This version of NJ-GeoWeb grants users the ability to locate areas of interest, view and interact with NJDEP's latest GIS data and imagery services, and query related environmental information enabling them to gain better understanding of environmental issues in their areas of interest.This latest release includes an entirely new user interface, updated data, including the Landscape Species Based Habitat data, and an assortment of new tool enhancements.
The Water Quality Data Exchange (WQDE) data maintains the locations of water quality monitoring stations from NJDEP's COMPASS database. A station is a location at which a data collection event takes place, such a collection of a field sample, measurement of field parameters or evaluation of environmental habitats.
UST Facilities are points representing sites with Underground Storage Tanks regulated by the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection (NJDEP) under N.J.A.C. 7:14B. The coordinates used to identify the UST Facility locations were obtained from the SRP Program Interest level. The layer includes UST registration, tanks, and inspection information. The NJDEP New Jersey Environmental Management System (NJEMS) serves as the database that supplies coordinates and descriptive attributes to generate this GIS layer. This layer is produced primarily for the NJDEP NJ-GeoWeb interactive mapping web application and ArcGIS users. The locations in the layer represent main entrance or front door locations for the UST facilities. The majority (approximately 80%) of the UST facilities locations were captured using differential GPS. Users should note that not every UST facility has an established coordinate in NJEMS (GPS or otherwise). This means that additional UST facilities may exist, but not mapped. NJDEP is continually working to acquire the locations of these with GPS, location data submitted to permitting programs, and through address matching techniques. This dataset is updated nightly.
NJDEP monitoring data for wind speed and direction. Taken from the eight monitor sites around New Jersey that collect meteorological data. Data is refreshed by the minute.
This data is a graphic representation of NJ coastal waters classified according to regulations of shellfish harvest. Waters are classified in one of five categories: Prohibited - harvest not allowed under any conditions. Special Restricted - harvest allowed with a special permit requiring further purification of the shellfish before sale. Seasonal (Nov - Apr) - and Seasonal (Jan - Apr) - where harvest is permitted only during certain seasons of the year. The final category is Approved - harvest permitted under any conditions. Classification of the waters is based on the National Shellfish Sanitation Program. As specified in this program, classifications are based on three components: 1) Regular monitoring of water quality 2) Field surveys of shoreline conditions 3) Study of water currents and flows (hydrography). These functions are performed by New Jersey's Bureau of Marine Water Monitoring which monitors about 2,500 locations a minimum of five times a year. Please note: Shellfish water classifications in this theme may be temporarily superseded by an emergency closure order. The Department may suspend harvest in areas impacted by an intermittent pollution episode or emergency condition when the event has or may have a deleterious impact on public health. Public notice will be provided of any emergency closures. However, if there are any questions about the suitability of a shellfish growing are for harvest, please contact the Bureau of Marine Water Monitoring at (609) 748-2000. THE SHELLFISH GROWING CLASSIFICATION THEME IS A GRAPHIC REPRESENTATION OF THE CLASSIFICATION REGULATIONS AND IS PROVIDED FOR GENERAL INFORMATION ONLY. SEE 7:12-1 ET SEQ. FOR THE FULL TEXT AND AREA DESCRIPTIONS
The Site Remediation Program (SRP) - Preferred ID points represent both active and closed sites within SRP for which locational coordinates are available. These sites include all sites that are regulated under the Site Remediation Reform Act (SRRA), N.J.S.A. 58:10C-1 et seq. The NJDEP New Jersey Environmental Management System (NJEMS) serves as the database that supplies the coordinates and descriptive attributes from several tables used to generate this GIS layer. This layer is produced primarily for the NJDEP's online interactive mapping web applications (NJ-GeoWeb) and ArcGIS users. The original location for the SRP Preferred ID is generated on a nightly cycle from the NJEMS (Masterfile) SRP preferred ID coordinates. Two related table, one which identifies the LSRP associated with a specific case activity and the second of which identifies information about the activities for a given case are also generated on a nightly cycle via SQL querying of the same database systems.Users should note that not every SRP preferred ID in NJEMS has an established coordinate (GPS or otherwise). NJDEP is continually working to acquire these with GPS, location data submitted to permitting programs, and through address matching techniques. SRP also continues to evaluate and refine existing case locations based on both staff input and input from the regulated community.
Note: This dataset is updated daily. The Known Contaminated Sites List for New Jersey (KCSLNJ) are those sites and properties within the state where contamination of soil or ground water has been confirmed at levels equal to or greater than applicable standards. This list of Known Contaminated Sites may include sites where remediation is either currently under way, required but not yet initiated or has been completed and addressed via an Institutional Control. The KCSLNJ layer has now been modified such that the information portrayed in the GIS layer is updated daily through a SQL query of NJEMS/Masterfile, which allows for a dynamic KCSLNJ layer. This is critical for the general public and SRP regulated community by allowing them to see the most up to date information for a known contaminated site in a GIS format via the following web mapping applications: NJ Geoweb (https://www.arcgis.com/apps/webappviewer/index.html?id=02251e521d97454aabadfd8cf168e44d) or the SRP Profile in ArcGIS Online (AGO) (https://njdep.maps.arcgis.com/apps/webappviewer/index.html?id=25d1cd0ae75048b1a7867971392b6995).
Note: This dataset is updated weekly. UST Facilities are points representing NJEMS sites with Underground Storage Tanks regulated by NJDEP. This information represents UST facilities that are regulated under N.J.A.C. 7:14B. The layer includes UST registration and inspection information. The NJDEP New Jersey Environmental Management System (NJEMS) serves as the database that supplies coordinates and descriptive attributes from several tables to generate this GIS layer. This layer is produced primarily for the NJDEP i-MapNJ ArcIMS and NJ-GeoWeb interactive mapping web application and ArcGIS (ArcView, ArcInfo) users. The locations in the layer represent main entrance or front door locations for the UST facilities. The majority (approximately 80%) of the UST facilities locations were captured using differential GPS. Users should note that not every site in NJEMS presently (as of February 2009) has an established coordinate (GPS or otherwise). This means that additional UST facilities may exist, but are not mapped. NJDEP is continually working to acquire the locations of these with GPS, location data submitted to permitting programs, and through address matching techniques.
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This version of NJ-GeoWeb grants users the ability to locate areas of interest, view and interact with NJDEP's latest GIS data and imagery services, and query related environmental information enabling them to gain better understanding of environmental issues in their areas of interest.This latest release includes an entirely new user interface, updated data, including the Landscape Species Based Habitat data, and an assortment of new tool enhancements.