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Service Description: This is the set of impaired streams as determined by MPCA in 2011 for the 2012 reporting cycle to US EPA. This is the set of impaired streams as determined by MPCA in 2011 for the 2012 reporting cycle to US EPA.
Buffer Protection Map data were developed to identify public waters and public ditches that require permanent vegetation buffers for the purposes of improving water quality. If a watercourse is a public water or part of a public drainage system, a buffer or alternative riparian water quality practice is required. Public water basins and those public water wetlands having a DNR shoreland classification require a buffer or alternative water quality practice.
For more information see the DNR's Buffer Mapping Project webpage.
www.dnr.state.mn.us/buffers/index.html
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Description: Impaired Streams 2012:
This is the set of impaired streams as determined by MPCA in 2011 for the 2012 reporting cycle to US EPA.
The streams are a subset and enhancement of the 1:24,000 scale National Hydrography Dataset (NHD). MPCA adds additional stream reaches. Since the impaired streams are a small subset of the NHD streams, only that subset is included in the dataset. This dataset includes impaired streams which have not yet had a TMDL plan approved by the US EPA, those that have a US EPA approved TMDL plan as well as those streams that do not need a TMDL plan.
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These data represent public waters and public ditches that require permanent vegetation buffers or alternative riparian water quality practices. The buffer map data comprise two geographical feature classes: one linear feature class for watercourses and one polygonal feature class for lakes, reservoirs and wetlands. The attribute for the buffer width requirement is derived from three different classification attributes: (1) the Minnesota DNR's Public Waters Inventory classification, (2) the DNR assigned shoreland classification, and (3) public open drainage system data (also referred to as open ditches) established under Minnesota Statute (M.S.) 103E and provided by local drainage authorities. The DNR Commissioner has validated the authenticity of this map for purposes described in M.S. 103F.48.
Public waters are all lakes, wetlands and watercourses that meet the criteria set forth in M.S. 103G.005, subd. 15 and are designated on public waters inventory maps. Public water wetlands without DNR shoreland classifications are excluded from the buffer map. The DNR coordinated with counties and watershed districts to identify public ditches that require a buffer.
Copyright Text: MPCA and MNDNR - EWR
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Title: Impaired Streams 2012 and Buffer Protection Areas
Author: nameyer
Comments: This is the set of impaired streams as determined by MPCA in 2011 for the 2012 reporting cycle to US EPA. This is the set of impaired streams as determined by MPCA in 2011 for the 2012 reporting cycle to US EPA.
Buffer Protection Map data were developed to identify public waters and public ditches that require permanent vegetation buffers for the purposes of improving water quality. If a watercourse is a public water or part of a public drainage system, a buffer or alternative riparian water quality practice is required. Public water basins and those public water wetlands having a DNR shoreland classification require a buffer or alternative water quality practice.
For more information see the DNR's Buffer Mapping Project webpage.
www.dnr.state.mn.us/buffers/index.html
Subject: This is the set of impaired streams as determined by MPCA in 2011 for the 2012 reporting cycle to US EPA.
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