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    National watershed boundary (HUC12) dataset for the conterminous United...

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    Updated Aug 27, 2024
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    Carol Luukkonen; Ayman Alzraiee; Joshua Larsen; Donald Martin; Deidre Herbert; Cheryl Buchwald; Natalie Houston; Kristen Valseth; Scott Paulinski; Lisa Miller; Richard Niswonger; Jana Stewart; Cheryl Dieter (2024). National watershed boundary (HUC12) dataset for the conterminous United States, retrieved 10/26/2020 [Dataset]. http://doi.org/10.5066/P9FUL880
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    Aug 27, 2024
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    United States Geological Surveyhttp://www.usgs.gov/
    Authors
    Carol Luukkonen; Ayman Alzraiee; Joshua Larsen; Donald Martin; Deidre Herbert; Cheryl Buchwald; Natalie Houston; Kristen Valseth; Scott Paulinski; Lisa Miller; Richard Niswonger; Jana Stewart; Cheryl Dieter
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    Time period covered
    Oct 26, 2020
    Area covered
    United States, Contiguous United States
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    This child item provides a snapshot of the watershed boundary dataset which consists of a shapefile with 87,020 12-digit hydrologic unit codes (HUC12) for the conterminous United States retrieved 10/26/2020. The National Watershed Boundary Dataset (WBD) is a comprehensive set of digital spatial data that represents the surface drainages areas of the United States. Although versions of the WBD are published as part of U.S. Geological Survey National Hydrography Products, the version used to produce the water-use reanalysis was not archived and is provided here. This dataset is part of a larger data release using machine learning to predict public supply water use for 12-digit hydrologic units from 2000-2020. Public-supply water use estimates for the HUC12s included in this shapefile are provided on the data release main landing page and on the public supply water use machine learning model child item. This page includes the following file: WBD_HUC12_CONUS_pulled10262020.zip - a zi ...

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    Watershed (HUC 12)

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    • geo-forsythcoga.opendata.arcgis.com
    Updated Nov 29, 2022
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    Forsyth County Georgia (2022). Watershed (HUC 12) [Dataset]. https://hub.arcgis.com/maps/forsythcoga::watershed-huc-12/about
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    Nov 29, 2022
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    Forsyth County Georgia
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    The Watershed Boundary Dataset (WBD) is a seamless, national hydrologic unit dataset. Simply put, hydrologic units represent the area of the landscape that drains to a portion of the stream network. More specifically, a hydrologic unit defines the areal extent of surface water drainage to an outlet point on a dendritic stream network or to multiple outlet points where the stream network is not dendritic. A hydrologic unit may represent all or only part of the total drainage area to an outlet point so that multiple hydrologic units may be required to define the entire drainage area at a given outlet. Hydrologic unit boundaries in the WBD are determined based on topographic, hydrologic, and other relevant landscape characteristics without regard for administrative, political, or jurisdictional boundaries. The WBD seamlessly represents hydrologic units at six required and two optional hierarchical levels.The hydrologic units (HU) in the WBD form a standardized system for organizing, collecting, managing, and reporting hydrologic information for the nation. The HU in the WBD are arranged in a nested, hierarchical system with each HU in the system identified using a unique code. Hydrologic unit codes (HUC) are developed using a progressive two-digit system where each successively smaller areal unit is identified by adding two digits to the identifying code the smaller unit is nested within. WBD contains eight levels of progressive hydrologic units identified by unique 2- to 16-digit codes. The dataset is complete for the United States to the 12-digit hydrologic unit. The 14- and 16-digit hydrologic units are optional and are not complete for the nation. Efforts are ongoing to complete 10- and 12-digit unit delineations within 8-digit hydrologic units extending across the U.S. – Canada border. Additional information about this effort and access to data is linked on the “resources” section on this page. A similar effort is complete for the 10- and 12-digit units extending across the U.S. – Mexico border.More information can be found here: https://www.usgs.gov/core-science-systems/ngp/national-hydrography/watershed-boundary-dataset?qt-science_support_page_related_con=4#qt-science_support_page_related_con

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    EPA Impaired Waters presence and causes for HUC12 watersheds across the...

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    Updated Aug 23, 2025
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    U.S. Geological Survey (2025). EPA Impaired Waters presence and causes for HUC12 watersheds across the Conterminous U.S. [Dataset]. https://catalog.data.gov/dataset/epa-impaired-waters-presence-and-causes-for-huc12-watersheds-across-the-conterminous-u-s
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    Aug 23, 2025
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    United States, Contiguous United States
    Description

    This dataset summarizes impairment status for HUC12 watersheds at the CONUS scale using the EPA publicly available Assessment, Total Maximum Daily Load (TMDL) Tracking and Implementation System (ATTAINS) geospatial package and the USGS Watershed Boundary Dataset (WBD). ATTAINS is an online system maintained by the EPA containing information about the condition of the Nation’s surface waters, as reported by individual states. These data were downloaded in October 2023 and primarily reflect 2022 stream conditions. Because of the varying data types that exist in the database, an independent methodology was developed for summarizing impairment status for HUC12 watersheds using the USGS WBD as detailed in this metadata record. These process steps ensured consistency, standardization, and transparency of various spatial attributes. HUC12 watersheds flagged as “Impaired” indicate there are impaired waters within the HUC12 watershed, but does not imply all waters within the HUC12 are listed as impaired. A supplemental table indicating the cause of impairment at the HUC12 scale, where known, is also provided.

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    HUC 12 Watersheds (USGS)

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    Updated Feb 15, 2022
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    Utah DNR Online Maps (2022). HUC 12 Watersheds (USGS) [Dataset]. https://utahdnr.hub.arcgis.com/datasets/utahDNR::blcmp-gis-viewer-ffsl?layer=40
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    Feb 15, 2022
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    The Watershed Boundary Dataset (WBD) is a comprehensive aggregated collection of hydrologic unit data consistent with the national criteria for delineation and resolution. It defines the areal extent of surface water drainage to a point except in coastal or lake front areas where there could be multiple outlets as stated by the "Federal Standards and Procedures for the National Watershed Boundary Dataset (WBD)" “Standard” (http://pubs.usgs.gov/tm/11/a3/). Watershed boundaries are determined solely upon science-based hydrologic principles, not favoring any administrative boundaries or special projects, nor particular program or agency. This dataset represents the hydrologic unit boundaries to the 12-digit (6th level) for the entire United States. Some areas may also include additional subdivisions representing the 14- and 16-digit hydrologic unit (HU). At a minimum, the HUs are delineated at 1:24,000-scale in the conterminous United States, 1:25,000-scale in Hawaii, Pacific basin and the Caribbean, and 1:63,360-scale in Alaska, meeting the National Map Accuracy Standards (NMAS). Higher resolution boundaries are being developed where partners and data exist and will be incorporated back into the WBD. WBD data are delivered as a dataset of polygons and corresponding lines that define the boundary of the polygon. WBD polygon attributes include hydrologic unit codes (HUC), size (in the form of acres and square kilometers), name, downstream hydrologic unit code, type of watershed, non-contributing areas, and flow modifications. The HUC describes where the unit is in the country and the level of the unit. WBD line attributes contain the highest level of hydrologic unit for each boundary, line source information and flow modifications.

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    HUC12 Boundaries NBEP2017 (shapefile)

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    Updated Dec 31, 2019
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    NBEP_GIS (2019). HUC12 Boundaries NBEP2017 (shapefile) [Dataset]. https://narragansett-bay-estuary-program-nbep.hub.arcgis.com/datasets/5305bb874b994a7e923e6cdfebc8943f
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    Dec 31, 2019
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    Narragansett Bay, Little Narragansett Bay, and the Southwest Coastal Ponds are the three estuarine study areas under the purview of the Narragansett Bay Estuary Program. This dataset represents the 12-digit hydrologic units (HUC12) that drain, directly and indirectly, to the three estuaries. HUC12 drainage areas were sourced from the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) Watershed Boundary Dataset (WBD) which contains a nested, hierarchical system of hydrologic units. Hydrologic units define the boundaries of surface water drainage to a given set of outlet points or a dendritic stream network. The boundaries are determined by topographic, hydrologic, and other relevant landscape characteristics. Within the Little Narragansett Bay watershed, NBEP delineated the drainage area for the western portion of Little Narragansett Bay. This area, “Part of Southeast Coastal-Pawcatuck River to Eastern Point,” drains to a smaller outlet than any hydrologic unit available in the WBD. All coastal watershed boundaries were updated with NBEP’s estuarine coastline delineation (for details about NBEP’s coastline delineation, see metadata for BAYS_NBEP2019). This dataset is intended for use in general planning, GIS analysis, and mapping at watershed and subwatershed scales. For more information, please reference the 2017 State of Narragansett Bay & Its Watershed Technical Report (nbep.org).

  6. Significant Flooding HUC12 Watersheds

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    Updated Feb 20, 2025
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    New York State Department of Environmental Conservation (2025). Significant Flooding HUC12 Watersheds [Dataset]. https://data.gis.ny.gov/maps/nysdec::significant-flooding-huc12-watersheds
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    Feb 20, 2025
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    New York State Department of Environmental Conservationhttp://www.dec.ny.gov/
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    The Significant Flooding HUC 12 Watersheds layer includes all HUC 12 watersheds meeting all three Significant Flooding criteria identified under 6 NYCRR Part 664(a).

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    HUC12 Boundaries of Indiana 2025

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    Updated Jun 5, 2025
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    IndianaMap (2025). HUC12 Boundaries of Indiana 2025 [Dataset]. https://www.indianamap.org/datasets/huc12-boundaries-of-indiana-2025/about
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    Jun 5, 2025
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    IndianaMap
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    Source data found here: https://hydro.nationalmap.gov/arcgis/rest/services/wbd/MapServerEach drainage area is considered a Hydrologic Unit (HU) and is given a Hydrologic Unit Code (HUC) which serves as the unique identifier for the area. HUC 2s, 6s, 8s, 10s, & 12s, define the drainage Regions, Subregions, Basins, Subbasins, Watersheds and Subwatersheds, respectively, across the United States. Their boundaries are defined by hydrologic and topographic criteria that delineate an area of land upstream from a specific point on a river and are determined solely upon science based hydrologic principles, not favoring any administrative boundaries, special projects, or a particular program or agency. The Watershed Boundary Dataset is delineated and georeferenced to the USGS 1:24,000 scale topographic basemap.Hydrologic Units are delineated to nest in a multi-level, hierarchical drainage system with corresponding HUCs, so that as you move from small scale to large scale the HUC digits increase in increments of two. For example, the very largest HUCs have 2 digits, and thus are referred to as HUC 2s, and the very smallest HUCs have 12 digits, and thus are referred to as HUC 12s.Dataset SummaryPhenomenon Mapped: Watersheds in the United States, as delineated by the Watershed Boundary Dataset (WBD)Geographic Extent: Contiguous United States, Alaska, Hawaii, Puerto Rico, Guam, US Virgin Islands, Northern Marianas Islands and American SamoaProjection: Web MercatorUpdate Frequency: AnnualVisible Scale: Visible at all scales, however USGS recommends this dataset should not be used for scales of 1:24,000 or larger.Source: United States Geological SurveyPublication Date: January 7, 2025What can you do with this layer?This layer is suitable for both visualization and analysis acrossthe ArcGIS system. This layer can be combined with your data and other layers from the ArcGIS Living Atlas of the World in ArcGIS Online and ArcGIS Pro to create powerful web maps that can be used alone or in a story map or other application. Because this layer is part of the ArcGIS Living Atlas of the World it is easy to add to your map:In ArcGIS Online, you can add this layer to a map by selecting Add then Browse Living Atlas Layers. A window will open. Type "Watershed Boundary Dataset" in the search box and browse to the layer. Select the layer then click Add to Map. In ArcGIS Pro, open a map and select Add Data from the Map Tab. Select Data at the top of the drop down menu. The Add Data dialog box will open on the left side of the box, expand Portal if necessary, then select Living Atlas. Type "Watershed Boundary Dataset" in the search box, browse to the layer then click OK.

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    Watersheds HUC12 (CDFW)

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    Updated Oct 12, 2021
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    CA Nature Organization (2021). Watersheds HUC12 (CDFW) [Dataset]. https://hub.arcgis.com/datasets/2ef0a47b259f467e86061ebc667604f4
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    Oct 12, 2021
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    CA Nature Organization
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    The Watersheds Hydrologic Unit 12 (HUC12) dataset used in the CA Nature Biodiversity Explorer was taken from the National Watershed Boundary (WBD) Dataset published as part of the National Hydrography Dataset (NHD), developed and maintained by the US Geological Survey. The watersheds are clipped to the California boundary.This version of the WBD for California was downloaded from the NHD prior to 2018 by the California Department of Fish and Wildlife for use in the Areas of Conservation Emphasis (ACE) project, which is a basis of much of the data in the Biodiversity Explorer. Therefore, this HUC12 dataset may not be up to date with the most recent official release from the NHD/WBD.For additional information on the WBD, go to https://www.usgs.gov/core-science-systems/ngp/national-hydrography/watershed-boundary-dataset.

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    MO USGS HUC12 Watershed Boundaries

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    Updated Dec 16, 2015
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    Missouri Spatial Data Information Service (2015). MO USGS HUC12 Watershed Boundaries [Dataset]. https://data-msdis.opendata.arcgis.com/datasets/mo-usgs-huc12-watershed-boundaries
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    Dec 16, 2015
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    Missouri Spatial Data Information Service
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    The Watershed Boundary Dataset (WBD) is a comprehensive aggregated collection of hydrologic unit data consistent with the national criteria for delineation and resolution. It defines the areal extent of surface water drainage to a point except in coastal or lake front areas where there could be multiple outlets as stated by the "Federal Standards and Procedures for the National Watershed Boundary Dataset (WBD)" “Standard” (http://pubs.usgs.gov/tm/11/a3/). Watershed boundaries are determined solely upon science-based hydrologic principles, not favoring any administrative boundaries or special projects, nor particular program or agency. This dataset represents the hydrologic unit boundaries to the 12-digit (6th level) for the entire United States. Some areas may also include additional subdivisions representing the 14- and 16-digit hydrologic unit (HU). At a minimum, the HUs are delineated at 1:24,000-scale in the conterminous United States, 1:25,000-scale in Hawaii, Pacific basin and the Caribbean, and 1:63,360-scale in Alaska, meeting the National Map Accuracy Standards (NMAS). Higher resolution boundaries are being developed where partners and data exist and will be incorporated back into the WBD. WBD data are delivered as a dataset of polygons and corresponding lines that define the boundary of the polygon. WBD polygon attributes include hydrologic unit codes (HUC), size (in the form of acres and square kilometers), name, downstream hydrologic unit code, type of watershed, non-contributing areas, and flow modifications. The HUC describes where the unit is in the country and the level of the unit. WBD line attributes contain the highest level of hydrologic unit for each boundary, line source information and flow modifications.

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    Watersheds (HUC12)

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    Updated Apr 17, 2024
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    tgiarrusso (2024). Watersheds (HUC12) [Dataset]. https://georgia-coastal-tree-canopy-2010-2019-gtmaps.hub.arcgis.com/datasets/fc38ddf438864a6fbd0851cdb5fbbfcb
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    Apr 17, 2024
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    The Watershed Boundary Dataset (WBD) is a comprehensive aggregated collection of hydrologic unit data consistent with the national criteria for delineation and resolution. It defines the areal extent of surface water drainage to a point except in coastal or lake front areas where there could be multiple outlets as stated by the "Federal Standards and Procedures for the National Watershed Boundary Dataset (WBD)" “Standard” (http://pubs.usgs.gov/tm/11/a3/). Watershed boundaries are determined solely upon science-based hydrologic principles, not favoring any administrative boundaries or special projects, nor particular program or agency. This dataset represents the hydrologic unit boundaries to the 12-digit (6th level) clipped to the boundaries of Georgia's six oceanfront counties. WBD data are delivered as a dataset of polygons and corresponding lines that define the boundary of the polygon. WBD polygon attributes include hydrologic unit codes (HUC), size (in the form of acres and square kilometers), name, downstream hydrologic unit code, type of watershed, non-contributing areas, and flow modifications. The HUC describes where the unit is in the country and the level of the unit. WBD line attributes contain the highest level of hydrologic unit for each boundary, line source information and flow modifications.Canopy data was derived from NAIP imagery and aggregated to the HUC 12 boundaries. Ecosystem service benefit estimates were calculated using conversion factors found in the sample report from I-Tree Canopy (https://canopy.itreetools.org/report)

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    National Fish Habitat Partnership (NFHP) 2015 Human Disturbance Data for...

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    Updated Sep 9, 2024
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    Kyle Herreman; Arthur Cooper; Wesley Daniel; Jared Ross; Dana Infante (2024). National Fish Habitat Partnership (NFHP) 2015 Human Disturbance Data for Alaska linked to HUC12 Watersheds [Dataset]. http://doi.org/10.5066/F7ZK5DV7
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    Sep 9, 2024
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    United States Geological Surveyhttp://www.usgs.gov/
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    Kyle Herreman; Arthur Cooper; Wesley Daniel; Jared Ross; Dana Infante
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    U.S. Government Workshttps://www.usa.gov/government-works
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    Time period covered
    2010 - 2015
    Area covered
    Alaska
    Description

    This CSV file contains landscape factors representing anthropogenic disturbances to stream habitats summarized within 6th level Hydrologic Unit Code (HUC12) watersheds of the Watershed Boundary Dataset. The source datasets compiled and attributed to spatial units were identified as being: (1) meaningful for assessing fluvial fish habitat; (2) consistent across the entire study area in the way that they were assembled; (3) broadly representative of conditions in the past 10 years, and (4) of sufficient spatial resolution that they could be used to make valid comparisons among HUC12 units. Variables summarized at the HUC12 scale include measures of anthropogenic land uses, population density, roads, dams, mines, culverts, 303d listed waterbodies, railroads, pipelines, airports, and point-source pollution sites. In this data set, variable summaries are linked to HUC12 watersheds developed for the Watershed Boundary Dataset downloaded on March 18, 2015. The final spatial dataset ca ...

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    National Watershed Boundary

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    Updated Dec 9, 2023
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    City of Newport News (2023). National Watershed Boundary [Dataset]. https://geohub.nnva.gov/datasets/national-watershed-boundary-1
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    Dec 9, 2023
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    City of Newport News
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    This U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) map layer displays the National Watershed Boundary Dataset (WBD). The WBD defines the perimeter of drainage areas formed by the terrain and other landscape characteristics. The drainage areas are nested within each other so that a large drainage area (Upper Mississippi River), will be composed of multiple smaller drainage areas like the Wisconsin River. Each of these smaller areas can be further subdivided into subsequently smaller drainage areas.The intent of defining hydrologic units (HU) for the WBD is to establish a base-line drainage boundary framework, accounting for all land and surface areas. The WBD is a comprehensive aggregated collection of HU data consistent with the national criteria for delineation and resolution. Each HU is identified by a unique hydrologic unit code (HUC). This service includes HU boundaries for HUC2 (Regions), HUC4 (Subregions), HUC6 (Basin), HUC8 (Subbasins), HUC10 (Watersheds), HUC12 (Subwatersheds), and HUC14.

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    NHD - Watershed Boundaries HUC 12

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    Updated Aug 17, 2017
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    WyomingGeoHub (2017). NHD - Watershed Boundaries HUC 12 [Dataset]. https://water.geospatialhub.org/items/687dadd8b93f4ad092b64a84caf5b72a
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    Aug 17, 2017
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    WyomingGeoHub
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    The Watershed and Subwatershed hydrologic unit boundaries (WSB)provide a uniquely identified and uniform method of subdividing large drainage areas. The smaller sized 6th level sub-watersheds (up to 250,000 acres) are useful for numerous application programs supported by a variety of local, State, and Federal Agencies.

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    PASDA - PA Watersheds HUC12

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    Updated Feb 4, 2025
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    Lancaster County Conservation District (2025). PASDA - PA Watersheds HUC12 [Dataset]. https://dashboards.lancasterconservation.org/datasets/pasda-pa-watersheds-huc12
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    Feb 4, 2025
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    Lancaster County Conservation District
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    The Watershed Boundary Dataset (WBD) is a comprehensive aggregated collection of hydrologic unit data consistent with the national criteria for delineation and resolution. It defines the areal extent of surface water drainage to a point except in coastal or lake front areas where there could be multiple outlets as stated by the "Federal Standards and Procedures for the National Watershed Boundary Dataset (WBD)" “Standard” (http://pubs.usgs.gov/tm/11/a3/). Watershed boundaries are determined solely upon science-based hydrologic principles, not favoring any administrative boundaries or special projects, nor particular program or agency. This dataset represents the hydrologic unit boundaries to the 12-digit (6th level) for the entire United States. Some areas may also include additional subdivisions representing the 14- and 16-digit hydrologic unit (HU). At a minimum, the HUs are delineated at 1:24,000-scale in the conterminous United States, 1:25,000-scale in Hawaii, Pacific basin and the Caribbean, and 1:63,360-scale in Alaska, meeting the National Map Accuracy Standards (NMAS). Higher resolution boundaries are being developed where partners and data exist and will be incorporated back into the WBD. WBD data are delivered as a dataset of polygons and corresponding lines that define the boundary of the polygon. WBD polygon attributes include hydrologic unit codes (HUC), size (in the form of acres and square kilometers), name, downstream hydrologic unit code, type of watershed, non-contributing areas, and flow modifications. The HUC describes where the unit is in the country and the level of the unit. WBD line attributes contain the highest level of hydrologic unit for each boundary, line source information and flow modifications.

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    National Fish Habitat Partnership (NFHP) 2015 Cumulative Habitat Condition...

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    Updated Jul 6, 2024
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    U.S. Geological Survey (2024). National Fish Habitat Partnership (NFHP) 2015 Cumulative Habitat Condition Scores and Disturbance Indices Linked to HUC 12 Watersheds of the Watershed Boundary Dataset [Dataset]. https://catalog.data.gov/dataset/national-fish-habitat-partnership-nfhp-2015-cumulative-habitat-condition-scores-and-distur-a93a7
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    Jul 6, 2024
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    United States Geological Surveyhttp://www.usgs.gov/
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    This shapefile contains fish habitat condition index (HCI) scores as well as specific disturbance indices for 6th level Hydrologic Unit Code (HUC12) watersheds of the Watershed Boundary Dataset. The source datasets compiled and attributed to spatial units were identified as being: (1) meaningful for assessing fluvial fish habitat; (2) consistent across the entire study area in the way that they were assembled; (3) broadly representative of conditions in the past 10 years, and (4) of sufficient spatial resolution that they could be used to make valid comparisons among HUC12 units. In this data set, variable summaries are linked to HUC12 watersheds developed for the Watershed Boundary Dataset downloaded on March 18, 2015. Detailed methods for creation of disturbance indices as well as cumulative fish habitat condition scores can be found on the following website: http://assessment.fishhabitat.org/.

  16. Environmental Settings Protocol - Landscape Dynamics HUC12 Areas of Analysis...

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    Updated Jun 4, 2024
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    National Park Service (2024). Environmental Settings Protocol - Landscape Dynamics HUC12 Areas of Analysis (AOAs) (2018) [Dataset]. https://res1catalogd-o-tdatad-o-tgov.vcapture.xyz/dataset/environmental-settings-protocol-landscape-dynamics-huc12-areas-of-analysis-aoas-2018
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    Jun 4, 2024
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    National Park Servicehttp://www.nps.gov/
    Description

    ** Dataset containing HUC12 watershed boundaries that are within or intersect the boundary of a standard park AOA. ** The Watershed Boundary Dataset (WBD) is a comprehensive aggregated collection of hydrologic unit data consistent with the national criteria for delineation and resolution. It defines the areal extent of surface water drainage to a point except in coastal or lake front areas where there could be multiple outlets as stated by the "Federal Standards and Procedures for the National Watershed Boundary Dataset (WBD)" (http://pubs.usgs.gov/tm/11/a3/). Watershed boundaries are determined solely upon science-based hydrologic principles, not favoring any administrative boundaries or special projects, nor particular program or agency. This dataset represents the hydrologic unit boundaries to the 12-digit (6th level) for the entire United States. At a minimum, the HUs are delineated at 1:24,000-scale in the conterminous United States, 1:25,000-scale in Hawaii, Pacific basin and the Caribbean, and 1:63,360-scale in Alaska, meeting the National Map Accuracy Standards (NMAS). Higher resolution boundaries are being developed where partners and data exist and will be incorporated back into the WBD. WBD data are delivered as a dataset of polygons and corresponding lines that define the boundary of the polygon. WBD polygon attributes include hydrologic unit codes (HUC), size (in the form of acres and square kilometers), name, downstream hydrologic unit code, type of watershed, non-contributing areas, and flow modifications. The HUC describes where the unit is in the country and the level of the unit. WBD line attributes contain the highest level of hydrologic unit for each boundary, line source information and flow modifications. **This dataset has been altered from the WBD source in the following way: 12-digit HUCs that intersect a park boundary have been extracted for use. All other HUCs have been disregarded; HUC12 data have been reprojected to meet requirements of geographical area. Additionally, related attribute fields have been edited; new attribute fields have been added and some WBD source attribute fields have been removed. **

  17. HUC 12 / 6th Order Watershed Boundaries

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    Virginia State Data (2024). HUC 12 / 6th Order Watershed Boundaries [Dataset]. https://opendata.winchesterva.gov/dataset/huc-12-6th-order-watershed-boundaries
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    geojson, zip, arcgis geoservices rest api, csv, kml, htmlAvailable download formats
    Dataset updated
    Jul 26, 2024
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    Virginia Department of Environmental Qualityhttps://deq.virginia.gov/
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    Virginia State Data
    Description

    This data is the latest (Version 6) national hydrologic unit (HU) boundaries at levels 1-6 for Virginia developed and maintained by the Virginia Department of Conservation and Recreation. They have been created in compliance with the most recent published federal standards for delineation of hydrologic units and contain national WBD HU model changes made since that time up to the publication date. The Virginia NWBD schemas include variations from the national WBD schemas. This dataset covers the whole state and is seamless with the WBD products of surrounding states at the time of publication and was developed as part of a seamless hydrologic unit product for the nation at the sixth level to be used for more detailed watershed planning work in the state. This becomes the official statewide sixth level hydrologic unit delineation for Virginia.

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    Kansas Hydrologic Unit Code 12 (HUC12) boundaries (shapefile)

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    The University of Kansas (2023). Kansas Hydrologic Unit Code 12 (HUC12) boundaries (shapefile) [Dataset]. https://arc-gis-hub-home-arcgishub.hub.arcgis.com/datasets/54d69d1a95064d6394ea8bd0856336c6
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    Mar 9, 2023
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    The University of Kansas
    Area covered
    Kansas
    Description

    This polygon file depicts USGS Hydrologic Unit Code 12 (HUC12) boundaries intersecting Kansas. See https://www.usgs.gov/national-hydrography/national-hydrography-dataset and https://www.usgs.gov/national-hydrography/watershed-boundary-dataset for more information.The only modification to the data by KBS was the addition of a new attribute column containing a numerically formatted HUC identification number.Hosted Feature Layer: https://ku.maps.arcgis.com/home/item.html?id=0d15901ab05142bd8e8346bbf7ee59f7Source data acquisition date: January 22, 2023Source data download directory: https://prd-tnm.s3.amazonaws.com/index.html?prefix=StagedProducts/Hydrography/NHD/State/GDB/Source data download file: NHD_H_Kansas_state_GDB.zip

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    Huc12 Watersheds PAB

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    U.S. Forest Service (2021). Huc12 Watersheds PAB [Dataset]. https://usfs.hub.arcgis.com/datasets/usfs::r6-okw-mrm-storylayers?layer=1
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    Dataset updated
    Feb 10, 2021
    Dataset authored and provided by
    U.S. Forest Service
    Area covered
    Description

    The Watershed Boundary Dataset (WBD) is a comprehensive aggregated collection of hydrologic unit data consistent with the national criteria for delineation and resolution. It defines the areal extent of surface water drainage to a point except in coastal or lake front areas where there could be multiple outlets as stated by the "Federal Standards and Procedures for the National Watershed Boundary Dataset (WBD)" "Standard" (http://pubs.usgs.gov/tm/11/a3/). Watershed boundaries are determined solely upon science-based hydrologic principles, not favoring any administrative boundaries or special projects, nor particular program or agency. This dataset represents the hydrologic unit boundaries to the 12-digit (6th level) for the entire United States. Some areas may also include additional subdivisions representing the 14- and 16-digit hydrologic unit (HU). At a minimum, the HUs are delineated at 1:24,000-scale in the conterminous United States, 1:25,000-scale in Hawaii, Pacific basin and the Caribbean, and 1:63,360-scale in Alaska, meeting the National Map Accuracy Standards (NMAS). Higher resolution boundaries are being developed where partners and data exist and will be incorporated back into the WBD. WBD data are delivered as a dataset of polygons and corresponding lines that define the boundary of the polygon. WBD polygon attributes include hydrologic unit codes (HUC), size (in the form of acres and square kilometers), name, downstream hydrologic unit code, type of watershed, non-contributing areas, and flow modifications. The HUC describes where the unit is in the country and the level of the unit. WBD line attributes contain the highest level of hydrologic unit for each boundary, line source information and flow modifications.

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    HUC-12 Subwatersheds (in Stark County)

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    Stark County Ohio (2022). HUC-12 Subwatersheds (in Stark County) [Dataset]. https://opendata.starkcountyohio.gov/datasets/734394b9967b4e68accc25da57329bec
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    Dec 7, 2022
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    Stark County Ohio
    Area covered
    Description

    Subwatersheds (12-digit hydrologic unit codes (HUCs)) in Stark County, Ohio. The features in this layer include the full extent of every subwatershed intersecting the county. The data was download in December, 2022 from the NRCS GeoSpatialDataGateway. This layer is part of the Watershed Boundary Dataset (WBD). The WBD is a 1:24,000 scale expanded version of the hydrologic units created in the mid-1970's by the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) under the sponsorship of the Water Resources Council. The WBD is a complete set of hydrologic units from new watershed and subwatersheds less than 10,000 acres to entire river systems draining large hydrologic unit regions, all attributed by standard nomenclature. Development of the WBD started in the early 1990's and progressed to the format and attribution in this layer. The delineation and attribution was done on a state basis using a variety of methods and source data.This layer depicts subwatersheds, which have 12-digit hydrologic unit codes (HUCs). They are sometimes referred to as 6th-level HUCs or 6th-level subwatersheds. The complete metadata for this item can be found here: WBD_State_Metadata_Archive.

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Carol Luukkonen; Ayman Alzraiee; Joshua Larsen; Donald Martin; Deidre Herbert; Cheryl Buchwald; Natalie Houston; Kristen Valseth; Scott Paulinski; Lisa Miller; Richard Niswonger; Jana Stewart; Cheryl Dieter (2024). National watershed boundary (HUC12) dataset for the conterminous United States, retrieved 10/26/2020 [Dataset]. http://doi.org/10.5066/P9FUL880

National watershed boundary (HUC12) dataset for the conterminous United States, retrieved 10/26/2020

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Dataset updated
Aug 27, 2024
Dataset provided by
United States Geological Surveyhttp://www.usgs.gov/
Authors
Carol Luukkonen; Ayman Alzraiee; Joshua Larsen; Donald Martin; Deidre Herbert; Cheryl Buchwald; Natalie Houston; Kristen Valseth; Scott Paulinski; Lisa Miller; Richard Niswonger; Jana Stewart; Cheryl Dieter
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U.S. Government Workshttps://www.usa.gov/government-works
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Time period covered
Oct 26, 2020
Area covered
United States, Contiguous United States
Description

This child item provides a snapshot of the watershed boundary dataset which consists of a shapefile with 87,020 12-digit hydrologic unit codes (HUC12) for the conterminous United States retrieved 10/26/2020. The National Watershed Boundary Dataset (WBD) is a comprehensive set of digital spatial data that represents the surface drainages areas of the United States. Although versions of the WBD are published as part of U.S. Geological Survey National Hydrography Products, the version used to produce the water-use reanalysis was not archived and is provided here. This dataset is part of a larger data release using machine learning to predict public supply water use for 12-digit hydrologic units from 2000-2020. Public-supply water use estimates for the HUC12s included in this shapefile are provided on the data release main landing page and on the public supply water use machine learning model child item. This page includes the following file: WBD_HUC12_CONUS_pulled10262020.zip - a zi ...

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