NRIS Online Interactive
Mapper |
(NRIS is the Montana State Library’s Natural Resource
Information System)
Description is current as of March 28, 2002
Nature & Purpose of the database: The NRIS Mapper is an information
visualization and location tool. While some types of data and information
are directly accessible in the mapper, still more information and
databases can be reached through links provided in the mapper. The mapper
assists the user in finding
what information that is available for a particular area by allowing the
user to specify an area of
interest (a county, township, watershed, planning area, or a one
mile buffer around a town, road or stream). The mapper covers the entire
state of Montana and includes (or provides links to) a wide and growing
variety of natural resource information.
Base maps provided by the mapper include: USGS
topographic maps and digital orthophotoquads (aerial photos), water
bodies, watersheds, towns, counties & highways. All information
on the mapper can be viewed online as well as downloaded as an ArcView
shapefile for GIS applications.
Location of sample sites/areas assessed: all of Montana
Location information in database:
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Horizontal_Coordinate_System_Definition
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Grid_Coordinate_System_Name: State Plane Coordinate System
1983
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SPCS_Zone_Identifier:
2500
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Map_Projection_Name:
Lambert Conformal Conic
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Standard_Parallel:
45
Standard_Parallel:
49
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Longitude_of_Central_Meridian: -109.5
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Latitude_of_Projection_Origin: 44.25
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False_Easting:
600000
False_Northing: 0
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Planar_Distance_Units:
meters
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Geodetic_Model
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Horizontal_Datum_Name:
North American Datum of 1983
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Altitude_Encoding_Method:
Implicit coordinate
Time frame: Varies with type of information.
Information associated with parameters that do not change or change very
slowly (geology, soil type, road locations, etc) is based on a one time
data collection effort; some information is based on more changeable data
but has been summarized into long term averages (long term climate data);
while other information provides dynamic data (for example, water quality and flows). Data provided through linked sites
are updated automatically when those sites update data.
Parameters available on the Mapper:
ADMINISTRATIVE DATA:
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Land Use (based on USGS 250k quads from 1970’s &
80’s –urban, agriculture, range, forest, wetland, bare, water, snow)
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Land ownership (USFS, BLM, USFWS, NPS, state lands,
tribal, local government, private)
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Special designations (of public land – wilderness,
wild/scenic rivers, research areas, BLM special lands)
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Conservation easements (USFWS, USFS, MT FWP, private)
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1990 & 2000 Census Block Population Density
(areas of various density, total population & ethnic breakdown)
STREAM DATA
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TMDL streams (streams not fully supporting their
uses; reports on stream miles impaired for various uses)
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FWP Stream data (maps of streams included in FWP’s
fisheries database (MRIS)
& links to that database)
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Montana dams (name, stream, owner, height, storage)
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USGS gauging stations (ID #, name, HUC & LINKS to
USGS site flow site – see description of that database)
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Watershed Group area (identifies groups working in
the area)
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NWI wetland data (USFWS’s National Wetland Inventory
data – see
description of that database; currently, no NWI information is
available for the upper Clark Fork)
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US Army Corps 404 permits (project id, name,
description, permit type, water body; LINKS to Corps’ database where
much more detailed information available
WELL DATA
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Public Water Supplies (location, public water supply
ID, population served; does not link to GWIC database)
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Groundwater Information Center Wells (ID, water right
#, owner, depth, date completed, LINKS to GWIC database which provides
detailed well log info (See
also description of GWIC database)
WATER RIGHTS (ID, water right #, owner, priority date,
location of diversion & use)
POTENTIAL WATER QUALITY THREATS
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1990 & 2000 Septic Tank Density (areas of high,
medium & low density & area of city sewer)
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Railroad Right-of-way (location, name, miles of)
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Wastewater discharge locations (NPDES permit #,
facility name, description, receiving water, discharge type; LINKS to
DEQ permit database with more detailed info on permit; not working March
28, 2002)
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Hazardous spill sites (site ID & name, date of
spill, lat/long)
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Crude oil pipelines (ID, location, owner, fuel type, size, length in miles)
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Underground Storage Tanks (facility ID, name,
address, facility type, # tanks, leaking? Active?; LINKS to database
with more info like size & content of tanks)
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Mines (ID 3, name, activity, commodity, operation
type; for abandoned mines, volume of waste rock & tailings)
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Landfills (name, license #, active or closed; if
closed, has closure date; if active, has area served)
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Superfund sites
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Federal (site ID, name, county, NPL status; appears
to link to database but was not working Mar 28, 2002)
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Also Toxic Release Inventory sites (facility ID,
name, county NPL status,
LINKS to EPA database)
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State (site ID, name, area, description)
OTHER DATA TYPES
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Weather Service realtime data (clicking on sites
LINKS you to the Weather
Service data for that site)
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DNRC water project grants (ID number, applicant,
description, start & end date, funds authorized & spent)
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DEQ priority wetlands (a set of reference wetlands
scattered around the state; for each wetland you can obtain: name,
lat/long, click on site code to get: climatic & geologic setting,
hydrologic type, basin character, water chemistry, sediment
description). LINKS to an macroinvertebrate database for these wetlands
& annotated bibliography on Montana wetlands.
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RWRP sites (sites described by the UM
Riparian & Wetland Research Program; clicking on sites LINKS you
to the RWRP database description of that site – extensive vegetative,
& some soils & hydrologic information)
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Heritage Wetland sites (wetlands described by the Mt
Heritage Wetland system – none in upper Clark Fork)
Quality of data: Much of the data are meant to be
used at a scale of 1:100,000 or coarser. The finest scale data is
1:24000. There is metadata available for much of the data. It can be
accessed from the mapper when viewing the mapped data.
Relevant reference: none
Responsible party contact information: Duane
Anderson duanderson@state.mt.us
Montana State Library -- (406) 444-5356
How to access the mapper: http://maps2.nris.state.mt.us/mapper/
Note: more interactive map applications are available at: /interactive.html
All information on the mapper can also be downloaded as an ArcView
shapefile for GIS applications.
Usefulness to restoration planning:
When planning restoration projects, it is useful to see
the location of impaired streams and of regular monitoring sites. It is
also helpful to see the proximity of potential water quality threats to streams &
wells.
Recommendations for making the information more
useful:
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Provide 6th code watersheds as a base map.
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Reorganize list of available information into more
logical form (see organization on home page of this information
system)
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If it is practical to put the following information
at 1:24000 scale on the mapper, it would be useful:
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Land Cover Type; Potential habitat of species of
special concern & important game species
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SSURGO information like: highly erodible soils, reclamation ease, runoff
potential (surface contamination risk), groundwater contamination risk
(CEC, permeability, depth to saturated soils), hydric soils; areas of
contaminated soils & areas of contaminated groundwater;
jurisdictional & functional wetlands.
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It would be useful if the Public Water Supply wells
were also linked to the GWIC database so that more information on these
wells could be accessed through the mapper. Currently, only private
wells are so linked.
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If there are databases on mines and landfills, it
would be helpful to link to these.
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