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State staff offer to build centralized watershed maps and data for council
Summary
State GIS staff and agency representatives told the council they can assemble watershed maps and existing priority layers—such as Division of Water Quality assessment units—and incorporate them into a centralized resource for local planning and project prioritization.
Council members asked for a single, accessible map and dataset showing watershed boundaries, assessment units, reservoirs and existing project locations to support priority-setting and grant proposals.
Jack Heinsman, a state GIS analyst and regional planning specialist, offered to use state GIS resources to create maps showing…
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