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National Mapping Standard for Wetlands

National Mapping Standard for Wetlands. Margarete Heber, U.S. EPA Wetland Mapping Standard Workgroup Chair. Introduction. Why have a standard? What exists now? What we proposed in February to FGDC Who is developing the standard? Timeline Guts of the Standard Implementation

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National Mapping Standard for Wetlands

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  1. National Mapping Standard for Wetlands Margarete Heber, U.S. EPA Wetland Mapping Standard Workgroup Chair

  2. Introduction • Why have a standard? • What exists now? • What we proposed in February to FGDC • Who is developing the standard? • Timeline • Guts of the Standard • Implementation • Your Participation • How Can I Get More Information?

  3. Wetland Maps are Essential to… • Get a complete and accurate picture of wetland resources in the US • Calculate (not estimate) wetland loss and gain • See wetland geospatial distribution • Complete the watershed picture on the National Map – wetlands currently missing

  4. Why Have a Standard? A Wetland Mapping Standard will: • Streamline mapping efforts for greater consistency and efficiency • Enable any entity to map using the standard and construct or update the National Wetlands Inventory (NWI) Geodatabase and the National Map • Facilitate consistent mapping layers that can be used across geopolitical and watershed boundaries.

  5. What Exists Now? • There is currently no FGDC-approved (Federal Geographic Data Committee) standard for wetland mapping • USFWS (U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service) will never have the resources to undertake wetland mapping and updating alone, especially on a continual basis – a partnership (Fed, State, Tribal, Local and others) can accomplish this

  6. What Was Proposed to and Approved by the FGDC in February 2006? • Base proposal of FGDC standards on existing FWS standards • Coordinate with other pertinent standards: NHD, NOAA classifications, FGDC classification standards, etc. • Coordinate stakeholders • Propose draft for comment in February 2007

  7. Colleen Charles, USGS Bob Pierce, USGS Paul Wiese, USGS Larry Handley, USGS Tom Dahl, FWS John Cooper, FWS Bill Pearson, FWS Ralph Tiner, FWS Bill Wilen, FWS, NWI Jo Ann Mills, FWS Margarete Heber, EPA Palmer Hough, EPA Chanda Littles, EPA Christine Mazzarella, EPA Myra Price, EPA Kathy Mulder, EPA Edmund Miller, OSD Pedro Flores, NACO Norman Melvin, NRCS James Robb, IDEM Mark Sudol, COE Andy Damasis DHS Jeanne Christie, ASWM Dawn Browne, Ducks Unlimited Marti McGuire, NOAA Mark Gernes, MPCA Ky Ostergaard, Indus Corp. Dave LaBranche, DOD Mark Zundel, US Bureau of Indian Affairs Stephen Getlein, Army Env. Center Jane Awl, TVA Randall Gray, USDA Who is Developing the Standard?

  8. Timeline • Spring 2006: Present proposal idea to stakeholder groups (i.e. ASWM, NACo, NSGIC, etc.) • Spring 2006: Begin drafting standard-l year to proposal • Fall/Winter 2006: Interact with stakeholders • Fall/Winter 2006: Ensure that state and federal agencies and tribes are comfortable with proposal • February 2007: Present draft standard to FGDC • February 2007: Post proposal for comment [Agencies comment formally] • July 2007: Respond to comments • August/September 2007: Finalize proposal to FGDC

  9. Functional Requirements of Wetlands Mapping Standards: Wetlands Classification Deepwater Habitats Riparian Habitats Unmapped Habitats Metadata Geospatial Data Standard Standard Map Product Targeted Mapping Unit (1:12K = 0.5 acres) Data Quality Components: Completeness Positional Accuracy Attribute Accuracy Logical Consistency Data Dictionary (Definitions) Wetland Unique Identifiers Guts of the Standard

  10. Implementation • Encourage states/tribes to establish wetlands mapping funding coalition • Any entity receiving federal money must use FGDC standard • Encourage others to adopt/use the standard • Grant money as seed money are possibilities for funding

  11. Your Participation?

  12. QUESTIONS? Contact Margarete Heber at: • Heber.margarete@epa.gov • 202-566-1189

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