Report prepared for the Water Policy Interim Committee September 13, 2011.

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Report prepared for the Water Policy Interim Committee September 13, 2011

Maps GIS Data Analytical Services Technical Assistance Metadata Plant & Animal Data Natural Communities Rare, Threatened, or Endangered Species Online Field Guides Water Quality Climate Surface Water Ground Water Water Rights Natural Heritage Program Water Information System Geographic Information System

Water-related topic guides with relevant links, maps and information. Water Information System

NRIS Maintains a dataset of surface water features based on the USGS Topographic Quadrangle maps. This dataset contains lakes, ponds, rivers, streams, irrigation ditches and other water features for the entire state. This dataset is one of 14 priority data layers in the Montana Spatial Data Infrastructure (MSDI) The goal is to get input from water users across the state to help develop a common layer that will meet their business needs. NRIS’ work on this layer is funded through partnerships with the USGS and the Montana Land Information Council