Texas Hydrological Innovations Group: Ben Bates, Jason Pickett, Mark Pillion, Yasmin Sierra

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COMPREHENSIVE DATABASE FOR SPRINGS IN TEXAS

Texas Hydrological InnovationsGroup: Ben Bates, Jason Pickett, Mark Pillion, Yasmin Sierra

TEXAS HYDROLOGICAL INNOVATIONS

Ben Bates

Web Master

bp1428@txstate.edu

Jason Pickett

Analyst

jp1537@txstate.edu

Mark Pillion

Assistant Project

Manager

mp1327@txstate.edu

Yasmin Sierra

Project Manager

ys1019@txstate.edu

INTRODUCTION

• Texas Hydrological Innovations • Is composed of spatial analysts• We specialize in water resources• Utilizing GIS technology/tools • Improving freshwater management

WHAT WE’LL COVER TODAY

An introduction to our company and services

Brief background on springs of Texas Proposed project Strategy Schedule Budget Implications Questions and answers

BACKGROUND ON SPRINGS IN TEXAS

Importance of groundwater Lack of data Gunnar Brune Spring requirements Recharge Pumping/Decline Brune and Besse Other studies

PROJECT SCOPE

Zone 1: 962 Springs 27 Counties

Zone 2: 562 Springs 131 Counties

Zone 3: 619 Springs 96 Counties

PROJECT PURPOSE

• Integrate data • Categorize the data• Provide a comprehensive database for

further analysis • Create a comprehensive map based

database• Provide a easily disseminated

document that is user friendly

PROJECT GOALS

Collect and analyze data from all available data sources

Create standard for new database

Clean dataCreate a single comprehensive digital database

DATA

• Format: Shapefile

Heitmueller and Reece (2003)

• Format: Shapefile

Texas Water

Development Board

(TWDB)

• Format: Shapefile

USGS National Water

Information System (NWIS)

• Format: Shapefile

USGS Historical

Compilation of

Historical Water Quality Data in Texas

• Format: Table

Ecological Recovery

Foundation

DATA COMPARISONTexas Water Development Board• Spatial Scope: 254 Texas counties• Temporal Scope: Updated annually

Heitmueller and Reece • Spatial Scope: 254 Texas Counties• Temporal Scope: Published September 2003

National Water Information System• Spatial Scope: 254 Texas counties• Temporal Scope: 1899-2007 *real-time data

available for selected sites

Selected Springs• Spatial Scope: Selected springs for 254 Texas

counties• Temporal Scope: Published 2006Ecological Recovery Foundation• Spatial Scope : 71 Texas Counties• Temporal Scope: Published in 2006

PROJECT CONCEPT

Single Comprehensive Digital Database

Heitmueller and Reece

(2003)

TWDB

NWISUSGS

Historical Springs

River Systems Institute

METHODOLOGY

Explore options for creating a user friendly interactive map

Create a comprehensive database in shapefile format

Determine source aquifer using a piper diagram (for undesignated springs)

Analyze data

Determine a standard for database

Analyze and select data to be included in analysis

Collect data

DOCUMENTED SPRINGS

NWIS

Heitmueller and Reece (2003)

USGS Historical Compilation

TWDB

DATA COMPILATION

INCONSISTENCIES

DUPLICATE DATA

STRATEGY

Operate by Zone

Using proximity analysis

Remove duplicate dataRemove inconstancies

Create new database

TIMELINE

Data Collection

Pre-Processing Data

Data Analysis

Data Interpretation

Generate Final Report

Dates

2 weeks 2/1/2010-2/15/2010

4-5 Weeks 2/16/2010-3/23/2010

3 Weeks 3/24/2010-4/13/2010

1 Week 4/14/2010-4/22/2010

1 Week 4/23/2010-4/30/2010

BUDGET

• Project Preparation: $1,500• Data Collection & Analysis: $ 9,000 • Management: $4,000• Software License & Web Design: $ 6,708• Equipment Cost: $12, 416• Travel: $50• Total: $33,674

IMPLICATIONS

Our results will be a stepping stone for statewide research

Our database will serve as the standard database for all spring data entry

CONCLUSION

THI is committed to Creating a comprehensive map based

database cataloging springs of Texas Setting a standard for further research Improving freshwater management

QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS

REFERENCES

Brune, G. (1981). Springs of texas. Forth Worth: Branch Smith Inc.

Flores, D.A. (2006). Using Major anions and cations to describe trans-pecos springs. San Marcos: D.A. Flores.

Besse, H. (2006). Interim report for contract no. 2006-001-069. Retrieved from http://www.rivers.txstate.edu/projects/texas-springs/study-report.html.

The Texas State Historical Association, Initials. (2010). Facts. Texas almanac. Retrieved (2010, February 12) from http://www.texasalmanac.com/facts/.