Description: <DIV STYLE="text-align:Left;"><DIV><DIV><P><SPAN>Municipal Stormwater Permit jurisdiction areas for Phase I and Phase II permits, issued by the Washington State Department of Ecology. The Phase I permit regulates discharges from municipal separate storm sewers owned or operated by Clark, King, Pierce and Snohomish Counties, and the cities of Seattle and Tacoma. The Phase II Municipal Stormwater Permit rule extends the coverage of the National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) program to certain "small" municipal separate stormwater sewer systems (MS4s). These permit areas incorporate 2019 updates to incorporated City boundaries and unincorporated Urban Growth Areas (UGA) as defined by the Growth Management Act, as well as 2010 Census extents for urbanized areas adjacent to permitted cities and UGAs. This dataset was last updated in 2019. The current permit is effective Aug. 1, 2019, and expires on July 31, 2024.</SPAN></P></DIV></DIV></DIV>
Service Item Id: 3c79de6af2424539b219ee0797a41b3f
Copyright Text: Washington State Department of Ecology
Description: The statute creating the Puget Sound Puget Sound Partnership requires the creation of Action Areas to assist the Partnership in their work of restoring and rehabilitating the Puget Sound. These Action Areas boundaries represent geographic regions of the Puget Sound that have similar physical characteristics, upland linkages, and common interests where local restoration and rehabilitation plans can be developed and implemented. The broad geographic delineations are a result of input from: the Puget Sound Partnership staff; state and federal agencies; local and tribal governments, and; environmental groups and private citizens with expertise or local knowledge of the Puget Sound. Actual demarcation of the Action Areas used the best available and/or widely accepted geographic information for the Puget Sound. Data include: DNR's watershed administrative units and ShoreZone shoreline data; Ecology's WRIA boundaries and water quality basin boundaries; WDFW/NWIFC Salmon and Steelhead Habitat Inventory Program data; Adaptations of the Puget Sound Assessment and Monitoring basin delineations; University of Washington's Puget Sound Digital Elevation Model 2005; Puget Sound Lidar Consortium's Puget Sound Lowland Lidar data, and local government and jurisdictional catchments delineations.
Description: The Washington State Parcels Project provides a statewide data set of tax parcels and ownership/taxpayer attributes that cover those counties that currently have digital tax parcels. Attribute data has been normalized so that the field names are the same across all counties. The data set contains the tax parcel identification number, the owner/taxpayer name and address information, and the Department of Revenue land use codes.
Service Item Id: 3c79de6af2424539b219ee0797a41b3f
Copyright Text: Washington State Department of Ecology
Description: This dataset describes Native American Ceded Tribal lands in Washington State. Boundary lines have been digitized from a variety of digital data sources including 1:100,000 streams for boundaries described in treaties as following a stream or river, 1:24k Water Resource Inventory Areas (WRIA), Watershed Administrative Unit (WAU) and Hydrologic Unit Code (HUC) boundaries for boundaries referred to in treaties as 'divide', 'summit' or 'between the waters of', 1:100,000 Major Public Lands (for current reservation areas), 10 meter DEM and 7.5 minute USGS digital Quad maps (to define ridgelines and 'divide' where WRIA, WAU or HUC boundaries don't exist) and NAIP orthophoto imagery (to get a feel for what a questionable boundary area actually looks like today). Ceded Land treaty areas are based on treaty language and US Government decrees dated 1854-1892. Natural geographic barriers such as streams and ridge lines were used where described or eluded to in treaty descriptions. Coordinate based latitude/longitude boundary lines were used in some Central Washington areas where described. References to general compass directions were followed using natural barriers such as watershed boundaries or drainages wherever possible. Some treaty boundary descriptions were found to be inadequate, inaccurate and in some cases misleading in nature in describing what should have been a natural boundary or even a coordinate based solution to a property description. Some of these boundary areas open to interpretation are discussed below in the Supplemental Information based on the language and definite boundaries of other treaty areas. Ceded areas in Oregon and Idaho from the Camp Stevens Treaties have been included in this data with the state boundary dividing them. The Washington State Department of Ecology makes no warranty for the accuracy of this material and is not libel for its use. Ecology will maintain this data layer for its own use and distribute to all interested parties. Updates, corrections and documentation should be submitted to the contact person. This data may or may not reflect the most current tribal reservation areas. Tribal reservations are updated regularly in the Major Public Lands (MPL) layer maintained by Washington State Department of Natural Resources. This GIS data is draft information and a work in progress and should be used only as a generalized visual guide to 150 year old treaties of limited content.
Service Item Id: 3c79de6af2424539b219ee0797a41b3f
Copyright Text: Washington State Department of Ecology
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