Description: Point locations of cell towers created by Washington County, UT, from Lat/Lon coordinates provided to AGRC by cell service providers.May 2018.
Description: New Harmony Fire Hydrant data collected by Kolob Fire Department (Julie Woods)Dammeron Valley Fire Hydrant data collected by Dammeron Valley Fire Department (Jay Workman)St. George Fire Hydrant data provided by St. George CityWashington City Fire Hydrant data provided by Washington CityIvins Fire Hydrant data provided by Ivins CitySanta Clara Fire Hydrant data provided by Santa Clara CityCentral (town) Fire Hydrant data provided by Steve Haluska (SSD)Gunlock/Route 18 Fire Hydrant data collected by Julie Woods (Washington County Emergency Services)Diamond Valley Hydrant data collected by Diamond Valley Fire Dept: Jeanette Parker
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Copyright Text: Peter Hansen
Washington County GIS
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Description: This dataset includes Electrical Lines data from AGRC, as well as assorted gas and water line data, source unknown.Gas mains in Washington County were digitized in 2019 by Washington County GIS (see sources in Credits).This dataset represents electrical generation and distribution facilities for portions of Davis, Salt Lake, Utah, Wasatch, and Weber Counties. These data were digitized as part of State of Utah Comprehensive Emergency Earthquake Preparedness Program, 1986-1989.
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Copyright Text: Project Manager: Brent Jones, AGRC Review: AGRC Funding: Utah State Legislature
Washington County gas mains digitizrd from the following sources:
The American Geosciences Institute’s Interactive map of pipelines in the United States
https://pvnpms.phmsa.dot.gov/PublicViewer/
Oil and Gas Fields Map of Utah, 2005. Chidsey and Wakefield, Utah Geological Survey; Hill and Hebertson, Utah Div. of Oil, Gas, and Mining
http://www.oilandgasbmps.org/docs/UT43-Oil-Gas-Fields-Map-Utah.pdf
Description: The Wildland-Urban Interface (WUI) is the area where houses meet or intermingle with undeveloped wildland vegetation. This makes the WUI a focal area for human-environment conflicts such as wildland fires, habitat fragmentation, invasive species, and biodiversity decline. Using geographic information systems (GIS), we integrated U.S. Census and USGS National Land Cover Data, to map the Federal Register definition of WUI (Federal Register 66:751, 2001) for the conterminous United States from 1990-2020. These data are useful within a GIS for mapping and analysis at national, state, and local levels. Data are available as a geodatabase and include information such as housing densities for 1990, 2000, 2010, and 2020; wildland vegetation percentages for 1992, 2001, 2011, and 2019; as well as WUI classes in 1990, 2000, 2010, and 2020.
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Copyright Text: Financial support was provided by the USDA Forest Service under the National Fire Plan. Funding also provided by USDA Forest Service, Northern Research Station. Data obtained from the U.S. Census and USGS National Land Cover Data, see source citations noted below for more details. Author Information: Volker C. Radeloff SILVIS Lab, Dept of Forest & Wildlife Ecology, University of Wisconsin-Madison David P. Helmers SILVIS Lab, Dept of Forest & Wildlife Ecology, University of Wisconsin-Madison Miranda H. Mockrin USDA Forest Service, Northern Research Station Amanda R. Carlson SILVIS Lab, Dept of Forest & Wildlife Ecology, University of Wisconsin-Madison Todd J. Hawbaker U.S. Geological Survey, Geosciences and Environmental Change Science Center, Denver, Colorado, USA Sebastián Martinuzzi SILVIS Lab, Dept of Forest & Wildlife Ecology, University of Wisconsin-Madison