Set of all the USGS 24k Quadrangle maps that intersect Eaton County, Michigan.The quadrangles included are Aurelius, Bellevue, Charlotte, Chester, Dimondale, Duck Lake, Eagle, Eaton Rapids, Hoytville, Lansing North, Lansing South, Nashville, Needmore, Olivet, Onondaga, Portland South, Saubee Lake, Springport, Wacousta, and Woodbury. They are all the 2019 versions of the maps except Needmore, which is 2017. These maps were acquired by download from the National Map Viewer.https://www.usgs.gov/core-science-systems/ngp/tnm-delivery/ on 1/9/2020.
The data illustrates the “Urbanized Area” for the Municipal Separate Storm Sewer System (MS4) program from the 2010 census. "Urbanized area" means a place and the adjacent densely populated territory that together have a minimum population of 50,000 people, as defined by the United States bureau of the census and as determined by the latest available decennial census. The data is provided to the Michigan Department of Environment, Great Lakes, and Energy (EGLE) by the United States Environmental Protection Agency. The urbanized area is the regulated area for municipalities that are regulated under the MS4 program, including but not limited to cities, township, and villages."2020 Census Populations of 50K or more" and "Automatically Designated Areas" was provided by US EPA in July 2023 and combined with Michigan Open GIS Data (Minor Civil Divisions: Cities, Townships and Villages) using ESRI's ArcGIS Pro Software. Tools used include Pairwise Intersect, Merge, Pairwise Erase, and manual editing to combine the two layers.Please contact the individuals below with any questions.Christe Alwin: ALWINC@michigan.gov (point of contact)Patrick Klein: kleinp3@michigan.gov (creator)
FIELD NAME
DESCRIPTION
Name
Short name of the municipality (Lansing)
Label
The municipalities full name (City of Lansing)
Type
The type of municipality (city, township, or village)
SQMILEArea of the shape in Square Miles
ACRES
Area of the shape in Acres
Published in June 2024. Learn more about EGLE's Municipal Storm Water Program.Additional information describing Part 21 Wastewater Discharge Permits.
The data illustrates the expanded “Urbanized Area” for the Municipal Separate Storm Sewer System (MS4) program from the 2020 census data. "Urbanized area" means a place and the adjacent densely populated territory that together have a minimum population of 50,000 people, as defined by the United States bureau of the census and as determined by the latest available decennial census. The data is provided to the Michigan Department of Environment, Great Lakes, and Energy (EGLE) by the United States Environmental Protection Agency. The urbanized area is the regulated area for municipalities that are regulated under the MS4 program, including but not limited to cities, township, and villages."2020 Census Populations of 50K or more" and "Automatically Designated Areas" was provided by US EPA in July 2023 and combined with Michigan Open GIS Data (Minor Civil Divisions: Cities, Townships and Villages) using ESRI's ArcGIS Pro Software. Tools used include Pairwise Intersect, Merge, Pairwise Erase, and manual editing to combine the two layers.Please contact the individuals below with any questions.Christe Alwin: ALWINC@michigan.gov (point of contact)Patrick Klein: kleinp3@michigan.gov (creator)FIELD NAMEDESCRIPTIONNameShort name of the municipality (Lansing)LabelThe municipalities full name (City of Lansing)TypeThe type of municipality (city, township, or village)SQMILEArea of the shape in Square MilesACRESArea of the shape in AcresPublished in June 2024. Learn more about EGLE's Municipal Storm Water Program.Additional information describing Part 21 Wastewater Discharge Permits.
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Set of all the USGS 24k Quadrangle maps that intersect Eaton County, Michigan.The quadrangles included are Aurelius, Bellevue, Charlotte, Chester, Dimondale, Duck Lake, Eagle, Eaton Rapids, Hoytville, Lansing North, Lansing South, Nashville, Needmore, Olivet, Onondaga, Portland South, Saubee Lake, Springport, Wacousta, and Woodbury. They are all the 2019 versions of the maps except Needmore, which is 2017. These maps were acquired by download from the National Map Viewer.https://www.usgs.gov/core-science-systems/ngp/tnm-delivery/ on 1/9/2020.