Below are screen shots of what you will see when you
access the "SWAP Interactive GIS Map." Scroll down and review the
instructions for using the GIS Map. These are screen shots and you will
not be able to click to activate the buttons. They are just for you to
review.
NEW SEARCH opens the Find Water Systems form so that a new
selection can be made.
Select the county to view from county selector drop down box
and choose
to see
a map of the county you've selected. Show map of state will
allow you to view entire state.
Browse list of water systems will run a query according to
your input. If you know a specific water system, you may enter
only the system ID number or a portion of it's name to find the
system. A report will generate showing all the matches found for
that system. Click Map to go to the map of
that system like the one at the top of this help page. If you
click Inventory a report will generate
like the one below.
RE-CENTER the map by selecting the RE-CENTER button and then
left-click on the map near what you would like to see in the
center. The map will be centered on the point you clicked.
Use the IDENTIFY tool to get more information about a point
on the map. The information will appear to the left of the map
in a format similar to below:
Identified Protection Areas Public Water System Id Number: 13333 Water System Name: CLARK PUBLIC UTILITIES
WS Water System Type: Community Source Number: 42 Source Name: WELL 5 MG S05 Source Type: Well Source Use: Emergency Protection Area Type: Assigned
Identified Service Areas Public Water System Id Number: 13333 Water System Name: CLARK PUBLIC UTILITIES Water System Type: Community
No Potential Contaminant Sources Identified
Identified Drinking Water Sources Public Water System Id Number: 13333 Water System Name: CLARK PUBLIC UTILITIES
WS Water System Type: Community Source Number: 42 Source Name: WELL 5 MG S05 Source Type: Well Source Use: Emergency Return to top of page
The BUFFER POINT returns the water system sources within 1000
feet of the point clicked. In the example below, a buffer point
was added to the map. it is indicated by a yellow circle. The
information in the left hand column is updated to display the
source(s) within the buffer area.
Layers can be turned on and off by going back to the LAYERS
screen. The buffered results will remain until a new buffer
point is selected. To go back to the buffered results after
changing the layers, simply click on the ID RESULTS button. If
you don't see the expected results, try the
button
to refresh the map.
When you are ready to remove the buffer point, click on the
button.
The LAYERS button will return you to the layer selection
screen. Once changes are made, select the
button
to refresh the map view to update changes to the map. Zoom in if
the checkbox is not available and the
symbol is shown in order to see that layer.
6 Month Time of Travel
1 Year Time of Travel
5 Year Time of Travel
10 Year Time of Travel
Surface Water Protection Areas
Assigned Time of Travel
Service Areas Known
Potential Contaminant Sources Roads
Highways
Rivers
Lakes
Counties Base Layers
None USGS
Topo USGS
Aerial Photography
ID RESULTS will provide results will provide information like
the following. ID Results can be used in conjunction with the
buffer point tool to identify nearby sources (those within 1000'
of point selected.).
You are currently only viewing water system
00558.
Show all systems:
No Service Areas Identified
No Potential Contaminant Sources Identified
Identified Drinking Water Sources Public Water System Id Number: 65153 Water System Name: FLOATING BEAR Water System Type: Non-Transient,
Non-Community Source Number: 01 Source Name: WELL 1 Source Type: Well Source Use: Permanent
Identified Drinking Water Sources Public Water System Id Number: 88665 Water System Name: TOLMIE COVE WATER SYSTEM Water System Type: Community Source Number: 01 Source Name: Well 1 Source Type: Well Source Use: Permanent
By selecting the Redraw Map button the map will refresh
itself and redraw all the layers. This button will not change
the visible extent of the map.
This button will also submit search engine queries.
Use this when you change the map size to update the map size
after you have made your change in the drop-down box to the
right of the words Adjust map size: