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1.                     DesgnatedUse            7jAgiutwa                              Aal Designated Use        18 Aquatic Life Harvesting Aquatic Life Harvesting Designated Use        19 Fish Shelfish and Wildlife Protection and Propagation Fish Shellfish and Wildlife Protection and Propagation  Industrial industri    L  29   ndustria            0e     E                Bespmied  se     22 Pubic water Suy       PicWaerSupy        3   Desgmied  se                 3  Rew S         Ren        Desgmied  se       aeeoa  j eMepyi     Designated  se    125  PcT_Overiapping_ SPA Aa O O   PCTOveappgSPAAra O    O O O  DrnkngWaler      Drinkin    GWWel                                  lt A           L   28 Exceptinal Recreational or Ecological Significance   Exceptional Recreational or Ecological Significance    Designated Use          TE 1  gt  M Bs  0 out of 28 Selected     WI HUC12   WSProperties      Figure 3 23     WSProperties table    March 2015 57    EPA Waterscape Tools     Version 1 0 User Manual       The function populates the WSAnalysisType table with the default    All Properties   AnalysisType that contains all Properties with non zero values associated to the each  StudyArea     Table VIIB    IL Bx  E     8     Ea ng             BECOME 4        I        ro  Aura All Properties  I sjo  Aquatic Lite Harvesting u    u D   Fish_Shellfish_and_Wildlife_Protection_and_Propagation        D o fone oS Sos      All Properties   All Properties  o a cep                          2  D  RC
2.           Table   zs  BE   E hy   property table CONUS i i x      oscno    St_Huci2   HUC 12   State   Aesthetic Value   Agricultural   Aquatic Life Harvesting             1  ALostso00z0607  osrs00020e0  AL  us         dub      dub                     2 jAL 031300020602  031300020602  AL     wu           sw         ewe OZ OoOO O O i   O              3 AL 031300020603   031300020603   AL        Nul  Nu Ne     aL 031300020802  031300020802   AL        Nul    O 6                      6   031300020803     AL 031300020804  031300020804   AL        Nul  Null eNO 1             T AL 031300020805  031300020805  AL  enue   Oo   83  o           y Oa               8 AL 031300020806  031300020806  AL        Nu            8       aL 031300020808  031300020808  AL  sNu           10  AL_031300020901  031300020901   AL         Nulk  S          t t  AL 031300020902  031300020902   AL         Nulk  B oaae       im  TER 1 oH ES    0 out of 87751 Selected      property table CONUS                                       Figure 3 8     Input Properties Table for update    e Add the input Properties table to ArcMap     e Open the Catalog window and browse to the location of the EPA Waterscape  toolbox located by default under C  Program Files   x86  ESRI EPA Waterscape Bin     E Folder Connections  E  E  CA  m C  Program Files  x86  4ESRIEPAWaterscape  E  Gal Bin  E lyrFiles  E Scripts  L3 WaterscapeAdmin gdb  ci Eg EPA Watersca pe tbx  E Replace Mull with Zero  EPAWaterscapeContig xml  Figure 3 9   
3.     7  ee  ia e MD sis ej      A eee memet    Aeston Tm A   tee eee  rm  A PII  gt            I    e       o agre      wue Snare ene p    ona non FR            X RAS WAT ae      S  v   Sees ec D E    toa                     re  un   i E    a   4       u g Ar     mae       j   gt     k    Zz  e CO MM Ca De Urt      y     p Pia        fuse Cote O FT ew   ACU ee Putte m korr co Poma m  gt    t            u       una                  o emm eed Pm Tn emt     D    Senat mom deem             Example 477 7 Application        Nutrient Prioritization in Ohio  cont      2B  Identify HUC12s in top 20  of Incremental Agriculture N Yield          e m                  9     Abi        eG Zr oe  eee 4 3 v5 B       Top 20  highlighted       BILL LIE Be  LUTTE    5  ERS  ill          ees o       March 2015 70    EPA Waterscape Tools     Version 1 0 User Manual       Example War    548    Application   Nutrient Prioritization in Ohio  cont         3  Find subset of HUC12s from Step 1 that are also in Step 2A  i e    those that have either a drinking water or recreation designated use or  have SPA area in them AND have nutrient related impairments       35885    e  iue wmm    es wer o od   D dE ie rain Memor P   RANO Si  e P OtO  EA  Ry     z   5b    pe pe  ee deeem meno emen mamme D Anden v Dem ee LA he 9 978 A   o 5  Cam      6 0  N55 2 2        55 BAN ESSOTASS    5                   Example 447   777 Application     Nutrient Prioritization in Ohio  cont         4  From Step 3  find subset of 
4.     E     C  Program Files  85  ESRI WeterUtits Archtydro ArcToolbax     E CATest2 NONRData  Output Layer     Bl CAUserschr3244 Documents     amp  E Ready To Use Services  ceres   MenmTaimnte  E    Analyzes controls loaded  dts 5 32   pmpsien        Figure 2 2     Initial Data added to the map                   It opens the EPAWaterscape form that may be docked in the screen  The form does not  contain any existing analysis initially     March 2015 7    EPA Waterscape Tools     Version 1 0 User Manual                                  kl er   Selection Type   Add to Curent Selection      Sure     er   Hirn         Reneinna weight in  Cice Sere   Seve res  EI Stow Mai  Runde     Calor Rao Geen Yow Rad    To BE ne          V  Export ates to Broes    Analysis controls loaded  dt 5 325       Figure 2 3   EPAWaterscape Form   First Analysis    March 2015 8    EPA Waterscape Tools     Version 1 0 User Manual       2 2 Create New Analysis    e Click the New button to start creating a new analysis     EPA Waterscape O xs    Analysis  Title Study Area Properties      New    Figure 2 4     New Button in EPA Waterscape Form  The    New    button is renamed    Create      The top section of the form is editable and a title and description for the new analysis  may be entered     The Study Area dropdown lists all the available study areas where analyses may be  performed     March 2015 9    EPA Waterscape Tools     Version 1 0 User Manual          Analysis   Title   New Anaiysis 000     Mn
5.    Designated Use Category 1  Waters Meeting All Designat     E         Socio Economic Economic Stress Indicator       Figure 2 7     New Properties Group Window    e Enter a title and description for the new analysis  select the StudyArea and  Properties of interest and click Create     The Create button reverts back to New     March 2015 11    EPA Waterscape Tools     Version 1 0 User Manual                 WaterscapeAnalysa  mud   ArcMap bei M    File Edit View Bockmarks Insert Selection Geoprocessing Customize Windows Help  3  Meas  amp  xi  oid 124600  Zaga KE AAO JI EURO    DEAS  amp   Data Preparabon   EPAWaterscape Help z  ni 9 X EPA Waterco ax   Catal ax  pe eg  k   s Analyss m ea   v  LI  Bu Title Study Ares Properties o 9 5 ar JE ew     Layer Fiet Analysis     pertie Locations  7 Ready To Use Services  3 x EEE  waterscapeanadysis gdb rn E 77  Home   EPAWaterscape E  cy Hua      J watersc apeanalysis gdb  O WSStudyA Open   FirstAnalysis  a Anatyss Step E FirstAnalysis SO  uw lyses SA rer ES EJ  FirstAnalysis_WSStudyArea  mu lysesTyp ic     9e 5 HUCI2  IJ WSProperties Generate Subset EI WSStudyAres  GB WSAnalysisSteps Select Features E APUNIQUEID  E WSPropertyAnalysisStep      EJ  LAVERKEYTABLE  Salecton Type   Addto Cumert Selecton      Manusi Selection eye      FirstAnahysis EI WSAnalysesTyp  3 CAEPAWsterscep erscepesn  gdb Add Festum IE  WSAnalysisStep  Dp FirstAnal Source E wsProp   3 m y en  WSPropertyAnalysisStep  c Qi Waterscape i  gl First  ne edis    Folder 
6.   5 2 Ohio     Nutrients    Example 43 772 Application     Nutrient Prioritization in Ohio       A Multi step Example     can narrow domain after each step    1  Find HUC12s with concentrated  Values        Identify HUC12s that are either designated for drinking  water or recreation use Pinas surface drinking water SPA  area in them     2  Evaluate nutrient    Stressors              A  Select HUC12s that have nutrient related impairments  B  Identify HUC12s that rank in the top 2096 based on  agriculture related N incremental yields from SPARROW  3  Find subset of HUC12s from Step 1 that are also in Step 2A  4  From Step 3  find subset of HUC12s that are also in Step 2B    Example 42 5772 Application     Nutrient Prioritization in Ohio  cont         1  Find HUC12s with concentrated    Values         Identify HUC12s that are either designated for drinking water or  recreation use or have surface drinking water SPA area in them                ssw  w mo  ee ew  drum femmes     0 assum    eo tem  fates om I 7 mo at         Perform    Or    logic in 1 step by assigning  weights among desired properties       ji       vm ba       1H G      Emm il i           March 2015 69    EPA Waterscape Tools     Version 1 0 User Manual       Example 4477 7 Application        Nutrient Prioritization in Ohio  cont      2A  Select HUC12s with nutrient related impairments                     eo  c  1    5       ume Pad  gt     J  oo Assign 100  Weighting to Nutrient Impairment Property  m x  um  x 
7.   Figure 2 18     Properties filtered based on Group Names    e Enter weights in the Weight column for some of the properties so that their sum    adds up to 100     March 2015    18    EPA Waterscape Tools     Version 1 0 User Manual       The    Remaining weight to assign    box becomes green and its value is 0  The Calculate  Scores button becomes enabled     So    THE         rt  HAAA k  AANA    DeguedUe      Dahagr         DragWae  Habit  marawa o  eee  Me  Nonpont Source Poets  Beras 0  Cc U  oe o O               ZI Stow Magi  Renderino     Color Rao Gren Yeow Red    C Tos EE   Porere       Figure 2 19     Assign Properties Weights   Final Status  e Click Calculate Scores     The tool copies all source features into a new feature class named by concatenating the  analysis name with the suffix _S2  It adds weight fields for each of the properties named  by adding the prefix    W   to the properties fields    names  It also adds a field to store the  score that is named by appending the current step with the suffix score  e g  Step2Score    This field is used for rendering the layer in the map     BMN LL ELA     TFT  L  7emirseii  Semams  pai         E  ENE IJNAC CI E        Figure 2 20     Weight Fields and Score Field    March 2015 19    EPA Waterscape Tools     Version 1 0 User Manual          File Edit View Bockmarks Insert Selection Geoprocessing Customize Windows Help       bees B xoci  iss 7 Zi SGSRSO Ke AQAnOnies  CR O mzAMsic My  Data Preparabon   EPAWaterscape H
8.   Replace Null with Zero tool        e Double click the Replace Null with Zero tool  Set the Input Properties Table to    your updated Properties table and create an output Properties table in the same  location  Click OK to run the tool     3  Replace Null with Zero    Input Propertes Table   property table CONUS  Output Properties Table   E MPrajecte EPAWATERSCAPEldata 12082014WWaterscape Property TablelProperty Table 1 gdblproperty table CONUS with   le        Figure 3 10     Replace Null with Zero User Interface    The updated table contains O values instead of Null values in the properties fields     March 2015 47    EPA Waterscape Tools     Version 1 0 User Manual       3 3 2 2 Cleanup Base Analysis Layer  optional     You need to remove from the Base Analysis Layer any existing property fields that you  want to upload if they already exist  You can use the Delete Field geoprocessing tool to  delete specific attributes     e If the input Base Analysis Layer already contains some of the properties you want  to upload update  browse to the Delete Fields tool in the Data Management  toolbox     E  Toolboxes    g My Toolboxes  E E System Toolboxes    EB 3D Analyst Tools tbx     amp  Analysis Tools tbx  E C Arc Hydro Partial Terrain Update tbx    C Arc Hydro Tools tbx     E Cartography Tools tbx      c   Conversion Tools tbx    E Data Interoperability Tools tbx  m E Data Management Tools tbx  E E Archiving      S Attachments  E   amp  Data Comparison  E S  Distributed Geodat
9.  2  Enter description for new analysis    Source    Generate Subset    o JEN  Apply Score Selection     Switch Selection  Selection Type   Add to Current Selection      Manual Selection    Swee    Designated Use Designated Use pasan 0     meet B  ue ete 8    Dose be  Anus ee   E  o      Degen  ae 108s    E      es j       umm li dl 5 5 5  Remaining weit assign TODT  A Son Hopi  Reden  gt   Calor Ramen Yow Red    Tol EE  Paes          V Export Tables Excl    Creating New Analysis        Figure 2 5   New Analysis     After clicking    New       March 2015 10    EPA Waterscape Tools     Version 1 0 User Manual       The Property dropdown lists property groups available for the current selected  StudyArea  By default only the group All Properties is available  Additional groups may  be created by selecting the New    option in the Properties dropdown list              EPA Watersci  Analysis  Title          Enter description for new analysis     Figure 2 6     New    Properties Option    After clicking New  a new grouping of properties for the current StudyArea may be  created and made available in the main EPAWaterscape form       New Properties Group    New Group Name VEizeelf  Include Group  Pr EI WE Designated Use Aesthetic Value  Fl   Designated Use Agricultural  Impaired Waters Al Impairments  Impaired Waters All Impairments minus Mutrients elated  Designated Use Aquatic Life Harvesting    Mon point Source Projects   CWA Section 319 Mon point Source Proj       E   E   E   E 
10.  Designated Ue areis     i   o  Designated Use Categoy 1 Wa    CI  0     0  esI EN NN _           x  NI  Dee sont  Er jo jo  Decent   EL Jo fo         ge   pamm   eee  Remaining weight to assign 100     Calculate Scores Show MapTips  Rendang    Cr Rare Goss Tar od    Toe E Foron         Eon Teles to Erce    layer  AL is added to map FirstAnalysis  Figure 2 11   EPAWaterscape Form     After Clicking    Create       March 2015 14    EPA Waterscape Tools     Version 1 0 User Manual       2 3 Generate Initial Subset    2 operations may be performed as the first step in the analysis   e Generate subset by selection   e Calculate score for all features     Example of generating a subset with selections   The saved selection from this step determines the set of available features in the  following step  however features can subsequently be manually added back in      e Click the Manual Selection button in the form   Note  The manual selection steps being performed must be captured by the user in the metadata    window displayed by clicking Save Selection if they are intended to be used in the report     The Switch Selection and Save Selection buttons are now enabled  The selection  environment is set in the Selection Type dropdown     Generate Subset  Select Features     z z 1 0       Add Features RER eer ten  Remove From Curent Selection       Figure 2 12     Generate Subset  e Click map features to create a selection  Change the Selection Type to    add    or     remove    and con
11.  Figure 4 3     ApFunction GenerateReport     The Bookmarks in the XML configuration files are related to bookmarks in the  associated Microsoft Word template document  The bookmarks may be displayed in the  Word template by selecting the Advanced options and checking the box next to  Show  bookmarks      Word Options    General     Properties follow chart data point       Displi  cpu Show document content    Proofing      Show background colors and images in Print Layout view   m     Show text wrapped within the document window  Language     Show picture placeholders     Advanced Show drawings and text boxes on screen  Show bookmarks      Show text boundaries   E  Show crop marks  Add Ins     Show field codes instead of their values  Trust Center Field shading    When selected          Use draft font in Draft and Outline views    Customize Ribbon    Quick Access Toolbar    Mame   Courter New    4   n       Figure 4 4     Display Bookmarks in Word Document    March 2015 65    EPA Waterscape Tools     Version 1 0 User Manual       5  Analysis Scenario Examples    This section describes hypothetical examples on how the EPA Waterscape application  may be used to conduct analyses  The objective of this section is not to provide  suggestions or guidelines on how to conduct your own analyses but to demonstrate how  the application may support your analytical needs     March 2015 66    EPA Waterscape Tools     Version 1 0 User Manual       5 1 Massachusetts     Designated Uses    Ex
12.  Online Help    The online help is available by clicking the Help button on the EPA Waterscape toolbar  or in the forms for each function     March 2015 4    EPA Waterscape Tools     Version 1 0 User Manual       2 Creating a new Waterscape Analysis using existing  Data    The EPA Waterscape tools allow ranking input polygon features using a set of preset  properties to identify priority areas for a given purpose  A set of properties characterizing  US States are installed with the application and may be used to run analyses  This  supporting data 1s installed in the WaterscapeAdmin gdb geodatabase located in the  installation location EPA Waterscape bin folder     2 1 Initialize EPA Waterscape Analysis Environment    e  n your saved map document  click the EPA Waterscape function on the EPA  Waterscape toolbar     The tool copies supporting tables from the default WaterscapeAdmin gdb geodatabase  located in the installation location EPA Waterscape bin folder as well as the  WSStudyArea feature class into a new geodatabase named after the map document and  located in the same directory as the map document     In the picture below  the map document was saved as WaterAnalysis mxd in the  EPAWATERSCAPE Analyses subdirectory   The tool created a new geodatabase called waterscapeanalysis gdb as well in the same  location  It copies the WSStudyArea feature class defining the study area polygons  available for analysis as well as the EPA Waterscape administration tables    e WSAnaly
13.  Pp FirstAnalysis    om A Aralyas Step 2 Fi eee is 50  nalyses  r 5 er  3 FirstAnalysis SL  ID WSAnalysesType NOS Kindes nr Tan Aen 3  Matana is WSStudyAres  WD WSProperties Generate Subset 3 Bp Huc  2  f  WSAnalysisSteps Select Features EN wSStudyArea    8j  WSPropertyAnalysisStep  m DNE       PP  N 5 WsAnalysesType    First Anahrsis  AEP AW  A b      Ei Son waterscapesnslysis  gd    3 5   WSAnalysisSteps       WSProperbes  E  WSPropertyAnalysisStep  i Qi wat  D   Ej  Folder Connections    Le j     g C   p x  fhe E C Program Files 686  ESRIEP AWaterscape    gt  4 N J 3 EZ Bin  diae  CN l   MA 3 Ei lyrfiles  4 A               Let    Analysis  Y    SCORE    on x Yellow Red lyr    AARE        C Lo    SCORE Light to Dark lyr  Ts N uw pom 1    WSStudyArea hr  Se F  ny    3i    Scripts  i    n e A vd  C0 3 O weterscapesdmin gdb  x Fa  i Sp HUCI     o ooooloo cooo  ee 6 oe 6 6 s ee clo    E NIRE SX    EO  xs  f ZB  APUNIQUEID    al T   A EZ LAYERKEYTABLE     2 rA ED  wSAnalyses  S f d Ly   X3  WSAnalysesType  n  N  Y       s AN TI wSAnatysissteps  2    4 al 4 a  WSProperties  TI WSPropertyAnalysisStep  NS        4  amp  EPA Waterscapetbx   gt    ial EPAWasterscapeConfigam    3 E Templates  Acton Deecrpton Ql  EPAV  sters     DE source Laye Copy  Frstanatyss_ S0   Copy AL HUCT2  gt Frat  naiyats SO E E CAP rogram Files  86  VESRIWeterUtils Arc Hydro Arc Toolbox   1 Maus Selecton  FrsAnsyss 51 Menus Selection FirtAnaiyas_S0  gt FretAna   amp  E CATest2NDNRData Output Layers    Remasn
14.  S4  FirstAnalysis 55       FirstAnalysis 56   Top Percent Request  10 of 37 Top Percent as Records  4lPolygons Retumed  including 15 ties   1         Help     Close            Figure 2 51   Delete Selected and Subsequent Steps    The layers associated with the selected step and subsequent steps  3 and higher  are  removed from the map and deleted from the geodatabase     3   FirstAnalysis    AL  m     O Hrst  nalysis 52  xj O FrstAnalysis 51  rj O FirstAnalysis S0       LB waterscapeanalysis gdb       tj FirstAnalysis     Ed  FirstAna   Ed  FirstAna   Ed  FirstAna   Ed  FirstAna              lysis SU  lysis S1  lysis 52  lysis WSStudyArea       Figure 2 52     Remaining Layers after Deletion    2 11 Create Analysis from existing Analysis    You can create a new analysis based on an existing analysis or based on specific steps    from an existing analysis     e Select the existing analysis to use as a source for the new Analysis and click Open    to open it     e Left click the last step you want to include in your analysis to select the record   then right click and select Create New Analysis from Current Step in the context    menu    March 2015    40    EPA Waterscape Tools     Version 1 0 User Manual       ruere  Macc HUC T2   Fr S   F Manual 5 EDU  MM Eire    TUER Selected am auam Steps               V  Export Tables o Excl    Step 1 Source FirstAnalysis_S0 Target FirstAnalysis_S1  Figure 2 53     Create New Analysis from Current Step    e Enter a name and description fo
15.  WSPropertyAnalysisStep 5  s v i Sep3Scom ws     10   Apply Score Selection    Ferstinabysis_WSStudyAres  HUCI   laan   Selecton Type   Select From Cuert Select       Manual Selachon B  WSStudyAres      O CARP AWaterscope waterscapeanalysis gdb Add Features E gases RE     Dp FirstAnal          lysis Source  RmtAnalysa  S3   Select    EB wSAnatyses  ea I WSAnalysesT ype  v EB WSAnalysisSteps   2 WSProperties    pe Step3Score E wsSPropertyAnalyusStep    Addtion di  oO      ED Folder Connections  MO  lt ccomesl          z y Toolboxes   Mi lt soms2 E My Toolboxes  E32  lt  score  3 D System Toolboxes   33  lt    ore s 4 u   g Database Servers  Ei  lt    ore 55 iei t9 Database Connections  BB 5  lt  scores 6    R3 GIS Servers  I6  lt  scores 7 5 3 My Hosted Services  m  lt    corsa     E Ready To Use Services  cuo   Il   lt  score  lt  10   O FirstAnalysis 53   O FirstAnalysis_S2   x C FirstAnalysis SI Remaining weight to assign 100  7 Stow MapTipe       E FirstAnalysis 50       Leper Description   FestAnalysia SO Copy AL_HUC12  gt FistAnalyais_ SO   FrtAnsyse  51 Menus Selecton FretAnslyas_S0  gt FiretAnetyas_S   Fex nass 52 Weight  Exceptonal Recreational or Ecological  Fest nsyse 53  Wagt Aquetc_Lie_Harvesiings70  Public Wete    Score Based Selection   FestAnalysis S4 4cStep2ScoreclO and 5cSepYScorect                  Generate Report    7  Export Tables to Excel   Help              Save Manual Selection       Figure 2 36     Results after Second Subset    The step is written to
16.  and also provides an  entry for renaming the new property if the user so desires     Data Preparation r  EPAWaterscape Help      Add Property to Base Analysis Layer       Import Study Area from Base Analysis Layer  Figure 3 6     Add Property to Base Analysis Layer    e Select Data Preparation  gt  Add Property to Base Analysis Layer     March 2015 45    EPA Waterscape Tools     Version 1 0 User Manual         Add Property to Base Analysis Layer  Analysis Layer  Base Analysis Layer    Join Field    Property Table  Property Table  Join Field  Property Field    Property Field in            Analysis Layer Al impairments 5t Quintile      OK     Hep    Cancel      Figure 3 7   Add Property to Base Analysis Layer Form       Note  This tool processes only one field at the time     3 3 2 Add Multiple Properties    If you want to process multiple fields without renaming them  you can use the out of the  box Join Field tool to add the fields from the properties table as 1s in the Base Analysis  Layer  You will need to replace the null values with zeros in the properties table first  before performing the join     3 3 2 1 Replace Null values in Properties Table  optional   The input properties table contain on field for each property  If there are Null values    associated to the properties  these values must be set to 0  This may be done using the  EPA Waterscape toolbox Replace Null with Zero tool     March 2015 46    EPA Waterscape Tools     Version 1 0 User Manual                  
17.  from Base Analysis Layer    The objective of this function is to create subsets of StudyArea features contained in the  base analysis layer  e g   a single state  as well as the associated WSStudyArea feature  class  WSProperties table and WSAnalysesType table used to support the analyses     Warning  You must not click the EPAWaterscape tool if you plan to upload your custom data since  this action will load the default configuration        Data Preparation    EPAWaterscape Help      Add Property to Base Analysis Layer  Import Study Area from Base Analysis Layer       Figure 3 17      Import Study Area from Base Analysis Layer Function  e Select Data Preparation  gt  Import Study Area from Base Analysis Layer     e Specify the input Base Analysis Layer  Specify as Study Area Name Field and  Study Area Code Field the fields that will be used to identify all features  belonging to a specific Study Area  For example  the Base Analysis Layer used to  generate the default database contains the field State that stores the 2 digit code of  the State where the polygon feature is located  The Study Areas Code Field is  used to name the output Base Analysis layer associated with each Study Area   The Layer Name suffix will be appended to this code     e Specify as Analysis Zone ID Field the field storing the unique identifier for each  input polygon feature that will be used in the reports  Specify as Analysis Zone  Name Field the name field that will be used in the reports     e Spe
18.  some background  Otherwise  the layer created in step 1 is turned off by default     March 2015 20    EPA Waterscape Tools     Version 1 0 User Manual            FirstAnalysis  E LS CAEPAWaterscape waterscapeanalysis gdb  cj Ir FirstAnalysis   m AL  CJ   El First amp nalysis 52   Step25core       Manual Addition  L10  dO  lt  scores 1  Wi  scores    2  lt  score  lt 3   3   score   4  E24     score 2 5  IE 5  lt  score  6  M6    score  amp  7  a   scores8  Wi   score   9  dE  O   score    10   Ej O FirstAnalysis 51  L    E FirstAnalysis_S0       Figure 2 22     First Analysis S2 Layer    The field used to render is displayed in the Rendering dropdown  By default  the layer is   rendered using the last calculated Score  The symbology used corresponds to the selected  ramp in the Color Ramp dropdown  The list of available color ramps may be customized   refer to section 4 1 for more information on adding your own symbology      The Show MapTips checkbox indicates whether to display the score being rendered as a  map tip when hovering over a feature with the mouse on the map     March 2015 21    EPA Waterscape Tools     Version 1 0 User Manual          Invert Weight Step    meee ona  ER p        Remaining wo eo   Cate Sees   Amen  Sw Mai  Rendering  Surio    Cur Faroe Yelow Rad  Tep  25   Fee      Figure 2 24   Assign Properties Weights after Calculating Scores  After Calculate Scores  a new layer is created but the step is not yet completed  The user  has the option to modify 
19.  the Analysis Summary table as a Score Based Selection     March 2015 30    EPA Waterscape Tools     Version 1 0 User Manual       Analysis Summary       Step Action Layer Description   gt  DIE Source Layer Copy   RrstAnalysis SD   Copy AL_HUC12  gt FirstAnalysis_SO  1 Manual Selection First Analysis_51   Manual Selection First Analysis _50  FirstAnalysis_51  2 Score Calculation First Analysis 52   Weight  Exceptional Recreational or Ecological Significance 50  Recreation 50  3 Score Calculation First Analysis_53   Weight  Aquatic_Lfe_Harvesting  0  Public_Water_Supph 30  4 Score Based Selection   FirstAnabsis_54   4 lt Step2Scores10 and 5zStep3Scorez10    Figure 2 37     Analysis Summary after Step 4    2 7 Add back Features    This step allows adding back features that are not in the subset     e Specify the source feature class from which the features will be added     SO     contains all features from the original study area  Select FirstAnalysis_S3 and  click Select     Add Features       Figure 2 38     Add Features Source    The layer FirstAnalysis_S3 is now visible and selectable  Any existing selected set is  cleared in the layer     e Set the Selection Type to    Add to Current Selection    and click on the map to  select the features from the layer FirstAnalysis_S3 to add back in the new subset  feature class  FirstAnalysis_S5      e Once you are done with selecting the features to add back  click Add Features   e Enter a description for the step when prompted and 
20. 31602050207  AL 031602050208 031602050208  AL 031602050300 031602050300       wa   med   el fed   sl fed   et   ad   md fe   ed fd      c4                                                                              step1   step2   step                 x  LN       100   Figure 2 50     Resulting Excel Spreadsheet       2 10 Delete Analysis Step s     You can delete one or more steps from the analysis 1f needed   e Inthe Analysis Summary table click the desired Analysis Summary step and    make sure the name of the step appears at the bottom of the form  Then  right   click the step you want to delete  note that all subsequent steps will also be    March 2015 39    EPA Waterscape Tools     Version 1 0    User Manual       deleted  and choose to    Create New Analysis from the current step    or to    Delete  Selected and Subsequent Steps    from the context menu     Analysis Summary  Step Action Layer  Source Layer Copy   Manual Selection    Score Calculation    Create New Analysis from Current Step  Delete Selected and Subsequent Steps    Top Score Selection      Generate Report    V  Export Tables to Excel    step 3 Source FirstAnalysis_ 52 Target First amp nalysis 53    Description  FirstAnalysis 50   Copy AL HUCT2  FirstAnalysis 5     FirstAnalysis 51   Manual Selection First nalysis S    FirstAnalysis 51  FirstAnalysis_52   Weight  Exceptional Re    eational or Ecological Significance 50  Recreation 50      Brvesting  70  Public Water Supply 30    izStep3Scorez 10     is_
21. 5    in addition to a map  a report can be generated to document steps and resulting HUC12 scores       Example 43 772 Application   Designated Uses in Massachusetts  cont         u tege Lund           os om uio m   gun     ve   nem sarea  v testes         n       wu tar         LI  bee P x     D srl aa   e GO  gt   premat dn LIS  perse qi un  pm rA     Tyan     i      m 399 we   279008 BAT th  IO ao th  Le Ce Do ts  bE a ae  Dr Ten a  pow IS on  premio vn LES  eee lad  s  vn u   139 0090    gt   3208064c20t     rum vw Sel    LNK   2002     ee    Lou bc AD  aA  PEKA on  irs ya s   LS ssl LM    pm  Lew         Parr  gt   are 2  Se  9 z             EPA Waterscape Report  4203214131  w   Ahpalysit Sarnenary      a  vot ae i    wm   Peet n  d Deeg ated mom ooo  su             be              Ae mie ae mono 8I rem v a      empta Were 0 Menta roland impar s s     pert wei red temo o B e  E 5 m   opened Amen men un om o   z e  scd Weber Atmen Dub   8   2    w    Wii met eee o   c  peed Hymen 5   y V  ater EKINA Pee net  gt  5  gt   mu  oe ae e   LA   warm Werd vag eet 6   6  wann va    e p  m rema leew ty    2 2  gt   korrea Love Kitna 5 LI LJ   anges um temmes teus     i  Congres Im E        e 28   bu ee LT AL            9 X  Bpap ume Uh Par asd rot re ooa o   NER   LLL nn  e a      Deng ated im   e    LI      esenened um Dax he eo   ja i  et um e   WM      Leeper  im Emper i   s M  Dem A FET Over eng IPA Aree e s gi             EPA Waterscape Tools     Version 1 0 User Manual     
22. Connecti    3 KZ  CA Program Files 685p ESRIEPAWaterscape  GJ Bin  E Iyrfiles     Analysis  S0Jyr     SCORE Green Yellow Red lyr     SCORE Light to Dark lyr  C   WSStudyAres tyr  5 EZ Scripts       Remaining weight to assign 100 TD WSPropernes  TI WSPropertyAnalysisStep    Rendering Color Ramo    E EPA Waterscape tb    Qi EPAWaterscapernxd  C  Program Files G6  ESRIWaterUtils ArcHydroArc Toolbox  CATestZ NDNRDats Output Leyers   C Userschei3244Docur  Projects EPAWATERSCAPE   Proyects IONR  E  Projects NONR  Projects NDNR FromNDNR ESRI Activity 1    m       SDEBDREDNERER  Ap m pm f  A          F DNR  hnd2c    hydresrv cS  Ej Toolboxes  e   My Toclb  Generate Report    V  Export Tables to Excel Help Close hacken       gt  System Toclbowes  layer  AL is added to map PirstAnalysis mpe  zu    m     E Gj Database Servers    Figure 2 8     New Analysis     After Clicking    Create       The tool copies the supporting data associated with the selected StudyArea into a new  feature dataset named after the analysis and adds it into the map as the SO layer named by  concatenating the analysis name with the suffix     SO     The StudyArea feature 1s copied into the feature dataset into the feature class named by  concatenating the analysis name and the suffix   WSStudyArea               Layers  E L3 CAEPAWaterscape waterscapeanalysis gdb   rj a Huci2   E O WSStudyArea        EH WSAnalyses  EH WSAnalysesType  EH WSProperties  EH WSAnalysisSteps  EH WSPropertyAnalysisStep    rj   FirstAnal
23. EPA Waterscape User  Manual  Draft    Version 6 0  March 2015    EPA Waterscape Tools     Version 1 0 User Manual       l     Table of Contents   Gett mp starte eben NE od Rieden I  1 1 Install the EPA Waterscape Tools                           eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee enne nennen I  17 Open ArcMap and load the EPA Waterscape toolbar                                sssss 3  1 3 Data  Re  dquime mie fll ea eier 4  1 4 Ole DD simae oeste ee Ne idea 4   Creating a new Waterscape Analysis using existing Data                          eeeeeeeessss 5  2 1 Initialize EPA Waterscape Analysis Environment               cccccccccccesseeeseeceeeeeeees 5  2 2 Create New Analys S ee ee een 9  2 3 Generale  Initia SUDS6el ss esito a ded iut Lot edlen ciuiuss 15  2 4 Generate TESTS COM da cce tremens t utut ae iust toti is mu Rad tus tend Ue sus iu equi aU dud 17  2 9 Generate second SCOLe duse edt o ea decis eeu ae deus 25  2 6 Generate Second SUD SCL a dede diccre ara dt cette evenness anata ace 28  2i AdO DD ACK invo E E  T 3l  2 8 Generate IRC DOL yx saves etu tud een EIS I Ue DUE 34  2 9 Pelee Analysis SIC DUS  e ee tans acer 39  2 10 Create Analysis from existing Analysis                     essere 40   Settine   p Custom Diana ee 42  od Add Properties to Base Analysis Layer                cccccccccsssseeeseeeeeeeeeeaenseeceeeeeeaaas 45  1 2   Import Study Area from Base Analysis Layer                cccccccccsssseseeeceeeeeeeneeeees 32  1 3 Set Custom Database as Default EPA Waterscape Admi
24. HUC12s that are also in Step 2B  i e    those that have either a drinking water or recreation designated use or  have SPA area in them and have nutrient related impairments AND rank  in the top 20  of agriculture incremental N yield       61             March 2015 71    EPA Waterscape Tools     Version 1 0 User Manual       5 3 Vermont     Protection    Example 42 792 Application   Protection in Vermont    1  Identify HUC12s with impairments               Make a  Switch  selection to identify watersheds with no known georeferenced  impairments  I e  select HUC12s not colored in below left image    2  From HUC125 identified in Step 1  select those ranking In top 50  in terms of waters meeting all  designated uses  i e   clean  waters   FA  3  From HUC12s identified in Step 2  identify those projected to receive the highest 20  of    impervious cover stress fi    L1  All impairments Top 50  of Category 1 Waters Top 20  of 2040 Impervious Cover s   Switch selection to identify Values   Value   Stress        March 2015 72    
25. Life Harvesting  Exceptional Recreational or Ecological Significance     Fish  Shellfish and Wildlife Protection and Propagation    Industrial  IM    ECTEIN UN       Figure 3 15     Join Field Geoprocessing Tool User Interface    The selected Properties have been added to the Base Analysis Layer           D LLLI EE  EBL EEE      ensem    see  ster   uc T State   arope Lenan Serene T Aesmenevaue_ T nares     1  Poyon _ AL_031300020601  021200020601  AL   17971599586 D     2  ronson ai stsonzonz_orsoozoez  at       zen  eaea nsr ol        S  L  3  Poivoon _ AL_031300020603  031300020603  AL   14654252894   62028128886889  0  o  H     E  mone A    name   Trasse           5  L       S  f  A stsooonees  osram  a 17969802    oiyaon      I a  eoyeen Atos 300020506   031200020806  AL       25600887207   avesse soes    L  o  Polyaon  AL 031300020808  03130002008  AL   18956647825   10642537690789  0  w    to  Polyaon   AL 031300020801  03130002090  AL    S0063385116   87265080540859         0     L  32  Poivoon  A 031300020803  031300020903  AL   65763326939   62363875603088  0  5   L  na  Poivoon   AL_031300020907  031300020907  AL   39652008006   46775069786068  gu  o  L  44  Poiygon _ AL_031200020908  021300020908  aL   aaase oa1za2   2450649928002      0      4     a uam oa mom nm mam a a    1   oH AL ES    0 out of 87751 TM       TEE 3 16     Base Analysis Layer with Joined Properties    March 2015 51    EPA Waterscape Tools     Version 1 0 User Manual       3 4 Import Study Area
26. Top  2513  Pohmons      Description  O nm ig rm DTI  HUCTZo Franci  SO         Manual Selection Manual Selection FirstAnalysis_SO  gt FirstAnalysis_S1    2  Seore Calculation  FistAnalysis_52 Weight  Exceptional_Recrestional_or_Ecological_  3   Score Calculation  FistAnalysis_S3   Weight  Aquatic_Life_Harvesting 70  Public_Wate          V  Export Tables o xc    Calculate scores done     Figure 2 27     Properties after Second Score    March 2015 26    EPA Waterscape Tools     Version 1 0    User Manual       The new Step3 layer is added into the Table of Contents of ArcMap under the Study Area  layer  It uses the symbology selected in the Color Ramp dropdown list and Step3Score as  the Rendering field instead of Step2Score     rj   FirstAnalysis    E L3 CAEPAWaterscapeNwaterscapeanalysis gdb       In FirstAnalysis  E AL    m      FirstAnalysis_53    Step3Score    C  Manual Addition            dO  lt  score  1  Ml  lt   score  amp  2   2  lt  scores 3    13     scores 4   I4  lt  score   5  I5   score s 6  Bo    scores 7  a    scores  WW  lt  scores 9    iO  lt  score   10    rj EL  FrstAnalysis 52    Step25core        Manual Addition            dO  lt  score  1  Ml  lt  scores   P   lt  scores 3    3 lt  scores 4   214  lt  scores 5  P5  lt  scores 6  B G   score  amp  7  d     score  8  aS  lt  score  amp  9    WW   lt  score    10      O FirstAnalysis_51  E FirstAnalysis_S0    Figure 2 28     Rendering for Second Score    Note    You can switch the field used to render by s
27. abase       amp   Domains      S Feature Class      ER  Features  c ES Fields     Add Field      Add Incrementing ID Field     Alter Field     Assign Default To Field     Calculate End Time     Calculate Field    N    Convert Time Field    E Convert Time Zone   w  a  Disable Editor Tracking     Enable Editor Tracking  EN Transpose Fields    Figure 3 11     Delete Field Tool       e Double click the tool  Select the Base Analysis layer as input table and select the  properties fields to delete  Do not delete the identifier fields     March 2015 48    EPA Waterscape Tools     Version 1 0 User Manual       F ST HUC12       Huc  12   State  Aesthetic Value  Agricultural    Aquatic Life Harvesting    v  Exceptional Recreatinal or Ecological Significance     Fish  Shellfish and Wildlife Protectio      Industrial       Figure 3 12   Delete Existing Properties Fields from Base Analysis Layer                    mecs uester  T men T sue  weinen  Sam  m Potyaon 300020601     UNE  40322 34031   57328210 492573    51922 003349   112548513 414023  1300020 130002080 10642537 690799  300020001  031300020001  AL 0063 386116   ST265080 54085       d Poen  P Fovo      is Poyon at    a1 AAA AAA T  Ar Anm A omi DD A    TEE 1  H r SS    0 out of 87751 id                 Figure 3 13     Base  ret Layer with all Properties Removed    March 2015 49    EPA Waterscape Tools     Version 1 0 User Manual       3 3 2 3 Join Properties into Base Analysis Layer    e In ArcMap  open the Catalog window and bro
28. ample 44 7 Application     Designated Uses in Massachusetts       User Weighting to  Designated Use Raw Data intrinsic HUC12 Score  e T T be Assigned  Aesthetics 5   Aquatic Life 10   Harvesting  Fish  Shellfish   Wildlife 5   Protection  Public Water 50   Supply  Recreation 30     39       Example 42 777 Application        Designated Uses in Massachusetts  cont                 WATERSCAPE User Interface   om  LL NN _ Sut en fnm   1  Select MA HUCSs as study area U 20 M    Us    emmy oes   in nn  A   f im    e  o   2  Select properties of interest bef   from  Properties  dropdown  will D   populate in  Assign Property       iones      Lime  nr    Weights    window    3  Assign weightings until reach des     100  total Eom    Note  Remaining weight to  assign  feature lets you know  when you ve assigned 100   and turns from red to green           4  Hit    Calculate Scores  when  ready to produce map         Groen fap   d em Tim ent      oq    41    March 2015 67    EPA Waterscape Tools     Version 1 0    User Manual       Example 347 5 Application     Designated Uses in Massachusetts  cont         Map of MA HUC125 from Designated Use Prioritization Assigned on Previous Slide    TT n   saro  42         M   Ad Vm keh h eee O Canem den H och      s tae    RB S IZAZSACUE      gt  2SSE  0 2j  herr 4 9 P    Pur ar a     Desire dh      v    As 4 B    Hi Y her scores rep represent x 2B D    Sn     ed usi    Pt   gt      a Bee haec  MAcuwape Hep j    etd  Brudr  2  27 5       March 201
29. ate Scores   Calculate Scores     Save Scores     Save Scores    V  Show MapTips  Rendering Color Ramp Green Yelow Red    7  Top 25    Pebgens       2  Sac in ra Copy AL HUCTES Fata          Manual Selection Manual Selection FirstAnalysis_SO  gt FirstAnalysis_S1       V  Export Tables o xc    Calculate scores done     Figure 2 26     EPA Waterscape Form after Saving Score 2    March 2015 24    EPA Waterscape Tools     Version 1 0 User Manual       2 5 Generate Second Score    The next step in this example calculates a new score using different properties     e Assign weights to new properties so that they add up to 100   e Click Calculate Score and Save Score     The new properties are assigned to Step 3   The new Score Calculation Step is written to Step 3 in the Analysis Summary table   The Select Features combo box contains both Step2Score and Step3Score that may both  be used to generate a selection set     March 2015 25    EPA Waterscape Tools     Version 1 0 User Manual                Title    Fist Anabsis     0r  a Mn       This is the first analysis   Source  First  nalysis_53 Target   FirstAnalysis_54   Generate Subset    Select Features un   e  Sen  seoe   Jz  7 Such Sle  Selection Type    Add Features    Sce  falas SIs   Ske   ae      Gurten ens Jo  Ors aee LI 0 2  caom 1  Wta   El o  0  Desgted im  eenean   Cl  st    Designated Use Pubic Waer Supay    I 0 3                 Calculate Scores Show MapTips    Rendering  Step3Soore v   Color Ramp Green Yelow Red    7  
30. cC12   Ed  AL HUC12   Ed  AR HUC12   Ed  AZ HUC1    EJ  CA HUC12   E  CO HUC12   E  CT HUCI12   E  DC  HUC12   E  DE HUC12   Ed  FI HLIC12     E TX HUCI2   E  UT HUC12   E  VA HUC12  El L   waterscapedb gdb  Ea  VT HUC12  E Ip HUC   E  wA_HUC12  APUNIQUEID  Ed  WI HUC12   LAYERKEYTABLE  Ed  WSStudyArea  WSAnalysesType  Ed  WV HUC12  WSProperties  E WY HUC12   Figure 3 20     Import Study Area from Base Analysis Layer Results    March 2015 55    EPA Waterscape Tools     Version 1 0 User Manual             tg egg  a M WsstudyArea    E              Bleu se  Table n x  zj  88   Ne  WSStudyArea uu        Shape Area 1  je  tf Polygon  AL      AL            JALHUCI2   17806401319 E   2  Poon  AR  AR  AR HUCIZ   2178868748536   137731644029 54376        3j Peygon  az   az  AZ HUCI2   239963422554        1 4jPoygn  CA CA CA HUCI2   4198964756772         De      DC  DE HUCI2   6710912965  R   Bnunan nr nr DF HII     Inu    iron B   0 out of 49 Selected     WSStudyArea                         Figure 3 21   WSStudyArea Feature Class    The function also creates one polygon feature class for each Study Area  Each feature  class contains the base polygon features from the input Base Analysis Layer that belong  to a specific Study Area  These feature classes are named by concatenating the Study  Area Code          and the Layer Name Suffix  e g  AL HUCI2   Each feature class  contains the fields AnalysisZoneID and AnalysisZoneName that will be used in the  reports  They also contain all spe
31. cent Request  10 of 37    Top Percent as Records  4  Polygons Returned  including 15 ties   1     Minimum Step3Score Returned  7    Step 6   Top Score Selection    Top Peed Request TD ofa    Legend    HUG      13  lt acore 5 4  0 20 Mies    Sep  Score  EJ 4   senno s 5 00    Manual Addition  9   0  5   score 56 0m   17517   i aco       15   Eo  een  EN 20 ein  BEREITETE ES ace 101        Figure 2 49     Map for specific Step    The Excel Spreadsheet contains the records for each step with the associated scores when  relevant  only records with values  lt  gt  0 are displayed      March 2015 38    EPA Waterscape Tools     Version 1 0 User Manual         FirstAnahysis_20150331093226 xlsx   Excel   Ff   OF X  HOME INSER PAGEL FORM DATA REVIE VIEW ADD I Christine D            it A   06   Conditional Formatting 7 ta i       Format as Table      Clipboard Font Alignment Number iss Lee Cells Editing Sel     x         E Cell Styles       Mind          Styles Mi    f    B  sTHuci2 FgHuc 12   step3score J  AL 031700080502 031700080502  AL 031700080501 031700080501    AL 031401060501 031401060501  5  AL 031401060503 031401060503  6  AL 031401060602 031401060602              KO    md   ad            AL 031401070103 031401070103  AL 031401070204 031401070204  AL 031401070205  031401070205  AL 031602040202 031602040202  AL 031602040305 031602040305  AL 031602040504 031602040504  3  AL 031602050101 031602050101    AL 031602050105 031602050105  AL 031602050204 031602050204  AL 031602050207 0
32. cified Properties that have least one value greater than  zero in that Study Area     March 2015 56    EPA Waterscape Tools     Version 1 0 User Manual            Untitled   ArcMap cx    File Edit View Bookmarks Insert Selection Geoprocessing Customize Windows Help j  Deuel AB X 100      13533345 PAE t E E HE A H  TRO ES AHSIDRy      Data Preparation   EPAWaterscape Help _       Table Of Contents nx ax   89883 er  gt  ua Ble          amp  Layers Location   Ed  wi_Huci2 M  a M WI HUC12 d TX HUC12    Ej  UT HUC12   VA HUC12    E VT HUC12    Ej  WA HUC12   WI HUCI       E WV  HUC12    Ej  wY HUC12  APUNIQUEID E  LAYERKEYTABLE  WSAnalysesType  WSProperties   UpdatedProperties mxd  E  L3 EPAWaterscape gdb        ga    amp  u     A    AnalysisZoneName    28789 514397   27208500 568282   WI 040102011601   040102011601  g    W 040102011602   040102011602  W1 040102011603 _  040102011603  W 040102011604   040102011604  0 28982488706   2659078 aeaee   Wi_040102010103  040103010103  0 ense 859109 482525 WLO40103010205  040103010205    a     1465584 835 1697262 993 Meters    Figure 3 22     Base Analysis Layer Features associated to a Study Area       The function creates and populates the WSProperties table with the checked Properties in  the input form     ee         emsx     88    Re f D x          x    omecno    Property   Proerypesc   Propertysroup  pt 1  Al impairments                                        Almpamens                       imparedWaters    L      11 2 Alimpsrments m
33. cify the Property fields that you want to use in your analyses  Modify the    description if needed and enter a Property Group associated with each Property   The default Group is set to None     March 2015 52    EPA Waterscape Tools     Version 1 0 User Manual          Import Study Area from Base Analysis Layer        0    Study Area Name Fi  Study Area Code Field  LayerName Suffix HUC12   Analysis Zone D Fil  Analysis Zone Name Fil    Include Property Field Mame   Property Description onc                 Figure 3 18     Import Study Area from Base nalysis Layer    e Youcan either enter the Property Groups or leave the default  None  and modify  the groups in the later step  Click OK     March 2015 53    EPA Waterscape Tools     Version 1 0 User Manual         g   Import Study Area from Base Analysis Layer    Study Area Cade Fi  LayerName Suffix HUC12  Analysis Zone Name Fi                Figure 3 19     Import Study Area from Base Analysis Layer with Property Groups  Populated    The function creates an overview WS_STUDY AREA feature class storing the footprint  of the available Study Areas  It also creates one polygon feature class for each StudyArea  named by concatenating the Study Area Code          and the Layer Name Suffix that  contains the base polygon features from the input Base Analysis Layer that belong to the  Study Area     March 2015 54    EPA Waterscape Tools     Version 1 0 User Manual           Home   Data_12082014 UpdatedDB  E LS waterscapedb gdb  Ej a HU
34. click OK to create the new  subset FirstAnalysis S5 generated by copying the current analysis feature class     FirstAnalysis  4  and appending the selected features from the source feature  class FirstAnalysis_S3     March 2015 31    EPA Waterscape Tools     Version 1 0 User Manual       EPAWaterscape    Enter a description for the action     Add Features FirstAnalysis 54  gt FirstAnalysis 55         Figure 2 39     Add Features Step Descriptio          Analysis Summary  Step Action Layer Description   t   Source Layer Copy  FistAnalysis S0   Copy AL_HUC12  gt FirstAnalysis_SO  1 Manual Selection FirstAnalysis 51   Manual Selection First amp nalysis S    FirstAnalysis 51  2 Score Calculation FirstAnalysis 52   Weight  Recreation 50  Exceptional Recreational or Ecological  Significance  50  j Score Calculation FirstAnalysis 53   Weight  Public_Water_Supphr 30  Aquatic_Lite_Harvesting  0  4 Score Based Selection   FirstAnalysis_54   4 lt Step2Scores 10 and 5 lt Step3 Scores 10  5 Add Features FirstAnalysis 55   Add Features FirstAnalysis  S4  gt FirstAnalysis 55   Figure 2 40     Analysis Summary     Add Features  Note    If the source layer does not contain some of the score fields  these fields will be  populated with  9999 in the target layer and displayed as a Manual Addition     2 8 Select Top 10 Polygons using Last Score    You have the option to select the select the top polygons using either a number or a  percentage      z  Top  10   Polygons      The status bar at th
35. e bottom of the form return the following expression   Requested Top 10 Polygons of 37  17 returned  15 ties  with minimum StepsScore         Or        v  Top  104  The status bar at the bottom of the form return the following expression   Requested Top 10  of 37  Top 4   17 returned  15 ties  with minimum Step3Score 7    When the Top checkbox is checked  a Definition Query is applied to the layer so that    only the top polygons are displayed  The lower threshold under Select Features is updated  with the value of the minimum score associated to the top scores     March 2015 27    EPA Waterscape Tools     Version 1 0 User Manual       If you want to save the top features  you need to create a new subset  FirstAnalysis_S6   by selecting Apply Score Selection  with the Selection Type set to    Create New  Selection   and Save Selection     Generate Subset  Select Features    7 10 Switch Selection    Figure 2 41     Selection based on Minimum Top Score    Edit the step   s description as needed and click OK      EPAWaterscape    Enter a description for the action     Top Percent Request  10 of 37ITop Percent as Records  4lPolygons F       Figure 2 42     Top Percent Request    The step is written to the Analysis Summary table as Action Type    Top Score Selection      Analysis Summary  Step Action Layer Description   gt  DEN source Layer Copy      FistAnalysis  S0   Copy AL_HUC12  gt FirstAnalysis_SO  Manual Selection FirstAnalysis S1   Manual Selection FirstAnalysis_S0  gt Fir
36. ed on top of  the others     The    SCORE   layer files are displayed in the EPA Waterscape form in the Color Ramp  dropdown and are used to render the analysis polygons using the specified Rendering  score field     Remaining weight to assign   100  Rendering Color Ramp   Green Yellow Red  7  Show MapTips       Light to Dark  Analysis Summary    Figure 4 2     Color Ramp listing available Layer Files    You can add you own custom symbology by saving it as a layer file in the lyrFile folder   The name of the layer file must start with SCORE and have the  lyr extension  The new  file will be listed in the Color Ramp dropdown the next time the EPAWaterscape button  is clicked on the menu bar to open the form     4 2 Report    The template map document and Word document used to generate the report are stored in  the Template subdirectory under the installation location    The name of the template files and the location of the map template is defined in the  configuration XML file EPAWaterscapeConfig installed in the bin folder     March 2015 64    EPA Waterscape Tools     Version 1 0 User Manual       a Ap Function  Generate Report      ApReports Ap Reports   E ApReport EPA Waterscape Report   Er       G  Ap Field Anabysis Title   H  ApField StudyArea      ApField Analysis Type   E  ApField Analysis Description   55 ApField AnalysisSteps    amp   ApField  Analysis Weights   E  ApField AnalysisStep MapFinal          MapTemplate location       Display Only ScoresGreater Than Zero 
37. electing a different score field in the    Rendering dropdown list     March 2015    21    EPA Waterscape Tools     Version 1 0 User Manual       Remaining weight to assign   100 Calcul  Save Scores    V  Show MapTips    QS EE  gt  Frmas  n    Figure 2 29     Update Rendering using different Score Field    2 6 Generate Second Subset    The 2 scores just calculated and saved may be used to select features to generate a new  subset  For example  we can select features where Step2Score  gt  4  and reselect from  those the features with Step3Score gt  5     e Specify 4  lt   and Step2Score     Generate Subset  Select Features       Figure 2 30     Apply Score Selection using Step2Score  e Click Apply Score Selection     The Switch Selection and Save Selection buttons become enabled     Generate Subset  Select Features    Selection Toe  Ae Cone Sekaten      Figure 2 31     After Applying Score2Score Selection    e Specify 5  lt   and Step3Score  Set Selection Type to    Select From Current  Selection    and click Apply Score Selection     Generate Subset  Select Features    EC NEPEE  Selecion Type  See Fom ure u  gt     Figure 2 32   Reselecting based on Step3Score       e Click Save Selection  Enter the description for the selection performed and click  OK     March 2015 28    EPA Waterscape Tools     Version 1 0 User Manual       Enter a description for the action     Enter a description for the action     42Step  Scores 10 and 5zStep3Scorez1U       Figure 2 34     Edited Descri
38. elp    Table Ot Contents 9 X EPA Watencape ax   Catalog I  8 68 3 ve Study Area Properties oro  amp  BO  Be     S   3 Layers Fist Analysis m at Locations  Ig Home   EPAWaterscape  gt   3 CAEPAWaterscape waterscapeanabysis gdb   Pay a     A        PP A  D  WS5StudyAres Open 5  FirstAnalysis    Aralyas Step I  FirstAnal ES       f  WSAnalyzes    EJ  FirstAnal  ID WSAnalysesType ts     El  FirstAnalysis_  IJ WSProperties Generate Subset EJ FirstAnalysis  WSStudyAres  8  WSAnalysisSteps Select Feat ses 5  HUCI2    SI  WSStudyAres  DI AeuNQuED  E LAVERKEYTABLE    EB WSPropertyAnalysisStep    Selechon Type Addto Curent Selection v       BestAnalysis  J CAEP AWaterscope waterscapeanalysis  gdb Add Features c WSAnalyses  Tp FirstAnalysis Source  FmtAnalyss  S0 M Select e WSAnalysesType  AL   I  WSAnalysisSteps    LI  wsPpropertues  EI WSPropertyAnalysisStep  Q WaterscapeAnalysis mxd     gt  G Folder Connections    Asg Propetes Weights  e ETE Go SEE Property  Step2Score D ed U or Agncutural       Supedund Stes    TI APUNIQUED  XJ LAVERKEVTABLE  TI WSAnalyses  ZI wSAnalysesType  TD  WSAnalysisSteps  ZI  WSProperties  TI WSPropertyAnalysisStep    Summary i E EPA Waterscape thx   x EPAWaterscapeConfig sml  Templates     DEI Source Layer Copy   FeatAnatysis_S0   Copy Al_HUCI2 gt FratAraiyais_S0 an errn nd  1 Mansal Selecton   Frst nsyss 51 Manual Selection First Anabyss_50  gt Fret Anelyss  51 1   E CProgram Files  B6T ESAN WaterUtile ArcHydro  Arc Toolbox            CATest h NDNRDeata Ou
39. folder  or dick Change to install to a different folder        Install EPA Waterscape to   C  Program Files  x86  ESRI EPAWaterscape     InstallShield       Figure 1 2     Destination Folder    The installation creates 2 directories under the EPA Waterscape folder  Bin and  Templates     a di EPAWaterscape     gt  ld  Bin    di Templates    The Bin directories contains the applications files   dll  as well as the online help   chm    configuration file   xml  and the default supporting file geodatabase   WaterscapeAdmin gdb   It also contains the subdirectory lyrfiles storing the layer files  defining the symbology used by the tools     March 2015 2    EPA Waterscape Tools     Version 1 0    User Manual       di k Computer   OSDisk C    amp  Program Files  x66      ESRI    EPAWaterscape    Bin             F Include in library   Share with Burn New folder   Name Date modified Type     n lyrFiles 5 15 2014 3 55 PM File folder  Mi WaterscapeAdmin gdb 5 15 2014 3 55 PM File folder    E3 EPAWaterscape chm  EPAWaterscape Config      amp     Dl  E  3      EPAWaterscapeContig xml  ESRLAPWR EPAWaterscape dll  ESRLAPWR EPAWaterscape pdb       ESRLAPWR EPAWaterscape tlb    DDE    icrosoft  Office Interop Excel dll  Icrosoft  Office Interop  Word dll      amp       MN  z hl    e    l    5 15 2014 3 19 PM  5 15 2014 3 19 PM  5 15 2014 3 19 PM  5 15 2014 3 22 PM  5 15 2014 3 22 PM  5 15 2014 3 22 PM  1 18 2011 5 27 PM  1 18 2011 5 27 PM    Compiled HTML     CONFIG File  AML Document    App
40. gn Properties Weights section of the form may be used to set the weight to the  properties of interest and calculate the corresponding score  The sum of the weights must  add up to 100  A property may be used as is or inverted  The    invert    function can be  used to change property scores from the default 1  lowest      10  highest  to 10  lowest       1  highest    A property may be used only in one score in a given analysis and will be  associated to a specific step     The properties are initially sorted by Group and Property within a group  You can sort by    Property independently from the Group by clicking on the Property header  To resort  based on both the Group and the Property  click Open to reopen the analysis     March 2015 17    EPA Waterscape Tools     Version 1 0 User Manual       T     i    Impaired Waters  mo o E  Nonport Sauce Preas      Superfund Sites       Rendena     Calor Ramo Green Yalow Red 7  C Tool 25i Phgmrs      Figure 2 17     Assign Properties Weights   Initial Status    You can filter the properties belonging to specific groups by checking on and off the    group names     Mesion Pronerties Weight    Desmaca Use  Aa ao oo  Designated Use j   DesgaedUse  Ctesoy 1  Waters Mesing AlDesona     El 0 jo      Designated Use   Exceptional RecrestonalorEcologeal     EI Jo fo      Desiated Use  RbicWaeSpy           Fi o jo  Designated Use exam           Fijo jo       Renan weight ain  T I Stow Magi  edem    Color Ra Gen Yalow Red    C Toe SE Fere     
41. ing weight to assign 100  Rendering   Color Ramp Geen Yalow Aed      i    CUserschri244 Docum     E EPropects EPAWATERSCAPE    amp     EMProyecte JONR   E E E Propects NDNR   E  amp Z  E Projects NONR fromNONR ESRL Activity 1  X E ener            Generate Report    J  Export Tables to Excel Help Close   E     Qj My Toolboser  Save Manual Selection ma nn    m      Mj System Toolboxes    Figure 2 14     Generate Subset Result             The subset generation step is written to the Analysis Summary window as Step 1 of  Action type Manual Selection     Soc ay rt First Analysis_SO   Copy AL_HUC12  gt FirstAnalysis_S0    Manual Selection Frnalis SO   nali S        March 2015 16    EPA Waterscape Tools     Version 1 0 User Manual       Figure 2 15     Analysis Summary after Step 1    Since a subset has been generated  the Add Features section   s Source combo box is  populated with the initial source layer to provide the ability to add back features that were  not originally selected     Generate Subset  Select Features  0 e Pa 1 N    Selection Type   Add to Curent Selection      Manual Selection      Add Features  Source  FistAnalysis S0      Select      Figure 2 16     Add Features after subset    2 4 Generate First Score    The next step in the first analysis is to calculate a score that will later be used to perform  additional selection s   Only the properties having non null values for the selected Study  Area are displayed in the Assign Properties Weights window     The Assi
42. inus Nutrents related             7   Allimpairments minus Nutrients related   impaired Waters  L  3   Nutrient_related_impairment              8    3 Nutrentreated Impairment impaired Waters    L      1 1 4 Alimparments mmus Patogens  AN Impairments minus Pathogens              impairedwaters        L      5 Pathogen_impairmet                    0              Pathogen impairmet     5       20 0  Wmpared Waters        L      6 Al mpairments_minus_Sediment                                All Impairments minus Sediment           WparedWaters        L      1 7j Sedmen mparmnt   Sediment impairment     5 O     0 1                Wpared Waters        L      8 Al mn Temertue     4                   0     5 00     AlmmusTemperaue          WmparedWaters       8 Temperature         5 1 1 5  1 0 0 0 0 0    Temeratue        5 0 0 0 0 000000000  Wpared Waters        L      1 1 10 EJcREN PDemnd                      1    1   EJSCREENPDemnd Sci Economic        L  tt   Economic_Indicator                   01      1            0 0 0 0000  Economcmdcatr                  1  Socieconomc        L      1 12 SPARROW Nac yed                 1 1 1 1 1 0          SPARROWNaoyed                          SPARROW    L      1  13 sPARROWP su yed                           0 1   SPARROWPagyed                         SPARROW                  0 wJeue Tem impervious Cover    L  ts fictuszogo     8       8               L          KkLUS2040 impervious Cover    L  16  Aestheticvawe                   Aesthete Vabe
43. lection First  nalysis SO  FirstAnalysis S1  Selection   score Weight  Exceptional Recreational or Ecological Significance 50  Recreation 50  Calculation   score Weight  Aquatic Life Harvesting 70  Public Water Supply 30    Calculation  Score Based 4X  Step25core   10 and 5  5tep35core amp   10  selection  Add Features Add Features First amp nalysis S4   FirstAnalysis 55  Top Score Top Percent Request  10 of 37 Top Percent as Records  4  Polygons Returned  selection  including 15 ties   17  Minimum Step3Score Returned  7       Weights  Invert Weight Step  Designated Use Exceptional Recreational or Ecological Significance       Figure 2 47     Report Summary Tables    March 2015 35    EPA Waterscape Tools     Version 1 0 User Manual       The summary section is followed by a summary map showing the final results of the  analysis     March 2015 36    EPA Waterscape Tools     Version 1 0 User Manual          FirstAnalysis Result Map    Number of analysis steps  6          HUC12  713    score  lt  4  0  r ja      Step3 Score    4    score  lt 5  0  N       Manual Addition  0   XX  5  lt  score  lt  6  0  A    __  0  0  B 6   score  lt 7  15     EN O lt score lt 1 0  Be  lt score lt 8  1   EN 1  lt  score  lt  2  0  NN 8   score  lt 9  0   EEE  2 lt scores3  0  Wl 9   score 10  1              Figure 2 48     Summary Map    The Word document includes a map for each step     March 2015 37    EPA Waterscape Tools     Version 1 0 User Manual       Step 6   Top Score Selection  Top Per
44. lication extens       PDE File  TLE File    Application extens     Application extens      Figure 1 3     Bin Directory Contents    Size    665 KB  16 KE  18 KB   296 KB   370 KB  20 KB   1 514 KB  88b KB    The Templates directory stores the templates used when generating reports   n Microsoft    Excel or Word     In k Computer   OSDisk  C     Program Files  x86    ESRI   EPAWaterscape   Templates      Include in library    y  Mame    a EPAWaterscape mxd  QE  EPAWaterscapeReport dotx    Share with      Burn    Date modified    5 15 2014 3 21 PM  5 15 2014 3 21 PM    Mew folder    Type  ArcGIS ArcMap D       Microsoft Word T       Figure 1 4     Templates Directory Contents    Size    2 661 KB  23 KB    1 2 Open ArcMap and load the EPA Waterscape toolbar      Open ArcMap  Create a new empty map  and save it as    WaterscapeAnalysis mxd  or any other name        Right click on the menu bar to pop up the context menu showing available  tools and select EPA Waterscape        Feature Cache    Feature Construction    em M    March 2015    EPA Waterscape Tools     Version 1 0 User Manual       The EPA Waterscape toolbar is shown below     Data Preparation    EPAWaterscape Help    Add Property to Base Analysis Layer  Import Study Area from Base Analysis Layer       1 3 Data Requirements  The data required to perform the analyses is installed with the application  No additional    data is required  If you want to use your own data  refer to section 3 0 Setting up custom  data     1 4
45. me geography used in creating the properties that come with the tool     The output from the processing need to be a table that has a    State HUC12  field and a  score   field  The state field will be the two letter abbreviation  CT   an underscore  and then the 12   digit HUC ID  e g   CT 010203040506    Your score field is the intrinsic scale or value assigned  to each feature based on the raw data  e g     1 10        2 4 6 8 10     etc    With those two fields    March 2015 44    EPA Waterscape Tools     Version 1 0 User Manual       created  the Add Properties to Base Analysis Layer tool can join your simple table to the base  geography and allows you to utilize your data in the EPAWaterscape tool     3 3 Add Properties to Base Analysis Layer    The objective of this function is to append new property fields to the base analysis  polygon layer containing all polygon features that have been scored     e Open anew map document and save it    e Add your polygon base analysis layer into the Table of Contents of ArcMap    e Add the table storing the properties that have been calculated for the features  For  each property  an intrinsic score of 1 10 was assigned to each HUC12 with that  property present in a given state on the basis of the distribution of the data within  the property    3 3 1 Add and Rename Single Property   To add a property to the Base Analysis Layer use the function Add Property to Base    Analysis Layer  This function replaces the null values with zeros
46. nistration Database    58   Eon SUE ALO ee een 64  2 1 VIN ONO sectarian cts tied terns E 64  2 2  ER DO ee ee M EI M M CTUM 64   Analysis Scenarto Examples eu en re aud eg ne dea 66  3 1 Massachusetts     Designated Uses    nie a a a a 67  2 2 OMO   Nutten nee E 69  2 0 Vermont Prote COM des ee see astra 12    ii    EPA Waterscape Tools     Version 1 0 User Manual       1  Getting started    1 1 Install the EPA Waterscape Tools    Software Requirements     gt  ArcGIS 10 1 10 2 x     gt  EPA Waterscape Tools 10 1 for ArcGIS 10 1 or 10 2 for ArcGIS 10 2 x       The EPA Waterscape tool is installed by running the setup file EPA Waterscape msi       Double click the msi file to launch the installation and click Next in the  Welcome window     fig  EPA Waterscape   InstallShield Wizard 9     M    Welcome to the InstallShield Wizard for EPA  Waterscape    The InstallShield R   Wizard will install EPA Waterscape on your  computer  To continue  dick Next     WARNING  This program is protected by copyright law and  international treaties        Figure 1 1   EPA Waterscape InstallShield Wizard Welcome Window    The EPA Waterscape tools are installed by default under C  Program Files   x86  ESRI EPA Waterscape     March 2015 1    EPA Waterscape Tools     Version 1 0 User Manual         Modify the default installation location if needed and click Next to complete  the installation process     isl EPA Waterscape   InstallShield Wizard    Destination Folder  Click Next to install to this 
47. nistration tables from the original database into your new database    e WSAnalyses   e WSAnalysisSteps    e WSPropertyAnalysisStep  These tables are originally empty  They will be copied to the target database and    populated when an analysis is conducted     March 2015 62    EPA Waterscape Tools     Version 1 0 User Manual       e Copy the tables WSAnalyses  WSAnalysisStep and WSPropertyAnalysisStep  from the installed WaterscapeAdmin gdb file geodatabase into your new database     e Rename the default database to a different name  e g   WaterscapeAdmin_installed gdb      El ESRI  el EPAWaterscape  El Bin   t  lyrFiles  8     rn HuC12  APUNIQUEID  LAYERKEYTABLE  WsSAnalyses  WSAnalysesType  WsSAnalysisSteps  WSProperties  u WSPropertyAnalysisStep  Figure 3 30     Default WaterscapeAdmin gdb Database    e Copy your new database in the same location and rename it  WaterscapeAdmin gdb     March 2015 63    EPA Waterscape Tools     Version 1 0 User Manual       4  Configuration  4 1 Symbology    The symbology used by the application is read from layer files stored in the lyrfiles  subdirectory     E  eg C  Program Files  x86  ESRI EPAWaterscape    Bin    Ed tyrFiles   gt  Analysis_SO lyr   lt  gt  SCORE Green Yellow Red lyr   lt  gt  SCORE Light to Dark lyr   wsst udyArea  lyr  Figure 4 1     Layer Files    Analysis  SO lyr is the symbology applied to the initial S0 layer used to provide a  background    WSStudyArea lyr is used to symbolize the Study Area  This layer is display
48. ption    The subset is copied into a new layer named by concatenating the analysis name and      S4   The layer is rendered using the last computed Score     March 2015 29    EPA Waterscape Tools     Version 1 0 User Manual            FirstAnalysis     L3 CAEPAWaterscape waterscapeanalysis gdb      Ap FirstAnalysis  E AL  m  E First  nalysis 54  Step3Score       Manual Addition   _ 0  BO  lt  score  1  Ml  lt   scores    2  lt  score  amp  3   713     scores 4   E34    score 5  5  I5  lt  score  6  M6    scores 7  d    scores  dS  lt  score   9  WW     score  amp  10  O FirstAnalysis_53  O FirstAnalysis S2  O First amp nalysis S1  FirstAnalysis SU    El    Figure 2 35     Subset Layer Rendered using last computed Score        F Waterscape    File Edit View Bockmarks Insert Selection Geoprocessing Customize Windows Help                Deus  n x  db  1569036    2 9359 2    HAM Or ee dH   h Q BLATT WW    Data Preparation   EPAWaterscape Help x  r  79 X BA Waterscape ax   Gai    968 3 m Sty jren STE e 99 amp  2 8    TE tei    S Layers   Fet Anshyss w   Al N Potes Location  Lg Home  EPAWaterscape B    3 O C EPAWaterscape waterscapeanaiysis gdb er zn no GD Home   EPAwWat    3 HuCI2 This is thee Sect rnnt New   s ET        DB watenscapeanalysa gdb  O WSStudyAves   Open    amp  fe FestAnalyss  r3 Anaiyss Step E FestAnehysis 50  I WsAnaierype nice  mats s Tan  Ruin 58 peer  Ig  WSProperties   Generate Subset B FestAnahyis 53  f  WSAnalysisSteps Select Features E I FastAnalysis  4  fl 
49. r the new analysis when prompted and click  Create to generate the new analysis     Description    Create    Cance      Figure 2 54     New Analysis Window       March 2015 41    EPA Waterscape Tools     Version 1 0 User Manual       3  Setting up custom Data    Instead of using the preloaded database  you have the option to use your own data to  perform the analyses  Two functions allow you to generate the base data required to  perform analyses  These two functions are located in the Data Preparation menu in the  EPA Waterscape toolbar        Data Preparation    EPAWaterscape Help      Add Property to Base Analysis Layer  Import Study   rea from Base Analysis Layer       Figure 3 1     Data Preparation Menu    The default database must not be loaded when setting up custom data  So the  EPAWaterscape button which loads this database must not be used until the data has been  set up     3 1 Defining your Base Analysis Layer    The Base Analysis Layer is the polygon feature class storing the polygon features for  which the properties of interest have been calculated  For example  the default Base  Analysis Layer used in the EPA Waterscape application 1s a snapshot of the Watershed  Boundary Dataset that has been intersected with a particular US state file to include  water based state areas that are covered by WBD HUC12 features    Properties have been assessed for each of these polygons  The name of the layer is  HUCI2 dtl st with water INTERSECT     March 2015 42    EPA Water
50. rOvetaphg SPA Area              ow Popen                     AJ  Impairments minus Hutrients related       m  Nutrient related impairment Al Properties      32 MD  Al Impairments_minus_Pathogens All Properties      m  Pathogen Impairment Al Properties    MD        Al Impairments minus Sediment All Properties  MD     Sediment Impairment All Properties  WD All minus Temperature All Properties       s   e    l4       Figure 3 24   WSAnalysesType Table Uploaded  The custom database is ready to use  You can either start running analyses in your current    map or set this new database as your new default EPAWaterscape configuration as  described in the next section     3 4 1 Update Property Group  optional   If you have left the Property Groups to the default value of None and now wish to update  the groups  you may do this in the following way if you have a table defining the link    between the properties and their group     e Add the table defining the groups in ArcMap     March 2015 58    EPA Waterscape Tools     Version 1 0 User Manual               cS      FS    Be oy Oo x       PEE 0 ij 0000 PropertyDese   ___PropertyGrum    C AesheicVaue     tC _ A DesgnatedUse    C Agiwtra             4 Aonwtra            3 4   DespnatedUse    C Almeamens       Almpamens         WparedWalers            All Impairments minus Mutrients related All Impairments minus Nutrients related  C   Aquatic Life Harvesting       Category 1 Waters Meeting Al Designated   Category 1  Waters Meeting All De
51. roperties PropertyGroup     WSProperties  PropertyGroup     nn ir  a  EI    About calculating fields          Figure 3 28     Populating PropertyGroup    e Remove the join by using the Remove Join tool from the Joins toolset     March 2015 61    EPA Waterscape Tools     Version 1 0 User Manual       Layer Name or Table View      WSProperties        Join  optional              WSPraopertiess    Figure 3 29     Remove Join Tool       e Close the WSProperties table if   t is already open and then open it  The join fields  have been removed and the PropertyGroup has been updated           Table     ox  Epai Mai ki   WSProperties x     oBJCTID    Property   PropertyDese   PropertyGroup          1  Aesthetic Value Aesthetic Value Designated Use  EH    X DLQ Agricultural Agricultural Designated Use E  Aquatic Life Harvesting Aquatic Life Harvesting Designated Use    Designated Use                       Impaired Waters    Hutrient related Impairment Impaired Waters its       AA earn       4  Matkhamnmn dcn mem Mintha lester ILE TT    I4 4 Ir H Bg  0 out of 52 Selected     WSProperties         3 5 Set Custom Database as Default EPA Waterscape  Administration Database    The default configuration read by the EPAWaterscape tool is stored in the file  geodatabase WaterscapeAdmin gdb located by default under C  Program Files   x86  ESRI EPA Waterscape Bin  You can replace this database with the one you just  created  Before doing so however  you need to copy the following additional  admi
52. scape Tools     Version 1 0 User Manual          Figure 3 2     Default Base Analysis Layer    Note  This layer is not installed with the EPA Waterscape Tools     Instead of using this layer  you also have the option to use a State level base layer  These  layers are installed by the EPA Waterscape tool and are the default layers supporting the  analyses  The State Level layer contains the same non property attributes as the source  Base Layer  It also contains the properties that have at least one value greater than 0     CT_010802050103   010802050103       Figure 3 3     State Level Supporting Layer    It has as well 2 administration fields  AnalysisZoneID and AnalysisZoneName that are  the same as respectively the fields HUC_12 and ST_HUC12     March 2015 43    EPA Waterscape Tools     Version 1 0 User Manual                         E  E o o oof 2888309935   25935369390608   CT_010802080102  010802060102    1   6  3258151338   29104695 070635  CT D10802050103  01080205010      6  s2ermoBste  3415056204644  CT DI0802050104   010802050104      6  8898148195   102109678 884515  CT DI0B02050105   010802050105    D a 3850965858   4719857 141241 CT D10802050201   010802050201       i          Figure 3 5     State Level Supporting Geometry    3 2 Generate New Properties    New properties must geographically conform to the base layer used in the EPAWaterscape tool   All geoprocessing of data intended to supplement the stock EPAWaterscape layers needs to be  done with the exact sa
53. ses  WSAnalysesType  WSAnalysisSteps  WSProperties  WSPropertyAnalysisStep    Initially  only the WSProperties and WSAnalysisType tables are populated   The other tables will be populated with the information generated when creating the new  analyses     March 2015 5    EPA Waterscape Tools     Version 1 0 User Manual       Catalog    gt  4t 3  e  e       E  Location  Home   EPAWATERSCAPE Analyses     E Home   EPAWATERSCAPE Analyses  E LS waterscapeanalysis gdb  Ej Er Huci2   Ed  WSStudyArea  APUNIQUEID  LAYERKEYTABLE  WsSAnalyses  WsSAnalysesType  WSAnalysisSteps  WsSProperties  WsSPropertyAnalysisStep  WaterscapeAnalysis mxd  E Folder Connections  E CA  m C  Program Files  x86  ESRAEPAWaterscape  El E Bin      lyrFiles     L3 WaterscapeAdmin gdb  m Er HUCI2  APUNIQUEID  LAVERKEYTABLE  WSAnalyses  WSAnalyses Type  WSAnalysisSteps  WsSProperties  WSPropertyAnalysisStep  EPAWaterscapeC onfig xml  Figure 2 1     Initial Database              The tool adds the WSStudyArea polygon feature class into the Tables of Contents of  ArcMap  This layer shows the area where analyses may be performed   The tool also adds the supporting tables for the Waterscape analysis     March 2015 6    EPA Waterscape Tools     Version 1 0 User Manual          File Edit View Bookmarks Insert Selection Geoprocessing Customize Windows Help  rA e 358x005 190209 Ox SSSR  E AARON e e TROD RASS TE   Data Preperation   EPAWaterscape Help je   n ax  Anais       8 6 8 3 Tithe Study Ares Properties               
54. signated Uses    Designated Use    M4 0  gt  EI   00 out of 52 Selected        Figure 3 25     Excel Table Defining Link between Group and Property    e Add the newly generated WSProperties table into ArcMap     b gt  5 t Aesthetic Value Aesthetic Value  None sd     2   Agricuttura Agricultura  None  a Aquatic Life Harvesting None    PropertyGroup    ne  Industrial Industrial  Public Water Supply       Figure 3 26     WSProperties table with None Group  e Using the Add Join Field tool  join the WSProperties table with the    WSProperties  table defining the group using the Add Join tool located in the  Data Management Tools toolbox within the Joins toolset     March 2015 59    EPA Waterscape Tools     Version 1 0 User Manual          Add Join    Layer Name or Table View      WSProperties     Input Join Field  Property  Join Table    WSPro pertiess  Output Join Field  Property    Keep Al Target Features  optional           Environments       Showtieb  gt  gt     Figure 3 27     Add Join Tool       e Open the WSProperties table and right click the first PropertyGroup header  with  the None values  and select Field Calculator     e Setitto the value of the joined PropertyGroup field and click OK     March 2015 60    EPA Waterscape Tools     Version 1 0 User Manual       Field Calculator    WSPropertes  OBJECTID  WSPropertes  Property  WSProperties PropertyDesc  WSProperties PropertyGroup  WSProperties  Property  WSPropertiess PropertyDesc  WSProperties  PropertyGroup         WSP
55. stAnalysis_S1  Score Calculation  FirstAnalysis_ 2   Weight  Exceptional_Recreational_or_Ecological_Significance 50  Recreation 50  Score Calculation  FistAnalysis S3   Weight  Aquatic_Life_Harvesting 70  Public_Water_Supply 30  Score Based Selection   FirstAnalysis S4   4 lt Step2Scores10 and 5 lt Step3Score lt 10  Add Features First Analysis_S5   Add Features FirstAnalysis_S4  gt FirstAnalysis_S5  Top Score Selection   FirstAnalysis S6 Top Percent Request  10 of 371 Top Percent as Records  4lPolygons Retumed  including 15 ties   17 Minimum Step3Score Retumed  7    D  nAj wl mi           Figure 2 43     Top Score Selection Action Type    March 2015 33    EPA Waterscape Tools     Version 1 0 User Manual       rj   FirstAnalysis  E L3 CAEPAWaterscapeNwaterscapeanalysis gdb  cj Ep FirstAnalysis     AL  m     FirstAnalysis_S6  StepsScore  C  Manual Addition   Jo  IO  lt  scores l  Ml  lt  scores    9  2     score   3   713     score   4   93 4    score     5  G5  lt  score  6  B6  lt  score  amp  7  lH   score  amp  8  dS   score  amp  9  NO  lt  score   10  First  nalysis 55  First amp nalysis 54  FirstAnalysis_  3  First amp nalysis S2  FirstAnalysis S1  First  nalysis SO       E  O 0O 0O 0O OO                   Figure 2 44     Top Score Layer Rendered using last computed Score    2 9 Generate Report    There are 2 options for generating reports   e Microsoft Word Only   e Microsoft Word for metadata and maps and Microsoft Excel for tables     To export the tables to Excel ins
56. tead of Word  the Export Tables to Excel checkbox must  be checked     Eon Teles to Ers Ge      Figure 2 45     Generate Reports Option                                           e Click Generate Report     Report s  are generated in the same location as the map document  Their name is built by  appending the date and time to the second to the name of the analysis     March 2015 34    EPA Waterscape Tools     Version 1 0 User Manual       The ReportImages folder contains the images inserted into the Word Document       Computer  amp  OSDisk C     EPAWaterscape           Include in library Share with   Burn New folder                                                       Name j Date modified Type Size   di Reportimages 3 31 2015 9 32 AM File folder   di waterscapeanalysis qdb 3 31 2015 9 32 AM File folder   First  nalysis 20150331093226 docx 3 31 2015 9 32 AM   Microsoft Word D    1 527 KB  First amp nalysis 20150331093226 xlIsx 3 31 2015 9 32 AM   Microsoft Excel W    22 KB  Qi WaterscapeAnalysis mxd 3 31 2015 9 30 AM         ArcGIS ArcMap D    15 498 KB    Figure 2 46     First Analysis Report    The Word document first provides the summary of the analysis  with its title  study area     type and description   Then it lists the steps performed in the analysis and their respective weight assignments     EPA Waterscape Report  3 31 2015 9 35 AM  Analysis Summary  Title FirstAnalysis  Study Area AL  Type All Properties  Description This is the first analysis     Manual Manual Se
57. the weights and recalculate the score using different weights   Once the user is satisfied with the score calculated  the step may be completed by  clicking the button Save Scores that is now enabled   e Click Save Scores     The tool prompts for a description for the current step that will be used in the report     e Modify the text if needed and click OK     March 2015 22    EPA Waterscape Tools     Version 1 0 User Manual       EPAWaterscape    Enter a description for the action        sptional Recreational or Ecological Significance 50  Recreation 50  Figure 2 25     Calculate Score Step Description    The Score Calculation Step is written to the Analysis Summary table    The Properties used to calculate the score in Step 2 are greyed out to indicate that they  are not available for future score calculations  Their associated Step  2  1s written in the  Step column    Remaining weight to assign is reset to 100  red  and the Calculate Scores and Save  Scores buttons are disabled     The field Step2Score is added to the Select Features dropdown list and may be used to  reselect features to create a new subset  The Apply Score Selection button 1s now active     March 2015 23    EPA Waterscape Tools     Version 1 0 User Manual                This is the first analysis     Target  FisAnalyss S           Generate Subset    Select Features un   e  Sess Je s  7 Such Sle  Selecion Type    Sauce  reiner   Se  ve         Remaining weight to assign  40077    Calculate Scores   Calcul
58. tinue interacting with the map if you need to add or remove    features from the selected set     Note  You can also use any out of the box ArcMap selection tools to perform the selection     e Once you are satisfied with the selection  click Save Selection   You will be prompted to enter a description for the action you just performed  You can    keep the default description or modify the text  This text will be used in the report to  document the process     March 2015 15    EPA Waterscape Tools     Version 1 0 User Manual       Enter a description for the action     Manual Selection First Analysis_50  gt FirstAnalysis_51       Figure 2 13     Generate Subset   Description  e Modify the Description if needed and click OK     The selected features are copied into a new feature class added to the map that is named  by concatenating the analysis name with the suffix   SI     The map zooms to the extent of this new layer  The initial SO layer and StudyArea layer  remain visible        File Edit View Bookmarks Insert Selection Geoprocessing Customize Windows Help  Seas Bx   be vmm  2  8T HE RL 9 Kir Vk O DRALS TD Be  Data Preparabon EPAWaterscape Help E     Table Of Contents 8 EPA Watencope x E Ka   lees 3 a Sudy Aen a 9 945 3 8   amp i t   z   Layers First  Acahyna     iR Properties Locations EA  Home  EPAWaterscape  3 O CAEPAWaterscape waterscapeanalysis gdb em s n   Bl Home   EPAWaterscape  3 5 Hua  Ths in ther fat anahat j   3 weterscapeanalysis gdb    O WSStudyAres   Open 3
59. tput Lever   E E CAUsem ches Documents      KZ  E ProjecthEPAWATERSCAPE     E E Projects IDNR  E E  amp  Projects NONR  E    E Projectz NDNR romNDNR ESRI Activity_1    E F JDNR        g Vchnid2c   E E   hydrosevich      Ey Toolboxes  Calculate scores done  mMoicu    m      Ey My Toolboxes      Mean Addition Fause Lie Harvesting slc  M ev 10  E CAProgram Files 686  ESRIEPAWaterscape    Category 1  Waters Meeting i  0  lt  score    Rae Exceptional Receationa or od 3s    a  yiFiles  1 Public Water Supply A p  gtr  gt  Anabysis_SOdyr   4 Recreation    SCORE Green Yellow Red lyr  55    SCORE Light to Dark lyr   lt 6 Non pont Source Projects    WSStudyAreatyr  57 RCRA Stes 5    Scripts  s     r j waterscapeadrnin gdb  Soco Economic E    EB ono Econom s T9 HUCI2  l  EB    O FirstAnalysis S    I FirstAnalysis SO Remaining weight to assign  I   Calculate Scores     Save Scores T  Show MapTips    Rendering   Siap2Scorm   Color Rampi Geen Yellow Red v Top 25 gt  Polygons            Generate Report J Export Tables to Excel Help Close    803544 523  622009 387 Meters    Figure 2 21     Calculate Score Step Result    The symbology used to render the layer is imported from the layer file associated with  the selected Color Ramp  The layer files are stored in the install location Bin lyrFiles  folder and the user may add their own layer files    The new layer is added under the StudyArea  Al  layer showing the boundary of the area  of interest  The initial SO layer remains visible to provide
60. wse to the Data Management Tools   gt  Joins toolset  Double click the Join Field tool                    S INIT  dtd ioc  Ber f      gt  eG a  E   es        Location  E Join Field    E el System Toolboxes  m  amp  3D Analyst Tools tbx   amp  9 Analysis Tools tbx     m Arc Hydro Partial Terrain Update tbx     E Arc Hydro Tools tbx  E E Cartography Tools tbx      ca Conversion Tools tbx  E za Data Interoperability Tools tbx  El E Data Management Tools tbx       amp   Attachments  E Ss Data Comparison  E Se   Distributed Geodatabase      D Domains       amp   Feature Class      E  Features  E Bs Fields       amp   File Geodatabase      S General       amp   Generalization       gt  Geodatabase Administration   amp   Geometric Network  E Graph      E  Indexes     ES Joins       Add Join       MW GE   a  Remove Join    Figure 3 14   Join Field Geoprocessing Tool             e Specify your Base Analysis Layer as Input Table and your Properties table as Join  Table as well as the Input and Output Join Fields     e Specify the fields used to establish the relationship between the Base Analysis  Layer and the Properties table  e g  ST_HUC12      e Check the Property fields to add in the Base Analysis Layer and click OK     March 2015 50    EPA Waterscape Tools     Version 1 0 User Manual        amp  amp   Join Field    WBDSnapshot National dtl ST w water INTERSECT   ST HUC12    Join Table   property table CONUS with                              Aesthetic Value  Agricultural  Aquatic 
61. ysis  E L3 CAEPAWaterscapeNwaterscapeanalysis gdb     Ap FirstAnalysis  E  m  m FirstAnalysis 50    Figure 2 9     Table of Contents     Create Step    March 2015 12    EPA Waterscape Tools     Version 1 0 User Manual       El IB waterscapeanalysis gdb  E ER FirstAnalysis   Ed  FirstAnalysis_S0   Ed FirstAnalysis WSStudyArea  E  rn HuC12   Ed  WSStudyArea  APUNIQUEID  LAYERKEYTABLE  WSAnalyses  WSAnalysesType  WsSAnalysisSteps  WSProperties  WsSPropertyAnalysisStep  aj WaterscapeAnalysis mxd  Figure 2 10     Geodatabase     Create    The top section of the form becomes read only once the analysis has been created  You  can either pursue the existing analysis  create a new one by clicking New  or open a saved  analysis by clicking Open  This section will describe how to continue with the newly  created analysis     The Analysis Step 0 of type Source Layer Copy is written to the Analysis Summary table   within the form      The Properties are sorted based on the Group name and Property Name initially  You can    click the Property Header to sort the Properties alphabetically or filter the properties  based on their Group by checking the boxes associated to the Group names     March 2015 13    EPA Waterscape Tools     Version 1 0 User Manual          Source   FirstAnalysis_50 Target  FirstAnalysis 51  Generate Subset   Select Features     olfe       fe    10    Apply Score Selection     Switch Selection  Selection Typ       Add Features  oo  Assion P  ties Weight    T  News  Dp 
    
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