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.
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
Geospatial data about Kent County, Michigan Parcels. Export to CAD, GIS, PDF, CSV and access via API.
Geospatial data about Kent County, Delaware Zoning Districts. Export to CAD, GIS, PDF, CSV and access via API.
This spatial data product was developed by the Municipality of Chatham-Kent as part of our efforts to better understand the impacts of climate change.Temperature data from local weather stations were used to determine which days from 2019 - 2023 qualified as heat events. Satellite imagery showing temperature at 30m resolution was obtained for seven of the identified heat event days. The values of the seven satellite temperature layers were combined to produce one single Land Surface Temperature data product that shows which areas throughout Chatham-Kent are the most predisposed to extreme temperatures during heat events.If you would like more information on how this layer was created, please send any inquiries to: GIS-Support@chatham-kent.caLast updated: 2024-01-01
This Regional Water Table Surface Contours Upper Glacial Drift Lower Peninsula is a generalized water table surface created by using the existing Wellogic water well database as of March 2021 and using just wells screened in the upper portion of the glacial drift. The elevation of the reported static water level (SWL field) reported on the well logs was calculated by subtracting it from the elevation at each well which was based on a 10-meter DEM. The data also incorporated the elevations of the Great Lakes Shorelines and the elevation of hydraulically appropriate surface water bodies (NHD Plus) that appear to be connected to the regional aquifer system and not perched above the regional water table surface. Contours were derived at a 10 feet contour interval. The original data was mapped for the entire lower peninsula. This Kent County data was clipped out of the peninsula data.The fields found in this dataset are:Field NameDescriptionIdUnique integer in long integer formatContourGroundwater elevation value (feet above mean sea level) in double precision formatContour1Groundwater elevation value (feet above mean sea level) in long integer formatINDEXValues in long integer format that allow different index contours to be flagged, labeled, queried, and/or symbolized.INDEX10Values in long integer format that allow different index contours to be flagged, labeled, queried, and/or symbolized.INDEX5Values in long integer format that allow different index contours to be flagged, labeled, queried, and/or symbolized.Shape_LengthLength of line in feet in double precision formatThis 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 web map provides a detailed vector basemap for the world symbolized with a light gray, neutral background style with minimal colors, labels, and features that is designed to draw attention to your thematic content. The web map includes vector tile layers that are similar in content and style to the popular Light Gray Canvas map, which is delivered as two layers with raster fused map cache. This map includes a vector tile layer that provides unique capabilities for customization and high-resolution display. The map includes highways, major roads, minor roads, railways, water features, cities, parks, landmarks, building footprints, and administrative boundaries. The layers in this map are built using the same data sources used for the Light Gray Canvas and other Esri basemaps.Use this MapThis map is designed to be used as a basemap for overlaying other layers of information or as a stand-alone reference map. You can add layers to this web map and save as your own map. If you like, you can add this web map to a custom basemap gallery for others in your organization to use in creating web maps. If you would like to add this map as a layer in other maps you are creating, you may use the tile layer item referenced in this map.Customize this MapBecause this map includes a vector tile layer, you can customize the map to change its content and symbology. You are able to turn on and off layers, change symbols for layers, switch to alternate local language (in some areas), and refine the treatment of disputed boundaries. See the Vector Basemap group for other vector web maps. For details on how to customize this map, please refer to these articles on the ArcGIS Online Blog.
This spatial data product was developed by the Municipality of Chatham-Kent as part of our efforts to better understand the impacts of climate change.Temperature data from local weather stations were used to determine which days from 2019 - 2023 qualified as heat events. Satellite imagery showing temperature at 30m resolution was obtained for seven of the identified heat event days. The values of the seven satellite temperature layers were combined to produce one single Land Surface Temperature data product that shows which areas throughout Chatham-Kent are the most predisposed to extreme temperatures during heat events.If you would like more information on how this layer was created, please send any inquiries to: GIS-Support@chatham-kent.caLast updated: 2024-01-01
This layer displays the filter area boundaries within the North Kent Study Area: Area 5, Area 6, Area 11, Area 12, and Area 19. Filter Areas are defined in the February 19, 2020 Consent Decree to be areas in the North Kent Study Area where municipal water will not be extended as a requirement of the Consent Decree. 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 is a static dataset and no maintenance or updates are expected.The fields found in this dataset are:Label (Name of filter area: Area 5, Area 6, Area 11, Area 12, or Area 19)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 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.
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This dataset provides street segements that could be adopted in the City of Kent. It was compiled by Kent GIS staff using information provided by the Assistant Conservation Coordinator for Kent Public Works.
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.
'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.
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.
An overview map of Chatham-Kent and some associated Stats data for various communities
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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.
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 acres.JURSCODE (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).This is a MD iMAP hosted service. Find more information on https://imap.maryland.govhttps://mdgeodata.md.gov/imap/rest/services/Boundaries/MD_PoliticalBoundaries/FeatureServer/5
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The Wash is the largest estuary in England, and holds a high population of English harbour seals (Phoco vitulina). This population has been monitored since the 1960s, using counts of animals hauled out as indices of population size. This study is a continuation of that on going monitoring of the harbour seal population. The dataset includes a detialed count of harbour seals along with their location, date of sighting and age estimation. Detailed GIS maps showing the ditribution of the sightings can be found in the appendix of the document. The report finishes with a comparrison of the dataset with previous studies.
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.
This layer displays pore water samples collected by Wolverine World Wide, Inc. compared to Michigan Part 201 Groundwater Surface Water Interface Criteria. Coordinates were collected via GPS. Samples were collected from November 2020 through July 2022. This data is used in the North Kent Disposal Area PFAS web map.The custom pop-up displays:Location IDSample DateSample IDSample Type (Wolverine Pore Water Sample)Result in ng/L or ppt for seven PFAS analytes: PFHxS, PFOA, PFOS, PFBS, PFNA, PFHxA, and HFPO-DA and for Total PFAS, which is sum of all PFAS analyzed.The fields found in this dataset are:Field NameDescriptionsys_loc_coLocation IDloc_typeSample Type: Wolverine Pore Water SampleSAMPDATESample Datesys_sample_codeSample IDT_TotalPFASTotal PFAS result in text format (result in ng/L or ppt)T_PFOAPFOA result in text format (result in ng/L or ppt)T_PFOSPFOS result in text format (result in ng/L or ppt)T_PFNAPFNA result in text format (result in ng/L or ppt)T_PFHxSPFHxS result in text format (result in ng/L or ppt)T_PFHxAPFHxA result in text format (result in ng/L or ppt)T_PFBSPFBS result in text format (result in ng/L or ppt)T_HFPODAHFPO-DA result in text format (result in ng/L or ppt)GSI_5PFASNon-Detect (No Detections of PFNA, PFOA, PFOS, PFHxS, or PFBS), Detection (One or more PFAS Analytes Detected Below Michigan Part 201 Groundwater Surface Water Interface Criteria), or Exceeds (One or more PFAS Analytes Detected Above Michigan Part 201 Groundwater Surface Water Interface Criteria)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.