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What happened to the Public Water Supply Wells and Dams layers?

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What happened to the Public Water Supply Wells and Dams layers?

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Due to security concerns from the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks, Ecology removed these two layers from our website; however, they are available.The public water supply well data is available from the Department of Health. Please go to their GIS Website and/or contact Steve Leibenguth, (360) 236-3148 for further information. For dam metadata, see http://www.ecy.wa.gov/services/data/hydro/dams.htm. Request the data layer by contacting Doug Johnson, Dam Inspector, Dam Safety Office, Department of Ecology, (360) 407-6623. Our Facility/Site layer also contains DAMS. Query the field: ECO_INT_CD = DAM. Note that you need to set up a join to do this.

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Due to security concerns from the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks, Ecology removed these two layers from our website; however, they are available.The public water supply well data is available from the Department of Health. Please go to their GIS Website and/or contact Steve Leibenguth, (360) 236-3148 for further information. For dam metadata, see http://www.ecy.wa.gov/services/data/hydro/dams.htm. Request the data layer by contacting Jerald LaVassar, Dam Inspector, Dam Safety Office, Department of Ecology, (360) 407-6625. Our Facility/Site layer also contains DAMS. Query the field: ECO_INT_CD = ‘DAM’. Note that you need to set up a join to do this.

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