SignificantStreamsSegments

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United States, inlandwaters, Texas, biota, environment

Summary
Update from NHD to NHDPlus basemaps


Description

Ecologically Unique River and Stream Segments (31 TAC 357.8) updated using flowlines from NHDPlus (August 2008). As a result of the passage of Senate Bill 1 in 1997, water planning in Texas became the domain of regional planning groups rather than the Texas Water Development Board (TWDB). As a part of the planning process, each regional planning group may include recommendations for the designation of ecologically unique river and stream segments in their adopted regional water plan. Stream segment designation is to be supported by a recommendation package that includes a physical description, maps, photographs, literature citations, and data pertaining to each candidate stream segment. In accordance with the TWDB’s rules, the following criteria are to be used when recommending a river or stream segment as being of unique ecological value: · Biological Function: Segments which display significant overall habitat value including both quantity and quality considering the degree of biodiversity, age, and uniqueness observed and including terrestrial, wetland, aquatic, or estuarine habitats; · Hydrologic Function: Segments which are fringed by habitats that perform valuable hydrologic functions relating to water quality, flood attenuation, flow stabilization, or groundwater recharge and discharge; · Riparian Conservation Areas: Segments which are fringed by significant areas in public ownership including state and federal refuges, wildlife management areas, preserves, parks, mitigation areas, or other areas held by governmental organizations for conservation purposes under a governmentally approved conservation plan; · High Water Quality/Exceptional Aquatic Life/High Aesthetic Value: Segments and spring resources that are significant due to unique or critical habitats and exceptional aquatic life uses dependent on or associated with high water quality; or · Threatened or Endangered Species/Unique Communities: Sites along segments where water development projects would have significant detrimental effects on state or federally listed threatened and endangered species, and sites along segments that are significant due to the presence of unique, exemplary, or unusually extensive natural communities. The Texas legislature can officially designate stream segments as being of unique ecological value following nomination of stream segment by a regional planning group. By so doing, a state agency or political subdivision may not obtain a fee title or an easement that would destroy the unique ecological value of a designated stream. It should be noted that these stream segments do not have to correspond to classified water quality segments.

Credits
2008 update performed by Lynne Hamlin GISP Water Resources Branch, Texas Parks and Wildlife Department (TPWD), 4200 Smith School Road, Austin, Texas 78704. Based on the workof Albert El-Hage (TPWD) completed in 2002. NHDPlus data available from: http://www.horizon-systems.com/nhdplus/

Use limitations

ArcGIS Metadata 

Topics and Keywords 

Themes or categories of the resource  inlandWaters, environment, biota

Place keywords  United States, Texas

Theme keywords  inlandwaters, biota, environment

Thesaurus
Title FGDC



Citation 

*Title SignificantStreamsSegments
Publication date 2009-01-01

Presentation formats* digital map

Citation Contacts 

Responsible party
Organization's name Texas Parks and Wildlife Department
Contact's role  originator

Resource Details 

Dataset languages  English (UNITED STATES)

Status  completed
Spatial representation type* vector

Supplemental information
additional information online: http://www.tpwd.state.tx.us/landwater/water/environconcerns/water_quality/sigsegs/
*Processing environment Microsoft Windows XP Version 5.1 (Build 2600) Service Pack 3; ESRI ArcGIS 10.0.3.3600

Credits 2008 update performed by Lynne Hamlin GISP Water Resources Branch, Texas Parks and Wildlife Department (TPWD), 4200 Smith School Road, Austin, Texas 78704. Based on the workof Albert El-Hage (TPWD) completed in 2002. NHDPlus data available from: http://www.horizon-systems.com/nhdplus/

ArcGIS item properties
*Name SignificantStreamsSegments
*Size 7.260
*Location file://\\GIS-CBANKSXP\E\PDaugherty\data\Data_Downloads\SignificantStreamsSegments.shp
*Access protocol Local Area Network
*Content type  Downloadable Data

Extents 

Extent
Description
publication date
Vertical extent
*Minimum value 0.000000
*Maximum value 0.000000

Extent
Geographic extent
Bounding rectangle
Extent type  Extent used for searching
*West longitude -104.734002
*East longitude -93.123178
*North latitude 36.521917
*South latitude 25.710711
*Extent contains the resource Yes

Extent in the item's coordinate system
*West longitude 574773.978500
*East longitude 1618121.418519
*South latitude 412891.366298
*North latitude 1593599.345965
*Extent contains the resource Yes

Resource Points of Contact 

Point of contact
Individual's name Lynne Hamlin, M.S. GISP
Organization's name Texas Parks and Wildlife Dept.
Contact's position Water Resources Scientist
Contact's role  point of contact

Contact information
Phone
Voice 512-389-8790
Voice 512-389-8051

Address
Type both
Delivery point 4200 Smith School Road
City Austin
Administrative area Texas
Postal code 78744
Country US
e-mail addressmailto:Lynne.Hamlin@tpwd.state.tx.us?subject=SignificantStreamsSegments
e-mail addressmailto:Albert.El-Hage@tpwd.state.tx.us?subject=SignificantStreamsSegments

Hours of service 8am to 5pm
Contact instructions
email preferred


Resource Maintenance 

Resource maintenance
Update frequency  as needed

Resource Constraints 

Legal constraints
Other constraints
none known
Security constraints
Classification system none

Spatial Reference 

ArcGIS coordinate system
*Type Projected
*Geographic coordinate reference GCS_North_American_1983
*Projection NAD_1983_Texas_Statewide_Mapping_System
*Coordinate reference details
Projected coordinate system
Well-known identifier 3081
X origin -37624400
Y origin -27099700
XY scale 116599859.86502042
Z origin -100000
Z scale 10000
M origin -1023.7418235
M scale 4194304001953.124
XY tolerance 0.001
Z tolerance 0.001
M tolerance 0.001
High precision true
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Reference system identifier
*Value 3081
*Codespace EPSG
*Version 7.4.1

Spatial Data Properties 

Vector
*Level of topology for this dataset  geometry only

Geometric objects
Feature class name SignificantStreamsSegments
*Object type  composite
*Object count 7189



ArcGIS Feature Class Properties
*Feature type Simple
*Geometry type Polyline
*Has topology FALSE
*Feature count 7189
*Spatial index FALSE
*Linear referencing TRUE



Data Quality 

Scope of quality information
Resource level  dataset



Data quality report - Conceptual consistency
Measure description Flowlines are consistent with medium resolution NHDPlus flowlines. In rare cases high resolution flowlines were required and primarily along the Neches River. Carpenter's Bayou in Region H was carried over from the previous significant stream segment publication. The RESOLUTION field reveals source.



Geoprocessing history 

Distribution 

Distributor
Contact information
Individual's name Lynne Hamlin, M.S. GISP
Organization's name Texas Parks and Wildlife Department
Contact's position Water Resources Scientist
Contact's role  distributor

Contact information
Phone
Voice 512-389-8790

Address
Type both
Delivery point 4200 Smith School Road
City Austin
Administrative area Texas
Postal code 78744
Country US
e-mail addressmailto:Lynne.Hamlin@tpwd.state.tx.us?subject=SignificantStreamsSegments

Hours of service 8am to 5pm
Contact instructions
email preferred


Ordering process
Terms and fees none
Instructions
Request by mail or email and include details for desired format and delivery address. Contents will likely be available on the TPWD website sometime in 2009: www.tpwd.state..tx.us.



Distribution format
*Format name Shapefile

Transfer options
*Transfer size 7.260

Fields and Subtypes 

Details for object SignificantStreamsSegments 
*Type Feature Class
*Row count 7189

Field FID 
*Alias FID
*Data type OID
*Width 4
*Precision 0
*Scale 0
*Field description
Internal feature number.
*Description source
ESRI
*Description of values Sequential unique whole numbers that are automatically generated.



Field Shape 
*Alias Shape
*Data type Geometry
*Width 0
*Precision 0
*Scale 0
*Field description
Feature geometry.
*Description source
ESRI
*Description of values Coordinates defining the features.



Field COMID 
*Alias COMID
*Data type Integer
*Width 9
*Precision 9
*Scale 0



Field FDATE 
*Alias FDATE
*Data type Date
*Width 8
*Precision 0
*Scale 0



Field RESOLUTION 
*Alias RESOLUTION
*Data type String
*Width 7
*Precision 0
*Scale 0



Field GNIS_ID 
*Alias GNIS_ID
*Data type String
*Width 10
*Precision 0
*Scale 0



Field GNIS_NAME 
*Alias GNIS_NAME
*Data type String
*Width 65
*Precision 0
*Scale 0



Field LENGTHKM 
*Alias LENGTHKM
*Data type Double
*Width 19
*Precision 18
*Scale 11



Field REACHCODE 
*Alias REACHCODE
*Data type String
*Width 14
*Precision 0
*Scale 0



Field FLOWDIR 
*Alias FLOWDIR
*Data type String
*Width 15
*Precision 0
*Scale 0



Field WBAREACOMI 
*Alias WBAREACOMI
*Data type Integer
*Width 9
*Precision 9
*Scale 0



Field FTYPE 
*Alias FTYPE
*Data type String
*Width 24
*Precision 0
*Scale 0



Field FCODE 
*Alias FCODE
*Data type Integer
*Width 9
*Precision 9
*Scale 0



Field SHAPE_LENG 
*Alias SHAPE_LENG
*Data type Double
*Width 19
*Precision 18
*Scale 11



Field ENABLED 
*Alias ENABLED
*Data type String
*Width 6
*Precision 0
*Scale 0



Field TXREGION 
*Alias TXREGION
*Data type String
*Width 1
*Precision 0
*Scale 0
Field description
Texas Water Planning Region
Description source
TPWD


Field Label 
*Alias Label
*Data type String
*Width 50
*Precision 0
*Scale 0





Overview Description

References 

Aggregate Information
Association type  cross reference

Aggregate resource name
Title Texas Ecologically Unique River and Stream Segments
Publication date 2009-01-01

Presentation formats  hardcopy map
FGDC geospatial presentation format  map

Responsible party
Organization's name Texas Parks and Wildlife Department
Contact's role  publisher

Contact information
Address
Delivery point Austin, Texas USA



Responsible party
Organization's name Texas Parks and Wildlife Department, Water Resources Branch, Austin, Texas
Contact's role  originator

Resource location online
Locationhttp://www.tpwd.state.tx.us/landwater/water/environconcerns/water_quality/sigsegs/



Metadata Details 

Metadata language English (UNITED STATES)

Scope of the data described by the metadata  dataset
Scope name* dataset

*Last update 2012-11-09

ArcGIS metadata properties
Metadata format ArcGIS 1.0
Standard or profile used to edit metadata NAP

Created in ArcGIS 2009-11-09T14:04:19
Last modified in ArcGIS 2012-11-09T11:00:58

Automatic updates
Have been performed Yes
Last update 2012-11-09T11:00:58


Metadata Contacts 

Metadata contact
Individual's name Lynne Hamlin, M.S. GISP
Organization's name Texas Parks and Wildlife Department
Contact's position Water Quantity Team
Contact's role  point of contact

Contact information
Phone
Voice 512-389-8790

Address
Type both
Delivery point 4200 Smith School Road
City Austin
Administrative area Texas
Postal code 78744
Country US
e-mail addressmailto:Lynne.Hamlin@tpwd.state.tx.us?subject=SignificantStreamsSegments

Contact instructions
email preferred


Thumbnail and Enclosures 

Thumbnail
Thumbnail type  JPG

Enclosure
Enclosure type  File
Description of enclosure original metadata
Original metadata document, which was translated yes
Original file name source_metadata.xml

FGDC Metadata (read-only) 

Identification 

Citation
Citation Information
OriginatorTexas Parks and Wildlife Department
Publication Date2009
Title
SignificantStreamsSegments
Geospatial Data Presentation Formvector digital data
Online Linkage\\tpwd-fs01\cf\Water Resources\water quantity\Albert\ARC2009\NHD_ARC\Region_C_NHD\shapefiles_C\sig_segs_c.shp

Description
Abstract
Ecologically Unique River and Stream Segments (31 TAC 357.8) updated using flowlines from NHDPlus (August 2008). As a result of the passage of Senate Bill 1 in 1997, water planning in Texas became the domain of regional planning groups rather than the Texas Water Development Board (TWDB). As a part of the planning process, each regional planning group may include recommendations for the designation of ecologically unique river and stream segments in their adopted regional water plan. Stream segment designation is to be supported by a recommendation package that includes a physical description, maps, photographs, literature citations, and data pertaining to each candidate stream segment. In accordance with the TWDB’s rules, the following criteria are to be used when recommending a river or stream segment as being of unique ecological value: · Biological Function: Segments which display significant overall habitat value including both quantity and quality considering the degree of biodiversity, age, and uniqueness observed and including terrestrial, wetland, aquatic, or estuarine habitats; · Hydrologic Function: Segments which are fringed by habitats that perform valuable hydrologic functions relating to water quality, flood attenuation, flow stabilization, or groundwater recharge and discharge; · Riparian Conservation Areas: Segments which are fringed by significant areas in public ownership including state and federal refuges, wildlife management areas, preserves, parks, mitigation areas, or other areas held by governmental organizations for conservation purposes under a governmentally approved conservation plan; · High Water Quality/Exceptional Aquatic Life/High Aesthetic Value: Segments and spring resources that are significant due to unique or critical habitats and exceptional aquatic life uses dependent on or associated with high water quality; or · Threatened or Endangered Species/Unique Communities: Sites along segments where water development projects would have significant detrimental effects on state or federally listed threatened and endangered species, and sites along segments that are significant due to the presence of unique, exemplary, or unusually extensive natural communities. The Texas legislature can officially designate stream segments as being of unique ecological value following nomination of stream segment by a regional planning group. By so doing, a state agency or political subdivision may not obtain a fee title or an easement that would destroy the unique ecological value of a designated stream. It should be noted that these stream segments do not have to correspond to classified water quality segments.
Purpose
Update from NHD to NHDPlus basemaps
Supplemental Information
additional information online:  http://www.tpwd.state.tx.us/landwater/water/environconcerns/water_quality/sigsegs/
Time Period of Content
Time Period Information
Single Date/Time
Calendar Dateearly 2000's
Currentness Reference
publication date
Status
ProgressComplete
Maintenance and Update FrequencyAs needed

Spatial Domain
Bounding Coordinates
West Bounding Coordinate-98.205188
East Bounding Coordinate-95.687922
North Bounding Coordinate33.875998
South Bounding Coordinate31.436169

Keywords
Theme
Theme Keywordinlandwaters
Theme Keywordbiota
Theme Keywordenvironment

Place
Place KeywordTexas
Place KeywordUnited States

Access Constraints
none known
Use Constraints
none
Point of Contact
Contact Information
Contact Person Primary
Contact PersonLynne Hamlin, M.S. GISP
Contact OrganizationTexas Parks and Wildlife Dept.
Contact PositionWater Resources Scientist
Contact Address
Address Typemailing and physical address
Address4200 Smith School Road
CityAustin
State or ProvinceTexas
Postal Code78744
CountryUNITED STATES

Contact Voice Telephone512-389-8790
Contact Voice Telephone512-389-8051
Contact Electronic Mail Addressmailto:Lynne.Hamlin@tpwd.state.tx.us?subject=SignificantStreamsSegments
Contact Electronic Mail Addressmailto:Albert.El-Hage@tpwd.state.tx.us?subject=SignificantStreamsSegments
Hours of Service8am to 5pm
Contact Instructions
email preferred

Browse Graphic
Browse Graphic File TypeTIFF

Data Set Credit
2008 update performed by Lynne Hamlin GISP Water Resources Branch, Texas Parks and Wildlife Department (TPWD), 4200 Smith School Road, Austin, Texas 78704. Based on the workof Albert El-Hage (TPWD) completed in 2002. NHDPlus data available from: http://www.horizon-systems.com/nhdplus/
Security Information
Security Classification Systemnone

Native Data Set Environment
Microsoft Windows XP Version 5.1 (Build 2600) Service Pack 3; ESRI ArcCatalog 9.3.1.3000
Cross Reference
Citation Information
OriginatorTexas Parks and Wildlife Department, Water Resources Branch, Austin, Texas
Publication Date2009
Title
Texas Ecologically Unique River and Stream Segments
Geospatial Data Presentation Formmap
Publication Information
Publication PlaceAustin, Texas USA
PublisherTexas Parks and Wildlife Department
Online Linkagehttp://www.tpwd.state.tx.us/landwater/water/environconcerns/water_quality/sigsegs/


Data Quality 

Logical Consistency Report
Flowlines are consistent with medium resolution NHDPlus flowlines.  In rare cases high resolution flowlines were required and primarily along the Neches River.  Carpenter's Bayou in Region H was carried over from the previous significant stream segment publication.  The RESOLUTION field reveals source.
Lineage
Process Step
Process Description
Dataset copied.
Process Date2009-03-18
Process Time16105200

Process Step
Process Description
Dataset copied.
Source Used Citation Abbreviation
Process Date2009-03-19
Process Time13094000

Process Step
Process Description
Dataset copied.
Source Used Citation Abbreviation
Process Date2009-03-26
Process Time12221100

Process Step
Process Description
Dataset copied.
Source Used Citation Abbreviation
Process Date2009-07-07
Process Time15104900

Process Step
Process Description
Dataset copied.
Source Used Citation Abbreviation
C:\arcgis\SigStreams\FinalbyRWPG_Jul09\RegionC_NHDPlus
Process Date2009-07-07
Process Time15340600

Process Step
Process Description
Dataset copied.
Source Used Citation Abbreviation
C:\Data\NHD_ARC\Region_C_NHD\shapefiles_C\sig_segs_c
Process Date2009-11-09
Process Time14041900

Spatial Reference 

Horizontal Coordinate System Definition
Planar
Planar Coordinate Information
Planar Coordinate Encoding Methodcoordinate pair
Coordinate Representation
Abscissa Resolution0.000000
Ordinate Resolution0.000000
Planar Distance Unitsmeters

Geodetic Model
Horizontal Datum NameNorth American Datum of 1983
Ellipsoid NameGeodetic Reference System 80
Semi-major Axis6378137.000000
Denominator of Flattening Ratio298.257222

Vertical Coordinate System Definition
Altitude System Definition
Altitude Resolution0.000100
Altitude Encoding MethodExplicit elevation coordinate included with horizontal coordinates

Entities and Attributes 

Distribution Information 

Distributor
Contact Information
Contact Organization Primary
Contact OrganizationTexas Parks and Wildlife Department
Contact PersonLynne Hamlin, M.S. GISP
Contact PositionWater Resources Scientist
Contact Address
Address Typemailing and physical address
Address4200 Smith School Road
CityAustin
State or ProvinceTexas
Postal Code78744
CountryUNITED STATES

Contact Voice Telephone512-389-8790
Contact Electronic Mail Addressmailto:Lynne.Hamlin@tpwd.state.tx.us?subject=SignificantStreamsSegments
Hours of Service8am to 5pm
Contact Instructions
email preferred

Resource DescriptionDownloadable Data
Standard Order Process
Digital Form
Digital Transfer Information
Transfer Size9.269

Feesnone
Ordering Instructions
Request by mail or email and include details for desired format and delivery address.  Contents will likely be available on the TPWD website sometime in 2009:  www.tpwd.state..tx.us.


Metadata Reference 

Metadata Date2009-12-14
Metadata Contact
Contact Information
Contact Organization Primary
Contact OrganizationTexas Parks and Wildlife Department
Contact PersonLynne Hamlin, M.S. GISP
Contact PositionWater Quantity Team
Contact Address
Address Typemailing and physical address
Address4200 Smith School Road
CityAustin
State or ProvinceTexas
Postal Code78744
CountryUNITED STATES

Contact Voice Telephone512-389-8790
Contact Electronic Mail Addressmailto:Lynne.Hamlin@tpwd.state.tx.us?subject=SignificantStreamsSegments
Contact Instructions
email preferred

Metadata Standard NameFGDC Content Standards for Digital Geospatial Metadata
Metadata Standard VersionFGDC-STD-001-1998
Metadata Time Conventionlocal time