Description: Transmission lines carry electrical energy from one point to another. This dataset contains the electric transmission lines located at Fort Bliss, TX. Data was obtained from El Paso Electric Co. A group of conductors used to carry electrical energy from point to point.
Copyright Text: Data was collected by El Paso Electric and then obtained by DPW-Environmental Division, 2010-08-06. Conveted to SDSFIE and added SDSFIE 2.6 compliant description, Kristen Hestir, DPW-E contractor, October 3, 2013.
Description: The purpose of this dataset is to fulfill the public and Government’s need to know what agency is managing Federal land in a given area, and for use by BLM Staff for use in analysis and reports. This dataset is useful as a tool to determine and illustrate the boundaries of a particular Federal agency’s “managing” area and to quantify these areas in terms of geographic acreage.Supplemental Information:The goal of this work is to provide a current and consistent view of the Federal Surface Management Agency for federal lands in the United States. Non-Federal lands are represented in general terms, Undetermined (UND), Private (PVT), State (ST), and Local Government (LG). More detailed information on non-federal lands will need to be acquired from other sources. Foundational to the SMA data is the expectation that it topologically align where possible and appropriate with the official published version of Bureau of Land Management (BLM) Public Land Survey System (PLSS), and the Cadastral National Spatial Data Infrastructure (CAD NSDI) GIS Data. Relationships exist between SMA and the following core data sets: Special Public Purpose Withdrawals (SPP_WithdrawalAreas), Surface Management Agency Withdrawls (SMA_Withdrawls), BLM Master Title Plats (MTP), BLM Legacy Rehost 2000 (LR2000), BLM Control Documents (CDI), BLM Historical Indicies (HI), BLM Geographic Coordinate Database (GCDB), Non-BLM Public Land Survey Statistics (PLSS from other sources), Non-BLM plat or land status data, and Public Land Statistics. Complete information on the SMA Data Standard Definition and GIS acreage computation details is posted internally on the BLM National Data Standards home page located at the following web link: http://teamspace/sites/blmnds/Review%20Data%20Standards/Forms/Standards%20In%20Progress.aspxPublication Date: 20150101This data is also available on an internal Bureau website. BLM-NOC, National Operations Center internal ArcGIS Online BLM Organization web viewer: http://www.arcgis.com/home/webmap/viewer.html?url=http%3a%2f%2fdev.geocommunicator.gov%2fArcGIS%2frest%2fservices%2fSurfaceManagementAgency%2fMapServer&source=sd Online Linkage: http://www.geocommunicator.govOnline Linkage: http://dev.geocommunicator.gov/ArcGIS/rest/services/SurfaceManagementAgency/MapServer
Copyright Text: Downloaded from http://www.geocommunicator.gov/GeoComm/services.htm
Surface Management Agency New (shows who is managing the surface of the land including BLM, USFS, USFWS, DOD, NPS, BOR, other Federal, State, Local, Private and unknown). This layer does not contain BLM National Conservation or BLM National Monuments.
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Description: This data was collected by the U.S. Bureau of Land Management (BLM) in New Mexico at both the New Mexico State Office and at the various field offices. This dataset is meant to depict the surface owner or manager of the land parcels. In the vast majority of land parcels, they will be one and the same. However, there are instances where the owner and manager of the land surface are not the same. When this occurs, the manager of the land is usually indicated. BLM's Master Title Plats are the official land records of the federal government and serve as the primary data source for depiction of all federal lands. Information from State of New Mexico is the primary source for the depiction of all state lands. Auxilliary source are referenced, as well, for the depiction of all lands. Collection of this dataset began in the 1980's using the BLM's ADS software to digitize information at the 1:24,000 scale. In the mid to late 1990's the data was converted from ADS to ArcInfo software and merged into tiles of one degree of longitude by one half degree of latitude. These tiles were regularly updated. The tiles were merged into a statewide coverage. The source geodatabase for this shapefile was created by loading the merged ArcInfo coverage into a personal geodatabase. The geodatabase data were snapped to a more accurate GCDB derived land network, where available. In areas where GCDB was not available the data were snapped to digitized PLSS. In 2006, the personal geodatabase was loaded into an enterprise geodatabase (SDE). This shapefile has been created by exporting the feature class from SDE.
Copyright Text: U.S. Bureau of Land Management - New Mexico State Office
Description: ACUB Phase I agreement shows NM State Land adjacent to the Fort Bliss South Dona Ana Training Areas near Chaparral NM. Total acres are 1,956. Agreement made with NM State Land Office. ACUB Phase II agreement shows NM State Owned land adjacent and near by to the Fort Bliss South Dona Ana Training Areas near Chaparral NM. There are 4 full sections and 1 half section totalling 3,212 acres. These agreements are docuemented with the NM State Land Office. Both Phase I and II were created in 2009. The Desert Peaks National Monument is an agreement between NM State, Fort Bliss and the Federal Government, data was created over several years using BLM landownership maps and was completed in 2014. The Texas GLO land transfer was created using the GLO landownership data and was completed in 2014. Contact Jerry Kummeral at DPW Real Property for legal documents. The ACUB priority area east of Fort Bliss in El Paso County is an ongoing land agreement data was created using the Tx GLO landownership data. The Organ Mountains National Monument was added in 2015.
Copyright Text: Original data was from BLM township and range layer. With the help of Eric Wolters DPW-E GIS staff was able to extract the necessary NM State Owned sections to create Phase I and Phase II.
Description: This shapefile depicts the average Day/Night noise level (DNL) in C-weighting large caliber weapons noise contours for Fort Bliss under the Grow the Army Plan. The contours represent zones which are indentified as compatible or incompatible with noise sensitive land uses. Noise-sensitive land uses Noise Zone I 70 dB CDNL Not recommended
Copyright Text: USACHPPM - Operational Noise Program
Description: Land and water currently owned or used by the military installation or facility.
Copyright Text: NW Corner and western boundary of Dona Ana range has been updated using BLM's GCDB data (downloaded from http://www.blm.gov/wo/st/en/prog/more/gcdb.html.). The official plat of survey produced by the US Army Corp of Engineers (Albuquerque District) dated April 15, 1990 should be used for a legal description. The official plat was not used in mapping due to datum differences. The northeast corner of the Castner Range Boundary was updated on 20080326 based on TxDOT ROW data from survey plat maps provided by Jon Yuriar. Boundary was created by looking at Bill Tiptons real property discriptions. Township and Range data from the New Mexico RGIS website was also used along with USGS 1:24000 DRGs. The Fort Bliss boundary did not match with the White Sands Boundary and was fixed using the real property discription, 2002-05-09, Yvette Villegas, GIS Technician. SDSFIE 2.6 definition added by Kristen Hestir, DPW-E contractor, Mar 05, 2012.
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Description: Land and water currently owned or used by the military installation or facility.
Copyright Text: NW Corner and western boundary of Dona Ana range has been updated using BLM's GCDB data (downloaded from http://www.blm.gov/wo/st/en/prog/more/gcdb.html.). The official plat of survey produced by the US Army Corp of Engineers (Albuquerque District) dated April 15, 1990 should be used for a legal description. The official plat was not used in mapping due to datum differences. The northeast corner of the Castner Range Boundary was updated on 20080326 based on TxDOT ROW data from survey plat maps provided by Jon Yuriar. Boundary was created by looking at Bill Tiptons real property discriptions. Township and Range data from the New Mexico RGIS website was also used along with USGS 1:24000 DRGs. The Fort Bliss boundary did not match with the White Sands Boundary and was fixed using the real property discription, 2002-05-09, Yvette Villegas, GIS Technician. SDSFIE 2.6 definition added by Kristen Hestir, DPW-E contractor, Mar 05, 2012. Boundary updated 20 May 2014 to show land swap with the state of Texas by Gary Shell, a small section of this areas is still underdispute with a private land owner (contact real property for more information).
Description: In the Public Land Survey System a Township refers to a unit of land, that is nominally six miles on a side, usually containing 36 sections.
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