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Soils Farmland Classification
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Farmland classification identifies map units as prime farmland, farmland of statewide importance, farmland of local importance, or unique farmland. It identifies the... -
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Soils Inland Wetland
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The State of Connecticut defines inland wetlands based on soils. The Connecticut Inland Wetlands and Watercourses Act defines wetland soils to include any of the soil... -
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Soils Hydric Rating
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This rating indicates the percentage of map units that meets the criteria for hydric soils. Map units are composed of one or more map unit components or soil types,... -
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Federal Open Space
State of Connecticut —
See full Data Guide here. Federal Open Space is a polygon feature-based layer that includes land owned in either easement or fee simple interest by the federal... -
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Connecticut State Parcel Layer 2023
State of Connecticut —
The dataset has combined the Parcels and Computer-Assisted Mass Appraisal (CAMA) data for 2023 into a single dataset. This dataset is designed to make it easier for... -
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Connecticut Dams - Public Use
State of Connecticut —
Connecticut Dams is a 1:24,000 scale spatial data developed for use by the Dam Safety Section of the Inland Water Resources Division, Bureau of Water Protection and... -
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Soils All Soils
State of Connecticut —
This data set is a digital soil survey and generally is the mostdetailed level of soil geographic data developed by the NationalCooperative Soil Survey. The... -
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Connecticut CAMA and Parcel Layer
State of Connecticut —
Pursuant to Section 7-100l of the Connecticut General Statutes, each municipality is required to transmit a digital parcel file and an accompanying assessor’s... -
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Connecticut Parcels 2009
State of Connecticut —
See full Data Guide here. Connecticut Parcels for Protected Open Space Mapping is a polygon feature-based layer that includes basic parcel-level information for some... -
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Surficial Aquifer Texture
State of Connecticut —
Surficial Aquifer Texture Map was prepared from the Surficial Materials Map of Connecticut (Stone, J.R., Schafer, J.P., London, E.H. and Thompson, W.B., 1992, U.S.... -
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Trail Access
State of Connecticut —
DEEP Trails Set: Trail Access Points are point features in the Statewide Trails Database that describe where trails are accessed at trail heads, state and municipal... -
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Trail Roadway
State of Connecticut —
DEEP Trails Set: Trail Access Points are point features in the Statewide Trails Database that describe where trails are accessed at trail heads, state and municipal... -
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DEEP Property
State of Connecticut —
See full Data Guide here. DEEP Property is a polygon feature-based layer that includes all land owned in fee simple interest by the State of Connecticut Department of... -
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Soils Parent Material Name
State of Connecticut —
Parent material name is a term for the general physical, chemical, and mineralogical composition of the unconsolidated material, mineral or organic, in which the soil... -
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Connecticut Surficial Stratified Drift
State of Connecticut —
These deposits originate from glacial meltwater, either deposited by streams, through settling in glacial lakes or in glacial marine environments. Stratified drift... -
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1997 Municipal and Private Open Space
State of Connecticut —
Municipal and Private Open Space Property contains parcels owned by municipalities, land trusts and other private entities throughout the state. Generally, these... -
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Trail Interest
State of Connecticut —
DEEP Trails Set: Trail Access Points are point features in the Statewide Trails Database that describe where trails are accessed at trail heads, state and municipal... -
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Tidal Wetlands 1970s
State of Connecticut —
Tidal Wetlands 1970's represents the historic regulatory tidal wetland boundaries produced during the early 1970's by the State of Connecticut Department of... -
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Soils Subsurface Sewage Disposal Systems
State of Connecticut —
Subsurface sewage disposal systems (SSDS) consist of a house sewer, a septic tank followed by a leaching system, any necessary pumps and siphons, and a groundwater...