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(2) Remote sensing match:
Maps of current ecosystem, wetlands, rivers, streams, aquifers, natural vegetation.
Maps of forest types and vegetation communities.
Map chlorophyll and sediments in lakes and reservoirs.
Map mine sites, polluted drainage and stream and watershed areas.
See "Sensor Data Considerations (programmatic and technical)."
d. Wetlands and Waterways Needs--authority over dumping, dredging, and filling in
Waters of the US, delineate wetlands, monitor water quality of water supplies, planning
conservation of water in the arid southwest.
(1) How can remote sensing help in delineating wetlands and issuing permits for
dumping, dredging, and filling, monitoring water quality of water supplies, and in man-
agement of water in arid and agricultural regions of the west and southwest?
(2) Remote sensing match:
Maps delineating wetlands.
Maps of water quality and sedimentation of water supplies.
Maps of snow/ water equivalency and reservoir capacity and agriculture demand.
See Paragraph 3-3.
e. Real Estate Needs--locations and types.
(1) How can remote sensing help in planning real estate location and type?
(2) Remote sensing match:
Mapping urban, suburban and city locations for entry into a GIS.
see "Sensor Data Considerations (programmatic and technical)."
f. Recreation--maintain 2500 recreation areas.
(1) How can remote sensing help in maintenance and operation of recreation areas?
(2) Remote sensing match:
Mapping and classification of forests and habitat in parks and monitoring water
quality of lakes and reservoirs.
See Paragraph 3-3.
g. Emergency Response--response to hurricanes and natural disasters.
(1) How can remote sensing help in response to natural disasters?
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