Shapefile
Tags
Texas, Surface water,
Ground water, TX, Springs, GeoscientificInformation, Spring, State of Texas
Summary
The purpose of this project is to
aggregate information about springs in Texas and associated spring flow into a
digital database. This feature class is a component of TPWD 'base' data. 'Base'
data includes current, statewide geospatial information intended to provide
context for mapping purposes.
Description
Springs are naturally occurring features that convey excess ground water to the land surface; they represent a transition from ground water to surface water. Water issues through one opening, multiple openings, or numerous seeps in the rock or soil.
Credits
There are no
credits for this item.
Use limitations
This dataset should not be
used to make final decisions on the existence of springs in Texas. Other springs
exist in Texas, but are not recorded in this project. This data was prepared for
inclusion in the TPWD Base SDE database by the Texas Parks and Wildlife
Department GIS Lab. The Texas Parks and Wildlife Department, its employees, and
personnel, make no warranty as to its accuracy. The Texas Parks & Wildlife
Department, its employees, and personnel MAKE NO WARRANTY FOR FITNESS OF USE FOR
A PARTICULAR PURPOSE EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WITH RESPECT TO THIS DATA. THIS IS NOT A
SURVEYED PRODUCT. Title 1 Part 10 Chapter 201 Rule §201.6 of the Texas
Administrative Code suggests data showing the full extent of Texas be projected
in the Texas State Mapping System. This feature class as provided by TPWD is
unprojected.
Collection of data was limited to digital data from the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS), Texas Water Development Board (TWDB), and Capitol Environmental Services (CES), and to hard-copy data of the USGS. Original Contact Information for this dataset: U.S. Geological Survey mailing and physical address: 8027 Exchange Drive Austin, TX 78754 USA (512) 927-3500 (voice) gs-w-txpublic-info@usgs.gov Hours of service: 7:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. (Central Time Zone) Contact Instructions: Contact via e-mail
publication date
This dataset should not be used to make final decisions on the existence of springs in Texas. Other springs exist in Texas, but are not recorded in this project. This data was prepared for inclusion in the TPWD Base SDE database by the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department GIS Lab. The Texas Parks and Wildlife Department, its employees, and personnel, make no warranty as to its accuracy. The Texas Parks & Wildlife Department, its employees, and personnel MAKE NO WARRANTY FOR FITNESS OF USE FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WITH RESPECT TO THIS DATA. THIS IS NOT A SURVEYED PRODUCT. Title 1 Part 10 Chapter 201 Rule §201.6 of the Texas Administrative Code suggests data showing the full extent of Texas be projected in the Texas State Mapping System. This feature class as provided by TPWD is unprojected.
Internal feature number.
ESRI
Feature geometry.
ESRI
Unique site identifier
U.S. Geological Survey
Name of the spring
U.S. Geological Survey
Latitude in decimal degrees
U.S. Geological Survey
Elevation of the ground surface in feet above mean sea level
U.S. Geological Survey
FIPS state code
National Institute of Standards and Technology
FIPS county code
National Institute of Standards and Technology
FIPS state and county code
National Institute of Standards and Technology
Aquifer code
Texas Water Development Board ground-water data system dictionary
River basin code
Texas Water Development Board ground-water data system dictionary
Remarks
U.S. Geological Survey
Springs are naturally occurring features that convey excess ground water to the land surface; they represent a transition from ground water to surface water. Water issues through one opening, multiple openings, or numerous seeps in the rock or soil.
The purpose of this project is to aggregate information about springs in Texas and associated spring flow into a digital database. This feature class is a component of TPWD 'base' data. 'Base' data includes current, statewide geospatial information intended to provide context for mapping purposes.
Collection of data was limited to digital data from the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS), Texas Water Development Board (TWDB), and Capitol Environmental Services (CES), and to hard-copy data of the USGS.
Original Contact Information for this dataset:
U.S. Geological Survey
mailing and physical address:
8027 Exchange Drive
Austin, TX 78754
USA
(512) 927-3500 (voice)
gs-w-txpublic-info@usgs.gov
Hours of service: 7:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. (Central Time Zone)
Contact Instructions:
Contact via e-mail
publication date
None.
This dataset should not be used to make final decisions on the existence of springs in Texas. Other springs exist in Texas, but are not recorded in this project.
This data was prepared for inclusion in the TPWD Base SDE database by the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department GIS Lab. The Texas Parks and Wildlife Department, its employees, and personnel, make no warranty as to its accuracy. The Texas Parks & Wildlife Department, its employees, and personnel MAKE NO WARRANTY FOR FITNESS OF USE FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WITH RESPECT TO THIS DATA. THIS IS NOT A SURVEYED PRODUCT.
Title 1 Part 10 Chapter 201 Rule §201.6 of the Texas Administrative Code suggests data showing the full extent of Texas be projected in the Texas State Mapping System. This feature class as provided by TPWD is unprojected.
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