FLORIDA GEOGRAPHIC DATA LIBRARY DOCUMENTATION

TITLE: SURFACE WATER CLASSIFICATION BOUNDARIES - JULY 2014

Geodataset Name:       SWC_JUL14
Geodataset Type:       SHAPEFILE
Geodataset Feature:    Polygon
Feature Count:         2090
GENERAL DESCRIPTION:
Class I and II surface water classification boundaries. The Clean Water Act requires that the surface waters of each state be classified according to designated uses. Florida has six classes with associated designated uses, which are arranged in order of degree of protection required: Class I - Potable Water Supplies Fourteen general areas throughout the state including: impoundments and associated tributaries, certain lakes, rivers, or portions of rivers, used as a drinking water supply. Class II - Shellfish Propagation or Harvesting Generally coastal waters where shellfish harvesting occurs. For a more detailed description of classes and specific waterbody designations, see 62-302.400.
DATA SOURCE(S):                    GEONEX, Inc
SCALE OF ORIGINAL SOURCE MAPS:     100000
GEODATASET EXTENT:                 State of Florida
PUBLICATION DATE: 19930416 TIME PERIOD OF CONTENT: Begin Date: 19980101 End Date: 20140701 DOWNLOAD LINK: http://www.fgdl.org/metadataexplorer/explorer.jsp

FEATURE ATTRIBUTE TABLES:

Datafile Name: SWC_JUL14.DBF
ITEM NAME WIDTH TYPE
OBJECTID
4 OID
Shape
4 Geometry
CLASS
4 Integer
DESCRIPTIO
254 String
COUNTY
16 String
DESCRIPT
55 String
FGDLAQDATE
36 Date
AUTOID
4 Integer
SHAPE.AREA
0 Double
SHAPE.LEN
0 Double

FEATURE ATTRIBUTE TABLES CODES AND VALUES:

Item
Item Description
OBJECTID Internal feature number.

Shape Feature geometry.

CLASS Surface Water Classification categories are based on designated uses with numerical values of 1,2, or 3 (by default)
1 = Potable Water Supplies. Fourteen general areas throughout the state including: impoundments and associated tributaries, certain lakes, rivers, or portions of rivers, used as a drinking water supply

2 = Shellfish Propagation or Harvesting. Generally coastal waters where commercial shellfish harvesting occurs.

3 = Recreation, Propagation and Maintenance of a Healthy, Well-Balanced Population of Fish and Wildlife. The surface waters of the state are Class III unless described in rule 62-302.40 F.A.C.


DESCRIPTIO Surface Water Classification Boundary Name

COUNTY The county in which the water segment resides.

DESCRIPT FGDL added field based on DESCRIPTIO. DESCRIPTIO was descriptive text about feature.

FGDLAQDATE FGDL added field based on date acquired from source.

AUTOID Unique ID added by GeoPlan

SHAPE.AREA Area in meters

SHAPE.LEN Perimeter in meters

With over 50,000 miles of rivers and streams, 7800 lakes, and 4000 square miles 
of estuaries, Florida has an abundance of surface waters that are used for a 
variety of purposes by the people who live and work here, by those who are 
visiting, and by the fish and wildlife that depend on these waters. The federal 
Clean Water Act provides the statutory basis for state water quality standards 
programs. The regulatory requirements governing these programs (Water Quality 
Standards Regulation) are published in 40 CFR 131. States are responsible for 
reviewing, establishing, and revising water quality standards. Florida s surface 
water quality standards system is published in 62-302 of the Florida 
Administrative Code (F.A.C.). The components of this system include: 
classifications and designated uses, criteria, including site specific criteria, an 
anti-degradation policy, and special protection of certain waters (Outstanding 
Florida Waters). The Clean Water Act requires that the surface waters of each 
state be classified according to designated uses.

Florida has six classes with associated designated uses, which are arranged in 
order of degree of protection required:

Class I     Potable Water Supplies 
Fourteen general areas throughout the state including: impoundments and 
associated tributaries, certain lakes, rivers, or portions of rivers, used as 
a drinking water supply. 

Class II    Shellfish Propagation or Harvesting 
Generally coastal waters where commercial shellfish harvesting occurs. 

Class III   Fish Consumption; Recreation, Propagation and Maintenance of a 
Healthy, Well-Balanced Population of Fish and Wildlife 
The surface waters of the state are Class III unless described in rule 62-302.400, 
F.A.C.

CLASS III-Limited   Fish Consumption; Recreation or Limited Recreation; and/or 
Propagation and Maintenance of a Limited Population of Fish and Wildlife

Class IV    Agricultural Water Supplies 
Generally located in agriculture areas around Lake Okeechobee. 

Class V     Navigation, Utility and Industrial Use. 
Currently, there aren't any class V bodies of water. The Fenholloway River was 
reclassified as Class III in 1998 

Site Criteria:

To protect these present and future most beneficial uses of the waters, water quality 
criteria have been established for each classification. While some of
these are intended to protect aquatic life, others are designed to protect human 
health. The listed criteria are more protective of both aquatic life and human
health, and are located in rules 62-302.500 and 62-302.530 of the Florida 
Administrative Code. Water quality standards also include general provisions for
pollutants which are not specifically listed.
USER NOTES:
This data is provided 'as is'. GeoPlan relied on the integrity
of the original data layer's topology
This data is provided 'as is' by GeoPlan and is complete to our
knowledge.
GeoPlan relied on the integrity of the attribute information within
the original data.

The purpose of this layer is to provide spatial representation to those waters 
designated as Class I and Class II waters within the state of Florida.
With over 50,000 miles of rivers and streams, 7800 lakes, and 4000 square 
miles of estuaries, Florida has an abundance of surface waters that are 
used for a variety of purposes by the people who live and work here, by 
those who are visiting, and by the fish and wildlife that depend on these 
waters. The federal Clean Water Act provides the statutory basis for state 
water quality standards programs. The regulatory requirements governing 
these programs (Water Quality Standards Regulation) are published in 40 
CFR 131. States are responsible for reviewing, establishing, and revising 
water quality standards. Florida's surface water quality standards system is 
published in 62-302 of the Florida Administrative Code (F.A.C.). The 
components of this system include: classifications and designated uses, 
criteria, including site specific criteria, an anti-degradation policy, and 
special protection of certain waters (Outstanding Florida Waters). The 
Clean Water Act requires that the surface waters of each state be 
classified according to designated uses. 

Florida has six classes with associated designated uses, which are 
arranged in order of degree of protection required: 

Class I - Potable Water Supplies; 
Class II - Shellfish Propagation or Harvesting;
Class III - Fish Consumption, Recreation, Propagation and Maintenance of 
a Healthy, Well-Balanced Population of Fish and Wildlife; 
Class III - Limited - Fish Consumption; Recreation or Limited Recreation; 
and/or Propagation and Maintenance of a Limited Population of Fish and 
Wildlife; 
Class IV - Agricultural Water Supplies;and 
Class V - Navigation, Utility and Industrial Use. The surface waters of the 
state are Class III unless described in rule 62-302.400, F.A.C., which also 
provides a more detailed description of classes and specific water body 
designations. 
Description from http://www.dep.state.fl.us/water/wqssp/classes.htm.

This data is provided 'as is' and its horizontal positional accuracy
has not been verified by GeoPlan

This data is provided 'as is' and its vertical positional accuracy
has not been verified by GeoPlan

For a comprehensive look at Surface Water Classifications, users are 
advised to include both arc and polygon features of this dataset.
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DATA LINEAGE SUMMARY:
Label points were edited to accurately reflect the classification boundaries for 
Monroe and Collier Counties.
Process Date: 
The 1:100,000 mylars were used to digitize class 1, 2, and 3 waters. The polygons were attributed with the water class according to DEP documents. The Lambert Equal Area projection was projected to Albers Conformal Area then exported using ARC/INFO v. 6.1.1 for VMS on a VAX. The export file was ftp'd to a DEC Alpha Unix system running ARC/INFO v. 6.1.2 then imported and inserted into the county library. ORIGINAL SOURCE DATA CREATOR AGENCY/ORGANIZATION : GEONEX, Inc. CONTACT PERSON : Mireya Armesto TITLE : Contract Supervisor PHONE NUMBER : 813/578-0100 AGENCY/ORGANIZATION : FDEP UNIT/SECTION : Surface Water CONTACT PERSON : Janet Klemm Inserted updated dataset obtained by BIS/GIS Section from Ron Hughes (WRM) and inserted in ArcSDE. The updated dataset has 3840 records. Process Date: 4/16/93
Waters in Santa Rosa, Bay , Lee, Collier, Monroe, Indian River, Sarasota, St. Johns and Brevard Counties were corrected to accurately reflect their classifications. These counties were incorrectly coded and have been changed either from class III to Class II or Class I to Class II. Process Date: October 1998
In January, 1998, the Fenholloway River in Taylor County was reclassified to Class III so the table was modified to reflect this change. Process Date: December 1998
Edits to Santa Rosa Sound-S (FID 2262) - Santa Rosa County and Santa Rosa Sound-E (FID 2266) - Escambia County. Extended the area west of the Navarre bridge from around marker 109 to marker 106 at request of Janet Klemm after she conferred with the District Office. The area was extended approximately four-tenths of a mile eastward. Used 1999 National Nautical Charts imagery as a marker reference. Process Date: July 26, 2005
Shapefile of this dataset inserted into Spatial Database Engine. Process Date: Spring 1999
Inserted updated layer obtained from WRM in ArcSDE. Metadata updated. Process Date: Not complete
Added Michael Creek (located in Indian River County, T 31S, R 39E, Sec 26-27) to Indian River Class II water boundary at Janet Klemm's request. Process Date: June 8, 2006
Inserted the updated dataset, with the expanded area update mentioned in the earlier processing step, in ArcSDE. The dataset was obtained from Ron Hughes (WRM) Process Date: 7/26/2005
Dataset updated as per Rule 62-302 F.A.C. Process Date: December 1998
Added missing Southwest Fork on Loxahatchee River in Palm Beach County at Janet Klemm's request. New Shape FID 3840. Process Date: 7/22/2005
Data converted from NAD27 to HPGN using PROJECT command. Process Date: Spring 1997
Edited Choctahatchee Trib (Class II) in Walton Co. Removed the portion that extended to Motes Point at request of Janet Klemm. Process Date: 20080213
Edited Class II waters of Largo Inlet near Allen Creek in Pinellas County at the request of Janet Klemm. Process Date: 20100811
Edited Class II Tolomato River waters within WBID 2573 (Used NHD 24K as a spatial reference) of the and WBID 2363I (Used NHD 100K as a spatial reference since it perfectly matched existing spatial data) for Janet Klemm. Process Date: 20100818
Inserted new layer obtained from WRM in ArcSDE. Metadata updated. Process Date: 20100825
Edited Dixie County Class II Waters at the request of Janet Klemm. Moved northern boundary approximately 250 feet northward to Stuart Point. Added Little Rocky Creek, Whackup Creek and Boggy Creek using FL Counties With Shorline SDE layer as reference. Submitted for SDE update. Process Date: 20101117
Inserted updated layer obtained from WRM in ArcSDE. Metadata updated. Process Date: 20110105
Recalculated CLASS field values of "0" to a value of "3". Removed the FK_SWCB field. Process Date: 20110203
Made edits to Class II Tidal Bays and Classes in Collier County at request of Janet Klemm. Boundary was edited so that it no longer extends north of US 41. Process Date: 20120727
Made edits to Class 1 Horse Creek in De Soto County at request of Janet Klemm. Removed numerous unnecessary polygons from the data set. Process Date: 20130201
Inserted updated data obtained from DEAR in ArcSDE. Metadata updated. Process Date: 20130212
Made edits to PINE ISLAND SOUND, CHARLOTTE HARBOR and MATLACHA PASS in Lee County, FL. Process Date: 20131213
Updated data in SDE/DataMiner. Metadata updated. Process Date: 20131223
Made edits and tabular updates to Tolomato River (North River) and Tributaries. Process Date: 20140701
Updated data in ArcSDE and DataMiner. Process Date: 20140703
GeoPlan downloaded this dataset from the Florida Department of Environmental Protection website (http://www.dep.state.fl.us/gis/datadir.htm) in October 2014. The data was downloaded in shapefile format and was in the following projection: Albers, NAD 83, GRS 80. - Removed Area and Perimeter fields - Renamed file from SURF_WATER_CLASS_BOUND_AREAS to swc_jul14. - Empty DESCRIPT field records were calculated with NO DESCRIPT AVAILABLE. - A DESCRIPT field was added based on DESCRIPTIO. - FGDLAQDATE was added based on date downloaded from source. Process Date: 20141016
MAP PROJECTION PARAMETERS:

Projection                          ALBERS
Datum                               HPGN
Units                               METERS
Spheroid                            GRS1980
1st Standard Parallel               24  0  0.000
2nd Standard Parallel               31 30  0.000
Central Meridian                   -84 00  0.000
Latitude of Projection's Origin     24  0  0.000
False Easting (meters)              400000.00000
False Northing (meters)             0.00000

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