE FLOW PATHS

10 2. DELINEATE WATERSHED, CALC SLOPE & LENGTH, CLIP SOILS & PARCELS

11 THE MODELBUILDER WATERSHED TOOL Allows watershed delineations to be done in minutes rather that in hours or days Is easily shared with other districts/agencies Produces a product that is consistent in appearance Pollution complaint Grassed waterway Field tile main

12 PROVIDING CONSISTENCY IN MAPS ModelBuilder allows you to define layers  Each displayed output can be tied to predefined “layer” file  “Layers” allow you to control the appearance of a shapefile  Establish symbology, labels, transparency, etc. Watershed boundary Soils classification, hydrologic group, & acreage label Parcel boundary and label

13 LIMITATIONS Output data is no better than currently available LiDAR Tool cannot detect presence of culverts  Delineations tend to be poor near railroads, roads, bridges, driveways, some rooflines

14 FUTURE GOALS Use land use/ land cover data to calculate runoff for waterway design Develop tool for calculating assessments for group drainage projects If you know of a land use/land cover data set with a resolution finer than 30 m x 30 m grids, I am all ears.

15 HELPFUL RESOURCES ArcGIS Resource Center, keyword ModelBuilder: help.arcgis.com/en/arcgisdesktop/10.0/help/ind ex.html Q&A site for GIS professionals: http://gis.stackexchange.com/

16 Janell Weiss Nutrient Management Technician/Ag. Technician Darke Soil & Water Conservation District janell.weiss@darkeswcd.com janellchristine@gmail.com 937.548.1752 P.S. THANK YOU, DOUG


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