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  • WaDE work on data standards (notes from presentation by Adel Abdallah and Ryan James) - slides forthcomingbelow

    • Why WaDE?

      • “state primacy is fundamental to a sustainable water future”

      • need a strategy for coupling state-level data to answer regional questions about water use/quality

      • WaDE’s creation was stimulated by Sandia and few other agencies'

      • WaDE 2.0 includes a central database to query/map data in a centralized system on the cloud. Agreed-upon metadata and vocabularies across the Councils' members and with USGS.

    • How can WaDE help state agencies?

      • Controlled vocabulary - harvested terms across the West (e.g., “Beneficial use” is defined differently across terms)

      • resource to learn from what other states are doing on water data/sharing

      • potential funding to western states' agencies (currently working with NM on digitizing water rights info)

      • technical support

      • have a use case repository → have a template that they can help us populate.

        https://www.wade.westernstateswater.org/search-use-cases/  

        • shared some examples from their ongoing work on capturing water rights across states

        • another example is aggregate water use data

          • have info from Utah, CA, WY, NM, and TX (by county consumption use or basin-wide consumption use)

          • states sometime also have custom spatial measurements

          • looking at different front end visualizations

          • ideally, estimates would be at the HUC-level but work with whatever the states provides

    • Next Steps for WaDE

      • Can track WaDE progress on GitHub → beta release to partners/public in Fall 2020/2021

      • support WaDE data interoperability with USGS and IOW Geoconnex hydro features

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nameWaDE2.0_Standard_NM.pptx

  • USGS resources