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This update discusses the integration of the National Hydrography Dataset (NHD) with other geospatial datasets such as the Watershed Boundary Dataset (WBD) to create a comprehensive and accurate spatial framework for water data analysis. The NHDPlus, an integrated suite of application-ready geospatial datasets, is highlighted along with its analytical capabilities and potential benefits for hydrology, resource management, and pollution control. The importance of joint stewardship and the role of the NHD GeoEdit tool are also discussed.
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Spatial Water Data Subcommitte Update to the FGDC CAG Bob Pierce, DOI Tod Dabolt, EPA
Vision for aNational Geospatial Surfacewater Framework - Mission Accomplished? NHD NED WBD
National Hydrography Dataset • Seamless National Coverage • Managed by Hydrologic Units • National Consistency • Uniform Characteristics • Advanced Geospatial Model • Relational/Feature Based • Living Database • Designed for Updates Through Data Stewardship • Analytical Capabilities • Flow Network/Linear Referencing
What is NHDPlus? • An integrated suite of application-ready geospatial data sets that incorporate many of the best features of the • National Hydrography Dataset (NHD) • National Elevation Dataset (NED) • Watershed Boundary Dataset (WBD) • NHDPlus includes - • improved NHD names and networking, • value-added attributes (such as stream order) that enable advanced query, analysis and display, • elevation-derived catchments that integrate the land surface with the network, • catchment attributes (such as temperature, precipitation, land cover), • stream flow volume and velocity estimates for pollutant dilution modeling, and • associated flow direction and accumulation grids.
The inset map shows the watershed (white boundary) defining the drainage area upstream from the mouth of Four Mile Run (red dot) and a report of associated watershed characteristics – both produced using NHDPlus.
National Hydrography Dataset • The Hydrography component of • The National Map • Surface Water of the United States • 1:100,000-scale content - 2001 • 1:24,000-scale content - 2007 • 1:4,800-scale content - ongoing
National Hydrography Dataset • The Hydrography component of • The National Map • Surface Water of the United States • 1:100,000-scale content - 2001 • 1:24,000-scale content - 2007 • 1:4,800-scale content - ongoing
Combination of U.S. – Canada Hydrography St. Croix Subbasin, Maine-New Brunswick
Stewardship Model SAN FRANCISCO BAY ESTUARY INSITUTE CITY OF NEW YORK MAINE CALIFORNIA NEW YORK U.S. FOREST SERVICE ALABAMA COLORADO USGS Bureau Land Management UTAH ARKANSAS DEPARTMENT ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY KANSAS STATE ENGINEER’S OFFICE
The Watershed Boundary Dataset Drainage to a point Drainage boundaries for all surface areas Impartial to boundaries, projects, programs, or agencies Meets the National Standards for Spatial Data Accuracy (NSSDA) Uses DOQQ’s or higher resolution imagery, contours of elevation, stream locations and other data to improve accuracy or currency And carries a suite of useful attribution
Next year we will have a combined WBD and NHD A new way of thinking about Hydrography
Watershed Boundary Dataset integration with the National Hydrography Dataset
Benefits of a joint WBD/NHD NHD and the WBD naturally complement each other Both are used extensively in hydrology, biology, resource management, and pollution control Improves interoperability of the two datasets, and for users A single hydrography geodatabase facilitates all aspects of joint stewardship of the two feature databases-NHD and WBD Joint data distribution services Joint stewardship operations Joint program management Combined operations to the extent possible Many positive outcomes to have WBD become part of The National Map (TNM) NHD GeoEdit tool could accommodate WBD edits and provide feature level metadata tracking
Stewardship Stewardship is a partnership between local, state and federal entities to ensure that WBD and NHD data is current, available, and relevant. • NATIONAL RESPONSIBILITIES: • Provide program leadership and management • Work with state stewards to ensure success of WBD/NHD stewardship objectives • Ensure “certification” integrity is maintained in WBD • Assist with technical issues • Support successful integration of NHD and WBD stewardship
International Border Harmonization U.S./Canada U.S./Mexico
WBD Coastal Modifications Washington coast after the 3-nm NOAA marine boundary was applied for the outer limit of the HU. No nearshore limit was applied
Integration with Geographic Names Information System (GNIS) Integration