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1 WATERS A Strategic Resource for Informed Decision Making WATERS Forum Ronald Reagan Building, Washington DC December 7, 2004

2 Presentation Outline  WATERS Concepts  Data Content  Supporting informed decision making Custom analyses Custom analyses Core tools Core tools Services Services

3 WATERS Goals for FY04  Maximize the use of Enterprise Solutions and reuse of WATERS components  Increase WATERS involvement with the Exchange Network  Improve quality assurance and metadata documentation  Boost application’s functionality  Couple the stream network with watersheds and vice versa

4 WATERS The Cross-Program WATERS Team Provides Support, Training, Coordination and Outreach Users Applications Data Services EPA Enterprise Architecture ( NHD National Hydrography Dataset WATERS http://www.epa.gov/waters (Watershed Assessment, Tracking and Environmental ResultS) Water Program Databases R each A ddress D atabase Stream (Reach) Addresses Enable Hydrologic Queries ( NHD National Hydrography Dataset WATERS http://www.epa.gov/waters (Watershed Assessment, Tracking and Environmental ResultS) Water Program Databases R each A ddress D atabase Reach (Stream) Addresses Enable Hydrologic Queries within the EPA Enterprise Architecture within the EPA Enterprise Architecture

5 EPA’s Architecture Framework Goals Business Data Applications Technology Environmental InfoResearch & DevelopmentAdministrative SystemsEnterprise Wide Business Domains Technology Architecture (Locations, Networks, Infrastructure, Standards) GEOSPATIAL DOCUMENT MANAGEMENT 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) DATABASES SECURITY STAKEHOLDER

6 A framework dataset that includes: Hydrographic features for making mapsHydrographic features for making maps A national stream addressing systemA national stream addressing system A modeling network for navigatingA modeling network for navigatingupstream/downstream A maintenance infrastructureA maintenance infrastructure Data and information available at http://nhd.usgs.gov http://nhd.usgs.gov What is the National Hydrography Dataset (NHD)? 1 2 3

7 Watershed 02050701 contains 3 NHD reaches: - 02050701000001 - 02050701000001 - 02050701000002 - 02050701000002 - 02050701000003 - 02050701000003 which provide the framework for reach (stream) addresses in the same manner that streets do for street addresses What are NHD Reaches? Watershed 02050701 1 2 3

8 Data Data Data Data Data Data Data Data Data Data Data Data Data Data Data Data Data Data Data Data Data Data Data Data Data Data Data Data Data Data Data Data Data Data Data Data Data Data Data Data Data Data Data Data Data Data Data Data Data Data Data Data Data Data Data Data Data Data Data Data Data Data Data Data Data Data Data Data Data Data Data Data Data Data Data Data Data Data Data Data Data Data Data Data Data Data Data Data Data Data Data Data Data Data Data Data Data Data Data Data Data Data Data Data Data Data Data Data Data Data Data Data Data Data Data Data Data Data Data Data Data Data Data Data Data Data Data Data Data Data Data Data Data Data Data Data Data Data Data Data Data Data Data Data Data Data Data Data Data Data Data Data Data Data Data Data Data Data Data Data Data Data Data Data Data Data Data Data Data Data Data Data Data Data Data Data Data Data Data Data Data Data Data Data Data Data Data Data Data Data Data Data Data Data Data Data Data Data Data Data Data Data Data Data Data Data Data Data Data Data Data Data Data Data Data Data Data Data Data Data Data Data Data Data Data Data Data Data Data Data Data Data Data Data Data Data Data Data Data Data Data Data Data Data Data Data Data Data Data Data Data Data Data Data Data Data Data Data Data Data Data Data Data Data Data Data Data Data Data Data Data Data Data Data Data Data Data Data Data Data Data Data Data Data Data Data Data Data Data Data Data Data Data Data Data Data Data Data Data Data Data Data Data Data Data Data Data Data Data Data Data Data Data Data Data Data Data Data Data Data Data Data Data Data Data Data Data Data Data Data Data Data Data Data Data Data Data Data Data Data Data Data Data Data Data Data Data Data Data Data Data Data Data Data Data Data Data Data Data Data Data Data Data Data Data Data Data Data Let’s Talk Data!

9 Data Accessible Through WATERS Impaired Waters Impaired Waters Water Quality Standards Water Quality Standards Assessed Waters Assessed Waters Beaches Beaches Sewage No Discharge Zones Sewage No Discharge Zones o Nutrient Stations Fish Consumption Advisories Fish Consumption Advisories Water Quality Stations Water Quality Stations o National Estuary Programs Linked to the NHD o o Not linked to the NHD Permitted Dischargers Permitted Dischargers Nonpoint Source Projects Nonpoint Source Projects Drinking Water Intakes Drinking Water Intakes Drinking Water Wells Drinking Water Wells o Source Water Areas Clean Watershed Needs Clean Watershed Needs Special Appropriations Projects Special Appropriations Projects USGS Gaging Stations USGS Gaging Stations USGS Time-of-Travel Studies USGS Time-of-Travel Studies

10 Tools for Linking Your Data to the NHD  WebRIT (Internet-based) PCS-CWNS facility identifier reconciliation PCS-CWNS facility identifier reconciliation CWS-WQS reach indexing and program database QAQC CWS-WQS reach indexing and program database QAQC Stormwater Electronic Notice of Intent (eNOI) through Central Data Exchange (CDX) Stormwater Electronic Notice of Intent (eNOI) through Central Data Exchange (CDX) 8 programs now implemented 8 programs now implemented  Indexing Service in FY05 ‘Snaps’ lat/long to nearest point on nearest reach ‘Snaps’ lat/long to nearest point on nearest reach  Reach Indexing Tool (RIT) (ArcView-based)

11 Data Standards and Data Exchange  Federal Geographic Data Committee (FGDC) hydrology framework data exchange standard  National Environmental Information Exchange Network (NEIEN) challenge grant to Minnesota  Conversion of USGS NHD repository to Geodatabase technology (NHDGeo)

12 Supporting Informed Decisions Program integration based upon hydrography  Combined Sewer Overflow (CSO) Congressional Report  Jurisdictional Waters policy analysis  Clean Watersheds Needs Survey  Water Quality Standards at Drinking Water Intakes

13 Water Quality Standards & Community Water Systems  Supports two Strategic Measures  Requires coordination among Regional and State Water Quality Standards (WQS) and Source Water Protection (SWP) staffs  Additional program benefits Assists population of the Water Quality Standards Database (WQSDB)Assists population of the Water Quality Standards Database (WQSDB) Improves data quality through validation by states and regionsImproves data quality through validation by states and regions

14 WQS-CWS & WATERS  Facilitating coordination among Regional & State Water Quality Standards & Source Water Protection staffs  Checking WQS Designated Use(s) at the intake stream location

15 AskWATERS (Version 1.0)!  Additions to query library Clean Water Needs Survey facilities on Impaired Waters and Special Appropriations Projects Clean Water Needs Survey facilities on Impaired Waters and Special Appropriations Projects Designated Uses at Drinking Water Intakes Designated Uses at Drinking Water Intakes More strategic measures (planned) More strategic measures (planned)  Analysis-related metadata

16 AskWATERS Intro Page

17 AskWATERS Question Selection

18 AskWATERS Selection Criteria

19 AskWATERS Chart Output

20 AskWATERS Simple Report

21 AskWATERS – Results metadata!

22 AskWATERS Metadata  Purpose To give enough information to gauge the quality and currency of the data displayed in the reports. To give enough information to gauge the quality and currency of the data displayed in the reports.  Features Report Descriptions Report Descriptions Program System Descriptions Program System Descriptions Statement of Data Currency (national or state) Statement of Data Currency (national or state) Statement of NHD Indexing (national or state) Statement of NHD Indexing (national or state)

23 AskWATERS Metadata Report Description

24 AskWATERS System Description with State Data

25 EnviroMapper for Water V3.0

26 WATERS RAD is an Enterprise Data Resource  Drinking Water Mapping Application (OW)  EnviroMapper for Tribes (OW)  Window to My Environment (OEI)  TRI Facility Siting Locator (OEI, OPPTS)  NEPAssist (OEI, Region 2)  Airquest (OAQPS)  Environmental Justice Assessment (OEJ)  EnviroMapper for Brownfields (OSWER)  Cleanups in My Community (OSWER)  CERCLIS Site Locator (OSWER)  EnviroMapper for Compliance (OSWER)  Waste Management Facility Siting (OSWER)

27 WATERS Services  Map services  Download  Identify  Openlink  Total WATERS  Up/Downstream

28 WATERS Map Services  ArcIMS Services 2 Image 2 Image 2 Feature 2 Feature  NHD Layers  EPA Water Program Features Features  Reference Layers

29 WATERS Download Service  Water Program Features from the RAD  One shape file for each Program in a single ZIP file  By state or cataloging unit  Includes FGDC metadata

30 WATERS Identify Service

31 Add a Map to Your Own Web page - EnviroMapper Openlink Service

32 Challenges!  Establish an equitable funding solution for delivering computationally intensive shared services. (Eliminate WCF disincentive for providing web services)  Deploy an Enterprise Identity Management Solution in FY 05  Establish a functional shared development environment for the Agency

33 Enhancing the WATERS Framework with NHD-Plus!  NHD Hydrographic features for making maps Hydrographic features for making maps A national stream addressing system A national stream addressing system A modeling network for navigating upstream/downstream A modeling network for navigating upstream/downstream A maintenance infrastructure A maintenance infrastructure  NHD-Plus More names More names Value-added attributes Value-added attributes NHD reach catchments with attributes NHD reach catchments with attributes Flow volume and velocity Flow volume and velocity Flow grids Flow grids

34 The Big One that Didn’t Get Away! Official short form “Lake Chaubunagungamaug” in EnviroMapper Lake Chargoggagoggman-Chauggagoggchaubunagungamaugg

35 Value-Added Attributes Navigation AnalysisDisplay Strahler Stream Order Generalization Hydrologic Sequence Number 1 1 2 1 2 1 1 2 3 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1

36 Generalization Attribute

37 Elevation-based NHD Catchments  Based upon the integration of the: NHD NHD National Elevation Dataset (NED) National Elevation Dataset (NED) Watershed Boundary Dataset (WBD) Watershed Boundary Dataset (WBD)  Catchment attributes: Precipitation Precipitation Temperature Temperature Elevations Elevations Slope Slope Land Cover Land Cover etc etc

38 Flow Volume and Velocity  The Goals: Catchments for every NHD reach to tie overland flow to the network Catchments for every NHD reach to tie overland flow to the network Enhance NHD with elevation-derived attributes such as slope Enhance NHD with elevation-derived attributes such as slope Improved velocity estimates based upon new Time of Travel database Improved velocity estimates based upon new Time of Travel database Estimate stream flow volume (mean annual) and velocity Enable NHD-based SPARROW, Time-of-Travel models Estimate stream flow volume (mean annual) and velocity Enable NHD-based SPARROW, Time-of-Travel models  The Team: EPA EPA USGS Mapping and Water Disciplines USGS Mapping and Water Disciplines U of Texas U of Texas

39 Assessing Recovery Potential of Impaired Waters  Joint OW/ORD project  Recovery potential: the likelihood of an impaired water to reattain 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

40 Assessing Recovery Potential of Impaired Waters (cont’d) Some Implications of this Project:  Over 800 impaired (303d-listed) streams in Illinois, yet their exact watersheds are not delineated; this stumbling block prevents rapid, statewide GIS assessment in routine water program planning.  There are tens of thousands of similar waters nationally.  Availability of good drainage area delineations/tools removes an obstacle to statewide comparative spatial assessments such as recovery potential screening.

41 Water Modeling for the Incident Commander (ICWater)  Partners US Forest Service US Forest Service Technical Support Working Group (TSWG) Technical Support Working Group (TSWG) DTRA DTRA EPA EPA USGS USGS  Water sources are vulnerable  Preparedness will reduce consequences to the public of an attack  Incident Commanders need timely information to act effectively  Tool will provide ICs critical information when they need it

42 ICWater Downstream Trace Spill Site

43 OW is Covered with WATERS Office of Wetlands Oceans & Watersheds Assessment & Watershed Protection Division Oceans & Coastal Protection Division Wetlands Division Office of Ground Water & Drinking Water Water Security Division Drinking Water Protection Division Standards & Risk Management Division Office of Science & Technology Engineering & Analysis Division Health & Ecological Criteria Division Standards & Health Protection Division Office of Wastewater Management Municipal Support Division Water Permits Division Immediate Office Management & Operations Staff Communications Team Water Policy Staff Resource Management Staff American Indian Environmental Office

44 Endangered Species: An Example Potential Use of NHD in Pesticide Risk Assessments Figure 2  The Office of Pesticide Programs is exploring the use of the NHD 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 (Thiessen-based) to estimate the direct and indirect effects of agricultural pesticide use on endangered aquatic species.  Figure 1 shows Percent Cropped Area (PCA) calculated for each NHD catchment.  Figure 2 shows NHD stream segments rated based on measurements of agricultural intensity. Red represents direct affects, and yellow, the indirect effects of agricultural pesticide use. Figure 1

45 USGS Water District NHD Rollout  25,000 gages linked to NHD  Gage drainage areas with attributes  NHD with linked water program data  NHD Plus (as it becomes available)  Recognized federal and state partner in the field

46 USGS NAWQA SPARROW Modeling  Original USGS SPARROW (Spatially Referenced Regressions on Watershed Attributes) water quality models based upon Reach File Version 1 (RF1) 1:500,00-scale  Success of EPA-funded NHD- based New England SPARROW model (at right) has motivated plan to conduct similar modeling for several USGS NAWQA study areas during 05/06

47 USGS StreamStats  Web application StreamStats that greatly reduces the time needed to estimate streamflow statistics for ungaged sites and to make published streamflow statistics for USGS data-collection stations easily accessible  Based upon state-specific regression equations  Supports TMDLs

48 Training and Outreach  Cross-program coordination role Headquarters team Headquarters team Regions Regions State/Tribal partners State/Tribal partners  On-site training to HQ, Region & State clients  On-line tutorials for applications including video!  Comprehensive technical support waters_support@epa.gov waters_support@epa.gov 1-800-844-0638 1-800-844-0638

49 Summary  WATERS framework improving  More data available, more analyses possible, with greater access  Enabling Informed Decision-Making


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