NCDEHNR-Div of Water Quality, Planning Branch20040806onemap_prod.SDEADMIN.swivector digital dataRaleigh, North CarolinaNCDEHNR-Div of Water Quality, Planning BranchNCCGIA distributes this datasetswi
The North Carolina Department of Environment, Health, and Natural
Resources, Division of Water Quality, in cooperation with the NC Center
for Geographic Information and Analysis, developed the GIS data set,
Surface Water Intakes to enhance planning, siting and impact analysis
in areas directly affecting water supply intakes in North Carolina. The
file enables users to identify point locations where communities draw raw
water from a lake, river, or stream; treat it; and distribute treated
water to residences and businesses in North Carolina. The original
locations were developed by the DEHNR-Div of Environmental Health,
Public Water Supply Branch in April of 1990. Locations have been
altered, added and deleted by the Division of Water Quality who
updates this file in accordance with the Water Supply Watersheds
file. This file is updated as changes occur.
This data was created to assist governmental agencies and others
in making resource management decisions through use of a Geographic
Information System (GIS).
>system filename: swi file size = 0.27 mb
>
>Revisions and updates to this layer include:
>13.) filename: swi804 The August 6, 2004 update consisted of:
>a.) The addition of an intake located within the Neuse River (Wake
>Forest) watershed. This affects the Wake Forest 24k quad.
>
>12.) filename: swi103 The January 31, 2003 update consisted of:
>a.) The addition of an intake located within the Killets Creek
>watershed. This affects the Carthage 24k quad.
>
>11.) filename: swi802 The August 2, 2002 update consisted of:
>a.) The addition of a new intake located within the Hiwassee
>River (Murphy) watershed. This affects the Peachtree 24k quad.
>
>10.) filename: swi601 The June 27, 2001 update consisted of:
>a.) The repositioning of SWI coded '01-20-010' located within the
>Hiwassee River (Murphy) watershed. This affects the Peachtree 24k quad.
>
>9.) filename: swi1000 The October 24, 2000 update consisted of:
>a.) The repositioning of SWI coded '02-17-010' located within the
>Country Line Creek watershed. This affects the Yanceyville 24k quad.
>
>8.) filename: swi800 The August 7, 2000 update consisted of:
>a.) The repositioning of SWI coded PWSB-ID = '02-79-025' located within
>the Mayo River watershed. This affects the Mayodan 24k quad.
>
>7.) filename: swi399 The March 26, 1999 update consisted of:
>a.) The addition of numerous PWSB-ID #'s from Public Water Supply
>database information (ID #'s were missing previously).
>b.) The removal of the SWI coded PWSB-ID = 03-63-025 on Killets Creek.
>It's corresponding watershed has been removed. This affects the Carthage
>24k quad.
>c.) The removal of two outdated intakes within the Yadkin River
>(Salisbury w.s.i.) watershed. This affects the Salisbury 24k quad.
>d.) The removal of the SWI coded PWSB-ID = 01-50-010 within the
>Fisher Creek watershed. The correct intake for this watershed is
>further downstream. This affects the Sylva North 24k quad.
>e.) The addition of missing SWI within the Neuse River (Johnston County)
>watershed. This affects the Selma 24k quad.
>f.) The removal of the SWI coded PWSB-ID = 02-76-020 within the
>Sandy Creek watershed. The correct intake for this watershed is
>further downstream. This affects the Ramseur 24k quad.
>g.) The repositioning of SWI coded PWSB-ID = '02-34-011' located within
>the Yadkin River (Winston-Salem) Upper watershed. This affects the
>Vienna 24k quad.
>h.) The addition of the SWI coded PWSB-ID = '' located within the
>newly adopted Lookout Shoals Lake watershed. This affects the
>Stoney Point 24k quad.
>i.) The addition of the SWI coded PWSB-ID = '' located within the
>newly adopted Deep River (Randleman) watershed. This affects the
>Randleman 24k quad.
>j.) The removal of the SWI coded PWSB-ID = '01-56-101' located within
>the Armstrong Creek watershed (removed per request by the Division of
>Water Quality). This affects the Little Switzerland 24k quad.
>
>6.) filename: swi1298 The December 1998 update to this layer consisted
>of projecting the data from NAD27 datum, State Plane projection, units
>of measure feet TO: NAD83 DATUM, State Plane PROJECTION, UNITS OF
>MEASURE METERS. This was done to comply with the NC Geographic
>Information Coordinating Council's "Statement of Direction for North
>Carolina Corporate Geographic Database Horizontal Reference, Datum and
>Unit of Measure". This reprojecting was done in various ways depending
>on the data type and content. Vector data was projected using the
>'project' command in ESRI's Arc software and topology was cleaned and
>built based on coverage needs. Raster data was projected using ESRI's
>Grid module and various steps as applicable.
>
>5.) filename: swi896 The August 23, 1996 updates consisted of
>incorporations of July, May and January 1996 updates which were not
>completed for release until August 1996.
>a.) The removal of the SWI coded PWSB-ID = '' on Austin Creek located
>in the Rolesville 24k quad. It's corresponding watershed has been
>removed.
>b.) The addition of the SWI coded PWSB-ID = '' located within the
>Rattlesnake Branch watershed. This affects the Highlands 24k quad.
>c.) The addition of the SWI coded PWSB-ID = '' located within the North
>Toe River-Spruce Pine watershed. This affects the Spruce Pine 24k
>quad.
>d.) The addition of the SWI coded PWSB-ID = '' located within the Mills
>River (Asheville) watershed. This affects the Skyland 24k quad.
>e.) The addition of the SWI coded PWSB-ID = '' located within the French
>Broad River (Asheville) watershed. This affects the Skyland 24k quad.
>f.) The removal of the SWI coded PWSB-ID = '' on the French Broad River
>located within the Asheville 24k quad. It did not belong to a
>watershed.
>g.) The removal of the SWI coded PWSB-ID = '' on the North Toe River
>located within the Spruce Pine 24k quad. It did not belong to a
>watershed.
>h.) The removal of the SWI coded PWSB-ID = 01-11-020 located within the
>Dunsmore Cove Branch watershed. (Watershed removed as requested by
>DWQ.) This affects the Black Mountain 24k quad.
>i.) The removal of the SWI coded PWSB-ID = 03-83-429 located within the
>Lumber River (Robeson Co.) protected WSW which borders Scotland, Hoke,
>and Robeson Counties. This affects the Wakulla 24k quad.
>j.) The removal of the SWI coded PWSB-ID = "blank" located within the
>Spruce Pine 24k quad. It did not belong to a watershed.
>k.) The removal of the SWI coded PWSB-ID = "blank" located within the
>Pisgah Forest 24k quad. It did not belong to a watershed.
>l.) The removal of the SWI coded PWSB-ID = 01-18-015 located within the
>Hickory 24k quad. It did not belong to a watershed.
>m.) The removal of the SWI coded PWSB-ID = 01-90-015 located within the
>Marshville 24k quad. It did not belong to a watershed.
>n.) The removal of the SWI coded PWSB-ID = 02-30-010 located within the
>Cool Springs 24k quad. It was not removed when the watershed boundary
>was modified.
>o.) The addition of the SWI coded PWSB-ID = "" located within the North
>Toe River - Spruce Pine watershed. This affects the Spruce Pine 24k
>quad.
>p.) The addition of the SWI coded PWSB-ID = "" located within the Deep
>River - Lee Co. watershed. This affects the Colon 24k quad.
>q.) The addition of the SWI coded PWSB-ID = "" located within the Deep
>Creek watershed. This affects the Bryson City 24k quad.
>r.) The addition of the SWI coded PWSB-ID = "" located within the Second
>Broad River - Forest City watershed. This affects the Sunshine 24k
>quad.
>s.) The addition of the SWI coded PWSB-ID = "" located within the Mingus
>Creek watershed. This affects the Smokemont 24k quad.
>t.) The addition of the SWI coded PWSB-ID = "" located within the Yadkin
>River - King watershed. This affects the Vienna 24k quad.
>u.) The addition of the SWI coded PWSB-ID = "" located within the Yadkin
>River - Davie Co. watershed. This affects the Clemmons 24k quad.
>v.) The removal of the SWI coded PWSB-ID = 01-38-010 located within the
>Rock Creek (Little Tennessee) watershed. This affects the
>Robbinsville 24k quad.
>
>4.) filename: swi695 (previously called nc.swi695)
>The June 30, 1995 update consisted of the removal
>of the SWI coded PWSS-ID = 01-20-010, located in Cherokee County.
>This affects the Murphy 24k quad.
>
>3.) filename: swi495 (previously called nc.swi595)
>The April 12, 1995 update consisted of:
>a.) A missing intake point was added for a critical area in Davie County.
>b.) Two sites in Davie County had their PWSS-ID numbers changed from
>02-030-010 to 02-030-015.
>
>2.) filename: swi1192 (previously called nc.swi1192)
>The November 17, 1992 update consisted of:
>This file was updated to reflect the same intake
>data shown on the August 3, 1992 State-approved Water Supply
>Watersheds data layer.
>a.) Corrected location of Reddies River intake for the Yadkin River
>Basin, Wilkesboro 24k, Boone 100k quads.
>b.) Corrected location of intake for the South Fork New River, New River
>Basin, Jefferson 24k, West Jefferson 24k, Boone 100k quads.
>
>1.) filename: swi490 (previously name nc.intakes)
>The April of 1990 file was the original file supplied by
>NCDEHNR, DPH, PWSS.
en19900420040806The year (and optionally month, or month and day) for which the data set corresponds to the ground.Data creation and revision datesAs needed-84.106262-75.63397636.53590034.163421151876.390485911180.68764057314.179598309068.718840NoneSurface water intakesPotable waterDrinkable waterWater suppliesHigh quality watersCritical Area
William S. Powell, The North Carolina GAZETTEER, A
Dictionary of Tar Heel Places, (Chapel Hill: University
of North Carolina Press), August 1984.
North CarolinaNone
Acknowledgement of products derived from this
data set should cite the following: The source of the Surface
Water Intakes data is the North Carolina Corporate Geographic
Database. Earlier versions of this dataset may exist. The user
must be sure to use the appropriate data set for the time period
of interest. While efforts have been made to ensure that these
data are accurate and reliable within the state of the art,
CGIA cannot assume liability for any damages or
misrepresentation caused by any inaccuracies in the data or
as a result of changes to the data caused by system transfers.
Steve ZoufalyNC DEHNR Div. Environmental ManagementMailing and physical address
512 N. Salisbury Street
RaleighNorth Carolina27604-1148U.S.A.(919) 733-5083 ext. 566(919) 715-5637stephen@dem.ehnr.state.nc.us8am to 5pmPreferred contact is by mail or telephone.
>Division of Water Quality, Planning Section
>Planning Section Staff, Steve Zoufaly
>512 N. Salisbury Street
>
>Raleigh, North Carolina 27604-1148
>Division of Environmental Health Director, Richard K. Rowe
>Public Water Chief, Wallace Venrick
>Public Water Staff, J.D. Monroe
>NC Dept. of Environment, Health, and Natural Resources
>1330 St. Mary's Street
>Raleigh, NC 27605-3248
>
>NC-CGIA Director, Karen Siderelis
>Data Distribution, Ken Shaffer
>Data Management, Zsolt Nagy
>Project Manager, Cheryl Pearce
>North Carolina Center for Geographic Information and Analysis
>Governor's Office
>Office of State Planning
>301 North Wilmington Street, Suite 700
>Raleigh, NC 27601-2825
ESRI ArcCatalog 9.1.0.722Div. of Water Quality, Water Quality Section20040806Water Supply WatershedsMapRaleigh, North CarolinaDiv. of Water Quality, Water Quality SectionDigitized by NC CGIAwithheldFeature Class
Public Water Supply lat/long
coordinates were obtained by NC CGIA and plotted onto 1:100,000-scale
format base maps with 1:100,000-scale hydrography to verify accuracy.
They were attributed with a PWSB identification numbers supplied by
the source agency. Intakes were edited on the screen, if necessary.
Intake points have been repositioned by DEHNR,DWQ,WQS as they are
updated. The IDs are checked for consistency. This digital file
is currently updated as changes occur.
Using ESRI's ARC/INFO GIS software, the
dataset was built for points using the 'build' command. Topology has
not been edited since the last build or clean.
These data represent the locations where
communities draw raw water from a lake, river, or stream, treat it,
and distribute treated water to residences and businesses, as deter-
mined by the Water Quality Section of the Div of Water Quality.
Surface water intakes were marked on USGS 30 x 60 Minute series
topographic base maps, which meet National Map Accuracy Standards,
using a best estimate with reference to surrounding features.
NC DEHNR - Div. of Environmental Health, Public
Water Supply Branc
199004Surface Water IntakesMapRaleigh, North CarolinaNC DEHNR - Div. of Environmental Health, Public Water Supply BranchData is now updated by DEHNR,DWQ,WQS100000Paper199004Original release dateNoneOriginal locations of surface water intakesOriginator: US Geological Survey1984-1986USGS 30 x 60 Minute series quadranglesMapReston, VirginiaUS Geological SurveyPublished map series100000Paper19841986Publication dates of quadranglesNone
Paper maps used to delineate the surface
water intakes
NC DEHNR - Division of Water Quality, Water Quality Section19960823Surface Water IntakesMapRaleigh, North CarolinaNCDEHNR-DWQ,WQSData is updated as needed24000Paper1992111719960823
Original revision date and most current
revision date, respectively
NoneOngoing updates of surface water intakesUS Geological Survey1990USGS 7.5 Minute series quadranglesMapReston, VirginiaUS Geological SurveyPublished map series24000Paper19381990Publication dates of quadranglesNone
Paper maps used to delineate updates to the
surface water intakes
The DEHNR,DPH, Public Water Supply Branch compiled latitude/longitude
Surface Water Intake coordinates from plotted locations on
1:100,000-scale format base maps. This file was supplied to CGIA of
digital conversion.
199004J.D. Monroe
NC DEHNR - Div. of Environmental Health, Public Water
Supply Branch
Mailing and physical address
1330 St. Mary's Street
RaleighNorth Carolina27605-3248U.S.A.(910) 486-1191(910) 486-18588:00am to 5:00pmPreferred contact is by mail or phone.
Public Water Supply Branch lat/long coordinates
for Surface Water Intake locations were supplied to CGIA,
were generated as a statewide points coverage, and were plotted
onto individual 1:100,000-scale USGS base maps with
1:100,000-scale hydrography to verify data accuracy. Upon
review of maps, intakes were edited on screen as necessary.
199004Cheryl PearceNC CGIAGIS AnalystMailing and physical address
301 North Wilmington Street, Suite 700
RaleighNorth Carolina27601-2825U.S.A.(919) 733-2090(919)715-0725dataq@ncmail.net8:30AM - 5:30PMPhone and electronic mail preferred
New Surface Water Intakes transferred onto USGS 1:24,000-scale
topographic maps by DWQ staff from maps of varying scales supplied
by area municipalities. Points were digitized by NCCGIA using
ESRI's ARC/INFO version 5.0 GIS using a Calcomp digitizer and ARCEDIT.
19960710Steve ZoufalyNC DEHNR - Division of Water Quality, Water Quality SectionEnvironmental SupervisorMailing and physical address
512 N. Salisbury Street
RaleighNorth Carolina27604-1148U.S.A.(919) 733-5083 ext.566(919)715-56377:30AM - 4:30PMPhone and mail preferred
New Surface Water Intakes digitized by NCCGIA from USGS
1:24,000-scale topographic maps supplied by DWQ.
Updates of digital files occur as needed.
19960710Cheryl PearceNC CGIAGIS AnalystMailing and physical address
301 North Wilmington Street, Suite 700
RaleighNorth Carolina27601-2825U.S.A.(919) 733-2090(919)715-0725dataq@ncmail.net8:30AM - 5:30PMPhone and electronic mail preferredMetadata imported.withheld20060214Dataset copied.withheld20060314Dataset copied.withheld20060824_Method: NoneVectorSimpleFALSE247TRUEFALSEcoordinate pair0.0020480.002048metersNorth American Datum of 1983Geodetic Reference System 806378137.000000298.257222GCS_North_American_1983NAD_1983_StatePlane_North_Carolina_FIPS_3200Explicit elevation coordinate included with horizontal coordinates1.000000swi
Point locations where communities draw raw water from a lake,
river, or stream; treat it; and distribute treated water to residences
and businesses.
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A point coverage identifying locations
where communities draw raw water from a lake, river, or stream, treat
it, and distribute it to residences and businesses, as determined by
the Division of Water Quality. The point attribute table (PAT) has
attribute data including total area in coverage units, total perimeter,
two point internal identification numbers and a PWSB identification
number.
>SWI.PAT Point Attribute Table
>COL ITEM NAME WIDTH OUTPUT TYPE DEC DESCRIPTION
>1 AREA 4 12 F 3 Total area in meters
>5 PERIMETER 4 12 F 3 Total perimeter in meters
>9 SWI# 4 5 B - Internal id number
>13 SWI-ID 4 5 B - Internal id number
>17 PWSB-ID 10 10 C - Public Water id number
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Surface Water Intakes
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of the State's corporate geographic database and, in
cooperation with other mapping organizations, is
committed to offering its users accurate, useful, and
current information about the state. Although every
effort has been made to ensure the accuracy of information,
errors and conditions originating from physical sources
used to develop the corporate database may be reflected
in the data supplied. The client must be aware of data
conditions and bear responsibility for the appropriate
use of the information with respect to possible errors,
original map scale, collection methodology, currency
of data, and other conditions specific to certain data.
NCCGIA does not support secondary distribution of this
data. The use of trade names or commercial products does
not constitute their endorsement by the NCCGIA or North
Carolina State Government.
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Data Distribution 919.733.2090
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FOR DIGITAL OR NON-DIGITAL DATA, Contact NC CGIA,
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Data creation and large data analysis jobs contact
Database Administration P:(919)733-2090. All data
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Enterprise Geodatabase Feature ClassSurface Water Intakes2004-08-06NCDEHNR-Div of Water Quality, Planning BranchNCDEHNR-Div of Water Quality, Planning BranchRaleigh, North Carolinavector digital dataNCCGIA distributes this dataset<DIV STYLE="text-align:Left;"><DIV><DIV><P><SPAN>The North Carolina Department of Environmental Quality, Division of Water Quality, in cooperation with the NC Center for Geographic Information and Analysis, developed the GIS data set, Surface Water Intakes to enhance planning, siting and impact analysis in areas directly affecting water supply intakes in North Carolina. The file enables users to identify point locations where communities draw raw water from a lake, river, or stream; treat it; and distribute treated water to residences and businesses in North Carolina. The original locations were developed by the DEHNR-Division of Environmental Health, Public Water Supply Branch in April of 1990. Locations have been altered, added and deleted by the Division of Water Quality who updates this file in accordance with the Water Supply Watersheds file. This file is updated as changes occur.</SPAN></P></DIV></DIV></DIV>
This data was created to assist governmental agencies and others
in making resource management decisions through use of a Geographic
Information System (GIS).
Steve ZoufalyNC DEHNR Div. Environmental Management(919) 733-5083 ext. 566(919) 715-5637512 N. Salisbury StreetRaleighNorth Carolina27604-1148U.S.A.stephen@dem.ehnr.state.nc.us8am to 5pmPreferred contact is by mail or telephone.
William S. Powell, The North Carolina GAZETTEER, A
Dictionary of Tar Heel Places, (Chapel Hill: University
of North Carolina Press), August 1984.
North CarolinaSurface water intakesPotable waterDrinkable waterWater suppliesHigh quality watersCritical AreaSurface water intakesPotable waterDrinkable waterWater suppliesHigh quality watersCritical AreaNCNorth CarolinaDepartment of Information TechnologyDITCenter for Geographic Information and AnalysisCGIANC OneMapinlandWaters<DIV STYLE="text-align:Left;"><DIV><DIV><P><SPAN>https://www.nconemap.gov/pages/terms</SPAN></P></DIV></DIV></DIV>
NCCGIA is charged with the development and maintenance
of the State's corporate geographic database and, in
cooperation with other mapping organizations, is
committed to offering its users accurate, useful, and
current information about the state. Although every
effort has been made to ensure the accuracy of information,
errors and conditions originating from physical sources
used to develop the corporate database may be reflected
in the data supplied. The client must be aware of data
conditions and bear responsibility for the appropriate
use of the information with respect to possible errors,
original map scale, collection methodology, currency
of data, and other conditions specific to certain data.
NCCGIA does not support secondary distribution of this
data. The use of trade names or commercial products does
not constitute their endorsement by the NCCGIA or North
Carolina State Government.
Water Supply Watersheds2004-08-06Div. of Water Quality, Water Quality SectionDiv. of Water Quality, Water Quality SectionRaleigh, North CarolinaMapDigitized by NC CGIAwithheldESRI ArcCatalog 9.1.0.722true-84.106262-75.63397636.53590034.163421Data creation and revision dates1990-042004-08-06
>system filename: swi file size = 0.27 mb
>
>Revisions and updates to this layer include:
>13.) filename: swi804 The August 6, 2004 update consisted of:
>a.) The addition of an intake located within the Neuse River (Wake
>Forest) watershed. This affects the Wake Forest 24k quad.
>
>12.) filename: swi103 The January 31, 2003 update consisted of:
>a.) The addition of an intake located within the Killets Creek
>watershed. This affects the Carthage 24k quad.
>
>11.) filename: swi802 The August 2, 2002 update consisted of:
>a.) The addition of a new intake located within the Hiwassee
>River (Murphy) watershed. This affects the Peachtree 24k quad.
>
>10.) filename: swi601 The June 27, 2001 update consisted of:
>a.) The repositioning of SWI coded '01-20-010' located within the
>Hiwassee River (Murphy) watershed. This affects the Peachtree 24k quad.
>
>9.) filename: swi1000 The October 24, 2000 update consisted of:
>a.) The repositioning of SWI coded '02-17-010' located within the
>Country Line Creek watershed. This affects the Yanceyville 24k quad.
>
>8.) filename: swi800 The August 7, 2000 update consisted of:
>a.) The repositioning of SWI coded PWSB-ID = '02-79-025' located within
>the Mayo River watershed. This affects the Mayodan 24k quad.
>
>7.) filename: swi399 The March 26, 1999 update consisted of:
>a.) The addition of numerous PWSB-ID #'s from Public Water Supply
>database information (ID #'s were missing previously).
>b.) The removal of the SWI coded PWSB-ID = 03-63-025 on Killets Creek.
>It's corresponding watershed has been removed. This affects the Carthage
>24k quad.
>c.) The removal of two outdated intakes within the Yadkin River
>(Salisbury w.s.i.) watershed. This affects the Salisbury 24k quad.
>d.) The removal of the SWI coded PWSB-ID = 01-50-010 within the
>Fisher Creek watershed. The correct intake for this watershed is
>further downstream. This affects the Sylva North 24k quad.
>e.) The addition of missing SWI within the Neuse River (Johnston County)
>watershed. This affects the Selma 24k quad.
>f.) The removal of the SWI coded PWSB-ID = 02-76-020 within the
>Sandy Creek watershed. The correct intake for this watershed is
>further downstream. This affects the Ramseur 24k quad.
>g.) The repositioning of SWI coded PWSB-ID = '02-34-011' located within
>the Yadkin River (Winston-Salem) Upper watershed. This affects the
>Vienna 24k quad.
>h.) The addition of the SWI coded PWSB-ID = '' located within the
>newly adopted Lookout Shoals Lake watershed. This affects the
>Stoney Point 24k quad.
>i.) The addition of the SWI coded PWSB-ID = '' located within the
>newly adopted Deep River (Randleman) watershed. This affects the
>Randleman 24k quad.
>j.) The removal of the SWI coded PWSB-ID = '01-56-101' located within
>the Armstrong Creek watershed (removed per request by the Division of
>Water Quality). This affects the Little Switzerland 24k quad.
>
>6.) filename: swi1298 The December 1998 update to this layer consisted
>of projecting the data from NAD27 datum, State Plane projection, units
>of measure feet TO: NAD83 DATUM, State Plane PROJECTION, UNITS OF
>MEASURE METERS. This was done to comply with the NC Geographic
>Information Coordinating Council's "Statement of Direction for North
>Carolina Corporate Geographic Database Horizontal Reference, Datum and
>Unit of Measure". This reprojecting was done in various ways depending
>on the data type and content. Vector data was projected using the
>'project' command in ESRI's Arc software and topology was cleaned and
>built based on coverage needs. Raster data was projected using ESRI's
>Grid module and various steps as applicable.
>
>5.) filename: swi896 The August 23, 1996 updates consisted of
>incorporations of July, May and January 1996 updates which were not
>completed for release until August 1996.
>a.) The removal of the SWI coded PWSB-ID = '' on Austin Creek located
>in the Rolesville 24k quad. It's corresponding watershed has been
>removed.
>b.) The addition of the SWI coded PWSB-ID = '' located within the
>Rattlesnake Branch watershed. This affects the Highlands 24k quad.
>c.) The addition of the SWI coded PWSB-ID = '' located within the North
>Toe River-Spruce Pine watershed. This affects the Spruce Pine 24k
>quad.
>d.) The addition of the SWI coded PWSB-ID = '' located within the Mills
>River (Asheville) watershed. This affects the Skyland 24k quad.
>e.) The addition of the SWI coded PWSB-ID = '' located within the French
>Broad River (Asheville) watershed. This affects the Skyland 24k quad.
>f.) The removal of the SWI coded PWSB-ID = '' on the French Broad River
>located within the Asheville 24k quad. It did not belong to a
>watershed.
>g.) The removal of the SWI coded PWSB-ID = '' on the North Toe River
>located within the Spruce Pine 24k quad. It did not belong to a
>watershed.
>h.) The removal of the SWI coded PWSB-ID = 01-11-020 located within the
>Dunsmore Cove Branch watershed. (Watershed removed as requested by
>DWQ.) This affects the Black Mountain 24k quad.
>i.) The removal of the SWI coded PWSB-ID = 03-83-429 located within the
>Lumber River (Robeson Co.) protected WSW which borders Scotland, Hoke,
>and Robeson Counties. This affects the Wakulla 24k quad.
>j.) The removal of the SWI coded PWSB-ID = "blank" located within the
>Spruce Pine 24k quad. It did not belong to a watershed.
>k.) The removal of the SWI coded PWSB-ID = "blank" located within the
>Pisgah Forest 24k quad. It did not belong to a watershed.
>l.) The removal of the SWI coded PWSB-ID = 01-18-015 located within the
>Hickory 24k quad. It did not belong to a watershed.
>m.) The removal of the SWI coded PWSB-ID = 01-90-015 located within the
>Marshville 24k quad. It did not belong to a watershed.
>n.) The removal of the SWI coded PWSB-ID = 02-30-010 located within the
>Cool Springs 24k quad. It was not removed when the watershed boundary
>was modified.
>o.) The addition of the SWI coded PWSB-ID = "" located within the North
>Toe River - Spruce Pine watershed. This affects the Spruce Pine 24k
>quad.
>p.) The addition of the SWI coded PWSB-ID = "" located within the Deep
>River - Lee Co. watershed. This affects the Colon 24k quad.
>q.) The addition of the SWI coded PWSB-ID = "" located within the Deep
>Creek watershed. This affects the Bryson City 24k quad.
>r.) The addition of the SWI coded PWSB-ID = "" located within the Second
>Broad River - Forest City watershed. This affects the Sunshine 24k
>quad.
>s.) The addition of the SWI coded PWSB-ID = "" located within the Mingus
>Creek watershed. This affects the Smokemont 24k quad.
>t.) The addition of the SWI coded PWSB-ID = "" located within the Yadkin
>River - King watershed. This affects the Vienna 24k quad.
>u.) The addition of the SWI coded PWSB-ID = "" located within the Yadkin
>River - Davie Co. watershed. This affects the Clemmons 24k quad.
>v.) The removal of the SWI coded PWSB-ID = 01-38-010 located within the
>Rock Creek (Little Tennessee) watershed. This affects the
>Robbinsville 24k quad.
>
>4.) filename: swi695 (previously called nc.swi695)
>The June 30, 1995 update consisted of the removal
>of the SWI coded PWSS-ID = 01-20-010, located in Cherokee County.
>This affects the Murphy 24k quad.
>
>3.) filename: swi495 (previously called nc.swi595)
>The April 12, 1995 update consisted of:
>a.) A missing intake point was added for a critical area in Davie County.
>b.) Two sites in Davie County had their PWSS-ID numbers changed from
>02-030-010 to 02-030-015.
>
>2.) filename: swi1192 (previously called nc.swi1192)
>The November 17, 1992 update consisted of:
>This file was updated to reflect the same intake
>data shown on the August 3, 1992 State-approved Water Supply
>Watersheds data layer.
>a.) Corrected location of Reddies River intake for the Yadkin River
>Basin, Wilkesboro 24k, Boone 100k quads.
>b.) Corrected location of intake for the South Fork New River, New River
>Basin, Jefferson 24k, West Jefferson 24k, Boone 100k quads.
>
>1.) filename: swi490 (previously name nc.intakes)
>The April of 1990 file was the original file supplied by
>NCDEHNR, DPH, PWSS.
1-84.106262-75.63397636.53590434.163421
This metadata file is to accompany the data set identified
and received from NCCGIA. NCCGIA does not support secondary
distribution. If this data file was received from anyone
besides NCCGIA, this metadata file and the data set it
describes may contain discrepancies.
Using ESRI's ARC/INFO GIS software, the
dataset was built for points using the 'build' command. Topology has
not been edited since the last build or clean.
These data represent the locations where
communities draw raw water from a lake, river, or stream, treat it,
and distribute treated water to residences and businesses, as deter-
mined by the Water Quality Section of the Div of Water Quality.
Metadata imported.withheldOriginal locations of surface water intakes100000Surface Water IntakesNone1990-04
NC DEHNR - Div. of Environmental Health, Public
Water Supply Branc
NC DEHNR - Div. of Environmental Health, Public Water Supply BranchRaleigh, North CarolinaMapData is now updated by DEHNR,DWQ,WQSOriginal release date1990-04
Paper maps used to delineate the surface
water intakes
100000USGS 30 x 60 Minute series quadranglesNoneOriginator: US Geological SurveyUS Geological SurveyReston, VirginiaMapPublished map seriesPublication dates of quadrangles19841986Ongoing updates of surface water intakes24000Surface Water IntakesNone1996-08-23NC DEHNR - Division of Water Quality, Water Quality SectionNCDEHNR-DWQ,WQSRaleigh, North CarolinaMapData is updated as needed
Original revision date and most current
revision date, respectively
1992-11-171996-08-23
Paper maps used to delineate updates to the
surface water intakes
24000USGS 7.5 Minute series quadranglesNone1990US Geological SurveyUS Geological SurveyReston, VirginiaMapPublished map seriesPublication dates of quadrangles19381990
The DEHNR,DPH, Public Water Supply Branch compiled latitude/longitude
Surface Water Intake coordinates from plotted locations on
1:100,000-scale format base maps. This file was supplied to CGIA of
digital conversion.
1990-04J.D. Monroe
NC DEHNR - Div. of Environmental Health, Public Water
Supply Branch
(910) 486-1191(910) 486-18581330 St. Mary's StreetRaleighNorth Carolina27605-3248U.S.A.8:00am to 5:00pmPreferred contact is by mail or phone.
Public Water Supply Branch lat/long coordinates
for Surface Water Intake locations were supplied to CGIA,
were generated as a statewide points coverage, and were plotted
onto individual 1:100,000-scale USGS base maps with
1:100,000-scale hydrography to verify data accuracy. Upon
review of maps, intakes were edited on screen as necessary.
1990-04Cheryl PearceNC CGIAGIS Analyst(919) 733-2090(919)715-0725301 North Wilmington Street, Suite 700RaleighNorth Carolina27601-2825U.S.A.dataq@ncmail.net8:30AM - 5:30PMPhone and electronic mail preferred
New Surface Water Intakes transferred onto USGS 1:24,000-scale
topographic maps by DWQ staff from maps of varying scales supplied
by area municipalities. Points were digitized by NCCGIA using
ESRI's ARC/INFO version 5.0 GIS using a Calcomp digitizer and ARCEDIT.
1996-07-10Steve ZoufalyNC DEHNR - Division of Water Quality, Water Quality SectionEnvironmental Supervisor(919) 733-5083 ext.566(919)715-5637512 N. Salisbury StreetRaleighNorth Carolina27604-1148U.S.A.7:30AM - 4:30PMPhone and mail preferred
New Surface Water Intakes digitized by NCCGIA from USGS
1:24,000-scale topographic maps supplied by DWQ.
Updates of digital files occur as needed.
1996-07-10Cheryl PearceNC CGIAGIS Analyst(919) 733-2090(919)715-0725301 North Wilmington Street, Suite 700RaleighNorth Carolina27601-2825U.S.A.dataq@ncmail.net8:30AM - 5:30PMPhone and electronic mail preferred247_Method: None247datasetEPSG4.2(3.0.1)