ÿþ<META HTTP-EQUIV="Pragma" CONTENT="no-cache"> <meta http-equiv="imagetoolbar" content="false"> <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=ISO-8859-1"> <html> <head> <title>EHWater Help Page</title> </head> <body BGCOLOR="White" TEXT="Black" LEFTMARGIN=0 TOPMARGIN=0> <a name="returntotop" id="returntotop"></a><P> <br> &nbsp;&nbsp;<IMG SRC="../images/FdohLogo.JPG" HSPACE=0 VSPACE=0 BORDER=0 ALIGH="TOP"> &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp <IMG SRC="../images/EHLogo.JPG" HSPACE=0 VSPACE=0 BORDER=0 ALT="" ALIGN="TOP"> &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp <IMG SRC="../images/bureaulogo.gif" HSPACE=0 VSPACE=0 BORDER=0 ALT="" ALIGN="TOP"> <br /> <h2><font face="Arial"> &nbsp;__________________________________ <br></h2></font> <H2><font face="Arial" color="purple" > &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;EHWater v2009 Help Page<br> <br> </H2></font> <H2><font face="Arial"> &nbsp;__________________________________<br> </H2></font> </P> <P> <br> &nbsp;<font face="Arial"><u><b>The data information is available in a tabular form at <a href="http://www.superact.org">SUPERAct.Org</a></b></u></font> <br> <br> &nbsp;<font face="Arial"><a href="#Metadata"><u><b>Metadata 2009(NEW!!)</a></b></u></font> <br> <br> &nbsp;<font face="Arial"><u><b>Introduction:</b></u></font> <br> &nbsp;<font face="Arial">Welcome to the EHWater, a simple, browser-based application to spatially explore Environmental Health data. <br> &nbsp;The EHWater enables users to dynamically interact with the Well Surveillance spatial databases. <br> &nbsp;Users can do things like pan, zoom, find, identify, query, and print spatial and related attribute data. <br> &nbsp;This page serves as a  Help document to introduce users to the interface and functionality of the EHWater. <br> </font> <br> <br> &nbsp;<font face="Arial"><u><b>Disclaimer:</b></u></font> <br> &nbsp;<font face="Arial">This WebGIS site is for the purpose of exploring Environmental Health Program Data. <br> &nbsp;The data available on this WebGIS site is for informational purposes only and should not be substituted for a true title search, <br> &nbsp;property, appraisal, survey, or for zoning verification. <br><br> &nbsp;The Florida Department of Health and the Division of Environemtal Health assume no legal responsibility for the information contained in this data.<br> &nbsp;GIS data are based on the following projection/coordinate system: <br> &nbsp; - Florida Albers <br> &nbsp; - NAD 1983 <br> &nbsp; - Meters <br> </font> <br> <br> &nbsp;<font face="Arial"><u><b>Instructions: (useful links from ESRI)</b></u></font><br> &nbsp;<font face="Arial"><a href="GettingStarted.htm">Getting started</a><br> &nbsp;<a href="QuickTour.htm">Quick tour</a><br> &nbsp;<a href="Printing.htm">Printing</a><BR> &nbsp;<a href="Identify.htm">Identify features on the map</a><br> &nbsp;<a href="Searching.htm">Search for features</a><br> &nbsp;<a href="BufferPoints.htm">Buffer Points</a><br> &nbsp;<a href="Measuring.htm">Measure distance and area</a><br> &nbsp;<a href="UsingResults.htm">Using Results</a><br> &nbsp;<a href="ToolReference.htm">Using the Toolbar</a><br> </font> <!--<br> &nbsp;<font face="Arial">The user interface is very basic and easy to use. <br> &nbsp;It consists of an overview map, a set of tools, a table of contents, the main map, an information pane, and a mode display. <br> </font> <br> <IMG SRC="images/EHwater_GUI_final.jpg" HSPACE=0 VSPACE=0 BORDER=0 ALT="" ALIGN="TOP"> <br> <br> &nbsp;<font face="Arial"><u>Toolbar</u> = various tools to view and query the map data and the underlying attribute data </font><br> &nbsp;<font face="Arial"><u>Table of Contents</u> = area in which the layers are made visible and active; also where the legend is displayed </font><br> &nbsp;<font face="Arial"><u>Mode Display</u> = displays the currently selected tool </font><br> &nbsp;<font face="Arial"><u>Main Map</u> = displays the GIS datasets and allows users to interact with the spatial data </font><br> &nbsp;<font face="Arial"><u>Information Pane</u> = displays the results of identify and search queries; also input for performing queries </font><br> <br> <br> &nbsp;<font face="Arial"><u><b>Tools:</b></u></font> <br> &nbsp;<font face="Arial">There are several tools for users to interact with the map data in the EHwater. <br> &nbsp;Below is a brief description of each. <br> </font> <br> <IMG SRC="images/EHmapperTools.jpg" WIDTH=700 HEIGHT=500 HSPACE=0 VSPACE=0 BORDER=0 ALT="" ALIGN="TOP"> <br> <br> &nbsp;<font face="Arial"><u><b>Examples:</b></u></font> <br> &nbsp;<font face="Arial">Here are some examples of how users might use the EHwater. <br> <br> &nbsp;<u>Load the EHwater web application</u><br> &nbsp;1 - Use the image link above to load the EHwater via Internet Explorer. <br> &nbsp;2 - Maximize the browser window if you want to make the map bigger. <br> <br> &nbsp;<u>Zoom to a COUNTY</u><br> &nbsp;1 - "Zoom In" to Leon County.<br> &nbsp;2 - Pick the  Zoom In tool, then drag a rectangle around the Leon County. <br> &nbsp;3 - Continue to  Zoom In on the map, until the map displays the Leon County limits. <br> <br> &nbsp;<u>Make the PETROLEUM/DRYCLEANER FACILITIES layer active and visible</u><br> &nbsp;1 - Expand (click) the RISK SOURCES group in the Table of Contents. <br> &nbsp;2 - Make sure that PETROLEUM/DRYCLEANER FACILITIES is the Active Layer (highlighted) in the Table of Contents. <br> &nbsp;3 - Make sure that PETROLEUM/DRYCLEANER FACILITIES is Visible (checked) in the Table of Contents. <br> &nbsp;4 - Select the "Refresh Map" button. <br> &nbsp;5 - Toggle the  Legend to display the legend and the symbols that represent the various features. <br> <br> &nbsp;<u>Find or Search for a specific PETROLEUM/DRYCLEANER FACILITIES feature</u><br> &nbsp;1 - Make sure that PETROLEUM/DRYCLEANER FACILITIES is the Active Layer (highlighted) in the Table of Contents. <br> &nbsp;2 - Make sure that PETROLEUM/DRYCLEANER FACILITIES is Visible (checked) in the Table of Contents. <br> &nbsp;3 - Select the "Refresh Map" button. <br> &nbsp;4 - Pick the "Find" button. <br> &nbsp;5 - In the Info Pane, type the facility ID 8510289 in the text box, and select "Find String" button.<br> &nbsp;6 - Click the hyperlink in the "Rec" column to zoom to that specific PETROLEUM/DRYCLEANER FACILITIES feature. <br> &nbsp;7 - Pick the  Zoom In tool, then drag a rectangle around the highlighted feature. <br> &nbsp; Or <br> &nbsp;4 - Pick the  Identify tool, then click on one of the PETROLEUM/DRYCLEANER FACILITIES points. <br> &nbsp;5 - Note that the  Identify results display in the Info Pane. <br> &nbsp;6 - Click the hyperlink in the "Rec" column to zoom to that specific PETROLEUM/DRYCLEANER FACILITIES feature. <br> &nbsp;7 - Pick the  Zoom In tool, then drag a rectangle around the highlighted feature. <br> &nbsp; Or <br> &nbsp;4 - Pick the  Query tool. <br> &nbsp;5 - In the Info Pane, change the [Field] dropdown to  FACILITY_ID , the [Operator] dropdown to  LIKE , and in the [Value] box, type in  851% . <br> &nbsp;6 - Select the  Add to Query String button.<br> &nbsp;7 - Select the  Execute button. <br> &nbsp;8 - Note that the  Query results display in the Info Pane. <br> &nbsp;9 - Scroll through the records until you find record "8510289". <br> &nbsp;10 - Click the hyperlink in the "Rec" column to zoom to that specific PETROLEUM/DRYCLEANER FACILITIES feature. <br> &nbsp;11 - Pick the  Zoom In tool, then drag a rectangle around the highlighted feature. <br> <br> &nbsp;<u>Buffer the WELL POINT features around the <b>selected</b> PETROLEUM/DRYCLEANER FACILITIES features</u><br> &nbsp;1 - Make sure that PETROLEUM/DRYCLEANER FACILITIES is the Active Layer (highlighted) in the Table of Contents. <br> &nbsp;2 - Make sure that PETROLEUM/DRYCLEANER FACILITIES is Visible (checked) in the Table of Contents. <br> &nbsp;3 - Make sure that WELL LOCATIONS is Visible (checked) in the Table of Contents. <br> &nbsp;4 - Select the "Refresh Map" button. <br> &nbsp;5 - Pick the  Buffer tool. <br> &nbsp;6 - In the Info Pane, change the [Highlight features from] layer dropdown to  WELL LOCATIONS , the [within a distance of] value to  0.25 , and check the [display attribute] box. <br> &nbsp;7 - Select the  Create Buffer button. <br> &nbsp;8 - Note that the "Buffer" results display in the Info Pane. <br> <br> &nbsp;<u>Export table of buffered WELL LOCATIONS features</u><br> &nbsp;1 - In the Info Pane, click the  Help for saving file hyperlink. <br> &nbsp;2 - In the Info Pane, click the  Save attributes to text file hyperlink. <br> &nbsp;3 - Follow the instructions for saving attributes to text file. <br> <br> &nbsp;<u>Print a map of selected PETROLEUM/DRYCLEANER FACILITIES and buffered WELL POINT features</u><br> &nbsp;1 - Pick the  Print tool. <br> &nbsp;2 - Note that the  Print Map setup displays in the Info Pane. <br> &nbsp;3 - Type in a title for your map, then select the  Create Print Page button. <br> &nbsp;4 - Select printer settings, then print your map. <br> &nbsp; Or <br> &nbsp;1 - Obtain a screenshot of the selected image (press the "Control" and "PrintScreen" buttons together). <br> &nbsp;2 - Open MS Paint (Start->All Programs->Accessories->Paint). <br> &nbsp;3 - Paste the image into the Paint program. <br> &nbsp;4 - Resize the image. <br> &nbsp;5 - Print or save it as a *.JPG for future use. <br> </font> --> <br> <br> &nbsp;<font face="Arial"><u><b>Contact:</b></u></font> <br> &nbsp;<font face="Arial">The Bureau of Water Programs is here to support you and your use of EHWater. <br> &nbsp;Should you have any comments, concerns, questions, or suggestions, please contact one of the following: <br> <br> &nbsp;<font face="Arial">Ruili Lang, ArcGIS Server Coordinator, Water Programs Environmental Specialist II <br> &nbsp;<a href="mailto:ruili_lang@doh.state.fl.us">ruili_lang@doh.state.fl.us</a> <br> &nbsp;(850)245-4444 x2456 <br> <br> &nbsp;Charlie Donahue, Water Toxics Program Manager <br> &nbsp;<a href="mailto:charles_donahue@doh.state.fl.us">charles_donahue@doh.state.fl.us</a> <br> &nbsp;(850)245-4069 <br> <br> &nbsp;Larry Gordon, SUPER Act Program Manager, <br> &nbsp;<a href="mailto:larry_gordon@doh.state.fl.us">larry_gordon@doh.state.fl.us</a> <br> &nbsp;(850)245-4579 <br> <br> &nbsp;Michael Berry, Water Programs System Project Administrator<br> &nbsp;<a href="mailto:michael_berry@doh.state.fl.us">michael_berry@doh.state.fl.us</a> <br> &nbsp;(850)245-4444 x2074 <br> <br> <br> &nbsp;<font face="Arial"><a name="Metadata" id="Metadata"></a><u><b>Metadata:</b></u></font> <br> &nbsp;<font face="Arial">The followings are information specific to the layers used in EHwater. <br> <br> &nbsp;<u>LIMITED USE</u><br> &nbsp;The "LIMITED USE" wells are Limited Use (type 42) and Multi-Family (type 47) in the Well Surveillance database. <br> &nbsp;Many counties DGPS, tag, and submit their "Limited Use" well data to the Well Surveillance Program along with data for SUPER Act and Toxics.<br> &nbsp;This is not a requirement of any program, so the layer is not a complete list of "Limited Use" wells.<br> <br> &nbsp;<u>WELL LOCATIONS</u><br> &nbsp;This is a complete list of all potable wells in the DOH database. <br> <br> &nbsp;<u>PETROLEUM/DRYCLEANER FACILITIES</u><br> &nbsp;This is a DOH database. <br> &nbsp;It displays petroleum and drycleaner facilities which are associated with a well survey request completed by DOH. <br> &nbsp;The facility location has been confirmed by DOH and is accurately located. <br> <br> &nbsp;<u>SOLVENT SAMPLE (in Past 12 months)</u><br> &nbsp;This layer symbolizes the analytical results for the last sample collected within the past 12 months. <br> &nbsp;The layer is based on the following chemicals: tetrachloroethylene, C/T-1,2-dichloroethylene, 1,2-dichloroethane, trichloroethylene, 1,1-dichlorethylene, vinyl chloride, benzene, ethylbenzene, MTBE, napthalene, toluene, and xylenes. <br> &nbsp;The symbol presents the highest MCL (Maximum Contamination Level) for any of these chemicals. <br> <br> &nbsp;<u>SOLVENT SAMPLE (MAX)</u><br> &nbsp;This layer symbolizes the analytical results for the sample with the highest contamination level among all of the samples collected by DOH. <br> &nbsp;The layer is based on the following chemicals: tetrachloroethylene, C/T-1,2-dichloroethylene, 1,2-dichloroethane, trichloroethylene, 1,1-dichlorethylene, vinyl chloride, benzene, ethylbenzene, MTBE, napthalene, toluene, and xylenes. <br> &nbsp;The symbol presents the highest MCL (Maximum Contamination Level) for any of these chemicals. <br> <br> &nbsp;<u>NITRATE SAMPLE (in Past 12 months)</u><br> &nbsp;This layer symbolizes the analytical results for the last sample collected within the past 12 months. <br> &nbsp;The layer is based on the nitrate. <br> &nbsp;The symbol presents the highest MCL (Maximum Contamination Level) for nitrate. <br> <br> &nbsp;<u>NITRATE SAMPLE (MAX)</u><br> &nbsp;This layer symbolizes the analytical results for the sample with the highest contamination level among all of the samples collected by DOH. <br> &nbsp;The layer is based on the nitrate. <br> &nbsp;The symbol presents the highest MCL (Maximum Contamination Level) for nitrate. <br> <br> &nbsp;<u>FUMIGANTS SAMPLE (in Past 12 months)</u><br> &nbsp;This layer symbolizes the analytical results for the last sample collected within the past 12 months. <br> &nbsp;The layer is based on the following chemicals: Ethylene Dibromide (EDB), 1,2-Dichloropropane, C/T-1,3-Dichloropropene, 1,2,3-Trichloropropane, Chloropicrin, Dibromochloropropane. <br> &nbsp;The symbol presents the highest MCL (Maximum Contamination Level) for any of these chemicals. <br> <br> &nbsp;<u>FUMIGANTS SAMPLE (MAX)</u><br> &nbsp;This layer symbolizes the analytical results for the sample with the highest contamination level among all of the samples collected by DOH. <br> &nbsp;The layer is based on the following chemicals: Ethylene Dibromide (EDB), 1,2-Dichloropropane, C/T-1,3-Dichloropropene, 1,2,3-Trichloropropane, Chloropicrin, Dibromochloropropane. <br> &nbsp;The symbol presents the highest MCL (Maximum Contamination Level) for any of these chemicals. <br> <br> &nbsp;<u>PRIMARY METAL SAMPLE (in Past 12 months)</u><br> &nbsp;This layer symbolizes the analytical results for the last sample collected within the past 12 months. <br> &nbsp;The layer is based on the following metals: Antimony (Sb), Arsenic (As), Barium (Ba), Beryllium (Be), Cadmium (Cd), Chromium (Cr), Cyanide (CN), Fluoride (F), Lead (Pb), Mercury (Hg), Nickel (Ni), Selenium (Se), Sodium (Na), and Thallium (TI). <br> &nbsp;The symbol presents the highest MCL (Maximum Contamination Level) for primary metal. <br> <br> &nbsp;<u>PRIMARY METAL SAMPLE (MAX)</u><br> &nbsp;This layer symbolizes the analytical results for the sample with the highest contamination level among all of the samples collected by DOH. <br> &nbsp;The layer is based on the following metals: Antimony (Sb), Arsenic (As), Barium (Ba), Beryllium (Be), Cadmium (Cd), Chromium (Cr), Cyanide (CN), Fluoride (F), Lead (Pb), Mercury (Hg), Nickel (Ni), Selenium (Se), Sodium (Na), and Thallium (TI). <br> &nbsp;The symbol presents the highest MCL (Maximum Contamination Level) for primary metal. <br> <br> &nbsp;<u>WELL SURVEILLANCE AREA</u><br> &nbsp;DOH has identified areas with known or suspected contamination for additional study. <br> &nbsp;The area indicated is a quarter mile radius from one or more wells that may or do contain specific chemicals. <br> &nbsp;This is for DOH internal use and has no legal or permit implications. <br> <br> &nbsp;<u>DELINEATED ZONE (62-524)</u><br> &nbsp;These areas were established in 62-524 (FL. Administrative Code). <br> &nbsp;The layer was provided by DEP. <br> &nbsp;These areas will not change except by legislative action. <br> <br> &nbsp;<a href="#returntotop"><b>Return to the top of the page</b><br></a> <br> </font> </P> </body> </html>