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303(d) watershed
Section 303(d) of the federal Clean Water Act requires Vermont, every two years, to prepare a list of all surface waters in the state for which beneficial uses - such as for... -
SGA Project Locations
The stream geomorphic assessment is a physical assessment competed by geomorphologists to determine the condition and sensitivity of a stream. The SGA locations shows the... -
303(d) lake/pond
Section 303(d) of the federal Clean Water Act requires Vermont, every two years, to prepare a list of all surface waters in the state for which beneficial uses - such as for... -
Lake/Pond WBIDs and WBID Segments
The WBIDs and WBID Segments should be used in companion with River Main Stem Waterbodies (WBID) and WBID Watersheds to show the complete WBID cataloging system. -
River Main Stem Waterbodies (WBID)
Identification number, name and geographic description of the major river segments in Vermont according to the Water Body Identification system used to identify lakes, streams... -
Outstanding Resource Waters (streams/rivers)
Identification of currently designated ORWs as well as prospective candidates for possible designation at a later date. ORWs are designated by the Secretary of the Agency of... -
DFIRM Floodways
The entire Vermont extent of the National Flood Hazard Layer (NFHL) as acquired 12/15/15 from the FEMA Map Service Center msc.fema.gov upon publication 12/2/2015 and converted... -
VT Water Classifications
The Vermont Water Quality Standards (VTWQS) are rules intended to achieve the goals of the Vermont Surface Water Strategy, as well as the objective of the federal Clean Water... -
VT Priority Lake/Pond
Vermont List of Priority Surface Waters outside CWA Section 303(d) is divided in to 4 parts; Parts B, D, E and F. The four-part list has managed by the Vermont Department of... -
Stormwater Infrastructure (Line Features)
Stormwater, wastewater, and drinking water data from a variety of sources is being compiled. Stormwater data has (is) been collected for many urbanized town and village centers... -
Flood Hazard Areas (Only FEMA - digitized data)
The entire Vermont extent of the National Flood Hazard Layer (NFHL) as acquired 12/15/15 from the FEMA Map Service Center msc.fema.gov upon publication 12/2/2015 and converted... -
River Corridor Easements
A River Corridor Easement (RCE) is an area of conserved land adjacent to a river or stream that was conserved to permanently protect the lateral area the river needs to be... -
303(d) streams/river
Section 303(d) of the federal Clean Water Act requires Vermont, every two years, to prepare a list of all surface waters in the state for which beneficial uses - such as for... -
DFIRM - Letter of Map Revision (LOMR)
The entire Vermont extent of the National Flood Hazard Layer (NFHL) as acquired 12/15/15 from the FEMA Map Service Center msc.fema.gov upon publication 12/2/2015 and converted... -
SGA Phase 1 Assessed Reaches
The stream geomorphic assessment (SGA) is a physical assessment competed by geomorphologists to determine the condition and sensitivity of a stream. The Phase 1 SGA is the... -
DFIRM X-Sections
The entire Vermont extent of the National Flood Hazard Layer (NFHL) as acquired 12/15/15 from the FEMA Map Service Center msc.fema.gov upon publication 12/2/2015 and converted... -
WBID Watersheds
Identification of watersheds associated with Waterbody Identification numbers as part of the Waterbody identification system for the State of Vermont -
SGA Phase 2 Reach Segment Breaks
The stream geomorphic assessment (SGA) is a physical assessment competed by geomorphologists to determine the condition and sensitivity of a stream. The SGA Phase 2 Segment... -
Stormwater Infrastructure (Area Features)
Stormwater, wastewater, and drinking water data from a variety of sources is being compiled. Stormwater data has (is) been collected for many urbanized town and village centers... -
SGA Reach Breaks
The stream geomorphic assessment (SGA) is a physical assessment competed by geomorphologists to determine the condition and sensitivity of a stream. The SGA Reach Breaks are...