FLORIDA GEOGRAPHIC DATA LIBRARY DOCUMENTATION
VERSION 2003, RELEASED NOVEMBER, 2002.
FDEP WATER QUALITY DATA - LISTED WATERS
Geodataset Name: WATQUAL303D Geodataset Type: SHAPE Geodataset Feature: POLYGON
GENERAL DESCRIPTION:
This dataset consists of the 303(d) listed impaired waters for the State of Florida. The State will use this list to aid in planning for the development of Total Maximum Daily Loads (TMDLs) for each pollutant of concern for water segments on the 303(d) list. A TMDL is the amount of pollutant that a waterbody can receive and still meet applicable water quality standards and its designated use. The 303(d) list is derived from information in the 305(b) report.
DATA SOURCE(S): Florida Department of Environmental Protection SCALE OF ORIGINAL SOURCE MAPS: N/A DATE OF AUTOMATION OR SOURCE: 1998 GEODATASET EXTENT: State of Florida
FEATURE ATTRIBUTE TABLES:
Datafile Name: WATQUAL303D.DBF
ITEM NAME WIDTH TYPE PRECISION AREA 19 DECIMAL - PERIMETER 19 DECIMAL - DEP305B_ID 19 DECIMAL - HUC 8 CHARACTER - BASIN 22 CHARACTER - WBID 5 CHARACTER - MAPID 6 DECIMAL - HUC_NAME 22 CHARACTER - PRIORITY 16 CHARACTER - WMD 16 CHARACTER - DISTRICT 16 CHARACTER - TMDL_YEAR 6 DECIMAL - BASINCYCLE 25 CHARACTER -
FEATURE ATTRIBUTE TABLES CODES AND VALUES:
item item description HUC USGS hydrologic unit code BASIN Name of basin WBID Unique water body identifier number Mapid Number used for labeling water body on map Huc_name Name of USGS Hydrologic Units Priority WMD Water Management District District DEP Regulatory District Tmdl_year Year in which TMDLs are to be completed for waterbodies according to a consent decree containing a TMDL development schedule Basincycle Bureau of Watershed Management Basin Management Cycle yearUSER NOTES: Section 305(b) of the Clean Water Act requires each state to conduct water quality surveys to determine whether or not its waterways are healthy enough and of sufficient quality to meet their designated uses. This information is compiled into a report called the 305(b) report. The state prepares this report every two years for the United States Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA). USEPA then uses this report to prepare a report to Congress, the National Water Quality Inventory, which describes the condition of the waters of the United States. The data used for the 305(b) report comes from the USEPA STORET database, the State's biological database (SBIO) and fish consumption advisories. This GIS coverage displays the how well each waterbody evaluated in the 305(b) report meets its designated use. There are 3 levels: meets designated use, partially meets designated use and does not meet its designated use. The uses of most waters of the State fall into three classes: Class I-potable water supply, Class II-shellfish harvesting, Class III-recreation and propagation of fish and wildlife. For more information on Designated Uses refer to the State of Florida's rule 62-302 (Florida's Water Quality Standards).
FGDL QUALITY ASSURANCE STATUS:
REFERENCES:
For more information on the 305(d) dataset and report, visit FDEP's website http://www.dep.state.fl.us/water/division/monitoring/pubs.htm
DATA LINEAGE SUMMARY:
The 1998 303(d) coverage was created from the 1996 305(b) shapefile with modifications to the table. The WBID is the unique identifier for each of the waterbodies. The numbers under each of the water quality parameters (ex: turb) are the annual medians that are found in the 1996 305(b) report. Creation of the 1996 305(b) dataset Statewide basins coverage was converted into a shapefile and subdivided into 8 smaller units by Joe Hand. Additional basins were created in ARCVIEW (For information on the procedures and rationale used to subdivide the statewide coverage and create these new basins, contact Joe Hand). The eight shapefiles were used as a source for making an updated statewide 305b coverage. Each shapefile was converted into an ARC/INFO REGIONS coverage using SHAPEARC command with the subclass option. Coverages were projected from Decimal Degrees NAD27 to Albers-Hpgn. Topology was rebuilt using the CLEAN command. A tolerance of 1 was used for fuzzy and dangle length. The regions coverages were converted to ARC polygon coverages using the REGIONPOLY command. The eight polygon coverages were mapjoined using the MAPJOIN command. Sliver polygons (coverage-id = 0) were eliminated with the ELIMINATE command. As a final check, the linework of the coverage was checked using each of the individual eight coverages as a backcover in ARCEDIT. Some additional small slivers were deleted manually in ARCEDIT. To assure that each polygon has a unique WBID (water body id), a summary statistics on item WBID was performed in ARCVIEW. There were 18 duplicated WBID'S. They were reassigned unique WBID'S following the guidelines supplied by Joe Hand. A shapefile was made of this coverage. DBASE tables (containing summaries of chemical and biological data) from the 305b report were joined to the attribute table of the shapefile in ARCVIEW. WBID was used as the joinitem. For a full description of the attribute table contact Joe Hand. The shapefile with the joined attribute table was converted into an ARC/INFO polygon coverage using SHAPEARC (with regions option), CLEAN (fuzzy and dangle length 1) and REGIONPOLY commands. This resulted in the 1996 version of the 305(b) data.
MAP PROJECTION PARAMETERS
PROJECTION ALBERS DATUM HPGN UNITS METERS SPHEROID GRS1980 1st standard parallel 24 0 0.000 2nd standard parallel 31 30 0.000 central meridian -84 00 0.000 latitude of projection's origin 24 0 0.000 false easting (meters) 400000.00000 false northing (meters) 0.00000DATA SOURCES CONTACT(S):
Name: Florida Department of Environmental Protection Abbr.name: FDEP Address: Phone: 850/921-9395 Web site: http://www.dep.state.fl.us Contact Person: Kim Shugar & Phone: 850/921-9395FGDL CONTACT:
Name: Florida Geographic Data Library Abbr. Name: FGDL Address: Florida Geographic Data Library 431 Architecture Building PO Box 115706 Gainesville, FL 32611-5706 Fax: (352) 846-3124 Web site: http://www.fgdl.org Contact FGDL: Technical Support: http://www.fgdl.org/fgdlfeed.html FGDL Frequently Asked Questions: http://www.fgdl.org/fgdlfaq.html FGDL Mailing Lists: http://www.fgdl.org/fgdl-l.html For FGDL Software:   http://www.fgdl.org/software.html