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SurfaceWater Source Protection Areas (SPAs)

Published by Dept of Environmental Conservation, Water Resource Section | Vermont Center for Geographic Information | Metadata Last Checked: August 08, 2025 | Last Modified: 2016-10-12T00:00:00.000Z
Source Protection Area (SPA) boundaries have been located on RF 24000 & RF 25000 scale USGS topographic maps by Water Supply Division (DEC) and VT Dept of Health (historical) personnel. Buffered SPAs are based on the point location of the water source(s) Refer to the SOURCE coverage documentation file for information on data sources used.This GIS layer consists of the geographic location of the Source Protection Areas for active and inactive Public Community and Non-Transient Non-Community for surface water intakes labeled by the Water System Identification Number (WSID) and source number (i.e. WL001 or IN002). The SPA generally consists of a buffer around the upstream river and tributaries and watershed boundary. The source locations are drawn from the State Drinking Water database (SDWIS). The water sources are surface water intakes on lakes or rivers that predate regulations developed in the 1970s to new sources under review now.For information regarding attributes of Public Water Source feature layers, please download the:Public Water Sources Data Dictionaryupdate 06/17/2022 - join issue fixed that caused some features to fail. 

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