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GIS Methodology for the Public Drinking Water (SWAP) in TN

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GIS Methodology for the Public Drinking Water (SWAP) in TN

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Rebecca Ransom, Hydrologist for the U.S. Geological Survey will speak about data and a GIS methodology for our public drinking water.

As always free food and drinks. Come at 6PM to socialize and 6:30pm is the presentation.

Abstract:
Tennessee Department of Environment and Conservation (TDEC) and the United States Geological Survey began collaborating in 2021 to develop a methodology for geographic information system (GIS) analysis and reporting to support TDEC’s Source Water Assessment Program (SWAP). This systematic GIS approach for assessing public drinking water sources enables public water systems to be better informed of potential vulnerabilities through consistent, accessible, and up to date SWAP reports for the purpose of protecting and managing public supply drinking water sources across the state of Tennessee.

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