How is GIS used in Texas?

How is GIS used in Texas?

If you have questions regarding available data or need data not contained on this site, contact IT-GIS Team. Analysts, scientists, managers and staff throughout the agency use GIS to manage assets, perform analysis, map, collect and maintain data about the land, wildlife and water resources of Texas.

How do I view and download groundwater data in Texas?

Several base maps and layers, along with interactive tools, allow for viewing and downloading Texas groundwater data. Select one or multiple counties and one or multiple proposed uses from the lists at the top of the page, then click the View Report button in the upper right.

What does TPWD use GIS for?

GIS at TPWD Analysts, scientists, managers and staff throughout the agency use GIS to manage assets, perform analysis, map, collect and maintain data about the land, wildlife and water resources of Texas. TPWD has unique responsibility for the management and conservation of the resources in their area of expertise.

When did the state of Texas start collecting well reports?

This system was started 2/5/2001 and began collecting all reports in 2003. Be aware that the locations of the wells in this database are not verified by State staff and may be inaccurate.

How are faults depicted on a Texas geologic map?

Comments: Faults are depicted as arrows showing relative movement. Click a fault on the map to view more information. Comments: The Geologic Database of Texas was digitized from the Geologic Atlas of Texas (GAT). This map layer shows the boundaries of these source map sheets.

What states are included in the integrated geologic map database?

Preliminary integrated geologic map databases for the United States: Central states: Montana, Wyoming, Colorado, New Mexico, North Dakota, South Dakota, Nebraska, Kansas, Oklahoma, Texas, Iowa, Missouri, Arkansas, and Louisiana

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How accurate is the Texas General Land Office’s mapping data?

The Texas General Land Office makes no representations or warranties regarding the accuracy or completeness of the information depicted in these mapping applications, in downloads from this page, or the data from which it was produced.

Where can I find Texas Commission on environmental quality spatial data?

Geographic Information Systems – Texas Commission on Environmental Quality – www.tceq.texas.gov See links for available TCEQ spatial data, maps, geographic data viewers, TCEQ GIS standards, and useful GIS links. Skip to Content Search Site Toggle navigationMENU Search Site Home Air Land Water Licenses Permits Reporting Sign Up for Updates About Us

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