Description: Water classification (designated use) data are stored in WATERS. Under NR102 there are four "official" use designations (Fish and Aquatic Life, Recreation, Public Health and Welfare, and Drinking Water). All waters of the state are designated to be full fish and aquatic life ("default"), unless otherwise indicated through a fish and aquatic life use designation attainability analysis or equivalent (listing in NR104). This data is stored and managed in the Water Assessment, Tracking and Electronic Reporting System.
Copyright Text: WI Dept. of Natural Resources, Water Quality
Description: Water classification (designated use) data are stored in WATERS. Under NR102 there are four "official" use designations (Fish and Aquatic Life, Recreation, Public Health and Welfare, and Drinking Water). All waters of the state are designated to be full fish and aquatic life ("default"), unless otherwise indicated through a fish and aquatic life use designation attainability analysis or equivalent (listing in NR104). This data is stored and managed in the Water Assessment, Tracking and Electronic Reporting System.
Copyright Text: WI Dept. of Natural Resources, Water Quality
Description: Water classification (designated use) data are stored in WATERS. Under NR102 there are four "official" use designations (Fish and Aquatic Life, Recreation, Public Health and Welfare, and Drinking Water). All waters of the state are designated to be full fish and aquatic life ("default"), unless otherwise indicated through a fish and aquatic life use designation attainability analysis or equivalent (listing in NR104). This data is stored and managed in the Water Assessment, Tracking and Electronic Reporting System.
Copyright Text: WI Dept. of Natural Resources, Water Quality
Description: Water quality assessment data includes determination of the current use of the waterbody for a given designated use. For fish and aquatic life use, the current use is listed provided in this spatial data layer from WATERS.
All waters of the state are "not assessed" and "community unknown" unless some analysis has been conducted on the water. Most data was derived from historical water quality assessments published in Water Quality Management Plans (Basin Plans). This data is stored and managed in the Water Assessment, Tracking and Electronic Reporting System.
Copyright Text: WI Dept. of Natural Resources, Water Quality
Description: Water quality assessment data includes determination of the current use of the waterbody for a given designated use. For fish and aquatic life use, the current use is listed provided in this spatial data layer from WATERS.
All waters of the state are "not assessed" and "community unknown" unless some analysis has been conducted on the water. Most data was derived from historical water quality assessments published in Water Quality Management Plans (Basin Plans). This data is stored and managed in the Water Assessment, Tracking and Electronic Reporting System.
Copyright Text: WI Dept. of Natural Resources, Water Quality
Description: Water quality assessment data includes determination of the current use of the waterbody for a given designated use. For fish and aquatic life use, the current use is listed provided in this spatial data layer from WATERS.
All waters of the state are "not assessed" and "community unknown" unless some analysis has been conducted on the water. Most data was derived from historical water quality assessments published in Water Quality Management Plans (Basin Plans). This data is stored and managed in the Water Assessment, Tracking and Electronic Reporting System.
Copyright Text: WI Dept. of Natural Resources, Water Quality
Description: Water quality assessment data includes determination of the attainable use of the waterbody for a given designated use. For fish and aquatic life use, the attainable use is provided in this spatial data layer from WATERS.
Fish and Aquatic Life 'attainable use' for all waters of the state are "community unknown" and "not assessed" unless an analysis has been conducted on the water. Most data was derived from historical water quality assessments published in Water Quality Management Plans (Basin Plans). This data is stored and managed in the Water Assessment, Tracking and Electronic Reporting System.
Copyright Text: WI Dept. of Natural Resources, Water Quality
Description: Water quality assessment data includes determination of the attainable use of the waterbody for a given designated use. For fish and aquatic life use, the attainable use is provided in this spatial data layer from WATERS.
Fish and Aquatic Life 'attainable use' for all waters of the state are "community unknown" and "not assessed" unless an analysis has been conducted on the water. Most data was derived from historical water quality assessments published in Water Quality Management Plans (Basin Plans). This data is stored and managed in the Water Assessment, Tracking and Electronic Reporting System.
Copyright Text: WI Dept. of Natural Resources, Water Quality
Description: Water quality assessment data includes determination of the attainable use of the waterbody for a given designated use. For fish and aquatic life use, the attainable use is provided in this spatial data layer from WATERS.
Fish and Aquatic Life 'attainable use' for all waters of the state are "community unknown" and "not assessed" unless an analysis has been conducted on the water. Most data was derived from historical water quality assessments published in Water Quality Management Plans (Basin Plans). This data is stored and managed in the Water Assessment, Tracking and Electronic Reporting System.
Copyright Text: WI Dept. of Natural Resources, Water Quality
Description: Water quality assessment data includes determination of the attainable use support of the waterbody for a given designated use. For fish and aquatic life use, attainable use support is provided in this spatial data layer from WATERS.
Fish and Aquatic Life 'Attainable Use Support' for all waters of the state are "not assessed" unless an analysis has been conducted on the water. Most data was derived from historical water quality assessments published in Water Quality Management Plans (Basin Plans). This data is stored and managed in the Water Assessment, Tracking and Electronic Reporting System.
Copyright Text: WI Dept. of Natural Resources, Water Quality
Description: Water quality assessment data includes determination of the attainable use support of the waterbody for a given designated use. For fish and aquatic life use, attainable use support is provided in this spatial data layer from WATERS.
Fish and Aquatic Life 'Attainable Use Support' for all waters of the state are "not assessed" unless an analysis has been conducted on the water. Most data was derived from historical water quality assessments published in Water Quality Management Plans (Basin Plans). This data is stored and managed in the Water Assessment, Tracking and Electronic Reporting System.
Copyright Text: WI Dept. of Natural Resources, Water Quality
Description: Water quality assessment data includes determination of the attainable use support of the waterbody for a given designated use. For fish and aquatic life use, attainable use support is provided in this spatial data layer from WATERS.
Fish and Aquatic Life 'Attainable Use Support' for all waters of the state are "not assessed" unless an analysis has been conducted on the water. Most data was derived from historical water quality assessments published in Water Quality Management Plans (Basin Plans). This data is stored and managed in the Water Assessment, Tracking and Electronic Reporting System.
Copyright Text: WI Dept. of Natural Resources, Water Quality
Description: Wisconsin's Outstanding and Exceptional Resource Water Designations are designed to include Wisconsin's cleanest waters. The O/ERW dataset was first developed in the 1990s using narrative descriptions from the state’s O/ERW designations described in NR102 and the state’s 1:24,000 scale hydrography datalayer using 7.5 minute USGS topographic quadrangle maps. The O/ERW spatial data quality has been reviewed by GIS specialists working with biological field staff and using more detailed landmarks and data over time. The accuracy of the delineations continue to improve with the use of improved technologies and tools. Year 2006 designations were derived by selecting and copying applicable features from the 1:24,000 scale hydrolayer.
Copyright Text: WI Dept. of Natural Resources, Water Quality
Description: Wisconsin's Outstanding and Exceptional Resource Water Designations are designed to include Wisconsin's cleanest waters. The O/ERW dataset was first developed in the 1990s using narrative descriptions from the state’s O/ERW designations described in NR102 and the state’s 1:24,000 scale hydrography datalayer using 7.5 minute USGS topographic quadrangle maps.
The O/ERW spatial data quality has been reviewed by GIS specialists working with biological field staff and using more detailed landmarks and data over time. The accuracy of the delineations continue to improve with the use of improved technologies and tools. Year 2006 designations were derived by selecting and copying applicable features from the 1:24,000 scale hydrolayer.
An outstanding resource water is a lake, stream or flowage having excellent water quality, high recreational and aesthetic value and high quality fishing. ORW waters are free from point source or nonpoint source pollution.
An exceptional resource water is a lake, stream, or flowage exhibiting the same high quality resource values as outstanding waters, but may be affected by point source pollution or have the potential for future discharge from a small sewer community
Copyright Text: WI Dept. of Natural Resources, Water Quality
Description: Wisconsin's Outstanding and Exceptional Resource Water Designations are designed to include Wisconsin's cleanest waters. The O/ERW dataset was first developed in the 1990s using narrative descriptions from the state’s O/ERW designations described in NR102 and the state’s 1:24,000 scale hydrography datalayer using 7.5 minute USGS topographic quadrangle maps.
The O/ERW spatial data quality has been reviewed by GIS specialists working with biological field staff and using more detailed landmarks and data over time. The accuracy of the delineations continue to improve with the use of improved technologies and tools. Year 2006 designations were derived by selecting and copying applicable features from the 1:24,000 scale hydrolayer.
An outstanding resource water is a lake, stream or flowage having excellent water quality, high recreational and aesthetic value and high quality fishing. ORW waters are free from point source or nonpoint source pollution.
An exceptional resource water is a lake, stream, or flowage exhibiting the same high quality resource values as outstanding waters, but may be affected by point source pollution or have the potential for future discharge from a small sewer community
Copyright Text: WI Dept. of Natural Resources, Water Quality
Description: Wisconsin's Outstanding and Exceptional Resource Water Designations are designed to include Wisconsin's cleanest waters. The O/ERW dataset was first developed in the 1990s using narrative descriptions from the state’s O/ERW designations described in NR102 and the state’s 1:24,000 scale hydrography datalayer using 7.5 minute USGS topographic quadrangle maps.
The O/ERW spatial data quality has been reviewed by GIS specialists working with biological field staff and using more detailed landmarks and data over time. The accuracy of the delineations continue to improve with the use of improved technologies and tools. Year 2006 designations were derived by selecting and copying applicable features from the 1:24,000 scale hydrolayer.
An outstanding resource water is a lake, stream or flowage having excellent water quality, high recreational and aesthetic value and high quality fishing. ORW waters are free from point source or nonpoint source pollution.
An exceptional resource water is a lake, stream, or flowage exhibiting the same high quality resource values as outstanding waters, but may be affected by point source pollution or have the potential for future discharge from a small sewer community
Copyright Text: WI Dept. of Natural Resources, Water Quality
Description: Wisconsin's Outstanding and Exceptional Resource Water Designations are designed to include Wisconsin's cleanest waters. The O/ERW dataset was first developed in the 1990s using narrative descriptions from the state’s O/ERW designations described in NR102 and the state’s 1:24,000 scale hydrography datalayer using 7.5 minute USGS topographic quadrangle maps.
The O/ERW spatial data quality has been reviewed by GIS specialists working with biological field staff and using more detailed landmarks and data over time. The accuracy of the delineations continue to improve with the use of improved technologies and tools. Year 2006 designations were derived by selecting and copying applicable features from the 1:24,000 scale hydrolayer.
An outstanding resource water is a lake, stream or flowage having excellent water quality, high recreational and aesthetic value and high quality fishing. ORW waters are free from point source or nonpoint source pollution.
An exceptional resource water is a lake, stream, or flowage exhibiting the same high quality resource values as outstanding waters, but may be affected by point source pollution or have the potential for future discharge from a small sewer community
Copyright Text: WI Dept. of Natural Resources, Water Quality
Description: Wisconsin's Outstanding and Exceptional Resource Water Designations are designed to include Wisconsin's cleanest waters. The O/ERW dataset was first developed in the 1990s using narrative descriptions from the state’s O/ERW designations described in NR102 and the state’s 1:24,000 scale hydrography datalayer using 7.5 minute USGS topographic quadrangle maps.
The O/ERW spatial data quality has been reviewed by GIS specialists working with biological field staff and using more detailed landmarks and data over time. The accuracy of the delineations continue to improve with the use of improved technologies and tools. Year 2006 designations were derived by selecting and copying applicable features from the 1:24,000 scale hydrolayer.
An outstanding resource water is a lake, stream or flowage having excellent water quality, high recreational and aesthetic value and high quality fishing. ORW waters are free from point source or nonpoint source pollution.
An exceptional resource water is a lake, stream, or flowage exhibiting the same high quality resource values as outstanding waters, but may be affected by point source pollution or have the potential for future discharge from a small sewer community
Copyright Text: WI Dept. of Natural Resources, Water Quality
Description: Wisconsin's Outstanding and Exceptional Resource Water Designations are designed to include Wisconsin's cleanest waters. The O/ERW dataset was first developed in the 1990s using narrative descriptions from the state’s O/ERW designations described in NR102 and the state’s 1:24,000 scale hydrography datalayer using 7.5 minute USGS topographic quadrangle maps.
The O/ERW spatial data quality has been reviewed by GIS specialists working with biological field staff and using more detailed landmarks and data over time. The accuracy of the delineations continue to improve with the use of improved technologies and tools. Year 2006 designations were derived by selecting and copying applicable features from the 1:24,000 scale hydrolayer.
An outstanding resource water is a lake, stream or flowage having excellent water quality, high recreational and aesthetic value and high quality fishing. ORW waters are free from point source or nonpoint source pollution.
An exceptional resource water is a lake, stream, or flowage exhibiting the same high quality resource values as outstanding waters, but may be affected by point source pollution or have the potential for future discharge from a small sewer community
Copyright Text: WI Dept. of Natural Resources, Water Quality
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