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Projected Bedrock Water Quality Arsenic Probability G:\Arcgis\Map Documents\Map Series\Potential_Town_AR(P).mxd MAP LEGEND Projected Bedrock Water Quality Reservoir a Local Police Station <Æ Campground Map Location Pond, Lake or Ocean M State Police Station ï Cemetery b WORCESTER Fresh Water Wetlands c County Sheriff Station ? Convention Center Cranberry Bog ¨Ñ Fire Stations ñ Court House Salt Water Wetlands ñ Town Halls J Field - Playground Arsenic Probability Perennial Stream; Shoreline Æc Libraries k Fish Hatchery Intermittent Stream n Public School s Golf Course % Probability of Exceeding the Intermittent Shoreline n Private School D Industrial Park Public Drinking Water Standard City/Town Statistics Ditch/Canal n Charter School Qe Lighthouse WORCESTER " " Aqueduct n Collaborative Program School n| Marina FALLS WITHIN THE of 10 micrograms per liter (10 PPB) Acres Percent MassDEP CENTRAL REGION Dam n Special Education School 6 Monument Ç < 1.0% 4215 17.1 Active Rail Lines J $ X Private College ²¸ Museum Ç Pipeline J $ X Public College Ï Park 1.0% to 4.0% 0 0 This map is for illustrative purposes only. # # Powerline U v® Hospital with ER Î Pier - Wharf It represents the best statewide data 5.0% to 10.0% 0 0 Limited Access Highway v® Hospital 1 Places of Worship available at the date of printing. There Multi-lane Hwy, Not Limited Access Nursing Home I" Post Office are other important natural resources 82.9 that are not shown on this map because 10.0% to 25.0% 20387.4 Other Numbered Highway Rest Home r Public Pool the digital spatial data do not exist. No Data 0 0 Major Road, Collector @ Prisons V Shopping Center Minor Road, Ramp q® Airports n} Ski Area DATA SOURCES Total 24600.1 HYDROGRAPHY: USGS/MassGIS, 1:25,000 or less. Hydrography from MA Town Boundary ! MBTA Station ° Sports Facility the USGS National Hydrography Database except within public water ÷ supply watersheds where the resolution is approximately 1:10000. This map is intended to compliment the USGS Scientific Investigations Report 2011-5013, Arsenic and MA Interstate Boundary I6 Seaports Theater TOPOGRAPHIC CONTOURS: MassGIS, 1:5,000. 3 Meter contour elevations generated from digital ortho DTM's. Uranium in Water from Private Wells Completed in Bedrock of East-Central Massachusetts: Concentrations, ?Æ % County Boundaries Camp Tower POLITICAL BOUNDARIES: MassGIS. This political boundary datalayer Correlations with Bedrock Units, and Estimated Probability Maps. That report presents the results of a GIS has been created from latitude and longitude coordinates found in the DEP Region Boundary Mass StatePlane NAD83 Coordinates shown in RED 68 volume Harbor and Lands Commission Town Boundary Atlas statistical study of bedrock water quality based primarily on 478 samples from private wells. This is a ROADS: Mass Department of Transportation 1:5000. Road centerlines Massachusetts Department of Contour Interval 3 Meters aligned with 1:5000 OrthoPhotos. Attributes from DOT roads database. relatively small number of samples for such a large and diverse study area. The confidence intervals Environmental Protection Map Scale 1:27000 TRAINS AND TRANSLINES: Mass Department of Transportation around probabilities used here are broad. Users are urged to carefully read the original report. Trains @ 1:5000, Pipelines and Powerlines @1:25000 GEOGRAPHIC FEATURES: USGS/MassDEP. USGS Geographic Names The geologic map underlying this work is at a scale of 1:250,000 or about 4 miles per inch. Although 0 3,000 6,000 9,000 12,000 Information System(GNIS) features matched to parcel data or orthophoto. Feet Hydrography names taken from NHD features and placed using Maplex. presented on a two dimensional map, bedrock geology is a three dimensional phenomenon. Contact Deval Patrick WETLANDS: UMass Resource Mapping Project/USGS/MassDEP/MassGIS, zones almost never go straight down. Because this town map is at a much larger scale than the original, Governor 0 1 2 Source Scale 1:12,000 to 1:40,000. Wetland information shown on this Miles map consists of several wetlands datasets, including DEP Orthophoto Wetlands (1:12,000) and USGS Hydrology wetlands (1:25,000). the necessity of presenting 3D geology in only two dimensions, and the wide confidence intervals in the Richard K. Sullivan Jr. 0 1 2 3 4 statistical analysis, users should interpret this map as a general indicator of expected water quality. 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