Parcel_poly.BldgOnLeasedLand
(
type: esriFieldTypeSmallInteger, alias: Building on Leased Land
, Coded Values:
[1: Land Associated with a Building on leased land]
, [2: Building on leased land]
, [0: N/A]
)
Parcel_poly.PublicWater
(
type: esriFieldTypeString, alias: Public Water, length: 50
)
Description: Point features gathered from the Rhode Island Histrocial Preservation commissions' 1979 report "Historic and Architectural Resources of Middletown, Rhode Island: A Preliminary Report" and from the Middletown Historical Society's 1990 report " Middletown Rhode Island Houses, History, Hertiage" plus features identified in the Department of the Interior's Nationa Parks Service Register of Historic Structures
RCOS
(
type: esriFieldTypeSmallInteger, alias: RCOS
, Coded Values:
[1: Not a Recreation/ Conservation/ Open Space Parcel]
, [2: Yes is a Recreation/ Conservation/ Open Space Parcel]
, [3: Unknown status regarding Recreation/ Conservation/ Open Space Parcel]
)
BldgOnLeasedLand
(
type: esriFieldTypeSmallInteger, alias: Building on Leased Land
, Coded Values:
[1: Land Associated with a Building on leased land]
, [2: Building on leased land]
, [0: N/A]
)
Description: Surface Water Protection Areas: Drainage areas contributing to drinking water supply reservoirs serving public water systems in Rhode Island. Includes areas in Massachusetts contributing to Woonsocket Water Supply -- Harris Pond and Bristol County Water Authority -- Anawan Reservoir, Shad Factory Pond, and Kickemuit Reservoir
Copyright Text: Clay Commons, RIDOH Paul Jordan RIDEM Elizabeth Scott, RIDEM
Description: The Natural Heritage Areas were developed from a kernel density analysis of Heritage data element occurrences (EO). The calculation, based on a 30 meter pixel size, determines the mean number of EOs per square kilometer for each pixel. Non-statistically significant areas were eliminated and the remaining areas converted to a polygon dataset. Element Occurences are discreet observations of a community or nesting site of State or Federally listed rare or threatened species OR species deemed noteworthy by the State.
Copyright Text: Rhode Island Department of Environmental Management, The Nature Conservancy, The Rhode Island Natural History Survey, University of Rhode Island Environmental Data Center
Description: A wellhead protection area (WHPA) is the portion of an aquifer through which groundwater moves to a well. Under the Rhode Island Department of Environmental Management (DEM) Wellhead Protection (WHP) Program approved by the US Environmental Protection Agency in 1990, DEM is responsible for delineating a WHPA for each of the public wells in the state. DEM contracted with the GZA Consulting to delineate select non-community stratified drift wells using analytical modeling and hydrogeologic mapping. As of August 2013, the Rhode Island Department of Health Office of Drinking Water Quality (HEALTH) is responsible for delineating the Calculated Fixed Radius WHPA's for bedrock wells, based on the pump rate of the well. Non-Transient Non-Community Well - regularly serves at least 25 of the same persons (not residents) over 6 months of the year. Examples include wells serving schools and places of employment. Transient Non-Community Well - does not regularly serve the same persons, but does serve at least 25 people at least 60 days of hte year. DEM relied on technical input from the Wellhead Protection Program Advisory Committee in developing the delineation methodology. A mapping approach was required that was scientifically defensible, could be applied consistently across the state, and could be applied with the resources available to DEM. The delineations are based on reasonably available information regarding the hydrogeologic environment and the well characteristics. The WHPAs were delineated using the US Geological Survey quadrangle maps at a scale of 1:24000. WHPA maps are available for review at the DEM Office of Water Resources, on the DEM web page at www.state.ri.us/dem, and on the Rhode Island Geographic Information System webpage at www.edc.uri.edu/rigis.September 2014 updates made by RI Department of Health Office of Drinking Water Quality.
Copyright Text: Jonathan Zwarg, RI Dept Of Environmental Management, Office of Water Resources, Paul Jordan, RI Dept of Environmental Management, Office Of Management Information Service, Amy Parmenter, RI Dept of Health, Office of Drinking Water Quality.
Description: A wellhead protection area (WHPA) is the portion of an aquifer through which groundwater moves to a well. Under the Rhode Island Department of Environmental Management (DEM) Wellhead Protection (WHP) Program approved by the US Environmental Protection Agency in 1990, DEM is responsible for delineating a WHPA for each of the public wells in the state. DEM contracted with the United States Geological Survey, Dufresne-Henry Inc., and the United States Environmental Protection Agency to delineate select community stratified drift wells using analytical modeling and hydrogeologic mapping. As of August 2013, the Rhode Island Department of Health Office of Drinking Water Quality (HEALTH) is responsible for delineating the Calculated Fixed Radius WHPA's for bedrock wells, based on the pump rate of the well. Community Well - serves year-round residents; at least 15 service connections or at least 25 individuals. Examples include municipal wells and wells serving nursing homes, condominiums, and mobile home parks. DEM relied on technical input from the Wellhead Protection Program Advisory Committee in developing the delineation methodology. A mapping approach was required that was scientifically defensible, could be applied consistently across the state, and could be applied with the resources available to DEM. The delineations are based on reasonably available information regarding the hydrogeologic environment and the well characteristics. The WHPAs were delineated using the US Geological Survey quadrangle maps at a scale of 1:24000. WHPA maps are available for review at the DEM Office of Water Resources, on the DEM web page at www.state.ri.us/dem, and on the Rhode Island Geographic Information System webpage at www.edc.uri.edu/rigis.September 2014 updates made by RI Department of Health Office of Drinking Water Quality.
Copyright Text: Jonathan Zwarg, RI Dept Of Environmental Management, Office of Water Resources, Paul Jordan, RI Dept of Environmental Management, Office Of Management Information Service, Amy Parmenter, RI Dept of Health, Office of Drinking Water Quality.
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