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    Source Water Assessment Program Technical Assistance Document

    As states move into the implementation phase of their Source Water Assessment Programs (SWAP), it is becoming evident that data quality, coordination, management, and distribution are key to the success of these programs. Five states' approaches (Pennsylvania, Washington, Ohio, Iowa, and Nevada) to utilizing GIS and incorporating data management in their SWAPs are highlighted in this document and are intended to spark ideas and potential solutions for other states with similar issues.

    Because of its size, the guide may take a while to download. Click here to commence download. (1300K)

     

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