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Setting GWIS/ArcHydro Environment Variables (and other gotchas!) The following instructions will help insure that: 1- GWIS/ArcHydro databases are constructed.

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1 Setting GWIS/ArcHydro Environment Variables (and other gotchas!) The following instructions will help insure that: 1- GWIS/ArcHydro databases are constructed on the approved SWFWMD Coordinate System, and 2- GWIS/ArcHydro feature classes are constructed based on the SWFWMD 5’ Digital Elevation Model Grid cell. Please follow these directions and CHECK each time you open an ArcHydro.MXD to insure that the correct environment settings are being enforced. GWIS/ArcHydro Tips and Hints

2 Setting GWIS/ArcHydro Environment Variables (and other gotchas!) 1- Using ArcCatalog, right-click the properties of the original DEM that you are using as your foundation. Its extents should be multiples of five (5) and it should be projected into State Plane Florida West, NAD1983/HARN feet.

3 Setting GWIS/ArcHydro Environment Variables (and other gotchas!) If the Projection of the foundation DEM is not correct (i.e. Harn meters), then… 1- Re-extract the DEM from your ESRI Terrain making sure that the export parameters are set properly, or 2- Use the ArcGIS/Spatial Analyst to re-project your DEM to: Florida State Plane West (feet), NAD1983/HARN units (Toolbox > Data Management Tools > Projections and Transformations > Raster > Project Raster) make certain the Environments…General Settings > Extent is set correctly If the extents of the foundation DEM are not correct (i.e. not multiples of 5), then… 1- Re-extract the DEM from your ESRI Terrain making sure that the export parameters are set properly, or 2- Use the Spatial Analyst Raster Calculator to multiply your DEM by 1 make certain that the export parameters are set to multiples of 5 (Spatial Analyst > Options > Extent)

4 Setting GWIS/ArcHydro Environment Variables (and other gotchas!) Helpful Hint: The ESRI default unit for the NADV88 Projection file is METERS; The District specification is US Feet. To change the default: 1- Using Windows Explorer (not ArcGIS), navigate to: C:\Program Files\ArcGIS\Coordinate Systems\Vertical Coordinate Systems\North America 2- Copy the NAVD 1988.prj file to a filename of your choice (ex. NAVD88ft.prj). You may leave this copy in the same folder or place it in your “Favorites” folder. 3- Using any text editor (NotePad, TextPad, ConText, etc.) open the file and scroll over to the end of the file. Change/Edit: UNIT[“Meter”,1.0] to UNIT[“Foot_US”,0.30400609601219] and save the file. 4- Use this new.PRJ file when specifying the Z-Projection for GWIS-related databases. 5- Check to make sure that the file is being read correctly when you create a new feature class or shapefile.

5 Setting GWIS/ArcHydro Environment Variables (and other gotchas!) 2- When starting a new project, insert the (proper) DEM first. This should set the Data Frame properties to the extent and projection of the foundation DEM, but, check the properties anyway!

6 Setting GWIS/ArcHydro Environment Variables (and other gotchas!) 3- The Data Frame Properties should be set to the proper Projection and units. If not, re-make the DEM!

7 Setting GWIS/ArcHydro Environment Variables (and other gotchas!) 4a- Check the Tools > Options > Geoprocessing > Environment Settings

8 Setting GWIS/ArcHydro Environment Variables (and other gotchas!) 4b – In the “General Settings”, check the “Output Coordinate System (make sure it is as below) and if the “Extent” is set to Default, change it!

9 Setting GWIS/ArcHydro Environment Variables (and other gotchas!) 4c – Using the drop-down, change the “Extent” setting to the foundation DEM (checking that the values are multiples of 5!) Foundation DEM

10 Setting GWIS/ArcHydro Environment Variables (and other gotchas!) 5a – Open ArcToolbox

11 Setting GWIS/ArcHydro Environment Variables (and other gotchas!) 5b – Right-click anywhere in the white-space of the toolbox window and open the “Environments”

12 Setting GWIS/ArcHydro Environment Variables (and other gotchas!) 5c – Final check on the Output Coordinate System and Extent. Note: We also recommend setting the Scratch Workspace onto an independent disk drive (when possible)


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