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Federal
EnviroAtlas - Average Annual Soil Loss (Scaled) - Existing Land Use / Land Cover Scenario for the Conterminous United States
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency —
This EnviroAtlas national dataset shows the average annual soil loss from each pixel in metric tons per hectare*10,000 for the conterminous United States for 2011... -
City
Tree Inventory
City of Tempe —
This dataset includes Tempeโs tree inventory data and benefits of the trees as calculated by i-Tree Eco in October 2021. The dataset was put together by West Coast... -
City
Rainwise
City of Seattle —
The RainWise program helps eligible property owners manage stormwater by installing rain gardens and/or cisterns on private property. The program is jointly funded by... -
Federal
R-Factor for the Island of Maui
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, Department of Commerce —
The rainfall-runoff erosivity factor (R-Factor) quantifies the effects of raindrop impacts and reflects the amount and rate of runoff associated with the rain. The... -
Federal
EnviroAtlas - Average annual soil loss and sediment yield to waterbodies by 12-digit HUC for the Conterminous United States
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency —
This EnviroAtlas national dataset shows the average annual soil loss and sediment yield to waterbodies by 12-digit HUC subwatershed for the conterminous United States... -
Federal
EnviroAtlas - Water Balance and Surficial Groundwater by 12-digit HUC for the Conterminous United States
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency —
This EnviroAtlas dataset summarizes several U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) water budget and surficial groundwater datasets by 12-digit HUC. It includes average rates... -
City
SPU DWW Aba Rem Other GSI Footprints
City of Seattle —
The DWW (Drainage and Waste Water) GSI (Green Stormwater Infrastructure) layer consists of line and polygon representations of the following features: Swales... -
Federal
R-Factor for the Island of Lanai
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, Department of Commerce —
The rainfall-runoff erosivity factor (R-Factor) quantifies the effects of raindrop impacts and reflects the amount and rate of runoff associated with the rain. The... -
Best Management Practices
District of Columbia —
Best Management Practices (BMPs) are structural controls used to manage stormwater runoff. Examples include green roofs, rain gardens, and cisterns. BMPs reduce the... -
Federal
R-Factor for the Conterminous United States
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, Department of Commerce —
The rainfall-runoff erosivity factor (R-Factor) quantifies the effects of raindrop impacts and reflects the amount and rate of runoff associated with the rain. The... -
City
SPU DWW Swales
City of Seattle —
The DWW (Drainage and Waste Water) GSI (Green Stormwater Infrastructure) layer consists of line and polygon representations of the following features: Swales... -
City
Catch Basins
City of Seattle —
This layer displays all the catch basins, catch basin grated tops, sandboxes, junction boxes, inlets and trash racks within the City of Seattle (and the former... -
Federal
R-Factor for the Island of Oahu
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, Department of Commerce —
The rainfall-runoff erosivity factor (R-Factor) quantifies the effects of raindrop impacts and reflects the amount and rate of runoff associated with the rain. The... -
Impervious Surface 2015
District of Columbia —
The dataset contains basemap (planimetric) features that are typically classified as impervious surface captured in 2015., created as part of the DC Geographic... -
Federal
EnviroAtlas - Average Annual Sediment Delivery Ratio (Scaled) - Existing Land Use / Land Cover Scenario for the Conterminous United States
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency —
This EnviroAtlas national dataset shows the average sediment delivery ratio (SDR) - the percentage of soil eroding from a pixel that is transported to a downstream... -
Federal
EnviroAtlas - 2002 Edge-of-Field Simulated Nitrogen, Phosphorus and Water Quantity Loss by 12-digit HUC for the Conterminous United States
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency —
This EnviroAtlas dataset contains annual (2002) simulated estimations of edge-of-field agricultural nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) lost in surface runoff, subsurface... -
Federal
Puerto Rico Relative Erosion Potential (REP) - 2000
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, Department of Commerce —
The relative erosion potential is an indicator of sediment and pollution runoff from land based on slope, soil type, land cover (circa 2000) and (maximum monthly)... -
City
Peak Control Infrastructure
City of Seattle —
Capacity-constrained is defined by the Stormwater Code, SMC 22.801.040 as a drainage system that the Director of SPU has determined to have inadequate capacity to... -
City
Aba Rem Inlets
City of Seattle —
This layer displays all the catch basins, catch basin grated tops, sandboxes, junction boxes, inlets and trash racks within the City of Seattle (and the former... -
City
SPU DWW Aba Rem Underdrains & Rain Gardens
City of Seattle —
The DWW (Drainage and Waste Water) GSI (Green Stormwater Infrastructure) layer consists of line and polygon representations of the following features: Swales...