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snippet: Under the DWR Agreement #4600015006, and as part of the response to the State Water Resources Control Board (State Control Board) Drought Emergency Regulation (California Code of Regulations [CCR] Section 996), new requirements for urban retail water suppliers under California Water Code (Water Code) Section 10609.10(d)(2), and DWR's responsibility to provide technical assistance, including data, to urban retail water suppliers (Water Code Section 10609.26(a)(4)). DWR partnered with NV5 (NV5) to provide timely and necessary CII landscape area measurement (LAM) data: A. To urban retail water suppliers for their use in managing CII outdoor water use during drought and long-term resilience, and B. For the State of California (State) analysis of CII landscape water use and conservation potential during drought and for long-term efficient water management.
summary: Under the DWR Agreement #4600015006, and as part of the response to the State Water Resources Control Board (State Control Board) Drought Emergency Regulation (California Code of Regulations [CCR] Section 996), new requirements for urban retail water suppliers under California Water Code (Water Code) Section 10609.10(d)(2), and DWR's responsibility to provide technical assistance, including data, to urban retail water suppliers (Water Code Section 10609.26(a)(4)). DWR partnered with NV5 (NV5) to provide timely and necessary CII landscape area measurement (LAM) data: A. To urban retail water suppliers for their use in managing CII outdoor water use during drought and long-term resilience, and B. For the State of California (State) analysis of CII landscape water use and conservation potential during drought and for long-term efficient water management.
accessInformation: NV5, 1100 NE Circle Blvd. Suite 126 Corvallis, OR 97330 (541) 752-1204
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description: Vector layer representing Residential LAM Project (contract number EA-133C-16-CQ-0044 issued by National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration) summaries within residential parkway strip areas. The Residential LAM classification was summarized to a topologically correct vector layer (‘V’ layer) of the residential parkway strips. The 'V' layer does not contain overlap and is appropriate to use for generating supplier-level landscape area measurement calculations. This dataset was generated as part of the California Department of Water Resources (DWR) Agreement #4600015006.
licenseInfo: The California DWR provides this data to URWSs to support compliance with State Water Resources Control Board Drought Emergency Regulations. The California DWR acknowledges that since this dataset was generated using 1-ft resolution 2020 imagery and spatial information representing the supply area from the URWS, the accuracy of this dataset compared to actual ground conditions is dependent on this source information. The California DWR encourages URWSs to use this data as a tool in conjunction with other tools to best support their compliance with the State Water Resources Control Board Drought Emergency Regulations.
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title: Residential_Extensions_V
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tags: ["utilitiesCommunication","environment","boundaries","economy","Land use cover dataset","Commercial, Industrial, and Institutional","Residential","LUCD","CII"]
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