{ "culture": "en-US", "name": "", "guid": "", "catalogPath": "", "snippet": "Purpose: Priority watersheds used for the Safe Water Conservation Collaborative (SWCC) Prioritization Model (v1.1)\n\nMeasurement: binary, either parcel is within priority watershed or it is not\n\nJustification: Focus is on these three priority watersheds to protect water quality for all five municipalities in Jefferson County (Opequon-Shepherdstown, Elks Run-Harpers Ferry & Bolivar, and Bullskin Run-Charles Town & Ranson). Opequon and Bullskin Run flow downstream to the municipalities, whereas the Elks Run is the source of drinking water for Harpers Ferry & Bolivar. There are also multiple utilities that serve a large number of customers in the Opequon Watershed from groundwater sources.", "description": "", "summary": "Purpose: Priority watersheds used for the Safe Water Conservation Collaborative (SWCC) Prioritization Model (v1.1)\n\nMeasurement: binary, either parcel is within priority watershed or it is not\n\nJustification: Focus is on these three priority watersheds to protect water quality for all five municipalities in Jefferson County (Opequon-Shepherdstown, Elks Run-Harpers Ferry & Bolivar, and Bullskin Run-Charles Town & Ranson). Opequon and Bullskin Run flow downstream to the municipalities, whereas the Elks Run is the source of drinking water for Harpers Ferry & Bolivar. There are also multiple utilities that serve a large number of customers in the Opequon Watershed from groundwater sources.", "title": "Priority Watersheds (v1.1)", "tags": [ "LTA", "SWCC", "NHD", "WVU GIS Clearinghouse" ], "type": "", "typeKeywords": [], "thumbnail": "", "url": "", "minScale": 150000000, "maxScale": 5000, "spatialReference": "", "accessInformation": "Source: National Hydrography Dataset (NHD) 2018, West Virginia University (WVU) GIS Clearinghouse", "licenseInfo": "", "portalUrl": "" }