Description: The dataset you are viewing was developed over time using latitude and longitude coordinates and/or narrative descriptions linked to field and laboratory results matched with the state’s 1:24,000 scale hydrography datalayer derived from 7.5 minute USGS topographic quadrangle maps. Fields in this dataset are listed below. Note that only stations indicated as “Active-Useable” should be used for generating lab slips or for submitting data for new monitoring work. The accuracy of the delineations will improve over time with the use of new technologies and tools.
Copyright Text: WI Dept. of Natural Resources, Division of Water
Description: The dataset you are viewing was developed over time using latitude and longitude coordinates and/or narrative descriptions linked to field and laboratory results matched with the state’s 1:24,000 scale hydrography datalayer derived from 7.5 minute USGS topographic quadrangle maps. Fields in this dataset are listed below. Note that only stations indicated as “Active-Useable” should be used for generating lab slips or for submitting data for new monitoring work. The accuracy of the delineations will improve over time with the use of new technologies and tools.
Copyright Text: WI Dept. of Natural Resources, Water Division
Description: The dataset you are viewing was developed over time using latitude and longitude coordinates and/or narrative descriptions linked to field and laboratory results matched with the state’s 1:24,000 scale hydrography datalayer derived from 7.5 minute USGS topographic quadrangle maps. Fields in this dataset are listed below. Note that only stations indicated as “Active-Useable” should be used for generating lab slips or for submitting data for new monitoring work. The accuracy of the delineations will improve over time with the use of new technologies and tools.
Copyright Text: WI Dept. of Natural Resources, Water Division
Description: The dataset you are viewing was developed over time using latitude and longitude coordinates and/or narrative descriptions linked to field and laboratory results matched with the state’s 1:24,000 scale hydrography datalayer derived from 7.5 minute USGS topographic quadrangle maps. Fields in this dataset are listed below. Note that only stations indicated as “Active-Useable” should be used for generating lab slips or for submitting data for new monitoring work. The accuracy of the delineations will improve over time with the use of new technologies and tools.
Copyright Text: WI Dept. of Natural Resources, Water Division
Name: Station Points without Data (Active, Usable)
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Description: The dataset you are viewing was developed over time using latitude and longitude coordinates and/or narrative descriptions linked to field and laboratory results matched with the state’s 1:24,000 scale hydrography datalayer derived from 7.5 minute USGS topographic quadrangle maps. Fields in this dataset are listed below. Note that only stations indicated as “Active-Useable” should be used for generating lab slips or for submitting data for new monitoring work. The accuracy of the delineations will improve over time with the use of new technologies and tools.
Copyright Text: WI Dept. of Natural Resources, Division of Water
Name: Station Points without Data (New Station, Pending)
Display Field: PRIMARY_STATION_NAME
Type: Feature Layer
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Description: The dataset you are viewing was developed over time using latitude and longitude coordinates and/or narrative descriptions linked to field and laboratory results matched with the state’s 1:24,000 scale hydrography datalayer derived from 7.5 minute USGS topographic quadrangle maps. Fields in this dataset are listed below. Note that only stations indicated as “Active-Useable” should be used for generating lab slips or for submitting data for new monitoring work. The accuracy of the delineations will improve over time with the use of new technologies and tools.
Copyright Text: WI Dept. of Natural Resources, Division of Water
Description: The dataset you are viewing was developed over time using latitude and longitude coordinates and/or narrative descriptions linked to field and laboratory results matched with the state’s 1:24,000 scale hydrography datalayer derived from 7.5 minute USGS topographic quadrangle maps. Fields in this dataset are listed below. Note that only stations indicated as “Active-Useable” should be used for generating lab slips or for submitting data for new monitoring work. The accuracy of the delineations will improve over time with the use of new technologies and tools.
Copyright Text: WI Dept. of Natural Resources, Division of Water
Description: The dataset you are viewing was developed over time using latitude and longitude coordinates and/or narrative descriptions linked to field and laboratory results matched with the state’s 1:24,000 scale hydrography datalayer derived from 7.5 minute USGS topographic quadrangle maps. Fields in this dataset are listed below. Note that only stations indicated as “Active-Useable” should be used for generating lab slips or for submitting data for new monitoring work. The accuracy of the delineations will improve over time with the use of new technologies and tools.
Copyright Text: WI Dept. of Natrual Resources, Water Division
Description: The dataset you are viewing was developed over time using latitude and longitude coordinates and/or narrative descriptions linked to field and laboratory results matched with the state’s 1:24,000 scale hydrography datalayer derived from 7.5 minute USGS topographic quadrangle maps. Fields in this dataset are listed below. Note that only stations indicated as “Active-Useable” should be used for generating lab slips or for submitting data for new monitoring work. The accuracy of the delineations will improve over time with the use of new technologies and tools.
Copyright Text: WI Dept. of Natural Resources, Division of Water
Description: The dataset you are viewing was developed over time using latitude and longitude coordinates and/or narrative descriptions linked to field and laboratory results matched with the state’s 1:24,000 scale hydrography datalayer derived from 7.5 minute USGS topographic quadrangle maps. Fields in this dataset are listed below. Note that only stations indicated as “Active-Useable” should be used for generating lab slips or for submitting data for new monitoring work. The accuracy of the delineations will improve over time with the use of new technologies and tools.
Copyright Text: WI Dept. of Natural Resources, Division of Water
Description: The dataset you are viewing was developed over time using latitude and longitude coordinates and/or narrative descriptions linked to field and laboratory results matched with the state’s 1:24,000 scale hydrography datalayer derived from 7.5 minute USGS topographic quadrangle maps. Fields in this dataset are listed below. Note that only stations indicated as “Active-Useable” should be used for generating lab slips or for submitting data for new monitoring work. The accuracy of the delineations will improve over time with the use of new technologies and tools.
Copyright Text: WI Dept. of Natural Resources, Division of Water
Name: Station Lines without Data (New Station, Pending)
Display Field: PRIMARY_STATION_NAME
Type: Feature Layer
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Description: The dataset you are viewing was developed over time using latitude and longitude coordinates and/or narrative descriptions linked to field and laboratory results matched with the state’s 1:24,000 scale hydrography datalayer derived from 7.5 minute USGS topographic quadrangle maps. Fields in this dataset are listed below. Note that only stations indicated as “Active-Useable” should be used for generating lab slips or for submitting data for new monitoring work. The accuracy of the delineations will improve over time with the use of new technologies and tools.
Copyright Text: WI Dept. of Natural Resources, Division of Water
Description: The dataset you are viewing was developed over time using latitude and longitude coordinates and/or narrative descriptions linked to field and laboratory results matched with the state’s 1:24,000 scale hydrography datalayer derived from 7.5 minute USGS topographic quadrangle maps. Fields in this dataset are listed below. Note that only stations indicated as “Active-Useable” should be used for generating lab slips or for submitting data for new monitoring work. The accuracy of the delineations will improve over time with the use of new technologies and tools.
Copyright Text: WI Dept. of Natural Resources, Division of Water
Description: The dataset you are viewing was developed over time using latitude and longitude coordinates and/or narrative descriptions linked to field and laboratory results matched with the state’s 1:24,000 scale hydrography datalayer derived from 7.5 minute USGS topographic quadrangle maps. Fields in this dataset are listed below. Note that only stations indicated as “Active-Useable” should be used for generating lab slips or for submitting data for new monitoring work. The accuracy of the delineations will improve over time with the use of new technologies and tools.
Copyright Text: WI Dept. of Natural Resources, Water Division
Description: The dataset you are viewing was developed over time using latitude and longitude coordinates and/or narrative descriptions linked to field and laboratory results matched with the state’s 1:24,000 scale hydrography datalayer derived from 7.5 minute USGS topographic quadrangle maps. Fields in this dataset are listed below. Note that only stations indicated as “Active-Useable” should be used for generating lab slips or for submitting data for new monitoring work. The accuracy of the delineations will improve over time with the use of new technologies and tools.
Copyright Text: WI Dept. of Natural Resources, Division of Water
Description: The dataset you are viewing was developed over time using latitude and longitude coordinates and/or narrative descriptions linked to field and laboratory results matched with the state’s 1:24,000 scale hydrography datalayer derived from 7.5 minute USGS topographic quadrangle maps. Fields in this dataset are listed below. Note that only stations indicated as “Active-Useable” should be used for generating lab slips or for submitting data for new monitoring work. The accuracy of the delineations will improve over time with the use of new technologies and tools.
Copyright Text: WI Dept. of Natural Resources, Division of Water
Description: The dataset you are viewing was developed over time using latitude and longitude coordinates and/or narrative descriptions linked to field and laboratory results matched with the state’s 1:24,000 scale hydrography datalayer derived from 7.5 minute USGS topographic quadrangle maps. Fields in this dataset are listed below. Note that only stations indicated as “Active-Useable” should be used for generating lab slips or for submitting data for new monitoring work. The accuracy of the delineations will improve over time with the use of new technologies and tools.
Copyright Text: WI Dept. of Natural Resources, Division of Water
Name: Station Areas without Data (New Station, Pending)
Display Field: PRIMARY_STATION_NAME
Type: Feature Layer
Geometry Type: esriGeometryPolygon
Description: The dataset you are viewing was developed over time using latitude and longitude coordinates and/or narrative descriptions linked to field and laboratory results matched with the state’s 1:24,000 scale hydrography datalayer derived from 7.5 minute USGS topographic quadrangle maps. Fields in this dataset are listed below. Note that only stations indicated as “Active-Useable” should be used for generating lab slips or for submitting data for new monitoring work. The accuracy of the delineations will improve over time with the use of new technologies and tools.
Copyright Text: WI Dept. of Natural Resources, Division of Water
Description: The dataset you are viewing was developed over time using latitude and longitude coordinates and/or narrative descriptions linked to field and laboratory results matched with the state’s 1:24,000 scale hydrography datalayer derived from 7.5 minute USGS topographic quadrangle maps. Fields in this dataset are listed below. Note that only stations indicated as “Active-Useable” should be used for generating lab slips or for submitting data for new monitoring work. The accuracy of the delineations will improve over time with the use of new technologies and tools.
Copyright Text: WI Dept. of Natural Resources Fisheries Management
Description: The dataset you are viewing was developed over time using latitude and longitude coordinates and/or narrative descriptions linked to field and laboratory results matched with the state’s 1:24,000 scale hydrography datalayer derived from 7.5 minute USGS topographic quadrangle maps. Fields in this dataset are listed below. Note that only stations indicated as “Active-Useable” should be used for generating lab slips or for submitting data for new monitoring work. The accuracy of the delineations will improve over time with the use of new technologies and tools.
Copyright Text: WI Dept. of Natural Resources Fisheries Management
Description: The dataset you are viewing was developed over time using latitude and longitude coordinates and/or narrative descriptions linked to field and laboratory results matched with the state’s 1:24,000 scale hydrography datalayer derived from 7.5 minute USGS topographic quadrangle maps. Fields in this dataset are listed below. Note that only stations indicated as “Active-Useable” should be used for generating lab slips or for submitting data for new monitoring work. The accuracy of the delineations will improve over time with the use of new technologies and tools.
Copyright Text: WI Dept. of Natural Resources Fisheries Management
Description: The data used in this layer were extracted from the Wisconsin DNR Surface Water Integrated Monitoring System (SWIMS). The downloaded (February 2, 2011) contained total phosphorus data from all SWIMS stations collected since January 1, 2000.
Copyright Text: WI Dept. of Natural Resources, Division of Water
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Description: This dataset is comprised of median Macroinvertebrate Index of Biological Integrity (M-IBI) median values at monitoring stations where one or more samples were collected within the last 10 years. This 10-Year MIBI Median, calculated from the most recent 10 years of data from the current date backward, are represented by the symbols below. Median M-IBI values present one piece of data at a point in time. Assessment methods for rivers and streams are based on the most current Wisconsin Assessment and Listing Methodology (WisCALM). Values reflected in this datalayer will be reviewed and incorporated into Clean Water Act Assessments as time and resources allow. The principal method of updating assessments on waters is through the Watershed Planning Program.
Copyright Text: WI Dept. of Natural Resources, Division of Water
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Description: This dataset is comprised of Macroinvertebrate Index of Biological Integrity (M-IBI) values at monitoring stations where one or more samples were collected within the last 10 years. This 10-Year MIBI Values datalayer provide an indication of the type and quality of biological results found for macroinvertebrates on given stream. These data are in no way indicative of the complete picture of the quality of a given water. M-IBI values represent one piece of data at a point in time. Assessment methods for rivers and streams are based on the most current Wisconsin Assessment and Listing Methodology (WisCALM). Values reflected in this datalayer will be reviewed and incorporated into Clean Water Act Assessments as time and resources allow. The principal method of updating assessments on waters is through the Watershed Planning Program.
Copyright Text: WI Dept. of Natural Resources, Division of Water
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