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Ohio's Conservation Partnership. Division of Soil
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2. Background: this is who we are and what we do.
Sometimes loose, sometimes bound affiliation and cooperation among various public and private entities.
Partnership is generally led by DSWC and NRCS working locally through SWCDs. Other partners use the SWCD delivery system for natural resource conservation effortsBackground: this is who we are and what we do.
Sometimes loose, sometimes bound affiliation and cooperation among various public and private entities.
Partnership is generally led by DSWC and NRCS working locally through SWCDs. Other partners use the SWCD delivery system for natural resource conservation efforts
3. Division of Soil & Water Conservation Provide leadership and services that enable Ohioans to conserve, protect, and enhance soil, water, and land resources."
Background: this is who we are and what we do.
The mission of the Division of Soil and Water Conservation is to Provide leadership and services that enable Ohioans to conserve, protect, and enhance soil, water, and land resources."
The division is in a unique position to help develop locally-led conservation programs and initiatives for:
conservation districts
local communities
government agencies
organizations Background: this is who we are and what we do.
The mission of the Division of Soil and Water Conservation is to Provide leadership and services that enable Ohioans to conserve, protect, and enhance soil, water, and land resources."
The division is in a unique position to help develop locally-led conservation programs and initiatives for:
conservation districts
local communities
government agencies
organizations
6. NEEDS: what do SWCDs and partners need to be able to do?
Land planning
Design/construction of conservation practices
Manure / non-point pollution management
Urban activities
Stream work
Data-collection
silvicultre
Biofuels/dead zone/ lots of need for planning
NEEDS: what do SWCDs and partners need to be able to do?
Land planning
Design/construction of conservation practices
Manure / non-point pollution management
Urban activities
Stream work
Data-collection
silvicultre
Biofuels/dead zone/ lots of need for planning
7. continues to grow in importance
8. OCGIS Web-based enterprise GIS
For Ohios Conservation partners
and their customers
planning, design, and evaluation of site-specific natural resource conservation projects. VISION: How We Propose to address these needs, Our vision for the project
VISION: How We Propose to address these needs, Our vision for the project
9. Time
Money
Data
Knowledge
10. OCGIS needs to be Data Rich
Easy
Economical
NEEDS:
GIS can help with much of this. But our goals are:
-easy & economical access
-usable dataincludes local and statewide
-soils based data
-serve public and internal customers
NEEDS:
GIS can help with much of this. But our goals are:
-easy & economical access
-usable dataincludes local and statewide
-soils based data
-serve public and internal customers
11. OCGIS Functionality Basic
Measure
Buffer
Download
Change display
Query
Zoom to
Elevation and slope
And more
VISION: How We Propose to address these needs, Our vision for the project
VISION: How We Propose to address these needs, Our vision for the project
12. OCGIS and DATA Federal
State
Local VISION: How We Propose to address these needs, Our vision for the project
VISION: How We Propose to address these needs, Our vision for the project
13. Soil Attribute Data includes ... Agricultural Data
land capability
crop yields
pasture yields
soil management
prime farmland
hydric soils
Forestry Data
woodland productivity
management concerns
trees to plant
Recreational Development
Wildlife Habitat
Building Site Development
Sanitary Facilities
septic tank absorption fields
sanitary landfills
Construction Materials
14. Soil Attribute Data includes ... Water Management
limitations for
ponds
embankments, dikes & levees
features affecting
drainage
terraces
grass waterways
Engineering Properties
USDA Texture
Unified Classification
AASHTO Classification
Particle Size Distribution
Liquid Limit
Plasticity Index
15. Soil Attribute Data includes ... Physical & Chemical Soil Properties
clay, silt, sand
rock fragments
bulk density
permeability
available water capacity
soil reaction
shrink-swell potential
soil erodibility factors - K & T
wind erodibility group
organic matter Soil & Water Features
hydrologic group
flooding hazard
frequency
duration
months
high water table
depth
months
bedrock depth & hardness
potential frost action
risk of corrosion
concrete
uncoated steel
16. OCGIS Core Tools Summary Reports
BMP Queries VISION: How We Propose to address these needs, Our vision for the project
VISION: How We Propose to address these needs, Our vision for the project
19. Area Summary(buffer and user defined) Population =353
Average age= 44
Stream miles = 1.26
Ag Land = 1,453 acres
Urban land = 4 acres
Hydric soil = 1.3 acres
School = Olentangy Number of wells = 9
Bedrock = Shale
Glacial Geo = moraine
Wind direct = SW
Average temp = 60
Frost depth = 3ft
Scenic rivers = 0
20. BMP Queries
22. NEEDS: what do SWCDs and partners need to be able to do?
Land planning
Design/construction of conservation practices
Manure / non-point pollution management
Urban activities
Stream work
Data-collection
silvicultre
Biofuels/dead zone/ lots of need for planning
NEEDS: what do SWCDs and partners need to be able to do?
Land planning
Design/construction of conservation practices
Manure / non-point pollution management
Urban activities
Stream work
Data-collection
silvicultre
Biofuels/dead zone/ lots of need for planning
23. Keeping it Economical Data collection
(Arc GIS Server)
Ease of updating /adding
OCGIS administrator
24. DSWC Administrator Adding/updating data
Local data mgt.
Updating tools
Creating new tools
25. On to the future Google and Virtual Earth
Display a users Shapefiles
Watershed delineation
User level custom report
Draw tools
Layer creation
26. Sharing
Collaboration
Leveraging
27. Project Status MOU/RFP?
Data inventory
Ohio SWC Commission
OWDA Grant
Potential partners, advisors, collaborators ODA, Ohio EPA, OSU, ILGARD, OGRIP, Case Western, ODNR-Geo Survey, Trust for Public Lands. NRCS, SWCD GIS User Group, Watershed Planners. Federation of SWCDs