Active and proposed water chemistry sample sites for the SAVEM program.
University of North Carolina-Asheville Volunteer Water Information Network water chemistry sampling method was used.
ground condition
Internal feature number.(Source:
ESRI)
Internal feature number.(Source:
ESRI)
Type of site: active or proposed benthic or water chemistry.(Source:
Andy Brown)
Organization that collected the data.(Source:
Andy Brown)
Organization's identifier code for the site.(Source:
Andy Brown)
Feature geometry.(Source:
ESRI)
Andy Brown, Equinox Environmental Consulting and Design, volunteers with SAMAB Southern Appalachian Volunteer Environmental Monitoring (SAVEM) program, Friends of the South Fork Holston River, NBII SAIN GIS group, National Forest Foundation, Appalachian Trail Park Office, Tennessee Valley Authority, and University of Tennessee.
64 Biltmore Avenue
Andy Brown created the origianal shapefile and is responsible for the information provided within. See Metadata Reference contacts for those responsible for shapefile and it's metadata.
Provides the location of active and proposed water chemistry sample stations within southern Appalachian watersheds for the SAMAB Southern Appalachian Volunteer Environmental Monitoring (SAVEM) project.
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Dataset copied.
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Points digitized by Andy Brown and Equinox Environmental in original customer input files 'active chemical sample stations.shp', and 'proposed chemical sample site.shp'. The NBII SAIN GIS group made modifications such as deleting, adding, and moving points, adding the ID field, and merging all water chemistry points together.
Users note that this is volunteer collected data that is not field verified. Users should at least credit Southern Appalachian Man And the Biosphere (www.samab.org). For more usage information, check with Andy Brown at Equinox Environmental (828) 253-6856.
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