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snippet: Water Rule Area. The area in which the Dept of Ecology's Dungeness (WRIA 18 East) Water Rule is in effect. It is bounded on the west by the actual drainage divide between Morse Creek and Bagely and Siebert Creeks, and on the south and east by the WRIA 18 boundary.
summary: Water Rule Area. The area in which the Dept of Ecology's Dungeness (WRIA 18 East) Water Rule is in effect. It is bounded on the west by the actual drainage divide between Morse Creek and Bagely and Siebert Creeks, and on the south and east by the WRIA 18 boundary.
accessInformation: Clallam County GIS Contact: GIS Manager Data originated from Department of Community Development
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description: <DIV STYLE="text-align:Left;"><DIV><DIV><P STYLE="margin:0 0 0 0;"><SPAN><SPAN>The area in which the Dept of Ecology's Dungeness (WRIA 18 East) Water Rule is in effect. It is bounded on the west by the actual drainage divide between Morse Creek and Bagely and Siebert Creeks, and on the south and east by the WRIA 18 boundary. The Water Rule Area boundary was originally derived by Department of Ecology from the drainage areas on the USGS Hydrolic Units dataset. Clallam County had previously delineated the drainage divide on the west using Lidar topography as part of its high accuracy stream mapping project, since this is also the western boundary of the Clean Water District. Ecology accepted this line on the west, but asserted that the eastern boundary was the legal boundary of WRIA 18, and could not be redrawn more accurately for this purpose. Existing WRIA datasets were not consistent, and so the one most closely aligned with the corresponding Lidar derived divide was chosen to map this layer. </SPAN></SPAN></P><P><SPAN /></P></DIV></DIV></DIV>
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tags: ["WRIA","Water Rule","Sequim","Dungeness","Clallam","Boundary","Polygon"]
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