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    EIMStations

    • data-spokane.opendata.arcgis.com
    Updated Mar 21, 2023
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    Washington State Department of Ecology (2023). EIMStations [Dataset]. https://data-spokane.opendata.arcgis.com/datasets/waecy::ecy?layer=2
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    Dataset updated
    Mar 21, 2023
    Dataset authored and provided by
    Washington State Department of Ecology
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    Description

    The Environmental Information Management System (EIM) is the Department of Ecology's main database for environmental monitoring data. EIM contains records on physical, chemical, and biological analyses and measurements. Supplementary information about the data (metadata) is also stored, including information about environmental studies, monitoring locations, and data quality. Data in EIM is collected by Ecology or on behalf of Ecology by environmental contractors - and by Ecology grant recipients, local governments, and volunteers. EIM Locations is a point feature service representing the monitoring locations from EIM. The locations consist of both surface locations for monitoring air, water, and habitat and wells for monitoring ground water. This feature service queries directly the EIM publication database which is updated nightly from the production transactional database.

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    WAECY - EIM Locations

    • geo.wa.gov
    Updated Dec 25, 2015
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    Washington State Department of Ecology (2015). WAECY - EIM Locations [Dataset]. https://geo.wa.gov/maps/c0abae4daf8f4b36b33f3e00819db8e5
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    Dataset updated
    Dec 25, 2015
    Dataset authored and provided by
    Washington State Department of Ecology
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    Description

    The Environmental Information Management System (EIM) is the Department of Ecology's main database for environmental monitoring data. EIM contains records on physical, chemical, and biological analyses and measurements. Supplementary information about the data (metadata) is also stored, including information about environmental studies, monitoring locations, and data quality. Data in EIM is collected by Ecology or on behalf of Ecology by environmental contractors - and by Ecology grant recipients, local governments, and volunteers. EIM Locations is a point feature service representing the monitoring locations from EIM. The locations consist of both surface locations for monitoring air, water, and habitat and wells for monitoring ground water. This feature service queries directly the EIM publication database which is updated nightly from the production transactional database.GIS Metadata: https://www.ecy.wa.gov/services/gis/data/environment/eimlocations.htm For more information, contact Christina Kellum, Washington State Department of Ecology GIS Manager, gis@ecy.wa.gov.

  3. Environmental Information Monitoring System (EIM) Monitoring Stations

    • geo.wa.gov
    • arc-gis-hub-home-arcgishub.hub.arcgis.com
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    Updated Dec 25, 2015
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    Washington State Department of Ecology (2015). Environmental Information Monitoring System (EIM) Monitoring Stations [Dataset]. https://geo.wa.gov/datasets/waecy::triballands-1/about
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    Dec 25, 2015
    Dataset authored and provided by
    Washington State Department of Ecologyhttps://ecology.wa.gov/
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    Description

    The Environmental Information Management System (EIM) is the Department of Ecology's main database for environmental monitoring data. EIM contains records on physical, chemical, and biological analyses and measurements. Supplementary information about the data (metadata) is also stored, including information about environmental studies, monitoring locations, and data quality. Data in EIM is collected by Ecology or on behalf of Ecology by environmental contractors - and by Ecology grant recipients, local governments, and volunteers. EIM Locations is a point feature service representing the monitoring locations from EIM. The locations consist of both surface locations for monitoring air, water, and habitat and wells for monitoring ground water. This feature service queries directly the EIM publication database which is updated nightly from the production transactional database.

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Dataset updated
Mar 21, 2023
Dataset authored and provided by
Washington State Department of Ecology
Area covered
Description

The Environmental Information Management System (EIM) is the Department of Ecology's main database for environmental monitoring data. EIM contains records on physical, chemical, and biological analyses and measurements. Supplementary information about the data (metadata) is also stored, including information about environmental studies, monitoring locations, and data quality. Data in EIM is collected by Ecology or on behalf of Ecology by environmental contractors - and by Ecology grant recipients, local governments, and volunteers. EIM Locations is a point feature service representing the monitoring locations from EIM. The locations consist of both surface locations for monitoring air, water, and habitat and wells for monitoring ground water. This feature service queries directly the EIM publication database which is updated nightly from the production transactional database.

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