Permitted Water Use Permit Irrigated Areas data. Irrigated Areas define the areas that will potentially be irrigated during the lifetime of a particular permit revision. They are defined from the most current orthophotos available at the time a permit is issued, modified or renewed. Irrigated Areas are only defined for WUPs that have a predominant use of agriculture, and a specific use of agriculture that is a crop. Maintained by REG GIS staff. This service is for the Open Data Download application for the Southwest Florida Water Management District.
Permitted Water Use Permit Irrigated Areas data. This service is for the Open Data Download application for the Southwest Florida Water Management District. This layer contains the irrigated area for the currently permitted revision. The Basis of Review states an applicant for a Water Use Permit "must demonstrate that the quantities applied for relate to reasonable irrigation, livestock, aquaculture, and other agricultural water needs." The Irrigated Areas provide reviewers and compliance staff with the locations where crops may be grown during a particular permit revision. During the permit review cycle this information, coupled with orthophotos, provides evaluators with information to determine if the requested quantities are reasonable. After issuance Irrigated Areas can be used in conjunction with land use and orthophoto data to determine if permittees are in compliance with permit conditions. For example, if a permit is issued for 100 acres of citrus and 120 acres of citrus exists within the Irrigated Area the permittee may be out of compliance. The Irrigated Areas also assist in monitoring land use trends and their impacts on water use. If the land use within an Irrigated Area has changed from row crops to residential this most likely indicates that the current permit is no longer applicable and possibly there are opportunities to reduce permitted quantities.
1. Most Irrigated Areas fall completely within their corresponding control areas. 2. An Irrigated Area can extend beyond its corresponding control area if a service agreement is in place between the applicant and the owner of the land the irrigated area extends into. 3. Irrigated Areas are defined as the extent irrigation may occur under the permit. Irrigated Areas are only defined for WUPs that have a predominant use of agriculture, and a specific use of agriculture that is a crop. Irrigation areas are not intended to map the exact extent of crops (particularly rotating row crops) at a point in time, but to instead define where they might be grown during the life of the permit. 4. Irrigated Areas should not overlap each other. 5. For newer permits/revisions/modifications processed through the Water Management Information System (WMIS) Irrigated Areas are initially defined by permittees using the most recent orthophotos. These may be subsequently modified by REG-GIS staff or permit evaluators. For pre-WMIS permits Irrigated Areas were typically copies of the Control Area polygon, though through time these will be cleaned up as time permits.
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Southwest Florida Water Management District
GeoPlan relied on the integrity of the attribute information within the original data.
The final product was checked against the source material. Monthly topology checks are performed to correct any accidental overlaps. The Mapping and GIS section of the Southwest Florida Water Management District corrected any errors found.
This layer contains all approved permitted revisions that are mapped.
Visual inspection of the linework over the digital orthophotos, at a scale of 1:8,000 is used to verify the positional placement of the linework. The orthophotos meet or exceed a verified horizontal accuracy of 5.2 feet at the 95% confidence level.
This data is provided 'as is' and its vertical positional accuracy has not been verified by GeoPlan
Spatial and Attribute Information
Spatial and Attribute Information
Using FME from Safe Software, Inc., the existing feature class is truncated and then reloaded with data from the edited feature class, IRRIGATION_AREA_AUDIT and Oracle WMIS tables. Only those features in IRRIGATION_AREA_AUDIT with a BEST_GEO_FLAG of 1, which designates the best known geometry for that particular permit number and revision combination, and those entries in the Oracle WMIS tables with an approved status are used to update the existing feature class. This is done on a daily basis.
2379 Broad Street (U.S. 41 South)
This dataset was downloaded by the GeoPlan Center from the Southwest Florida Water Management District Open Data Portal on 9/20/2018. The data was originally in shapefile format. When received the data set was in the following projection: NAD83_HARN_Florida_West_ftUS. The data was projected to Albers NAD 83 HARN. This data is updated daily by the Southwest Florida Water Management District. Please see their data downloads page for the most up-to-date data. - Added the field DESCRIPT based on SITE_PROJE - Added the field FGDLAQDATE based on date downloaded from source. - Upcased all text in the attribute table. - Data set was renamed sw_wup_irrperm_sep18 from Water_Use_Permit_Irrigated_Areas_Permitted - Deleted OBJECTID field - Set metadata time period of content based on the most recent date in the LAST_UPDAT field (20180907)
Dataset copied.
Internal feature number.
ESRI
Feature geometry.
ESRI
Water Use Permit number
SWFWMD
Water Use Permit revision number
SWFWMD
Name of the owner of the land.
SWFWMD
Name of the permittee.
SWFWMD
Name of the project site.
SWFWMD
Application permit status description.
SWFWMD
There is an active application in house, it has been deemed complete, but is not yet permitted.
This is an active permit.
This was an application that was submitted, but was denied instead of issues.
This is an active application in house, but it has not been deemed complete yet.
This was a permit at one time, but is no longer an active permit (i.e., previous revision or expired permit).
This was an application that was submitted, but it was withdrawn by the applicant.
Water Use Permit application type description.
SWFWMD
This is an application for a previously active Water User Permit that expired before it could be renewed.
This is an application to modify an existing permit provided the modifications do not violate a predefined set of rules.
This is an application for the transfer of an active permit from one owner to another.
Modifications required per SWUCA implementation.
Modifications required per SWUCA implementation.
Modifications required per SWUCA implementation.
This is an application for a new Water Use Permit.
This is an application for the renewal of an active Water Use Permit.
This is an application that proposes change in the terms or conditions of a permit.
This is an application for the transfer of an active permit from one owner to another.
Predominant use description.
SWFWMD
Description for the type of water use permit.
SWFWMD
A Water Use Permit with Total Annual Average Demand Quantities less than 100,000 gallons per day.
A Water Use Permit with Total Annual Average Demand Quantities greater than 500,000 gallons per day.
A Water Use Permit with Total Annual Average Demand Quantities that exceed 100,000 gallons per day, but are less than 500.000 gallons per day.
The acreage of the land owned by the permittee.
SWFWMD
The total acreage for the permit boundary.
SWFWMD
Total permitted daily average.
SWFWMD
Quantity of water allowed to be pumped during a drought. This is an annual average.
SWFWMD
The total permitted maximum daily withdrawal.
SWFWMD
Total permitted peak daily withdrawal.
SWFWMD
The date the permit was issues.
SWFWMD
The date the permit expired.
SWFWMD
The service office responsible for the permit.
SWFWMD
Undefined by Source
GeoPlan
The URL to the WMIS web application for the particular permit.
SWFWMD
The last date that the WMIS tabular data was edited.
SWFWMD
The date a GIS analyst updated the geometry or attributes.
SWFWMD
FGDL added field based on SITE_PROJE
GeoPlan
FGDL added field based on date downloaded from source
GeoPlan
Unique ID added by GeoPlan
GeoPlan
Area in meters
GeoPlan
Perimeter in meters
GeoPlan
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