This data is used in the North Kent Study Area Data Summary Web App, which displays environmental sampling data that has been collected as part of Wolverine World Wide’s and EGLE’s per-and poly fluoroalkyl (PFAS) assessment activities in the North Kent Study Area. This data is used in the North Kent Study Area Data Summary Web App (Item Details). You can find more information about the North Kent Study Area by visiting the House Street Disposal Area webpage or the Rockford Tannery webpage on the Michigan PFAS Action Response Team (MPART) website. For questions about this content, reach out to Leah Gies, GiesL1@Michigan.gov. This data was provided to the Michigan Department of Environment, Great Lakes, and Energy (EGLE) by the consulting firm AECOM.
MD/PA Sandy Supplemental Lidar Data Acquisition and Processing Production Task USGS Contract No. G10PC00057 Task Order No. G14PD00397 Woolpert Order No. 74333 CONTRACTOR: Woolpert, Inc. This task is for a high resolution data set of lidar covering approximately 1,845 square miles. The lidar data was acquired and processed under the requirements identified in this task order. Lidar data is a remotely sensed high resolution elevation data collected by an airborne platform. The lidar sensor uses a combination of laser range finding, GPS positioning, and inertial measurement technologies. The lidar systems collect data point clouds that are used to produce highly detailed Digital Elevation Models (DEMs) of the earth's terrain, man-made structures, and vegetation. The task required the LiDAR data to be collected at a nominal pulse spacing (NPS) of 0.7 meters. The final products include classified LAS, one (1) meter pixel raster DEMs of the bare-earth surface in ERDAS IMG Format, and 8-bit intensity images. Each LAS file contains lidar point information, which has been calibrated, controlled, and classified. Additional deliverables include hydrologic breakline data, control data, tile index, lidar processing and survey reports in PDF format, FGDC metadata files for each data deliverable in .xml format, and LAS swath data. Ground conditions: Water at normal levels; no unusual inundation; no snow; leaf off. Coastal tiles 18SVH065720 and 8SVH095690 contain no lidar points as they exist completely in water. A DEM IMG was generated for these two tiles as the digitized hydro breakline assumed the data extent in the area. As such only 2568 LAS and Intensity files will be delivered along with 2570 DEM IMG's.This is a MD iMAP hosted service. Find more information at https://imap.maryland.gov.Image Service Link: https://lidar.geodata.md.gov/imap/rest/services/Kent/MD_kent_dem_ft/ImageServer
Geospatial data about Kent County, Delaware Towns. Export to CAD, GIS, PDF, CSV and access via API.
Parcel boundary from Kent County GIS Data Library, available at https://www.accesskent.com/GISLibrary/.This data is used in the North Kent Disposal Area PFAS web map. If you have questions regarding the North Kent Disposal Area site contact Karen Vorce at 616-439-8008 or vorcek@michigan.gov.
An overview map of Chatham-Kent and some associated Stats data for various communities
This feature service is available through CT ECO, a partnership between UConn CLEAR and CT DEEP. It is also available as a map service and a tiled map service. This dataset is a statewide service of municipal parcels (properties) including their geometry (polygon shape) and attributes (tabular information about each parcel). In order to preserve the attributes, each municipality is added individually to the service.
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This layer is a geographic representation of the municipal boundary for Kent, Washington. It is sourced from property management records, King County Assessor Maps, survey records, and annexation/deannexation actions. It was last updated for the Bridges Neighborhood Deannexation via City of Auburn Ordinance 6928 and City of Kent Resolution 2068, which took effect on 01/01/24.
This data was developed in response to citizens’ road maintenance requests from across the state as to whom to contact as the official maintenance authority - be it MDOT State Highway Administration, MDOT Transportation Authority, a county, or a municipality.MDOT SHA Website
State of Maryland municipality boundary dataset.Maryland Department of Planning (MDP) maps annexations from municipalities. This dataset is created and maintained by the Maryland Department of Planning. These boundaries are not intended to serve as a legal description. Fields:MUN_NAME (Municipality Name): Name of Municipality located in Maryland.RESOLUTION_NUMBER (Resolution Number): Local Municipality Annexation Resolution Number.ANNEXATION_DATE (Annexation Date) (DD/MM/YYYY): The Annexation Date field shows when there's been a change in the boundary. This date is known as the “Effective Date” from the municipality. The date 1/1/1997 is used as a default date of when annexation changes were first indicated in the GIS layer and not necessarily of when it was actually annexed. If there's a date of 1/1/1997, it can be assumed that the annexation occurred on this date or before. For example, for Baltimore City, the city boundary was determined hundreds of years ago. Other than that default date, the date will show when the property was annexed. ACRES (GIS Acres): GIS calculated acresJURSCODE (Jurisdiction Code) – Four letter county code: ALLE (Allegany), ANNE (Anne Arundel), BACI (Baltimore City), BACO (Baltimore County), CALV (Calvert), CARO (Caroline), CARR (Carroll), CECI (Cecil), CHAR (Charles), DORC (Dorchester), FRED (Frederick), GARR (Garrett), HARF (Harford), HOWA (Howard), KENT (Kent), MONT (Montgomery), PRIN (Prince George’s) QUEE (Queen Anne’s), SOME (Somerset), STMA (St. Mary’s), TALB (Talbot), WASH (Washington), WICO (Wicomico), WORC (Worcester).
'Franklin County 6 inch aerial photography was collected for Project Area 1 of Kentucky's Aerial Photography and Elevation Data program (KYAPED), Aerial photography related to this data was captured in late winter and early spring of 2012 as part of a collaborative effort among federal, state and local government agencies as well as educational entities in Kentucky. 'An orthoimage is remotely sensed image data in which displacement of features in the image caused by terrain relief and sensor orientation have been mathematically removed. Orthoimagery combines the image characteristics of a photograph with the geometric qualities of a map. There is no image overlap between adjacent files. Data received at Earth Resources Observation and Science Center (Earth Resources Observation and Science Center (EROS)) were reprojected from: Projection: NAD_1983_StatePlane_Kentucky_FIPS_1600_Feet Resolution: 6 inch Type: 4 Band to: Standard Product Projection: NAD_1983_UTM_Zone_16N Standard Product Resolution: 0.1500 m Rows: 10000 Columns: 10000 and resampled to align to the U.S. National Grid (USNG) using The National Map. The naming convention is based on the U.S. National Grid (USNG), taking the coordinates of the SW corner of the orthoimage. The metadata were imported and updated for display through The National Map at http://nationalmap.gov/viewer.html Chip-level metadata are provided in HTML and XML format. Data were compressed utilizing IAS software. The compression was JPEG2000 Lossy Compressed. The file format created was .jp2.
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The data in the parcel layer was obtained from individual Connecticut municipalities. An effort was made to collect data once from each municipality. The data acquisition date for each set of municipally-supplied parcel data was not recorded and CT DEEP does not keep this information up-to-date. Consequently, these data are out-of-date, incomplete and do not reflect the current state of property ownership in these municipalities. These parcels are not to be considered legal boundaries such as boundaries determined from certain classified survey maps or deed descriptions. Parcel boundaries shown in this layer are based on information from municipalities used for property tax purposes. Parcel boundaries and attribute information have not been updated in this layer since the time the information was originally acquired by CT DEEP. For example, property boundaries are incorrect where subdivisions have occurred. Also, field attribute values are populated only if the information was supplied to CT DEEP. For example, parcels in some towns lack location (street name) information or possibly map lot block values. Therefore, field attributes are inconsistent, may include gaps, and do not represent complete sets of values among all towns. They should not be compared and analyzed across towns. It is emphasized that critical decisions involving parcel-level information be based on more recently obtained information from the respective municipalities. These data are only suitable for general reference purposes. Be cautious when using these data. Many Connecticut municipalities provide access to more up-to-date and more detailed property ownership information on the Internet. This dataset includes parcel information for the following towns: Andover, Ansonia, Ashford, Avon, Beacon Falls, Berlin, Bethany, Bethel, Bethlehem, Bloomfield, Bolton, Branford, Bridgewater, Brookfield, Brooklyn, Canaan, Canterbury, Canton, Chaplin, Cheshire, Chester, Clinton, Colchester, Colebrook, Columbia, Cornwall, Coventry, Cromwell, Danbury, Darien, Deep River, Derby, East Granby, East Haddam, East Hampton, East Hartford, East Lyme, East Windsor, Eastford, Ellington, Enfield, Essex, Farmington, Franklin, Glastonbury, Granby, Greenwich, Griswold, Groton, Guilford, Haddam, Hamden, Hartford, Hebron, Kent, Killingly, Killingworth, Lebanon, Ledyard, Lisbon, Litchfield, Lyme, Madison, Manchester, Mansfield, Marlborough, Meriden, Middlebury, Middlefield, Middletown, Milford, Monroe, Montville, Morri
This layer shows the existing water mains prior to installation of new municipal water mains for the North Kent Study Area. This data is used in the North Kent Disposal Area PFAS web map.The fields found in this dataset are:Field NameDescriptionLocationLocations of water main: City of Rockford or Plainfield TownshipYou can find more information about the North Kent Study Area by visiting the House Street Disposal Area webpage or the Rockford Tannery webpage on the Michigan PFAS Action Response Team (MPART) website. For questions about this content, reach out to Leah Gies, GiesL1@Michigan.gov.This data was provided to the Michigan Department of Environment, Great Lakes, and Energy (EGLE) by the consulting firm AECOM.
This layer displays a PFOS heat map for surface water samples collected by Wolverine World Wide, Inc. compared to Michigan Part 201 Generic Groundwater Surface Water (GSI) Criteria. Coordinates were collected via GPS. Samples were collected from July 2018 through present. This data is used in the North Kent Disposal Area PFAS web map. The pop-up in that map displays: Location IDSample TypeSample DateSample IDResult in ng/L or ppt for PFOS, PFOA, and Total PFAS, which is sum of all PFAS analyzed The fields found in this dataset are: Field Name Description
sys_sample_code Sample ID
sys_loc_code Location ID
Type Sample Type: Wolverine Surface Water Sample
SAMPDATE Sample Date
T_PFOA PFOA result in text format
PFOS PFOS result in number format
T_PFOS PFOS result in text format
Total_PFAS Total PFAS result in number format
T_Total_PFAS Total PFAS result in text format You can find more information about the North Kent Study Area by visiting the House Street Disposal Area webpage or the Rockford Tannery webpage on the Michigan PFAS Action Response Team (MPART) website. For questions about this content, reach out to Leah Gies, GiesL1@Michigan.gov. This data was provided to the Michigan Department of Environment, Great Lakes, and Energy (EGLE) by the consulting firm AECOM.
This layer shows the new water mains installed for the North Kent Study Area. This data is used in the North Kent Disposal Area PFAS web map.The fields found in this dataset are:Field NameDescriptionDiameterDiameter of new water main in inchesYou can find more information about the North Kent Study Area by visiting the House Street Disposal Area webpage or the Rockford Tannery webpage on the Michigan PFAS Action Response Team (MPART) website. For questions about this content, reach out to Leah Gies, GiesL1@Michigan.gov.This data was provided to the Michigan Department of Environment, Great Lakes, and Energy (EGLE) by the consulting firm AECOM.
This layer displays results for soil samples collected by Wolverine World Wide, Inc. Coordinates were collected via professional survey or GPS. Samples were collected from June 2018 through August 2019. This data is used in the North Kent Disposal Area PFAS web map. The pop-up in that map displays:Location IDSample TypeSample DateSample IDSampling interval (feet)Result in ppb for PFOA, PFOS, and Total PFAS, which is sum of all PFAS analyzed.Ground surface elevation (feet above mean sea level). Only available for locations collected via professional survey.The fields found in this dataset are: Field Name Description
sys_sample_code Sample ID
sys_loc_co Location ID
SampleType Sample Type: Wolverine Soil Sample
SAMPDATE Sample Date
GS_Elv Ground Surface Elevation (feet above mean sea level)
SampleInterval Depth of sample in feet
T_PFOA PFOA result in text format
PFOS PFOS result in number format
T_PFOS PFOS result in text format
Total_PFAS Total PFAS result in number format
T_Total_PFAS Total PFAS result in text format You can find more information about the North Kent Study Area by visiting the House Street Disposal Area webpage or the Rockford Tannery webpage on the Michigan PFAS Action Response Team (MPART) website. For questions about this content, reach out to Leah Gies, GiesL1@Michigan.gov. This data was provided to the Michigan Department of Environment, Great Lakes, and Energy (EGLE) by the consulting firm AECOM.
Parcel boundaries are symbolized by parcel classification in new municipal or filter areas from the February 19, 2020 Consent Decree between the State of Michigan (Plaintiff), Plainfield and Algoma Townships (Intervening Plaintiffs) and Wolverine (Defendant). Parcel boundaries originated from Kent County GIS Data Library, available at www.accesskent.com/GISLibrary.The fields used in this dataset are: Field Name Description
PPN Parcel Pin Number in number format
Address Street Address of parcel
City City of parcel
Zip_Code State and Zip Code of parcel
PNUM Parcel Pin Number in text format
Township Algoma or Plainfield
NK Used to query parcels within North Kent Study Area
GWOrdinance Used to query parcels within Groundwater Ordinance Affected Area
Symbology2 Parcel Status from February 2020 Consent Decree: Existing Municipal Area, Filter Area, Filter Area Vacant, New Municipal Area, New Municipal Area Vacant This data is used in the North Kent Disposal Area PFAS web map. You can find more information about the North Kent Study Area by visiting the House Street Disposal Area webpage or the Rockford Tannery webpage on the Michigan PFAS Action Response Team (MPART) website. For questions about this content, reach out to Leah Gies, GiesL1@Michigan.gov. This data was provided to the Michigan Department of Environment, Great Lakes, and Energy (EGLE) by the consulting firm AECOM.
This crash dataset does include crashes from 2023 up until near the middle of July that have been reviewed and loaded into the Maine DOT Asset Warehouse. This crash dataset is static and was put together as an example showing the clustering functionality in ArcGIS Online. In addition the dataset was designed with columns that include data items at the Unit and Persons levels of a crash. The feature layer visualization by default will show the crashes aggregated by the predominant crash type along the corridor. The aggregation settings can be toggled off if desired and crashes can be viewed by the type of crash. Both the aggregation and standard Feature Layer configurations do include popup settings that have been configured.As mentioned above, the Feature Layer itself has been configured to include a standard unique value renderer based on Crash Type and the layer also includes clustering aggregation configurations that could be toggled on or off if the user were to add this layer to a new ArcGIS Online Map. Clustering and aggregation options in ArcGIS Online provide functionality that is not yet available in the latest version of ArcGIS Pro (<=3.1). This additional configuration includes how to show the popup content for the cluster of crashes. Users interested in learning more about clustering and aggregation in ArcGIS Online and some more advanced options should see the following ESRI article (https://www.esri.com/arcgis-blog/products/arcgis-online/mapping/summarize-and-explore-point-clusters-with-arcade-in-popups/).Popups have been configured for both the clusters and the individual crashes. The individual crashes themselves do include multiple tables within a single text element. The bottom table does include data items that pertain to at a maximum of three units for a crash. If a crash includes just one unit then this bottom table will include only 2 columns. For each additional unit involved in a crash an additional column will appear listing out those data items that pertain to that unit up to a maximum of 3 units. There are crashes that do include more than 3 units and information for these additional units is not currently included in the dataset at the moment. The crash data items available in this Feature Layer representation includes many of the same data items from the Crash Layer (10 Years) that are available for use in Maine DOT's Public Map Viewer Application that can be accessed from the following link(https://www.maine.gov/mdot/mapviewer/?added=Crashes%20-%2010%20Years). However this crash data includes data items that are not yet available in other GIS Crash Departments used in visualizations by the department currently. These additional data items can be aggregated using other presentation types such as a Chart, but could also be filtered in the map. Users should refer to the unit count associated to each crash and be aware when a units information may not be visible in those situations where there are four or more units involved in a crash.
This layer displays a PFAS results for surface water and foam samples collected by EGLE compared to Michigan Part 201 Generic Groundwater Surface Water (GSI) Criteria. Coordinates were collected via GPS. Samples were collected from January 2018 through December 2020. This data is used in the North Kent Disposal Area PFAS web map. The pop-up in that map displays:Location IDSample Type (SW or Foam)Sample DateSample IDResult in ng/L or ppt for the seven PFAS analytes with Michigan Part 201 Residential and Nonresidential Drinking Water Criteria (DWC) and for Total PFAS, which is sum of all PFAS analyzed The fields found in this dataset are: Field Name Description
sys_sample_code Sample ID
sys_loc_code Location ID
Type Sample Type: EGLE Foam Sample or EGLE Surface Water Sample
Date Sample Date
PFOS PFOS result in number format
T_PFOS PFOS result in text format
PFOA PFOA result in number format
T_PFOA PFOA result in text format
Total_PFAS Total PFAS result in number format
T_Total_PFAS Total PFAS result in text format You can find more information about the North Kent Study Area by visiting the House Street Disposal Area webpage or the Rockford Tannery webpage on the Michigan PFAS Action Response Team (MPART) website. For questions about this content, reach out to Leah Gies, GiesL1@Michigan.gov. This data was provided to the Michigan Department of Environment, Great Lakes, and Energy (EGLE) by the consulting firm AECOM.
This dataset identifies areas where the addition of new ponds would benefit Great Crested Newt populations.The core areas contain a pond density of 2+ ponds and are located within a 1km square where great crested newt presence has been predicted. Fringe areas contain a pond density of 1 and are located within a 1km square where great crested newt presence has been predicted or are within a 250m of a Core Area. Higher scores are associated with darker colouration and represent a greater presence of suitable habitat features such as grassland (+250m buffer), woodland (+250m buffer), and within 100m-1000m range of a river. These suitable habitat features have been given a score of ‘1’ and where more of these features overlap, there is a higher score. Arable land is also included but has been given a score of ‘-1’. Urban areas greater than 2ha (+400m buffer), roads (7.5m buffer) and rivers (+7.5m) have been excluded.Full metadata can be viewed on data.gov.uk.
This layer displays the results for groundwater samples collected by Wolverine World Wide, Inc. compared to Michigan Part 201 Residential and Nonresidential Drinking Water Criteria. Coordinates were collected via professional survey or GPS. Samples were collected from August 2017 through present. Results are updated quarterly. This data is used in the North Kent Disposal Area PFAS web map. The pop-up in that map displays:Location IDSample DateSample IDSampling interval (feet below ground surface)Sample Type (Permanent Monitoring Well, Piezometer, Temporary Monitoring Well, VAS)Result in ng/L or ppt for the seven PFAS analytes with Michigan Part 201 Residential and Nonresidential Drinking Water Criteria (DWC) and for Total PFAS, which is sum of all PFAS analyzed.Well Depth (feet below ground surface)Top of casing elevation (feet above mean sea level)Ground elevation (feet above mean sea level)Water elevation (feet above mean sea level) measured in August 2019Water elevation (feet above mean sea level) measured in November 2019Water elevation (feet above mean sea level) measured in October 2022Water elevation (feet above mean sea level) measured in February 2023Water elevation (feet above mean sea level) measured in April 2023Water elevation (feet above mean sea level) measured in July 2023Water elevation (feet above mean sea level) measured in October 2023Water elevation (feet above mean sea level) measured in January 2024The fields found in this dataset are: Field Name Description
sys_sample_code Sample ID
sys_loc_code Location ID
Type2 Sample Type: Wolverine Permanent Monitoring Well, Wolverine Piezometer, Wolverine Temporary Monitoring Well, Wolverine Vertical Aquifer Sample
SAMPDATE Sample Date
TOC_Elev Top of Casing Elevation (feet above mean sea level)
GS_Elev Ground Surface Elevation (feet above mean sea level)
Well_Depth Depth of well in feet
Sampling_Interval Depth of sample in feet
T_TotalPFAS Total PFAS result in text format
T_PFOA PFOA result in text format
T_PFOS PFOS result in text format
T_PFNA PFNA result in text format
T_PFHxS PFHxS result in text format
T_PFHxA PFHxA result in text format
T_PFBS PFBS result in text format
T_HFPODA HFPO-DA result in text format
All7PFAS Non-Detect (No Detections of PFNA, PFOA, PFHxA, PFOS, PFHxS, PFBS, or HFPO-DA), Detection (One or more PFAS Analytes Detected Below Michigan Part 201 Drinking Water Criteria), or Exceeds (One or more PFAS Analytes Detected Above Michigan Part 201 Drinking Water Criteria)
WaterElev_Aug_2019 Groundwater elevation measured on August 22 and 23, 2019 (feet above mean sea level)
WaterElev_Nov_2019 Groundwater elevation measured on November 4, 2019 (feet above mean sea level)
WaterElev_Oct_2022 Groundwater elevation measured on October 3, 2022 (feet above mean sea level) WaterElev_Feb_2023Groundwater elevation measured on February 6-7, 2023 (feet above mean sea level)WaterElev_April_2023Groundwater elevation measured on April 10-11, 2023 (feet above mean sea level)
WaterElev_July_2023
Groundwater elevation measured on July 10 and July 25, 2023 (feet above mean sea level)
WaterElev_Oct_2023
Groundwater elevation measured on October 2-3, 2023 (feet above mean sea level)
WaterELev_Jan_2024
Groundwater elevation measured on January 8, 2024 (feet above mean sea level)
You can find more information about the North Kent Study Area by visiting the House Street Disposal Area webpage or the Rockford Tannery webpage on the Michigan PFAS Action Response Team (MPART) website. For questions about this content, reach out to Leah Gies, GiesL1@Michigan.gov. This data was provided to the Michigan Department of Environment, Great Lakes, and Energy (EGLE) by the consulting firm AECOM.
This data is used in the North Kent Study Area Data Summary Web App, which displays environmental sampling data that has been collected as part of Wolverine World Wide’s and EGLE’s per-and poly fluoroalkyl (PFAS) assessment activities in the North Kent Study Area. This data is used in the North Kent Study Area Data Summary Web App (Item Details). You can find more information about the North Kent Study Area by visiting the House Street Disposal Area webpage or the Rockford Tannery webpage on the Michigan PFAS Action Response Team (MPART) website. For questions about this content, reach out to Leah Gies, GiesL1@Michigan.gov. This data was provided to the Michigan Department of Environment, Great Lakes, and Energy (EGLE) by the consulting firm AECOM.