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Indiana GIS Resources National Association of Water Companies September 21, 2017 Jim Sparks Indiana Geographic Information Officer

ABOUT THE INDIANA GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION OFFICE

I.C. 4-23-7.3 Indiana GIS Mapping Standards July 1, 2007

I.C. 4-23-7.3 Indiana GIS Mapping Standards Coordinate GIS Efforts GIO Integrate Data Create New Data Responsibilities Serve as GIO for State Agencies Distribute Data

HOW MIGHT GIS PROVIDE BENEFIT?

There are many advantages to using GIS in the utility business. Eighty to 90 percent of a utility s data is somehow tied to a geographic location. Utilities must know where their pipes, valves, pumps, meters and other facilities are located. They also need to know the location and water usage patterns of their customers. And they need to know where their crews are working and what facilities need maintenance. GIS allows users to query and analyze information based on its location and its spatial relationship to other features-often where no other relationship is available. Ginther, P. (2015) Use of GIS Growing in the Municipal Water Wastewater Business. Waterworld.

GIS and Water/Wastewater Uses Field Data Collection Asset Inventory Integration with Asset Management Integration with Customer Information System Integration with Hydraulic/Hydrologic Modeling Analysis Fire Flow Analysis Drinking Water Source Analysis Water Usage Demand Allocation Establishing Facility Elevations

INDIANA GIO PROJECTS

Facilitate GIS data cooperation Integrate GIS data into the statewide base map Develop and maintain statewide data layers Provide public access to GIS data INDIANA STATEWIDE IMAGERY & ELEVATION PROGRAM

Indiana Statewide Program 2018 2016 2017 Funding has been secured for a three year update of Indiana s statewide orthoimagery. Timeline: 2016: Central column 2017: Eastern column 2018: Western column

2016-2018 Indiana Statewide Program Administered through Geographic Information Office, Indiana Office of Technology Jim Sparks, IN GIO. The IGIC s Orthophotography workgroup will assist with the preparation of a new RFP. Base Products Leaf-off, 1-foot (30-cm) Pixel Resolution 4-Band Imagery (R,G,B, NIR) Seamless GeoTIFF Tiles

Red, Green, Blue Bands Near Infrared Band

Impervious Surface Mapping

2016-2018 Indiana Statewide Program The orthoimagery products will be reviewed by the photogrammetry team from INDOT prior to final delivery. Buy-up options will be available to Indiana counties and cities

Indiana Imagery Project Buy-ups 2018 2016 2017 2016 Buy-ups 2016 Buy-ups Fulton Co (6-inch Dearborn Co (6-inch ortho) ortho) DeKalb Co (6-inch ortho) Harrison Co (6-inch Gibson Co (6-inch ortho) ortho) Shelby Co (6-inch ortho) Jackson Co (6-inch Steuben Co (6-inch ortho) ortho) Wayne Co (6-inch ortho) Kosciusko Co (6-inch Wells Co (6-inch ortho) ortho) Hamilton Co (3-inch ortho) Monroe Co (6-inch City Shelbyville (3-inch ortho) ortho) Morgan Co (6-inch ortho) Wabash Co (6-inch ortho)

2016-2018 Indiana Statewide Program The Indiana Geographic Information Office will receive a copy of all products purchased from this contract and will make these products available to the public.

Costs Per Square Mile, Countywide Coverage In Cycle Out of Cycle 1-foot Imagery 6-inch Imagery 3-inch Imagery 1-foot Imagery 6-inch Imagery 3-inch Imagery LiDAR Hydro Breaklines Cost $ 30.00 $ 89.85 $ 224.00 $ 38.24 $ 89.85 $ 224.00 $ 228.00 $ 48.00 State Cost $ 30.00 $ 30.00 $ 30.00 $ - $ - $ - $ - $ - Partner Cost $ - $ 59.85 $ 194.00 $ 38.24 $ 89.85 $ 224.00 $ 228.00 $ 48.00

Orthoimagery: Optional Resolution 3-inch

LiDAR (Elevation Data)

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Mobile Terrestrial LiDAR

Statewide QL2 LiDAR Funded by NRCS, U.S. Department of Agriculture Contract managed by USGS Contractor: Woolpert Quality Level 2 About 45% of Indiana (east half) acquired in spring 2017 Remainder will be acquired spring 2018

Here at the Sanitary District, we use the orthophotography for general overlay and more specifically to help place ground features, like manholes, catch basins and lift stations. It is beneficial to use because if the features can be identified by the orthophotography; then it may not be necessary to leave the office and locate the features manually. On occasion, the ortho photos are used to look at properties prior to going out for repairs to measure for equipment requirements. We have had a few instances where the equipment will not fit through an alley, etc. to get to our infrastructure and we have had to take additional hoses, etc. to reach the home and we try to make sure that we have measured to make sure that we have enough available resources. It saves time and money for us to plan ahead. Melissa Mullins Sanitary District Of Michigan City

Three important uses of the orthophotography for us at Fort Wayne City Utilities/Public Works, due to the clarity, quality, and accuracy: Seeing the locations of new manholes in the past three years that were placed through barren fields and wooded areas, so that we can map them accurately. Also, the orthos can get you a location as good as a GPS point since it s 6 accuracy, so we save so much time and money. Same goes for fire hydrants. They re installed on projects and we usually just get location measurements that many times are not correct, so when we received the new orthos we could see the hydrants and relocate them precisely. Non-residential impervious surfaces mapping review, to support our storm water utility billing program. New orthos make these surface differences pop out so we can update them. Kevin Holle, GISP City of Fort Wayne City Utilities/Public Works

Our firm works with several rural water and sewer utilities, and we use the orthophotography at least weekly to evaluate the viability of new water main routes, water storage tank locations and force main routes. We also use it regularly as general reference for project vicinity maps. This is a valuable resource that provides some of the most current data available. It also impacts projects economically as it allows us to do preliminary work without purchasing aerial photography from a vendor. Doug Mark Curry & Associates

At our Harding Street plant on the south side of Indianapolis, we are constructing a wastewater treatment facility as part of some environmental improvements at the plant. We are using the DEM data and orthophotos at this site also as the basis for the design work. We have done enough conventional surveying at both of these sites to be able to compare the LiDAR data to our existing information, and we have found that the LiDAR information is very accurate. A comparison of the ground contours generated from LiDAR to the existing contours shown on the City s road plans (which were prepared using conventional field surveys) shows that the LiDAR data is accurate and more detailed than the ground surveys. We have more jobs at our plant in Petersburg and along our transmission lines where we will be using both the Orthophoto and LiDAR data. Thank you for making this data available to us. We do find it extremely valuable. William A. Luecht, P.L.S. Section Leader, Land Surveying Indianapolis Power & Light Company

Facilitate GIS data cooperation Integrate GIS data into the statewide base map Develop and maintain statewide data layers Provide public access to GIS data NATIONAL HYDROGRAPHY DATASET

Creating Local Resolution NHD Phase 1 Pilot, Upper Eel Subbasin 24K NHD: 2,177 Flowlines; 2,571 Waterbodies Local Resolution: 47,821 Flowlines; 3,350 Waterbodies

Facilitate GIS data cooperation Integrate GIS data into the statewide base map Develop and maintain statewide data layers Provide public access to GIS data DATA SHARING INITIATIVE

Indiana Geospatial Data Sharing Letters were sent to all Indiana County Commissioners 7/2008 inviting county participation to create statewide layers for: Land Parcels Point addresses Road Centerlines with address ranges Local Administrative Boundaries First county agreed to participate 8/2008 92 nd (last county) agreed to participate 4/2014

Data Sharing Initiative Status 92 Counties have shared GIS data 6,725 Jurisdictional Boundaries 599,436 Street Centerlines Segments 2,952,065 Address Points 3,158,230 Land Parcels 43 Can be viewed or downloaded from the IndianaMap

Facilitate GIS data cooperation Integrate GIS data into the statewide base map Develop and maintain statewide data layers Provide public access to GIS data THE INDIANAMAP maps.indiana.edu

The IndianaMap maps.indiana.edu 270 Data Layers about Indiana Can be downloaded, most can be streamed Each layer has associated metadata A built in viewer is also available The IndianaMap serves an average of 22,568 view requests per day About 700 maps are created every day using the IndianaMap

AND NOW WE KNOW

It s 12.3 miles southwest of Sheboygan on Highway V.

Jim Sparks Indiana Geographic Information Officer (317) 234-5889 Jsparks@iot.in.gov QUESTIONS