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Born, Director Department of Administration 1 West Wilson St., Madison, Wis. 53702 Telephone: 608-266-3382 This investigation was accomplished, in part, with the funding of the Upper Great Lakes Regional Commission, but the data, statements, findings, conclusions and recom- mendations do not necessarily reflect the views of the Commission. The material is the result of tax-supported research and as such is not copyrightable. It may be freely reprinted with the customary crediting of the source. November, 1975 State of Wisconsin Patrick J. Lucey, Governor DOA-SPO-75-1 1 (1) Address a nd Phone Number Changes (1976) Address, phone number change Number of Inventory Items Affected The Department of Natural 1.4.9 2.3.10 3.2.3 6.2.5 Resources has a new post 2.1.4 2.4.5 3.3.1 6.5.1 office box number and zip 2.2.9 2.4.6 5.2.1 6.5.2 code. The current address is: 2.2.10 2.4.7 5.2.2 6.5.3 Department of Natural Resources 2.2.16 3.1.1 6.1.15 6.5.4 Box 7921 2.2.18 3.1.2 6.1.17 6.5.5 Madison, Wisconsin 53707 2.2.19 3.1.7 6.1.18 6.5.6 2.2.20 3.1.8 6.1.19 6.6.2 2.3.6 3.2.1 6.2.3 6.6.4 2.3.7 3.2.2 6.2.4 6.6.5 The Map Sales Office of the 1.1.7 2.2.8 4.2.9 Wisconsin Geological and 1.2.2 2.4.4 6.3.1 Natural History Survey has 1.2.3 4.1.6 6.4.1 a new phone number for 1.4.7 4.1.7 purchasing maps: 262-0586 The Division of Tourism has moved 2.2.5 2.2.6 from the Department of Natural Resources to the Department of Business Development. The cur- rent address is: Division of Tourism Department'of Business Development 123 W. Washington Ave. Madison, Wisconsin 53702 The Topographic Division of the 1.1.7 1.2.2 United States Geological Survey has a new address. The current address is: Topographic Division - USGS 1400 Independence Lane Rolla, Missouri 65401 The Southwestern Wisconsin Page 69 3.1.3 3.2.4 Regional Planning Commission has a new phone number: (608) 342-1214 The EROS Data Center area code 1.4.4 is 605. The complete phone number is. (605) 594-6511 Address, phone number change Number of Inventory Items Affected The State Board of Commissioners 1.1.2 2.4.14 of Public Land has a new address and phone number. These are: State Board of Commissioners of Public Land 505 N. Segoe Road Madison, Wisconsin 53703 (608) 266-1370 The Document Sales Office of the 1.1.8 2.2.22 Department of Transportation has a new post office box number and zip code. The current address is: Document Sales Department of Transportation P.O. Box 7426 Madison, Wisconsin 53707 0 (_X/ ADVISORY AND REVIEW COMMITTEE Harlan Clinkenbeard, Southeastern Wisconsin Regional Planning Commission; Steven Dunn, Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources; Robert Fisher, Bay Lake Regional Planning Commission; William Frerichs, Wisconsin Department of Revenue; John Heugel, Brown County Planning Commission; William Lane, Dane County Regional Planning Commission; Bernard Niemann, University of Wisconsin; Meredith Ostrom, Wisconsin Geological and Natural History Survey; William Tishler, University of Wisconsin; Douglas Yanggen, University of Wisconsin-Extension; Art Ziegler, University of Wisconsin-State Cartographer. CONTRIBUTING AGENCIES Bay Lake Regional Planning Commission United States Department of Defense Brown County Planning Commission United States Department of Housing and Urban Development Dane County Regional Plannirg Commission United States Department of the Interior East Central Wisconsin Regional Planning Commission United States Department of Transportation Federal Power Commission University of Wisconsin System Great Lakes Basin Commission Upper Mississippi River Basin Commission Milwaukee Public Museum West Central Wisconsin Regional Planning Commission Mississippi River Regional Planning Commission Wisconsin Board of Commissioners of Public Lands National Aeronautics and Space Administration Wisconsin Department of Administration North Central Wisconsin Regional Planning Commission Wisconsin Department of Health and Social Services Northland College Wisconsin Department of Local Affairs and Development Northwest Regional Planning Commission Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources Southeastern Wisconsin Regional Planning Commission Wisconsin Department of Revenue Southwestern Wisconsin Regional Planning Commission Wisconsin Department of Transportation State Historical Society of Wisconsin Wisconsin Geological and Natural History Survey United States Department of Agriculture Wisconsin Public Service Commission United States Department of Commerce Wisconsin State Cartographer ift FOREWORD The Inventory of Wisconsin Land Resources Data is designed to help anyone who wants to locate existing land resource data in Wisconsin. Entries describe data covering general, human, biological, earth, air, and water related resources. Most of the data are in the form of maps or are spatially referenced so they can be mapped. If you know that certain information has been compiled, the inventory identifies where it is available. If you want facts on a particular subject or for a particular area, the inventory identifies what is available. If you want to know whether data will fill your needs, the inventory describes the data. If you need to know more about the data, a contact for further information is provided. This document is an initial product aimed at improving the ability of public and private decision-makers at local, regional and state levels to acquire and use existing land resource data. The need for it is based on two general assumptions: 1) Land resource data is an important and useful tool for better resource management. Data relating to subjects such as topo- graphy, soils, land and water use, wildlife, and vegetation improves decision-making capability in both the public and private sectors and helps to direct development to areas best suited for it. 2) If resource data are to be useful, they need to be accessible to all potential users. Even more basically, potential users must be aware of the data's existence. It has seldom been easy for builders, developers, government officials and others to find out what is known about specific areas being considered for major public and private works. If public and private decision-makers have ready access to relevant resource data, they will be better able to promote sound development in the state. This inventory can only be the first step in developing an effective data delivery process. A one time publication will rapidly become dated.. Additionally, there is a limit to the number of sources which can be conveniently presented. A number of questions therefore remain: How can the inventory be efficiently updated? Should the inventory be expanded to included more localized data? Is there a need to expand the inventory to include economic and social data? How can information from a more comprehensive continuing inventory be made available to users most conveniently? We are seeking answers to these questions. We welcome your comments. In addition, we would like to know how useful you find this inventory. Send us your suggestions for improving it. If you know of data which we should have included, please complete a blank inventory sheet included at the end of the users manual. A document of this type is fe only as valuable as the user makes it. iv USERS MANUAL HOW TO USE THE INVENTORY INVENTORY PROCESS TABLE OF CONTENTS SUBJECTINDEX AGENCY INDEX GLOSSARY AGENCY ADDRESSES USERS MANUAL TABLE OF CONTENTS How to Use the Inventory 1 Sample Inventory Sheet 3 Inventory Organization 4 Inventory Process 7 Table of Contents 11 Subject Iridex 23 Agency Index 35 Glossary 43 Glossary of Terms 45 Agency Abbreviations 54 Conversions Between Ratios and Linear Measures 55 Agency Addresses 57 Blank Inventory Sheets 75 vii HOW TO USE THE INVENTORY 13 OLOGICAL IC RESOURCES AGENCY ADDRESSES WATER RELATO RESOUIttu GLOSSARY AGENCY INDEX WUMAN RELATED PAR RELATED Ruouvtcris RmvRw StjSJCr-T INDEX INVENTORY S14EETS INVENTORY SHEETS TABLE OF CONTENTS MATRIX 111 MATRIX INVENTOAY TABLE OF COMTEENTS 11 TAUE OF CONTENTS PROCESS Now To Usa TWE iwfNrogy EARTK RELATED 315NERAL SOURCE9 RESOURCEC IN IFENTORY OF VENTORY OF INN INVENTORY OF WISCONSIN LAND WISCONSIN LAND I WISCONSIN LAND E OURCES DATA RESOURCAS DATA "U"AN &ANCL SOURM EWN RELATED R-30a USERS MANVAL 9LWJFA&S AW Witrio W.$&Jwo SM WNCAL RE WATCR FmAVo UsavaO _=AGENCY A..IESS.S@ HOW TO USE THE INVENTORY If you want to find: Data on a garticular subject: Use the Subject Index. It lists the Item NumbeA for appropriate Inventmy Sheet6. OR refer to the Tabte oJ Content6 and go directly to the section of the inventory which covers that subject. Data which you know or believe exists: Use the Tabte oJ Content6 or Subject Index to find the appropriate entry. The Invento)uj Sheet will describe the data and what office to contact for the data or for more information. Data suitable for your needs: Read the appropriate InventoM Sheet. It describes many character- istics of the data. Format, date of collection, level of detail, and much other descriptive information is provided. A contact for further information is included for each data listing. Original source of the data: See the appropriate Invento&y Shea. It identifies the original source of the data and who to contact for more information. OR use the Agency Index. It identifies data for which an agency is a principal source. Where to get data: Each InventoM S@eet identifies the office to see, write, or call to obtain data or more information. In some cases there may be a charge for copies of the data. Data for a particular area or coverage of particular data: Consult the MatAix at the,beginning of the appropriate subject section. It shows whether or'not a county is totally covered by the data, only partially covered or not covered. OR see the appropriate Invento" Shee;t6. They list counties covered. In addition maps may follow many InventoM Sheet6. They illustrate the extent of coverage. More information on a particular subject: Consult the InJoAmation SeAvice.6 and &bUogAaphiez entries at the end of the appropriate subject section. They identify data collections and libraries as well as bibliographies covering spe- cific studies and reports. Definition of terms, abbreviations, or map scales: Consult the Gto,64aty. Technical terms on Invento,%y Sheet6 are usually defined. All agency abbreviations used in the inventory are listed with full agency names. And all scale conversions (ie. between ratios and linear measures) are listed. 2 SAMPLE INVENTORY SHEET -with explanation of terms in italics item numbeA item nurnbeA item name Subsection; zpeci6ic subject aAea STATEWIDE section: gene4at subject aAea Adams Da pubtizhed ot unpubti.6hed, inapped o4 tabutaA, photopaphy, Ashland NM: specimens Barron Bayfield Brown Date of Collection: yeaA(s) o6 data cottection Buffalo Bu,nelt Date of Publication: yeaAW o6 pubtication, cuAAent 6itez, 6otthcoming Ca,=et CPpewa pubf-icatio n Clark Columbia Crawford Detail: map scate6, aetiat photogAaph scate6i, numbeA o6 paAameteu Da a c 7EFcted, tijpez o6 paAametim cottected, .6patiat 4e6 6 the o oZution o data Dodge Do r Douglas Dunn Aggregation: geogtaphic. coveAage, geog4aphic oA poLaicat wi@t 6o4 data Eau Cla- o4ganiz n, data 6mmat, type o6 data stokage ok Aite system F 1-inci, F.nd du Lie, Forest 171 Grant Quality: spatiaP_ accuAacy, @LeUabitity o6 data coUection and/o4 anatysis IG.en 1@kti tec@-"que6i, 4aiabiL@ty o6 souAce matm.@ai, itetative quai4ty o6 data compaud to simUa4 data : loln, Jackson Jet ferson Timeliness: up to date ot out o6 date, ongoing data cottection, )tetatcve Juneau timetin o6 data compaAed to silnitoA data, tag time between data Kenosha cottection and avaitabitEty %--niae L Crosse Cection and/oA Llayette Sources: agencies ot pemom timpon6ibZe 6o4 data co& a anZFys46 L.ngl@de 171 Lincoln Manitowoc Marathon (I Textual Descri2tion: supptictItentat in6owation on the above de6cAiptiom, Marinette de6cAiption OT,2 puApose o6 data cottection/anatysis pugAam, titte Marquette Menominee o6 4epo4t6 containbig data, data avoiEabiZity Milwaukee. Morn.e 0 onto 01eid outci@:mie 01aulkee Pepin Pierce Polk Po rtage Price Racine Richland f, Rock Rusk St. Cro,, "I Sauk Sa wy er Sh ." Sh:b`oVqan Contact for Purchase: Contact for Information: Taylor Tr.mpealcau Vernon name and addAus o6 agency aame and add)Le,6.6 on' agency to Vdas to contact i6 Aepottz oit studies con;@act 6o& 6mtheA in6ountion Walworth aAe avaitabte 6o4 puAchas e about data, gm vietabig da,@a Washburn I Washington OA 6u4 acquZsialon va dai!a Waukesha u.'icu no,-' ava.&@ab-@e 601t PLIAC11116C Waupaca Waushara ftnreeb@q. Wood 3 Inventory Organization The organization of this inventory allows easy access to descriptions of specific land resource data. The first volume, the Users Manual, contains many access and reference aids for locating information in the inventory. The second volume contains inventory sheets covering data items on the following subjects: General Sources, Human Related Resources, and Biological Resources. The third volume contains inventory sheets covering three more subjects: Earth Related Resources, Air Related Resources, and Water Related Resources. The Users Manual begins with a brief discussion on How to Use the Inventory. The Sample Inventory Sheet explains the terms used in conjunction with each of the twelve data descriptors (Detail, Timeliness, etc.) found on the inventory sheets. The next part of the Users Manual describes the Inventory Process. The four major work elements--design, preliminary test and redesign, data survey, and compilation and review-are documented in this section. The Table of Contents identifies the data items and item numbers for all six sections of the inventory. Each of the sections contains one or more subsections; similarly, each subsection contains one or more items. Thus, the item numbers are composed of three parts, identifying the section, subsection and individual data item, respectively. The complete Table of Contents is listed in the Users Manual. At the beginning of each section in the second and third volumes the appropriate part of the Table of Contents is repeated. The Subject Index is composed of key words referencing appropriate items in the inventory. The purpose of this index is to confirm that data on a particular subject is (or is not) covered in the inventory and to guide the user to appropriate inventory sheets. Most items in the inventory are cross-listed under more than one key word. The Agency Index identifies agencies which are principal sources of data described in the inventory. Agency names are followed by the appropriate item numbers. Although the Agency Index identifies the entire agency as the source of data, the inventory sheets usually specify the division, bureau or section within each agency as a contact for additional infor- mation. The Glossary is composed of three sections: definitions of special terms, agency abbreviations, and conversions between map scales. The glossary of terms includes over one hundred technical terms or phrases. The list of agency abbreviations identifies the full name of agencies abbreviated on inventory sheets. And the scale conversion chart specifies the exact conversions between ratios and commonly used map scales. 4 Agency Addresses are provided for users who may wish to contact the source agency for additional data or for clarification of particular data described in the inventory. Addresses are supplied for the regional and local offices of federal and state agencies, and for the main offices of regional and county agencies. Reference maps showing district and region boundaries and office locations are provided for most of the state, regional and county agencies. Several blank inventory sheets are inserted at the end of the Users Manual. The user may use these sheets to personalize the inventory by expanding or revising certain sections. For example, users who are interested in a particular county or region can add descriptions of other data items covering smaller geographic areas. These inventory sheets can also be used to describe data not included in the initial inventory or to revise inventory sheets as they become dated. The authors would appreciate receiving copies of any new or revised sheets that users may create. The second and third volumes of the inventory contain the six sections on General, Human, Biological, Earth, Air and Water Related Resources. Each section is preceded by a Table of Contents and a Matrix showing the counties covered by each data item within the section. The Matrix also indicates whether the county coverage is "complete" or "partial". The order of data items in each section is based on three criteria-- statewide coverage followed by substate coverage, familiar data sources followed by less familiar ones, and generally accessible data followed by less accessible data. Many of the inventory sheets are followed by reference maps illustrating the coverage of the data item throughout the state; data items covering the entire state are usually not mapped. Reference tables which list specific data sources, maps or other infor- mation may also follow individual items in the inventory. The organization of this inventory should enable users to gain access to a variety of land resource data. The Users Manual should guide users with specific data needs directly to the material they are seeking. Others will find it worthwhile to study the indexes, glossaries or the individual inventory sections in a sequential and more comprehensive fashion. 5 INVENTORY SECTIONS AND SUBSECTIONS 17 USERS MANUAL 1. GENERAL SOURCES 4. EARTH RELATED 1.1 General Maps RESOURCES How to Use the 1.2 Topographic Maps 4.1 Soils Inventory 1.3 Aerial Photography 4.2 Geology 1.4 Information Services 4.3 Information Services Inventory Process and Bibliographies and Bibliographies Table of Contents 2. HUMAN RELATED RESOURCES 5. AIR RELATED RESOURCES 2.1 Population 5.1 Climate Subject Index 2.2 Land Use/Land Cover 5.2 Air Quality 2.3 Land Use Plans 5.3 Information Services Agency Index 2.4 Land Ownership and Bibliographies 2.5 Land Value Glossary 2.6 Historic and Scientific 6. WATER RELATED 2.7 Information Services RESOURCES Agency Addresses and Bibliographies 6.1 Surface Water Quantity 6.2 Surface Water Quality 3. BIOLOGICAL RESOURCES 6.3 Ground Water Quantity 3.1 Vegetation 6.4 Ground Water Quality 3.2 Fish and Wildlife 6.5 Water Use 3.3 Information Services 6.6 Information Services and Bibliographies and Bibliographies 6 0 INVENTORY PROCESS 0 0 7 Inventory Process The inventory was prepared by the State Planning Office with extensive cooperation from many federal, state and local agencies whose data were analyzed and documented. An interagency committee composed of representa- tives from county, regional and state agencies was established to provide advice, liaison and review during the inventory process. The persons directly involved in preparing the inventory were experienced in natural resource, state and regional planning functions and had already established working relationships with many primary data collectors and users. Four major work elements were involved in the development of the inventory: (1) design of the inventory process, (2) preliminary test and redesign of the process, (3) full data survey, and (4) compilation and review of the final inventory documents. In designing the inventory process, preliminary lists of the data categories to be included were made. Standards were established for entering infor- mation describing the data sources--considering such parameters as level of detail, level of aggregation, quality, timeliness, and availability of the data. Alternative formats for a usable data inventory were evaluated, with consideration given to such items as subject organization, format of inventory sheets, use of reference maps, and indexing systems. The interagency review committee met twice in the early stages of the inventory process, evaluating the proposed format and critiquing the results of a test survey of data for one county. The committee agreed on a series of recommendations, including: limiting the inventory to currently available, spatially related land resource data; providing quick-glance matrices which would indicate the geographical coverage of each inventory item; compiling the documents in looseleaf form for easy editing and expansion; and standardizing the inventory format to facilitate future automated storage and retrieval. A series of alter- native library filing and editing systems were considered for the inventory, ranging from the manual looseleaf format to interactive computer-based processes using portable computer terminals. It was decided to proceed with the manual format and make every effort to maintain the more advanced alternatives as viable future options. A series of inventory entry standards were used in the selection of data for the inventory, although a few exceptions were made for highly pertinent data which did not meet the standards. 8 Entry standards specify that: � Mapped data must be 1:500,000 scale or larger. � Tabular data must be spatially relatable, i.e. the data must be able to be described geographically and compiled on maps. � Data must cover a geographic area greater than or equal to one county. � Data must be timely, ie. current or of important historical value. � Data must be publicly available. The actual data survey involved a process of locating, analyzing, classifying, documenting and reviewing each data item in the inventory. Personal contacts were made with key data collectors and managers in the various agencies and institutions, and they were familiarized with the nature and purpose of the inventory. We relied heavily on these people to direct us to futher data contacts in their agencies. Portions of the actual data were then studied and described in considerable detail, and the contacted persons were usually interviewed to explain their data collection programs. After each data item was documented and compiled on an inventory sheet (sometimes accompanied by reference tables and maps), the sheets were sent back to the contacted person for review. This coordination and review process with each data collector not only ensured a useful inventory document, but, more importantly, it guaranteed the data collector and the source agency that a reliable and accurate description of their data and programs would be distributed to potential data users. Drafts of the final document were sent to members of the interagency review committee for comments on organization, usefulness, and complete- ness. It is hoped that, as a result of the above process, the inventory is now compiled in a form which will serve as an invaluabl6 reference for many users of land resource data in Wisconsin. The entire inventory process was completed in approximately 9 months. To document the effort involved in each step of the process, and to offer a prospectus on future inventory efforts, a timetable is presented below. 1) Design of Inventory 5wks. 150 hrs. Dec-Jan 2) Committee review and test survey 4wks. 200 hrs. Jan-Feb 3) Data survey 21 wks. 1100 hrs. Mar-July 4) Organization, compilation, and review 12 wks. 300 hrs. July-Oct 42 wks. 1750 hrs. 9 months 9 0 TABLE OF CONTENTS 0 0 11 Item Number Section.Subsection.Item GENERAL SOURCES GENERAL MAPS 1.1 USGS State Base Maps 1.1.1 U.S. Public Land Survey 1.1.2 Atlas of Wisconsin 1.1.3 WG&NHS Planimetric County Base Maps 1.1.4 DLAD County Base Maps 1.1.5 Regional Base Maps 1.1.6 USGS 15 Minute Planimetric Quadrangle Maps (1:48,000) 1.1.7 DOT County and Municipal Highway Maps 1.1.8 U.S. Bureau of the Census County Map Series 1.1.9 U.S. Bureau of the Census Metropolitan Area Map Series 1.1.10 U.S. Bureau of the Census Place Map Series 1.1.11 Sectional Aeronautic Charts 1.1.12 TOPOGRAPHIC MAPS 1.2 USGS 7-1/2 Minute Topographic Quadrangle Maps (1:24,000) 1.2.1 USGS 15 Minute Topographic Quadrangle Maps (1:62,500) 1.2.2 USGS National Topographic Maps (1:250,000) 1.2.3 SEWRPC Topographic Maps 1.2.4 DOT Topographic Maps 1.2.5 USC&GS and USGS Horizontal and Vertical Control Data 1.2.6 AERIAL PHOTOGRAPHY 1.3 ASCS Aerial Photography 1.3.1 USGS Medium Scale Aerial Photography 1.3.2 USGS Small Scale Aerial Photography 1.3.3 USGS Orthophotography 1.3.4 DOT Small Scale Aerial Photography 1.3.5 DOT Medium to Large Scale Aerial Photography 1.3.6 DOT Color Aerial Photography 1.3.7 DOT Oblique Photography 1.3.8 DNR Medium to Large Scale Aerial Photography 1.3.9 Regional Aerial Photography 1.3.10 Aerial Photography for Wisconsin Counties 1.3.11 USDA-SCS Medium Scale Aerial Photography 1.3.12 NASA (RB-57) High Altitude Aerial Photography 1.3.13 TJSDA-Forest Service Aerial Photography 1.3.14 LANDSAT (ERTS) Satellite Imagery 1.3.15 SKYLAB Spacecraft Imagery 1.3.16 -13, Revised 1976 Item Number Section.Subsection.Item INFOP14ATIOII SERVICES AND BIBLIOGRAPHIES 1.4 State Cartographer's Office 1.4.1 UW Madison Map and Air Photo Library 1.4.2 UW Madison EMDAG Data Center 1.4.3 EROS Data Center 1.4.4 Sigurd Olson Institute Environmental Information Clearing- 1.4.5 house Critical Resource Information Program--Data and Information Availability Study 1.4.6 USGS Index to Topographic Maps of Wisconsin 1.4.7 UW Madison Map and Air Photo Library index of Wisconsin Topographic Maps 1.4.8 Preliminary Inventory of Coastal Imagery 1.4.9 14 Item Number Section.Subsection.Item HUMAN RELATED RESOURCES POPULATION 2.1 U.S. Census of Housing and Population 2.1.1 Official Wisconsin Population Estimates 2.1.2 Official Wisconsin Population Projections 2.1.3 Small Area Population Projections for Wisconsin 2.1.4 Regional Population Characteristics 2.1.5 DLAD Housing Information System 2.1.6 LA14D USE/LAND COVER 2.2 Status of Zoning in Wisconsin Towns and Counties 2.2.1 Regional Land Use Maps 2.2.2 DLAD Subdivision Plat File 2.2.3 Wisconsin Land Inventory - Land Cover Maps 2.2.4 Department of Resource Development Land Cover Maps 2.2.5 Landscape Resource and Recreation Resource Inventory Maps 2.2.6 Heritage Areas-Program - County Information Booklets 2.2.7 Land Resources Analysis Program: Generalized Land Cover Map-As Interpreted from ERTS I Satellite Imagery 2.2.8 Wisconsin Shoreline Land Use Maps 2.2.9 Forest Crop Law Lands and Woodland Tax Law Lands Maps 2.2.10 Project Sanguine Land Use Map 2.2.11 Wisconsin Soil and Water Conservation Needs Inventory 2.2.12 Census of Agriculture 2.2.13 Roadside Culture Inventory 2.2.14 DHSS Septic Tank Permit File 2.2.15 Housing Units Served by Septic Tanks 2.2.16 DNR Solid Waste Facilities Licensing and Monitoring Data 2.2.17 Transportation Accessibility Contour Maps 2.2.18 Public Lands Open to Hunting 2.2.19 DNR Annual Inventory of State Parks, Forests, and Trails 2.2.20 DOA State Facilities Inventory 2.2.21 State Trunk Highway Network Data 2.2.22 Local Highway and Street Network Data 2.2.23 Railroad Map-Existing Use 2.2.24 Electrical Transmission Trunk Lines 2.2.25 Natural Gas Service Map 2.2.26 LAND USE PLANS 2.3 Regional Sewer and Water Plans 2.3.1 Regional Land Use Plans 2.3.2 Wisconsin State Highway Plan-1990 Functional Systems 2.3.3 Regional Transportation Plans 2.3.4 USDA-SCS Resource Conservation and Development Plans 2.3.5 The Outdoor Recreation Plan: Wisconsin Development Series 2.3.6 Wisconsin Outdoor Recreation Plan 2.3.7 Upper Great Lakes Regional Recreation Planning Study 2.3.8 Regional Outdoor Recreation Plans 2.3.9 County Outdoor Recreation Plans 2.3.10 15 Revised 1976 Item Number Section.Subsection.1tem LAND OWNERSHIP 2.4 County Plat Books 2.4.1 DOT Right-of-Way Plats 2.4.2 Publicly Owned Lands Maps 2.4.3 Land Resources Analysis Program: Public Open Space Maps 2.4.4 County Forest Maps 2.4.5 DNR Projects, Easements, and $tate-Owned Lands Maps 2.4.6 D14R Projects and Ownership Maps 2.4.7 iiational Wildlife Refuge Ownership Maps 2.4.8 National Forest Maps 2.4.9 National Park Service Ownership Maps 2.4.10 Indian Reservation Boundary Maps 2.4.11 UW Project and Ownership Maps 2.4.12 School Forest Maps 2.4.13 Land. Commission--Public Trust Lands 2.4.14 LAND VALUE 2.5 Wisconsin Property Tax 2.5.1 Town., Village and City Taxes 2.5.2 Statistical Report of Property Values 2.5.3 County Property Tax Maps 2.5.4 HISTORIC A14D SCIENTIFIC 2.6 Historic and Architectural Data Inventory 2.6.1 Wisconsin Archeological Codification File 2.6.2 Wisconsin State Scientific Areas 2.6.3 Natural Areas Inventory 2.6.4 INFORMATION SERVICE AND BIBLIOGRAPHIES 2.7 DOA Census Clearinghouse 2.7.1 State Historical Society 2.7.2 DLAD Library 2.7.3 Regional Planning Commission Libraries 2.7.4 Wisconsin Data Inventory 2.7.5 Great Lakes Basin Commission Framework Study 2.7.6 Upper Mississippi River Comprehensive Basin Study 2.7.7 16 Revised 1976 Item Number BIOLOGICAL RESOURCES Section.Subsection. Item VEGETATION 3.1 Wisconsin Wetlands, Nineteenth Century 3.1.1 Wisconsin Wetland Inventory 3.1.2 Southwestern Wisconsin Wetland and Woodland Gain/Loss Inventory 3.1.3 Project Sanguine Bog Maps 3.1.4 UW Herbarium Collection 3.1.5 UW Plant Ecology Laboratory Records 3.1.6 Wisconsin Forest Resource Statistics 3.1.7 County and State Forest Management Plans 3.1.8 USDA Forest Service - Timber Management Plans 3.1.9 FISH AND WILDLIFE 3.2 DNR Game and Waterfowl Surveys 3.2.1 DNIR Fish Management Data 3.2.2 Wisconsin Trotit Streams 3.2.3 Birds of Southwestern Wisconsin 3.2.4 Coastal Fish and Wildlife Habitat Survey 3.2.5 INFORMATION SERVICES AND BIBLIOGRAPHIES 3.3 DNR Research Division-Research and Technical Report Series 3.3.1 Milwaukee Public Museum 3.3.2 Vegetation of Wisconsin, by John T. Curtis 3.3.3 Mammals of Wisconsin, by H.T. Jackson 3.3.4 17 Revised 1976 Item Number Section.Subsection.Item EARTH RELATED RE-SOURCES SOILS 4.1 USDA-SCS Detailed Soil Surveys 4.1.1 Semi-Detailed and Reconnaissance Soil Surveys 4.1.2 Overlay Soil Maps of Wisconsin 4.1.3 .DOT Soil Surveys 4.1.4 USDA Forest Service Soil Surveys 4.1.5 Land Resources Analysis Program: Soil Productivity Maps 4.1.6 Land Resources Analysis Program: Generalized Soils Limitations Maps 4.1.7 GEOLOGY 4.2 Pleistocene Landforms Maps 4.2.1 Surficial and Pleistocene Geologic Maps 4.2.2 Project Sanguine Landforms - Soils and Rocks Maps 4.2 3 Depth to Bedrock/Thickness of Surficial Deposits Maps 4.2:4 State Maps of Be@drock Maps 4.2.5 Bedrock Geology Maps 4.2.6 Geochemical Survey Map 4.2.7 Mine Locations and Mineral Co dit, Maps and Documents 4.2.8 Geology of USGS Quadrangles in Wisconsin 4.2.9 High Capacity Well Logs 4.2.10 Aeromagnetic.Surveys - Magnetic Contour Maps 4.2.11 Bouguer Gravity Contour Maps 4.2.12 USDA-SCS Geological Data 4.2.13 INFORMATION SERVICES A14D BIBLIOGRAPHIES 4.3 Publications of the Wisconsin Geological and Natural History Survey 4.3.1 List of Geologic Work Being Done in Wisconsin 4.3.2 Bibliography of Precambrian Geology 4.3.3 Geologic Map Index of Wisconsin 4.3.4 Annotated Bibliography of Geological, Hydrologic* Soils and Climatologic Information for Wisconsints Great Lakes Coastal Zone Counties 4.3.5 18. Item Number Section.Subsection.Item AIR RELATED RESOURCES CLIMATE 5.1 State Climatological Records 5.1.1 AIR QUALITY 5.2 DNR Air Quality Monitoring Data 5.2.1 DNR Air Emissions Inventory and Monitoring Program 5.2.2 INFORMATION SERVICES AND BIBLIOGRAPHIES 5.3 State Climatologist's Office 5.3.1 19 Item Number Section.Subsection.1tem WATER RELATED RESOURCES SURFACE 14ATER QUANTITY 6.1 USGS Surface Water Supply Monitoring Data 6.1.1 USGS Low Flow Frequency Studies 6.1.2 USGS Hydrologic Atlases of Wisconsin Basins 6.1.3 USDA--SCS Hydrologic Data 6.1.4 USDA Type IV River Basin Studies 6.1.5 USDA--SCS Watershed Protection and Flood Prevention Program 6.1.6 USGS Flood-Prone Area Maps 6.1.7 USGS Flood Frequency Studies 6.1.8 Flood Plain Studies 6.1.9 Land Resources Analysis Program: Major Areas of Potential Flood Hazard & Steep Slope 6.1.10 Coast Charts and General Charts 6.1.11 Harbor and Recreation-Craft Charts 6.1.12 Upper Mississippi River Navigation Charts 6.1.13 Upper Mississippi River Survey 6.1.14 DNR County Surface Water Resource Reports 6.1.15 Inland Lake Survey Maps 6.1.16 Wisconsin Lakes 6.1.17 DNR Lake Use Reports 6.1.18 DNR Lake Water Level Monitoring 6.1.19 SEWRPC Watershed Plans 6.1.20 Project Sanguine Drainage Maps 6.1.21 Drainage - Area Data for Wisconsin Streams 6.1.22 Coastal Shore Erosion Maps 6.1.23 SURFACE WATER QUALITY 6.2 USGS Surface Water Quality Monitoring Data 6.2.1 USGS Stream Sediment Monitoring Data 6.2.2 DNR Surface Water Quality Monitoring Data 6.2.3 Water Quality Investigation Surveys 6.2.4 DNR Lake Water Quality Monitoring 6.2.5 Classification of Wisconsin Lakes by Trophic Condition 6.2.6 USDA Forest Service - Surface Water Quality Data 6.2.7 Wisconsin's Lake Superior Basin Water Quality Study 6.2.8 Water Quality and Flow of Streams in Northwestern Wisconsin 6.2.9 GROUND WATER QUA14TITY 6.3 USGS Ground Water Levels Monitoring Data 6.3.1 USGS Hydrogeologic Investigations 6.3.2 GROUND WATER QUALITY 6.4 USGS Ground Water Quality Monitoring Data 6.4.1 USDA Forest Service - Ground Water Quality Data 6.4.2 20 Revised 1976 Item Number Section.Subsection.Item WATER USE 6.5 DNR Industrial Wastwater Monitoring Program 6.5.1 DNR Industrial Wastewater Permit Program (WPDES) 6.5.2 Municipal and Private Waste Water Monitoring and Permits 6.5.3 Private Ground Water Supply Data 6.5.4 Public Water Supply 6.5.5 DNR Navigable Waters Regulation and Permit Files 6.5.6 Federal Power Commission--Water Resources Appraisal for Hydroelectric Licensing 6.5.7 Green Bay Region Water and Land Use Map 6.5.8 INFORMATION SERVICES AND BIBLIOGRAPHIES 6.6 UW Water Resources Reference Services 6.6.1 EPA STORET Water Quality Data System 6.6.2 National Water Data.Storage and Retrieval System 6.6.3 DNR General Waters File 6.6.4 DNR Water Quality Inventory - Wisconsin's Great Lakes and Tributary Streams 6.6.5 Bibliography and Index of Wisconsin Ground Water 1851-1972 6.6.6 Catalog of Information on Water Data 6.6.7 Dane County Water Data Index 6.6.8 Sea Grant College Program 6.6.9 21 Revisei 1976 Item Number Section.Subsection.Item GE14ERAL SOURCES GENERAL MAPS 1.1 USGS State Base Maps 1.1.1 U.S. Public Land Survey 1.1.2 Atlas of Wisconsin 1.1.3 WG&NHS Planimetric County Base Haps 1.1.4 DLAD County Base Maps 1.1.5 Regional Base I-laps 1.1.6 USGS 15 Minute Planimetric Quadrangle Maps (1:48,000) 1.1.7 DOT County and Municipal Highway Ilaps 1.1.8 U.S. Bureau of the Census County Hap Series 1.1.9 U.S. Bureau of the Census Metropolitan Area Hap Series 1.1.10 U.S. Bureau of the Census Place Map Series 1.1.11 Sectional Aeronautic Charts 1.1.12 TOPOGRAPHIC 14APS 1.2 USGS 7-1/2 Minute Topographic Quadrangle 111aps (1:24,000) 1.2.1 USGS 15 Minute Topographic Quadrangle 11aps (1:62,500) 1.2.2 USGS National Topographic Ilaps (1:250,000) 1.2.3 SEWRPC Topographic I-laps 1.2.4 DOT Topographic Haps 1.2.5 USC&GS and USGS Horizontal and Vertical Control Data 1.2.6 AERIAL PHOTOGRAPHY 1.3 ASCS Aerial Photography 1.3.1 USGS Medium Scale Aerial Photography 1.3.2 USGS Small Scale Aerial Photography 1.3.3 USGS Orthophotography 1.3.4 DOT Small Scale Aerial Photography 1.3.5 DOT Medium to Large Scale Aerial Photography 1.3.6 DOT Color Aerial Photography 1.3.7 DOT Oblique Photography 1.3.8 DNR Medium to Large Scale Aerial Photography 1.3.9 Regional Aerial Photography 1.3.10 Aerial Photography for Wisconsin Counties 1.3.11 USDA-SCS Medium Scale Aerial Photography 1.3.12 NASA (RB-57) High Altitude Aerial Photography 1.3.13 USDA-Forest Service Aerial Photography 1.3.14 I,AiNDSAT (ERTS) Satellite Imagery 1.3.15 SKYLAB Spacecraft Imagery 1.3.16 Revised 1976 Item Number. Section.Subsection.Item INFORMATION SERVICES AND BIBLIOGRAPHIES 1.4 State Cartographer's Office 1.4.1 UW Madison Map and Air Photo Library 1.4.2 UW Madison EMDAG Data Center 1.4.3 EROS Data Center 1.4.4 Sigurd Olson Institute Environmental Information Clearing- 1.4.5 house Critical Resource Information Program-Data and Information Availability Study 1.4.6 USGS Index to Topographic Maps of Wisconsin 1.4.7 UW Madison Map and Air Photo Library Index of Wisconsin Topographic Maps 1.4.8 Preliminary Inventory of Coastal Imagery 1.4.9 TOPOGRAPHIC COUNTY COVERAGE GENERAL MAPS MAPS W Ar COMPLETE c- c,4 c@ Q 6, Adams Am/ AMMV /I/ Ashland r/mmv mv /mr i Brown -Buftalo IJK moor Calumet ji A= //.r 1111V /All %: Clark Columb., cr-ford Almr I.Al Dan-- /1V /Wr =777 r Dodge /Al/1111//111111111111111111101 ..... . Do., r/11/1 11AZ Douglas IE/'// '4V /i/ /m j W Dunn A@ ...... .... Eau Cla-, /I ' /I . .. .... ...... ..... 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Washburn IMPFA Wash;nqton Waukesha Waup.c,t Waushard WV, Irw e Revised 1976 Item Number Section.Subsection.Item HUMAN RELATED RESOURCES POPULATION 2.1 U.S. Census of Housing and Population 2.1.1 Official Wisconsin Population Estimates 2.1.2 Official Wisconsin Population Projections 2.1.3 Small Area Population Projections for Wisconsin 2.1.4 Regional Population Characteristics 2.1.5 DLAD Housing Information System 2.1.6 LAND USE/LAND COVER 2.2 Status of Zoning in Wisconsin Towns and Counties 2.2.1 Regional Land Use Maps 2.2.2 DLAD Subdivision Plat File 2.2.3 Wisconsin Land Inventory - Land Cover Maps 2.2.4 Department of Resource Development Land Cover Maps 2.2.5 Landscape Resource and Recreation Resource Inventory Maps 2.2.6 Heritage Areas Program - County Information Booklets 2.2.7 Land Resources Analysis Program: Generalized Land Cover Map-As Interpreted from ERTS I Satellite Imagery 2.2.8 Wisconsin Shoreline Land Use Maps 2.2.9 Forest Crop Law Lands and Woodland Tax Law Lands Maps 2.2.10 Project Sanguine Land Use Map 2.2.11 Wisconsin Soil and Water Conservation Needs Inventory 2.2.12 Census of Agriculture 2.2.13 Roadside Culture Inventory 2.2.14 DHSS Septic Tank Permit File 2.2.15 Housing Units Served by Septic Tanks 2.2.16 DNR Solid Waste Facilities Licensing and Monitoring Data 2.2.17 Transportation Accessibility Contour Maps 2.2.18 Public Lands Open to Hunting 2.2.19 DNR Annual Inventory of State Parks, Forests, and Trails 2.2.20 DOA State Facilities Inventory 2.2.21 State Trunk Highway Network Data 2.2.22 Local Highway and Street Network Data 2.2.23 Railroad Map-Existing Use 2.2.24 Electrical Transmission Trunk Lines 2.2.25 Natural Gas Service Map 2.2.26 LAND USE PLANS 2.3 Regional Sewer and Water Plans 2.3.1 Regional Land Use Plans 2.3.2 Wisconsin State Highway Plan-1990 Functional Systems 2.3.3 Regional Transportation Plans 2.3.4 USDA-SCS Resource Conservation and Development Plans 2.3.5 The Outdoor Recreation Plan: Wisconsin Development Series 2.3.6 Wisconsin Outdoor Recreation Plan 2.3.7 Upper Great Lakes Regional Recreation Planning Study 2.3.8 Regional Outdoor Recreation Plans 2.3.9 County Outdoor Recreation Plans 2.3.10 Revised 1976 Item Number Section.Subsection.Item LAND OWNERSHIP 2.4 County Plat Books 2.4.1 DOT Right-of-Way Plats 2.4.2 Publicly Owned Lands Maps 2.4.3 Land Resources Analysis Program: Public Open Space Maps 2.4.4 County Forest Maps 2.4.5 DNR Projects, Easements, and State-Owned Lands Maps 2.4.6 DNR Projects and Ownership Maps 2.4.7 National Wildlife Refuge Ownership Maps 2.4.8 National Forest Maps 2.4.9 National Park Service Ownership Maps 2.4.10 Indian Reservation Boundary Maps 2.4.11 UW Project and Ownership Maps 2.4.12 School Forest Maps 2.4.13 Land Commission--Public Trust Lands 2.4.14 LA14D VALUE 2.5 Wisconsin Prop erty Tax 2.5.1 Town, Village and City Taxes 2.5.2 Statistical Report of Property Values 2.5.3 County Property Tax Maps 2.5.4 HISTORIC AND SCIENTIFIC 2.6 Historic and Architectural Data Inventory 2.6.1 Wisconsin Archeological Codification File 2.6.2 Wisconsin State Scientific Areas 2.6.3 Natural Areas Inventory 2.6.4 INFORMATION SERVICE AND BIBLIOGRAPHIES 2.7 DOA Census Clearinghouse 2.7.1 State Historical Society 2.7.2 DLAD Library 2.7.3 Regional Planning Commission Libraries 2.7.4 Wisconsin Data Inventory 2.7.5 Great Lakes Basin Commission Framework Study 2.7.6 Upper Mississippi River Comprehensive Basin Study 2.7.7 Revised 1976 COUNTY COVERAGE L__PO LAND USE_,'LAND COVER @ULATION o@ W�COMPLETE C, 0 'Zo 4 b .:::.::.:-PARTIAL cz 10 S o C, lz@' ui I, A Ammmi/ AV AMI h /,r Ashtand ir I, r 7 1/ Ar v All Al /mr I, ilmom / 11 1, Jim / III, AiI, /r Ba,roo All A/ A/ Al /'/,=/ /I / jv /I / I / A I.Amv 111/ /11011111111101, /Ir /im, /.I /V Bayfield Al Al All )@/ I., A / K / I r / ir / r / / A A A8WBWV AV AM,' / r .1 / I / I jr / r / Z AM' / V /r V AV A/ / Mr I MMI )I Aigmil /@/ Ae 6_uff@iolr 11K 11K K /I/ I /I AV A/ All A/A m-ot JIF A A V A I /r iv ,r / if / j V /4, AmEr Ir Im / v Al IK V A/ /mmV All AM, / f / I ILI j J1 Al j AN V /I K Ar /11 /111111101 A Ammil'All Amol IK /11 1 Th-ippe-a ' /Ir 11 r 11 JM' I/ Al' I/ AV Al /Mr If 1IMMI / 11 / AM Al /r Clark Al Al ll/ // A' IM/ /r / I/ A / 11 / A V AV /)mmr / it, /Ir /IM, A I I/ Columb, C,@wf.rd if / 11 .4 'IVA"IVAlAr'll)rlii1immilAIIAMIl@IAlIr D-n 11K 11K 11K /I=, / I /I / A/ /I/ Ail .41 1mv Air /iommr / ir / imm i/ A/ IV --5-.-dg, -)F Ail All AV Am., A /lilm / r / Ir / t =I/ AV AMMV AV AM' @ / I V Door I / A / J1 / ii 'Am / I/ Ar / V AV /10' 1111111101' / 11 / JMMMI / .411 AM/ IK /1' / 11 All All All A/ im/ /r / I / A / 11 / A IIII11110V AV /mmr Ar / ism, / I ,I/ Eau -C-re IF A A All Al A/ AM IV A /,r Ar /I, / I AllAIMMV AV AM,- /r I, i I/ A1" / @L/ All Al /Er if / imr 711 ji / Aml // A., ir r r ir / I Aml /I J/ /I Ali AI.Amv AK /Immi, III I, ion /,I/ Al IV -ro-ndd. 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Revised 1976 Item Number Section.Subsection.Item BIOLOGICAL RESOURCES VEGETATION 3.1 Wisconsin Wetlands, Nineteenth Century 3.1.1 Wisconsin Wetland Inventory 3.1.2 Southwestern Wisconsin Wetland and Woodland Gain/Loss Inventory 3.1.3 Project Sanguine Bog Maps 3.1.4 UW Herbarium Collection 3..1.5 UW Plant Ecology Laboratory Records 3.1.6 Wisconsin Forest Resource Statistics 3.1.7 County and State Forest Management Plans 3.1.8 USDA Forest Service - Timber Management Plans 3.1.9 FISH AND WILDLIFE 3.2 DNR Game and Waterfowl Surveys 3.2.1 DNR Fish Management Data 3.2.2 Wisconsin Trout Streams 3.2.3 Birds of Southwestern Wisconsin 3.2.4 Coastal Fish and Wildlife Habitat Survey 3.2.5 INFORMATION SERVICES AND BIBLIOGRAPHIES 3.3 DNR Resear@_h Division-Research and Technical Report Series 3.3.1 Milwaukee Public Museum 3.3.2 Vegetation of Wisconsin, by John T. Curtis 3.3.3 Mammals of Wisconsin, by H.T. Jackson 3.3.4 Revised 1976 9t6T PaSTAa'a ','--AA mmv Ao' A)@q.-M P-jSf1PAA A ... /mmmi /,,4M mmmmm=m ...... /jmW/1 1@1 A /Amm 1/'@- /mmmmmma r/ / ir / i @IAPJ 14 IA"q L4S /'mmommm 1//Mk@@/'ammm//. m v IIMV.A@V-Ii -PuelLPH F, /ImMmm P 71 F/ /mmimm jbVj'Od aD,ald d1,1 aamnP7() -ebeIno oluooo- ao,u.n aa4npm1iVy aau-o.@Vy /Amwmmmm=j/@ 4:.*..:.:..,.:: / im9m mmm / /::.:.:.,..:. allau"evy __rL //imwRMMMMmr, / r L.10141@'PVY 11 /mm 'A__3QoI'upA -Iozmu I ilp@jb-j V /j/ 11 /mmmmmmml@ "/iniii 7 1 "mommmmml / / /m / / --assolD P@ 7@7eO@-[[ mmmmmm I /ZEN aau@pmaN npaunr Ammommmmv --or u- M@j ua- V 19mwwmmmmK IlAr 4 /mmm /=I/)=V mmmv 0 I/j'/1'pj"ppu.j / 4 ajuajoli 1/@ wipinnP3 /1' uunC] @jbn.C] ol !on(] mv - /.mmmmmmi /,mmr / ii abpo(] ..... uec] mmmmmmmr / / mm/ /ir /mmmmmmmv 41-:777 /m m [".1-3 Ammommmmi/ /::::::::::: /,MEI/,41 ,q- toz) mommm mr / K Am I @'elo mv /tmm v Pmaddiq@ ja@njpn ins p jaijApe uojjpo X "b c@ 0 c 1@b 5 -Z@ 4Z@ mv =1 I / NMI mv m Nor r v -1VLLHVd*.-*.O`.**.-.1 z' 3-L3-ldAOOWA J 3JI-10-11m NO1iVi393A 39VH3AOO A-LNnoo GNV HSI@ Item Number Section.Subsection.Item. EARTH RELATED RESOURCES SOILS 4.1 USDA-SCS Detailed Soil Surveys 4.1.1 Semi-Detailed and Reconnaissance Soil Surveys 4.1.2 Overlay Soil Maps of Wisconsin 4.1.3 DOT Soil Surveys 4.1.4 USDA Forest Service Soil Surveys 4.1.5 Land Resources Analysis Program: Soil Productivity Maps 4.1.6 Land Resources Analysis Program: Generalized Soils Limitations Maps 4.1.7 GEOLOGY 4.2 Pleistocene Landforms Maps 4.2.1 Surficial and Pleistocene Geologic Maps 4.2.2 Project Sanguine Landforms - Soils and Rocks Maps 4.2.3 Depth to Bedro ck/Thickness of Surficial Deposits Maps 4.2.4 State Maps of Bedrock Maps 4.2.5 Bedrock Geology Maps 4.2.6 Geochemical Survey Map 4.2.7 Mine Locations and Mineral Commodity Maps and Documents 4.2.8 Geology of USGS Quadrangles in Wisconsin 4.2.9 High Capacity Well Logs 4.2.10 Aeromagnetic Surveys - Magnetic Contour Maps 4.2.11 Bouguer Gravity Contour Maps 4.2.12 USDA-SCS Geological Data 4.2.13 INFORMATION SERVICES AND BIBLIOGRAPHIES 4.3 Publications of the Wisconsin Geological and Natural History Survey 4.3.1 List of Geologic Work Being Done in Wisconsin 4.3.2 Bibliography of Precambrian Geology 4.3.3 Geologic Map Index of Wisconsin 4.3.4 Annotated Bibliography of Geological, Hydrologic, Soils and Climatologic Information for Wisconsin's Great Lakes Coastal Zone Counties 4.3.5 COUNTY COVERAGE SOILS GEOLOGY IFACOMPLETE 0-0, 60 TIAL 4Q .....:.,-.PAR J, @4< c@ 06 C 0 0 Adams Ashlarid Barron AIIIIIIIIIIIIIII183MV A, Brown AV A,, I 88MM./ I K I MM., I r M, I I IM I iMIMI I K-ffalo -Ta-lumet fi, BOM, r I==, r I=, /.i im 9'-u-,nett -M-,ppe-a IV K /low/ I I K IM, I IMMI I Clark AMM I A/ AMM / A/ AK /I AMI AMII /I,, Cal.mb,., /ir imm, / if / I==, I / Im /,i Am / Mimi/ A d AV /IMM/ ZK I'MM" r /I=" I='/ MWNI j A I I ,1WWM / AV AMMI IV AM/ /I/ AM/ /imewmmr Doo, /r /i=mr/r/i=,/,/ r / I= /jmwai/ A .... // AMMI // AMMV IK AM/ IK /I=,, /1=16mr / I" Uu-.n Al I. 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Green I'/,,/ IMMV AMMV 1K /1=/ IK /I=, /imsmmr I I uj -Eleen -L-k- IV AMI IMMV A,' Iron X`IF A/ 11@mmvll 11101MI, I K / i1m., r / im, / ImBEW / I Jackson ..-X1 I.AMMII,, /AMM/ // ABMI IV AMI IMMMK /11 Jefferson '.4rl'IJMMII.IIJMMI.IIAE1,1,11.4=1.AMMVA Juneau ..... ir Aw, / immi, / r / I==, / r / I :-T Kenosha Al/ Al AMMV // AMMI IV /IM/ // IK /1='/ Mmr / 11 -7e-waunee J ARWIMI il AMIM oV AM/,,, IV AMI IMMMK,41 -Ca -Crosse 71" IK I ripmmr r imm, AM ,I AM / AMIRM511 A 0' AV IV Ammv v Amm,, I=, iw, /mmoffimmi Langlade / A / AMM11 A/ AMMI Ar 7 1/ IV AM/ /Mmr Lincoln 1'/ 1MMf /A / JMMI /,I/ ALI A AIIAMI IMRMV A Manitowoc I/ IV /V Aimmi, r /MIM,, / r / I=, if / im / Momi / A ui Marinette JMMI 11 /,I/.4M /,, 1,411AM V A/ Marquette IV IK /iNaMr r /I=M, / r / I=, ;f / jM / @Mmmj/ A argon @11111` .4 1 AB$MMV IV AMMI IV Al I Al AV I r 1 1* /MM -1@enomtnee AMMI /V 11VA111 IK /1='/ MEN/ j f7ii-lwaukee 1111,I)MMMIIAII,4==IIIVAMIIIIVAMIIMMKII' I itgm=r I jmm@ I I I im I I I I AM I 4MIN@MV A Oconto /V Ammv AK 11=WK / K / IM, r / im, / immi A Oneida /A/ AMMI IV Ar IV AM/ /Mmr I, A/ -Uu-'a0m1e A ABM AM /MEN Ozaukee AV 1K I!BMMK Ir Immr I J= Pepin III /Z AWMM/ ILI AMMV /V AM/ I K /1=' MBM I I A( 1 .1 A901M / Ji AMMI A AIM AV AMI /MIM /I -P--1k AK I imm, I r immr i im I AM 'MMMV -t-o-rtaqe irpip, // /mm/ IV AWMIK K AM, r I=, MOMM11 / j Price -ffac,ne A/ AMI ,'=MMV Al Fi-chlan d /IV 1K I MOM/ I ir I I r I I I r I IM I -Rock AV /M=./ AV AMMV // AMI /," 1K AM' / Mmr i X.:-X. 7 @.,k MIEV A, I 2MM / All AMIM / A I AM A/V AMI IMMOV A` St. Croix AV /r / ir IMMf /,r / j= j / .1 / A= /.4=10=011/ A Sau7-'.o'*,%.:',IV AV AV 1IMMi K /M,, I I r I iM- / Mwmi / ji Sawyer Shawano 00'r If I 18MM' I If I IMM I I JBM I , I I I AM I AMMO A Sheboygan /I/ /V /RMM/ ANW, /I=, r / im Imm I il/ '188WIM I IV Ar / j/ IV /IM, I iMonr I I [email protected] il/ AM /,4/ A/ AMI,@MNMV Al A/ Ar limmi, /ir /I==, if i- /,I / Am imawi/J ,as Al /RMtAML/ AV /1MM/ liv liv Al I / I r I im, M88mr I Walworth A JI/ )MMI/ A/ AMM/ Ail AMI,,11 IV AMI AMOMIK /11 \Ta-shb.rn ir WMMr / if I M=, / if / jM /jI AM / AMgMMMI/ A _WTs-h.ngton 10 Al AV AMMV IV A=M" /Jr /1M/ / r IM'/ J=MI / J W.-ukesha A i I A18=1111111101111 I A/ AMM/ AV AMI /I IV AMI /iMMIr /I, r if / imm / JI / AWWI I -I/ AM/ AMMMV A/ Waushara go ANNMV AV AMMI AV A Lu Revised 1976 Item Number Section.Subsection.Item WATER RELATED RESOURCES SURFACE WATER QUANTITY 6.1 USGS Surface Water Supply Monitoring Data 6.1.1 USGS Low Flow Frequency Studies 6.1.2 USGS Hydrologic Atlases of Wisconsin Basins 6.1.3 USDA-SCS Hydrologic Data 6.1.4 USDA Type IV River Basin Studies 6.1.5 USDA-SCS Watershed Protection and Flood Prevention Program 6.1.6 USGS Flood-Prone Area Maps 6.1.7 USGS Flood Frequency Studies 6.1.8 Flood Plain Studies 6.1.9 Land Resources Analysis Program: Hajor Areas of Potential Flood Hazard & Steep Slope 6.1.10 Coast Charts and General Charts 6.1.11 Harbor and Recreation-Craft Charts 6.1.12 Upper Hississippi River Navigation Charts 6.1.13 Upper Mississippi River Survey 6.1.14 DNR County Surface Water Resource Reports 6.1.15 Inland Lake Survey Maps 6.1.16 Wisconsin Lakes 6.1.17 DNR Lake Use Reports 6.1.18 Is DNR Lake Water Level Monitoring 6.1.19 SEWRPC Watershed Plans 6.1.20 Project Sanguine Drainage Maps 6.1.21 Drainage - Area Data for Wisconsin Streams 6.1.22 Coastal Shore Erosion Maps 6.1.23 SURFACE WATER QUALITY 6.2 USGS Surface Water Quality Monitoring Data 6.2.1 USGS Stream Sediment Honitoring Data 6.2.2 DNR Surface Water Quality Monitoring Data 6.2.3 Water Quality Investigation Surveys 6.2.4 DNR Lake Water Quality Monitoring 6.2.5 Classification of Wisconsin Lakes by Trophic Condition 6.2.6 USDA Forest Service - Surface Water Quality Data 6.2.7 Wisconsints Lake Superior Basin Water Quality Study 6.2.8 Water Quality and Flow of Streams in Northwestern Wisconsin 6.2.9 GROUND WATER QUANTITY 6.3 USGS Ground Water Levels Monitoring Data 6.3.1 USGS Hydrogeologic Investigations 6.3.2 GROLT14D WATER QUALITY 6.4 USGS Ground Water Quality 11onitoring Data 6.4.1 USDA Forest Service - Ground Water Quality Data 6.4.2 Revised 1976 Item Number Section.Subsection.Item WATER USE 6.5 DNR Industrial Wastewater Monitoring, Program 6.5.1 DNR Industrial Wastewater Permit Program (WPDES). 6.5.2 Municipal and Private Waste Water Monitoring and Permits 6.5.3 Private Ground Water Supply Data 6.5.4 Public Water Supply 6.5.5 DNR Navigable Waters Regulation and Permit Files 6.5.6 Federal Power Commission-Water Resources Appraisal for Hydroelectric Licensing 6.5.7 Green Bay Region Water and Land Use Map 6.5.8 INFORMATION SERVICES AND BIBLIOGRAPHIES 6.6 UW Water Resources Reference Services 6.6.1 EPA STORET Water Quality Data System 6.6.2 National Water Data Storage and Retrieval System 6.6.3 DNR General Waters File 6.6.4 DNR Water Quality Inventory - Wisconsin's Great Lakes and Tributary Streams 6.6.5 Bibliography and Index of Wisconsin Ground Water 1851-1972 6.6.6 Catalog of Information on Water Data 6.6.7 Dane County Water Data Index 6.6.8 Sea Grant College Program 6.6.9 Revised 1976 9@15T P@STAa'a 'M7 .... ..... ...... ... ..... ..... 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I immmmmmmm All Am /A I NaupaCd ...... .....M --Fa-u-shara A Winnebago ALI AMI A I BM Ewa Lafay L nae .g, cl Lincoln -an, _w. la'athon all Wood Revised 1976 SUBJECTINDEX 0 23 1976. SUBJECT INDEX SUPPLEMENT. Census Land Value 2.1.6 2.5.4 Coastal Zone Navigation 3.2.5, 6.1.23, 6.6.9 6.6.9 Erosion Population 4.1.1, 4.1.7, 6.1.10t 6.1.23 2.1.6 Fish and Wildlife Shoreland --fish 6.1.23 3.2.5 --wildlife Soils 3.2.5 --general 6.1.23 Housing 2.1.6 Surface Water Quality --references Income 6.6.9 2.1.6 Surface Water Quantity Information Services and Bibliographies --general --water 6.1.23 6.6.9 --references Land Ownership 6.6.9 --county/loLal Tax 2.5.4 2.5.4 Land Use/Land Cover Water Use --natural areas --references 3.2.5 6.6.9 1976 UPDATE: NEW INVENTORY ITEMS 1.3.10 Regional Aerial Photography 1.3.12 USDA-SCS Aerial Photography 2.1.6 DLAD Housing Information System 2.5.4 County Property Tax Maps 3.2.5 Coastal Fish and Wildlife Habitat Survey 6.1.23 Coastal Shore Erosion Maps 6.6.9 Sea Grant College Program SUBJECT INDEX Item numbers following subjects identify individual inventory sheets. Items may be cross-listed under more than one subject. Aerial Photography - large scale 1.3.6, 1.3.7, 1.3.8, 1.3.9, [email protected], 1.4.4 - medium scale 1.3.1, 1.3.2, 1.3.4, 1.3.6, [email protected], 1.3.9, 1.3.10, 1.3.11, 1.3.12, 1.3.14, 1.4.4 references 1.4.1, 1.4.2, 1.4.3, 1.4.4, 1.4.9 small scale 1.3.3, 1.3.5, 1.3.13, 1.3.15, 1.3.16, 1.4.4 Aeromagnetic Survey 4.2.8, 4.2.11 Aeronautic Charts 1.1.12 Agriculture 2.2.2, 2.2.8, 2.2.11, 2.2.12, 2.2.13, 3.1.4, 4.1.1, 4.1.2, 4.1.6, 5.1.1 Air Quality 4.3.5, 5.2.1, 5.2.2 Animals see Fish and Wildlife Aquifer 6.3.1, 6.3.2, 6.4.1, 6.4.2, 6.5.4, 6.6.1, 6.6.3, 6.6.6, 6.6.7, 6.6.8 Architecture 2.2.7p 2.2.21, 2.6.1, 2.6.2, 2.7.2 Base Map see General Maps Bedrock Geology see Geology/bedrock Bibliographies air 4.3.5 biological 3.3.2, 3.3.3, 3.3.4 earth 4.3.1, 4.3.3, 4.3.4, 4.3.5 25 Bibliographies (cont.) general 1.4.7, 1.4.8, 1.4.9 h 2.7.1, 2.7.5 water 4.3.5, 6.6.1, 6.6.5, 6.6.6, 6.6.8 Birds see Fish and Wildlife Bogs see Vegetation wetlands Bordner and Morris Survey 2.2.4 Census 2.1.1, 2.1.2, 2.1.3, 2.1.4, 2.1.5, 2.2.13, 2.7.1 Climate 5.1.1, 5.3.1 Coastal Zone 1.4.4, 1.4.9, 2.2.2, 2.2.9, 2.7.4, 2.7.6, 4.3.5, 6.1.11, 6.1.12, 6.1.20, 6.2.8, 6.5.6, 6.6.2, 6.6.5 Critical Areas 1.4.6, 2.2.6, 2.2.7, 2.3.2, 2.6.1, 2.6.2, 2.6.3, 2.6.4 Dams 6.1.4, 6.1.6, 6.1.7, 6.1.9, 6.1.13, 6.1.14, 6.1.16, 6.1.18, 6.1.19, 6.5.6, 6.5.7 Drainage Basins see Surface Water Quality / watershed studies, and Surface Water Quantity / watershed studies Easements see Land Ownership / state Effluent see Water Use waste water Elevation see Topographic Maps Eutrophication 6.2.5, 6.2.6, 6.6.1 see Surface Water Quality Fish see Fish and Wildlife fish 26 Fish and Wildlife fish 3.2.2, 3.2.3, 6.1.15, 6.1.18, 6.6.4 references 1.4.6, 3.3.1, 3.3.2, 3.3.3, 3.3.4 wildlife 3.2.1, 3.2.4, 6.6.4 Floods see Surface Water Quantity / Floods Forest Crop Law 2.2.10, 2.4.4 Forests 2.2.4, 2.2.10, 2.4.5, 2.4.9, 2.4.13, 3.1.3, 3.1.6, 3.1.7, 3.1.8, 3.1.9, 3.3.3 Gas Pipelines 2.2.26 General Maps -- area maps 1.1.2, 1.1.3, 1.1.6, 1.1.7, 1.1.9, 1.1.11, 1.2.1, 1.2.2 1.2.3, 1.2.4, 1.2.5, 2.4.9, 6.1.11, 6.1.-12 county maps lolo4q lelo5, lolo6, lvle8, lele9 municipal maps 1.1.3, 1.1.8, 1.1.10, 1.1.11, lo2.4, 1.4.2, 2.7.1 state maps 1.1.1, 1.1.3 topographic maps 1.2.1, 1.2.2, 1.2.3, 1.2.4, 1.2.5, 6.1.14 Geochemistry 4.2.7, 4.2.10 Geodetic see Ground Control Geology bedrock 4.2.3, 4.2.4, 4.2.5, 4.2.6, 4.2.8, 4.2.9, 4.2.10, 4.2.13, 6.1.3, 6.3.2 geophysical 4.2.6, 4o2.7, 4.2.8, 4.2.9, 4.2.10, 4.2.11, 4.2.12 references 4.3.1, 4o3o,2, 4.3.3, 4.3.4, 4.3.5 surficial 4.2A, 4.2.2, 4.2.3, 4.2.4, 4.2.8, 4.2.10, 4.2.13, 6.1.3, 6.3.2 27 Geophysical see Geology geophysical Glacial Geology see Geology surficial Gravity Survey 4.2.8, 4.2.12 Ground Control 1.1.2, 1.2.4, 1.2.6, 1.4.1 Ground Water Quality general 6.1.3, 6.5.4 monitoring 6.4.1, 6.4.2, 6.5.5 references 6.6.1, 6.6.2, 6.6.3, 6.6.6, 6.6-7, 6.6.8 Ground Water Quantity general 4.2.10, 6.1.3, 6.1.20, 6.3.2, 6.5.4 monitoring 6.3.1p 6.5.5. references 6.6.1, 6.6.2, 6.6.6, 6.6.7, 6.6.8 Harbors 1.3.8, 6.1.11, 6.1.12 Highways see Land Use / transportation Historic and Archeological 2.2.6, 2.2.7, 2.6.1, 2.6.2, 2.7.2 Historic Sites 2.2.7, 2.6.1, 2.6.2, 2.7.2, 2.7.4 Housing 2.1.1, 2.2.2, 2.2.3, 2.2.16, 2.7.1, 2.7.3, 2.7.4 Hunting 2.2.19, 3.2.1 Hydrographic Maps 1.2.1, 1.2.2, 6.1.11, 6.1.12, 6.1.14, 6.1.10, 6.1.18 Hydrology see Surface Water Quantity 28 Imagery see Aerial Photography Income 2.1.1, 2.1.5 Indian Reservations 2.4.4, 2.4.11 Information Services and Bibliographies - air 4.3.5, 5.3.1 - biological 3.3.1, 3.3.2, 3.3.3, 3.3.4 - earth 1.4.2, 4.3.1, 4.3.2-, 4.3.3, 4.3.4, 4.3.5 - general 1.4.1p i.4.29 1.4.3, 1.4.42 1.4.55, 1.4.6p 1.4.71 1.4.8, 1.4.9, 2.7.2,-2.7.4, 4.3.1, 4.3.5 human 1.4o5, 2.7ol, 2.7.2, 2.7.3, 2,7.4, 2.7.5, 2.7.6, 2.7.7 water 2o7.6, 2.7.7, 4.3.1, 4.3.5, [email protected], 6.6.2, 6.6.3, 6.6.4, 6.6.5, 6.6.6, 6.6.7, 6.6.8 Lakes see Surface Water Quality and Surface Water Quantity Land Ownership county/local 2.4.1, 2.4.5, 2.4.13 federal 2.4.3, 2o4.4, 2o4.8, 2.4.9, [email protected] general 2.2.10, 2.4.1, 2.4.4, 2.4.11 references MA state 2.2.19, 2.2.20, 2.4o2, 2.4.3, 2.4.4, 2.4.5, 2.4.6, 2.4.7, 2.4.12, 2.4.14 Land Use/Land Cover - agriculture/silviculture 2.2.2, 262.7. 2.2.9, 2.2.10, 2.2.11, 2.2.12, 2.2.13, 2.2.14 - commercial 2.2.2, 2.2.14 communication/utilities 2.2.2s, 2.2.14, 2.2.17, 2.2.21, 2.2.25, 2.2.26, 2.3.1 county/multi-county maps 2.2.2, 2.2.4, 2.2.5, 2.2.6, 2.2.7, 2.2.9, 2.2.10, 2.2.11, 2.2.25, 2.3ol, 6.5.8 29 Land Use Land Cover (cont.) industrial 2.2.21. 2.2.11, 2.2.14, 6.5.8 institutional/governmental facilities 2.2.2, 2.2.14, 2.2.21 land cover 1.2.1, 1.2.2, 2.2.2, 2.2.4, 2.2.5, 2.2.6, 2.2.8, 2.2.9, 2.2.11, 3.1.2, 3.1.4, 6.1.16, 6.1.20 natural areas 2.2.2, 2.2.7, 2.6.3, 2.6.4, 3.1.2, 3.1.6 outdoor recreation 2.2.2, 2.2.6, 2.2.19, 2.2.20, 2.3.2, 2.3.8, 2.3.9, 2.3.19 references 2.7.2, 2.7.3, 2.7.4 residential 2.1.1, 2.2.2, 2.2.3, 2.2.14, 2.2.16, state maps 2.2.4, 2.2.5, 2.2.6, 2.2.8, 2.2.9, 2.2.24, 2.2.259 structures and facilities 2.1.1, 2.2.2, 2.2.6, 2.2.14, 2.2.19, 2.2.20, 2.2.21? 2.2.23, 2.2.24, 2.2.25, 2.2.26, 2.3.1, 2.3.4, 2.6.1, 2.6.2, 6.5.8 transportation 1.1.7, 1.1.11-,1.1.12, 1.2.1, 1.2.2, 2.2.2, 2.2.14, 2.2.22, 2.2.23, 2.2.24 Land Use Plans general 2.3.2, 2.3.5 outdoor recreation 2.3.2, 2.3.6, 2.3.7, 2.3.8, 2.3.9, 2.3.10 references 2.7.3, 2.7.4 transportation 2.3.2, 2.3.3, 2.3.4 utility 2.3.1, 2.3.2 Land Value 2.5.1, 2.5.2, 2.5.3 Library 1.4.2, 1.4.3, 1.4.5, 2.7.2, 2.7.3, 2.7.4, 3.3.2, 4.3.1, 5.3.l, 6.6.1 Mineral Studies 4.2.7, 4.2.8, 4.2.9, 4.2.11, 4.2.12, 4.3.1, 4.3.2, 4.3.5 National Forests 1.3.14, 2.4.3, 2.4.4, 2.4.9, 3.1.9, 4.1.5., 6.2o7, 6.4.2, 6.6.3 National Parks 2.3.8, 2.4.3, 2.4.4, 2.4.10 National Wildlife Refuges 2.4.3, 2.4.4, 2.4.8 30 Navigation 1.2.6, 6.1.11, 6.1.12, 6.1.13, 6.1.14, 6.5.6, 6.6.1 Parks see Land Use/Land Cover / outdoor recreation and Land Use Plans / outdoor recreation Permits and Licensing air 5.2.2 land 2.2.3., 2.2.15, 2.2.17 water 6.5.2, 6.5.3, 6.5.4, 6.5.5, 6.5.6, 6.5.7 Photography see Aerial Photography Photo Index see Aerial Photography / references Planimetric Maps see General Maps Plat Maps 2.2.3, 2.4J, 2.4.2 Pleistocene see Geology / surficial Population 2.1.1, 2.1.2, 2.1.3, 2.1.4, 2.1.5, 2.7.1, 2.7.2, 2.7.4 Precambrian Geology 4.2.5, 4.2.6, 4.2.8, 4.2.9, 4.2.10, 4.3.1, 4.3.3, 4.3.4, 4.3.5 Property see Land Ownership and Land Value Public Land Ownership see Land Ownership Railroads 2.2.24, 2.3.4 Recreation see Land Use/Land Cover / outdoor recreation and Land Use Plans / outdoor recreation Rivers see Surface Water Quality, Surface Water Quantity and Water Use Roads 41 see Land Use / transportation 31 Satellite 1.3.15, 1.3.16, 1.4.3, 1.4.4, 2.2.8 Scenic Areas 2.2.6, 2.2.7, 2.3.7, 2.3.9, 2.3.10 Scientific and Natural Areas 2.2.7, 2.6.3, 2.6.4, 3.1.2, 3.1.6 Sewage Disposal 2.2.15, 2.2.16, 2.2.17, 2.3.1, 6,5.3, 6.5.8, 6.6.1 Shoreland 1.4.9, 2.2.9, 4.3.5, 6.1.11, 6.1.12, 6.1.16, 6.1.18, see Coastal Zone, and Surface Water Quantity floods Slope see Topographic Maps Solid Waste 2.2.17, 6.5.3 Soils general 4.1.3, 4.2.3, 6.1.3, 6.1.6 references 4.3.1, 4.3.5 suitability 2.2.12, 2.3.8, 4.1.1, 4.1.5, 4.1.6, 4.1.7 surveys 4.1.1, 4.1.2, 4.1.4, 4.1.5 Streams see Surface Water Quality, Surface Water Quantity, and Water Use Subdivisions 2.2.3, 2.7.4 Surface Water Quality general 2.7.6, 2.7.7, 6.2.9, 6.5.8 lakes 2.7.6, 6.1.15, 6.2.1, 6.2.5, 6.2.6, 6.6.1, 6.6.2, 6.6.4, 6.6.5, 6.6.8 monitoring 6.2.1, 6.2.2, 6.2.3, 6.2.5, 6.2.7, 6.5.1, 6.5.2, 6.5.3, 6.5.5 references 6.6.1, 6.6.2, 6.6.4, 6.6.5, 6.6.7, 6.6.8 watershed studies 6.1.3, 6.1.5, 6.1.6, 6.1.20, 6.2.4, 6.2.8 32 Surface Water Quantity floods 6.1.4, 6.1.5, 6.1.6, 6.1.7, 6.1.8, 6.1.9, 6.1.10, 6.1.20 general 2.7.6, 2.7.7, 6.1.3, 6.1.5, 6.1.6, 6.1.15, 6.1.17, 6.1.18, 6.1.20 levels'and flows 2.7.6, 6.1.1, 6.1.2, 6.1@3, 6.1.4, 6.1.8, 6.1.9, 6.1.19, 6.2.9 references 6.6.1, 6.6.4, 6.6.7, 6.6.8 surveys and navigation 6.1.4, 6.1.8, 6.1.11, 6.1.12, 6.1.13, 6.1.14, 6.1.16, 6.1.18, 6.1.22 watershed studies 6.1.3, 6.1.5, 6.1.6, 6.1.20, 6.2.8 Surficial Geology I see Geology / surficial Tax 2.2.10, 2.5.1, 2.5.2, 2.5.3 Timber Management 3.1.7, 3.1.8, 3.1.9, 4.1.5 Topographic Maps area maps 1.2.1, 1.2.2, 1.2.3, 1.2.4, 1.2.5, 6.1.14 Traffic 2.2.22, 2.2.23, 2.3.4, 2.7.4 Transportation see Land Use/Land Cover / transportation, Land Use Plans / transportation, and Traffic Utilities see Land Use/Land Cover Vegetation forests 2.2.4, 2.2.10, 2.4.5, 2.4.9, 2.4.13, 3.1.3, 3.1.6, 3.1.7, 3.1.8, 3.1.9, 3.3.3 general 2.2.4, 2.6.3, 2.6.4, 3.1.5, 3.1.6, 3.3.3, 6.1.16, 6.1.18 references 1.4.6, 3.3.1, 3.3.2, 3.3.3, wetlands 2.2.4, 3.1.1, 3.1.2, 3.1.3, 3.1.4, 3.1.5, 3.1.6 Water Access 2.3.9, 2.3.10, 2.4A, 2.4.6, 2.7.4, 6.1.16 33 Water Quality see Ground Water Quality and Surface Water Quality Water Resources see Ground Water Quality, Ground Water Quantity, Surface Water Quality, Surface Water Quantity, and Water Use Water Supply see Ground Water Quantity, Surface Water Quantity, and Water Use Water Use general 2.7.6, 2.7.7, 6.5.6, 6.5.7, 6.5.8 references 6.6.1, 6.6.2, 6.6.8 waste water 2.3.1, 6.2.4, 6.5.1, 6.5.2, 6.5.3, 6.5.8 water supply 2.3.1, 6.4.2, 6.5.4, 6.5.5, 6.5.6, 6.5.7 Wells 4.2.10, 6.3.1, 6.3.2, 6.4.1, 6.4.2, 6.5.4, 6.5.5, 6.6.2, 6.6.3, 6.6.6, 6.6.7 Wetlands see Vegetation / wetlands Wildlife see Fish and Wildlife wildlife Woodland Tax Law 2.2.10 Zoning 2.2.1, 2.7.3, 2.7.4 34 0 AGENCYINDEX 0 0 35 AGENCY INDEX Item numbers following agency names identify individual inventory sheets. The agency is a principal source of the data referenced. FEDERAL AGENCIES Agriculture, Department of - Agricultural Stabilization and Conservation Service 1.3.1 - Forest Service 1.3.14, 2.4.9, 3.1.9, 4.1.5, 6.2.7, 6.4.2 -- Soil Conservation Service 2.2.12, 2.3.5, 4.1.1, 4.1.2, 4.2.13, 6.1.4, 6.1.5, 6.1.6, 6.1.9 Army, Department of Corps of Engineers 6.1.9, 6.1.13, 6.1.14 Aviation Administration, Federal 1.1.12 Commerce Department of Census, Bureau of the 1.1.9, 1.1.10, 1.1.11, 2.1.1, 2.2.13 National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration 1.2.6, 5.1.1, 6.1.11, 6.1.12 Housing and Urban Development, Department of 6.1.9 Interior, Department of the - Fish and Wildlife Service, Bureau of 2.4.8 - Geological Survey 1.1.1, 1.1.7, 1.2.1, 1.2.2, 1.2.3, 1.2.6, 1.3.2, 1.3.3, 1.3.4, 1.4.7, 4.2.1, 4.2.2, 4.2.4, 4.2.6, 4.2.8, 4.2.9, 4.3.3, 4.3.4, 6.1.1, 6.1.2, 6.1.3, 6.1.7, 6.1.8, 6.1.9, 6.1.22, 6.2.1, 6.2.2, 6.3.1, 6.3.2, 6.4.1 6.6.3, 6.6.6, 6.6.7 Earth Resources Observation System 1.3.15, 1.3.16 37 Indian Affairs, Bureau of 2.4.11 National Park Service 2.4.10 National Aeronautics and Space Administration 1.3.13, 1.3.15, 1.3.16, 1.4.4 Navy, Department of 2.2.11, 3.1.4, 4.2.3, 6.1.21 Power Commission, Federal 6.5.7 38 WISCONSIN STATE AGENCIES Administration, Department of 2.1.25) 2.1.3, 2.2.8, 2.2.21, 2.4.4, 2.7.1, 2.7.5, 4.1.01 4.1.7, 6.1.10 Health and Social Services, Department of 2.2.15 Historical Society of Wisconsin, State 2.6.1, 2.6.2P 2.7.2 Local Affairs and Development, Department of 1.1.5, 2.2@3, 2.7.3 Natural Resources, Department of 1.3.95, 1.4.9, 2.1.4, 2.2.9, 2.2.10, 2.2.16, 2.2.17, 2.2.18, 2.2.19, 2.2.20, 2.3.6, 2.3.7, 2.4.3, 2.4.5, 2.4.6, 2.4.7, 2.6.3, 2.6.4, 3.1.1, 3.1.2, 3.1.7, 3.1.8, 3.2.1, 3.2.2, 3.2.3, 3.3.1, 5.2.1, 5.2.2, 6.1.9, 6.1.15, 6.1.16, 6.1.17, 6.1.18, 6.1.19, 6.2.3, 6.2.4, 6.2.5, 6.5.1, 6.5.2, 6.5.3, 6.5.4, 6.5.5, 6.5.6, 6.6.2, 6.6.4, 6.6.5 Public Lands, Board of Commissioners of 1.1.2, 2.4.14 Public Service Commission 2.2.25, 2.2.26 Resource Development, (former) Department of 2.2.5, 2.2.6 Revenue, Department of 2.5.1, 2.5.2, 2.5.3 Transportation, Department of 1.1.8, 1.2.5, 1.3.5, 1.3.6, 1.3.7, 1.3.8, 2.2,14, 2.2.22, 2.2.23, 2.2.24, 2.3.3, 2.4.2, 4.1.4 University of Wisconsin Central Administration 2.4.12 .University of Wisconsin-Extension - Climatologist 5.3.1 - Extension Forester 2.4.13 Geological and Natural History Survey 1.1.4, 4.1.2, 4.1.3, 4.2.1, 4.2.2, 4.2.4, 4.2.5, 4.2.6, 4.2.7, 4.2.8, 4.2.9, 4.2.11, 4.2.12, 4.3.1, 4.3.2, 4.3.4, 4.3.5, 6.6?6 Recreation Resources Center 2.3.8 University of Wisconsin-Madison Botany, Department of 3.1.6, 3.3.3 39 Cartographer's Office 1.4.1 Environmental Studies, Institute for 1.4.3, 1.4.6, 2.2.7 Geography, Department of 1.1.3, 1.4.2, 1.4.8 Herbarium 3.1.5 Water Resources Center 6.2.6, 6.6.1 University of Wisconsin Sea Grant 6.5.8 University of Wisconsin-Superior 6.2.8 40 REGIONAL AND LOCAL AGENCIES Bay Lake Regional Planning Commission 1.1.6, 2.7.4 Dane CountIy Regional Planning Commission 1.1.6, 2.2.2, 2.3.1, 2.3.2, 2.3.4, 2.7.4, 6.6.8 East Central Wisconsin Regional Planning Commission 1.1.6, 1.3.12, 2.1.5, 2.2.2, 2.3.2, 6.2.9, 2.7.4 Great Lakes Basin Commission 2.7.6 Green Bay/Brown County Planning Commission 1.1.6, 2.1.5, 2.2.2, 2.3.1, 2.3.2, 2.3.4, 2.7.4 Mississippi River Regional Planning Commiss -ion 1.1.6, 2.1.5, 2.2.2, 2.3.1, 2.3.2, 2.7.4 North Central Wisconsin Regional Planning Commission 1.1.6, 2J.5, 2.2.2, 2.7.4, 6.2.9 Northwest Regional Planning Commission 1.1.6, 2.1.5, 2.2.2, 2.3.1, 2.3.2, 2.3.4, 2.3.9@ 2.7.4 Southeastern Wisconsin Regional Planning Commission 1.1.6, 1.2.4, 1.3.10, 2.1.5, 2.2.2, 2.3.1, 2.3.2, 2.3.4, 2.3.9, 2.7.4, 6.1.20 Southwestern Wisconsin Regional Planning Commission 1.1.6, 2.1.5, 2.2.2, 2.3.1, 2.3.4, 2.3.9, 2.7.4, 3.1.3, 3.2.4 Upper Mississippi River Basin Commission 2.7.7 West Central Wisconsin Regional Planning Commission 1.1.6, 2.1.5, 2.2.2, 2.3.1, 2.7.4 41 PRIVATE ORGANIZATIONS DD&M Associates 2.4.1 Milwaukee Public Museum 3.3.2 Northland College, Sigurd Olson Institute of Environmental Studies 1.4.5 Rockford Map Publishers, Inc. 2.4.1 Wisconsin Taxpayers' Alliance 2.2.1 42 0 - GLOSSARY 0 . I 0 43 GLOSSARY OF TERMS awmagnetic zuAvey. A survey of the Earth's magnetic properties, made with an airborne magnetometer. athatinZ&j: A measure of baseness. (Ordinarily indicates the amounts of carbonates, bicarbonates and hydroxides present in water.) Expressed as a pH above 7. ambient ai& quatity.- A measure of the quality of any unconfined portion of the atmosphere. aqu,E6uL.- An. underground layer of porous rock, sand or earth containing water, which is transmitted rapidly enough to supply useful qu4nti- ties to springs or wells. cuitekiat ;Load Highways having trip lengths and travel density characteristics ot an interstate or inter-regional nature. bathymet;uj The measurement of depths of water in oceans, seas, and lakes, and the information derived from such measurements. bentAo.6. Plants or animals attached or resting on a lake bottom or living in the bottom sediments. biochemicat oxygen demand (BOD). A measure of the amount of dissolved oxygen, measured in parts per million, that is required by organisms and for the aerobic bio- chemical decomposition of organic matter present in water. It is commonly used as a measure of water quality. bZocizz (cenzu.6) : The Census Bureau's basic area for tabulation in the city is the city block, normally a well defined rectangular piece of land, bounded by streets and roads. They also use block groups, a combination of contiguous blocks having a combined average popu- lation of about 1,000. CFS: Cubic feet per second, a measure of the amount of water passing a given point. cemus tAact: Small, relatively permanent areas into which large cities and adjacent areas are divided for the purpose of providing com- parable small area statistics. 45 chtoxide: A compound in which chlorine is combined with another element or radical (group of atoms). coti4oAm: A type of bacteria that, when found in water, is indicative of gross fecal pollution. conductivity .(,speci6ic conductance): A measure of the capacity of water to conduct an electrical current, increasing as the concentration of dissolved and ionized constituents increase. cAo,s.6 zectionat diagkam o)L pujite: A drawing that shows features transected by a given plane (usually a side view). cAut .6tage: The highest elevation reached by flood waters flowing in a channel. dew point: The temperature at which water vapor in the atmosphere condenses into a liquid. diazo: A paper sensitive to ultraviolet light, or a copying machine or process using this paper. digitize: To sample a continuous function at discrete time or distance intervals and to record the values as a sequence of numbers. Often used for computerized storage of lines, points or areas on maps. dip: .The angle that a*tilted rock layer makes with an imaginary horizontal plane. The angle of the dip is always perpendicular to the strike. d.i,6cha,%ge: The volume of fluid that passes a given point in a given period of time, commonly measured in cubic feet per second. di@zotved oxygen: The concentration of oxygen dissolved in water or sewage, usually measured in parts per million or milligrams per liter. Adequate amounts of dissolved oxygen are necessary for fish and other aquatic life to survive. Is otvid zotid,6: The total amount of dissolved material, either organic or inorganic, contained in water or wastes. cttumtin: A smooth, oblong hill composed of glacial till, having its long axis in the direction of ice movement. 46 eAu ement: A right or privilege that a person or government may have on another's land. For example, the Department of Natural Resources acquires limited rights along rivers and streams for public access to fishingo @66Y_uent. Water that is discharged from storm or sanitary sewers or after use in the treatment of sewage or industrial products. enumewtion dZ6tAict. Small population areas which average about 250 housing units and are defined by the Census Bureau. They are used for the collection and tabulation of population and housing census data. eotian.:zediment,6- Sediments of recent origin consisting of sand and finer material which have been transported and arranged by the wind. e6 keA. A ridge of glacial gravel formed between walls of ice, often several miles in length. eutAophication. An increase in the nutrients required for the growth of organisms in water or in lake sediments, often causing the organisms to become overly productive. 6tuviat: Of or pertaining to the action of rivers or running water. Foxut CiLop Law: Chapter 77 of Wisconsin State Statutes; it authorizes special tax treatment for private laads which, under contract with the Department of Natural Resources, are managed for timber production and are open for public hunting and fishing. The owner of an entire quarter- quarter section, fractional lot or governmental lot is eligible. gamma. A unit of magnetic field strength. geochew:ZtAy. The study of the distribution and amounts of chemical elements in the Earth's crust, water and atmosphere. geophyziu. The physics'of the earth. It includes measurements of magnetic fields, the force of gravity, electrical properties, seismic properties, etco gAavitationat anomaty: An area of a gravitational survey which is different in appearance from the survey in general. 47 g&ound contAot: The exact marking and location of points or systems of points on the Earth's surface. Points, lines and angles measured on the ground which are used to compile maps and orient aerial photographs. heavy metaU: Metallic elements with high molecular weights, generally toxic in low concentrations to plant and animal life. hydAogeotogy: The branch of hydrology that deals with groundwater, its occurrence, movements, and the properties of rocks that control groundwater movements and storage. Also called groundwater hydrology. hyd)LogAaphy: The configuration of an underwater surface including its relief, bottom materials, coastal structures, etc. The description and study of seas, lakes, rivers and other waters. inj&aAed 6itm: A type,of film commonly used in aerial photography that is more sensitive to the portion of the electromagnetic spectrum just beyond the red end of the visible spectrum. i6optetA: The line connecting a series of points of equal value in a multidimensional space. joint: A surface of actual or potential fracture in a rock mass. toAge .6cate ami@ photogkaphy: Low altitude aerial photography which depicts ground features in great detail; defined in this inventory to be 1:12,000 scale or larger. tithotogy: The composition, structure and texture of rocks. map pujec;tion: In map making, a mathematical or geometric transformation of part or all of the earth's surface onto a plane (flat) surface. Common map projections found in this inventory include: Lambert Conformal Conic Projection, Universal Transverse Mercator (UTM) Projection, and Polyconic Projection. @medium scate aeAiat photogAaphy: Medium altitude aerial photography which depicts ground features in moderate detail; defined in this inventory to be between 1:12,000 and 1:48,000 scale. 48 mittigat. A unit of measurement of weight or density used in gravity surveys, equal to a unit of acceleration of one hundredth millimeter per second (one thousandth of a gal). mino,% civit divi6ion. The primary political and administrative subdivisions of a county. monument: A permanent natural or artificial structure that marks the location on the ground of a corner of property or other survey point. mmaine: The debris of earth and rocks collected in ridges or in heaps by a glacier. Myta,%.- A trademark for a polyester made in extremely thin sheets of great strength and used as a drafting medium, a film, etc. NationaZ Map Accwiacy Standa&d,6. For horizontal accuracy, at least 90 percent of the well defined map points must be plotted correctly within one fiftieth of an inch on the published map. This tolerance corresponds to 40 feet on the ground for 1:24,000 scale maps and about 100 feet on the ground for lg62,500 scale maps. Me standards for vertical accuracy require that at least 90 percent of the elevations interpolated from the contour lines shall be correct within one-half of the contour interval. obtique photogAaph: An aerial photograph taken with the camera axis intentionally inclined between the vertical and the horizontal. 100 yea,% 6tood: A flood having an average -.'requency of occurrence in the order of once in a hundred years at Lhe designated location. The flood may aLtually occur in any year. otthophotogAaph: A photographic image in which the displacements due to tilt and relief have been removed. An aerial photograph which,has been corrected to meet mapping standards. out6att .6ite. The area where a pipe, ditch, drain or distributor discharges effluent into a lake or stream. ozatid. A trademark for a process for producing positive prints made directly from original drawings or printed material and developed dry in the process of ammonia vapor. panch)wmatic 6itm: A type of film that is sensitive to all the colors of the visible light spectrum in proportion to their respective luminosities. 49 pa&t@a@ teco,%d .6tation: A site where a limited amount of stream flow or water quality data are collected systematically over a period of years. paxticut-acte: Solid or liquid:matter (usually consisting of very small particles) suspended in air, which, if present in high concentration, is considered an atmospheric pollutant. peizometAic zuA6ace: See potentiometric surface. PH: A measure of hydrogen ion concentration in solution (the acidity or alkalinity of a material). Expressed on a scale ranging from 0 (most acidic) to 14 (most alkaline or basic). A ph of 7.0 is neutral. photo index: A mosaic of photographs or a map with individual flight lines or images coded so they may be identified for use or purchase. photo mosaic: An assembly of aerial photographs whose edges have been cut and matched to form a continuous photographic representation of a part of the Earth's surface. phytogenetic: Referring to the lines of descent or evolutionary development of any plant or animal species. ptanimettic map: A map that presents only the relative horizontal positions for the natural or cultural features represented. ptanimeteA: A device used to measure the area of any plane surface, however irregular. ptankton: An assemblage of micro-organisms, both plant and animal, which float, drift or swim in the water and, in their movements, are subject to wave and current action. P&t: A diagram drawn to scale, showing boundaries and subdivisions of a tract of land as determined by a survey. Pteiztocene: An epoch of the Quaternary Period of geologic time. Also called the Ice Age. 50 poputation utimate: An estimate of the probable number of residents of a given area. In the absence of an actual count, the estimate is derived on the basis of available demographic as well as non-demographic data that are symptomatic of the population living in the area. popuZati,on ptojection. A projection of the most likcly population of a given are 'a at some future date, based on certain assumptions regarding future courses of fertility, mortality and migration. potentiomet,kic zuA6ace. An imaginary surface representing the static head of ground water and defined by the level to which water will rise in a well. The water table is a particular example. PPM. Parts per million. One part by weight of dissolved chemical or suspended sediment in one million parts by weight of water. The unit commonly used to represent the degree of pollutant concentration where concentrations are small. PiLecambxian: A period on the geologic time scale prior to approximately 600 millionyears ago. Puiect Sanguine. A very low frequency underground antenna system proposed by the U.S. Navy for communications between submarines and on-land stations. The purpose stimulated extensive geological, biological, and cultural resource investigations in north central Wisconsin. Pubtic Land SuAvey: The system by which much of the United States was surveyed and divided into a rectangular grid using townships and sections. quadkangte. A four sided tract of land bounded by parallels of latitude and meridians of longitude, used as an area unit in systematic mapping. The area of land charted on U.S. Geological Survey maps. ,s ectio n: One of the 36 units of a township in the U.S. Public Land Survey system, representing a piece of land normally one square mile in area, zeven day tow 6tow: The lowest mean discharge for seven consecutive days during a given period. ,&Zudg e The solids removed from sewage during waste water treatment. The deposits on the bottoms of streams and lakes. 51 smaU .6cate aeAiat photogtaphy: High altitude aerial photography which depicts ground features with little detail, defined in this inventory to be 1:48,000 scale or smaller. ,60it 0,6,60Ci@ation: A grouping of soil types which are often found together on the landscape and often have similar characteristics. .6oit .6 eAie,6: The basic unit in soil classification. A group of soils having horizons of similar characteristics and arrangement in the soil profile, and developed from a particular type of parent material. ,Speci6ic capacity: The rate of yield of a well per unit of drawdown, commonly expressed in gallons per minute per foot. ,6pectkai wavetength: A specific portion of the electromagnetic9spectrum. For example, light with a wavelength of 525 nanometers (10- meters) appears green to the human eye. .6tand den,6ity: A specialized term to indicate the number of plant individuals per unit area. May be expressed in absolute terms or as relative density. ,6tandaAd puject 6Zood: The largest flood that can be expected from the most severe combination of meteorological and hydrological conditions that are considered reasonably characteristic of the geographical region involved. ,6tAeam gaging 6tvtion: A site where systematic observation of stage or discharge are obtained. ztAeam tDw 6Zow: A stream discharge, commonly occurring in certain seasons of the year, that is not attributable to direct runoff from precipitation or snowmelt. It is usually sustained by water draining from natural storage in groundwater, lakes or swamps. 4tAeam p,%oWe: The longitudinal profile (side view) of a stream. .6tAike: The direction of the line formed by the intersection of a rock surface with a horizontal plane. The strike is always perpendicular to the direction of the dip. tectonic: Of or pertaining to changes in the structure and form of the Earth's crust and the forces responsible for these deformations. 52 tick ma&kz.- A mark commonly found on the margin of a map which indicates the exact location of a particular geographic coordinate. tkavex6e tine. A line or a series of lines connecting a series of surveyed points on the Earth's surface, obtained by or from field measurements. The measurements are used in determining the relative positions of the points for the purpose of making maps. t,tunk highway. The main highway in a network of roads. uncon6otidated matetia. A sediment that is loosely arranged or unstratified or whose particles are not cemented together. vegetative community: A grouping of plants which grow together in the same general place and have mutual interaction. wateA tabZe. The upper surface of a zone of water saturation in the ground, except where the surface is formed by an impermeable body, watuumk An engineering structure (tank, dock, canal lock, levee, seawall, etc.) built in, for, or as a protection against water. Woodtand Tax Law: Section 77.16 of Wisconsin State Statutes; it authorizes special tax treatment for private lands of less than 40 acres upon which forestry is practiced under a contract with the Department of Natural Resources. 53 AGENCY ABBREVIATIONS Abbreviations Agency Name ASCS Agricultural Stabilization and Conservation Service (U.S. Department of Agriculture) BLRPC Bay-Lake Regional Planning Commission BIA Bureau of Indian Affairs (U.S. Department of the Interior) COE U.S. Army Corps of Engineers DCRPC Dane County Regional Planning Commission DLAD Wisconsin Department of Local Affairs and Development DNR Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources DOA Wisconsin Department of Administration DOR Wisconsin Department of Revenue DOT Wisconsin Department of Transportation ECWRPC East Central Wisconsin Regional Planning Commission EROS Earth Resources Observation Systems (U.S. Department of the Interior) EPA U.S. Environmental Protection Agency FAA Federal Aviation Administration FPC Federal Power Commission H&SS Wisconsin Department of Health and Social Services HUD United States Department of Housing and Urban Development MRRPC Mississippi River Regional Planning Commission NASA National Aeronautics and Space Administration NCWRPC North Central Wisconsin Regional Planning Commission National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (U.S. Department of Commerce) NPS National Park Service (U.S. Department of the Interior) NWRP&DC Northwest Regional Planning Commission (new name for Northwestern Wisconsin Regional Planning and Develop- ment Commission) PSC Wisconsin Public Service Commission RPC Regional Planning Commission SCS Soil Conservation Service (U.S. Department of Agriculture) SEWRPC Southeastern Wisconsin Regional Planning Commission USC&GS U.S. Coast and Geodetic Survey (Now National Ocean Survey, U.S. Department of Commerce) USDA U.S. Department of Agriculture USFS U.S. Forest Service (U.S. Department of Agriculture) USGS U.S. Geological Survey (U.S. Department of the Interior) UW University of Wisconsin WCWRPC West Central Wisconsin Regional Planning Commission WGNHS Wisconsin Geological and Natural History Survey 54 CONVERSIONS BETWEEN RATIOS AND LINEAR MEASURES -all map scales included in the inventory are given as ratios 1:600- ......... -,lgg m 50l lg60,OOO..oooo__lgl @ 5000, 1:1,000-o-o-oool" = 83.33' 1:62,500-ooloo-ool" @ 0o99 mio 1:1,200-o-oo-ol" 100, 1:63,360-ooo-o-199 @ 1 Mi. 1:2,000-o-o-o-ol" = 166.66' 1:72,000o.o ... _oo.l" = 6000' 1:2,400--o-o-ol" = 200' 1:80,000oololoo-oolog = lo26 mi. 1:3,960-o-ooo-119 330' l:84,480.ooo..ooooo.Oo75" = 1 mi. 1:4,800ooo.o.- .... ol" = 400' 1:96,000 .......... o.l" = 8000' 1:5,000-oo-ooolol" = 416.66' 1.1002000olloo-oool H = 1.58 mi. 1:7,920-o-o-oo 129 = 660' 1:120,000-oooo-ol" = 10,000' 1:9,600-ooo-o-172 = 800' 1:125,000oo-o-oool" = lo97 mio 1:10,000o. . o o o o o o . o o 1" = 833.33' 1:126,720oo . o o o. o o o . 1'9 = 2 mi 1:12,000--o . o o o . ill = 10001 1:190,080-o-o o o o o 19Q = 3 mi 1:15,000-o-o-ool" = 1250' 1:250,00O....o.o ..... 1" = 3o95 mi. 1:15,840-o-ooo...4" = 1 mi. (13209) 1:253,440 ... - ..... 1" = 4 mi. 1:18,000- ......... ol" = 1500' 1:316,800-o-o-122 = 5 mio 1:20,000--oo-ool" = 1666o66' 1:380,160-o-o-120 = 6 mi, 1:24,000-o-o-ol" = 20009 1-50020001-Doo-ool QV = 7.89 mio 1:25,000ooooooooooool" = 2083.33' 1.506,880o.o.-o-l" = 8 mio 1:30,000-o-o-oolog = 2500, 1:600,000oo.o.o.-ol" = 9o47 mi. (50,0001) lg3l,680.oooooo..ooo2g9 = 1 mio 1:7102000-oo-o-l" = llo20 mio 1:402000o.oo ..... oo.l" = 3333.33' 1:823,68O.-o-o-l" = 13 mi. 1:480000oo-ooo-ool" = 4000' 1:1,000,000-o-o-l" = 15.78 mi. l:50,000.ooooooooooolo27gQ = 1 mio 1:1,013,760o.-o-l" = 16 mi. 1:50,680-ooooo.oo-1.25" = 1 mio lgl,267,200o_oo ... 1" = 20 mi. 1:56,320oo-o-o-1.12" = 1 mi. 1:2,880,000.o..oo ... 1" = 45.45 mi. The most commonly used scales are underlined. 55 0 AGENCY ADDRESSES 40 57 United States Department of Agriculture Soil Conservation Service 4601 Hammersley Road P.O. Box 4248 Madison, Wisconsin 53711 (608) 252-5341 Area Offices Telephone Area Address Number 1 206 Vine Street .(715) 635-3505 Spooner, Wisconsin 2 2329 East Clairemont Avenue (715) 832-6547 Eau Claire, Wisconsin 54701 3 3019 West Spencer Street (414) 734-2061 Appleton, Wisconsin 54911 4 .101 South Church Street (608) 647-6228 Richland Center, Wisconsin 53581 5 2326 South Park Street (608) 251-1112 Madison, Wisconsin 53713 59 U. 5. OFF'AF41MENT OF AGR I(; LILlU HE SOIL CONSE-RVAIIUN SFRVICE DIRECTORY SOIL CONSERVATION SERVICE PERSONNEL I LAKE SUPERIOR ,7L_ -7 v"..'A P C9 . ORGANIZATION MAP SUP[ No. WISCONSIN DOLPGLAIR ASHLAND ASHLAND map :VILA! L INK" PRICE Foals) FLORIX:f :f:OWEIDA PKILLIF's RM'k(LAI"R L 0 .:.:. MARINET11 POL Rok RUSA B-AN ON ------ Is IFALU.j.tf - - - - - - - All w :lm LAALLADE TAYLOR OLONTO A.: CAI* IIA a KERR LL IT C.0" -guNA'- -7-- alarop0l ART,- ........ ....... 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I--,' ISRANT .F- AREA ANDFIELD OFFICE 43 0*0 MADISON AREA OFFICE LANCASTER 0 JIFTefRSOII4 VAUX*ESMAil. 0 DODIS111LI e 0 FIELDOFFICE - - - - -- GREEN A T EDWIN C.Af SIuWIFV..I LAFAYETTE RC&D PROJECT OFFICE 0 111 J@- 11 '0*4 MORRO ASIA OARLAIGIO. 0 1..* RELE LL..Oq" 91 A SOIL AND WATER COUSERVA71ON DISTRICT WE S. L@- ADMINISTERED By ONE FIELD OFFICE FEBRUARY 113 60 United States Geological Survey Water Resources Division Field Offices U.S. Geological Survey, WRD 1815 University Avenue Madison, Wisconsin 53706 (608) 262-2488 U.S. Geological Survey, WRD 1029 1/2 East Main Street P.O. Box 151 Merrill, Wisconsin 54452 (715) 536-2200 U.S. Geological Survey, WRD 105 1/2 North Main Street ,P.O. Box 506 Rice Lake, Wisconsin 54868 (715) 234-4015 U.S. Geological Survey, WRD 916 North East Avenue Waukesha, Wisconsin 53186 (414) 544-4315 61 Wisconsin De2artment of Natural Resources District Offices Telephone District Addresses Number Southern 3911 Fish Hatchery Rd., R.4 (608) 266-2628 Madison, Wisconsin 53711 Southeast 9722 West Watertown Plank Road (414) 257-6543 Milwaukee, Wisconsin 53226 Lake Michigan 812 South Fisk Street, Box 3600 (414) 494-9601 Green Bay, Wisconsin 54303 West Central 1300 West Clairemont Avenue (715) 836-2821 Eau Claire, Wisconsin 54701 North Central Box 818 (715) 326-7616 Rhinelander, Wisconsin 54501 Northwest Box 309 (715) 635-2101 Spooner, Wisconsin 54801 62 DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES DISTRICTS AND AREAS LEGEND --w District Boundaries CIMIDArea Boundaries 9AMILID 0 District Offices DOUGLAS Brule SHL Area Offices IP04 NO THW@ST VIL@S PRICE Woodruff I -(,T Spo(ner Hayward 1 9 --LI-"L L El Park ONE.D. 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ROCK WAL*OPTI .E State Planning Office @Dpartment Of Administration 1975 WISCONSIN LAND RESOURCES DATA INVENTORY 63 Wisconsin Department of Revenue Property Tax Division District Offices Telephone District Address Number Eau Claire 202 Graham Avenue (715) 836-2866 Eau Claire, Wisconsin 54701 Fond du Lac 14 Western Avenue (414) 921-4840 Fond du Lac, Wisconsin 54935 Madison 808 Hill Farms (608) 266-1427 4802 Sheboygan Avenue Madison, Wisconsin 53702 Milwaukee Room 536 State Office Building (414) 224-4455 819 North 6th Street Milwaukee, Wisconsin 53203 Wausau 805 North First Street (71 5) 845-7501 Wausau, Wisconsin 54401 64 Wi sconsin Department of Revenue 9ropertY Tax Divis'on Di stri ct Of f ces 0 6 RNEIT WASHO"A" pR,CE OHL (DA POL- BARRON RUSK LINCOL" IANGLADt OC()%TO TAYLOR C"4IPPEW& SI CROIX OUNN "RAI @0- rLARF; DOOR Wausau ".,u.EE PORTAGE ..It Eau Clai e YRtwPEAL ,,pTONU EAU JAC%So JUNEAU AGA,,,S AVS.ARA aADO 'O.Rof A E 1- AVE CROSS .F. out I If 00 FOOD Ull 0 d Lac SAU- Cot ...A DODGE AND CQ&WfORO VVEE IOWA, Mil au ee Madi sOn POC 01"" atio" nt of A"dMi 1975 DATA IgggM WISCOMSIM LAMD 'ESOJJRCES 65 Wisconsin Department of Trans2ortation Division of Highways District Offices Telephone District Address Number 1 1317 Applegate Road (608) 266-1111 Madison, Wisconsin 53713 2 310 South West Avenue (414) 547-1735 Waukesha, Wisconsin 53186 3 1125 North Military Avenue (414) 494-4581 Green Bay, Wisconsin 54303 4 1681 - 2nd Avenue South (715) 423-7400 Wisconsin Rapids, Wisconsin 54494 5 3550 Mormon Coulee Road (608) 788-2000 La Crosse, Wisconsin 54601 6 718 West Clairemont Avenue (715) 836-2891 Eau Claire, Wisconsin 54701 7 Hanson Lake Road (715) 362-3490 Rhinelander, Wisconsin 54501 8 1517 Tower Avenue (715) 392-8144 Superior, Wisconsin 54880 9 819 North 6th Street (414) 224-4603 Milwaukee, Wisconsin 53203 66 DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION DISTRICTS DIVISION OF HIGHWAYS 13AYF It LO DOUGLAS ASHLAND IMON VILAD WASHBU11M S,.,an 8 PR,c, ..,..A POLK -AW. BARRON RUSK 7 CINGOL. YLO LAkGLAD1 OCON a CHIPPEWA ST CROIX DUNN RATHON EHO.I.E[ CLARK PIERCE 6 1-Am CL,Atat SHAWANO DOOR UF FALO WOOD PORYAGL W&UPACA IIIIA1, BROWN "WAUKEE 4 JUNEAU ADAMS WAUSHARA WINNtBAGO "ALUMET MONROE L CoogS A'( 5 NO DIJ LA S eOIGA. VERNON A 'OLUMBIA "ODGE RICHLAND OZAUKE CRAWfORD DANE C,E T IOWA "E]*AU@ESIIA L- U-9 Z-A FAYETTE GREEN ROCK ..C,HE State Planning Off Of Ad 1975 WISCONSIN LAND RESOURCES DATA INVENTORY 67 Wisconsin Regional Planning Commissions Bay-Lake Regional Planning Commission Suite 450 Socio-Ecology Building University of Wisconsin-Green Bay Green Bay, Wisconsin 54302 (414) 465-2135 Dane County Regional Planning Commission Room 312B City-County Building 210 Monona Avenue Madison, Wisconsin 53709 (608) 266-4137 East Central Wisconsin Regional Planning 1919 North Lake Street Neenah, Wisconsin 54956 (414) 739-6156 Mississippi River Regional Planning Commi4sio4 Grandview Building 1707 Main Street LaCrosse, Wisconsin 54601 (608) 784-5516 North Central Wisconsin Regional Planning Commission Park Service Center University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point Stevens Point, Wisconsin 54481 (715) 346-3311 Northwest Regional Planning Commission (formerly called Northwestern Wisconsin Regional Planning and Development Commission) 302 1/2 Walnut Street Spooner, Wisconsin 54801 (715) 635-2197 Southeastern Wisconsin Regional Planning Commission 916 North East Avenue Waukesha, Wisconsin 53186 (414) 547-6721 68 Southwestern Wisconsin Regional Planning Commission 217 Pioneer Tower University of Wisconsin-Platteville Platteville, Wisconsin 53818 (608) 348-2731 West Central Wisconsin Regional Planning Commission 731 Oxford Avenue Eau Claire, Wisconsin 54701 (715) 836-2918 69 WISCONSIN REGIONAL PLANNING COMMISSIONS LEGEND DANE COUNTY MISSISSIPPI RIVER BAY LAKES NORTH CENTRAL WISCONSIN NORTHWEST EAST CENTRAL WISCONSIN SOUTHWESTERN WISCONSIN SOUTHEASTERN WISCONSIN WEST CENTRAL WISCONSIN . . . ... . . .. . . LL 1. A W -ZZZ-A I I I I 1 01 1 1 1 116-4-4 k jEFFER50N A:.:.: rdlr6% UKEE @;,,;X;X X ;X C4 X! X t:@ .......... X, :enx X?,e!%:! -X - - - - - - - - - - - . . . . . . . . X! X! State Planning Office Department Of Administration j 1975 WISCONSIN LAND RESOURCES DATA INVENTORY 70 Wisconsin County PlanniEg Agencies Brown Green Bay Brown County Planning Commission, City Hall, Room 608, 100 North Jefferson Street, Green Bay 54301 Calumet Director of Planning, Calumet County Courthouse 206 Court Street, Chilton 53014 Columbia Planning Director, Columbia County Administration Building, Portage 53901 Dodge County Planner, Dodge County Courthouse, Juneau 53039 Door County Planner, Door County Courthouse, Sturgeon Bay 54325 Fond du Lac Planning Director, Fond du Lac County Courthouse, Fond du Lac 54935 Manitowoc Planning Director, Manitowoc County Planning and Park Commission, 1701 Michigan Avenue, Manitowoc 54220 Marathon Planning Director, Marathon County Planning Commission, Marathon County Courthouse, Wausau 54401 Milwaukee Planning Director, Milwaukee County Courthouse, 901 North 9th Street, Milwaukee 53233 Outagamie County Planner, Outagamie County Courthouse, Appleton 54911 Portage Portage County Areawide Planning Committee, County-City Building, Stevens Point 54481 Racine Planning Director, Racing County Courthouse, 730 Wisconsin Avenue, Racine 53403 Rock County Planner, Rock County Courthouse, Janesville 53545 St. Croix County Planner, Courthouse, 911 4th Street, Hudson 54016 Sheboygan County Planner, Sheboygan County Planning and Resources Department, Courthouse, Sheboygan 53081 Walworth County Planner, Planning, Zoning and Sanitation Office, Courthouse, Room 115, Elkhorn 53121 Waukesha Waukesha County Park and Planning Commission, Courthouse, Waukesha 53186 Winnebago Zoning and Planning Department, Room 140, P.O. Box 319, Oshkosh 54901 Wood Director of Planning, Wood County Courthouse, Wisconsin Rapids 54494 71 COUNTY PLANNING AGENCIES February 1975 J)OU$L.s ,*ON Y)LAS 6 %%fly &SMOVIIN SAW'[- pmCc ONL@oh VOL- sAaRON RUSK ".COIN LANGLAOI TAYLOR CN,Ppt*A QURN 'JAD". ----------------------- CLARK EAU CL-t p ... Flu' .Lv RiMPEA E au so.. ............. ...... X . . JUNEAU AOA- X .O.Rot .,.QUE T 7 E G11tE" VER040" JkJCOLANO coh D UKEE c'stANT LX F Y S,,t. ptanning Offil-e wtscmslm wporb"Itt of Adyn,"istration 1975 y oupos DATA INVENTOR WISCONSIN LAND RES 72 Wisconsin City Planning Agencies Appleton Director of Planning, City Hall, 54911 Ashland Planning Office, Room 210 Vaughn Library Building, 54806 Beloit Director of Planning, Municipal Center, 53511 Green Bay Director of Planning, City Hall, Room 608, 100 N. Jefferson St., 54301 Janesville City Planner, Municipal Building, 53545 Kenosha Planning Director, City Hall 53140 LaCrosse Director of Planning, City Hall, 54601 Madison Planning Director, City-County Building, 53709 Manitowoc City Planner, 817 Franklin Street, 54220 Milwaukee Department of City Development, P.O. Box 324, 210 W. Michigan St., 53201 Oak Creek City Planner, 8640 South Howell Avenue, 53154 Oshkosh Dept. of Community Development, 215 Church St., 54901 Racine Planning Director, 306 City Hall, 730 Washington Ave., 53403 Sheboygan Planning Director, City Hall 53081 Shorewood City Planner, 3930 North Murray Avenue, 53211 Superior Planning Office, 201 City/County Complex, 54880 Waukesha Director of Planning, 201 Delafield Street, City Hall, 53186 West Allis Planning Department, City Hall, 7525 West Greenfield Ave., 53214 73 Subsection: STATEWIDE Section: Adams Data type: Ashland Barron Bayfield Brown Date of Collection: Buffalo Burnett Date of Publication: Calumet r- Chippewa Clark Columbia Crawford Detail: Dane Dodge Door Douglas Dunn Aggregation: Eau Claire Florence Fond du Lac Forest Grant Quality: Green Green Lake I owa Iron Jackson Jefferson Timeliness: Juneau IT Kenosha Kewaunee La Crosse Sources: Lafayette Langlade Lincoln Manitowoc Marathon Textual Description: Marinette Marquette Menominee Milwaukee Monroe Oconto Oneida Outagamie Ozaukee Pepin Pierce Polk Portage Price Racine Richland Rock Rusk St. Croix Sauk Sawyer Shawano Sheboygan Contact for Purchase: Contact for Information: Taylor Trempealeau Vernon Vilas Walworth Washburn Washington Waukesha Waupaca Waushara Winnebago Wood .Subsection: STATEWIDE .Section: Adams Data type: Ashland Barron Bayfield Brown Date of Collection: Buffalo Burnett Date of Publication: Calumet Chippewa Clark Columbia Detail: Crawford Dane Dodge Door Douglas Dunn Aggregation: Eau Claire Florence Fond du Lac Forest Grant Quality: Green Green Lake Iowa Iron Jackson Jefferson Timeliness: Juneau Kenosha Kewaunee Sources: La Crosse Lafayette Langlade Lincoln Manitowoc Marathon Textual Description: Marinette Marquette Menominee Milwaukee Monroe Oconto Oneida Outagamie Ozaukee Pepin Pierce Polk Portage Price Racine Richland Rock Rusk St. Croix Sauk Sawyer Shawano Sheboygan Contact for Purchase: Con@act,for Information: Taylor Trempealeau Vernon Vilas Walworth Washburn Washington Waukesha Waupaca Waushara Winnebago Wood Subsection: Section: STATEWIDE Data type: Adams Ashland 40 Barron Bayfield Brown Date of Collection: Buffalo Burnett Date of Publication: Calumet Chippewa Clark Columbia Detail: Crawford Dane Dodge Door Douglas Dunn Aggregation: Eau Claire Florence Fond du Lac Forest Grant Quality: Green Green Lake Iowa Iron Jackson Timelines$: Jefferson Juneau Kenosha Kewaunee Sources: La Crosse Lafayette Langlacle Lincoln Manitowoc Marathon Textual Description: Marinette Marquette Menominee Milwaukee Monroe Oconto Oneida Outagamie Ozaukee Pepin Pierce Polk Portage Price Racine Richland Rock Rusk St. Croix Sauk Sawyer Shawano Sheboygan Contact for Purchase: Contact for Information: Taylor Trempealeau Vernon Vilas Walworth Washburn Washington Waukesha Waupaca Waushara Winnebago Wood . . . . . . . . INVENTORY OF WISCONSIN LAND RESOURCES DATA GENERAL SOURCES HUMAN RELATED RESOURCES BIOLOGICAL RESOURCES Prepared By: Kent S. Butler Bruce E, Goldin James H. Haugen (graphics) Thomas M. Krauskopf, Project Leader State Planning Office Stephen M. Born, Director Department of Administration 1 West Wilson St., Madison, Wis. 53702 Telephone: 6D8-266-3382 This investigation was accomplished, in part, with the funding of the Upper Great Lakes Regional Commission, but the data, statements, findings, conclusions and recom- mendations do not necessarily reflect the views of the Commission. The material is the result of tax-supported research and as such is not copyrightable. It may be freely reprinted with the customary crediting of the source. November, 1975 State of Wisconsin Patrick J. Lucey, Governor DCIA-SPO-75-11 1 (1 ADVOSORY AND REVIEW COMMITTEE Harlan Clinkenbeard, Southeastern Wisconsin Regional Planning Commission; Steven Dunn, Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources; Robert Fisher, Bay Lake Regional Planning Commission; William Frerichs, Wisconsin Department of Revenue; John Heugel, Brown County Planning Commission; William Lane, Dane County Regional Planning Commission; Bernard Niemann, University of Wisconsin; Meredith Ostrom, Wisconsin Geological and Natural History Survey; William Tishler, University of Wisconsin; Douglas Yanggen, University of Wisconsin-Extension; Art Ziegler, University of Wisconsin-State Cartographer. CONTRIBUTING AGENCIES Bay Lake Regional Planning Commission United States Department of Defense Brown County Planning Commission United States Department of Housing and Urban Development Dane County Regional Planning Commission United States Department of the Interior East Central Wisconsin Regional Planning Commission United States Department of Transportation Federal Power Commission University of Wisconsin System Great Lakes Basin Commission Upper Mississippi River Basin Commission Milwaukee Public Museum West Central Wisconsin Regional Planning Commission Mississippi River Regional Planning Commission Wisconsin Board of Commissioners of Public Lands National Aeronautics and Space Administration Wisconsin Department of Administration North Central Wisconsin Regional Planning Commission Wisconsin Department of Health and Social Services Northland College Wisconsin Department of Local Affairs and Development Northwest Regional Planning Commission Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources Southeastern Wisconsin Regional Planning Commission Wisconsin Department of Revenue Southwestern Wisconsin Regional Planning Commission Wisconsin Department of Transportation State Historical Society of Wisconsin Wisconsin Geological and Natural History Survey United States Department of Agriculture Wisconsin Public Service Commission United States Department of Commerce Wisconsin State Cartographer INVENTORY SECTIONS AND SUBSECTIONS 71 71 USERS MANUAL 1. GENERAL SOURCES 4. EARTH RELATED 1.1 General Maps RESOURCES How to Use the 1.2 Topographic Maps 4.1 Soils Inventory 1.3 Aerial Photography 4.2 Geology 1.4 Information Services 4.3 Information Services Inventory Process and Bibliographies and Bibliographies Table of Contents 2. HUMAN RELATED RESOURCES 5. AIR RELATED RESOURCES 2.1.Population 5.1 Climate Subject Index 2.2 Land Use/Land Cover 5.2 Air Quality 2.3 Land Use Plans 5.3 Infornation Services Agency Index 2.4 Land Ownership and Bibliographies 2.5 Land Value Glossary 2.6 Historic and Scientific 6. WATER RELATED 2.7 Information Services RESOURCES Agency Addresses and Bibliographies 6.1 Surface Water Quantity 6.2 Surface Water Quality 3. BIOLOGICAL RESOURCES 6.3 Ground Water Quantity 3.1 Vegetation 6.4 Ground Water Quality 3.2 Fish and Wildlife 6.5 Water Use 3.3 Information Services 6.6 Information Services and Bibliographies and Bibliographies GENERAL SOURCES GENERAL MAPS TOPOGRAPHIC MAPS AERIAL PHOTOGRAPHY INFORMATION SERVICES AND BIBLIOGRAPHIES Item Number Section.Subsection.Item GENERAL SOURCES GENERAL MAPS 1.1 USGS State Base Maps 1.1.1 U.S. Public Land Survey 1.1.2 Atlas of Wisconsin 1.1.3 WG&NHS Planimetric County Base Maps 1.1.4 DLAD County Base Maps 1.1.5 Regional Base Maps 1.1.6 USGS 15 Minute Planimetric Quadrangle Maps (1:48,000) 1.1.7 DOT County and Municipal Highway Maps 1.1.3 U.S. Bureau of the Census County Map Series 1.1.9 U.S. Bureau of the Census Metropolitan Area Map Series 1.1.10 U.S. Bureau of the Census Place Map Series 1.1.11 Sectional Aeronautic Charts 1.1.12 TOPOGRAPHIC MAPS 1.2 USGS 7-1/2 Minute Topographic Quadrangle Maps (1:24,000) 1.2.1 USGS 15 Minute Topographic Quadrangle Maps (1:62,500) 1.2.2 USGS National Topographic Maps (1:250,000) 1.2.3 SEWRPC Topographic Maps 1.2.4 DOT Topographic Maps 1.2.5 USC&GS and USGS Horizontal and Vertical Control Data 1.2.6 AERIAL PHOTOGRAPHY 1.3 ASCS Aerial Photography 1.3.1 USGS Medium Scale Aerial Photography 1.3.2 USGS Small Scale Aerial Photography 1.3.3 USGS Orthophotography 1.3.4 DOT Small Scale Aerial Photography 1.3.5 DOT Medium to Large Scale Aerial Photography 1.3.6 DOT Color Aerial Photography 1.3.7 DOT Oblique Photography 1.3.8 DNR Medium to Large Scale Aerial Photography 1.3.9 SEWRPC Aerial Photography 1.3.10 Aerial Photography for Wisconsin Counties 1.3.11 ECWRPC Aerial Photography 1.3.12 NASA (RB-57) High Altitude Aerial Photography 1.3.13 USDA-Forest Service Aerial Photography 1.3.14 LANDSAT (ERTS) Satellite Imagery 1.3.15 SKYLAB Spacecraft Imagery 1.3.16 Item Number Section.Subsection.Item INFORMATION SERVICES AND BIBLIOGRAPHIES 1.4 State Cartographer's Office 1.4.1 UW Madison Map and Air Photo Librar- y 1.4.2 UW Madison EMDAG Data Center 1.4.3 EROS Data Center l..4.4 Sigurd Olson Institute Environmental Information Clearing- 1.4.5 house Critical Resource Information Program--Data and Information Availability Study 1.4.6 USGS Index to Topographic Maps of Wisconsin 1.4.7 UW Madison Map and Air Photo Library Index of Wisconsin Topographic Maps 1.4.8 Preliminary Inventory of Coastal Imagery 1.4.9 TOPOGRAPHIC COUNTY COVERAGE GENERAL MAPS MAPS MCOMPLETE 0 'UZC Adanns JI -IM '111111111011111111 1/ W=M/ IMMI 1AWK Ashland ir 7 =I imlipm AWMK / :@=v Barra, AV /1' Wr imm Mmw / ji . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 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Av /i/ /im Amr i, / NORM / JIMMIRM IF W X Eau Claire Mv l/ /0010all r ir jm=K 1*1W A .mBm IMMP Imil Florence / Food d- AV /i/ M17 7 /.rmr I, WMaxi / 7 Forest ALI AM/ A @MV /I/ AM MI/ Al /101111088/ /=M 1,-MkK' /ir I=/ /=I j /,Mae= /,=M! /,r / v -ff-,-en @Ldk- Mr I, Mmma/ /I Iowa 111 1,4101 7r Mv Al Ampov MMK / mr ir Mill / K Wi / A / ANIM / /MWmBWv --j-ackson All MMI/ ,Amr / I' mm" /.MMM11mi / . ..... 10-fers- I/ Al"A' MMI/ /I/ 0101m/ / MIM/ / / /r -7. -neau 11 K-e-n.Shallp r imm/ /mi j Alm Ammr 71 -k-e-wa"ep Ar Av /i/ AMMI Mr I, lemma, IMM18m, La Crosse ji im 7 Ar MV Al /19WIM/ IMMBMMK -7--t - y - 1 -t- ir JM, mi A roam /MMr / m/ -Ed @glda AV /11' /M/ /I/ I jemma MMV /iM C-,nc.lo I/ Ail /1=/ /1 /.M@/ /11 /199mmm, Mmomm, Manitowoc -ga-rathon W.-,inette v 11K /I 111i IMK /11 1000011 Mmawmr -Wa-lquelte ii,/ jl@/.,Mmr Wi/ /v /lemma/ /=Mmr 7 ...... 1 7 /mi / j / ARM /.,mmr / ml/ ii Al /IemWN/ on, -ae Ill Al A Oconto /MMMM/ -dn-e,da 4/lr/iM77/,olWr/I Outaqam e All v /1M / 'A JM1,/ /11 / 101MImI, / Mmawmir & -, @[email protected] -@-e-p,n MI'/ / ANI J A18MBM /,,MMUM /J/ P @, -e, ce 1/ AIM MV Al ANWIlml / MMFM/ IK - ----------- P.rt.q@ ir / JIM Ami I AMR/ /MMr 7 Mv price F All /11, IM, A:Owr I' imm IMMMMI / F4--c,n,)F .4 /IMM J1i /I/ / BMIlRW MM/ /r LU -W-.chl.nd ANI /I IM / A / IMMBM/ / W Ro,k / Ammir / i / @Mma /.mmr /I A/ Ar 7 i/ /imlm/ Al limim/ Mmm, 7r, A r Al 11K /1= WMWW /,==L/ /M Sh-o. Sheboygdo LU T,iyl- F lie /ir M,/ A=@ i V,,-,n AM, r MV Al /WMW01/ IMMV /1 1/ X.. Was Walworth AVIv Amr / ir / mmma"/MMi/,,r x / Ail im /r iml liv, lsmigm/ / MMB=BmK X. W,ish;n,,ton Al AM, 7 jw/ /Ir, man, MM/ /mIr Winopba I=/ // AM / Al/)MOM /,==M/ /AW / Ir / @MM/.MMMM COUNTY COVERAGE AERIAL PHOTOGRAPHY MCOMPLETE j@ 00 1A A 0 q- 1@1 z, 0 0 lea J, o 0- A, 0 Adams Ashla@d V. Bauo@ Ba f,eld B,O.@ Xi: Bumot ....... Calu,[email protected] Chippewa ...... ..... Clark C-Wfo'd uan'. D ... @ql,,, Du- Ft(),e"ce ..... F-cid" c Iowa Jwks,ll Jettersor, June- 'A % 771 y _o,, L-wo X. Milwaukee ..... ... One,d@ Nut.q@-e Rewn Pierce Polk po, I "'le Ra-cuw R@chl @d ............ __L3,xk ..... ..... 2usk___ Az IFAIMIWd _@dVIYC'l ...... ...... ..... ..... ..... ..... Sheho vq- ...... T,vn)ppal@au v V,las VM- _LALas VV.uk"h,@ Vvaupac, X% Winnell.,10 gFxx W-d 1.1.1 USGS STATE BASE MAPS 1.1.1 Subsection: GENERAL MAPS STATEWIDE Section: General Sources Adams Data type: Published maps Ashland Barron Bayfield Brown Date of Collectiong 1966 Buffalo Burnett Date of Publication: 1968 Calumet Chippewa Clark Columbia Detail: lg500,OOO. Base map without contour lines or relief is also Crawford Dane available at lgl,000,000. Dodge Doo r Douglas Dunn Aggregation: Three map editions with statewide coverage: State Map, Eau Claire Topographic Map, Shaded Relief Mapo Florence Fond du Lac Forest Grant Quality: Maps meet Hational Map Accuracy Standards. Green Green Lake Iowa Iron Jackson Jefferson Timeliness. Cultural features on maps may be out of date. Juneau Kenosha Kewaunee La Crosse Sources*. USGS lg250,000 Topographic Map Series; USGS 15 minute quadrangle Lafayette map Series; DOT State highway map, USC&GS. Langlacle Lincoln Manitowoc Marathon Textual Desc g Three USGS State Base Maps are published and Marinette available for purchase. The State Map shows counties, cities, towns, Marquette Menominee major roads, railroads, drainage, Public Land Survey lines, and latitude- Milwaukee longitude lineso The Topographic Map is an overprint'of the State Map, Monroe and in addition shows contours (200 foot intervals) in brown and high- Oconto Oneida ways in purple. National forests, wildlife refuges, Indian reservations, Outagamie and built-up areas for cities are indicated by color patterns. The Ozaukee Shaded Relief Hap is overprinted on a modified base map which shows only Pepin Pierce the State capitol, county seats, county boundaries, and drainage. The Polk physiographic features of the state are brought out by shaded-relief. Portage The maps are Lambert Conformal projections. The sizes are 42 x 46 inches. Price Racine Richland Rock Rusk St. Croix Sauk Sawyer Shawano Sheboygan Contact for Purchaseg -or- Contact for Informationg Taylor Trempealeau Vernon Wisconsin Geological and Natural Vilas History Survey Walworth 1815 University Avenue Washburn Washington Madison, Wisconsin 53706 Waukesha (608) 262-1705 Waupaca Waushara Winnebago Wood 1.1.2 U.S. PUBLIC LAND SURVEY 1.1.2 Subsection: GENERAL MAPS STATEWIDE Section: General Sources Adams Data type: Unpublished Tabular and Maps Ashland Barron Bayfield Brown Date of Collection: 1830's - 1860's Buffalo Burnett Calumet Date of Publication: Unpublished Chippewa Clark Columbia Detail: Township maps at 1:31,680 scale. Surveyors' logs contain Crawford Dane detailed measurements and descriptions of corner locations. Dodge Door Douglas Dunn Aggregation: Statewide by township and range Eau Claire Florence Fond du Lac Forest Grant Quality: The survey contains inaccuracies, but it is still used by Green Green Lake courts as the official survey document. More recent surveys by USGS Iowa and USC&GS provide more accurate ground control information. Iron Jackson Jefferson Timeliness: Never updated, certain small sections of the original survey Juneau were redone in the mid-1880's. Kenosha Kewaunee La Crosse Sources: Field surveys Lafayette Langlade Lincoln Manitowoc Marathon Textual Description: The U.S. Public Land Survey includes logs of field Marinette surveyors and plat maps drawn from surveyors' records. They indiccate Marquette Menominee natural features (lakes, streams, etc.), settlements, roads, vegetation, Milwaukee etc. They also lay out the township, range and section boundary lines. Monroe The logs date back to 1830 and a map corresponds to each log. The logs Oconto Oneida and maps have been duplicated on microfilm and can be reproduced. A Outagamie book by J.S. Dobbs, Original Instructions Governing Public Land Surveys Ozaukee 1815-1855), Power Press, Ames, Iowa, 1944, provides a documentation of repin Pierce survey methods. Polk Portage Price Racine Richland Rock Rusk St. Croix Sauk Sawyer Shawano Sheboygan Contact for Purchase: Contact for Information: Taylor Trempealeau Vernon State of Wisconsin Vilas Board of Commissioners of Walworth Public Land Washburn Washington Box 450 Waukesha Madison, Wisconsin 53701 Waupaca (608) 266-1370 Waushara Winnebago Wood 1.1.3 ATLAS OF WISCONSIN 1.1.3 Subsection: GENERAL MAPS STATEWIDE Section: General Sources Adams Data type: Published Maps Ashland Barron Bayfield Brown Date of Collection: 1974 Buffalo Burnett Calumet Date of Publication: 1974 Chippewa Clark Columbia Detail: 15 Sectional Maps at 1:500,000 Crawford Dane 19 City Maps at 1:125,000 Dodge Door Douglas Dunn Aggregation: Statewide coverage; divided into 15 partially overlapping Eau Claire regions. 19 major cities are mapped. An alphabetical listing of over Florence Fond du Lac 14,000 place names and geographic information. Forest Grant Quality: Green Green Lake Iowa Iron Jackson Jefferson Timeliness. Current as of 1974 Juneau Kenosha Kewaunee La Crosse Sources* USGS topographic maps; DOT county road maps. Maps prepared by Lafayette UW Cartographic Laboratory. Langlade Lincoln Manitowoc Marathon Textual Descriptionz The 15 Sectional Maps in the Atlas of Wisconsin show Marinette latitude-longitude, 100 foot contours, forested areas, streams, Public Marquette enominee Land Survey lines, highways, cities and villages, and place names. The Milwaukee 18 City Maps show developed areas, major streets and highways, and major Monroe place names. The Gazetteer includes over 14,000 place names along with Oconto Oneida type of place or feature, latitude-longitude, and location on Sectional Outagamie Maps. Ozaukee Pepin Pierce Polk Portage Price Racine Richland Rock Rusk St. Croix Sauk Sawyer Shawano Sheboygan Contact for Purchase: Contact for Information: Taylor Trempealeau Vernon University of Wisconsin Press Vilas Box 1379 Walworth Madison, Wisconsin 53701 Washburn Washington (608) 262-4928 Waukesha Waupaca Waushara Winnebago Wood 1.1.4 WG&NHS PLANIMETRIC COUNTY BASE MAPS 1.1.4 Subsection: GENERAL MAPS Section: General Sources Data type: Unpublished Maps Date of Collection: 1974 - Present Date of Publication: Current file Columbia Detail: 1:62,500 Dane Aagregation: County maps on single mylar sheets Quality: Maps should meet National Map Accuracy Standards Jefferson Timeliness: Usually the most current county maps available. Sources: USGS 15-minute quadrange maps, DIAD county base maps. Textual Description: The Wisconsin Geological and Natural History Survey is presently producing planimetric base maps for Wisconsin counties at the rate of about 2-3 maps per year. These maps are Lambert Conformal Conic projections. They are based on the Wisconsin State Plane Coor- dinate System (with 4,000 foot grid lines). Map features include latitude-longitude and State Plane Coordinate tick marks, roads, sur- face waters, Public Land Survey lines, urbanized area boundaries, and Ozaukee place names. Portions of the map compilation are being undertaken by the UW Cartographic Laboratory. Completed maps can be made available as ozalid paper copies or mylar copies. St. Croix Contact for Purchase: -or- Contact for Information: Wisconsin Geological and Natural History Survey Walworth 1815 University Avenue Washington Madison, Wisconsin 53706 Waukesha (608) 262-1705 WGNHS COUNTY BASE MAPS ASHLAND 'a opt MEYT WASHBU 3411van PAICE FORE57 F L(,RLN(@L OME.Oa POLK MPINE 7 TE BARRON RUSK L-51:01.1i YAYLOQ 7ANGLaOC OCO%TO CHIPPEWA UK% MAPATMON -(-0--4fE CLAna FAU @cczlni S.a...o 000A BUFFALO MEMPE VOOO POAIAGE VAUPACA coo. IWAU"tE au JAGNSON UANIT0. JUNI Au Gatos waus.ano v!XNEOAGO ALUMET monnot L CROSS M8nQU[fTE GMEMLAME F ko ou LAC: SHFODYGAN VERNON SALM Wm@ OOOGE ........... QICWL AND C AWFORD lova . . . . U.tc GRANT ........ L4 PAYETTE QACM MOM HISCONSHM LAND RESOURCES DATA INVENTORY 1.1.5 DLAD COUNTY BASE MAPS 1.1.5 Subsection: GENERAL MAPS Section: General Sources Adams Data type: Unpublished maps Ashland Barron Bayfield Brown Date of Collection: 1961 - present Buffalo B u rnett Date of Publication: Calumet Chippewa Clark Columbia Detail: Compiled at 1:24,000 (individual township maps), except Door Crawford and Walworth Counties (compiled at 1:12,000). County base maps at 1:63,360 scale. Door Douglas Dunn Aggregation: Township maps and county maps. Eau Claire Fond du Lac Forest Grant Quality: Usually the best maps available for entire counties. Green Iowa Iron Jefferson Timeliness: Some cultural features are out of date on older maps. Some Juneau maps have been updated. La Crosse Sources: USGS quadrangle maps, DOT highway records, Secretary of State's Lafaye'tte office. Langlade Lincoln Marathon Textual Description: The DLAD Drafting Section prepares county base maps for regional planning commissions and local governments throughout the Menominee State. Individual township maps and county maps are prepared from mosaics of USGS quadrangle maps. DOT highway records are used to delineate roads, airports, and railroads. USGS quadrangle maps are used Oneida to delineate drainage. Secretary of State's office records are used to Outagamie identify corporate boundaries. Many of the original maps have been 'sent Pepin to regional planning commissions and are no longer available from DLAD. Pierce Copies of maps are available on paper (diazo prints),or on polyester Polk film. Portage Price Richland Rock Rusk St. Croix Sauk Sawyer Shawano Contact for Purchase: Contact for Information: Taylor Trempealeau Vernon Drafting Section Vilas Department of Local Affairs and Development Washburn 123 W. Washington Avenue Madison, Wisconsin 53702 Waupaca (608) 266-3533 Waushara Winnebago Wood DLAD COUNTY BASE MAPS X .......... .......... ..... AM"!J!4*:-:- 4 .... ..... X . ............ ......... ....... X ... ............ ......... . ...... *. ... :::.*-*.*.,.:... ........... ........... ........ ................ ...... ....... . . . . . . . . . . F 16.11U . . . . . . .. . . .... ....... .......... ... .... .... .......... . . . ........... ....... MARINE Y I E .......... ............ .... ........ ... . ....................... .................... ........ ...... ....... . ................. ....... mrom ....... ..... .. ... ::::::: ... ... ............ .......... ............ . . .... ....... .. ........... ....... ....... 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HMO- ==lssll I State Planning offica, DoPaAment Of Administration @975 WXSCOWSXN LAND RESOURCES DATA INVENTORY 1.1.6 REGIONAL BASE WS 1.1.6 Subsection: GENERAL MAPS STATEWIDE Section: General Sources Data tXpe: Unpublished maps Ashland Barron BaVfield Brown Date of Collection: 1966 1975 Buffalo Burnett Calumet Date of Publication: 1967 1975 Chippewa Clark Crawford Detail: Varies: Ranges from 1:4,800 for.villages, cities or unincorpor4ted Dane places, 1:12,000 to 1:24,000 for townships, 1:12,000 to 1:96,000 for counties, 1:63,360 to 1:500,000 for region. Doo r Douglas Dunn Aggregation: Varies, ranges from villages, cities and unincorporated Eau Claire places, to the entire region. Information collected for units as small Florence Fond du Lac as a.quarter section. Forest Grant QualitX: Detailed maps developed by trained professionals. Green Green Lake Iowa Iron Jackson Timeliness: Up-to date except in areas of rapid change. Many base maps Juneau are updated continuously to reflect changes. Kenosha Kewaunee La Crosse Sources: USGS, DOT, DLAD, aerial photography, field surveys. Lafayette Langlade Lincoln Manitowoc Marathon Textual Description: Regional base maps are generally available from each Marinette regional planning commission. They are generally planizetric maps. The Marquette Menominee information shown usually includes roads, drainage, railroads, airports, Milwaukee county and municipal bou *ndaries, town and range lines, etc. The maps Monroe are normally available for purchase. If that is desired contact the Oconto Oneida regional planning commission concerned. Outagamie Ozaukee Pepin Pierce Polk Portage Price Racine Richland Rusk St. Croix Sawyer Shawano Sheboygan Contact for Purchase: Contact for Information: Taylor Trempealeau Vernon Specific RPC Vilas Walworth Washburn Washington Waukesha Waupaca Waushara Winnebago Wood REGIONAL BASE MAPS Reginal Panning Date of Collection(C) Comments Commission Date of Publication(P) Detail Aggregation Source Bay Lake RPC 1974 (P) 1:24,000-county maps. By county USCS 7 1/2 minute quad- Redrafting and updating in progress. rangle maps. Dane County RPC 1971 (P) 1:63;360-county maps. By county County Surveyor and USGS. Base maps for towns, topographic maps at 1:2,000. East central Wis. 1973-1974 (P) 1:125,000 regional; Entire region and DOT County highway maps Green Lake and Marquette County base RPC 1:63,360 or 1:24,000 by county Field surveys and local maps done by ECWRPC. counties. input. Mississippi River 1967 (P) 1:63,360 counties; By county, town- USS, air photos, DOT Does not include Monroe and Jackson RPC 1:24,000 townships. ships and selected County highway maps. County, which will be done this year. detailed areas North Central Wis. 1974 (P) 1:63 360 counties; By county and by DLAD maps compiled by DLAD. RPC 1:24,000 townships townships Northwestern Wis. 1:24,000 townships; By township and DLAD and USS. Township maps compiled by DLAD. RP&DC 1;2,400 or 1:4,800 incorporated areas for many communities. Southeastern Wis. 1:12,000 townships; by towship, Aerial photos; state Updated annually for changes in MID RPC 1:24,000, 1:48,000 or county, watershed, local and county maps; boundaries; updated every 5 years for 1:96 000 counties; and region USGS 7 1/2 minute changes in cultural features. 1:12:000, 1:24,000, quadrangle. 1:48,000, 1:63,360 or 1:96,000 watersheds; 1:96,000 or 1:126,720 regional. Southwestern Wis. 1:24,000 townships; By township, county USGS maps, plat books. RPC 1:4,800 villages, villages and cities, cities & unincorpor- and most unincorpor- ated places; 1:63,360 ated places counties. West Central Wis. 1973-1974 (C,P) 1:63,360 counties; By county, township Drafted by DLAD Maps available from WCRPC. RPC 1:24,000 townships; and selected incor- 1:4,800 selected porated areas, unin- incorporated a corporated areas and unincorp. areas lake areas. lake areas. Green Bay/Brown 1970- City of Green Bay- By county, township, USGS maps, air photos, These base maps are continually County PC 1:4,800 or 1:9,600 cities, villages and plat books updated. or 1:24,000; some unincorporated 1:12,000-townships: place. 1:4 800-Urban Areas; 1:63,360-Counties. ti.e. REGIONAL BASE MAPS 71. . . . . . . .. . .. Lmc. i:.U-. 44"" s*&* u. jEFFE.S*k E r f., [email protected] WISCONSIN State Planning Office Departawnt Of Administration 1975 WISCONSIN LAND RESOURCES DATA INVENTORY 1.1.7 USGS 15 MINUTE PLANIMETRIC QUADRANGLE MAPS (1:48,000) 1.1.7 Subsection: GENERAL MAPS Section: General Sources Data type: Published Maps Bayfield Date of Collection: 1939 1952 Date of Publication: 1939 1952 Chippewa Detail: Scale is lg48,000. Maps have no topographic contour lines. Douglas Aggregation: Each map is 15 x 15 minutes latitude-longitude (about 17 x 12 miles). Maps are identified by the name of a principle feature within Florence the area. Adjoining quadrangle maps are indicated on map boundaries. Forest See map index. Quality: Maps meet National Map Accuracy Standards. Iron Timeliness: Planimetric maps are no longer compiled, although existing maps are still printed. Topographic maps will eventually replace this series. Sources: Ground control is from USGS and USC&GS horizontal control stations. Aerial photographyis flown by USGS. Langlacle Lincoln Marathon Textual Description* ' USGS Planimetric Quadrangle maps show roads and Marinette railroads, villages and cities, drainage, U.S. Public Land Survey lines, Menominee and horizontal ground control stations. Maps are polyconic projections. Some areas have either 7-1/2 minute topographic quadrangle maps or ortho- photomaps available along with the 15-minute planimetric maps. Topogra- Oconto phic quadrangle maps compiled at 1-.62,500 or 1:24,000 scale are originally Oneida plotted on planimetric base maps and planimetric maps at these scales are often available on special request. See the following map index for areas covered by planimetric maps. Price Rusk Sawyer Shawano Contact for Purchase: -or- Contact for Information: Taylor Wis. Geological & Natural History Survey Map Sales Office Washburn 1815 University Avenue Madison, Wisconsin 53706 (608) 262-1705 or Topographic Division U.S. Geological Survey Box 133 Rolla, Missouri 65401 USGS 15 MINUTE PLANIMETRIC QUADRANGLE MAPS (1:48,000) DOUGLAS ASHLANO @ILAS Aldlyl WASHOU ..,[A PRICE TOPE,T X %: ONE.OA X POLK c .. X. ST CRO, DUNN CLARK PIERCE TAU -CLAIRE S.AWAkO DOOR TFOOD PORTAGE TYAUPACA BPO.N "WAV.EE BUFFALO TREMPEAL EAU JACKSON MANITOWO jUNEAU ADAMS WAUSHARA MONROE L C-053 MARQUETTE GREENLAIIE FOND DO LAC S FeOYGAN ERNOM SAUK COLUMBIA DODGE 'i-IC.LAND CRAWFORD DANE -IOW-A-'-" JEFFERSON *AUKES"A NILW UREE GRANT GREEN ROCK ..L.0-1- A C,NE LA FAYETTE FE.OS-A WSCONSIN State Planning Office Deparbrent Of Administration 1975 WISCONSIN LAND RESOURCES DATA INVENTORY 1.1.8 DOT COUNTY AND MUNICIPAL HIGHWAY MAPS 1.1.8 Subsection: GENERAL MAPS STATEWIDE Section: General Sources Adams Data type: Published Maps Ashland Barron Bayfield Brown Date of Collection: Continuous Buffalo Burnett Date of Publication: Published annually, reflecting conditions on Calumet Chippewa January 1 of each year. Clark Columbia Detailg lg3l,680 for village and town highway maps. Crawford Dane 1:63,360 or 1:126,720 (1" = 2 mi.) for county highway maps. Dodge County maps also available on 8-1/2" x 11" sheets at various Door Douglas scales. Dunn Aggregation: Statewide by county, village or town Eau Claire Florence Fond du Lac Forest Grant Quality: Most accurate available road maps Green Green Lake Iowa Iron Jackson Jefferson Timeliness. Republished annually with updates Juneau Kenosha Kewaunee La Crosse Sources: Aerial photographs and field reports Lafayette Langlade Lincoln Manitowoc Marathon Textual Description: The DOT publishes highway maps for each county in Marinette Wisconsin as well as for each municipality (approx. 1850). These maps Marquette Menominee show all roads, by type of pavement (state and county roads only) and Milwaukee designation (highway, town road, etc.). Also included are municipal Monroe and county boundaries, schools, hospitals, parks, lakes, rivers, forests, Ocanto Oneida etc. A map for the entire state also exists which shows the highways Outagamie throughout the state. This map shows state highways and certain county Ozaukee highways but not all county roads and no town roads. Pepin Pierce Polk Portage Price Racine Richland Rock Rusk St. Croix Sauk Sawyer Shawano Sheboygan Contact for Purchase: Contact for Information: Taylor Trempealeau Document Sales Department of Transportation Vernon Vilas Wisconsin Department of Transportation Area Offices Walworth P.O. Box 40 Washburn Madison, Wisconsin 53701 or Washington Waukesha (608) 266-1591 Waupaca County Clerk Waushara Winnebago Wood 1.1.9 US BUREAU OF THE CENSUS COUNTY MAP SERIES 1.1.9 Subsection: GENERAL MAPS STATEWIDE Section: General Sources Adams Data type: Published maps Ashland Barron Bayfield Brown Date of Collection: 1964 1968. Base maps are updated every two years. Buffalo Burnett Calumet Date of Publication: 1965 1968. Chippewa Clark Columbia Crawford Detail: Scale is 1:126,720 (1" = 2 mi.). Base maps are DOT County Dane Highway Maps. Dodge Door Douglas Dunn Aggregation: Individual county maps for the entire state. Eau Claire Florence Fond du Lac Forest Grant Quality: The most detailed maps available with statewide coverage for Green Green Lake Census area@j and boundaries. Iowa Iron Jackson Jefferson Timeliness: Up to date in almost all cases. Juneau Kenosha Kewaunee La Crosse Sources: DOT, U.S. Bureau of the Census Lafayette Langlade Lincoln Manitowoc Marathon Textual Description: The Wisconsin DOT publishes County Highway Maps for Marinette each county, showing civil towns, incorporated places and boundaries, Marquette Menominee roads, drainage, parks, etc. Superimposed on-these maps are enumeration Milwaukee districts and district numbers, and census tracts and tract numbers, Monroe Oconto compiled by the US Bureau of the Census. A State map is also available Oneida at 1:1,267,200 (1" = 20 mi.) scale, showing all counties, minor civil Outagamie divisions, incorporated places and unincorporated places (over a certain O-kee Pepin minimum size) in the State. This map is useful as a reference to.the Pierce geographic locations of other more detailed maps. Polk Portage Price Racine Richland Rock Rusk St. Croix Sauk Sawyer Shawano Sheboygan Contact for Purchase: Contact for Information: Taylor Trempealeau Vernon Department of Administration Vilas Census Clearinghouse Walworth Room B-135 Washburn Washington 1 West Wilson Street Waukesha Madison, Wisconsin 53702 Waupaca (608) 266-1927 Waushara Winnebago or Department of Transportation Wood Division of Planning, 9th Floor. 4802 Sheboygan Avenue Madison, Wisconsin 53702 (608) 266-3661 1.1.10 US BUREAU OF THE CENSUS METROPOLITAN AREA MAP SERIES 1.1.10 Subsection: GENERAL MAPS STATEWIDE Section: General Sources Adams Data tXpe: Published maps Ashland Barron Bayfield Brown Date of Collection: 1965 - 1969 Buffalo Burnett Date of Publication: 1970 Calumet Chippewa Clark Columbia Detail: Scale is 1:24,000. Over 100 maps for the larger metropolitan Crawford Dane areas in Wisconsin. Dodge Door Douglas Dunn Aggregation: One or more maps for each metropolitan area. Eau Claire Florence Fond du Lac Forest Grant Quality: Maps are field corrected. Green Green Lake Iowa Iron Jackson Jefferson Timeliness. Juneau Kenosha Kewaunee La Crosse Sources. US Dept. of Commerce, Bureau of the Census; individual cities. Lafayette Langlacle Lincoln Manitowoc Marathon Textual Descri]2tion: The US Bureau of the Census produces Metropolitan Area Marinette Maps for urbanized areas throughout the nation. These areas account for Marquette Menominee the majority of data collected in the 1970 Census. The maps are based on Milwaukee the Wisconsin State Plane Coordinate System. Many Census areas are Monroe indicated on these maps: congressional districts, minor civil divisions, Oconto Oneida counties, 1960 and 1970 incorporated area boundaries, wards, blocks and Outagamie block numbers, enumeration districts and district numbers. Other map Ozaukee features include- roads, streams and lakes, transmission lines, and Pepin Pierce state plane coordinate tick marks. Polk Portage Price Racine Richland Rock Rusk St. Croix Sauk Sawyer Shawano Sheboygan Contact for Purchase: Contact for Information: Taylor Trempealeau Deparment of Administration Vernon Vilas Census Clearinghouse Walworth Room B-135 Washburn Washington 1 West Wilson Street Waukesha Madison, Wisconsin 53702 Waupaca (608) 266-1927 Waushara Winnebago or U.S. Department of Commerce Wood Bureau of the Census Geography Division Washington, D.C. US BUREAU OF THE CENSUS PLACE MAP SERIES Subsection: GENERAL MAPS STATEWIDE Section: General Sources Adams Data type: Published and unpublished maps Ashland Barron Bayfield Brown Date of Collection: 1965 - 1968 Buffalo Burnett Calumet Date of Publication: Chippewa Clark Columbia Crawford Detail: Scales vary from 1:2,400 to 1:12,000. Maps available for all Dane incorporated places throughout the state. Dodge Door Douglas Dunn Aggregation: Individual maps for each incorporated place. Eau Claire Florence Fond du Lac Forest Grant Quality: The most detailed maps available for indicating Census areas and Green Green Lake boundaries. Maps are variable in detail and accuracy, however. Iowa Iron Jackson Jefferson Timeliness: Juneau Kenosha Kewaunee La Crosse Sources: US Dept. of Commerce, Bureau of the Census; DOT; counties; Lafayette individual incorporated places. Langlade Lincoln Manitowoc Marathon Textual Description: The US Bureau of the Census produces Place Maps for Marinette 1970 incorporated places throughout the state. The maps are compiled and Marquette Menominee drafted by various agencies, and as a result the detail, scale and Milwaukee reproducibility may be quite variable. Many types of Census areas and Monroe related geographical features are indicated on these maps: corporate Oconto Oneida limits of places, enumeration districts, tracts and tract identifiers, Outagamie blocks and block identifiers, streets and street names, railroads, and Ozaukee Pepin streams lakes. Pierce Polk A State map is also available at 1:1,267,200 (1" = 20 mi.). scale, Portage Price showing all counties, minor civil divisions, incorporated places and Racine unincorporated places (over a certain size) in the State. This map Richland also shows latitude-longitude and Wisconsin State Plane Coordinate tick Rock Rusk marks. St. Croix Sauk Sawyer Shawano Sheboygan Contact for Purchase: Contact for Information: Taylor Trempealeau Vernon Department of Administration Vilas Census Clearinghouse Walworth Room B-135 Washburn Washington 1 West Wilson Street Waukesha Madison, Wisconsin 53702 Waupaca (608) 266-1927 Waushara Winnebago or U.S. Department of Commerce Wood Bureau of the Census Geography Division Washington, D.C. 1.1.12 SECTIONAL AERONAUTICAL C14ARTS 1.1.12 Subsection: GENERAL MAPS STATEWIDE Section: General Sources Adams Data typeg, Published Maps Ashland Barron BaVfield Brown Date of Collectiong 1974 Buffalo Burnett Calumet Date of Publication: 1974 (updated every 6 months) Chippewa Clark Columbia Detailt lt500,OOO, contour intervals 500 feet Crawford Dane Dodge Door Douglas Dunn Aggregation: Statewide - 2 maps cover entire state. One map is for the Eau Claire Chicago section and one is for the Green Bay section. Florence Fond du Lac Forest Grant gRa @it* Green Green Lake Iowa Iron Jackson Jefferson Timeliness* Up-to-date, New edition published every 6 monthso Juneau Kenosha Kewaunee La Crosse Sources: Federal Aviation Commission, Dept. of Defense and Dept. of Lafayette Commerce Interagency Air Cartographic Committee Langlade Lincoln Manitowoc Marathon Textual Deg.S@tio@n.* The Sectional Aeronautical Charts are maps which Marinette Marquette show the locations of all airports (aerodromes), types of facilitiesP Menominee ownership, (civilian or military) types of tower facilities, elevation, Milwaukee the runway lengths and the type of lighting. Radio aids to navigation Monroe Oconto are also shown, by type. Airspace information (control zones, para- Oneida chute jumping areas, controlled airspace) is also included. Major Outagamie obstructions are shown, along with miscellaneous features such as Ozaukee Pepin power transmission lines, rotating lights, etc. Natural features, Pierce roads, railroads, municipalities, and significant features that can Polk be used for landmarks are also included. Portage Price Racine Richland Rock Rusk St. Croix Sauk Sawyer Shawano Sheboygan Contact for Purchase: Contact for Information: Taylor Trempealeau Vernon Local Federal Aviation Vilas Administration Walworth Coordinator Washburn Washington Waukesha Waupaca Waushara Winnebago Wood 1.2.1 USGS 7-1/2 MINUTE TOPOGRAPHIC QUADRANGLE MAPS (1:24,000) 1.2.1 Subsection: TOPOGRAPHIC MAPS STATEWIDE Section: General Sources Adams Ashland Data ty2e: Published maps Barron Bayfield Brown Date of Collection: 1944 present Buffalo Calumet Date of Publication: 1944 present Chippewa Clark Columbia Crawford Detail:- Scale is 1:24,000. Topographic contours are in 10 foot intervals. Dane Dodge Door Douglas Dunn Eau Claire Aagregation: Each map is 7-1/2 x 7-1/2 minutes latitude-longitude (about Florence 9 x 6 miles). Published maps are identified by the name of a principle Fond do Lac feature within the area. Adjoining published quadrangles and 15-minute Forest quadrangles are indicated on map boundaries. Grant Green Quality: This is the largest scale published in the USGS topographic map Green Lake series. Maps meet National Map Accuracy Standards. Iowa Iron Jackson Jefferson Timeliness: Mapping for the remaining portions of the state is in Juneau progress. Kenosha Kewaunee La Crosse Sources: Ground control information is obtained from and surveyed by Lafayette USGS and USC&GS. Aerial photography is flown by USGS just prior to Langlacle Lincoln mapping. Manitowoc Marathon Textual Description: Quadrangle maps show 10 foot contour lines, roads and m"' nette railroads, villages and cities, surface water and related structures, Marquette Menominee forests and wetlands, U.S. Public Land Survey lines; more recent maps Milwaukee show tick marks for latitude-longitude, state plane coordinates, and Monroe Oconto Universal Transverse Mercator grid coordinates. Maps are polyconic Oneida projections. A booklet describing topographic symbols and maps, and a Outagamie topographic map index are available on request. State Map Indexes for Ozaukee Pepin published quadrangles are compiled annually, and index maps of advance Pierce material are compiled quarterly; both are available on request. Manu- Polk script copies at 1:24,000 scale are also available for many areas having Portage Price maps published only at 1:62,500 scale (see map indexes for advance Racine material). Richland Rock Rusk St. Croix Sauk Sawyer Shawano Sheboygan Contact for Purchases: -or- Contact for Information: Taylor Trempealeau Vernon Wisconsin Geological & Natural History Survey Vilas Map Sales Office Walworth 1815 University Avenue Washburn Washington Madison, Wisconsin 53706 C608) 262-0586 Waukesha or Waupaca Topographic Division Waushara Winnebago U.S. Geological Survey Wood 1400 Independence Lane Revised 1976 Rolla, Missouri 654G1 STATUS OF 1:24,000 TOPOGRAPHIC MAPPING IN WISCONSIN, USGS, JUNE 1976 Published at 1:24,000 scale 1:62,500 compiled at 1:24,000 Unmapped at 1:24,000 scale nut6 quadrangle USGS 7*1/2 mi . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ................... size ...... ..... @ILAS ..0... ...... ..... 5i POLK L A LADE DumN X. CLAR16 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..... . . . . . . . . . . . . 'ERCE E .... . . . . . . . S@AWANO . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .......... . . . . . . . . . . . . ......... . . . . . . . . . . . . . .... .... . ........... .. ....... . . . .000 -100 F ......... ..... .. ......... . . . ... .... ... X. .. . ....... ... . . ............ . . . . . . . . .............. . ...... . . . . . ......... .X11 ... ...... . ...... ... :j:j, ALUMET ........... ...... .... ........... ........... ........... ..... .......... .... -".Rof X .2 L A.f . ..... . . . . . F.0 01, A I i xx' . . ... . .... S A X_C 0 L U 0 0 1.4 DODGE UZAUKE DANE*.-.-. A. U"E .... .... X. ................. ...... .......... ............... . ............ .. . X.: ..... ............. . . X X., . ......... ........................ . ... ....... X ..... ..... ....... ... ............ State Planning Office Lw I Departmnt Of Admlnlstrati_-@- 1976 WISCONSIN LAND RESOURCES DATA INVENTORY 1.2.2 USGS 15 NINUTE TOPOGRAPHIC QUADRANGLE MAPS (1.62,500) 1.2.2 Subsection: TOPOGRAPHIC MAPS Section: @Tpneral Sources Adams Data type: Published Maps Ashland Barron Bayfield Brown Date of Collection: 1926 1968 Buffalo Burnett Calumet Date of Publication: 1926 1968 Chippewa Clark Columbia Crawford Detail: Scale is lg62,500. Topographic contours are in 20 foot intervals. Dane Dodge Doo r Douglas Dunn Aggregation: Each map is 15 x 15 minutes latitude-longitude (about 17 x Eau Claire 12 miles). Maps are identified by the name of a principle feature within Fond d. Lac the area. Adjoining quadrangle maps are indicated on map boundaries. Forest Grant Green Quality- Maps meet National Map Accuracy Standards. Green Lake Iowa Iron Jackson Jefferson Timeliness: State coverage is not complete, and will not be completed at Juneau this map scale in the future. Kenosha Kewaunee La Crosse Sources* Ground control information obtained from and surveyed by USGS Lafayette and USC&GS. Aerial photography is flown by USGS just prior to mapping. Lincoln Manitowoc Marathon Textual Description: USGS 15 minute quadrangle maps show 20 foot contour Marinette Marquette lines, roads, railroads, villages and cities, drainage and related Menominee features, forest and wetlands, US Public Land Survey lines, horizontal Milwaukee and vertical control stations, and more recent maps show tick marks for Monroe Oconto latitude-longitude, state plane coordinates, and UT14 grid coordinates. Oneida Maps are polyconic projections. Some areas have both 7-1/2 minute and Outagamie 15 minute quadrangle maps available. A booklet describing topographic Ozaukee Pepin map symbols and maps, and a topographic map index are available on re- Pierce quest. Maps compiled at 1:62,500 scale were originally plotted at Polk 1:24,000 scale, and are available at the 1:24,000 scale upon special Price request for advance materials. Racine Richland Rock Rusk St. Croix Sauk Sawyer Shawano Sheboygan Contact for Purchase: -or- Contact for Information: Taylor Trempealeau Vernon Wis. Geological and Natural Vilas History Survey Walworth Map Sales Office Washburn Washington 1815 University Avenue Waukesha Madison, Wisconsin 53706 (608) 266-1705 or Winnebago Topographic Division Wood U.S. Geological Survey Box 133 Rolla, Missouri 65401 STATUS OF q2' 1:62,500 TOPOGRAPHIC MAPPING 4 7 47' IN WISCONSIN, 1974 901 X.. Compiled by R. J. Olmstead % 40 4X: % X.: 0 210 60 Miles Is 0 20 40 60 Kilomete X --- X ---- X.: *X X -46' 46 X42 X 87' X X: 45' X.: %V.- XX X. + . ..... 93, I o ... .... X.: X. V. 44'--. e.". 44" 92 10*0 X! U. S. Geological Survey 43, 15' topographic 4.3-- map, scale 1:62,500 X. 14 XX ..... .... .... 15' .l 91, 90, 89, X University of Wisconsin -Extension GEOLOGICAL AND NATURAL HISTORY SURVEY Meredith E. Ostrom, State Geologist and Director 1.2.3 USGS NATIONAL TOPOGRAPHIC MAPS (1:250,000) 1.2.3. Subsection: TOPOGRAPHIC MAPS STATEWIDE Section: General Sources Adams Data ty2e2 Published Maps Ashland Barron Bayfield Brown Date of Collection: 1953-1959 limited revision 1963-1968 Buffalo Burnett Calumet Date of Publicationg 1953 - 1968 Chippewa Clark Columbia Crawford Detail: lg250,000, contour intervals are 50 feet. Dane Dodge Door Douglas Dunn Aggregation: Statewide coverage contained on 19 map sections--includes Eau Claire part of Illinois, Michigan, Iowa and Minnesota. Florence Fond du Lac Forest Grant Quality: More detailed topographic information is available on USGS Green Green Lake Quadrangle Map Series. Iowa Iron Jackson Jefferson Timelinesso Some information such as urban areas, airports, wetlands, Juneau etc., may be out of date. Kenosha Kewaunee La Crosse Sources- UoS. Army Map Service, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, USGS Lafayette Langlade Lincoln Manitowoc Marathon Textual Description. The early issues of the National Topographic Map Marinette Marquette Series were prepared by the Army Map Service for military requirements. Menominee These maps, which cover the coterminous United States, are now main- Milwaukee tained and published by USGSo Maps are transverse mercator projections. Monroe Oconto The map shows natural features (lakes, rivers, etc.), populated places, Oneida railroads, boundary lines, roads, by type, topography, airports, power Outagamie lines, landmarks, etc. The map uses the 100,000 foot grids based on. Ozaukee Pepin Wisconsin State Plane Coordinate system and also shows latitude-longitude Pierce and the Public Land Survey numbers. Polk Portage Price Racine Richland Rock Rusk St. Croix Sauk Sawyer Shawano Sheboygan Contact for Purchaseg Contact for Informationg Taylor Trempealeau Vernon Wisconsin Geological & Natural University of Wisconsin Vilas History Survey Map and Air Photo Library Walworth Map Sales Office Science Hall Washburn Washington 1815 University Avenue Madison, Wisconsin 53706 Waukesha Madison, Wisconsin 53706 (608) 262-1471 Waupaca (608) 262-1075 Waushara Winnebago Wood 1:250,000 NATIONAL TOPOGRAPHIC MAP SERIES Two Harbors (1963b Duluth SAYFIELD (1963) Ashl nd (1961 "LAND Iron River (1970) VILAI PRICE FORE5T FLURL @L NEIDA POLA MARINETTE WOMI FU-SK INCOLN IronLMdUht I scanaba 0964) Stillw er Rice Lake 1 A L 0 ONTO WA (196 s' CROIX D MAR I "ON E 0 4 E t PIERCE EAU CLAIRE -000 PORTAGE WAUPACA SHAWANO BROWN .1-UNCE UFFALID TOEMPE:L OUTArAMIE Eau lai Gr en Ba (1964 ani owoc (1963) St. Paul (1963) MANITUN JUNE A ADAMS WAUSHARA WINNEBAGO "ALUMtT L :005 FOND OU LAC S.FBC GAk VERNO01 SAUM OLUMBIA 00111 E LaCrosse 1963) ICHLANO Madi on (196 0 UKE Milwaukee (196 CRAWFORD DAPIC WAUKESMA .11 U.El IOWA JEFFERSON GRANT "O"K WAL.ORT. RACI E 71 FAIETY Dubuque (196 RTockrd (19E6) Racine (1965) R FOR FL"RL Uht 0 ONTO '-L0 PORTAGE E a &u( 1.9 DO" en Ba@ 96 TGr 0, L '.0. F F, 040 OU LAC" .E 19 196 WISCONS" State Planning Office Dqmrbimm Of Adrnkfttratlon 1975 WISCONSIN LAND RESOURCES DATA INVENTORY 1.2.4 SEWRPC TOPOGRAPHIC MAPS 1.2.4 Subsection: TOPOGRAPHIC MAPS Section: General Sources Data tvpe.- Unpublished Maps Date of Collectiong 1965 1972 Date of Publication: 1965 1972 Detail: Map scales at lgl,200 or 1:2,400 with 2 ft. and 4 ft. contour intervals. Aggregationg Large scale maps cover full sections (1 sq. mi.), quarter sections for selected areas of the region. R2aLi:ty. All maps meet National Map Accuracy Standards. Timelinessg Maps are some of the most recent sources available. Kenosha Sources.' Maps compiled or contracted by SEWRPC, DOT, individual counties, municipalities. Textual Desc@i tiorl: These maps have been prepared by photogrametric methods utilizing a unique gystem of horizontal control based upon the U.S. Public Land Survey system, as well as upon the national.geodetic datum. This control system requires the relocation and permanent Milwaukee monumdntation of all section and quarter-section corners in the area to be mapped. The finished maps, in addition to showing the usual contour information, spot elevations, planimetric and hydrographic detail, and coordinate grid ticks, show, in their correct position and orientation, Ozaukee all quarter-section lines and corners established in the fields surveys. The SEWRPC also maintains a collection of topographic maps for the region which are compiled by other agencies. Racine All maps are reproducible on paper and state polyester film, and are available for purchase. Contact for Purchase: -or- Contact for Information: Southeastern Wisconsin Regional Planning Commission 916 North East Avenue Walwarth Old Court House Waukesha, Wisconsin 53186 Washington Waukesha (414) 547-6721 SEWRPC TOPOGRAPHIC MAPS AVAILABILITY OF LARGE R 18E R 19 E R20E R 2t E R 22E R 23 E SCALE TOPOGRAPHIC MAPS 7 Tt_ 7@ 7_7 MARCH 1975 IT T! T 12 N Irt - -TI.- 0 LEGEND I i -7- T 12 N DENOTES 1"-200' SCALE TOPO_ GRAPHIC MAPS AVAILABLE FRO F4tLE ,FIA MI GT A BE.Gll M 7 SEWRPC BY U.S. PUBLIC LAND T I SURVEY SECTION t BA DENOTES LARGE SCALE TOPO- GRAPHIC MAPS AVAILABLE FROM T 11 N T IINr - - WISCONSIN STATE DEPARTMENT OF : __ , I t 7RANSPORTATION, DIVISION OF -t-4 HIGHWAYS Au ISO Iw T3EN @R NT N D ENOT ES LARGE SCALE TOPO- R G AP.IC MAPS AVAILABLE FR COUNTY OM T ION T ION 7= DENOTES LARGE SCALE TOPO- GRAPHIC MAPS AVAILABLE FROM.- MLTF LLLJ MUNICIPALITY p K T, AIR T N DENOTES AREAS FOR WHICH LARGE SCALE TOPOGRAPHIC T 9 N L T 9 N MAPPING IS IN PROGRESS --ke m,4 R 17 1: , I RI HFI LD DENOTES I"-IOO'AND- ro7owr. 0 ME I"-200'SCALE TOPO- GRAPHIC MAPS AVAILABLE FROM T 8 IN SEWRPC BY U.S. T 8 N PUBLIC LAND SURVEY QUARTER SECTION I sl R@,- o@q- T 7 N T 7 N 'A _11o, I sugm, BR D T r. N TA6 N i i H, Ic's 9r , r -@NESEE_ __ILIK S@ E. Al 5 N T T 5 N R 15 E R t6 E E E IMLtKW )NAGO V NN ;7,7@ T4N T 4 N 7 1 I F lo;Nr W ITE, ATLR I LAI GR@NG. TRO 'ROr_@__ _@t LE oll, @O Al I T 3 N T 3 N RIMM TIL-- STINI PLAI@E Do E_ �ALL T2N - ------ T 2 N DEE AV %N GEN I sc EFS p -s "@a _77R. Nx,' W EA LA D T I N T I N ;HA@Ohl. T B OOP NO L L I slits IA _Lzi: RI 15 E I R t6 E 11 E R Is E R -1 . @ -13E 1.2.5 DOT TOPOGRAPHIC MAPS 1.2.5 Subsection: TOPOGRAPHIC MAPS Section: eral Sources Data type: Unpublished Maps Ashland Barron Bayfield Brown Date of Collection: 1956 - present Buffalo Date of Publication: Current files Chippewa Clark Columbia Crawford Detail. Scales vary from 1:600 to 1:4,800. Contour intervals vary from Dame 2 to 5 feet. Dodge Douglas Dunn Aggregation: Filed by county. Current file index is a notebook of Eau Claire 8 1/2" x 11" county road maps indicating mapped areas, map file numbers, Fond du Lac and agency responsible for mapping. See map for counties with partial Forest coverage, Grant Quality: Generally excellent, Mapping is of limited use for regional analysis due to narrow geographic coverage along highways. Iowa Iron Jackson Jefferson Timelinessg Juneau Kenosha La Crosse Sources: DOT large scale aerial photography, or private firm contracted Lafayette by DOT. Lincoln Manitowoc Marathon Textual Description: All DOT topographic mapping is oriented along high- ways or proposed highway corridors. Map coverage is formatted either Marquette along section (Public Land Survey) lines or along highway corridors. Milwaukee Maps are available on diazo prints or on mylar at various scales. Monroe Oconto Oneida Outagamie Ozaukee Pepin Pierce Polk Portage Price Racine Richland Rock St. Croix Sauk Shawano Sheboygan Contact for Purchase: -or- Contact for Information: Taylor Trempealeau Department of Transportation Vernon Engineering Services Walworth Hill Farms State Office Building Washburn Washington 4802 Sheboygan Avenue Waukesha Madison, Wisconsin 53702 Waupaca (608) 266-0075 Waushara Winnebago Wood DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION TOPOGRAPHIC MAPS (partial county coverage) MAYFIELD "LAI 45MLAND VILA# Idlyl PRICE ONEIDA FOREST FLURLNIL POLK BARRON RUSS MARINETTE LINCOLN 7A-NGLADE YAYLOj OCONTO ST CROIX OUNIR MARAIMOIN .9.0w.ftff CL ARK PIERCE FAU -CLAIRE S.A.A.0 0 0 0004 WOOD PORTAGE AUPACA Auft[E TREMPEAL J.U OUTAGAMIF JACK60% 0 MANIT .0 Jusit AU DAMS WAUSHARA EBAGO ALUME1 L CROSS 01010f 0 MARQUETTE GRE EN L FOND OU LAC S.FBOIG&N VERNON 0 1 RICHLAND SAUN OLUMBIA DODGE 0z.U.E CRAWFORD 0 0 0 0 DAN[ IOWA JEFFERSON WA'UKESMA MILW UKEE GRANT WALWORTH ..C.kg LA FAYETTE 0 WSCONSIN State Planning Offic Dejortinent Of Adminzbon 1975 WISCONSIN LAND RESOURCES DATA INVENTORY 1.2.6 USC&GS AND USGS HORIZONTAL AND VERTICAL CONTROL DATA 1.2.6 Subsection: TOPOGRAPHIC NAPS STATEWIDE Sectiong General Sources Adams Data type: Published Tabular and Mapped Ashland Barron Bayfield Brown Date of Collection: Ongoing program Buffalo Burnett Calumet Date of Publicationg 1963 - present Chippewa Clark Columbia Crawford Detail: Includes first, second and third order data (varying accuracies) Dane for horizontal and vertical control points. Horizontal control given Dodge in latitude-longitude or plane coordinates; vertical control given in Door Douglas feet above m2an sea level. Dunn Aggregation: Index maps (Geodetic Control Diagrams) at lg250,000 scale Eau Claire cover entire state. Tabular listings of control data are aggregated Florence Fond du Lac into 30-minute quadrangle areas for USC&GS information; into 15-minute Forest quadrangle areas for USGS information. Grant The most accurate and comprehensive set of control data avail- Green Green Lake able. First order control data is the most accurate available; third Iowa order control data is the least accurate. Iron Jackson Timeliness* Ths basic network of horizontal and vertical control data Jefferson Juneau is enhanced in value as more areas are surveyed through time. Kenosha Kewaunee La Crosse Sources: USC&GS, USGS Lafayette Langlacle Lincoln Manitowoc Marathon Textual Descrption: This horizontal and vertical control data is used Marinette as the reference for almost all additional land surveying by public and Marquette Menominee private concerns. The monumented stations in Wisconsin which are Milwaukee surveyed by USGS or USCGS are tied into a national network of stations. Monroe The index maps indicate the locations of various types of surveyed Oconto Oneida monume 'nts, measured base lines, triangulation lines, and traverse lines Outagamie for both horizontal and vertical control. 15 minute and 30 minute Ozeukee quadrangle maps are available which show locations of USGS and USCGS Pepin Pierce data. Published information is available for horizontal data and descrip- Polk tions of monument locations, vertical data, and various other forms of Portage the same information. The State Cartographer's Office in Wisconsin Price Racine maintains a complete set of control data, and copies can be made avail- Richland able for the cost of duplication. Information regarding ground control Rock Rusk data secured by other agencies may also be obtained from the State St. Croix Cartographer's Office. Sauk Sawyer Shawano Sheboygan Contact for Purchase: -or- Contact for Informationg Taylor Trempealeau Vernon National Geodetic Survey Vilas U.S. Dept. of Commerce Walworth Rockville, Maryland Washburn Washington or Waukesha State Cartographer's Office Waupaca Science Hall, Room 144 Waushara Winnebago University of Wisconsin Wood Madison, Wisconsin 53706 (608) 262-3065 1.3.1 ASCS AERIAL PHOTOGRAPHY 1.3.1 Subsectiong AERIAL PHOTOGRAPHY STATEWIDE Section: General Sources Adams D@@ @e.* Photography Ashland Barron Bayfield Brown Date of Collection- 1936 present Buffalo Burnett - see map and index sheet Calumet Date of Publicationg 1936 present Chippewa Clark Columbia Crawford Detail: Most of the earlier photography was secured at 1:20,000 scale on Dane black and white panchromatic film. Some was secured at larger scales and Dodge Door on black and white infrared film. Most of the photography taken after Douglas 1970 was secured at lg40,OOO scale on panchromatic film. Dunn AgAr @gationg Stateuide coverage. Photos are organized by county. Photo Eau Claire Florence index sheets for each county are available for review at State and all Fond du Lac county ASCS officeso Forest Grant Green al! @ity. Generally excellent, almost always cloud-free coverage. Older Green Lake photos may have poorer tonal quality and resolution. Iowa Iron Jackson Jefferson Timelinessg Counties are usually photographed every seven years, but less Juneau often for the northern counties. Kenosha Kewaunee La Crosse Sources. ASCS and its predecessor agency, Agricultural Adjustment Lafayette istration. Langlacle Lincoln Manitowoc Marathon Textual DesSrIR,@ @on. The USDA Agricultural Stabilization and Conservation Marinette Marquette Service secures aerial photography for several counties in the state Menominee each year, thereby obtaining statewide coverage every seven or more Milwaukee years. A variety of reproductions (contact prints, negatives, enlarge- Monroe Oconto ments) are available for purchase through the Federal ASCS Photo- Oneida graphy Lab. Photo indexes and contact prints are available for review Outagamie at the State ASCS office. Enlargements at lg7,920 scale (1" = 660') are Ozaukee Pepin available for review at the county ASCS offices. Pierce Polk Portage All photography secured prior to 1941 has been transferred to the Price National Archives; it is still available for purchase. Racine Richland The following maps, legend and index sheet give the date, scale Rack Rusk film type of the most recent photography available for each county, and St. Croix a historical list of earlier photography. Order blanks for purchase of Sauk Sawyer photos can be obtained upon request from the State ASCS office. Shawano Sheboygan Contact for Purchaseo- Contact for Information: Taylor Trempealeau Vernon Western Aerial Photography Laboratory U.S. Dept. of Agriculture Vilas Administrative Services Division Agricultural Stabilization Walworth Washburn ASCS--USDA and Conservation Service Washington 2505 Parley's Way 4610 Hammersley Road Waukesha Salt Lake City, Utah 84109 Madison, Wisconsin Waupaca Waushara (801) 524-5856 County ASCS Offices Winnebago (608) 252-5301 Wood STATUS OF AERIAL PHOTOGRAPHY COVERAGE Secured By: Agricultural Stabilization and Conservation Service Ui S. Department of Agri.culture December 31, 1974 SYMBOLS USED TO IDENTIFY COVERAGE' INrRA-RED FILM R g1* NO SCALE OF 1110, 000 E N SCALE OF 1212,000 D P SCALE OF 1215,84C C 92' SCALE OF It4O,OO0 A 9 12 INCH LENS Z 6 INCH LENS w NUMBER OF PHOTO INDEX SHEETS 4 51CR YEAR MAJORITY COVERAGE FLOWN (LAST TWO DIGITS OF YEAR) RA 51CR go* NP No ASCS COVERAGE EXA MPLE 74 -YEAR 2 I i L., _ TWA -1:40,000 SCALE -_ - - L. 50CR 89* 6 INCH LENS T 7 0 it 66 i4 NUMBER PHOTO INDEX SHEETS - , LOR - 46* 70 4WA sw 5J. NP SWA A...- - Fi@IC R 6 ..... IT ...... Zo NP 88* 6WA 13 4WA 58 4 9 GWA 50CR I Le g-- 13 r 7.0- 4wA 1-0 6 1@ Z3 6WA LAIGLADE L3 4 TAILOR TWA L 4WA 4F* AT. CIGII 4WA R' L., 87* -L. L 45* 8 13 6WA -A1O MARITIOI A, ... I 74/5WA L4 L2 , T-7; r7, 4 1-4 4WA 73 4 4WA 5 -A ....... -PA.. 7W 4WA OUFFALO OUTA-11 92* 2 L2 Ll 77, T__! 4WA j "A"IT-OC 6 3 4WA 4WA 44* ;WA 44* _ U A.A.. L77j j. - 1. c..... 1A T7 IJ 2WA 71 .27 0. ...I_4WA ! 4 r DU LAC L4 5WA o. 68 4 6 .71 T-71 I 4WA 4 2WA 74 AU. ZW-A CRAIFOID _j2WA -6 4 4 43* 74 43* "A" -A ...... 0 . -- 6wA -w w 2 4 4 4 .4 91. LAIATITTI ROO. I -.T. @. r.... j 69/2 A 90* 89 88* ALL ASCS PHOTOGRAPHY SECURED AT A SCALE OF 1 s20,OOO WITH 8 1/4 INCH LENS AND ON PANCHROMATIC FILM UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED. 1.3.2 USGS kEDIUN SCALE AERIAL PHOTOGRAPHY 1.3.2 Subsection: AERIAL PHOTOGRAPHY STATEWIDE Sectiong General Sources Adams Data SyRe_ Photography Ashland Barron Bayfield Brown Date of Collectiong 1938 - present Buffalo Burnett Calumet Date of Publicationg Chippewa Clark Columbia Crawford Detail. Scales vary -- 1.12,000 to lg35,400. Focal length is 6 film type Dane Dodge is usually black and white panchromatic, and film size is 9" x 9", usually Door with overlapping coverage for stereo viewing. Douglas Dunn Ag&Etg@@ Statc@vyide coverage. Over 90 flight missions have been made; Eau Claire Florence photographs are indexed by individual flight mission and by topographic Fond du Lac quadrangle unit. Forest Grant Green Qualityg Generally excellento Photography is used by USGS to produce Green Lake' topographic mapso Iowa Iron Jackson Jefferson Timeliness-. Varfes, depending on date of photography. This is an ongoing Juneau Kenosha program. Kewaunee La Crosse Sourcesg USGS Lafayette Langlade Lincoln Manitowoc Marathon Marinette Textual Description. The U.S. Geological Survey secures aerial photography Marquette for the production of topographic quadrangle maps, for photographic re- Menominee vision of existing maps, and for the production of orthophotographs. Milwaukee Monroe Photography is usually secured just prior to map production. Photo in- Oconto dexes are available for purchase for practically all USGS photography; Oneida they show the assemblies of prints in standard quadrangle units (71/2 Outagamie Ozaukee minute or 15 minute). The geographical coverage of.flights missions Pepin vary widely; consequently it is advisable to obtain photo indexes for Pierce the area of interest. Photographs are available for purchase on a vari- Polk Portage ety of materials at various scales. Price Requests for purchase of photography should indicate the purpose for Racine which photographs are desired, the specific area of interest (detailed Richland Rock sketch, latitude - longitude), the size of photographs and type of Rusk coverage. St. Croix Sauk Sawyer Shawano Sheboygan Taylor Contact for Purchase: -or- Contact for Information: Trempealeau Vernon Mid-Continent Mapping Center Vilas Walworth U.S. Geological Survey Washburn Box 133 Washington Rolla, Missouri 65401 Waukesha Waupaca Waushara (314) 364-3680 Winnebago Wood 1.3.3 USGS SMALL SCALE AERIAL PHOTOGRAPHY 1.3.3 Subsection: AERIAL PHOTOGRAPHY Section: General Sources Adams Data type: Photography Ashland Barron Bayfield Brown Date of Collection: 1950 - present Buffalo i;ee map and accompanying list Burnett Date of Publication: 1950 - present Calumet Chippewa Clark Columbia Detail: Scales vary from 1:50,000 to 1:80,000. Lens focal length is Crawford Dane 6 inches; film is black and white panchromatic. Dodge Door Douglas Dunn Aggregation: Statewide coverage except for east central Wisconsin. EauClaire Boundaries between individual flight missions do not usually coincide Florence with political boundaries. Prints are available from USGS by referring Forest to individual flight missions and specific geographic locations. Grant Quality: High altitude photography is of limited use for detailed inter- Green Green Lake pretation and mapping. Iowa Iron Jackson Jefferson Timeliness: The majority of the coverage is only useful for historical Juneau studies (most of photography flown in 1950's). Kenosha Kewaunee La Crosse Sources: USGS Laf ayette Langlade Lincoln Manitowoc Marathon Textual Description: The USGS holds the negatives to high altitude aerial Marinette photography covering approximately 95% of the state (as of 1974). Photo Marquette Menominee Indexes and reproductions from the various flights are available for Milwaukee purchase. Contact prints, negatives, enlargements and other reproduc- Monroe tions can be made. Orders for photography should state the purpose for Oconto Oneida which photography will be used, a clear description of the area of Outagamie interest (map with latitude.and longitude), the size of photographs Ozaukee and type of coverage. An informational pamphlet, Aerial Photographic Pepin Pierce Reproductions, is available free upon request. Polk Portage Price Racine Richland Rock Rusk St. Croix Sauk Sawyer Shawano Contact for Purchase: and Contact for Information: Taylor Trempealeau Vernon U.S. Geological Survey Vilas National Cartographic Walworth Information Center Washburn Washington Mail Stop 507 Waukesha 12201 Sunrise Valley Drive* Waupaca Reston, Va. 22092 Waushara Winnebago Wood USGS SMALL SCALE AERIAL PHOTOGRAPHY Project Flight NO Symbol DATE SCALE Direction Ortho 72F-77 5 l:T0-,OOO N-S 2 VDCA 1973 1:80,000 N-S 3 VCUD 1971 1:52,000 N-S . ........... 4 161-BJ 1958 1:66,000 E-W 7' ....... .............. 5 55-AM30 1955 1:57,000 N-S . ..... ....... .......... I . . . wwc :::::::: ::::: - *::::: :::::::: 6 60-A 1950 1:70,000 E-W .......... 7 7 114-AC 1953 1:60,000 N-S .:::: :::: .... .... -M 1953 1:60,000 E-W . .......... .. .... 8 108 . .......................... .... .... .... ............ ... ............. ..... ... &&Noun* . .............. ....... .......... .... ....... . ................ . . .......... ... ............. ............ ...... .............. ................... .............. ............. ............... ........... . . . .......... ................ ......... TWSK ... ...... ............. . . . . . ................. .... . .. ... .............. X. ....... ............... ....... .... ...... ..... ...... ..... ....... .................... DOW .... .. .............. .................. ........... ......... . .......... ... .................. ... .. ......... ................. ............. ........ .... ........... ......... . 7 L7-:- . . . . . . . ..... X 6 ;i 00 46. . . . . . . . . . . .:,: .:... . - - - - ---- : : :: :::: ::: : ::. . . . . . . , , I I . . ........ .... ........... ............... RRONW ............ ..... -7:- .... ......... . ............ .... ...... . ........ ....... . . . ....... .......... ........ ..... A"* RE E I" f- 6 4 ------ ..... ..... 5 4 E WISiMSIN State Planning Office Department Of Administratio 1976 WISCONSIN LAND RESOURCES DATA INVENTORY 1.3.4 USGS ORTHOPHOTOGRAPHY 1.3.4 Subsection: AERIAL PHOTOGRAPHY Section: General Sources Adams Data type: Photography Barron Date of Collection: 1974 Burnett Date of Publication: Ongoing program. Additional production scheduled. Columbia Detail: Produced at 1:24,000 scale in 7 1/2 minute quadrangle format. Dane Original aerial photography was secured at 1:70,000 to 1:80,000 scale. Eventually 135 quadrangles will be produced. Douglas Aggregation: Available for limited portions of the State (presently available for part of South Central and Northwestern Wisconsin), in standard 7 1/2 minute quadrangle format. See map. Quality: Positional accuracy meets National Map Accuracy Standards (same as USGS topographic maps). Photographic image provides an abundance of Iowa detail. Timeliness: Ongoing production. Juneau Sources: USGS aerial photography. Textual Description: The USGS is presently producing orthophotoquads, which are photomosaics of scale-corrected aerial photography, in standard quad- Marquette rangle format and related to a geodetic reference system. They have the same positional accuracy as that of a standard topographic map, and por- tray by photographic imagery an abundance of detail not found on conven- tional maps. A total of 135 quadrangles are scheduled for production (see map) in Wisconsin. Quadrangles which are presently available for purchase can be Polk produced on diazo paper, on photographic paper or on stable film with a continuous tone image. Photographic paper or stable film is available only from USGS. The Wisconsin Geological and Natural History Survey Richland stocks diazo,prints of published orthophotoquads for purchase. When ordering orthophotoquads, refer to the published topographic map name Rusk or latitude And longitude for that area. Sauk Contact for Purchase: -or- Contact for Information: Wisconsin Geologic and U.S. Geological Survey Vernon Natural History Survey 1400 Independence Lane Map Sales Office Rolla, Missouri 65401 Washburn 1815 University Avenue Madison, Wisconsin 53706 State Cartographerts Office (608)262-0586 144 Science Hall University of Wisconsin Madison, Wisconsin 53706 Revised 1976 C608)262-3065 USGS ORTHOPHOTOGRAPHY EXISTING COVERAGE o" 19 10-74 DATE OF PHOTOGRAPHY PROPOSED COVERAGE SAVFIELO SHLANO AASHBURN SAIV I a- PRICE @ORL@T .......... 0-74:.:.- NE.0A MARINE T TL .. ......... iu-s.( LINCOLN LANGLACE OCONTO A.0% TAYLOR ST CROIN DUNN MAR T.ON f',o-EE PIERCE EAU CLAIRE 75m BROWN BUFFALO AEMPEAL ITOUTA AMIF EAU JUIIIAU (Ell"s -4 S.ARA INNt 8460 AL LJMILT UE T 7E GRE x.:X@ Ra I S.f 5 Y EFINCIN ........... )'A DICHL AND .U.- OZALIKE CRAWFORD 1004 ..... JEFFEASO@ *AUKESMA ILW UKEE GRANT LA FAYETTE ,EWOSMA ulumllsu stato Planning offico @@partmnt-(W AdmWatration 1976 WISCONSIN LAND RESOURCES DATA INVENTORY 1.3.5 DOT SMALL SCALE AERIAL PHOTOGRAPHY 1.3.5 Subsection: AERIAL PHOTOGRAPHY STATEWIDE Section: General Sources Adams Data type:. Photography Ashland Barron Bayfield Brown Date of Collection: 1966 - 1967 Buffalo Burnett Calumet Date of Publication: 1967 Chippewa Clark Columbia Crawford Detail: Scale is 1:72,000. Individual photographs are centered over Dane townships; they are not overlapping. Black and white film size is Dodge Door 9 " x 9 ". Focal length is 3 1/2". Douglas Dunn Aggregation: Statewide coverage. Each frame covers approximately 100 Eau Claire Florence square miles. Enlarged photographs are available over each township Fond du Lac (each frame covers approximately 36 sq. mil.). Forest Grant Green Quality: Cloud-free coverage. Enlargements are supposedly rescaled to Green Lake a common average scale (1:24,000). Iowa Iron Jackson Jefferson Timeliness: The most recent statewide coverage taken in a short time Juneau period. Kenosha Kewaunee La Crosse Sources: Photography was flown by Park Aerial Survey and Chicago Aerial Lafayette Survey. Langlacle Lincoln Manitowoc Marathon Textural Description: This photography consists of approximately 1,700 to Marinette Marquette 1,800 prints which cover the entire state. Each photograph covers ap- Menominee proximately 100 square miles. Enlarged coverage (1:24,000) over each Milwaukee township is supposedly rectified, and image borders are referenced with Monroe Oconto Wisconsin State Plane Coordinate tick marks. Contact prints and Oneida enlargements at many scales are available on a variety of materials. Outagamie Ozaukee Pepin Pierce Polk Portage Price Racine Richland Rock Rusk St. Croix Sauk Sawyer Shawano Sheboygan Contact for Purchase: -or- Contact for Information: Taylor Trempealeau Vernon Department of Transportation Vilas Engineering Services Walworth Washburn Hill Farms State Office Building Washington 4802 Sheboygan Avenue Waukesha Madison, Wisconsin 53702 Waupaca Waushara (608) 266-0075 Winnebago Wood DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION SMALL SCALE AERIAL PHOTOGRAPHY 0 '@- Source: Wisconsin Department of Transportation ............. a0.0@. 0 a.a a ............. ....... .... 0 . D . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... 0 00 0" 0,0 0 0 0,0'. . ........... 0 0 0 0 ... ..... ... ...... X. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0. a..*@ a . . . 0 . . . ... 0 . . . . . a 0 0 0 . 00 .. . . . . ... D -0 0 0 a 0 0 0 0 a a 0 0 00000000 0. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0 0 . x x ......... a . . . . . . . . . . . . 0 . .00 0 0000000000-1----00 0. . . 0 . . . . . . . . Fa 0t D ....:.: . . . ...... .... -0 00 ...... . 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P., 0 a a a 0 a -.a -:-.-X . 0D..0 0 a 6 a 1.3.6 DOT MEDIUM TO LARGE SCALE AERIAL PHOTOGRAPHY 1.3.6 Subsection: AERIAL PHOTOGRAPHY STATEWIDE Section: General Sources Adams Data type: Photography Ashland Barron Bayfield Brown Date of Collection: 1962 - present Buffalo Burnett Calumet Date of Publication: Current files Chippewa Clark Columbia Crawford Detail: Scales vary from 1:2,400 to 1:30,000. Most photography is on Dane black and white film, overlapping for stereo viewing. Film negative Dodge size is 9" x 9". Most focal lengths are 6". Door Douglas Dunn Aggregation: Photography is filed by county. Many flights are available Eau Claire for every county in the state, although it is only partial county Florence Fond du Lac coverage. Forest Grant Quality: All photography is useful for photogrammetric purposes Green Green Lake (topographic mapping). Iowa Iron Jackson Jefferson Timeliness: Ongoing program. Older photography is often superceded by Juneau newer photography taken by other agencies and firms. Kenosha Kewaunee La Crosse Sources: Most photography taken by DOT. Lafayette Langlacle Lincoln Manitowoc Marathon Textual Description: The Wisconsin DOT takes aerial photography along Marinette Marquette roads throughout the state for both engineering and planning functions. Menominee This medium to large scale photography is available in stereo coverage Milwaukee in narrow strips along roads. Current files on the photography are Monroe Oconto indexed on county road map overlays at 1:126,720 (1" = 2 mi.) scale. Oneida Overlays indicate flight lines, photo scale, date, film roll number, Outagamie and direction of flights. Contact prints, enlargements, and mosaics. Ozaukee Pepin are available on many materials. Pierce Polk Portage Price Racine Richland Rock Rusk St. Croix Sauk Sawyer Shawano Sheboygan Contact for Purchase: -or- Contact for Information: Taylor Trempealeau Vernon Department of Transportation Vilas Engineering Service Walworth Hill Farms State Office Building Washburn Washington 4802 Sheboygan Avenue Waukesha Madison, Wisconsin 53702 Waupaca Waushara (608) 266-0075 Winnebago Wood 1.3.7 DOT COLOR AERIAL PHOTOGRAPHY 1.3.7 Subsection: AERIAL PHOTOGRAPHY Section: General Sources ,Data ty2e: Photography Bayfield Date of Collection: 1968 - present Brown Burnett Date of Publication: Current files Columbia Crawford Detail: Scale varies from 1:4,800 to 1:14,400. Most photography is over- Dane lapping for stereo viewing. Film negative size is 9" x 9". Focal length is 6 Door Douglas Aggregation: Photography is filed by county. Current file is a notebook Eau Claire of 8-1/2" x 11" county road maps indicating flight lines and film roll Fond du Lac numbers, dates, and photo scales. Coverage in each county is very sparse. Quality: Iowa Timeliness. Varies Juneau La Crosse Sources: DOT Lincoln Marathon .Textual Description: Most color photography has been taken for use by other state agencies. The subjects of most photography are rivers, lakes, and urban areas; geographic coverage is usually very limited. Film type is usually Kodak Ektachrome 2448 aero film. Oconto Oneida Ozaukee Rock St. Croix Sawyer Sheboygan Contact for Purchase: -or- Contact for Information: Dept. of Transportation Vilas Engineering Services Section Hill Farms State Office Building Washburn 4802 Sheboygan Avenue Washington Madison, Wisconsin 53702 Waupaca (608) 266-0075 Winnebago Wood VERTICAL COLOR AERIAL PHOTOGRAPHY DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION (Partial County Coverage) DOUGLAS ASHLAND .IROM VILA$ 'ME" WASHBURN SAINVER FIR CE ONEIDA L(,-, 1,I',L POLK BARRON RUSK MARINETTE, LINCULN F7L '�R LANGLADE OCONTO ST CROIX DUNIO MARATHON END." EE CLARK PIERCE TAU -CLAIRE SHAWANO DOOR SAO.. BUFFALO TRIM EAL -000 PORTAGE TRAUPACA -1 L.-I.I.EE 0 E U -I- @IIUIA4A.ff JACKSON 0 MANITUWU JUNEAU ADAMS WAUSHARA' - - .INN* BA ALUNET ONROF L CROSS MARQUE T T E GREEN L AKE FOND OU C ',.f9Q'GA. VERNON ISA COLUMBIA DODGE RICHLAND OZAUKE CRAWFORD 0 BANE IOWAN JEFFERSON INA KESNA MILIN UREE GRANT GREEN ROCK WAL.O.T. RACINE LA FAYETTE E.OS.A State Planning Office WWAMS94 @0@-rftmnt Of Administrti. 1975 WISCONSIN LAND RESOURCES DATA INVENTORY 1.3.8 DOT OBLIQUE PHOTOGRAPHY 1.3.8 Subsection: AERIAL PHOTOGRAPHY Section: General Sources Adams Data tXpe: Photography Ashland Barron Bayfield Brown Date of Collection: 1963 - present Buffalo Burnett Date of Publication: Current files Chippewa Clark Columbia Crawford Detail: Flying heights vary from 1,000' to 6,000'. Black and white film Dane size is 4-1/2" x 4-1/2". Most photography are single frames, taken for Dodge special features, although some are overlapping for stereo viewing. Door Douglas Dunn Aggregation: Imagery is filed by county. Some counties have no imagery Eau Claire available. Current file is a notebook of 8-1/2" x 11" county road maps Fond du Lac indicating imagery locations and film roll numbers. Grant Quality: Useful for reconnaissance and interpretive purposes. Green Iowa Iron Jackson Jefferson Timeliness. Juneau Kenosha Kewaunee La Crosse Sources- All imagery is flown by DOT. Lafayette Lincoln Manitowoc Marathon Textual Description: Most of the DOT oblique imagery is of ports, small Marinette boat harbors, urban area, major highway interchanges, rivers at flood Marquette stage, and state institutions. Prints and enlargements are available Milwaukee at nany scales and on various materials. Monroe Oconto Oneida Outagamie Ozaukee Pepin Pierce Polk Portage Racine Richland Rock St. Croix Sauk Sawyer Sheboygan Contact for Purchase: -or- Contact for Information: Taylor Trempealeau Department of Transportation Vilas Engineering Services Walworth Hill Farms State Office Building Washburn Washington 4802 Sheboygan Avenue Waukesha Madison, Wisconsin 53702 Waupaca (608) 266-0075 Winnebago Wood DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION OBLIQUE PHOTOGRAPHY (partial county coverage) SAVVIELD DOUGLAS A S-L AND '110N VILA$ 0 NNETI SAWYER 0 PRI E ONE-OA FOPf5y FLURLNIL POLIT BARRON RUSK MARINE T TE 0 HIPPEWA TAYLO LINCOLN 0 LANGLADE OCONTO ST CROIX DUNIo MAR ON -C-0-INEE CLARK PIERCE rAU -CLAIRE 0 S AWARD 0 0 0 DOOR 0 -000 PORTAGE WAUPACA BROWN .1WAU.EE BUFFALO TREMPE EAU OUTAGAMIE 0 0 0 0 0 JACKSON 0 0 MANITO.0 JUNEAU ADAMS WAUSHARA FOAQ0 [email protected] ONAOIF L CROSSE 0 0 0 0 0 0 MARQUE T T@GREEN L FOND DU LAC S FROIGAN VERNON 0 0 $A K OLUMBIA DODGE RICHLAND OZAUKE CRAWFORD 0 0 0 0 0 0 -60-w-A-1 DAME JEFFERSON WAUKLSpIA MILW UREE 0 GRAN'T 0 0 0 0 0 - GREEN ROFK WALWORT" R.C..E LA FAYETTE 0 0 0 0 0 1E.05"A 0 ANIN ..... WWWWWRA wisews", StOtTe Planning Office Deparbrant Of Administration j 1975 WISCONSIN LAND RESOURCES DATA INVENTORY 1.3.9 DNR MEDIUM TO LARGE SCALE AERIAL PHOTOGRAPHY 1.3.9 Subsection: PHOTOGRAPHY STATEWIDE Section: General Sources Adams Data type: Photography Ashland Barron Bayfield Brown Date of Collection; 1970 - present Buffalo Burnett Calumet Date of Publication: Current files Chippewa Clark Columbia Crawford Detail: Scales vary from 1:2,400 to 1:15,840. Black and white film Dane size is 9" x 9". Most imagery is overlapping for stereo viewing. Dodge Door Douglas Dunn Aggregation: Card catalogue of photography is arranged by county and Eau Claire Florence project name. Flight maps are also filed, indicating flight lines, Fond du Lac exposure stations and flying height. Forest Grant Green Quality: Variable. Most film is black and white infrared, primarily Green Lake useful for forest interpretation. Iowa Iron Jackson Jefferson Timeliness: New flight missions are scheduled periodically. Juneau Kenosha Kewaunee La Crosse Sources: DNR Bureau of Engineering, or private firms contracted by DNR. Lafayette Langlade Lincoln Manitowoc Marathon Textual Descr@ption: Imagery targets include surface waters, wildlife Marinette Marquette areas, parks, forests, other state lands and projects, and pollution Menominee investigations. Some 100 projects presently have aerial photo coverage. Milwaukee Some photography is taken by the Dept. of Transportation or private Monroe Oconto aerial surveying companies. The card catalogue of photography and Oneida flight mission maps are located at DNR state office. This catalogue Outagamie includes information on date, scale, film type, etc. Film negatives Ozaukee Pepin are kept at DNR Truax Field office. Pierce Polk A variety of other photography was secured by DNR Bureau of Forest Portage Price Management and Division of Law Enforcement. Most of this photography Racine was flown by private firms at 1:15,840 scale, and is available from Richland the individual firms. Rock Rusk St. Croix Sauk Sawyer Shawano Sheboygan Contact for Purchase: Contact for Information: Taylor Trempealeau Vernon Bureau of Engineering Vilas Department of Natural Resourceswalworth Box 7921 Washburn Washington Madison, Wisconsin 53707 Waukesha C608) 266-2135 Waupaca Waushara Winnebago Wood Revised 1976 1.3.10 REGIONAL AERIAL PHOTOGRAPHY 1.3.10 Subsection: AERIAL PHOTOGRAPHY Section: General Sources Data type: Photography Ashland Bayfield Brown Date of Collection: 1963-1975 Calumet Date of Publication: 1963-1975 Detail: Varies: film scales range from 1:24,000 to 1:72,000. Dane Enlargements are usually available. Door Douglas Aggregation: Varies; each photograph usually covers either 4 square Florence miles or one township (36 square miles). Fond du Lac Quality: Photography is generally ratioed and rectified with ground Green Lake control data or base maps. Iron Timeliness: See chart. Kenosha Sources: Private aerial engineering firms. Kewaunee Manitowoc Textual Description: Some regional planning commissions in Wisconsin Marinette contract private aerial engineering firms to obtain aerial photog- Marquette Menominee raphy for their entire region or portions thereof. Three of the Milwaukee commissions also acquired photography in 1975 through their partici- Oconto pation in the Wisconsin Coastal Management Development Program. All of the photography as well as some enlargements are usually available Outagamie for purchase. See chart for products available. Ozaukee Racine Shawano Sheboygan Contact for Purchase: Contact for Information: Specific RPC Walworth Washington Waukesha Waupaca Waushara Winnebago Revised 1976 REGIONAL AERIAL PHOTOGRAPHY Regional Planning Date Of COllecLi 1, 1) of Pu en L C..mi a"n ate bli i.. Detail Aggregation Availability Comments Southeastern Wis. RPC March 1963 Low altitude photos Lou altitude phoros, Diazo copies of all photog- Earlier low altitude April 1967 atfil .als. cover 4 square miles. raphy available for pur- photos ratioed to a Apr11 1970 1: 19 200 or 1:24,000. High altitude photos chase for entire 7 county common scale; 1975 May 19 75 lialf-Lone enlargements cover one township. reg on-Region flown photography ratioed availab.atscaIe every 5 year. and rectified with ,:4.80 U. ground control data iii gh al titude PlIGLOS or base map' what. (1963, 1970, 1975) ground control i not at film scale available. Asrial 1:72,000. photos, with 8:ties bound::1!. olt. a,bI d line on the, at'a'. :,4000 a ao ai ab a ,:red a jar a, (1970, 1975 fo r most of the region at scale. 1:12 000 and 1:24,0007; acquis tion".. in i w cooperation with coastal Management Development Programl. B.y Lake f1PC Huy 1975 ""'to' It'll' scale photos Ill .. .. Ile, 1 11 ph,l,g- 1LRPC acquired two so,I- 1:1'lo"o -1 cover on, township. _'hy efor p ar- sets of aerial photo, L:24,000. has, for entire 8 county graphs through its region. participation in the Cos.tal Manageme, t Development Program. ,4.rth.est Rill. pl.y-,4.v 197, Photos at iilm g::U"-lctphot,,s Dia- opies are available; NWRPC,acquired t cl ate sc 6 1:9'f00 and culo'.@:ou -,hi ;,oota,t Coastal Management sets f aerialphere- 1:24.UUO. f r l.ad. B., f@-Id, ),--1,p-nt Ufflco, DNR. grap he through it. d-gl- and lron Co. participa tion in the ul, Goa' tal Manage- ' D-el.pmeolt Program. I -t C,-al Wis. RTC 1971-1973 Bl.,k nd whiLL -d-fbl@. ".1org- tor purchase or Th former Fox Valley a 1 1. ,1:1@hotu ' i'in -4.0 UD. ft!@C. '.- pro tir" 10 "'Unty re 9 test Cltil of Gov:r more Bluc line uniarg munLa -tely 4 q.-- also obtained erial ..a p to available at 1. hgraphy of the 1:4,30U. area r ... luting tl ..rth:rn part0If Lake Winnebago. D"n, C",n'y RPL 191L-19i, 1:4,800 Yahara, Hauneslia, Crtacl DlInCilorilalor- DCRPC acquired flood Sugar Riv-S Lind _illn on a 1 at lity . plain aerial photog- @@olahkonong and raphy in coop er Itio Oad gor It it1 Greek a. with USGS on elected ri er basins of Dane C=ty Revised 1976 1.3.11 AERIAL PHOTOGRAPHY FOR WISCONSIN COUNTIES 1.3.11 Subsection: AERIAL PHOTOGRAPHY Section: General Sources Data type: Photography Ashland Bayfield Brown Date of Collection: 1970 - 1974 Burnett Date of Publication: Detail: Scales vary from 1:9,600 to 1:15,840. Focal lengths are usually 6", film is black and white panchromatic or infrared. See Chart. Douglas Aggregation: By county. Most counties have complete coverage with overlapping frames for stereo viewing. Forest Quality: Usually excellent. Infrared film (Northwestern Wisconsin) is primarily useful for forest cover interpretation. Iron Timeliness: All photography indicated is less than 5 years old. Sources: Commercial engineering firms. Lincoln Manitowoc Textual Description: Many of the counties in northern Wisconsin have Marinette contracted with commercial engineering firms (sometimes jointly with the DNR) to secure aerial photography for the entire county (or large parts of the county). Most of the photography was secured for use in forest Oconto cover interpretation by county and state foresters. The following Oneida chart indicates 'the scales, dates (not always indicated), film types and agency to contact for each county. All of the photography is available for purchase through the appropriate county agency. Rusk Sawyer Contact for Purchase: -or- Contact for Information: Individual County. Vilas See Chart Washburn AERIAL PHOTOGRAPHY FOR WISCONSIN COUNTIES Date Scale Remarks Agency Ashland 1970-4 1:15,840 B/W infrared film County forestry dept. or County courthouse Bayfield 1973 1:15,340 B/W infrared film County forest administration Brown 1972 1:12,000 B/W panchromatic Brown County Surveyor and film Planning Commission Burnett 1970-4 1:15,840 B/W infrared film County forestry dept. or County courthouse Douglas 1970-4 1:15,840 B/W infrared film County forest administration Forest 1970-4 1:15,840 B/W infrared film County forestry dept. or County courthouse Iron 1970-4 1:15,840 B/W infrared film County forestry dept. or County courthouse Lincoln 1974 1:15,840 B/W panchromatic County forestry dept. film Manitowoc 1974 1:9,600 B/W panchromatic Manitowoc County Planning film and Park Commission Marinette 1973 1:15,840 B/W panchromatic Marinette County Forestry film and Outdoor Recreation Dept. Oconto 1973 1:15,840 B/W panchromatic County forestry dept. or film County courthouse Oneida 1970-4 1;15,840 B/W infrared film County forestry dept. or County courthouse Rusk 1970-4 1:15,840 B/W infrared film County forestry dept. or County courthouse Sawyer 1970-4 1:15,840 B/W infrared film County forestry dept. or County courthouse Vilas 1970-4 1:15,840 B/W infrared film County forestry dept. or County courthouse Washburn 1970-4 1:15,840 B/W infrared film County forestry dept. or County courthouse AERIAL PHOTOGRAPHY FOR WISCONSIN COUNTIES (only includes acquisitions since 1970) .......... .......... .......... ..... ......... ......... ............ . ...... ..... .......... *'**** ..... ..... .................... .............. ................... .... .......................... ...... ...... ....... .............. ..... ............. .. I .... .......................... ....... , ....... ............... ....... .......................... ... 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COLURIGIA DODGE OZAUKE RICHLAND CRAWFORD DANE JEFFERSON AU.t5)IA MILW UKEE IOWA- GRANT GREEN ROCK WALWORTM PACI.E LA FAYETTE FE.OS-- itste lanning Office OWONSIN rD-,pnm t Of AOMMISUMICIFF 1975 INVENTORY WISCONSIN LAND RESOURCES DATA 1.3.12 USDA-SCS i1EDIU11 SCALE AERIAL P11OTOGRAPHY 1.3.12 Subsection: AERIAL PhOTOGRAPHY Section: General Sources Data type: Photography Date of Collection: 1973-present Brown Date of Publication: 1973-present Detail: 1:38,000 or 1:48,000 scale. Film is black and white panchro- Columbia matic. Dane Aggre@ation: Photography organized by county. 26 counties are planned EauClaire for coverage through 1977 (.see map). Quality: Generally excellent; almost always cloud-free coverage. Green Lake Timeliness: Varies, depending on date of pliotography. This is an ongoing Jefferson program. Sources: SCS Textual Description: - The USDA Soil Conservation Service secures aerial photography for use in the production of Modern Soil Survey reports when Marquette Agricultural Stabilization and Conservation Service photography is not available or out of date. Prints are used in the preparation of the reports and lithographically reproduced copies overprinted with soil types are used in the final report. Prints and photo indexes are available for purchase. When an SCS soil survey is being conducted photo indexes and prints are available for review in the appropriate SCS field office. Portage Sheboygan Contact for Purchase: Contact for Information: SCS field Offices (when soil survey is in progress) -or- Cartographic Unit Head 40 Soil Conservation Service Federal Bldg.-U.S. Courthouse Room B-99 Wood Lincoln, Nebraska 68508 Revised 1976 (402) 471-5324 SOIL CONSERVATION SERVICE MEDIUM SCALE AERIAL PHOTOGRAPHY EXISTING COVERAGE PROPOSED COVERAGE ,%X A- 1@ T T E RUSK 'c"im 1104 N A @,.t T X Qfc"c "o X 113WA GOANT F.IETTt State Ptancong Office 09parMent Of Adminisfttion 1976 WISCONSIN LAND RESOURCES DATA INVENTORY 1.3.13 NASA (RB-57) HIGH ALTITUDE AERIAL PHOTOGRAPHY 1.3.13 Subsection: AERIAL PHOTOGRAPHY Section General Sources Adams Data type: Photography Ashland Barron Bayfield Brown Date of Collection: 1972-1974 Burnett Date of Publication: On file Calumet Columbia Detail: 1:60,000, 1:120,000 or 1:458,000 scale. Flying height is 60,000 Dane feet. Focal length is 6", 12", or 40 mm (varies with scale), with 9" or Dodge 70mm frame size. Film is color or color infrared for 9" frames, black Door and white panchromatic or infrared for 70mm frames. Douglas AR&E2Z2.tiow. Available for part of the state, especially the southeastern portion (see map). Film is on rolls, organized by mission number. Fond du Lac Quality: Variable. Photography in Southeastern Wisconsin is excellent; Green in Northwestern Wisconsin it is partially obscured by clouds. Green Lake lowa Iron Jefferson Timeliness: Some of the most recent high altitude photography available for Juneau Wisconsin. Kenosha Kewaunee Sourcesg NASA Lafayette Langlacle Manitowoc Textual Description*. A series of high altitude flight missions with an Marinette RB-57 aircraft and photography have been made by NASA for University of Marquette Menominee Wisconsin research projects. The scale of this photography is particu- Milwaukee larly useful for detailed inventories over large areas. The 1:60,000 (12" focal length) and 1:120,000 (6" focal length) photography is avail- Oconto able in color or color infrared film on 9" frames, and the 1:458,000 Outagamie (40mm focal length) photography is available on black and white pan- Ozaukee chromatic or infrared film on 70mm frames. Pierce Polk The photography is available for viewing, by appointment, at the EMDAG Data Center, and prints can be purchased from the EROS Data Center (must Price specify mission, roll, and frame number for each print). Racine Rock A Catalogue, Earth Observations Aircraft Program Cataloguing and Indexing Rusk St. Croix Report, is also available for viewing at the EMDAG Data Center. Sauk Sawyer Shawano Contact for Purchase: Contact for Information: Sheboygan EROS Data Center EMDAG Data Center User Services Unit WARF Building Walworth Sioux Falls, South Dakota 57198 610 Walnut Street Washburn (605) 594-6511 UW-Madison Washington Waukesha Madison, Wisconsin 53706 Waupaca (608) 263-4836 Winnebago NASA (RB-57) HIGH ALTITUDE AERIAL PHOTOGRAPHY ............ ............. . %........ ......... 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CLARK *.....*.,.,.* . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. ............ ..... ............. ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ....... ... ............. .... ............ .... EAU CLAiRE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . WOOD POP TAGE -UPACA , . ..* : BUFFALO TRIMPEAL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .... . EAU . . . ..... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ........ .... ..... JACPSON ................... .... ...... .... . . . . .. . .......... ... .............. I-..-.-....... ........ ....... .... JUNEAU ADANIS WAUSMARA K-1, AE+ ...... ..... ....... .... ...... ONRof ...... ....... LRoss ..... ..... ....... .. OAROUE I IIJG911" I A ...... ...... .. ...... ...... ...... ............ X . ......... .. N ... ..................... . . . ... .. ... . ... ....... VERNON .. ... ... .. . .. . . . . ::: :::*. . ............ ... ... ... ... ........ ... SAO RICHLAND ............ .... ...................... ......... .............. CRAWFORO ..... ... ..... ...................... ... . ......... ....... ........ ........... ............... ...... I WA XV %06A. .piri: ... ... ..... ..... ................. ......... ......... ... ..... GRANT ..... ....... .. .... .... ..... ... .... ..... ..... ........... .. . ..... ....... ..... ..... ........... ... ..... ...... .... .... ............... ...... LA FAYE ..... ........... .......... .:-* of ..... ........... .......... ..... ............. ..... ........... .................... .... ..... ............. ......... .......... ..... ..... ..... .. ........... .................... WISCONSIN State Planniii@off... Departmnt Of Administration 1975 WISCONSIN LAND RESOURCES DATA INVENTORY 1.3.14 USDA-FOREST SERVICE AERIAL PHOTOGRAPHY 1.3.14 Subsection: AERIAL PHOTOGRAPHY Section: General Sources Data Syye. Photographs Ashland Bayfield Date of Collection: 1963 and 1964, 1972 Date of Publication: Detail: 1:15,840 (4" - 1 mi.). Stereo coverage; focal length is 8 1/4". Film type is black and white infrared for 1963-1964 coverage, color for 1972 Chequamegon coverage, black and white infrared for 1972 Nicolet coverage. Aggr@gation. Complete coverage of both Chequamegon and Nicolet National Forests. 1972 coverage of Nicolet National Forest is not complete. Florence Forest RR2,@it. Excellent quality for identification and measurement of forest stands. Timeliness. Complete coverage taken approximately once every ten years. Sources: Park Aerial Surveys. Langlade Textual Description: The USDA-Forest Service secures aerial photography over both National Forests in Wisconsin for the purpose of mapping and in- ventorying forest stands. The photography is taken in simmer with leaves on the trees. The actual coverage extends approximately one mile beyond the National Forest boundaries. Oconto Oneida Complete coverage of both National Forests in Wisconsin was secured in 1963-1964 and in 1972. Map indexes which show flight lines and locations and numbers of individual frames are available at 1:126,720 scale. Price Sawyer Contact for Purchase: or Contact for Information: Taylor USDA-Forest Service Regional Office Vilas 633 West Wisconsin Avenue Milwaukee, Wisconsin 53203 (414) 224-3662 NICOLET ANg CREQUAMEGON "A"ONAt FORESTS gicolet chequamego" a RIEIT W&S%%UAN PAM Tf- Rust BARRON L ANGLADE j;'NpPE- DUNN MARA No- A.- ooo- cv-AIRE PIEqCE 90 IhGt RUF F&LO V JA"gso. BAGO ADA.S It GREEN I A' OND U, LAC ItAmom COLOWS" oz...E CRAWFORD D"NE GREEN QCv .c.0-A L' F"T" state P sonlIng 0 ol wrowsir", a 1@1-w 1975 SOUP ATA WISCONSIN LAND RE 'CES D 1.3.15 LANDSAT (ERTS) SATELLITE IMAGERY 1.3.15 Subsection: AERIAL PHOTOGRAPHY STATEWIDE Section: General Sources Adams Data type: Photography Ashland Barron Bayfield Brown Date of Collection: August 1972 - present. Repetitive coverage on an 18 Buffalo day cycle for all parts of the state for both LANDSAT I and II. Burnett Date of Publication: Calumet Chippewa Clark Columbia Detail: Images produced from satellite sensor at 1:3,369,000 scale (70 mm Crawford Dane film). Individual image scenes are approximately 115 x 115 miles. Black Dodge and white images available in 4 different spectral wave bands or as color Door composites of bands. Various enlargements are also available. Douglas Dunn Aggregation: Statewide coverage. 15 images cover the entire state (see Eau Claire map for location of flight passes and image locations). Computer Florence listings, catalogs, and a Browse file of images are available for viewing. Fond du Lac Forest Grant Quality. Variable. Cloud cover may obscure areas on specific imageso Green Green Lake Iowa Iron Jackson Jefferson Timelinessg Ongoing program. The new LANDSAT II satellite will replace Juneau the former ERTS (LANDSAT I) satellite. Kenosha Kewaunee La Crosse Sources: MASA Lafayette Langlade Lincoln Manitowoc Marathon Textual Description: The LANDSAT (formerly ERTS) satellite orbits the Marinette earth, making consecutive passes and producing electronic images over Marquette Menominee all parts of the earth. The former ERTS satellite, LANDSAT I, produces Milwaukee these images with a multi-spectral scanner; these are converted into 70mm Monroe frames (2.2" square). For each scene, four images are produced in dif- Oconto Oneida ferent wave bands, each useful for different types of terrain or land Outagamie use interpretation. LANDSAT II carries the same instrumentation as Ozaukee LANDSAT I. Pepin Pierce Six flight passes (each 24 hours apart) cover the State, and the satellitePolk passes over the same area in Wisconsin every 18 days. Images are avail- Portage able at the 1:3,369,000 scale (70 mm) or at 1.1,000,000 scale (9" x 9"). Price Racine Other enlargements, color composites, and digital tapes are also avail- Richland able. Rock Rusk Statewide composite photographs at 1:1,000,000 and 1:500,000 are also St. Croix available for purchase or viewing. The EMDAG Data Center maintains an Sauk ERTS/LANDSAT Browse File, containing much of the available imagery as Sawyer Shawano well as microfilm, reference catalogs, user's guides and ordering infor- Sheboygan mation. This file is available for viewing by making an appointment in Taylor advance. Trempealeau Vernon Contact for Purchase: Contact for Information: Vilas Walworth User Service Unit EMDAG Data Center Washburn Washington EROS Data Center UW-Madison Waukesha Sioux Falls, S. Dakota 57198 WARF Building Waupaca (605) 594-6511 610 Walnut Street Waushara Winnebago Madison, Wisconsin 53706 Wood (608) 263-4836 or User Services Unit EROS Data Center Sioux Falls, S. Dakota 57198 (605) 594-6511 1.3.16 SKYLAB SPACECRAFT I1,1AGERY 1.3.16 Subsection: AERIAL PHOTOGRAPHY Section: General Sources Adams Data type: Photography Ashland Barron Bayfield Brown Date of Collection: August 1973, January 1974 Buffalo Burnett Date of Publication: Calumet Chippewa Clark Detail: Scales are 1:960,000 to 1:970,000 or 1:2,880,000 to 1:2,890,000. Flying height was 250-255 miles. Various cameras, films, and filters were used. Adjacent frames are overlapping by 50 percent. Door Douglas Dunn Aggregation: Individual frames (see map for areal coverage). Computer Eau Claire listings are available which give specific information for each frame Florence Fond du Lac (including latitude-longitude coordinates for each frame). Forest QualitX: Variable; usually very little cloud cover. Information on Green Lake computer listing includes cloud cover (percent) and image quality. Iron Jackson Timeliness: No additional flights are presently scheduled. Juneau Kenosha Kewaunee Sources: NASA SKYLAB II and III. La Crosse Langlacle Lincoln Manitowoc Marathon Textual Description: The NASA SKYLAB missions II and III took photo- Marinette graphs over Wisconsin in a variety of scales, films and filters. Film Marquette types include black and white panchromatic, color, black and white Menominee infrared, and color infrared. The quality of the photography is usually Monroe good (7 or 8 on a scale of 0 to 9) and cloud cover is 0 to 30 percent. Oconto Oneida Outagamie The EROS Data Center will produce a computer listing of photography for Ozaukee Wisconsin upon request; information for purchasing photography will Pepin Pierce also be included. Photography for Wisconsin is not available for Polk viewing in the state. Portage Price The MI Madison EMDAG Data Center maintains a Browse File containing catalogs and photo indexes for SKYLAB and LANDSAT (ERTS) imagery. Rusk St. Croix Sawyer Shawano Sheboygan Contact for Purchase: -or- Contact for Information: Taylor Trempealeau User Services Unit Vilas EROS Data Center Sioux Falls, South Dakota 57198 Washburn (605) 594-6511 Washington or Waupaca MDAG Data Center Waushara Winnebago UW-Madison Wood WARF Building 610 Walnut Street Madison, Wisconsin 53706 (608) 263-4836 SKYLAB SPACECRAFT IMAGERY BAVFIELO ASHLAND 6RON VILAS PRE IQ MARQ "ON SAL. COLUMBIA DODGE RICHLAND CRAWORO DAME 11FIE110" 1* 0.4 UKESHA .-E@ GRANT ------------- LA FAYETTE WISCONSIN State Planning Office L Department Of Administration 1975 WISCONSIN LAND RESOURCES DATA INVENTORY 1.4.1 STATE CARTOGRAPHER'S OFFICE 1.4.1 Subsection: INFORMATION SERVICES AND BIBLIOGRAPHIES STATEWIDE Section: General Sources Adams Data type: Tabular, maps, and photography Ashland Barron Bayfield Brown Date of Collection. ongoing program Buffalo Burnett Calumet Date of Publication: Chippewa Clark Columbia Crawtord Detail: information available on a variety of subjects: plat mapping, Dane county base maps, topographic maps, charts, geodetic information, hydro- Dodge graphic maps, satellite imagery and conventional aerial photography. Door Douglas Information on the status of various federal mapping program and Dunn planned acquisition of aerial photography is also available. Eau Claire Aggregation: Florence Fond du Lac Forest Grant Green Green Lake Quality: Information is complete for last decade. Limited historical Iowa information is available. Iron Jackson Jefferson Juneau Kenosha Timeliness: Information is continually updated. Kewaunee La Crosse Lafayette Langlade Lincoln Sources: USGS, USDA (SCS, ASCS, USFS), NOAA, NASA, Bureau of Census, UW Manitowoc Marathon system, state offices, regional planning commissions, counties, Marinette municipalities, etc. Marquette Menominee Milwaukee Textual Description: The State Cartographer's Office is a centralized Monroe source of information on mapping, geodetic information and aerial photog- Oconto Oneida raphy in Wisconsin. It serves governmental agencies, academic institu- Outagamie tions, commercial organizations, and the general public. The Office is Ozaukee not intended to sell or house all available material. It has available Pepin Pierce information on where to obtain index/status maps and photographic coverage Polk indexes and offers assistance in acquiring desired cartographic coverage. Portage The State Cartographer is available to consult with all levels of govern- Price Racine ment in Wisconsin to resolve cartographic problems. Persons desiring Richland information on the availability, characteristics, and sources of general Rock mapping, geodetic information, aerial photographic coverage and cartograph_ Rusk St. Croix ic programs of the state should make inquiries as specific as possible. Sauk Sawyer The Office publishes the quarterly Wisconsin Mapping Bulletin which Shawano Sheboygan describes cartographic activities of the state and announces catalogs Taylor and information circulars. Copies of the bulletin are available upon Trempealeau request. Vernon Vilas Walworth Contact for Purchase:- Contact for Information: Washburn Washington Waukesha State Cartographer's office Waupaca University of Wisconsin-Madison Waushara 144 Science Hall Winnebago 550 14. Park Street Wood Madison, Wisconsin 53706 (608) 262-3065 Revised 1976 1.4.2 UW-14ADISON MAP A1,W AIR PHOTO LIBRARY 1.4.2 Subsection: INFORMATION SERVICES.AND BIBLIOGRAPHIES STATEWIDE Section: General Sources Adams Data type: Library Ashland Barron Bayfield Brown Date of Collection: Ongoing collection Buffalo Burnett Calumet Date of Publication: Chippewa Clark Columbia Crawford Detail: Library maintains collections of topographic maps, atlases, city Dane plans, aerial photography, indexes to aerial photography, soil surveys, Dodge county highway maps, old land resource inventories, etc. Information Door Douglas is also available on where to order maps, photography, etc. Dunn Aggregation: Statewide. Also regional, national and worldwide maps. Most Eau Claire of the library material can be circulated. Florence Fond do Lac Forest Grant Green Green Lake Quality: Iowa Iron Jackson Jefferson Juneau Timeliness: Ongoing collection of various maps, aerial photography and Kenosha information sources. Kewaunee La Crosse Lafayette Langlade Sources: Federal, state and regional agencies, and commercial concerns. Lincoln Manitowoc Marathon Marinette Marquette Textual Descriptions: The UW-Madison Map and Air Photo Library serves the Menominee Milwaukee university, state agencies, and the general public in providing maps, Monroe aerial photography, miscellaneous studies, and information on where to Oconto acquire such material for the State of Wisconsin. Most of the material Oneida Outagamie collected by the library can be circulated and is available through Ozaukee interlibrary loan. Pepin Pierce Polk The library collection includes the most complete set of U.S. Geological Portage Survey topographic maps in the state and a large collection of historical Price Racine air photo indexes of ASCS photography. The library is also a depository Richland of the hydrographic and aeronautical charting of NOAA. Rock Rusk St. Croix Sauk Contact for Purchase: Contact for Information: Sawyer Shawano Sheboygan Map and Air Photo Library Taylor University of Wisconsin-Madison Trempealeau 384 Science Hall Vernon Vilas Madison, Wisconsin 53706 Walworth C608) 262-1471 Washburn Washington Waukesha Waupaca Waushara Winnebago Wood Revised 1976 1.4.3 UW-MADISON EMDAG DATA CENTER 1.4.3 Subsection: INFORMATION SERVICES AIM BIBLIOGRAPHIES STATEWIDE Section: General Sources Adams 'Data type: Library Ashland Barron Bayfield Brown Date of Collection: Ongoing collection Buffalo Burnett Calumet Date of Publication: 1974 Chippewa Clark Columbia Crawford Detail: Includes many files of imagery and maps covering various parts of Dane the State (LANDSAT [ERTS] satellite imagery, RB-57 aerial photography, Dodge large scale aerial photography, thermal infrared imagery, etc.). A Door Douglas publication describes these data. Dunn Aggregation. Various types of coverage of the entire state. The publica- Eau Claire tion describes the type, location, date, and usefulness of the various Florence Fond du Lac types of data. Forest Grant Quality: Green Green Lake Iowa Iron Jackson Jefferson Timeliness: Ongoing collection. Juneau Kenosha Kewaunee La Crosse Sourcesg NASA, UW system, other agencies Lafayette Langlade Lincoln Manitowoc Marathon Textual Description.- The UW-Madison Institute for Environmental Studies Marinette Marquette includes the Environmental Monitoring and Data Acquisition Group (EMDAG), Menominee which has been involved in research investigating the usefulness of Milwaukee remote sensing data for determining water quality. A considerable amount Monroe Oconto of image data and other materials have been collected by EMDAG, much of Oneida which is potentially useful to others outside the research community. Outagamie This data facility maintains an ERTS (LANDSAT) Browse File for the UW Ozaukee Pepin Sea Grant Program. Aside from the various imagery which are available for Pierce review, the center also maintains reference material and a list of Polk available products, prices, and detailed ordering information for other Portage Price data sources. The publication, MMAG Data Center Data Availability Racine (B. Kenny and E. Kuhlmey, Report No. 26, UW Institute for Environmental Richland Studies ENDAG, Jan. 1974), describes the major data holdings of the Rock Rusk center and provides a cursory discussion of their usefulness. The center St.C,oix may be used by making an appointment in advance. Sauk Sawyer Shawano Sheboygan Contact for Purchase: Contact for Information: Taylor Trempealeau Vernon EMDAG Data Center Vilas Institute for Environmental Walworth Studies Washburn Washington University of Wisconsin Waukesha 610 Walnut Street Waupaca Madison, Wisconsin 53706 Waushara Winnebago (608) 263-4836 Wood 1.4.4 EROS DATA CENTER 1.4.4 Subsection: INFORMATION SERVICES AND BIBLIOGRAPHIES STATEWIDE Section: General Sources Adams Data type: Library Ashland Barron Bayfield Brown Date of Collection: Ongoing collection Buffalo Burnett Date of Publication: Calumet Chippewa Clark Columbia Detail: Includes files of imagery secured by several Federal agencies. Crawford Dane Detailed information about specific imagery and copies of the imagery Dodge are available. Door Douglas Dunn Aggregation: Many sets of imagery have Statewide coverage. The center Eau Claire has a computer-based Data Inquiry System which retrieves information Florence Fond du Lac on specific imagery by name of agency, geographic location, type of Forest imagery, etc. Grant Quality:, The primary source of imagery and information for NASA holdings Green Green Lake and some other agency holdings. Iowa Iron Jackson Jefferson Timeliness: Continually updated; ongoing collection Juneau Kenosha Kewaunee La Crosse Sources: NASA, USGS, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, U.S. Army Map Service, Lafayette U.S. Air Force, other Federal agencies. Langlacle Lincoln Manitowoc Marathon Textual Description: The U.S. Department of the Interior, Geological Marinette Survey administers the EROS Data Center as a centralized holding agency Marquette Menominee and information source for Federal aerial and satellite imagery. All Milwaukee holdings of the center are stored on computer files and detailed infor- 'Monroe mation on specific images can be obtained as computer listings from the Oconto Oneida EROS Data Center Data Inquiry System. These listings include the Outagamie following information: photo ID number, originating agency; film type, Ozaukee image quality, date acquired, geographic coordinates (latitude-longitude), Pepin Pierce altitude, scale, overlap, camera or sensor type, etc. General infor- Polk mation pamphlets are also available for various types of imagery. All of Portage Price the imagery is available for purchase on a variety of materials at Racine various scales of enlargement. Richland Rock Rusk St. Croix Sauk Sawyer Shawano Sheboygan Contact for Purchase: -or- Contact for Information: Taylor Trempealeau Vernon User Services Vilas EROS Data Center Walworth U.S. Department of the Interior Washburn Washington Geological Survey Waukesha Sioux Falls, South Dakota 57198 Waupaca (608) 594-6511 Waushara Winnebago Wood 1.4.5 SIGURD OLSON INSTITUTE ENVIRONMENTAL INFORMATION 1.4.5 CLEARING HOUSE Subsection: INFORMATION SERVICES AND BIBLIOGRAPHIES Section: General Sources STATEWIDE Data type: Library Adams Ashland Barron Bayfield Date of Collection: organized in 1973 Brown Buffalo Burnett Date of Publication: Calumet Chippewa Clark Columbia Detail: Clearinghouse contains printed material on several subjects, Crawford Dane audio-visual presentations, a human resources list for additional infor- Dodge mation in the region. Door Douglas Dunn Aggregation: Information generally pertains to Lake Superior region of Eau Claire Wisconsin. Library material is organized by subject. Florence Fond du Lac Forest Grant uality: Facilities are becoming upgraded into a functional reference Green library. Green Lake Iowa Iron Jackson Timeliness: Ongoing acquisition of new material. Jefferson Juneau Kenosha Kewaunee Sources: Varies. La Crosse Lafayette Langlacle Lincoln Manitowoc Marathon Textual Description: The Environmental Information Clearing House (EICH) Marinette is the library, research and education component of the Sigurd Olson Marquette Institute of Environmental Studies. It has an information base composed Menominee Milwaukee of printed materials on various subjects relating to the environment Monroe (Institute publications and conference material, environmental education, Oconto land use.planning, historical archives, current events), audio-visual Oneida Outagamie presentations (films, slide sets), and a human resources list (people Ozaukee who are information sources on matters affecting the region). In Pepin addition to serving as an information source on environmental and land Pierce Polk related matters in the region, EICH has been used in supporting Portage conferences, offering citizen training sessions on land use planning, Price and providing consultants for environmental education. Racine Richland Rock Rusk St. Croix Sauk Sawyer Shawano Contact for Purchase: Contact for Information: Sheboygan Taylor Trempealeau Environmental Information Vernon Clearing House Vilas Walworth Sigurd Olson Institute Washburn Northland College Washington Ashland, Wisconsin 54806 Waukesha Waupaca (715) 682-4531 Waushara Winnebago Wood 1.4.6 CRITICAL RESOURCE INFORMATION PROGRAM- 1.4.6 DATA AND INFORMATION AVAILABILITY STUDY Subsection: INFORMATION SERVICES AND BIBLIOGRAPHIES STATEWIDE Section: General Sources Adams Data type: Published tabular Ashland Barron Bayfield Brown Date of Collection: Through 1974 Buffalo Burnett Calumet Date of Publication: 1974 Chippewa Clark Columbia C rawfo rd Detail: Includes 3 matrix diagrams indicating the availability and Dane applicability of various data for use in delineating critical resource Dodge areas in the state. Door Douglas Dunn Aggregation: Statewide. Data are presented as being available or Eau Claire Florence applicable for individual counties and-for resource variables. Fond du Lac Forest Grant Green Quality: Assessments of availability and applicability are preliminary Green Lakq and have not been evaluated for specific areas. Iowa Iron Jackson Jefferson Timeliness: Juneau Kenosha Kewaunee La Crosse Sources: Federal and State agencies Lafayette Langlacle Lincoln Manitowoc Marathon Textual Description: The Critical Resource Information Program (CRIP), a Marinette UW-Madison Institute for Environmental Studies project, is an effort to Marquette Menominee define and identify areas in Wisconsin containing environmental and Milwaukee cultural resources which are of critical importance to the State. A Monroe Oconto published report, Recommendations for the Assessments, Inventory and Oneida Implementation of a Critical Resource Information Program for Wisconsin, Outagamie Report 8, UW-Madison Institute for Environmental Studies, February 1974, Ozaukee Pepin contains a section on Data and Information Availability. This contains Pierce 3 matrix diagram which describe the availability and applicability of Polk 50 data sources in defining 143 critical resource variables. One matrix Portage Price evaluates the data sources in relation to the resource variable; another Racine matrix presents the availability of these data sources for selected Richland Rock sites in each county; another matrix defines the availability and Rusk applicability of each resource variable to the selected sites in each St. Croix county. Copies of the report are available in limited distribution. Sauk Sawyer Shawano Sheboygan Contact for Purchase: Contact for Information: Taylor Trempealeau Vernon Institute for Environmental Vilas Studies Walworth Washburn Communication Office Washington University of Wisconsin-Madison Waukesha 610 'Walnut Street Waupaca Waushara Madison, Wisconsin 53706 Winnebago Wood 1.4.7 USGS INDEX TO TOPOGRAPHIC MAPS OF WISCONSIN 1.4.7 Subsection: INFORMATION SERVICES AND BIBLIOGRAPHIES STATEWIDE Section: General Sources Adams Data type: Published map Ashland Barron BaVfield Brown Date of Collection: 1974 Buffalo Burnett Date of Publication: 1974 Calumet Chippewa Clark Columbia Crawford Detail: State map index at 1:1,000,000 scale. Map index shows locations Dane and names of USGS 7 1/2' and 15' quadrangle maps as of November 1974. Dodge Descriptive information on other maps is also provided. Door Douglas Dunn Aggregationg Statewide, by quadrangle area. Eau Claire Florence Fond du Lac Forest Grant Quality: This is the official index to USGS topographic quadrangle maps. Green Green Lake Iowa Iron Jackson Jefferson Timeliness: Some new quadrangles have been mapped since publication of Juneau the index. Information on recent mapping is available on request. Kenosha Kewaunee La Crosse Sources. USGS Lafayette Langlacle Lincoln Manitowoc Marathon Textual Description: The US Department of Interior, Geological Survey Marinette periodically publishes the Index to Topographic Maps of Wisconsin in Marquette Menominee order to provide information on the present status and coverage of topo- Milwaukee graphic mapping and where and how to order maps. Each quadrangle (7 1/29 Monroe at 1:24,000 scale or 15' at 1:62,500 scale) is designated by the name of Oconto Oneida a city, town or prominent natural feature within it. The extent of map Outagamie coverage is outlined in black; quadrangles for which published maps are Ozaukee Pepin available have the quadrangle name and dates of survey printed in black. Pierce A list of special maps and sheets is also given, Status maps of topo- Polk graphic mapping and aerial photography which show updated information Portage Price are available upon request. A booklet describing topographic maps and Racine symbols is available free upon request. The WGNHS is the official sales Richland office in Wisconsin for USGS topographic maps. Rock Rusk St. Croix Sauk Sawyer Shawano Sheboygan Contact for Purchase: -or- Contact for Information: Taylor Trempealeau Vernon Wisconsin Geological and Natural Vilas History Survey Walworth Map Sales'Office Washburn Washington 1815 University A-Venue Waukesha 0 Madison, Wisconsin 53706 Waupaca (608) 262-1705 Waushara Winnebago or Wood Map Information Office U.S. Geological Survey Washington, D.C. 20244 1.4.8 UW-MADISON MAP AND AIR PHOTO LIBRARY INDEX OF 1.4.8 WISCONSIN TOPOGRAPHIC MAPS Subsection: INFORMATION SERVICES AND BIBLIOGRAPHIES STATEWIDE Section: General Sources Adams Data type: Unpublished tabular Ashland Barron Bayfield Brown Date of Collection: Ongoing collection Buffalo Burnett Date of Publication: New listings generated approximately every 6 months. Calumet Chippewa Clark Columbia Crawford Detail: Includes detailed descriptive information on individual published Dane topographic maps in Wisconsin. Dodge Door Douglas Dunn Aggregation: Statewide. Information is stored on computer file, organized Eau Claire by name of map (quadrangle name). Florence Fond du Lac Forest Grant Quality: The most complete index available for the entire State. Green Green Lake Iowa Iron Jackson Jefferson Timeliness: Updated approximately every 6 months. Juneau Kenosha Kewaunee La Crosse Sources: USGS, U.S. Amy, other agencies. Lafayette Langlacle Lincoln Manitowoc Marathon Textual Description: The UW-Madison Map and Air Photo Library maintains Marinette this index to topographic maps in notebook form; it is available for Marquette Menominee review at the library. The index is maintained and updated as a computer Milwaukee file. The index describes maps with the following information on each Monroe map: map name, series size (7 1/2', 15', etc.), scale, maximum coordinates Oconto Oneida (latitude-longitude), contour interval, year surveyed, year revised, Outagamie edition year, reprint year, and other miscellaneous information (out-of- Ozaukee Pepin print, advance sheets, photo"revisions, etc.). Pierce Polk Portage Price Racine Richland Rock Rusk St. Croix Sauk Sawyer Shawano Sheboygan Contact for Purchase: Contact for Information: Taylor Trempealeau Vernon Map and Air Photo Library Vilas University of Wisconsin-Madison Walworth 384 Science Hall Washburn Washington Madison, Wisconsin 53706 Waukesha (608) 262-1471 Waupaca Waushara Winnebago Wood 1.4.9 PRELIMINARY INVENTORY OF COASTAL LHAGERY 1.4.9 Subsection: INFORMATION SERVICES AND BIBLIOGRAPHIES STATEWIDE Section: Generai Sources Adams Data ty2eg Published tabular Ashland Barron Bavfield Brown Date of Collection: 1937 - 1974 Buffalo Burnett Date of Publicationg 1974 (preliminary document) Calumet Chippewa Clark Columbia Detailg Approximately 800 entries of flight missions for 15 coastal Crawford Dane counties. Up to 13 photographic characteristics (scale, date, film Dodge type, etc.) described for each flight mission. Doo r Douglas Dunn Aggregationg Organized by regional planning commission, by county, and Eau Claire by date of photographyo Preliminary listing is a computer file output. Florence Fond du Lac Forest Grant Quality: Most information is obtained from secondary sources. Inventory Green is not yet complete. Green Lake Iowa Iron Jackson Jefferson Timeliness. Flight missions date from 1937 to 1974. Inventory file will Juneau be periodically updatedo Kenosha Kewaunee La Crosse Sources: Federal agencies (USGS, ASCS9 NOAA, National Archieves, U.S. Lafayette Army Corps of Engrs.); State agencies (DOT, DNR); regional planning Langlacle commissions (SEWRPC); private firmso Lincoln Manitowoc Marathon Textual Descri2tion, A preliminary version of the inventory is available Marinette upon request. The final document will be published by DNR under the Marquette Menominee Wisconsin Coastal Zone Management and Development Program. All flight Milwaukee missions will also be plotted on county base maps. The inventory includes Monroe name of holding agency, year and month of flight, photo scale, film size Oconto 9 Oneida type of imagery, focal length, flight direction, film and filter combin- Outagamie ation, agency mission number, and other remarks. Ozaukee Pepin Pierce Polk Portage Price Racine Richland Rock Rusk St. Croix Sauk Sawyer Shawano Sheboygan Contact for Purchaseo Contact for Information: Taylor Trempealeau Bureau of Water Regulation & Vernon Vilas Zoning Walworth Department of Natural Resources Washburn Box 450 Washington Waukesha Madison, Wis. 53701 Waupaca (608) 26&-8030 Waushara Winnebago Wood 0 HUMAN RELATED RESOURCES 0 POPULATION LAND USE/LAND COVER LAND USE PLANS LAND OWNERSHIP LAND VALUE HISTORIC AND SCIENTIFIC INFORMATION SERVICES 0 AND BIBLIOGRAPHIES -I I Item Number HUMAN RELATED RESOURCES Section.Subsection.Item POPULATION 2.1 U.S. Census of Housing and Population 2.1.1 Official Wisconsin Population Estimates 2.1.2 Official Wisconsin Population Projections 2.1.3 Small Area Population Projections for Wisconsin 2.1.4 Regional Population Characteristics 2.1.5 LAND USE/LAND COVER 2.2 Status of Zoning in Wisconsin Towns and Counties 2.2.1 Regional Land Use Maps 2.2.2 DLAD Subdivision Plat File 2.2.3 Wisconsin Land Inventory - Land Cover Maps 2.2.4 Department of Resource Development Land Cover I-laps 2.2.5 Landscape Resource and Recreation Resource Inventory Maps 2.2.6 Critical Resource Information Program - County Information Booklets 2.2.7 Land Resources Analysis Program: Generalized Land Cover Map--As Interpreted from ERTS I Satellite Imagery 2.2.8 Wisconsin Shoreline Land Use Maps 2.2.9 Forest Crop Law Lands and Woodland Tax Law Lands Maps 2.2.10 Project Sanguine Land Use Map 2.2.11 Wisconsin Soil and Water Conservation Needs Inventory 2.2.12 Census of Agriculture 2.2.13 Roadside Culture Inventory 2.2.14 DHSS Septic Tank Permit File 2.2.15 Housing Units Served by Septic Tanks 2.2.16 DNR Solid Waste Facilities Licensing and Monitoring Data 2.2.17 Transportation Accessibility Contour Maps 2.2.18 Public Lands Open to Hunting 2.2.19 DNR Annual Inventory of State Parks, Forests, and Trails 2.2.20 DOA State Facilities Inventory 2.2.21 State Trunk Highway Network Data 2.2.22 Local Highway and Street Network Data 2.2.23 Railroad Map--Existing Use 2.2.24 Electrical Transmission Trunk Lines 2.2.25 Natural Gas Service Map 2.2.26 LAND USE PI-414S 2.3 Regional Sewer and Water Plans 2.3.1 Regional Land Use Plans 2.3.2 Wisconsin State Highway Plan-1990 Functional Systems 2.3.3 Regional Transportation Plans 2.3.4 USDA-SCS Resource Conservation and Development Plans 2.3.5 The Outdoor Recreation Plan: Wisconsin Development Series 2.3.6 Wisconsin Outdoor Recreation Plan 2.3.7 Upper Great Lakes Regional Recreation Planning Study 2.3.8 Regional Outdoor Recreation Plans 2.3.9 County Outdoor Recreation Plans 2.3.10 Item Number Section.Subsection.Item LAND OWNERSHIP 2.4 County Plat Books 2.4.1 DOI' Right-of-Way Plats 2.4.2 Publicly Owned Lands Maps 2.4.3 Land Resources Analysis Program: Public Open Space Maps 2.4.4 County Forest Maps 2.4.5 DNR Projects, Easements, and State-Owned Lands Maps 2.4.6 DNR.Projects and Ownership Maps 2.4.7 National Wildlife Refuge Ownership Maps 2.4.8 National Forest Maps 2.4.9 National Park Service Ownership Maps 2.4.10 Indian Reservation Boundary Maps 2.4.11 UW Project and Ownership Maps 2.4.12 School Forest Maps 2.4.13 Land Commission--Public Trust Lands 2.4.14 LAND VA-LUE 2.5 Wisconsin Property Tax 2.5.1 Town, Village and City Taxes 2.5.2 Statistical Report of Property Values 2.5.3 HISTORIC AND SCIENTIFIC 2.6 Historic and Architectural Data Inventory 2.6.1 Wisconsin Archeological Codification File 2.6.2 Wisconsin State Scientific Areas 2.6.3 County Natural Areas Inventory 2.6.4 INFORMATION SERVICES AND BIBLIOGRAPHIES 2.7 DOA Census Clearinghouse 2.7.1 State Historical Society 2.7.2 DLAD Library 2.7.3 Regional Planning Commission Libraries 2.7.4 Wisconsin Data Inventory 2.7.5 Great Lakes Basin Commission Framework Study 2.7.6 Upper Mississippi River Comprehensive Basin Study 2.7.7 COUNTY COVERAGE POPULATION LAND USE,'LAND COVER 0 0 h W&COM PLETE .,.....PARTIAL J W z Z5 o 'o Adams J1 A At @MMM I K Ir 11 MI/ If/ iM=/ AV 'A /y 1/ .1 Ashland I' F ll' ll, I/ Al' V All Al r / I / jimml / ji III jigm/ ,v IK /r / I Barron /1@ /I/ AV l/ Av /I JI A mv A/ /Illamr Ar Am A Ii/ IV Ad Ba field A/ A A i / '111111IMM / K I r Ir I / /I A 1188018MV AV Aml / r I I, I Brown I V /r V AV A/ mr I AM1111111101 @l Al /V /1, /1 Buffalo /==/ /I / /I/ AIIAI I, v /I,, imor ir im / v /I/ Burneit 14, Al/ /I/ A Am / /r /r / if I, I / Zv /I/ /ffm K /V 41=11, / I / I @S Calumet j11111111WE / V K IIK /1, /@11111111111EI III A )M=I/ All AM/ IK /1, / I/ I nhippew. 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Sauk ir I lK Ar ol S,wve" IV ,IV AV AMMI= mmmmm/ Mo,/ 111," /ir Sh-am, /,I/ A Ar jr I,, IM8mMjmMm mm 51=110m, r/l/j T13y1o, AV /1m8m8m Ail A/ AM i`// V A ........ if / if / immommummmmom, r /J/Av X., . ..... v I a-s - ----- VVdlv7r1h I'll/ A/ ....v /i,, A Viiashbc- A / j / M / 1MIIIIIII11111IIIIIII1I /J/ Wa,hunoto, /1r/1ir/I=M8M MM 9mm/ ME Waukesha /I/ AV M V/11/f/ V V VVaU,h, r/ /A Ed x 2.1.1 U.S. CENSUS OF HOUSING A14D POPULATION 2.1.1 Subsection: POPULATION STATEWIDE Section; Human Related Resources Adams Data type:- Published Tabular Ashland Barron Bayfield Brown Date of Collection: 1970; repeated every ten years. Buffalo Burnett Calumet Date of Publication: Specific reports periodically published in pamphlet Chippewa form beginning approximately 6 months after collection (computer tapes Clark available 2-3 months earlier). Complete bound copy published in 1973. Columbia Crawford Detail: Dane Dodge Doo r Douglas Dunn Aggregation: Data is collected by enumeration districts (average popula- Eau Claire tion 1,000) for rural areas and census tracts (average population 4 000) Florence Fond du Lac for SMSA's. Block census data is available for all municipalities that Forest had a population over 5,000 in 1960. Data is also aggregated at state, Grant county, SMSA, city, town, and village levels. Green Green Lake Quality* Iowa Iron Jackson Jefferson Timeliness: Compiled every 10 years. Data is published on a delayed Juneau basis. Kenosha Kewaunee La Crosse Sources: U.S. Department of Commerce, Soil & Economic Statistics AdminiS- Lafayette tration; Bureau of the Census Langlacle Lincoln Manitowoc Marathon Textual Descrip.tion* Data collected for the U.S. Census of Housing and Marinette Population covers 'general population characteristics, the percent of Marquette Menominee population living in areas of specific size, housing characteristics, Milwaukee owner and renter occupancy, plumbing facilities, etc. The data is Monroe Oconto cross-tabulated to show correlations between variables. The Census Oneida Data System Catalog should be reviewed for listings of available in- Outagamie formation. The Wisconsin Profile Series-Population, April 1971 Ozaukee Pepin should be reviewed for analysis of census data for the state. This in- Pierce cludes a discussion of results, implications, population characteristics, Polk population change and density. Portage Price Racine Richland Rock Rusk St. Croix Sauk Sawyer Shawano Sheboygan Contact for Purchase: Contact for Information: Taylor Trempealeau Vernon Superintendent of Documents U.S. Bureau of Census Vilas U.S. Government Printing Office or Walworth Washington D.C. 20402 Census Coordinator Washburn Washington or State Bureau of Planning and Waukesha Department of Commerce Field Offices Budget Waupaca (GPO and Census Bureau publish 1 West Wilson St., Room B-135 Waushara Winnebago lists of available information) Madison, Wisconsin 53702 Wood (608)266-0265 or (608) 266-1927 Public libraries normally have census information available. 2.1.2 OFFICIAL WISCONSIN POPULATION ESTIMATES 2.1.2 Subsection: POPULATION STATEWIDE Section: Human Related Resources Adams Ashland Data type: Published Tabular Barron Bayfield Brown Buffalo Burnett Date of Collection: Yearly Calumet Chippewa Clark Date of Publication: Yearly Columbia Crawford Dane Dodge Detail: Age and sex estimates are made for the present year. Door Douglas Dunn Eau Claire Florence Aggregation: By county, city, village and town. Fond du Lac F o rest Grant Green Green Lake Iowa Quality: Best estimates available Iron Jackson Jefferson Juneau Kenosha Timeliness: Published yearly Kewaunee La Crosse Lafayette Langlacle Sources: U.S. Bureau of the Census; Census of Population; Public Health Lincoln Statistics, Wisconsin; Department of Public Instruction; DOR; DNR Manitowoc Marathon Marinette Marquette Textual Description: Each year the state makes estimates of the current Menominee Milwaukee population for municipalities and counties. The estimates are based Monroe on public health statistics, school enrollment data, motor vehicle Oconto registration and revenue data. Oneida Outagamie Ozaukee Pepin Pierce Polk Portage Price Racine Richland Rock Rusk St. Croix Sauk Sawyer Shawano Sheboygan Taylor Trempealeau Contact for Purchase: Contact for Information: Vernon Vilas Walworth State Document Sales County Clerks Washburn 202 South Thornton Avenue or Washington Waukesha Madison, Wisconsin Information Systems Unit Waupaca (608) 266-3358 Bureau of Planning & Budget Waushara Department of Administration Winnebago 1 West Wilson Street Wood Madison, Wisconsin 53702 (608) 266-1927 2.1.3 OFFICIAL WISCONSIN POPULATION PROJECTIONS 2.1.3 Subsection: POPULATION STATEWIDE Section: Human Related Resources Adams Data ty2e: Published Tabular Ashland Barron Bayfield Brown Date of Collection: Census data used including 1970 Buffalo Burnett Date of Publication: 1975 Calumet Chippewa Clark Columbia Crawford Detail, Age and sex projections are made for 5 year intervals through the Dane year 2000. Dodge Door Douglas Dunn Aggregation* Projections for state and individual counties. Eau Claire Florence Fond du Lac Forest Grant RHaLi@t . Best projections available Green Green Lake Iowa Iron Jackson Jefferson Timeliness: Revisions made approximately every 2 years Juneau Kenosha Kewaunee La Crosse Sources: U.S. Bureau of the Census, Census of Population; DOA Information Lafayette Systems Unit Langlacle Lincoln Manitowoc Marathon Textual Description: Population projections are made by the Department of Marinette Marquette Administration Information System Unit for 5 year intervals through the Menominee year 2000. The projections are broken into age and sex categories. They Milwaukee are published in their entirety in Wisconsin Population Projections, 3rd Monroe Oconto Edition, June 1975. Oneida Outagamie Ozaukee Pepin Pierce Polk Portage Price Racine Richland Rock Rusk St. Croix Sauk Sawyer Shawano Sheboygan Contact for Purchase: Contact for Information: Taylor Trempealeau Vernon State Document Sales Information Systems Unit Vilas 202 South Thornton Avenue Bureau of Planning & Budget Walworth Madison, Wisconsin Department of Administration Washburn Washington (608) 266-3358 1 West Wilson Street Room B135 Waukesha Madison, Wisconsin 53702 Waupaca (608) 266-1927 Waushara Winnebago Wood 2.1.4 SMALL AREA POPULATION PROJECTIONS FOR WISCONSIN 2.1.4 Subsection: POPUIATION STATEWIDE Section: Human Related Resources Adams Data type: Published Tabular Ashland Barron Bayfield Brown Date of Collection: 1972 Buffalo Burnett Calumet Date of Publication: 1972 Chippewa Clark Columbia Crawford Detail: Dane Dodge Door Douglas Dunn Aggreaation: Alphabetically by county and alphabetically within each Eau Claire county. Includes towns, cities, villages and unincorporated places with Florence Fond du Lac over 1,000 population. Forest Grant Quality: Subject to the methodological limitations of population Green Green Lake projections. Iowa Iron Jackson Jefferson Timeliness: Projections made until 1990, haven't been updated. Juneau Kenosha Kewaunee La Crosse Sources: US Bureau of Census, DNR Lafayette Langlade Lincoln Manitowoc Marathon Textual Description: The Small Area Population Projections for Marinette Wisconsin, Department of Natural Resources Technical Bulletin #59 Marquette Menominee includes information on population for towns, cities, villages and Milwaukee unincorporated places with a population greater than 1,000. Pop- Monroe ulation figures are given for 1940-1970 and projections are given for Oconto Oneida 1980 and 1990. Also included is the percent change in population for Outagamie each decade, i.e. 1950-1960. Ozaukee Pepin Pierce Polk Portage Price Racine Richland Rock Rusk St. Croix Sauk Sawyer Shawano Sheboygan Contact for Purchase: Contact for Information: Taylor Trempealeau Vernon Dept. of Natural Resources Vilas Box 450 Walworth Madison, Wisconsin 53701 Washburn Washington Waukesha Waupaca Waushara Winnebago Wood 2.1.5 REGIONAL POPULATION CHARACTERISTICS DATA 2.1.5 Subsection: POPULATION Section: Human Related Resources Data ty2e: Published and unpublished tabular Ashland Barron Bayfield Brown Date of Collection: 1964 present Buffalo Burnett Calumet Date of Publication:_ 1966 present Chippewa Clark Crawford Detail: Projections are usually for 5 or 10 year intervals until 1980, 1985, 1990 or 2000. Door Douglas Dunn Aggregation: Usually for county and/or municipality. Eau Claire Florence Fond du Lac Forest Grant Green Quality: Usually detailed information. Population projections or Green Lake forecasts are subject to methodological limitations. Iowa Iron Jackson Timeliness: Up to date except in areas of rapid change. Juneau Kenosha Kewaunee La Crosse Sources: U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of the Census; DOA; DNR Lafayette Langlade Lincoln Manitowoc Marathon Textual Description: Regional population characteristics analyses are Marinette Marquette available from certain regional planning commissions. These analyses Menominee usually contain a discussion of past and present population trends as Milwaukee well as population projections. Population characteristics such as Monroe Oconto birth rate, death rate, age-sex pyramids, etc. are also normally Oneida included. Outagamie Ozaukee Pepin Pierce Polk Portage Price Racine Richland Rusk St. Croix Sawyer Shawano Sheboygan Contact for Purchase: Contact for Information: Taylor Trempealeau Vernon Specific RPC Vilas Walworth Washburn Washington Waukesha Waupaca Waushara Winnebago Wood Revised 1976 REGIONAL POPULATION CHARACTERISTICS Regional Planning Date of Collection(C) Commission Date of Publics tion(P) Projection Interval. Aggregation Availability Co@nts East Central Wis. Yearly (C) 5 years until 2000 By region, county, Available upon request- Minor civil division population pro- RPC 1976 (P) SMSA and inor cont act RPC' jections based on DOA projections civil divisons. by county. I Mississippi River Yearly (C) 5 years until 1990 By min., civil Available upon request- Continually updated. PIPC div isions. not published. West Central Wis. 1973 (P) 10 years until 1990 By region, county, Published-available, See: Population Study for West Central RPC to.,,.bip, and city. Wisconsin Region. Northeastern Wis. 1970 (P) 10 years until 1990 By to-ship for Contact NCWRPC for See: Population Study for Forest RIC (I armer) Florence Co. only. possible copies County. South'estern Wis. 1973 (P) 10 years until 2000 By county and to- Published-available See: Popula tion Analysis of the ,PC ship South;estern Wisconsin Region (Planning ieport #2). Wolf River Basin 1964/1966 1980 By region. Contact NCWRPC or See:nW211 Ri;',2r.R2,ion Comprehensive RPC (form r) ECWRPC for possible Plan 'ai '@ r@ (Ch III). copies. Southeastern Wis. Yearly (C) 10 y..r. o.,til 2000 BY region, county, Published-available See: Population of Southeastern RIC plaq.i.g analysis Wisconsin; Economy of Southeastern areas (60 in region); Wisconsin. A, P" at i n alle- 'i on." made for each 1/4 section. N-th-st RPC 196& (1') 5 years until 1985 By county Not available-contact RP C Green Bay/Bron 1975 (C) Projections for C,"n,y .. t,,s for lullislu,1-ailable. See: Population and Enpl.vm-t C u 000 r. 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Door Douglas Dunn AggregatioEl By county, SMSA and any minor civil division (including towns. Eau Claire villages and cities) and state summary. Florence Fond du Lac Forest Grant Quality: Best estimates available on a statewide basis. Green Green Lake : owa ron Jackson Jefferson Timeliness: Will be updated annually. Juneau Kenosha Kewaunee La Crosse Sources: U.S. Bureau of Census, U.S. Department of Commerce, HUD, DOA, Lafayette DLAD. Langlacle Lincoln Manitowoc Marathon Marinette Textual Description: DLAD and HUD developed this data system to assist Marquette local governments in preparing two tables of the Housing Assistance Plan Menominee Milwaukee required under the federal 1974 Housing and Community Development Act. Monroe "Table I information" inventories the existing owner and renter type Oconto Oneida housing stock.. Estimates are made for the number of owner and renter Outagamie type housing units occupied (both standard and substandard), vacant and Ozaukee suitable for rehabilitation. Pepin Pierce "Table II infor 'mation" presents estimates of housing assistance needs, Polk by number of.housing units, for lower-income families residing in a Portage community. Separate estimates are made for the housing needs of elderly Price Racine family and large family households. Forecasts are made for 1980 for Richland counties. This information is stored on computer files at DLAD and Rock printed tables are available on request. Rusk St. Croix Sauk Sawyer Shawano Shebuygan Taylor Trempealeau Contact for Purchase: Contact for Information: Vernon Vilas Division of Housing Walworth Departlent of Local Affairs Washburn Washington and Development Waukesha 123 W. Washington Avenue Waupaca Madison, Wisconsin 53702 Waushara Winnebago (608) 266-1018 Wood Revised 1976 2.2.1 STATUS OF ZONING IN WISCONSIN TOWNS AND COUNTIES 2.2.1 Subsection: LAND USE/LAND COVER STATEWIDE Section: Human Related Resources Adams Data type: Published Tabular Ashland Barron Bayfield Brown Date of Collection: 1974 Buffalo Burnett Calumet Date of Publication: 1974 Chippewa Clark Columbia Crawford Detailg Dane Dodge Door Douglas Dunn Aggregation: By county and by municipality for entire state. Eau Claire Florence Fond du Lac Forest Grant Green Quality- Green Lake Iowa Iron Jackson Jefferson Timeliness: Up to date at time of publication. Juneau Kenosha Kewaunee La Crosse Sources: Survey of Counties conducted by Wisconsin Taxpayers' Alliance Lafayette (WTA). Langlade Lincoln Manitowoc Marathon Textual Description: Zoning ordinances consist of a series of regulations Marinette controlling specific land uses. They normally consist of regulations Marquette Menominee for residential, commercial and industrial uses and may be further Milwaukee subdivide& The August, 1974 issue of the Wisconsin Taxpayer is devoted Monroe Oconto to county and municipal zoning. It gives information on counties with Oneida zoning ordinances, number of townships which have adopted these Outagamie ordinances, number of townships with their own ordinance and towns Ozaukee Pepin without any zoning. Information is also given for villages and cities. Pierce The worksheets used by WTA contain information for each township, Polk village and city showing the status of zoning ordinances in that Portage Price specific municipality. It also gives the date of the county zoning Racine ordinance if one exists. Richland Rock Rusk St. Croix Sauk Sawyer Shawano Sheboygan Contact for Purchase: Contact for Information: Taylor Trempealeau Vernon Wisconsin Taxpayers' Alliance Zoning Administrator of Vilas 335 W. Wilson Street Specific Municipality or Walworth Madison, Wisconsin 53702 County Washburn Washington (608) 255-4581 or Waukesha Wisconsin Taxpayer's Alliance Waupaca 335 W. Wilson Street Waushara Winnebago Madison, Wisconsin 53702 Wood (608) 255-4581 STATUS OF ZONING IN WISCONSIN TOWNS AND COUNTIES 1974 LEGEND Counties with zoning ordinances No. of towns adopting county 0 zoning ordinance SAYFIELD 0 No. of towns adopting own DOMLAS 0 zoning ordinance 23 ASHLAND No. of towns having no zoning 15 0 RON ordinance 0 2 13 Counties without zoning ordinances 1 0 10 No. of towns adopting own VILAS .:0. . . . . . . . . . . 9 RN111 '*ASNBURN 3A., 0 0 zoning ordinance 6 0 0 21 15 PRICE ........ No. of towns with no 2 0 1 ONEIDA 0 1 LI-1 "',L zoning ordinance 13 0 0 17 14 97 0 1 0 0 Milwaukee 0 Rus County has 11 8'"RON "us 0 0 ............ 1 9 0 LINCOLN 5 no towns 2 14 -L7. NGL i,-, 12 24 14 ................... 0 7ocON TO 16", CHIPPEWA ... ............. ...... ...... 51 CROIX OuNN 2 0 .... 21 9 .: ...... ..... ......................... 13 ...... ......... ........... 0 vARAIHON (-0-EE 2 1 ............ 0 0 1 0 14 2 1 4 EAU CLAIRE 8 ............. 23 5 0 2 8 0 5 1 10 ............. ............. -UPACA RUFrALO TREMPEAL .... .... ... .. ..... UTA(,ANIF 17 EAU 13 19 17 2 1 0 14 JAG 0 0 0 2 2 MANITU*(, 0 13 ADANIS- ...... WAUs, NA WINNIF 8ArO .115 T O."of 15 L c"Q5% 11 4 010 0 8 2 .12 0 2 8 0 0 3 'REENI A.(I " O"ETTE r 0 2 6 7, 13 15 14 0 0 0 VERNON 12 4 00 21 1AU1 COLUMBIA DODGE RICHLAND 18 17 0 5 9 ............... 0 3 4 4DA 15 15 NIE 0 F-OIAA 35 .......... .......... 'EIIE E-A .......... A-LE 16 5 13 0 GRANT 3 0 0 0 8 0 0 AL1fKK R, ..E 11 6 33 8 1 0 0 0 E.0- 18 0 0 1.6 2 0 ............. SOURCE: Wisconsin Taxpayers Alliance WSCONSIN State Manning Office Depanment Of Administration 1975 WISCONSIN LAND RESOURCES DATA INVENTORY 2.2.2 REGIONAL LAND USE MAPS 2.2.2 Subsection: LAND USE/LAND COVER Section: Human Related Resources Data type: Published and unpublished maps Ashland Barron Bayfield Brown Date of Collection: 1962 present Buffalo Burnett Calumet Date of Publication: 1963 present Chippewa Clark Crawford Detail: Varies; scales range from 1:4,800 to.1:250,000. Level of Dane detail ranges from site specific to extremely generalized data. Door Douglas Dunn Aggreaation: Varies from 114 section to entire region. Eau Claire Florence Fond du Lac Forest Grant Green Quality: The site specific maps are useful for making detailed locational Green Lake decisions while the generalized maps can only be used for making broad Iowa based, regionwide decisions. fron Jackson Timeliness: Up to date except in areas of rapid change. Juneau Kenosha Kewaunee La Crosse Sources: Aerial photography, field,surveys, DOT. Lafayette Langlade Lincoln Manitowoc Marathon Textual Description: The regional planning commissions of Wisconsin Marinette Marquette usually have generalized existing land use information for their Menominee region. The information is mapped and may also be in a tabular Milwaukee format. The land use data is usually subdivided into the following Monroe categories: conmercial, industrial, residential, parks and recreation, Oconto public and quasi-public, agriculture transportation and utilities, Oneida 0 Outagamie forests, etc. The maps are useful for general planning but are not Ozaukee very useful for site specific decisions. This can be attributed to Pepin Pierce the regionwide functions of the RPC's. In addition to the general land Polk use maps the regional planning commission may have more detailed, Portage unpublished information such as structural inventories, proposed Price Racine land use plans, etc. Richland Rusk St. Croix Sawyer Shawano Sheboygan Contact for Purchase: Contact for Information: Taylor Trempealeau Specific RPC Vernon Vilas Walworth Washburn Washington Waukesha Waupaca Waushara Winnebago Wood Revised 1976 REGIONAL LAND USE MAPS Regional Planning Date of C-llection(C) C-i_ I.. Date of P ublication(P) Detail Agstrexation Availability Comments Green Bay/Blown 1970 (C 1:4 800-urban areas Site specific infor- 1:24,000 county maps Tabular information in Brown County C_ y t") Other 1970 Land Use Survey. t PC Upda e 19"' 1@12,000-ruzal areas mation by township, reproducible. 1975 1:24,000-tir. village & City of maps nonre producible; county Green Bay. mus t be used at GB/BC PC. Dane County RPC 1964 (C) 1:12,000-town.hip Site specific infor- Maps nonreproducible; See: Land Uses in Dane County. 1970 (C) 1;2 matiou for towns, must b aused at DCRPC. 1972 P Varies-cities vill.&.s & cities . Tabular data published Tabula r: by aly is t.Iled and available. cmmu.ity Ht.ibglular data. East WIS. 1971 (C) 1:4,800 0. -i@l photo., Nonreproducible; muat On air photos. See index map. RPC site specific infor- be used at ECWRPC. matio., Mississippi River 1973-1974 (C) 1:24,000 sit, 'p"i", I ".r- [email protected] Maps available fo LPierce, Trempealeau RPC 1976 (P) by town.;,p and Crawford Co . Crosse County in cluding incor- preparation; Buffalo and Pepin Co. to pu rated areas. Norch-stern Wis. 1969 (P) 1:63,360 Spatially general- Copies may be available KPC (f.rme r izcd by ... nty. from :4 CWRPC or ECWRPC. Northwest 196(,-1975 (C) 1:2.4UO By -unty. Spa- 1'.bli.hed--iI.bl.. Maps available for Taylor, Rusk, Price, RPC 1975 (P3 ci' Ily g-r.ii.ed lablar information Sawyer, 1,1,1",n and I urnet, Co. Re- inf-mati... avitil abI-contact NWRPC mainder of reg ion to f.1 Iow. Southeastern Wis. itaps 1963, 1970 (P) l:9("UOO Mapped for region, Reproducible Regional Sewr and Water Plan contains RPL Tabular inventories ag6r.gat@d by 1/4 1970 generalized Land "' - al,l,r 1963, 1967, 1970 -CLion fr .=air information by 1/4 .. ti-tt.-d ph.t... sit. computer files. sp ci I South estern Wis. 19og-1973 (C) 1:24 OOU_ township Site specific data Color original is non- See: Land Use Analysis of South- RZI 1973 (P) 1:63:3bo-COUILY for county, city, repod ucible. Black 6. western Wisconsin. it contains mapped @ . BUD_ la village an :4 vil go d ;own- white is rcproducible. and tabular data. cities and unincur- ships P. a FC d ur... West Ce ntral Wis. 1973 (P) 1:125,000 By Lowry, Spatially Published-available Cultural land use maps. RPC generalized info r- -ti-. Wolf Ri ver Basin 1964 (P) 1:250,OOU (Approx.) L.Lir. region Copies my be a vailable Included in Wolf River Basin Compre- RPC (f rme Spatially general- fr,,m NCWRPC or L@CWRPC. hensive Planning Program. iz d information Bay Lake 1976 (C) 1:9,600-d.lineat.d L' k' "i"'i ga, Maps nonreproducible. oata being collected and mapped. RPC on air photos. coastal ar.. Tabu I_ inform tion 1*110,OOU b... available-contact BLRPC map. Revised 1976 REGIONAL LAND USE MAPS .... 44; . . .... ....... .......... .............. ............. ........ ........... .... ..... x x4m 4444 ....... ..... .... ............ ... .. ......... . .................. ................ ...... ..... ......... ..... . ......... ...... ......... . ......... ... ..... ..... ............. . .......... ....... ... ........ .. ............... P?9104 ....... ...... X ...... ....... X: ............. .... ...... ... .... ..................... .............. ........ ... *......... ...... ........ .. ................ .. ............ ... ........... ..... ............. .. ....... . ........ X ......... .... x ...... . ........... ...... ... ..... .... . .... ................ : ..... . ...................... ... .......... ............ ......... ........ ........ ............ .. ...................... .......... ............... 44- .............. . ....... ......... .... ...................... ...... .......... ...... .............. ..... ........ .... ................ ................. . .. .. @--- M :.:.: :: :: : :.:.: X.: X.: - - - ... ............... .... ...... ..... ...... . ..... ..... .... ... ............... ...... .... .......... ............... ..................... .......... .................. ....... ...................... .......... .. ........ ... . ..... ......... ............. X ............. ..... ....... .... ............. ............ :X ........... . . . . . . . . . .. ........... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ........... X. ..................... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . :.-:--J-EFFEA30M '4KItj W@jp-- UKE .......... ... .............. ............... ............. . ................ :::,X,X*X:X-. X, .......... .......... WISMSIN State Planning OffiE@l Deputment Of Administration 1976 WISCONSIN LAND RESOURCES DATA INVENTORY 2.2.3 DIAD SUBDIVISION PLAT FILE 2.2.3 Subsection: LAND USE/LAND COVER STATEWIDE Section: iiuman Related Resources Adams Data type: Unpublished Tabular Ashland Barron BaVfield Brown Date of Collection: 1934 - present Buffalo Burnett Date of Publication: Current files Calumet Chippewa Clark Columbia Detail: Includes all land divisions of five parcels or more, or Crawford Dane divisions into lots of 1 1/2 acres or less. Data includes general Dodge information, an exact legal description of the plat, and a map. Door Douglas Dunn Aggregation: Statewide coverage. All subdvision plats (except the city Eau Claire of Milwaukee) are on microfilm and also filed by name of plat, by county, Florence and by year at DLAD. The original documents are recorded at the local Fond du Lac Forest (county) level. Grant Quality: Plats are very consistent and accurate (they are prepared by Green registered surveyors). The recording process at DLAD is also Green Lake Iowa consistent and accurate. At the local level the records are variable Iron in aggregation, format and accessibility. Jackson Jefferson Timeliness: Current files. An estimated 6 month lag time between submissionjuneau of preliminary plat and final plat approval. Kenosha Kewaunee Sources: Individual owner and surveyor, local government (county, town, La Crosse LafaVette city), DILAD, DOT, DNR, H&SS. Langlacle Lincoln Manitowoc Marathon Textual Description: The platting of land is reviewed and authorized by Marinette several state and local authorities under Chapter 236 of the Wisconsin Marquette Menominee Statutes. Each authority has a special function (DOT review rights-of- Milwaukee way to highways, towns review plats in light of local ordinances, etc.). Monroe DLAD is the lead agency in the review; they check the surveying Oconto Oneida requirements,.Iot layout requirements, the general format of the Outagamie application, they distribute the applications to the other authorities Ozaukee for review, and they maintain a file of all plats submitted in the Pepin Pierce State. Approximately 10,000 plats have been approved or certified by Polk DLAD. Files for all subdivisions under Chapter 236 have been maintained Portage since 1957. Data contained in each plat file includes the name of plat, Price Racine county, location (legal description), surveyor's name, date certified, Richland size of plat, and a map. Rock The specific requirements of the law do not include subdivisions of four Rusk St. Croix parcels or less, or parcels over 1 112 acres in size. These subdivisions Sauk are not reviewed under the State law. Sawver Shawano SheboVgan Contact for Purchase: Contact for Information: TaVlor Trempealeau Division of State-Local Vernon Vilas Affairs Walworth Department of Local Affairs Washburn and Development Washington Waukesha 123 West Washington Avenue Waupaca Madison, Wisconsin 53702 Waushara (608) 266-3200 Winnebago Wood 2.2.4 WISCONSIN LAND INVENTORY LAND COVER MAPS 2.2.4 Subsection: LAND USE/LAND COVER Section: Human Resources Adams Data type: Published Maps Ashland Barron Bayfield Brown Date of Collection: 1928 1955 Buffalo Burnett Calumet Date of Publication: 1929 1955 Chippewa Clark Columbia Crawford Detailg Dane Dodge Door Douglas Dunn Aggregation. Maps compiled at 1:15,-840, and a majority of the maps were Eau Claire published at 1:63,360. By county with individual township maps except for Florence Fond du Lac MilT,jaukee and Menominee Counties [Area of present day Menominee County Forest covered in Shawano, Oconto & Langlade Counties]. Grant Quality-. Survey had strong agricultural bias which resulted in identifica- Green Green Lake tion of more agricultural land than actually exists. There were also Iowa errors in the surveying methods. Iron Jackson Jefferson Timeliness: The survey has never been updated and as much as 50% of the in- Juneau formation is out of date. The survey has little modern value except as Kenosha a historical source. Kewaunee La Crosse Sources: Field surveys, air photos and original Public Land Survey notes. Lafayette Participating agenices included: Wisconsin Land Economic Inventory Langlacle Division (Bordener and Morris), Wisconsin State Planning Board, WPA, Lincoln Manitowoc Wisconsin Department of Agriculture. Marathon Textual De This series of land cover maps shows the land cover Marinette Marquette of each township. It includes the type of vegetation (hardwoods, pine, Menominee cleared crop land, pasture, cranberry marsh, etc.) as well as planting recommendations. Wooded areas were also differentiated by density of Monroe Oconto stands and the average diameter of the trees in a given cover area. Oneida Drainage features are included, as well as roads (by type), power lines, Outagamie railtoads, etc. Miscellaneous features such as gravel pits, quarries,, Ozaukee Pepin cemetaries, dumps, and beaver dams are also shown. Specific land uses Pierce also appear on the map. They include houses (occupied and vacant), Polk schools, churches, factories, stores, garages, mills, hotels, farms, Portage Price etc. Racine The maps can be seen in a published form at the State Historical Society Richland or at the UW Map and Air Photo Library. The original tracing cloth draw- Rock Rusk ings can be seen at the State Historical Society. St. Croix Sauk Sawyer Shawano Contact for Purchaseg Contact for Information: Sheboygan Taylor State Historical Society Trempealeau Vernon of Wisconsin Vilas Archives-Manuscripts Reading Walworth Room Washburn Washington 816 State Street Waukesha Madison, Wisconsin 53706 Waupaca (608)262-3338 Waushara Winnebago or University of Wisconsin-Madison Wood Dept. of Geography Map and Air Photo Library Room 384 Science Hall Madison, Wisconsin 53706 (608) 262-1471 WISCONSIN LAND INVENTORY- LAND COVER MAPS LEGEND Number in County is date of collection Date of collection unknown (believed to have been done in 1940's) Surveying done - maps completed but BATFIELD never published ASHLAND Never surveyed 55 28 RON tt+-Not a county at time of survey - iFE information contained in inventories 30/ of adjoining counties 36 38 51 39 PRICE L POLK 38 32 ONEIDA 42/55 BARRON RUSK 38 39 38 MARINET TE 38 TA_N(7LA_DE 39/ 38 CHIPPEWA TA@LOR 38 OCUNTO 55 ST CAOUI DUNN 39 A. .ON 33 4/ 47 38 47 CLARK 50 --- PIERCE 47 EAU CLAIRE 36 39 -A-3 47 35 42 * BUFFALO TR @_000 POkTAGE _1__ IIPI- -ull' 45 E Ali 38 1.. T.1,ANUF 39 [mPEA' JACKSON 45 45 38 43 38 JUNEAU ADAMS WAUSHARA W.N.f BAGO AL IJML 7 O.Rof L CROSSE 39 39 38 39 33 55 MARQU T7@ REE. LAOf FONO 00 LAC'J VERNON - 38 38 39 38 42 A COk UMBIA DODGE F RII.L AND UZA-C CRAWFORD 43 39 39 39 3 43 DANE 'E"E.So. -LKESll EE GRANT 39 39 37 39 39 GREEN OCK *ALOORTH ..Cl.E T. -FAYETTE 34 39 39 39 39 ClI051,1A 34 9@0 WSMSIN State Plannin: @ffi@ce Department Of Administration) 1975 WISCONSIN LAND RESOURCES DATA INVENTORY 2.2.5 DEPARTMENT OF RESOURCE DEVELOPMENT LA11D COVER MAPS 2.2.5 Subsection: LAND USE/LAND COVER STATEWIDE Section: Human Related Resources Adams Data type: Unpublished Maps Ashland Barron Bayfield Brown Date of Collection: 1959 - 1961 Buffalo Burnett Calumet Date of Publication: Never published, completed in 1961 1962 Chippewa Clark Columbia Crawford Detail: 1:63,360 Dane Dodge Door Douglas Dunn Aggregation: For each county in state. Eau Claire Florence Fond du Lac Forest Grant Quality: Land cover maps are generalized--they do not show site Green Green Lake specific information. Original sources (air photos) were poor and Iowa incomplete. Iron Jackson Jefferson Timeliness: Never updated Juneau Kenosha Kewaunee La Crosse Sources: Air photos secured by former Department of Resource Development Lafayette Langlade Lincoln Manitowoc Marathon Textual Description,' Maps show conservation areas, pasture and woodlands, Marinette Marquette wetlands (non-wooded), parks, croplands, urban core areas, stable urban Menominee and rural settlements, unstable areas of development, public and private Milwaukee institutions, airports, drainage features, and Public Land Survey lines. Monroe Oconto Oneida Outagamie Ozaukee Pepin Pierce Polk Portage Price Racine Richland Rock Rusk St. Croix Sauk Sawyer Shawano Sheboygan Contact for Purchase: Contact for Information: Taylor Trempealeau Vernon Bureau of Tourism and Vilas Commercial Recreation Walworth Department of Natural Washburn Resources Washington Waukesha P.O. Box 450 Waupaca Madison, Wisconsin 53701 Waushara Winnebago (608) 266-3095 Wood 2.2.6 LANDSCAPE RESOURCE AND RECREATION RESOURCE INVENTORY MAPS 2.2.6 Subsection: LAND USE/LAND COVER STATEWIDE Section: Human Related Resources Adams Data type: Published Maps -Ashland Barron Bayfield Brown Date of Collection: 1962 and 1963 Buffalo Burnett Calumet Date of Publication: 1964 Chippewa Clark Columbia Crawford Detail: 1:125,000 Dane Dodge Door Douglas Dunn Aggregation: Statewide coverage: Maps are for multi-county areas. Eau Claire Florence Fond du Lac Forest Grant Quality: Symbols showing points of special interest are generalized Green Green Lake in location. Iowa Iron Jackson Jefferson Timeliness: Maps have been updated, may be out of date. Juneau Kenosha Kewaunee La Crosse Sources: USGS quadrangle maps, SCS, DOT,', former Wisconsin Conservation Lafayette Department, UW Extension, compiled and published by former Department Langlade of Resource Development Lincoln Manitowoc Marathon Textual Description: Maps show topography, drainage areas (lakes, wet- Marinette Marquette lands, rivers, etc.), environmental corridors, transportation facilities Menominee (roads, railroads, airports), existing and proposed public lands and Milwaukee county and municipal boundaries. Points of special interest such as Monroe Oconto wildlife, recreation facilities, historic sites, scenic features are Oneida indicated by symbols. Outagamie Ozaukee Pepin Pierce Polk Portage Price Racine Richland Rock Rusk St. Croix Sauk Sawyer Shawano Sheboygan Contact for Purchase: Contact for Information: Taylor Trempealeau Vernon Division of Tourism & ConmercialVilas Recreation Walworth Department of Natural Washburn Washington Resources Waukesha P.O. Box 450 Waupaca Waushara Madison, Wisconsin 53701 Winnebago (608) 266-3095 Wood 2.2.7 HERITAGE AREAS PROGRAM (FORMERLY 2.2.7 CRITICAL RESOURCE INFORMATION PROGRAM) COUNTY INFORMATION BOOKLETS Subsection: LAND USE/LAND COVER Section: Human Related Resources Data type: Published tabular and maps Bayfield Date of Collection: 1974-present Date of Publication: 1974-present Crawford Detail: 8 categories of natural and cultural resource areas were identi- fied by local participants in a workshop format. Critical resource areas Douglas within each category were identified, rated, and delineated on DOT County Highway Maps. Aagregation: By county: only 12 counties completed to date. Individual booklets published for-each county. Variable. This information-is subjective in that it is citizens' perceptions of critical areas, Iron Timeliness: U .p to date; program is ongoing. Juneau Kenosha Sources: Local participants in each county, UW-Madison CRIP program, Kewaunee UW-Extension Heritage Areas Program. Manitowoc Textual Description: The Heritage Areas Program is a continuation and revision of the former Critical Resource Information Program (CRIP). County information booklets were compiled as a result of a series of workshops held in each county Csee map)o The critical resources were aggregated into the following 8 groups: commercial vegetation; agri- Oconto cultural land; historic, cultural, architectural and archeological resources; scenic areas; minerals and special geologic features; natural areas; water resources; and wildlife and recreation. The cate- Ozaukee gories may'vary in different counties. The information booklets in- clude resource areas, a relative rating of criticality for the areas within each category,,names of participants, and a general.textual description of the workshops and the Heritage Areas Program, St. Croix Contact for Purchase: Contact for Information: University of Wisconsin- Extension 25 Ag Hall Madison, Wisconsin 53706 C608) 263-3903 or 262-2677 Waukesha Revised 1976 HERITAGE AREAS PROGRAM COUNTY STUDIES AS"%, AND -X . . . - - - - - - - . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . .. . X.- X e.* VILA$ 0 FINE I WAS% U%% SAW* PRICE ONEIDA pot. MARINE T TE AuRow RUSK LINCOLN 7A-.G-LA.1 IF X.N.. UU ff"", "0" CLARK TAU -CLAIRE S.A ...0 DOO- WOOD 90 1AGE ;A--UpArAA BUFFALO TREMPEAL (@U-YAGAMIJ EAU JAC*SON RI AMS AUS"AMA INNt SAGO Lumll % ... L C-.1. MARQUE T TE GREEN L Akf 5 ONO Lw L &C vEOPION ot U013, A DODGE RICHLAND MIL. .-EE OEVIEASO. GRANT E 1. AC LA FAYETTE State Planning Office Of Administration 1976 WISCONSIN LAND RESOURCES DATA INVENTORY T@ I*P s TP'L. T COVEPNG'E LAS ... XS vopt" .&SH ')MI4 po'. Shop jE ... .. . . ............ ""40 so. It 'ODG p ,Ing O"i. Ol 1976 S IDAVA IliVIEMOP" 2.6.1 HISTORIC AND ARCHITECTURAL DATA INVENTORY 2.6.1 Subsection: HISTORIC AND SCIENTIFIC SITES STATEWIDE Section: Human Related Resources Adams Date type: Unpublished Tabular and Maps Ashland Barron Bayfield Brown Date of Collection: Continuous Buffalo Burnett Date of Publication: Current files Calumet Chippewa Clark Columbia Detail: Rural areas mapped on USGS 1:62,500 quadrangle maps. Urban areas Crawford Dane mapped on DOT page-sized County Highway I-laps. Dodge Door Douglas Dunn ASSregation: Statewide inventory. Information is tabulated by county and Eau Claire metropolitan area. Information is crosslisted by thematic subject (i.e. Florence Fond du Lac architectural type, architect, etc.) Forest Grant Quality: Varies with field survey methods employed and thoroughness of Green Green Lake the inventory. Iowa Iron Jackson Jefferson Timeliness: Continuous inventory - constantly expanding. Complete state Juneau inventory expected to be available by 1983. Kenosha Kewaunee La Crosse Sources: Field surveys by State Historical Society staff Lafayette Langlacle Lincoln Manitowoc Marathon Textual Description: The State Historic Society has information available Marinette for each historically or architecturally relevant site or building. The Marquette information contains location of site reason for listing, architect (if Menominee 9 Milwaukee relevant) and a brief description. A photo of the site accompanies each Monroe card. The site locations are mapped and are also cross-filed by theme. Oconto Oneida Outagamie Ozaukee Pepin Pierce Polk Portage Price Racine Richland Rock Rusk St. Croix Sauk Sawyer Contact for Information: Shawano Sheboygan Taylor State Historical Society Trempealeau Vernon of Wisconsin Vilas Historic Preservation Walworth 816 State Street Washburn Madison, Wisconsin 53706 Washington Waukesha (608) 262-9504 Waupaca Waushara Winnebago Wood 2.6.2 WISCONSIN ARCHEOLOGICAL CODIFICATION FILE 2.6.2 Subsection: HISTORIC AND SCIENTIFIC SITES STATEWIDE Section: Human Related Resources Adams Data type: Unpublished Tabular Ashland Barron Bayfield Brown Date of Collection: The codification file was 'created in the early 1960's Buffalo utilizing previous collections of site locations assembled during the Burnett 1930's as a WPA project. Calumet Chippewa Date of Publication: On file Clark Columbia Detail: Crawford Dane Dodge Door Douglas Dunn Aggregation: By County and civil townships within counties. Eau Claire Florence Fond du Lac Forest _Quality: Dubious merit since the data are inaccurate in many cases. The Grant sites inventoried only comprise a small percent of the potential sites Green since many areas were never inventoried. Green Lake Iowa Iron Timeliness: Out of date. The conditions of the sites as reported in the Jackson Jefferson early part of.this century are unavailable. Juneau Kenosha Sources: Field surveys, and data from the Milwaukee Public Museum. Kewaunee La Crosse Lafayette Langlacle Lincoln Manitowoc Textual Description: The Wisconsin Archeological Codification File is kept Marathon by the Anthropology Section of the State Historical Society. The data Marinette are incomplete and inaccurate in many places and represents only the in- Marquette Menominee formation for the specific areas surveyed. Other areas have never been Milwaukee field surveyed and therefore very little information exists on them. The Monroe Codification File is serviced only by the archeologists at the State Oconto Oneida Historical Society. Outagamie Ozaukee Pepin Pierce Polk Portage Price Racine Richland Rock Rusk St. Croix Sauk Sawyer Contact for Information: Shawano Sheboygan Taylor State Historic Preservation Trempealeau Officer Vernon Vilas State Historical Society Walworth of Wisconsin Washburn Washington 816 State Street Waukesha Madison, Wisconsin 53706 Waupaca (608) 262-9566 Waushara Winnebago Wood 2.6.3 WISCONSIN STATE SCIENTIFIC AREAS 2.6.3 Subsection: HISTORIC AND SCIENTIFIC SITES STATEWIDE Section: Human Related Resources Adams Date type: Published mapped and tabular. Ashland Barron Bayfield Brown Date of Collection: 1951 - present Buffalo Burnett Calumet Date of Publication: Wisconsin Scientific Areas (1973). A 1976 supplemental Chippewa brochure, Natural Areas and Scientific Areas, updates this information. Clark Columbia Crawford Detail: Varies depending on site. Individual area maps range in scale Dane from 1:15,840 to 1:25,340. Dodge Door Douglas Dunn Aggregation: The publication Wisconsin Scientific Areas has regional Eau Claire maps showing the location of individual areas. Individual maps exist Florence Fond du Lac for each scientific area. See Scientific and Natural Area Map. Forest Grant Quality: Incomplete survey, estimated that it will take 12-15 years to Green Green Lake f inish. Iowa Iron Jackson Timeliness: Data is not updated regularly. Jefferson Juneau Kenosha Kewaunee La Crosse Sources: Field surveys by DNR Scientific Areas staff, county officials Lafayette (extension agent, forester, etc.), air photos, topographic maps, etc. Langlacle Lincoln Manitowoc Marathon Textual Description:- The Wisconsin Scientific Area booklet lists the area Marinette name, location and type of each offically designated scientific area and Mlrquette Menominee discusses the scientific area program. Individual maps are on file at Milwaukee DNR.- These maps show location, boundaries, natural features, roads, and Monroe vegetation types. In addition, tabular data exists for each scientific Oconto Oneida area which describes the main featureg of the area, history of land use, Outagamie access to area, location, and administrative information. Ozaukee Pepin Pierce All other known natural areas or potenLial scientific areas are located Polk by point data on county maps. These maps are also maintained in the Portage Scientific Areas files. Price Racine Richland Rock Rusk St. Croix Sauk Sawyer Shawano Sheboygan Contact for Information: Taylor Trempealeau Scientific Areas Preservation Vernon Vilas Council Walworth Department of Natural ResourcegNashburn Box 7921 Washington Waukesha Madison, Wisconsin 53707 Waupaca (608) 266-8916 Waushara Winnebago Wood Revised 1976 2.6.4 NATURAL AREAS INVENTORY 2.6.4 Subsection: HISTORIC AND SCIENTIFIC SITES Section: Human Related Resources Data type: Tabular and maps (published and unpublished) Ashland Barron Bayfield Brown Date of Collection: 1968 to present Date of Publication: Chippewa Clark Crawford Detail: Sites are plotted on page-sized DOT County Highway Maps. Site Dane specific information is available for each scientific area. D.oor Douglas Dunn Aggregation: By county and also Lakes Michigan and Superior coastal Eau Claire area. Grant Quality: Sites inventoried limited to those called to the attention of Green research staff. Iowa Iron Jefferson Timeliness: Kenosha Kewaunee L: Crosse Sources: Field surveys by Scientific Areas staff, air photos, local L fayette naturalists. Manitowoc Textual Description: Natural areas inventories exist for certain counties Marinette and the Lakes Michigan and Superior coastal area (see map). A report, Natural Area Inventory: Wisconsin's Coastal Zone, was completed and Milwaukee published in 1976. All entries have some natural area significance as Monroe remnants of pre-settlement vegetation, extensive areas of undeveloped Oconto. land, outstanding animal habitat or other features of natural area interest. The types of information for each entry include: name, Ozaukee location by quarter/quarter section, ownership, size, natural area rating (state scientific area quality, regional or natural area quality, Polk or local significance) and a brief discussion of the features. Infor- mation is also available for potential sites. Maps are included which Racine show sites of state scientific area quality', existing state scientific Richland area and natural site locations. Rock St. Croix Sauk Contact for Purchase: Contact for Information: Sheboygan Scientific Areas Preservation Vernon Council Walworth Department of Natural Resources. Box 7921 Washington Madison, Wisconsin 53707 C608) 266-8916 - Revised 1976 SCIENTIFIC & NATURAL AREA PROGRAMS & INSTITUTIONAL USE REGIONS LEGEND Completed Natural Area C Inventory Partiall Completed Natural y 0 Area Inventory LO Inventory expected to be completed L -18 months within 12 LAND Source: DNR - County Natural Areas Inventory (1976) VILAS 3A.VER PRICE r, OR E 5 1 I,UWL N1,L NORTHWE T 041111A OARIN I IT I RUSK LANGLADC -X YLOR X OCONT S NOR H T .X .X X ARAI X 0. X .:.. . :- * . :':. ..* -000 ORTAGE UPACA BUFFALO TRIMPEA -X . . I L OUTA LAU JACKSON JUNEAU ADAM 4AU-SHARM""' "[INNf BAGO AtkjMLT L CAD XKI MARQUE I TE]GREEN L 0 0 A 0 X VERNON U INE T - S H-.... .1.UMBIA GE OZAU V )CRAWFORD ...... DANE I A Jrm UKEE *AUKISMA .......... I . .. . . . . . . ... GREEN !ntn*: M::::::: dw State Planning Office partnwnt Of Administration 1976 WISCONSIN LAND RESOURCES DATA INVENTORY 2.7.1 DOA CENSUS CLEARINGHOUSE 2.7.1 Subsection: INFORMATION SERVICES AIM BIBLIOGRAPHIES STATEWIDE Section: Human Related Resources Adams Data type:. Published tabular Ashland Barron Bayfield Brown Date of Collection: April 1970 Buffalo Burnett Calumet Date of Publication: 1972 Chippewa Clark Columbia Crawford Detail: All published census reports, maps, and magnetic tapes of Dane Census data for Wisconsin are on file at the Clearinghouse. Dodge Door Douglas Dunn A@;gre,@@ation: Statewide coverage. Published material generally covers Eau Claire census data down to places with 2,500 population or more. Magnetic Florence Fond du Lac tapes and fifth count summary data cover all places (of all sizes) in Forest Wisconsin. Gram Quality: One of the most comprehensive sources for census related infor- Green Green Lake mation in the State. Iowa Iron Jackson Jefferson Timeliness: Ongoing program. Juneau Kenosha Kewaunee La Crosse Sources: U.S. Dept. of Commerce, Bureau of the Census. Lafayette Langlade Lincoln Manitowoc Marathon Textual Description. The DOA Census Clearinghouse serves State and local Marinette government ana the general public in procuring data and information Marquette Menominee regarding the 1970 U.S. Census of Population and Ho,using. Some infor- Milwaukee mation is also available on other Federal censuses (Census of Agriculture, Monroe Oconto Manufacturing, Retail Trade 9 etc.). The Clearinghouse also has on file Oneida a collection of all special census reports prepared for Wisconsin (census Outagamie tract reports, special subject reports), the major 1960 census reports Ozaukee Pepin for Wisconsin, and the major 1970 reports for all other states. Pierce Polk Lixiited amounts of printed census data can be copied free of charge at Portage Price the Clearinghouse; larger amounts will be provided at cost. The com- Racine puterized census data system is normally available only to State govern- Richland inent agencies or units working with such agencies. Other sources of Rock Rusk census data are the UW-Madison Center for Demography and Ecology and the St. Croix Applied Population Laboratory, State Historical Society, and Legislative Sauk Reference Bureau Library. Sawyer Shawano Sheboygan Contact for Purchase: Contact for Information: Taylor Trempealeau Vernon Census Clearinghouse Coordinator Vilas Information Systems Unit Walworth Department of Administration Washburn Washington Room B-130 Waukesha 1 West Wilson Street Waupaca Madison, Wisconsin 53702 Waushara Winnebago (608) 266-1927 Wood 2.7.2 STATE HISTORICAL SOCIETY 2.7.2 Subsection: INFORMATION SERVICES AND BIBLIOGRAPHIES STATEWIDE Section: Human Related Resources Adams Data type: Mapped and tabular (published and unpublished), Library Ashland Barron Bayfield Brown Date of Collection: Ongoing collection. Some maps are as old as 450 years. Buffalo Burnett Date of Publication: Calumet Chippewa Clark Columbia Crawford Detail: Library includes several thousand maps, plats, photographs, USGS Dane topographic maps (1888-present), etc. Archives and Manuscripts Division Dodge has over 19,000 cubic feet of records (over 15 million manuscripts) Door covering governmental, political and historical sub ects. Douglas i Dunn Aggregation: Various catalogs, references to periodicals, descriptive Eau Claire guides, card catalogs, etc. are available to assist in locating material. Florence Fond du Lac Maps and manuscripts cover Wisconsin and various parts of the Midwest. Forest Grant Quality: The most comprehensive collection of maps and manuscripts in Green Green Lake the state. It is the official depository of the archives of the state Iowa since 1947. iron Jackson Jefferson Timeliness: Ongoing collection. The library is a repository for most all Juneau governmental documents of historical value. Kenosha Kewaunee La Crosse Sources: Lafayette Langlacle Lincoln Manitowoc Marathon Textual Description: The State Historical Society of Wisconsin performs Marinette many functions, among them the collection and preservation of unpublished Marquette Menominee and published records for use in historical research. The scope of these Milwaukee resources encompasses the history of Wisconsin and many other states. Monroe Records date from 1799 to the present. Included are the papers of Oconto Oneida governors, most state agencies, the legislature, and local governments. Outagamie An open-stack library and the Archives-Manuscripts Division hold these Ozaukee documents. Maps and atlas collections include early historical materials Pepin Pierce dating back to the Old Northwest. Original U.S. Public Land Survey maPSs, Polk over 1,700 plat maps, early oblique illustrations of communities, USGS Portage quadrangle maps, and several thousand general maps of cities, counties, Price Racine ports, and other states are included. Copying services are readily Richland available. Thirteen Area Research Centers hold archives and manuscripts Rock Rusk for their region; material may be transferred between centers for review St. Croix within specific regions. Sauk Sawyer Shawano Sheboygan Contact for Purchase: Contact for Information: Taylor Trempealeau Vernon State Historical Society of Vilas Wisconsin Walworth Library Washburn Washington or Waukesha Division of Archives and Waupaca Manuscripts Waushara Winnebago 816 State Street Wood Madison, Wisconsin 53706 (608) 262-3271 2.7.3 DLAD LIBRARY 2.7.3 Subsection: INFORMATION SERVICES AND BIBLIOGRAPHIES STATEWIDE Section: Human Related Resources Adams Data type:. Library Ashland Barron BaVfield Brown Date of Collection: ongoing collection. Buffalo Burnett Date of Publication: Weekly listings ("Library Briefs") are made of all Calumet Chippewa new publications. Clark Columbia Crawford Detail: Includes over 6,000 books, pamphlets and newsletters, 40 Dane periodicals, and as well as special collections of publications Dodge (Wisconsin cities, counties, planning regions). Door Douglas Dunn AggregaLion4 Statewide coverage of publications by cities, counties, Eau Claire regional agencies, etc. Library is organized by subject headings. An Florence Fond du Lac author/title/subject catalog is currently being developed. Forest Grant Quality: One of the best collections of municipal and regional publications Green Green Lake in the State. Iowa Iron Jackson Jefferson Timeliness: Juneau Kenosha Kewaunee La Crosse Sources: Local governments, regional agencies, state agencies, etc. Lafayette Langlade Lincoln Manitowoc Marathon Textual Descriptions: The DLAD Local Affairs Library began in 1967 as an Marinette accumulation of holdings from other departments and bureaus being changed Marquette Menominee by the government reorganization. This original collection was split Milwaukee several times; however, an extensive rebuilding has since taken place. Monroe The library is primarily a pamphlet library. It has 4 special categories Oconto Oneida which are shelved by subject area: local affairs departments in other Outagamie states, Wisconsin cities, Wisconsin counties, and Wisconsin planning Ozaukee Pepin regions. These include both Chamber of Commerce-type materials as well Pierce as more specialized planning studies. Polk Portage Price The weekly newsletter, "Library Briefs", is sent to state 'and regional Racine offices and on request to anyone else. Loans are made with various state Richland agency libraries, and to other libraries for 3 weeks, except for Rock Rusk reference material which does not circulate. St. Croix Sauk Sawyer Shawano Sheboygan Contact for Purchase: Contact for Information: Taylor Trempealeau Vernon Local Affairs Library Vilas Department of Local Affairs and Walworth Development Washburn Washington Room 751 Waukesha 123 W. Washington Avenue Waupaca Madison, Wisconsin 53702 Waushara Winnebago (608) 266-2423 Wood 2.7.4 REGIONAL PLANNING COMMISSION LIBRARIES 2.7.4 Subsection: INFORMATION SERVICES AND BIBLIOGRAPHIES Section: Human Related Resources Data type: Library Ashland Barron Bayfield Brown Date of Collection: Ongoing collection. Buffalo Burnett Date of Publication: Calumet Chippewa Clark Detail: Varies. Crawford Dane Door Douglas Dunn Aggregation: Varies. Each library contains information pertinent to Eau Claire -the region as well as other, more general information. Some libraries Florence have reports available for circulation. Fond du Lac Forest Grant Quality: Green Green Lake Iowa Iron Jackson Timeliness: Continually updated. Juneau Kenosha Kewaunee La Crosse Sources: Federal, State, and regional agencies, private consulting firm. Lafayette Langlacle Lincoln Manitowoc Marathon Textual Description: The RPC libraries are usually primary information Marinette sources for urban and regional planning related material which applies Marquette Menominee to their specific area. They are repositories for such items as Milwaukee regional and county maps, municipal and other civil ordinances, and Monroe various books and documents on resource issues in the specific area. Oconto Oneida Outagamie Ozaukee Pepin Pierce Polk Portage Price Racine Richland Rusk St. Croix Sawyer Shawano Sheboygan Contact for Purchase: Contact for Information: Taylor Trempealeau Specific RPC Vernon Vilas Walworth Washburn Washington Waukesha Waupaca Waushara Winnebago Wood 2.7.5 WISCONSIN DATA IINENTORY 2.7.5 Subsection: INFORMATION SERVICES AND BIBLIOGRAPHIES STATEWIDE lection: Human Related Resources Adams Data type: Published tabular Ashland Barron Bayfield Brown Date of Collection: Through 1969 Buffalo Burnett Date of Publication: 1969 Calumet Chippewa Clark Columbia Detail: Includes an index of over 2,400 records series (groups of Crawford Dane paper, forms, maps, photographs, etc.) on all subjects related to Dodge State planning and budgeting functions which are collected and/or Door Douglas maintained by State agencies. Dunn Aggregation: Statewide inventory is aggregated into 2 sections--an Eau Claire alphabetical listing of all data elements, and a listing of all record Florence Fond du Lac series with descriptions of the data elements contained in the record Forest series. Grant Quality. Green Green Lake Iowa Iron Jackson Jefferson Timeliness: Inventory has not been updated. Some of the descriptive Juneau informa n is out of date. Kenosha Kewaunee La Crosse Sources: State agencies which maintain information applicable to State Lafayette planning and budgeting. Langlade Lincoln Manitowoc Marathon Textual Description: The Wisconsin Data Inventory was compiled by the DOA Marinette Bureau of State Planning in cooperation with other agencies. It provides Marquette Menominee a source index to data and information collected by or available within Milwaukee the various State agencies that are considered applicable to the planning, Monroe programming and budgeting process of State government. Ilie first section Oconto Oneida is an alphabetical listing of the data elements (actually key words) to Outagamie be found in the records received or created by the various State agencies. Ozaukee Over 163,000 data elements are included. The second section includes Pepin Pierce listings of record series (groups of papers, forms, maps, etc.) with Polk descriptive information about each series (name of record series, agency, Portage location, data type, geographic aggregation, storage media, etc.). The Price Racine published inventory (857 pages) is a computer listing of the data Richland elements and the associated record series descriptions. Rock Rusk St. Croix Sauk Sawyer Shawano Sheboygan Contact for Purchase: Contact for Information: Taylor Trempealeau Vernon Bureau of Management Services Vilas Department of Administration Walworth 1 West Wilson Street Washburn Washington Madison, Wis. 53702 Waukesha (608) 266-1694 Waupaca Waushara Winnebago Wood 2.7.6 GREAT LAKES BASIN COMMISSION FRAMEWORK STUDY 2.7.6 Subsection: INFORMATION SERVICES AND BIBLIOGRAPHIES Section: Human Related Resources Data type: Published tabular and mapped Ashland Bayfield Date of Collection: Through 1975 Brown Date of Publication: 1975 Calumet Detail: Study includes 23 appendices covering land and water resource and planning elements (see following table). Data and summaries are usually generalized for planning subregions or the entire region. Door Douglas Aggregation: Includes Lake Superior and Lake Michigan drainage areas (counties) in Wisconsin. Most data and information are described for each Florence Fond du Lac subregion or subarea within subregions, 23 appendices are Forest contained in 23 volumes. Quality: The most comprehensive published information source for the Green Lake Great Lakes Basin. Iron Timeliness: Kenosha Kewaunee Sources: Great Lakes Basin Commission, State agencies, Federal agencies. Langlade Manltowoc Textual Description: The Great Lakes Basin Commission is presently Marinette publishing the 23 appendices of its Framework Study, a comprehensive, Marquette Menominee coordinated effort to compile and process all pertinent information Milwaukee needed for the development of broad goals and plans for the Great Lakes region. The following table indicates the subjects of these appendices. Oconto The data and information in these appendices were compiled by Work Outagamie Groups, representing the various States and Federal agencies which are Ozaukee involved in the subjects. Each appendix includes basic data and information, definitions of problems and needs, analyses of activities, and processes within each subregion, and recommendations and projections for the future. Some of the appendices are not yet available in final Racine form, although drafts of all appendices have been produced. Shawano Contact for Purchase: -or- Contact for Information: Sheboygan Great Lakes Basin Commission 3475 Plymouth Road Walworth P.O. Box 999 Washington Ann Arbor, Michigan 48106 Waukesha Waupaca Waushara Winnebago GREAT LAKES BASIN COMMISSION FRAMEWORK STUDY Appendix Title I Alternative Frameworks 2 Surface Water Hydrology 3 Geology and Ground Water 4 Limnology of Lakes and Embayments 5 Mineral Resources 6 Water Supply-Municipal, Industrial and Rural 7 Water Quality 8 Fish C9 Commercial Navigation R9 Recreational Boating 10 Power 11 Levels and Flows 12 Shore Use and Erosion 13 Land Use and Management 14 Flood Plains 15 Irrigation 16 Drainage 17 Wildlife 18 Erosion and Sedimentation 19 Economic and Demographic Studies F20 Federal Laws, Policies and Institutional Arrangements S20 State Laws, Policies and Institutional Arrangements 21 Outdoor Recreation 22 Aesthetic and Cultural Resources 23 Health Aspects 2.7.7 UPPER MISSISSIPPI RIVER COMPREHENSIVE BASIN STUDY 2.7.7 Subsection: INFORMATION SERVICES AM BIBLIOGRAPHIES STATEWIDE Section: Human Related Resources Adams Data type: Published tabular Ashland Barron Bayfield Date of Collection: 1963 - 1968 Buffalo Burnett Date of Publication: 1970 Chippewa Clark Columbia Detail: 17 appendices containing basic data and summary information on Crawford Dane basic resources, economic and legal studies (see list). Most of the Dodge data were previously published. Douglas Dunn Aggregation: Entire Mississippi River basin in Wisconsin and adjacent Eau Claire states. 17 appendices are published in 9 volumes. Forest Grant Quality: Green Iowa Iron Jackson Jefferson Timeliness: Much information may be out of date. Juneau Kenosha La Crosse Sources: U.S. Dept. of Commerce, U.S. Dept. of Interior, HEW, USDA, U.S. Lafayette Army Corps of Engineers, states of Wisconsin, Illinois, Iowa, Missouri, Langlacle Indiana, South Dakota, Minnesota. Lincoln Marathon Textual Description: The Upper Mississippi River Basin Coordinating Committee prepared this study for a framework program for the development of water and related land resources in the Basin. Many State and Federal Milwaukee agencies participated in collecting field data and secondary information. Monroe The 17 appendices were coordinated and prepared by eight advisory Oneida committees. Pepin Pierce Polk Portage Price Racine Richland Rock Rusk St. Croix Sauk Sawyer Contact for Purchase: -or- Contact for Information: Taylor Trempealeau Upper Mississippi River Basin Vernon Vilas Commission Walworth Federal Building Washburn Fort Snelling Washington Waukesha Twin Cities, Minnesota 55111 Waushara Wood UPPER MISSISSIPPI COMPREHENSIVE BASIN STUDY REPORTS Main Report Vol. I Appendix A: History of Investigation Vol. II Appendix B: Aesthetic and Cultural Values Vol. II Appendix C: Climatology and Meterology Vol. III Appendix D: Surface Water Hydrology Vol. III Appendix E: Ground Water and Geology Vol. III Appendix F: Mineral Resources Vol. III Appendix G: Flurial Sediment Vol. III Appendix H: Water Supply and Quality Control Vol. IV Appendix I: Flood Control Vol. V Appendix J: Navigation Vol. V Appendix K: Recreation Vol. VI*, Appendix L: Fish and Wildlife Vol. VI Appendix M: Power Vol. VI Appendix N: Agriculture Vol. VI Appendix 0: State and Federal Water Laws and Programs Vol. VII Appendix P: Economic Base Study and Projections Vol. VIII Appendix Q: Framework for Development Vol. Ix BIOLOGICAL RESOURCES VEGETATION FISH AND WILDLIFE INFORMATION SERVICES AND BIBLIOGRAPHY Item Number Section.Subsection.Item BIOLOGICAL RESOURCES VEGETATION 3.1 Wisconsin Wetlands, Nineteenth Century 3.1.1 Wisconsin Wetland Inventory 3.1.2 Southwbstern Wisconsin Wetland and Woodland Gain/Loss Inventory 3.1.3 Project Sanguine Bog Maps 3.1.4 UW Herbarium Collection 3.1.5 UW Plant Ecology Laboratory Records 3.1.6 Wisconsin Forest Resource Statistics 3.1.7 County and State Forest Ilanagement Plans 3.1.8 USDA Forest Service - Timber Management Plans 3.1.9 FISH AND WILDLIFE 3.2 DNR Game and Waterfowl Surveys 3.2.1 DNR Fish Management Data 3.2.2 Wisconsin Trout Stream 3.2.3 Birds of Southwestern Wisconsin 3.2.4 INFOR24ATION SERVICES AND BIBLIOGRAPHIES 3.3 DNR Research Division--Research and Technical Report Series 3.3.1 Milwaukee Public Museum 3.3.2 Vegetation of Wisconsin, by John T. Curtis 3.3.3 Mammals of Wisconsin, by H.T. Jackson 3.3.4 FISH AND COUNTY COVERAGE VEGETATION WILDLIFE MCOMPLETE PARTIAL AZ' o' P 1z' j Ada- Ashland Ba,,.n Br-o cf) Buffalo Burn@T, -EdIUMP' LU )F AMIMMI /Ml/ AMMIMMOMM/ Cla,k JIMMI/ " / iml / IMMEMOMR01m / Coi.mb,., /ir/ M,Awr/I=1M1=mmw'/ I I Cr-f-i IF A M/ IRMV A1010111111101=11018MMI A Da,c IV I==/ 'mI AMMONNOMM / 11 / 11100001, / mr IINNIMIMMImm Doo, AMMM/ /19mv /1101111MMOIBMIM/ ff.-.qlal AIMMNN/ Amil AMMEMNIMMI Duno IMINIME / Imm / jmmmmm@m / E.uCl..,,, /MiMem, 1IBMIK /ImMMM8mm' /I FI-n-_ Aimmmmir /m/ /immommemi m/ F-6 du jr ...... imm/ /I, / Bmr immmmmmm* --Z;-,.nt Pr AMr /I=/ liff0V /j=M=MB=W0/ G'n" )F AV' /.MI @WWI/ AMMMM =/I (i-m L.,k@ II/'.Mm jewl / JMMMM m / Iowa )MI / 8mr / IMINIONNIMBIMM, / AMMBM/ @WWV AMOMEM191018=1 tron m J@c-. / j m / jowl AMMEMOMM JOt-on / 11 /.MM' / imr IMMINWINUBMIM, junedu /111111111011=1111O/ /Nov /IMMMME08m/ A Keo.%ha r Ar /I== /)mv Ammmmimfml, I LU Kew-nep / I so' / Iml / / I -E_dcro_Sse - AE / /immr / imm==Bmm, I Lafayette IF A r / Ml/ 1001V AMMOMENERMI Lanclarle J mr 7 /,mi Ammimmill I mr IMMIMMIMM, 01, A Maldih.n ma"not, Marquette mr igm m-o"n- Mfl.auk.e ci'-c'o" _Z@ -n-t-11-11111AI One,da Outacfa-e Otaukee peo'@@ -A Pip,rce E IBM IN IM Poll, P'@taqp )IF A mm/ /Nmv AMMMMNMMV p'- JIM/ 11 / Imi /)MMEMOmmmi _ __jp'/II kmmr RdC-, /)MM, / 9mr / IMMMON H,chI.,d AMK /i / /mmv /iM@@@RMOOV R,_@L k st c'_.1. 118OK SdUk_ M/ /0=1/ A ElEm, / 1mr / Immmmem Sh-ainu 110101", / IMINK /I=MMMNNM I Shkin@,n AMEMI 111MV ANNIONNOWERM T,tvl", / i 1 11 / NMI /)NMBMMMBMMN r wir i=Mmmm Am OEM S"y" ';"- ,Ldn LSh @ osrjoj Vd- INK mm &--th Mr /,ffmr isommm me / 001K /IMMMMEMM., M/ IMOV AMMONIONOMMI. VV-k@,,h,, '1@0111111111= / 18mi / immmmumm / vv'@"I" /immmmm, / mir / immmmmmr / vv'-1h'_._ IMEN/ 1mmv'A is K' "INININNIN / ,NMI / AMEllmmmi/ vwv. I 3.1.1 WISCONSIN WETLANDS, NINETEENTH CENTURY 3.1.1 Subsection: VEGETATION STATEWIDE Section: Biological Resources Adams Data type:, Map Ashland Barron Bayfield Brown Date of Collection: Land survey in 1832-1866. Data compilation in Buffalo 1973. Burnett Date of Publication: Completed in 1974 (to be published) Calumet Chippewa Clark Columbia Detail: Scale is 1:500,000. I-lap does not indicate different wetland Crawford Dane types. A statistical summary is available which approximates the Dodge total wetland area within each township in the state. Door Douglas Dunn Aggregation: State map. Individual township summaries of wetland Eau Claire acreage in 19th century. Florence Fond du Lac Forest Grant Quality: Very questionable source data. Original land survey notes are Green Green Lake variable, sparse, and wetland boundaries are poorly defined. Iowa Iron Jackson Jefferson Timeliness: Of use for historical perspective only. This is the Juneau only statewide survey of wetlands in Wisconsin for the 19th century. Kenosha Kewaunee La Crosse Sources: Original Public Land Survey notes. Compilations made by Lafayette J. William Trygg of Ely, Hinn. (northern 2/3 of state) and Finley Langlade of UW-Iladison (southern 1/3 of state). Statewide map compiled by Lincoln Manitowoc Water Resources Planning Section, DNR. Marathon Textual Description: The Water Resources Planning Section of the DNR Marinette has prepared this 19th century wetlands map and stmunary of acreage Marquette Menominee as part of a Comprehensive State Water Resources Plan. The term Milwaukee "wetland" includes all types of marshes, swamps, and bogs, and covered Monroe about 5 million acres as of the mid-1800's. The quality of the map Oconto Oneida reflects the primitive and variable techniques used by the original Outagamie surveyors. Finley and Trygg, the original compilers of the land Ozaukee surveyors' notes, produced maps of the natural vegetation in more Pepin Pierce detail and at larger scales than the statewide map. All major wet- Polk land areas are delineated as a dark tone on the map; no other features Portage are shown. Price Racine Richland Rock Rusk St. Croix Sauk Sawyer Shawano Sheboygan Contact for Purchase: Contact for Infornation: Taylor Trempealeau Vernon Dept. of Natural Resources Vilas Water Resources Planning Sectionwalworth Box 450 Washburn Washington Madison, Wisconsin 53701 Waukesha (608) 266-0821 Waupaca Waushara Winnebago Wood 3.1.2 WISCONSIN WETLAND INVENTORY 3.1.2 Subsection: VEGETATION Section: Biological Resources Data type: Published Maps and Tabular Date of Collection: 1955 1962 Date of Publication: 1959 1963 (see map), Columbia Detail: 1:63,360 Dane Dodge Fond du Lac Quality: Green Green Lake Timeliness: Inventories have never been updated. Jeff erso n Kenosha Sources: Wisconsin Conservation Department (now DNR) field surveys, Wisconsin Land Inventory Land Cover Maps.. Textual Description: The Wisconsin Wetland Inventory includes town- ship maps which show wetland type and wetland quality. The wetland Marquette types include: pothole, fresh meadow, shallow marsh, deep marsh, shrub swamp, timber swamp and bog. The wetland quality category includes: good--non-drainable; good-drainable; fair to poor--non- drainable; and fair to poor-drainable.., The;inventory also contains the Wisconsin Land Inventory--Land Cover,Maps for the same town- ships. Also included is a county map showi,ngexisting wetlands in 1960 and another county map showing wetland.losses 1939-1960. The tabular data show the number and percentage of wetl ands and the total acreage under each wetland type for each township. It also contains data on whether the area is drainable and whether it is used for Racine grazing. Rock Contact for Purchase: Contact for Information: Bureau of Fish and Wildlife Management Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources P.O. Box 450 Waukesha Madison, Wisconsin 53701 (608) 266-1877 Winnebago WISCONSIN WETLAND INVENTORIES Number in County is year published DAY F IEL 0 DOUGLAS ASHLAND to, ON VILAS RNE77 WASHBURN- PRICE ONEIDA Pot MAWNE T TL BARRON -RU-S LINCOLN ST CROIX OUNN CHIPPEWA AYLURI 7ANGLADE OCIINTII@ CLARK MARWI-H@ON I --l-NOWTIN E E EAU CLAIRE DOD- ODD PORIAGE WAUPACA 8 AAWAU.fE BUFFALO TRtMPEA [A MANITUWQ JUNEAU ADAMS INAUSHARA ..N.j GAGO At -1. T L RAW 62 MAAQUE T@@; "EN 11 L ',Hf gl)frA% 63 VERNON 61 SAU. ODGE CRAWFORD 60 61 IOWA JEFFERSON *AUXESMA ..EC rRANT 61 61 60 A FAYFTTE REEN Cw WALWORTH RACINE 63 59 A WSCONSIN State Planning Office Departmirit Of Administrati.@n 1975 WISCONSIN LAND RESOURCES DATA INVENTORY 3.1.3 SOUTIMSTERN WISCONSIN WETLAND & WOODLAND GAIN/LOSS INVENTORY 3.1.3 Subsection: VEGETATION Section: Biological Resources Data type: Unpublished Tabular Date of Collection: 1968 Date of Publication: Completed in 1973 Detail: Information is generalized for each township. Aggregation: Collected by township; filed by township within each county. Grant Green Quality: Source data, Wisconsin Land Inventory, has serious limitations because of its questionable accuracy and agricultural bias. Iowa Timeliness: Sources: Wisconsin Land Inventory, aerial photography (1968) and field Lafayette survey conducted by SWWRPC in conjunction with DNR. Textual Description: The Wetland and Woodland Gain/Loss Inventory for Southwestern Wisconsin includes tables showing the 1938 township totals for wetlands and woodlands, the 1968 township totals, and@the percent change by category for each township. The information is unpublished and must be viewed at the Planning Commission. Richland Contact for Purchase: Contact for-Information: Southwestern Wisconsin Regional Planning Commission 217 Pioneer Tower UW-Platteville Platteville, Wis. 53818 (608) 348-2731 WETLANDS AND WOODLANDS GAIN/LOSS INVENTORY- SOUTHWESTERN WISCONSIN BAVF 'CL D DOUOLAS ASHLAND POAI VtLls BURNETT *ASHOURN I.-EA P.lcr ONEIDA POL. w_u s _K LI-CIlLN LANGLADE CHIPPEWA 7A1LJ_ 10@INT. S, CPO.. DUNN CLARA Ll P'ERC( -CLAIRE S @ A; _--__01 FIVFFALO TR(MpE [At L Z.7F AU ,,@c @so. 7WIN _N !__@A0 IIINL All AD VM ACH A ;A, 1111 1 NONROf L CPOSSE MARQUETTE VERNON l U.W. 0 1@uw TIE 7 _-L CRAWFORD IA-.1 D- It", n At State Plan ing Office HE ' T" 1_@ 0 7-INT 1@' UVISCONSV i Department Of Administration 1975 WISCONSIN LAND RESOURCES DATA INVENTORY 3.1.4 PROJECT SANGUINE BOG MAPS 3.1.4 Subsection: VEGETATION Section: Biological Resources Data type: Published Maps Ashland Bayfield Date of Collection: 1969 Date of Publication: 1969 Chippewa Clark Detail: 1:48,000 (USGS planimetric maps). Bogs are classified in three types. Aggregation: Maps are available for each USGS 15 minute quadrangle in Eau Claire study area. Countywide summaries are available for each county in study. Florence Forest Quality: Iron Jackson Timeliness: Sources: USGS base maps, aerial photography and field surveys. Langlacle Lincoln Marathon Textual Description: Bog maps show the locations of all bogs in area Marinette covered. The bogs are classified as floating, shallow (less than 5 Menominee feet) and deep (greater than 5 feet). Approximate boundaries are shown for each bog. Oconto Oneida The Project Sanquine study area was subdivided into 47 regions on the Outagamie basis of bog characteristics. These regions transcend the county bound- aries and therefore each one may be included in more than one county summary. A map of the regions in each county is included along with a textual descripiton of the bog characteristics in each. Portage Price For a detailed methodological information see: An Airphoto Analysis of a Portion of Wisconsin and Michigan (12/69) for Project Sanguine. Rusk Sawyer Shawano Contact for Information: Taylor University of Wisconsin-Madison Vilas Department of Geography Map & Air Photo Library Room 384 Science Hall Madison, Wisconsin 53706 Waupaca (608) 262-1471 or U.S. Navy Underwater Sound Wood Laboratory Fort Trumbell New London, Connecticut PROJECT SANGUINE, 1969 ............... I. ... ....... POL. x.... ........ . ... .......... ... X. ..... X $I COO.. Oulth ........ ... K- ........... ..... ...... ... EAU CLAIR ............. .... . .. ...... ....... X 000. X A.A-Ef ........... 0 BUFFALO RIM L X, 'A A u ... ..... ... X MANITQW0 JUNEAU ADAMS -%WA-USHARA .-.L ONROF L CROSS MARGVETTE GRtE"L A FOND Ol) I AC VERPOOR, DODGE ICHLAND oz.- CRAWFORD DAN( -10-wr" if"E.So. -E@- bl@W UKEE GRANT - @Rocv LA FAYETTE WSCONSIN State Planning Office Departinent Of Administration 1975 WISCONSIN LAND RESOURCES DATA INVENTORY 3.1.5 UW HERBARIUM COLLECTION 3.1.5 Subsection: VEGETATION Section: Biological Resources STATEWIDE Data type: Unpublished tabular Adams Ashland Barron Bayfield Date of Collection: Ongoing acquisition Brown Buffalo Burnett Date of Publication: Miscellaneous publications Calumet Chippewa Clark Columbia Detail: Over 630,000 specimens, including 200,000 from Wisconsin. Crawford Dane Dodge Door Douglas Dunn Aggregation: Arranged taxonomically (by Family, Order, Genus and Eau Claire Species). All specimens are accessible for study. Reference material Florence is available for locating and identifying specimens. Fond du Lac Forest Grant Quality: Rated as the eighth best herbarium in the nation. Green Green Lake Iowa Iron Jackson Jefferson Timeliness: Ongoing acquisition. Juneau Kenosha Kewaunee La Crosse Sources: Students, UW staff, various institutions and private Lafayette contributions. Langlacle Lincoln Manitowoc Textual Description: The UW Herbarium is the foremost collection of Marathon Wisconsin plants in the world. Of the 630,000 specimens, there are Marinette 430,000 vascular plant specimens, 100,000 specimens of fungi, 10,000 Marquette Menominee specimens of algae, and a variety of other specialized collections. Milwaukee Monroe Some 70 reports have been published on the plant life of Wisconsin by Oconto Oneida the herbarium staff. Three forthcoming publications which will serve Outagamie as useful reference material are: "Rare and Endangered Species in the Ozaukee Flora of Wisconsin", An Atlas of the Vascular Flora of Wisconsin,, and Pepin Pierce a Flora of Wisconsin. Polk Portage Price Racine Richland Rock Rusk St. Croix Sauk Sawyer Contact for Purchase: Contact for Information: Shawano Sheboygan Taylor University of Wisconsin Trempealeau Vernon Herbarium Vilas 245 Birge Hall Walworth University of Wisconsin- Washburn Washington Madison Waukesha Madison, Wisconsin 53706 Waupaca (608) 262-2972 Waushara Winnebago Wood 3.1.6 UW PLANT ECOLOGY LABORATORY RECORDS 3.1.6 Subsection: VEGETATION STATEWIDE Section: Biological Resources Adams Data type: Unpublished tabular Ashland Barron Bayfield Brown Date of Collection: Late 1940's - present; ongoing program Buffalo Burnett Calumet Date of Publication: Chippewa Clark Columbia Crawford Detail: Detailed sampling data for individual sites (15-40 acres each). Dane Over 1500 sites inventoried throughout the state. Dodge Door Douglas Dunn Aggregation. Statewide coverage. Site locations are indicated on Eau Claire 8 1/2" x 11" DOT county road maps. Data is filed by type of vegetative Florence Fond du Lac community and by individual site. Forest Grant Quality.* Data is highly detailed. Sampling procedures vary considerably Green Green Lake for different sites. Iowa Iron Jackson Jefferson Timeliness. Many of the older files are out of date, but the information Juneau is still very useful for botanical studies. Kenosha Kewaunee La Crosse Sources: UW-Madison Botany Department faculty and students. Lafayette Langlade Lincoln Manitowoc Marathon Textual Description: The Plant Ecology Laboratory at the UW-Madison Marinette maintains an extensive file of data on native vegetative communities in Marquette Menominee Wisconsin. Specialized ecological sampling techniques were used to Milwaukee collect information on the frequency, density, dominance, importance Monroe value, and other parameters for selected sites. The sites were selected Oconto Oneida for their homogeneity and representative quality. Outagamie Ozaukee Most of the data was collected as part of students' theses or by certain Pepin Pierce faculty (Curtis, Cottam, Green, and others). An authoritative text, Polk Vegetation of Wisconsin, John Curtis, 1959, UW Press, was developed from Portage this data; it includes general descriptions and several summaries of the Price Racine data. Richland Rock Rusk Records at the Plant Ecology Laboratory are available for review by St. Croix making an appointment in advance. Sauk Sawyer Shawano Sheboygan Contact for Purchase: Contact for Information: Taylor Trempealeau Vernon University of Wisconsin- Vilas Madison Walworth Botany Department Washburn Washington Birge Hall Waukesha Madison, Wisconsin 53706 Waupaca (608) 262-1057 Waushara Winnebago Wood 3.1.7 WISCONSIN FOREST RESOURCE STATISTICS 3.1.7 Subsection: VEGETATION STATEWIDE Section: Biological Resources Adams Ashland Data type: Published Tabular Barron Bayfield Brown Buffalo Date of Collection: 1966 - 1968 Burnett Calumet Date of Publication: 1968 (3rd edition) Chippewa Clark Columbia Crawford Detail: Detailed information on areal and growth measurements pri- Dane Dodge marily for commercial forests throughout state. Door Douglas Dunn Eau Claire Aggregation: Collected for 8 multi-county districts (covers state) Florence which conform to the State Administrative Districts. Information Fond du Lac aggregated by county. Forest Grant Green Quality: The sampling accuracy for area of commercial forest land and Green Lake growing stock volume, are included within each report. In some Iowa Iron counties the standard error may be up to 46%. Jackson Jefferson Timeliness: May be out of date in certain areas. New editions are Juneau Kenosha published every few years. Kewaunee La Crosse Sources: DNR field surveys, USDA-North Central Forest Experimental Lafayette Langlade Station, DOT, DNR, & ASCS aerial photography. Lincoln Manitowoc Marathon Marinette Textual Description: Wisconsin Forest Resources Statistics is a Marquette series of 8 reports which contain detailed information on forests in Menominee the state. Tables included are (1) area by land class (forest land Milwaukee Monroe classes and non-forest land classes), (2) area of commercial forest Oconto land by ownership classes, (3) area of commercial forest land by type Oneida and stand size class, (4) area of commercial forest land by stand Outagamie Ozaukee treatment, (5) net volume of commercial forest land by species, (6) Pepin net annual growth of species, (8) number of primary wood-using mills. Pierce Polk These tables offer a comprehensive view of Wisconsin forest resources Portage with an emphasis on commercial forest lands. Price Racine Richland Wisconsin's 1968 Timber Resource - A Perspective, by Spencer and Rock Thorne, USDA Forest Service Resource Bulletin NC-15, 1972, offers a Rusk statewide prospectus and analysis of the 1968 Forest Resource St. Croix Sauk Statistics. Sawyer Shawano Sheboygan Taylor Contact for Purchase: Contact for Information: Trempealeau Vernon DNR District Offices Vilas Walworth or Washburn Division of Forestry Washington Department of Natural Waukesha Resources Waupaca Waushara P.O. Box 450 Winnebago Madison, Wisconsin 53701 Wood (608) 266-2621 3.1.8 COUNTY & STATE FOREST MANAGEMENT PLANS 3.1.8 Subsection: VEGETATION Section: Biological Resources Data type: Unpublished Mapped and Tabular Ashland Barron Bayfield Date of Collection: Annually Burnett Date of Publication: Forest Management Plans produced every 10 years. Chippewa Clark Detail: Forest type maps compiled at about 1:18,000 scale. Forest type and stand and density information collected for all tracts greater than 5 acres. Douglas Aggregation: Information collected for county and state forests. Land Eau Claire use maps are available for each compartment. (250 acres or more),, and Florence Fond du Lac forest types are indicated for stands of 5 acres or more. Information on Forest file at DNR and with forest superintendents. Quality: Information collected by fully trained technicians. Iron Jackson Jefferson Timeliness: Most current information readily available. A complete Juneau inventory of county and state forests is completed once over ten years. Sources. Surveyed with aerial photography and field checked once every La Crosse ten years by DNR forest personnel. Langlade Lincoln Manitowoc Marathon Textual Description: The county and state forest management plans are Marinette produced every 10 years for each county and state forest. They normally include a history of the area, a forest type map, a summary of forest management policies (land acquisition, sites, etc.) and goals and Monroe objectives for the forest. The preparation of this report is an ongoing Oconto process which covers a ten year period. The information collected is Oneida available for use from DNR or the forest superintendent. Forest type, stand and density information is mapped and collected for areas of 5 acres and greater. Information on land ownership, land use, income, Polk roads, timber sites, reforesting, etc., is also collected. A full Price recreational facility inventory is also maintained for each county and state forest. Rusk Sawyer Contact for Purchase: Contact for Information: Taylor DNR District Offices Vilas or Walworth Division of Forestry Washburn Department of Natural Washington Waukesha Resources P.O. Box 450 Madison, Wisconsin 53701 Wood (608) 266-2621 COUNTY AND STATE FOREST MANAGEMENT PLANS BAYFIELD COUStAs AS-LAND 'no, 6 AMET WA H8UqN @ILAS 0 PRICE ONE IDA FOAL5T 0 POLK BARRON MARINE T T LINCOLN TAYLOR 7ANGLAOL OCONTO ST coo'. DUNN CHIP EWA 0 0 0 CLARK fiiARAT.-Oh EAU CLAIRE 0 BUFFALO 0 0 'i 0 _00 PORTAGE WAUPACA - Ep'). DOOR T RE Mpt : L 1. TA G JACKSON JIF.EA. O.-S AUSHARA WINNt BAG AL ll@t I ONROF L CROSS MARQUE T TE GREEN I, AK( FOND OU LAC I VERNON SAUK Cot UMBIA DODGE RICHLAND CRAWFORD DANE JEFFERSON *AUKLSKA MILW UKEE GRANT 0 0 @" -FAYETTE GREEN 4_(5_cK WALWORTI State Planning Offlice artment Of Adminit'..Vionj 1975 WISCONSIN LAND RESOURCES DATA INVENTORY 3.1.9 U.S.D.A. FOREST SERVICE - TIMBER MANAGEMENT PLANS 3.1.9 Subsection: VEGETATION Section: Biological Resources Data type: Published Tabular Ashland Bayfield Date of Collection: Ongoing survey program; 1963-4 for data in 1965 publication. Date of Publication: 1965, published every 10 years. Detail: Information derived from 1:15,840 forest type maps and site specific sampling. Aggregation: Covers the entire forest; survey is broken down into subarea districts. More current information is collected and stored at forest Florence headquarters; information must be used there. Forest Quality:" The most detailed information available for vegetation in the National Forests. Timeliness: 10 year span covered by report may make some information out of date. Information is systematically updated and stored in computer files. Sources: Field surveys and aerial photography. Langlade Textual Description: 'Both of the national forests located in Wisconsin, Chequamegon and Nicolet, have Timber Management Plans. These documents contain information on forest type and stand size, timber volume, age, growth, etc. The data are presented in tables which show forest types. [spruce-fir, white and red pine, jack pine, swamp conifer, aspen-birch Oconto Oneida other hardwoods, etc.] and the associated information (age, volume, etc). Information is also presented on acreage by type, management policies, production status, year of origin, etc. A textual description accom- panies the data. The forest inventory also involved air photo interpretation and type Price maping for all National Forest lands on infrared, 1:15840 scale aerial photographs, taken in the summer of 1963. Sawyer Contact for Purchase: Contact for Information: Taylor Forest Supervisor Vilas Nicolet National Forest Federal Building Rhinelander, Wis. 5450i (715) 362-3415 or Forest Supervisor Chequamegon National Forest Federal Building Park Falls, Wis. 54552 (715) 762-3252 NICOLET AND CHEQUAMEGON NATIONAL FORESTS Nicolet Chequamegon BAI I IE, afaM JIMIREM OCUQLAS mom- ""AND WILAS BURN[ T I WASHBURN A4p**%I- ONE.0' PO'. ........ .. 4.-t I I ARON -PU S -K -C@L -.- T. C.,PPE S, CROIX DUNN '1141IN @IXAMA CLARk FAU CLAIRE -c Z_ A P6 'ATE B.-N NF..- I BUFFALO TR[-PE-U U JUNE AU DA.S XXAUS ... A '.I 114L T I, L CROSSE XXARUUj I TE GREEN I ..f IONO I-, A'. @IERNON mc-t --.0 1@-- -U. r 0, umo-'. CRAWFORD 11 OANf-- F, I o A -JEFFERSON --l- ,.(I GRANT "PEE. RnCK LA B -Tiann'@g ff'co [@@S"Jfiepart.:;en ol C _JA:d@.@iml@ibin 1975 WISCONSIN LAND RESOURCES DATA INVENTORY 3.2.1 DNR GAME AND WATERFOWL SURVEYS 3.2.1 Subsection: FISH AND WILDLIFE STATEWIDE Section: Biological Resources Adams Data tZpe: Unpublished Tabular Ashland Barron Bayfield Brown Date of Collection: Annual harvest counts, year-round censuses Buffalo Burnett Calumet Date of Publication: Annual (unpublished) compilations Chippewa Clark Columbia Crawford Detail: Scale and type of survey varies for each type of wildlife. Each Dane survey is geographically based on the range of the animal. Dodge Door Douglas Dunn Aggregation: By species or general animal type; and by county or DNR Eau Claire project location. Florence Fond du Lac Forest Grant Quality: All counts are estimates, usually based on sportsman ques- Green Green Lake tionnaires or field surveys along transect lines. Information is Iowa primarily useful for studying population trends in selected regions. Iron Jackson Jefferson Timeliness: Information is usually current as of the previous year. Juneau Kenosha Kewaunee La Crosse Sources: DNR district staff; DNR state office staff; individual Lafayette sportsmen responses to questionnaires. Langlacle Lincoln Manitowoc Marathon Textual Description: The DNR Bureau of Fish and Wildlife Management Marinette Marquette collects data on wildlife (game and non-game), waterfowl, and endangered Menominee species. A variety of survey methods are used, depending on the type Milwaukee of wildlife. Counts are made along transects for estimating various Monroe Oconto waterfowl and small game populations. Harvest counts are made from Oneida surveying sportsmen via statewide questionnaires. Some of the wildlife Outagamie types for which populations and harvests are estimated are rabbits, Ozaukee Pepin squirrels, deer, bear, pheasant, grouse, woodcock, quail, ducks, geese, Pierce and various non-game and endangered species. Many of the surveys are Polk on state-owned lands (hunting areas, wildlife areas, refuges). A Portage Price small-game and waterfowl harvest index and various other compilations Racine are prepared each year. Richland Rock Rusk The Bureau of Fish and Wildlife Management is also involved in special St. Croix research projects on certain wildlife species. Sauk Sawyer Shawano Sheboygan Contact for Purchase: Contact for Information: Taylor Trempealeau Vernon Bureau of Fish & Wildlife Vilas Management Walworth Dept. of Hatural Resources Washburn Washington Box 450 Waukesha Madison, Wisconsin 53701 Waupaca (608) 266-1877 Waushara Winnebago Wood 3.2.2 DNR FISH 1WiAGF1-1MNT DATA 3.2.2 Subsection: FISH AND WILDLIFE STATEWIDE Section: Biological Resources Adams Data type: Unpublished and published tabular Ashland Barron Bayfield Brown Date of Collection: 1950's present Buffalo Burnett Date of Publication: 1966 present (Fish Management Reports) Calumet Chippewa Clark Columbia Detail: Observational and analytical data on fisheries management, on a Crawford Dane project basis. Dodge Door Douglas Dunn Aggregation: Reports pertain to individual management projects or problems. Eau Claire Subjects for reports may be organized around individual species, Florence Fond du Lac individual lakes or streams, specific management problems, etc. Forest Grant Quality: The only report series that deals exclusively with fish manage- Green ment. Green Lake Iowa Iron Jackson Jefferson Timeliness: Varies; ongoing research and report series. Juneau Kenosha Kewaunee La Crosse Sources: DNR Bureau of Fish and Wildlife Management. Lafayette Langlacle Lincoln Manitowoc Marathon Textual Description: The DNR Bureau of Fish and Wildlife Management perform Marinette studies and prepares a Fish Management Reports series in order to Marquette Menominee communicate the results and techniques in projects. The topics of the Milwaukee management projects and reports include such items as creel censuses, Monroe toxicity studies, etc. Lists of available reports are free upon request. Oconto Oneida Outagamie An unpublished survey report series is also maintained by DNR on specific Ozaukee lakes and trout streams throughout Wisconsin. These reports document Pepin Pierce very specific data which have been collected for fish populations in Polk the specific water body. Portage Price Racine Richland Rock Rusk St. Croix Sauk Sawyer Shawano Sheboygan Contact for Purchase: -or- Contact for Information: Taylor Trempealeau Vernon Bureau of Fish and Wildlife Management Vilas Department of Natural Resources Walworth Box 450 Washburn Washington Madison, Wisconsin 53701 Waukesha (608) 266-1877 Waupaca Waushara Winnebago Wood 3.2.3 WISCONSIN TROUT STREAMS 3.2.3 Subsection: FISH AND WILDLIFE STATEWIDE Section: Biological Resources Adams Date type: Published tabular Ashland Barron Bayfield Brown Date of Collection: Buffalo Burnett Calumet Date of Publication: 1974 Chippewa Clark Columbia Crawford Detail: 25 multi-county maps at 1:633,600 scale. Text indicates species Dane Dodge present and length of stream within each class of trout water. Door Douglas Dunn Eau Claire Aggregation: Single document for entire state. Streams are aggregated Florence by county and listed alphabetically. Fond du Lac Forest Grant Green QualitT.@ Green Lake Iowa Iron Jackson Jefferson Timeliness: Juneau Kenosha Kewaunee La Crosse Sources: DNR Lafayette Langlacle Lincoln Manitowoc Marathon Marinette Textual Description: The DNR publication, Wisconsin Trout Streams con- Marquette tains maps and descriptions for the 1500+ trout streams in Wisconsin Menominee (almost 8,700 miles). The 25 regional maps indicate the streams (with Milwaukee Monroe a reference number for each stream) and major roads within each region. Oconto The alphabetical lists of trout streams indicate the stream name, the Oneida reach of the stream whi'ch is trout water, and the trout species present. Outagamie Ozaukee The list also indicates the quality of the stream reach (Class I, II, Pepin or III), the mileage within each reach$ and a brief description of the Pierce location of that reach. This publication is available for purchase Polk Po rtage A variety of other publications are available for purchase which provide Price related information on other fish (Wisconsin Walleye Waters, Wisconsin Racine Richland Muskellunge Waters, Wisconsin Lakes) and several publications on the Rock life history, ecology and management of individual fish species. Rusk St. Croix Sauk Sawyer Shawano Sheboygan Taylor Contact for Purchase: -or- Contact for Information: Trempealeau Vernon Department of Natural Resources Vilas Walworth Box 450 Washburn Madison, Wisconsin 53701 Washington (608) 266-2621 Waukesha Waupaca Waushara Winnebago Wood 3.2.4 BIRDS OF SOUTHWESTERN WISCONSIN 3.2.4 Subsection: FISH AND WILDLIFE Section: Biological Resources Data type: Unpublished Tabular Date of Collection: 1974 Date of Publication: Detail: Tabular information on all bird species sited in the area. Aggregation: Organized by type of bird. Unpublished report; information is available for review at regional planning commission. Grant Quality: Information is sketchy in some areas. It may also include Green birds not usually found in the area. Iowa Timeliness: Source information is from 1960 --may be out of date for some species and/or areas. Sources: Primary source is Wisconsin Birds: A Checklist With 11igration Laf avette Charts; Wisconsin Society for Ornithology; 1960. Textual Description: The Southwestern Wisconsin Regional Planning Commis- sion has collected tabular information on Birds in Southwestern Wisconsin. The tables list all birds sighted in the area. They include the name of the bird (common and Latin), area in region where it was found, time of year and how commonly found, and information on nesting patterns and trends within the specific population. A similar listing is being derived for animals found in the area. Richland Contact for Purchase: Contact for Information: Southwestern Wisconsin Regional Planning Commission 217 Pioneer Tower UW-PlatteVille Platteville, Wisconsin 53818 40 (608) 348-2731 BIRDS OF SOUTHWESTERN WISCONSIN BATFIELD DOUGLAS ASHLAND ICIOM VILAS BURNETT WASNgUqN PRICE FO.E@T ONL.(,A POLK NETTE. RUSK LINCOLN TAYLOR 7A-NGLADC OCONTO C"-PPt.A S, CPO,% DUNN CLA 4 RCE EAU CLAIM( -A . . . . DOOR V"AGE 1ALI"ACA ---L RVII-LO TPEOPEAL EAU TAI,AMIF IAC.SON .AN11-U itINE AOAM@- *INNI BAGO ALU LI MONK Ff- L CAOSSE MARQUE T TE GREEN L AKE FONG 01, 4- Ac FR(W.." VERNON cot UMBIA DODGE 0lAu.f CRA-FORD DAN[ JEFfEASON @*AUKESMA IL- U- E WAL*ORTI PACINE .E.O$.A WISCONSIN State Nanning Offi @@Partfrtent Of Admlni:clz.@.. 1975 WISCONSIN LAND RESOURCES DATA INVENTORY 1 3.2.5 COASTAL FISH AND WILDLIFE HABITAT STUDY 3.2.5 Subsection: FISH AND WILDLIFE. Section: Biological Resources Data type: Tabular and mapped (published and unpublished) Ashland Bayfield Brown Date of Collection: 1963-1976 Date of Publication: 1976 Detail: Maps compiled on 1:24,000 air photo enlargements for coastal town-- ships'of the Northwest, Bay Lake and Southeast regions; entire Southeast region also compiled at 1:4,800. Includes delineation of habitat areas by Door species ranked according to 3 levels of quality. Douglas Aggregation: By township for all Lakes Michigan and Superior coastal town- ships. Quality: Reconnaissance level survey with partial field vertification; the most comprehensive survey available for the coastal zone. Iron Timeliness: Up to date Kenosha Kewaunee Sources: USGS, aerial photography, DNR field surveys. Manitowoc Textual Description: The DNR Bureau of Research, under contract with the Marinette Wisconsin Coastal Management Development Program, delineated fish and wildlife habitat areas on air photo enlargements for all coastal town- Milwaukee ships in Wisconsin. The water-oriented wildlife habitats selected for this project include: water fowl, shore birds, song birds, furbearers, Oconto upland game birds and mammals, and most of the important lake and stream fish. The air photos are nonreproducible but are on file for review at Ozaukee the DNR Bureau of Research. The publication Fish and Wildlife Habitat Study: Wisconsin Great Lakes Shoreline 1976 describes the procedures used in the study and the criteria for habitat classifications, and provides tabular summaries by county and Racine township. No species breakdown is included. Contact the DNR Office of Planning and Analysis for possible copies. Contact for Purchase: Contact for Information: Sheboygan Bureau of Research Dept. of Natural Resources Southern District Headquarters 3911 Fish Hatchery Road Madison, Wisconsin 53711 (608) 266-3696 or Office of Planning & Analysis Dept. of Natural Resources Revised 1976 Box 7921 Madison, Wisconsin 53707 (608) 266-8033 3.3.1 DNR RESEARCH DIVISION-RESEARCH AND TECHNICAL REPORT SERIES 3.3.1 Subsection: * INFORMATION SERVICES AND BIBLIOGRAPHIES STATEWIDE Section: Biological Resources Adams Data type: Published tabular Ashland Barron Bayfield Brown Date of Collection: Ongoing program Buffalo Burnett Date of Publication: 1950 - present Calumet Chippewa Clark Columbia Detail: Over 240 Research Reports, Management Reports, and Technical Crawford Dane Bulletin published. Reports are specialized studies of fish and wild- Dodge life and other natural resource management programs. Door Douglas Dunn Aggregation: Reports vary in geographic scope and subject matter. Eau Claire Research Reports and Technical Bulletins are available from Bureau of Florence Fond du Lac Research. Management Reports are available from Bureau of Fish and Forest Wildlife Management. Grant Quality: Green Green Lake Iowa Iron Jackson Jefferson Timeliness: New Reports are periodically published. Juneau Kenosha Kewaunee La Crosse Sources: DNR, UW system Lafayette Langlade Lincoln Manitowoc Marathon Textual Description: The DNR Bureau of Research and the Bureau of Fish Marinette and Wildlife Management publishes reports and bulletins on particular Marquette Menominee studies involving fish and wildlife populations, and other water and Milwaukee land related subjects. The purpose of the report series is to have an Monroe in-house technical reporting service which meet the needs of the DNR and Ocon,o Oneida provides technical management information to the general public. Most Outagamie of the reports are studies of particular fish, game or bird species- Ozaukee their population dynamics, eating habits, migration habits, or management Pepin Pierce considerations. Other studies cover such topics as fish toxicity or Polk lake rehabilitation techniques. Portage Price Racine Richland Rock Rusk St. Croix Sauk Sawyer Shawano Sheboygan Contact for Purchase: Contact for Information: Taylor Trempealeau Bureau of Research Vernon Vilas or Walworth Bureau of Fish and Wildlife Washburn Management Washington Waukesha Department of Natural Resources Waupaca Box 450 Waushara Winnebago Madison, Wisconsin 53701 Wood (608) 266-2111 or 266-1877 3.3.2 MILWAUKEE PUBLIC MUSEUM 3.3.2 Subsection: INFOPJ1ATION SERVICES AIM BIBLIOGRAPHIES Section: Biological Resources STATEWIDE Adams Data type: Published and unpublished tabular and specimens Ashland Barron BaVfield Date of Collection: 1900's - present Brown Buffalo Burnett Date of Publication: Ongoing publication Calumet Chippewa Clark Columbia Detail: Extensive specimen collections are maintained for fish, mammals Crawford Dane birds, reptiles and amphibians, insects, shellfish, and plants found Dodge throughout Wisconsin and other areas. Door Douglas Aggregation: Specimen collections are arranged phylogeneticaily. Dunn 0 Eau Claire Collections are obtained from all over the State and many other areas. Florence Fond du Lac Forest Grant Quality: Some of the collections are ranked nationally and internationally. Green Green Lake Iowa Iron Jackson Timeliness: Ongoing collection; the collections are rapidly increasing in Jefferson Juneau size and completeness. Kenosha Kewaunee La Crosse Sources: Field collections, private institutions, government agencies, Lafayette biological supply houses. Langlacle Lincoln Manitowoc Marathon Textual Description: The Milwaukee Public Maseum is a principal reference Marinette and information source for.biological resources in Wisconsin. The Marquette Menominee specimen collections are accessible to any person with an interest in a Milwaukee particular subject by making an appointment in advance. Various types of Monroe descriptive information are available for each specimen (when, where and Oconto Oneida who collected, etc.). Outagamie Ozaukee In addition to the specimen collections the museum publishes many books, Pepin Pierce technical reports and bulletins on subjects related to the collections. Polk They are available for purchase. A list of these publications is avail- Portage able upon request. Price Racine Richland Rock Rusk St. Croix Sauk Sawyer Shawano Sheboygan Contact for Purchase: -or- Contact for Information: Taylor Trempeateau Vernon Milwaukee Public Museum Vilas 800 West Wells Street Walworth Milwaukee, Wisconsin 53233 Washburn (414) 278-2700 Washington Waukesha Waupaca Waushara Winnebago Wood 3.3.3 VEGETATION OF WISCONSIN 3.3.3 Subsection: INFORMATION SERVICES AND BIBLIOGRAPHIES is Section: Biological Resources STATEWIDE Data type: Published tabular Adams Ashland Barron Bayfield Date of Collection: 1942 - 1956 Brown Buffalo Burnett Date of Publication: 1959, 1971 Calumet Chippewa Clark Columbia Detail: Text and data are based on the study and analysis of over 1,400 Crawford stands of natural plant communities in Wisconsin. The book includes Dane Dodge chapters and appendices containing general discussions and summary data Door 0 on every plant community in Wisconsin. Douglas Dunn Aggre@ation: Statewide coverage. Vegetation is organized into 18 Eau Claire different communities, with a chapter and appendix on each community. Florence Forid du Lac Forest Grant Quality: The most comprehensive published study of the vegetation of Green Wisconsin. Green Lake Iowa Iron Jackson Timeliness: Jefferson Juneau Kenosha Kewaunee Sources: UW-Madison Botany Departi,,ient, Plant Ecology Laboratory (faculty, La Crosse Lafayette students). Authored by John T. Curtis. Langlade Lincoln Manitowoc Marathon Textual Description: The Vegetation of Wisconsin, by John T. Curt 'is, 1959 Marinette (1971),.University of Wisconsin Press, is both a classic reference source Marquette for vegetation in Wisconsin and a major contribution to the development Menominee Milwaukee of plant ecology. It is based on ten years of research on over 1,400 Monroe stands, representing all the major plant communities in their natural Oconto distribution throughout the State. Oneida Outagamie Ozaukee The book contains several introductory chapters on the vegetation, Pepin environment, and methods used in the study. These are followed by Pierce Polk chapters on all 18 plant communities found in the State, including Portage distributions of the structure and dynamics of each community. Appendices Price for every community contain additional index maps arid tabular data which Racine Richland describe the size, species composition and environmental relations in Sock each community. Other chapters cover the recent geologic history, Rusk interrelations between different communities, etc. The basic data used St. Croix Sauk in the studies are available at the UW-Madison Plant Ecology Laboratory. Sawyer Shawano Contact for Purchase: Contact for Information: Sheboygan Taylor Trempealeau Local bookstores University of Wisconsin-Madison Vernon Plant Ecology Laboratory Vilas Walworth Botany Department Washburn Birge Hall Washington Madison, Wisconsin 53706 Waukesha Waupaca (608) 262-1057 Waushara Winnebago Wood 3.3.4 I-AMMALS OF WISCONSIN 3.3.4 Subsection: INFORMATION SERVICES AND BIBLIOGRAPHIES STATEWIDE Section.: Biological Resources Adams Data type: Published tabular and mapped Ashiand Barron BaVfield Brown Date of Collection: Prior to 1959 Buffalo Burnett Date of Publication: 1961 Calumet Chippewa Clark Columbia Detail: Includes detailed descriptions. 84, kinds of. mammals foun& in. Crawford Dane Wisconsin, along with small index maps showing.present and@/or former Dodge distribution of each type throughout the s.tate. Door Douglas Dunn Aggregation: By species. Eau Claire Florence Fond du Lac Forest Grant Quality: Definitive inventory of mammals in Wisconsin,;- di&trlbution maps Green Green Lake are very general. Iowa Iron Jackson Jefferson Timeliness: Juneau Kenosha Kewaunee La Crosse Sources: Field study and private and institutional collections., Lafayette Langlacle Lincoln Manitowoc Marathon Textual Description: Th6 publication, Mammals of Wisconsin, by Marinette Hartley H.T. Jackson, 1961, University of'Wisconsin Press, is broken into Marquette Menominee discussions of all recent mammals of Wisconsin.. Each discussion Milwaukee includes description of species, measurements, distribution in the state, Monroe habitat, maps depicting localities from which specimens were examined Oconto Oneida (some include present and past distribution), status and habits (present Outagamie and past numbers, fluctuations in numbers, estimates and numbers per Ozaukee unit area, home range and other behavioral characteristics)' and selective Pepin Pierce references. Polk Portage Price Racine Richland Rock Rusk St. Croix Sauk Sawyer Shawano Sheboygan Contact for Purchase: Contact for Information: Taylor Trempealeau Local bookstores Department of 70ology Vernon 1@1 Vilas or Walworth Department of Wildlife Ecology Washburn Washington University of Wisconsin-Madison Waukesha 11adison, Wisconsin 53*706 Waupaca Is Waushara Winnebago Wood .......... ........... .............. ..........- ............. ............*............. 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EARTH RELATED RESOURCES AIR RELATED RESOURCES WATER RELATED RESOURCES Prepared By: Kent S. Butler Bruce E. Goldin James H. Haugen (graphics) Thomas M. Krauskopf, Project Leader State Planning Office Stephen M. Born, Director Department of Administration 1 West Wilson St., Madison, Wis. 53702 Telephone: 1308-266-3382 This investigation was accomplished, in part, with the funding of the Upper Great Lakes Regional Commission, but the data, statements, findings, conclusions and recom- mendations do not necessarily reflect the views of the Commission. The material is the result of tax-supported research and as such is not copyrightable. It may be freely reprinted with the customary crediting of the source. November, 1975 State of Wisconsin Patrick J. Lucey, Governor DOA-SPO-75-1 1 (1) ADVISORY AND REVIEW COMMITTEE Harlan Clinkenbeard, Southeastern Wisconsin Regional Planning Commission; Steven Dunn, Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources; Robert Fisher, Bay Lake Regional Planning Commission; William Frerichs, Wisconsin Department of Revenue; John Heugel, Brown County Planning Commission; William Lane, Dane County Regional Planning Commission; Bernard Niemann, University of Wisconsin; Meredith Ostrom, Wisconsin Geological and Natural History Survey; William Tishler, University of Wisconsin; Douglas Yanggen, University of Wisconsin-Extension; Art Ziegler, University of Wisconsin-State Cartographer. CONTRIBUTING AGENCIES Bay Lake Regional Planning Commission United States Department of Defense Brown County Planning Commission United States Department of Housing and Urban Development Dane County Regional Planning Commission United States Department of the Interior East Central Wisconsin Regional Planning Commission United States Department of Transportation Federal Power Commission University of Wisconsin System Great Lakes Basin Commission Upper Mississippi River Basin Commission Milwaukee Public Museum West Central Wisconsin Regional Planning Commission Mississippi River Regional Planning Commission Wisconsin Board of Commissioners of Public Lands National Aeronautics and Space Administration Wisconsin Department of Administration North Central Wisconsin Regional Planning Commission Wisconsin Department of Health and Social Services Northland College Wisconsin Department of Local Affairs and Development Northwest Regional Planning Commission Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources Southeastern Wisconsin Regional Planning Commission Wisconsin Department of Revenue Southwestern Wisconsin Regional Planning Commission Wisconsin Department of Transportation State Historical Society of Wisconsin Wisconsin Geological and Natural History Survey United States Department of Agriculture Wisconsin Public Service Commission United States Department of Commerce Wisconsin State Cartographer to INVENTORY SECTIONS AND SUBSECTIONS USERS MANUAL 1. GENERAL SOURCES 4. EARTH RELATED 1.1 General Maps RESOURCES How to Use the 1.2 Topographic Maps 4.1 Soils Inventory 1.3 Aerial Photography 4.2 Geology 1.4 Information Services 4.3 Information Services Inventory Process and Bibliographies and Bibliographies Table of Contents 2. HUMA14 RELATED RESOURCES 5. AIR RELATED RESOURCES 2.1 Population 5.1 Climate Subject Index 2.2 Land Use/Land Cover 5.2 Air Quality 2.3 Land Use Plans 5.3 Information Services Agency Index 2.4 Land Ownership and Bibliographies 2.5 Land Value Glossary 2.6 Historic and Scientific 6. WATER RELATED 2.7 Information Services RESOURCES Agency Addresses and Bibliographies 6.1 Surface Water Quantity 6.2 Surface Water Quality 3. BIOLOGICAL RESOURCES 6.3 Ground Water Quantity 3.1 Vegetation 6.4 Ground Water Quality 3.2 Fish and Wildlife 6.5 Water Use 3.3 Information Services 6.6 Information Services and Bibliographies and Bibliographies IF EARTH RELATED RESOURCES SOILS GEOLOGY INFORMATION SERVICES AND BIBLIOGRAPHY Item Number Section.Subsection.Item EARTH RELATED RESOURCES SOILS 4.1 USDA-SCS Detailed Soil Surveys 4.1.1 Semi-Detailed and Reconnaissance Soil Surveys 4.1.2 Overlay Soil Maps of Wisconsin 4.1.3 DOT Soil Surveys 4.1.4 USDA Forest Service Soil Surveys 4.1.5 Land Resources Analysis Program: Soil Productivity Maps 4.1.6 Land Resources Analysis Program: Generalized Soils Limitations Maps 4.1.7 GEOLOGY 4.2 Pleistocene Landforms Maps 4.2.1 Surficial and Pleistocene Geologic Maps 4.2.2 Project Sanguine Landforms - Soils and Rocks Maps 4.2.3 Depth to Bedrock/Thickness of Surficial Deposits Maps 4.2.4 State Maps of Bedrock Geology 4.2.5 Bedrock Geology Maps 4.2.6 Geochemical Survey Map 4.2.7 Mine Locations and Mineral Commodity Maps and Documents 4.2.8 Geology of USGS Quadrangles in Wisconsin 4.2.9 High Capacity,Well Logs 4.2.10 Aeromagnetic Surveys - Magnetic Contour Maps 4.2.11 Bouguer Gravity Contour Maps 4.2.12 USDA-SCS Geological Data 4.2.13 INFORMATION SERVICES AND BIBLIOGRAPHIES 4.3. Publications of the Wisconsin Geological and Natural History Survey 4.3.1 List of Geologic Work Being Done in Wisconsin 4.3.2 Bibliography of Precambrian Geology 4.3.3 Geologic Map Index of Wisconsin 4.3.4 Annotated Bibliography of Geological, Hydrologic, Soils, and Climatologic Information for Wisconsin's Great Lakes Coastal Zone Counties 4.3.5 COUNTY COV AGE SOILS GEOLOGY WCOMP TIE X*.*-,Z,,`PARTI L Pb 0, 0 a Adams X.MeOl WMMr ir mill I jim im MI Ashland WMV r /IM' Ill Buffalo Ammor I, M1M J AM III=/ AIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII10mv liv, ..... -M-Ippe- Clark Al,, AMM A/ AK /I/ AMI AMMI/ Crawford ismMl /il, iMMIK r I=, I, r / I=, Ml i AV AMIM/ /v AMI /v /IlIll /lIMMI, 1@ Dodge @MIIIIIW 1 11 1 IMMI I I AIM i IIIM AIIIIIIIIIIIIIII011I A/ Door 13mill /I=M1r / r Ill I IlM JMIl ... 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P, ,e ANOIW/ ALI AMMIVIV All Al // IV,,I= Rjcine jr /,MIM / 11 /,[/,1/ AMI IMMEV A Richland liv 1K / mwil /ir /I=Mr r JIM I, I r /,E I -4;;L-k--e All AV,,WMEVAV AMMVIV AMI /@/ /I/ /I=,- M 1,111AMMIIA1,4MI.AlIVIIIIIIIII011 NOVA., -s, c-ax 1K /Ir INIMe / Ir / Will AM A109MMI/ A IAIIA I/ All AWMI.Al A Shdwdnu if Moil / if / I=Mi / .1 jil /,I/ All AMINMV A @eblypn AK /MMr /:r I=, r / I=, / ME A V AMIM11 X1 AMMI IV Ar / i/ III Ifil /iMili I ..... IMM A'l f AME1 11 AME /)I/ AM Al AMI AMINNIV Al .41 /ir WN r irI Ir F/ @I JM V,jd1 I AV AMIRMV AV AMMI Ill liv Al /i/ / r I=, 11 /)MMMI /)I/ AIMIM All AM 1,4 1,4,V AMI AIMUNK /11 Washburn /ir / A=Mr / ir / iMM, if / jill j AM /,4 NMI/ A VV,sh n(,Ion All /IBM=/ /v /I==/ IK /Ml r MI, / i MI/j ..... Wa,,ki,,.sh. A / J AWNIM All /AIMIM/ AV AIMI /V AMI /I 0mr /I /Ir IffMMr if / I=IM /)I AMI /Al/AIMAA A III A' ,.-h-, IK 116MMK Iiii, /I==, / ir /r / IIMI / A WMI/ A VV,nehaqo-!'!*-j F Ail,19MMA/ IIV AMMI 11K /1='/1 ffMr / I 1AMM11,11I)MMIALIAMI-1111AMIA 5. W 4.1.1 USDA-SCS DETAILED SOIL SURVEYS 4.1.1 Subsection: SOILS STATEWIDE Section: Earth Related Resources Adams Data type: Maps and tabular (published and unpublished) Ashland Barron Bayfield Brown Date of Collection: Since 1947 Buffalo Burnett Date of Publication. 1958 - present. There is generally a 2 to 3 *ear Calumet y Chippewa lag between date of collection and publication. Clark Columbia Detail: 1:20,000 or 1:15,840 depending on detail of information to be Crawford Dane mapped. Soils data are mapped at the series level, along with surface Dodge erosion and slope. Door Douglas Dunn Aggregation: Published by county or combination of 2 counties; usually Eau Claire subdivided into maps of 6 to 9 square miles each (index map included). Florence Fond du Lac Published surveys are available for purchase. Unpublished soil survey Forest information can be reviewed at SCS field offices. Grant Quality: Sufficient for making detailed planning decisions but requires Green on site sampling for site specific decisions. Green Lake Iowa Iron Jackson Timeliness: Surveys need to be updated approximately every 35 year s. Jeff erso n Juneau Kenosha Kewaunee Sources: Field surveys by SCS soil scientists; ASCS aerial photography. La Crosse Lafayette Langlade Lincoln Manitowoc Marathon Textual Description:- Detailed (modern) soil surveys are useful documents Marinette for making operational and/or detailed planning decisions as well as agro- Marquette nomical decisions. The surveys are presently being undertaken for all Menominee Milwaukee counties but only those that have been completed are published. Ui1pub- Monroe lished detailed sails data are available at appropriate field offices Oconto or from the local county agent. The published surveys include an in- Oneida Outagamie terpretation manual which delineates the different types' of soils and Ozaukee their use limitations; a general county soils map and a textual de- Pepin Pierce scription are available in addition to the detailed soils maps. The Polk unpublished data includes maps and interpretive sheets. Technical Portage publications are also available for review at SCS offices which provide Price detailed engineering applications and land management schemes for the Racine Richland soils data. See map and list to determine percent of county covered by Rock unpublished detailed soil surveys and publishing source. Rusk St. Croix Sauk Sawyer Shawano Contact for Purchase: Contact for Information- Sheboygan Taylor Trempealeau Superintendent of Documents SCS Field Offices Vernon U.S. Government Printing Office or Vilas Walworth Washington, D. C. 20402 Local County Agent Washburn or Washington SCS Field Offices -- Contact for State Conservationist Waukesha Waupaca or free copies USDA-Soil Conservation Service Waushara Local County Agent 4601 Hammersely Road Winnebago Madison,, Wisconsin 53711 Wood C60.8) 252-5341 9 Revised 1976 STATUS OF DETAILED SOIL SURVEYS June 30, 1976 LEGEND Modern published soil survey Modern soil survey with field mapping completed to be published 9AVFIELD DOWLAS I Modern soil survey being conducted 10 56 ASHLANO with date for completion set Number in County is percent 11 RNETT 'WASHBURN 37 8 COM pleted Modern Soil Survey 20 25 28 17 PRICE FORL@T 12 RUSK 45 19 40 LINCOL LANGLAOC TA@LOA 10 % 20 40 O..NEE CLARK 5 9 WAUPACA 22 J CK I. & .. 3 jUkEAU WAUSHARA 10 X: X. X. UKE X. ..... ..... X. X, X.: . . .. ... ....... . ..... X . ... .. ... . ....... .. WISCONSIN State Planning Office Departnient Of Administration 1976 WISCONSIN LAND RESOURCES DATA INVENTORY 4.1.2 SEMI-DETAILED & RECONNAISSANCE SOIL SURVEYS 4.1.2 Subsection: SOILS STATEWIDE Section: Earth Related Resources Adams Data type: Published Maps and Tabular Ashland Barron Bayfield Brown Date of Collection: Varies 1903.-- See map and list Buffalo Burnett Date of Publication: Varies 1903 - 1970 Calumet Chippewa Clark Columbia Detail: Varies, semi-detailed surveys usually 1:63,360 (1" 1 mi.) some Crawford ane 31,680 (2" = I mi). Reconnaissance surveys usually 1:380,160 (1" 6mi.). Dodge Door Douglas Dunn Aggregationg Varies - semi-detailed surveys are usually countywide. Re- Eau Claire connaissance surveys are multi-county (all in northern half of state). Florence Fond du Lac Most surveys have accompanying textual descriptions. Forest Grant Quality-. Surveyed primarily for agronomic uses; of some value for broad Green Green Lake resource planning purposes. Iowa Iron Jackson Jefferson Timeliness: Varies with date of survey. Out of date when detailed survey Juneau has been completed for the same area. Kenosha Kewaunee La Crosse Sources: Field surveys by USDA and WG&NHS Lafayette Langlade Lincoln Manitowoc Marathon Textual Descri2tion: Semi-detailed and Reconnaissance Soil Surveys were Marinette generally conduct@d for agronomical uses. The maps are countywide or Marquette Menominee multi-c*ounty in scope. Included with each map is a textual description Milwaukee of the use of each soil for agriculture. Monroe Oconto Oneida The surveys were done by either WGNHS or the USDA Bureau of Soils. They Outagamie are available at WGNHS or SCS field offices or county agents. Many are Ozaukee out of print or have restricted distribution. See the accompanying maps Pepin Pierce and lists to determine dateP scale and detail of each survey. Polk Portage Price Racine Richland Rock Rusk St. Croix Sauk Sawyer Shawano Sheboygan Contact for Purchaseg Contact for Information: Taylor Trempealeau Vernon Wisconsin Geological and Wisconsin Geological and Natural Vilas Natural History Survey History Survey Walworth 1815 University Avenue 1815 University Avenue Washburn Washington Madison, Wisconsin 53706 Madison, Wisconsin 53706 Waukesha or (608) 262-1705 Waupaca Superintendent of Documents or State Conservationist Waushara Winnebago U.S. Government Printing Office USDA-Soil Conservation Service Wood Washington, D. C. 20402 4601 Hammersely Road Madison, Wisconsin 53711 (608) 252-5341 SEMI-DETAILED SOIL SURVEYS NUMBER OF SOIL UNIT MAPPED DATE SCALE TYPES MAPPED REMARKS Adams Co. 1924 1:63,360 20 Bairon Co. 1948 1:31,680 21 Individual township maps Bayfield Co. 1929, 1961 1:63,360 17, 67 Bayfield Area 1914 1:63,360 11 Part of &ayfield and Ashland--all of Apostle Island Brown Co. 1929 1:63,360 Out of print Buffalo Co. 1917 1:63,360 23 Calumet Co. 1925 1:63,360 33 Columbia Co. 1916 1:63,360 Restricted Distribution Crawford Co. 1930 1:63,360 29 Dane Co. 1915 1:63,360 30 Dodge Co. 1953 1:31,680 4 Townships completed Door Co * 1918 1:63,360 30 Florence Co. 1962 1:63,360 17 Fond du Lac Co. 1914 1:63,360 17 Out of print Grant Co. 1952 1:31,680 46 Individual township maps Green Co. 1930 1:63,360 41 Green Lake Co. 1929 1:63,360 37 Iowa Co. 1914 1:63,360 14 Out of print Jackson Co. 1923 1:63,360 23 Jefferson Co. 1916, 1970 1:63,360 27, 47 (1916) Out of print Juneau Co. 1914 1:63,360 19 Restricted Distribution Kenosha Co. 1922 1:63,360 42 Kewaunee Co. 1914 1:63,360 19 Out of print La Crosse Co. 1914 1:63,360 19 Langlade Co. 1947 1:63,360 52 Manitowoc Co. 1909 1:63,360 Reconnaissance Survey Marquette Co. 1961 1:84,480 44 Menominee Co. 1967 1:63,360 25 Suite of maps, including vegetative cover, glacial geology, etc. Milwaukee Co. 1918 1:63,360 20 Out Pf print Monroe Co. 1931 1:63,360 44 Oneida Co. 1959 1:84,480 21 Outagamie Co. 1922 1:63,360 Out of print Ozaukee Co. 1926 1:63,360 44 Pierce Co. 1930 1:63,360 25 Portage Co. 1917 1:63,360 25 Racine Co. 1922 1:63,360 42 Richland Co. 1950 1:31,680 53 Individual township maps Rock Co. 1920 1:63,360 30 Sauk Co 1925 1:63,360 50 Sheboygan Co. 1929 1:63,360 49 Superior Area 1904 1:63,360 Out of print Trempealeau Co. 1927 1:63,360 36 Vernon Co. 1928 1:63,360 28 Vilas Co. 1915 1:63,360 Out of print Viroqua Area 1903 1:63,360 Out of print Walworth Co. 1924 1:63,360 40 Washington Co. 1926 1:63,360 44 Waukesha Co. .1914, 1956 1:63,360 25 (1914) Out of print Waupaca Co. 1921 1:63,360 23 Waushara Co. 1931 1:63,360 Out of print Winnebago Co. 1927 1:63,360 26 Wood Co. 1917 1:63,360 25 DATE OF PUBLICATION OF SEMI-DETAILED SOIL SURVEYS LEGEND Individual township maps Detailed soil surveys GAVFIELO available DOUMLAG 29 ASHLAND IRON 61 VILAG 13 RNETT WASHBURN ' S,.,jA 15 PRICE 10.L@T ONE IDA POL K 62 S&RAOM RUSK 59 MARINE I TL TAYLOR LINCOLN 7A-NGLADE OCONTO 09 CHIPPEWA S, CA III Ov 47 Q .ARAI OoN- E,,,0_EE CLAIM 67 PIERCE 30 UALI -CLAIRE S ..... 0 -000 PORTAGE AUPACA BROWN @....[E RV@FALO TFE-MpEAL I.Au 29 14 17- 27 JACXSON 17 17 21 22 MAN.fQ.0 23 JUNEAU ADAMS WAUSHARA A111MILI MONROE L C-093 31 14 24 13 REEN LA@( 25 1 26 14 fON0 DO LAC '.fW')1GAN VERNON 61 29 14 29 sAu" COLUM 28 nic"tANo OZAUKE 25 16 26 CRAWFORD 50* 53* rL6 30 DANE IOWA IE'fE Ps III WAUXESM NILW UKEE 15 16 14 GRANT 41111MR&A 14 70 56 5 2 r,5-r- WALPORTM ..C..E LA FAYETTE 2 30 24 E.05- 20 22 @ State Planning Offico D_.,Parbnent Of Admi istration 1 1975 WISCONSIN LAND RESOURCES DATA INVENTORY RECONNAISSANCE SOIL SURVEYS NUMBER OF S011. TITLE MAP CODE DATE SCALE TYPES MAPPED (see map) Soil Survey of Northern Wisconsin 1 1921 1:380,160 21 Recon. Soil Survey of North Part 2 1:190,080 of Northwestern Wisconsin Recon. Soil Survey of South Part 3 1911 1:190,080 14 of Northwestern Wisconsin Recon. Soil Survey of south Part 4 1917 1:190,080 33 of Nortii Central Wisconsin Recon. Soil Survey of North Part 5 1916 1:190,080 33 of North Central Wisconsin Recon. Soil Survey of Northeastern 6 1916 1:190,080 31 Wisconsin Soils & Agricultural Conditions 7 1903 1:190,080 14 of North Central Wisconsin AREA COVERAGE OF RECONNAISSANCE SOIL SURVEYS USDA and WGNHS 000. AUPACA P,).. QL-U.Et TAEMPE-L UFFALO JU"EAU ADAMS WAUSNARA UML T ONROf L C OSSE MARQUE TTE GREEN LANE fo@o D" LAC VERNON COI UMBIA DODGE RICHLAND OZA..E CRAVFOQO DANE 70-.A JEfFLRS04 --E-A .-EE GRANT 74 -FAYETTE GREEN State Planning office tpa7tment Of Administration 1975 WXSCONSIN LAND RESOURCES DATA INVENTORY 4.1.3 OVERLAY SOIL 14APS OF WISCONSIN 4.1.3 Subsection: SOILS Section: Earth Related Resources STATEWIDE Data type: Published Mapped Adams Ashland Barron Bayfield Brown Date of Collection: Buffalo Burnett Date of Publication: 1968 Calumet Chippewa Clark Columbia Detail: 1:250,000 Crawford Dane Dodge Door Douglas Dunn Aggregation: 11 overlays which cover entire state Eau Claire Florence Fond du Lac Forest Grant Quality: Most detailed data available on statewide level. Useful for Green general planning but must be used in conjunction with more detailed Green Lake Iowa information for on site evaluation. Iron Jackson Timeliness: Jefferson Juneau Kenosha Kewaunee La Crosse Sources: USGS National Topographic Map Series; USDA-SCS; 14GNHS and Lafayette UW Department of Soils Science. Langlacle Lincoln Manitowoc Marathon Textual Description: The mylar overlay soils maps for Wisconsin show the Marinette distribution of 190 soils groupings throughout the state. It is over- Marquette Menominee layed on 1:250,000 USGS National Topographic Maps Series. A manual is Milwaukee included with the maps which describes each soil grouping. Included in Monroe the tabular description is soil association, topography, soil parent Oconto Oneida material, classification, acres and percent of land in state in each Outagamie soil group. Ozaukee Pepin Pierce The overlays were prepared by the WGNHS, Soil Surveys Division in coopera-Polk tion with the UW Department of Soils Science, the Soil Conservation Portage Service and the U.S. Forest Service. They are available for purchase Price Racine along with the topographic maps at WGNHS. Richland Rock A statewide soils map at 1:710,000 scale, published in 1968, is also Rusk St. Croix available from WGNRS. Sauk Sawyer Shawano Sheboygan Contact for Purchase: -or- Contact for Information: Taylor Trempealeau Wisconsin Geological and Vernon Vilas Natural History Survey Walworth 1815 University Avenue Washburn Madison, Wisconsin 53706 Washington Waukesha (608) 262-1705 Waupaca Waushara Winnebago Wood OVERLAY SOIL MAPS OF WISCONSIN Two Harbors (1963L no g 1,f Duluth WWI (1963) Ashl-nd (196 Iron River (1970) POLM MARINE T TE 4CON Stillw er Rice Lake Kron LMfJtfht 0 ONTO scanaba [;964) HIM= (196 ST CM a .0..Ntf polo a OOOR wo -00 POPIAGE wAupaca 0. IA.AUNEC LIV VZLO Gou oUTAGANIE Eau ]air Gr en Bad (1964 ani owoc (1963) (19 St. Paul (1953) J jum 80VOAMS WAUS.Afaa IVINNIF BAGO CUMLY L CeM; TO- OU LAI' S"ref G. SAW OLUMBIA DODGE LaCrosse 1963) Madi on (196 U.f Milwaukee (196 DAN[ .O@ GRANY , a , Trm =ecw OC9 WALWORT. O.C,.[ La VaV7,TW Dubuque (@96 Rock rd (19f6) Racine (1965) State Planrdng Wmmm. P6.-= . 1975 WISCONSIN LAND RESOURCES DATA INVENTORY 4.1.4 DOT SOIL SURVEYS 4.1.4 Subsection: SOILS STATEWIDE Adams Section: Earth Related Resources Ashland Date type: Tabular and Mapped (Published and Unpublished) Barron Bayfield Brown Buffalo Date of Collection: Ongoing survey program; varies according to project. Burnett Calumet Chippewa Date of Publication: Current files; 1972 report. Clark Columbia Crawford Dane Detail: Varies according to project, usually site specific sampling. Dodge Door Douglas Dunn Eau Claire Aggregation: Survey information is filed by county and then by highway Florence $ Fond du Lac structure, or other project. Information is available but must be used Forest in the office. Grant Green Green Lake Quality: Soil analysis data is of excellent quality for engineering pur- owa poses. :ron Jackson Jefferson Juneau Timeliness: Kenosha Kewaunee La Crosse Lafayette Sources: DOT field surveys, USDA-SCS county soils reports. Langlade Lincoln Manitowoc Marathon Marinette Textual Description: The Soils Laboratory of the Department of Trans- Marquette Menominee portation collects site specific data on soils and geology along Milwaukee corridors where projects are being undertaken. The information is Monroe collected to meet the specific project needs. The information included Oconto Oneida may vary with the project, the uniformity of soil and geology of the Outagamie area being studied and the stage of the study. An initial survey is Ozaukee conducted to gather generalized information and then a more detailed Pepin Pierce survey is conducted to determine specific site characteristics. The Polk data collected usually contain information on soils, (physical and Portage chemical properties), depth to bedrock, bog and wetlands locations Price Racine and other significant features. The information is not catalogued, Richland and anyone interested in a specific area should contact the Soils Rock Lab to find out if they have conducted studies for that area. Rusk St. Croix Sauk A 1972 report, "Engineering Test Data of Wisconsin Soils," has extensive Sawyer physical data on several hundred soil samples collected throughout the Shawano Sheboygan state. This report was published jointly with SCS; supplements are Taylor available for analyses made in 1973 and 1974. Trempealeau Contact for Purchase: Contact for Information: Vernon Vilas Walworth Wisconsin Department of Washburn Transportation Washington Waukesha Soils Unit Waupaca 304 N. Randall Street Waushara Madison, Wisconsin 53706 Winnebago is Wood (608) 266-2875 4.1.5 U.S.D.A. FOREST SERVICE SOIL SURVEYS 4.1.5 Subsection: SOILS Section: Earth Related Resources Ashland Data tXpe: Published Mapped and Tabular Bayfield Date of Collectiong 1972 - Chequamegon National Forest, 1959 Nicolet National Forest Date of Publication: 1972 Chequamegon, 1960 Nicolet Detail: Approximately lg24,140 for Chequamegon National Forest maps; 1:126,720 (1" = 2 mi.) for Nicolet National Forest Aggregation: Chequamegon aggregated by township - only 10 townships Florence mapped. Hicolet has map for entire national forest; detailed infor- mation for a portion of the forest area. The information is out of Forest print and must be used at forest headquarters. Quality: Incomplete surveys geared for use in forest management. Timeliness: Most recent soils mapping available for the areas. Sources: USDA-SCS and USDA-USFS, UW, DNR Langlade Textual Description: Soil Surveys exist for both national forests lo- cated in Wisconsin. The surveys contain detailed textual information on soil types, limitations, needs, etc. The survey done for the Nicolet National Forest, entitled Soil Management Report, Eagle River Ranger Oconto District, Nicolet National Forest, contains information on where Oneida particular soils are found as we'll as a map which delineates 4 types of soil management areas. The Chequamegon National Forest soil survey is contained in two publicationsg "Chequamegon Soils and Atlas, and Chequamegon Soils. These contain a textual description of soil types, limitations, etc. as well as detailed soil maps for 10 townships within Price the forest (soil boundaries are superimposed on aerial photographs). General information on geology, topography, climate, land use, etc. is contained in each study. Sawyer Contact for Purchase: Contact for Information: Taylor Forest Supervisor Vilas Chequamegon National Forest Federal Building Park Falls, Wis. 54552 0 (715) 762-3252 or Forest Supervisor Nicolet National Forest Federal Building Rhinelander, Wis. 54501 (715) 362-3415 NICOLET AND CHEQUAMEGON NATIONAL FORESTS Nicolet Chequamegon BAYF DOUGLAS AID .00.1 @ILAS ASHBURN SAWYER PRICE 0 CA P0, ...... MARINE T TL BARRON LINCOLN LANGL Dt TAIL 1 X CHIPPE *A S, coo'. OUNA, MARAIHON .,@o At[ CLARK PIERCE FA. @CLAIAt RUFrAL0 TREW -L -000 PORTAGE 'WIAOft(A M,E wAuftEE tau JACKSON IMA-U.. JUNEAU D.AlS --US.A.A ....18AGO MONROE L CROSS MARQUE I TE GREEN i AM( F OND ()IL LAC VERNON DODGE RIC"t AND CRAWFORD CAME lf-E-0. A-- U-11 GRANT - TR-Ef- Roc. -c-L L- IAIET't wrbcmsiN State Planning Office Deparhmnt Of Administration 1975 WISCONSIN LAND RESOURCES DATA INVENTORY 4.1.6 LAND RESOURCES ANALYSIS PROGRAM: 4.1.6 SOIL PRODUCTIVITY MAPS Subsectiong SOILS STATEWIDE Section: Earth Related Resources Adams Data type., Published mapped and tabular Ashland Barron Bayfield Brown Date of Collectiong Some data collected 1968-1974 Buffalo Burnett Date of Publication: 1975 Calumet Chippewa Clark Columbia Detail: 1:500,000 Crawford Dane Dodge Door Douglas Dunn Aggregationg Statewide, by soil association units Eau Claire Florence Fond du Lac Forest Grant Quality: Soil productivity based on analysis of soils associations. Green Green Lake Soil association is the only classification system that is presently Iowa mapped statewide. The maps are generalized and should not be used Iron for site specific decisions. Jackson Jefferson Timeliness: Juneau Kenosha Kewaunee La Crosse Sources. USGS state base map; WG&ITHS, "Overlay Soil Map of Wisconsin"- Lafayette P WG&NHS, "Soils of Wisconsin", and F. D. Hole, "Soils Association Pro- Langlacle ductivity Analysis" Lincoln Manitowoc Marathon Textual Description: The Land Resources Analysis Program provides a Marinette statewide perspective on the distribution of resources and their charac- Marquette Menominee teristics. The Land RAP map series contains 2 maps which show General- Milwaukee ized Soil Productivity for Field Crops" and the second map shows Monroe "Generalized Soil Productivity for Canning Crops." The first map is Oconto Oneida based on common yields for corn and oats with the higher yielding crop Outagamie relied upon in each instance. The map is divided into 4 categories Ozaukee from most productive to least productive. The map for canning crops Pepin Pierce is based on common yields for sweet corn, peas, snap beans, and beets. Polk The categories are the same, however, less productive soil units that Portage may be improved to the most productive ranking through irrigation are Price Racine indicated. The rankings used to determine suitability are determined Richland from experience with crop production on individual soil series. The Rock Rusk Soil Association Productivity Analysis by F. D. Hole is also available. St.Croix It provides the information from which the map was derived. The re- Sauk port also covers other types of crops and forests. Sawyer Shawano Sheboygan Contact of Purchase: Contact for Information: Taylor Trempealeau Vernon Map Sales Office Wisconsin Department of Vilas Wisconsin Geological and Natural Administration Walworth History Survey State Planning Office Washburn Washington 1815 University Avenue 1 West Wilson Street Waukesha Madison, Wisconsin 53706 Madison, Wisconsin 53702 Waupaca (608) 262-1705 (608) 266-3382 Waushara Winnebago Wood 4.1.7 LAND RESOURCES ANALYSIS PROGRA1-1: 4.1.7 GENERALIZED SOILS LIMITATIONS MAPS Subsection: SOILS STATEWIDE Section: Earth Related Resources Adams Ashland Data type:- Published mapped and tabular Barron Bayfield Brown Buffalo Date of Collection: Source data collected 1968-1974 Burnett Calumet Date of Publication: 1975 Chippewa Clark Columbia Crawford Detail: 1:500,000 Dane Dodge Door Douglas Dunn Eau Claire Aggregation: Statewide, by soil association units. Florence Fond du Lac Forest Grant Green Quality: Soil Limitations are based on analysis of soil associations. Green Lake Iowa Soil association is the only classification system mapped statewide. Iron The maps are generalized and therefore the information should not be Jackson used for site specific decisions. Jefferson Juneau Timeliness: Kenosha Kewaunee La Crosse Lafayette Sources: USGS state base map; WG&NHS, "Overlay Soil Map of Wisconsin"; Langlacle WG&NHS, Soils of Wisconsin; and F. D. Hole, Soils Association Suit- Lincoln ability Analysis. Manitowoc Marathon Marinette Textual Description: The Land Resources Analysis Program provides a Marquette statewide perspective on the distribution of resources and their Menominee Milwaukee characteristics. The Land RAP map series contains 3 maps of general- Monroe ized soil limitations. The first map, "Generalized Soil Limitations Oconto for Use of Septic Systems" shows the limitations for onsite septic Oneida Outagamie systems within each soil association unit. The second map "Generalized Ozaukee Soil Limitations to Construction Activities" shows the limits for Pepin utility routes and construction siting for each soil association unit. Pierce Polk The third map "Generalized Soil Erosion Hazard" shows the potential Portage for erosion following surface alteration for each soil association Price Racine unit. All three maps divide the limitations into slight, moderate, Richland severe and very severe. The limitations are based on analysis of the Rock physical characteristics of individual soil series within each soil Rusk St. Croix association. Sauk The publication, Soil Association Suitability Analysis, by F. D. Hole, Sawyer is also available and provides the information that was used for the Shawano Sheboygan map. Taylor Contact for Purchase: Contact for Information: Trempealeau Vernon Vilas Map Sales Office Wisconsin Department of Walworth Wisconsin Geological and Natural Administration Washburn History Survey State Planning Office Washington 1815 University Avenue 1 West Wilson Street Waukesha Waupaca Madison, Wisconsin 53706 Madison, Wisconsin 53702 Waushara (608) 262-1705, (608) 266-3382 Winnebago Wood 4.2.1 PLEISTOCENE LANDFORMS MAPS 4.2.1 Subsection: GEOLOGY STATEWIDE Section: Earth Related Resources Adams Data ty2e: Published Mapped and Tabular Ashland Barton Bayfield Brown Date of Collectiong Varies, 1899-1974; Buffalo Burnett - see following list and maps Calumet Date of Publication: Varies, 1906-1974; Chippewa Clark Columbia Crawford Detail: Scales vary from lg48,000 to 1:1,000,000. Number of mapped Dane landform units varies from 4 to 29o See following list. Dodge Door Douglas Dunn Aggregationg Several publications and maps primarily covering North- Eau Claire Florence eastern, Central and Southeastern Wisconsino Maps range from sub- Fond du Lac county to multi-county to statewide in aggregation. Pleistocene Forest deposits are sometimes mapped along with landforms. Grant Green RHELity- Varies with nature of source material, date and map scale. Many Green Lake of the larger scale maps are useful.for locating earth materials for Iowa road building and for regional land use suitability analysis. Iron Jackson Jefferson Timelinessg Older surveys are still useful as references for modern sur- Juneau veys. Kenosha Kewaunee La Crosse Sourcesg Field surveys, aerial photography, earlier published and unpub- Lafayette Langlade lished surveys of WQMS and USGS. Lincoln Manitowoc Marathon Textual DescrjR@ @on., Pleistocene landforms maps show the location of Marinette Marquette some-or all of the followingg eskers, drumlins, moraines, sand dunes, Menominee outwash, terraces, areas submerged by glacial lakes, directions of gla- Milwaukee cial ice movements, drifts of different ages and topographic relief. Monroe Oconto Many landforms maps are accompanied by or combined with other map Oneida features. Most maps shcnq roads, streams, cities, and Public Land Survey Outagamle Ozaukee lines. The following list indicates the title, author, date of publica- Pepin tion, map scale, and general remarks about the major map sources. Most Pierce of these maps are available from WGNHS or the UW Dept. of Geography Map Polk Portage and Air Photo Library. Price Racine Richland Rock Rusk St. Croix Sauk Sawyer Shawano Sheboygan Contact for Purchaseg -or- Contact for Information: Taylor Trempealeau Vernon Wisconsin Geological and Vilas Hatural History Survey Walworth Wa:hburn 1815 University Avenue Wa hington Madison, Wisconsin 53706 Waukesha (608) 262-1705 Waupaca Waushara Winnebago Wood PLEISTOCENE LANDFORMS MAPS 1) The Physical Geography of Wisconsin L. Martin; 1916 (reprinted); WGNHS Bull. 36, Educ. Ser. #4 Scale - 1:125,000 to 1:1,000,000; Remarks - several maps of glacial activity and features, a state landforms map; text is reprinted by UW Press without landforms map; contact WGNHS. 2) Late Quarternary Environments of Wisconsin J. Knox and D. Mickelson; 1974; sold-by WGNHS Remarks - text only, describes Quarternary history and evidence for many glacial activities in Wisconsin; contact WGNHS. 3) Project Sanguine: Landforms - Soils and Rocks Map U.S. Navy Underwater Sound Laboratory; 1969 Scale - 1:48,000; Remarks - quadrangle maps indicating depositional landforms, geology, and soils, only partial county coverage for area indicated on map; contact UW Geography Dept., Map and Air Photo Library. 4) The Geology of North Central Wisconsin S. Weidman; 1907; WGNHS Bull. 16, Sci. Ser. Scale - 1:190,080 (1" = 3 mi.); Remarks - 13 mapped Pleistocene formations and features, accompanying maps; contact WGNHS. 5) Pleistocene of Part of Northeastern Wisconsin F. T. Thwaites; 1943; Geol. Soc. Amer. Bull. V 54(l), pp. 87-144. Scale - 1:250,000; Remarks - 16 mapped depositional features, many sources for mapped information, map and text available for purchase; contact WGNHS. 6) Hydrology of the Pine-Popple River Basin E. Oakes, et al; 1973; USGS Water Supply Paper 2006 Scale - 1:125,000; Remarks 4 mapped units, contact USGS--Washington or WGNHS 7) Pleistocene Geology of the Door Peninsula, Wisconsin F. T. Thwaites and K. Bertrand; 1957; Geol. Soc. Amer. Bull. V. 63(7) pp. 831-879 Scale - 1:250,000; Remarks - more than 10 landforms mapped along with other data, source in field survey; contact WGIRIS 3) Geology and Ground Water Resources of Dane County, Wisconsin D. Cline; 1965; USGS Water Supply Paper 1779-U Scale - 1:250,000; Remarks - 6 mapped physiographic units, other accompanying maps; contact WGNHS or USGS. 9) The Quaternary Geology of Southeastern Wisconsin W. C. Alden; 1918; USGS Prof. Paper 106 Scale - 1:250,000; Remarks - 29 mapped landforms, deposits and ice movements directions, accompanying maps, contact WGNHS. 10) Landforms of Wisconsin D. A. Woodward; 1971 Scale - 1:1,000,000; Remarks - colored, available with or without lines, map indicates relief 11) Shaded Relief of Wisconsin USGS; 1968; Scale - 1:500,000; Remarks - USGS state base maps with darker tones showing higher elevations PLEISTOCENE LANDFORMS MAPS Map No. I (Continued on next map) 3 ASHLUD VIL 3 n%ITT WASNOUQU PRICE FGPE,7 F I," L NU ONEIDA 3 POLft MARINE T TL no.% DE AYLOR 4 OCONTO HIPPE ST Min MAPAINCIN I.O.INEE 3 3 PIERCE AU CLAIM 4 S.A..40 DOOR DUFFALO 3 C,000 PORIAGE AUPACA WAUKEE @IIUTAI, 4 3 4 MANITUWO WINNFBAr ILT 3 L CN MAROULTIE R NO DU ",c HFROfGAN VERNON SAU" OLUMBIA DODGE TICHL -AND OZAU.E CRAWIFOR0 DAN[ GOAMT ED JEFFERSO" JWAUKLS@A NILW UK E G CF. LN A PACiNt KEHOS.A --sm... WSCONSIN State Planning Offic Dspanmnt Of Adminintion 1975 WISCONSIN LAND RESOURCES DATA INVENTORY PLEISTOCENE LANDFORMS MAPS Map No. 2 SAMIELD POUGLAS ASHLAND RMETT WASHBURN VILAS PRICE ONEIDA 6, POLK BARROP .6. 'AN NTIRE OR STAT ANGLADE- OCONTO PPE INA TA@L ST CROIX DUAIN MARAIN N PIERCE CLARK 5 flUl -CLAIRE SHAWANO DOOR I 9urrAL0 TREW -000 PDRIA WAUPACA OUTAGANIIE SAO. VAWAUNE 5 .7 JACKSON FANITOWO JUNE& AUSHARA k U wINNFOA L CROBS NION.Of u (DANIS 5 5W7 mET I MARQUE T TE GREEN LAKE I -w FOND DU LAC S.17801G.. ENRON SAUK OLUMBIA DODGE RICHLAND U. CRAWFORD 9 GRANT PEEN ROCK FIT. LA FAYETTI 9 wiscoNsm stete Planning Office Deparbwnt Of Mministration b0l LN FRA ANA t6 5 1975 WISCONSIN LAND RESOURCES DATA INVENTORY 4.2.2 SURFICIAL AND PLEISTOCENE GEOLOGIC MAPS 4.2.2 Subsection: GEOLOGY STATEWIDE Section: Earth Related Resources Adams Data type: Mapped and Tabular (published and unpublished) Ashland Barron Bayfield Brown Date of Collection: Varies, 1960-present Buffalo Burnett - see followin- list Calumet 0 Date of Publication: Varies, 1907-1975, some unpublished Chippewa Clark Columbia Crawford Detail: Varies. See lists of regional maps and county/sub-county maps Dane for map scales and number of deposit types mapped. Dodge Door Douglas Dunn Eau Claire A3gregation: Varies. Regional maps include statewide maps and multi- Florence county surveys. County and sub-county maps are usually accompanied Fond du Lac by a textual description and a set of other maps. Some maps are Forest Grant unpublished. Green Quality: Depends on detail of classification for mapped deposits and Green Lake scale of maps. See following lists. Iowa Iron Jackson Jefferson Timeliness: Older maps can be of same value as newer maps, although Junpau Kenosha newer maps generally have larger scales. Kewaunee La Crosse Sources: Most base maps are USGS quadrangle maps. Sources include Lafayette Langlade field surveys, aerial photography; some county maps are modified from Lincoln earlier reconnaissance surveys. Manitowoc Marathon Marinette Textual Description: Maps showing surficial and Pleistocene deposits Marquette are useful for locating road fill and building foundation materials, Menominee determining suitability of land for development or waste disposal, or Milwaukee Monroe for determining water supply potential. Mapped units include some or Oconto all of the following: landforms, ages of glacial deposits, textures, Oneida origins of deposits (lake deposits, etc.), degree of sorting, and Outagamie Ozaukee mineral composition. Most maps indicate major cultural features, Pepin roads, Public Land Survey lines, latitude-longitude, and drainage. Pierce Some maps have accompanying cross-sectional diagrams of the deposits. Polk Portage Those maps which are part of water resource investigations (see Price following list) are accompanied by a set of other maps (surficial Racine Richland deposit thickness maps, piezometric surface maps, etc.). Rock Rusk St. Croix Sauk Sawyer Shawano Sheboygan Taylor Contact for Purchase: Contact for Information: Trempealeau Vernon Wisconsin Geological and Natural Wisconsin Geological and Vilas Walworth History Survey 'Natural History Survey Washburn or 10"15 University Avenue Washington U.S. Geological Survey Hadison, Wisconsin 53706 Waukesha Waupaca Public Inquiries Office (608) 262-1705 Waushara 19th and F Streets, N.W. Winnebago General Services Building Wood Washington, D.C. 20244 SURFICIAL AND PLEISTOCENE GEOLOGIC MAPS Regional Maps (multi-county) Data of Number of Publication Scale Mapped Units Remarks 1) Glacial Deposits Maps of Wisconsin 1975 1:250,000 5 Contact WGNHS--open-file Wisconsin Geological and Natural History Survey. report; data collected; - 1918-1974; state-wide coverage 2) Project Sanguine-Ladforms maps. 1969 1:48,000 10+ see Map & Air; Photo U.S. Navy, New London, Connecticut Library, UW Geography Dept. 3) Pleistocene of Part of Northeastern Wisconsin. 1943 1:250,000 16 contact WGN; data F. T. Thwaites; Bull. Geol. Sor. Amer. 54(l):87-144. collected 1926-194. 4) The Geology of North-Central Wisconsin. 1907 1:187,500 13 S. Weldman ; WGNHS, Bull. 16 5) Water Availability in Central Wisconsin--An Area of Near- 1974 1:125,000 contact WGNHS or USGS Surface Crystalline Rock. E. A. Bell, et. al; USGS Water Supply Paper 2022 6) Pleistocene Geology of the Door Peninsula, Wisconsin 1957 1:250,000 11 contact WGNHS F. T. Thwaites, et. al.;Geol. Soc.Amer. Bull. 68(7):831-879. 7) Quatemnary Geology of Southeastern Wisconsin. 1918 1:250,000 29 contact WGNHS or USGS W. C. Alden; USGS Prof. Paper 106. other glacial maps included 8) Late Quaternary Environments of Wisconsin. 1974 contact WGNHS--text only J. Knox and D. Mickelson; WGNHS. 9) Pleistocene Geology of Southern Wisconsin. 1970 contact WGNHS--text only WGNHS Info . Circular # 15. SURFICIAL AND PLEISTOCENE GEOLOGIC MAPS Regional Map No. I (Continued on next map) 0 2 O0UQLA2 2 ASHLAND IRON 2 ""s BURNETI S-BURIF $..,[A PR,c r 2 0" A R RON 2 RUSK -TA - @1- 4 TAYLUR 3'" -hDr H.PPE A S, CPO" 4 3 DUNN L -A I LARK -173 AU CLAIRE 4 S. A Z.-W 2 -000 A 3 2 AUFFALO MPE A 4 J JACK AcKSO 4 2@ 41 JUNEA. AD..S I 2 E 3 3 MAPQU[ I TE 1,.LEN OW) [10 1 AC VERNON COI IOWA DO @A. D IA- CRAWFORD -EE GRANT (ENTI RE STATE) GREEN TO-CK VALIORTH --E LA FAYETTE swal Pl."Inin Office Department Of Administmtion] 1975 WISCONSIN LAND RESOURCES DATA INVENTORY SURFIC14L 4ND PLCISTOCENE GEOL Regiona I Map No. OGIc M4pS J9 4s,,,4 *Askau" ow 34.'r. A 044,0,v ollf'o, S, ou'v", CmA EWA TA"', L'O'C", Att"", "(4r, ct loot. EA, 6 At, P0,4 4Ckso" 000,, W4US$,,@, ""'I BAG, A@, 6 foho o" "C SAU@ Cq4Wr 040 Cot U"014 000" 'a', o4tf GNAt'r 7 0. CA GA E, f 7 "CONSIN State plan D.partnVn- Ad @117-::Mmilliw v t of ning Office "ISCONSIN LAND R 1975 ESOURCES DATA INVENTORY SURFICIAL AND PLEISTOCENE GEOLOGIC MAPS County and Sub-County Maps Data of Number of Publication Scale Mapped Units Remarks 1) Geology and Ground Water Resources of Dane County, Wisconsin. 1965 1:250,000 6 date collected 191865; D Cline; USGS Water Supply Paper 1779-U. contact WGNHS or USGS-- Wasington 2) Geology and Water Resources of Portage County, Wisconsin. 1965 1:62,500 contact WGNHS or USGS-- C.L. R. Holt; USGS Water Supply Paper 1796. Washington 3) Ground Water Resources of Waupaca County, Wisconsin. 1964 1:62,500 data collected 1943-64; C. F. Berkstresser; USGS Water Supply Paper 1669-U. contact WGNHS or USGS-- Washington Washington 4) Geology and Ground Water Resources of Waushara County, Wisconsin 1965 1:62,500 9 contact WGNHS or USGS-- W. K. Summers; USGS Water Supply Paper 1809-8 Washington 5) Water Resources of Racine and Kenosha Counties, Wisconsin. 1970 1:125,000 5 contact WGNHS or USGS-- R. D . Hutchinon; USGS Water Supply Paper 1878. Washington 6) Description of the Milwaukee Quadrangle, Wisconsin. 1906 1:62,500 contact USCS--Washington W. C. Alden; USGS Gael. Atlas Folio 140. 7) Hydrology of the Pine-Popple River Basin, Wisconsin. 1973 1:125,000 4 contact WGNHS or USGS-- E. Oakes, et.al.; USCS Water Supply Paper 2006. Washington 8) Hydrology of the Upper Black Earth Creek Basin. 1963 1:62,500 date collected 1958-63; D. Cline ; USGS Water Supply Paper 1669-C. contact WGNHS or USGS-- Washington 9) Surficial Materials Map of Waukesha County, Wisconsin. 1974 1:24,000 55 open-file map contact WGNHS WGNHS. 1:62,500 or USGS--Washington 10) Surficial Materials Map of Dane County, Wisconsin. forthcoming 1:24,000 55 open-file map contact WGNHS WGNHS. 1:62,500 or USGS--Washington 11) Geology and Ground Water Resources of (Columbia, Jefferson, forthcoming 1:24,000 unpublished--cpmtact WGNHS Ozaukee, St. Crois, Walworth, Washington) Counties, or USGS-Washington Wisconsin; WGNH _OGIC GE0k S@g I County and Sub-County lAa9s @see accom9any!", list sources) aO R"'jI O@u .'oaf cP fooo 00 ice 0j O'd *00%sl" vAl 1,975 Dp'l 4.2.3 PROJECT SANGUINE LANDFOR14S - SOILS AND ROCKS ILOS 4.2.3 Subsection: GEOLOGY Section: Earth Related Resources Data type: Published Maps Ashland Bayfield Date of Collection: 1969 Date of Publication: 1969 Chippewa Clark Detail: 1:48,000 (USGS 15 minute planimetric series) I Aggregation: Maps available for each USGS 15 minute quadrangle in study Eau Claire area (see map). Countywide summaries available for each county in study. Florence Forest Quality: Little field surveying undertaken to verify air photos. Project intended to be a preliminary engineering planning project. Iron Jackson Timeliness: Sources. USGS base maps, field surveys, USDA aerial photography, DOT aerial photography. Langlade Lincoln Marathon Textual Description: The publication, Project Sanguine: Landforms - Soils Marinette and Rocks MaRs, and the accompanying county summaries offer an-analysis Menominee of the geology and soils of the area. The data included on the maps in- clude depositional landforms: glacial-fluvial, fluvial and eolian. Oconto These are further subdivided to include a more refined and descriptive Oneida classification of landforms. Another section shows erosional landforms: Outagamie soils, bedrock, and special features (bouldery soils and ridges of stratified sand). These symbols may be combined to indicate areas con- taining more than one classification. Portage Price Included in the summary is a generalized county-wide landform map, a descriptive summary and a bibliography. Rusk A detailed discussion of the methodology enployed is contained in An Airphoto Analysis of a Portion of Wisconsin and Michigan (12/69) - For Sa-ver Project Sanguine. Shawano Contact for Information Taylor University of Wisconsin-Madison Vilas Department of Geography Map & Air Photo Library Room 384 Science Hall Madison, Wisconsin 53706 Waupaca (608) 262-1471 or U.S. Navy Underwater Sound Wood Laboratory Fort Trumbell New London, Connecticut PROJECT SANGUINE, 1969 841FIELO ............... POLA ................ .... ....... .... ........ ... coo's ....... ... ....... . . . . . .. .......... :...: ........ ......... . ....... ....... .... ....... ..Eqcf EAU CLAIM 000. ".4-EE SUIFALO Imp L :u L.. DAMS WAUSNAMA wtNNf RAGO A-Mk T I. CROSS MARQUE I I GRIER I Amf I O.D (111 1 AC no',- VERNON S-v. 01 U.81. DODGE RIC -L -ND 0z ... I CRAWFORD kc so. .-EE GRANT LA FAIETTE GREEN 401. %ALIORTI WrAmsm SWe Planning Office 1975 WISCONSIN LAND RESOURCES DATA INVENTORY 4.2.4 DEPTH TO BEDROCK/THICKNESS OF SURFICIAL DEPOSITS MAPS 4.2.4 Subsection: GEOLOGY STATEWIDE Section: Earth _'@elated Resources Adams Ashland Data type: Published and Unpublished 11aps Barron Bayfield Brown Buffalo Date of Collection: 1900's to present Burnett Calumet Date of Publication: 1953 - 1975 (see following list). Chippewa Clark Columbia Crawford Detail: Scale varies from 1:24,000 to 1:1,000,000 (see following list). Dane Dodge Ilost maps have contour intervals of 50-100 feet. Door Douglas Dunn Eau Claire A-;gregation: One published state map. Also published regional maps Fl8rence (multi-county), county maps and sub-county maps, some of which are not Fond du Lac yet published. Each county or sub-county map is part of a set of maps Forest Grant which are described in an accompanying publication. Green Quality: Most county and sub-county maps are of high quality and Green Lake Iowa accuracy. Iron Jackson Jefferson Juneau _.Limeliness: Information does not easily become outdated. Kenosha Kewaunee La Crosse Latayptte Sources: Published and unpublished reports of WGNFIS and USGS. See Langlade authors on following list. Base maps are derived from USGS topographic Lincoln and planinetric maps. Manitowoc Marathon Marinette Textual Description: 11aps indicating deptn to bedrock are equivalent to Marquette maps indicating the thickness of unconsolidated surface materials. Menominee Milwaukee Depths are usually obtained from well logs, exploration drill holes or Monroe outcrops. Knowledge of depth to bedrock is useful in a wide variety of Oconto foundation engineering, water supply, water quality, mineral resource Oneida Outagamie and many other applications. Ozaukee Pepin Additional information can be obtained from well loas and other unpub- Pierce 0 Polk lished surveys. The author, name of publication, date and scale for Portage each source indicated on the state map is found on the following list. Price Racine Richland Rock Rusk St. Croix Sauk Sawyer Shawano Sheboygan flontact for Purchase: -or- Contact for Information: Taylor Trempealeau Vernon Wisconsin Geolo-ical and 11atural Vilas Walworth Washburn History Survey 1815 University Avenue Washington Waukesha 11adison , WiS consin 53706 Waupaca 1 (608) 262-1705 Waushara Winnebago Wood DEPTH TO BEDROCK THICKNESS OF SURFICIAL DEPOSITS Regional (multi-county) Maps 1) Depth to Bedrock Map of Wisconsin U.S. Geological Survey and Wis. Geol. and Natural History Survey; R. C. Trotta and R. D. Cotter Date: 1973; Scale: 1:1,000,000@ 2) Water Availability in Central Wisconsin - An Area of Near-Surface Crystalline Rock USGS Water Supply Paper 2022-1; E. A. Bell and M. G. Sherill Date; 1974; Scale: 1:125,000 3) Quaternary Geology of Southeastern Wisconsin USGS Professional Paper 106; W. C. Alden Date: 1918; Scal:a- 1:250,000 County and Sub-county Maps 4) Water for Cranberry Culture in the Cranmoor Area of Central Wisconsin USGS Water Supply Paper 1999-1; Hamilton Date: 1971; Scale: 1:62,500; sub-county coverage 5) Ground Water Conditions in the Milwaukee-Waukesha Area of Wisconsin USGS Water Supply Paper 1229; F. C. Foley, et al Date: 1953; Scale: 1:25-1,000 6) Hydrology of the Pine-ropple River Basin - Hydrology of a Wild Iliver Area, Northeastern Wisconsin USGS @2006; E. Oakes, et al Date: 1973; Scale: 1:125,000 7) Geology and Ground Water Resources of Outagamie County, Wisconsin U.S. Geol. Survey, Water Supply Paper 1421; E. F. LeRoux Date: 1957; Scale: 1:84,460 8) Geology and Ground I-later Resources of Rock County, Wisconsin 'U.S. Geol. Survey, Water Supply Paper 1619-X; E. F. LeRoux Date: 1963; Scale: 1:63,360 9) Geology and Ground Water Resources of Dane County, Wisconsin U.S. Geol. Survey, Water Supply Paper 1779-U; Danzel Cline Date: 1965; Scale: 1:125,000 10) Geology and Ground Water Resources of Waushara County, Wisconsin U.S. Geol. Survey, Water Supply Paper 1809-B; W. K. Summers Date: 1965; Scale: 1:62,500 11) Geology and Ground Water Resources of Winnebago County, Wisconsin U.S. Geol. Survey, Water Supply Paper 1814; Perry Olcott Date: 1966; Scale: 1:62,500 12) Ground Water Resources of Waupaca County, Wisconsin USGS Water Supply Paper 1669-U; C. F. Berkstresser Date: 1964; Scale: 1:62,500 L3) Unpublished bedrock topography map of Uaukesha County, Wisconsin Wis. Geol. and Nat. 11ist. Survey, open-file report Date: 1975; Scale: 1:24,000 and L:62,5oO 14) Unpublished bedrock topography map of Dane County, Wisconsin Wis. Geol. and Nat. Hist. Survey, open-file report Date: 1975; Scale: 1:24,UOO and 1:62,500 DEPTH TO BEDROCK/THICKNESS OF SURFICIAL DEPOSITS MAPS (See accompanying list of sources SAYFIELD DOUG LAS ASHLAND MON VILA$ BURNETT WASHqVR" (ENTIRE STATE) ONEGA RUSK .NCO, LANGLADE T-LOP ST CROIX OURN CHIPPEWA ...... lm@w ARK .ON PIERCE fAU CLAIRIE 2 1 A ;T@j 000. PUT FALO TREMPEAL PORT E ".N 'kWA-FIL IA 2 12 7 MANIT-U4. JUNE AU WAUSHARA -NJB.GO [email protected] L CRGSS@E- HH" 4 10 Ili MARQUETT GREEN 311@ 3 v ONU DO I ACU ""I "'Y"', VE RNON 4 "BIA CRAWFORD PIC.1 AND 0z3 E 3 ....... ON EE GRANT 9714 ILA FAYETT *C 3 3 WISCONSIN State Planning Offijj@ Department Of Administration 1975 WISCONSIN LAND RESOURCES DATA INVENTORY 4.2.5 STATE MAPS OF BEDROCK GEOLOGY 4.2.5 Subsection: GEOLOGY Section: Earth Related Resources STATEWIDE Data type: Maps (published and unpublished) Adams Ashland Barron Bayfield Date of Collection: Old records, 1911, 1949 B rown Buffalo Burnett Date of Publication: 1911, 1965 (revision of 1949 map), 1971 Calumet Chippewa Clark COlUrnhia Detail: 1911 map is 1:380,160 (1" = 6 mi.); 1965 map is 1:1,000,000 Crawford Dane (minirium size of mapped rock units is 200 acres); 1971 map format Dodge is 8 112" x 11" (scale is 1:2,730,000). The 1965 map is more accurate Door Douq I as than the 1911 map; 1971 map has more detail for northeastern Wisconsin. Dunn Aggregation: Statewide, single sheet for each map. Eau Claire Florence Food du Lac Forest Grant Quality: Detail of mapping map accuracy varies for different regions Green in the state. The Northeastern Wisconsin region is currently being Green Lake ,Iowa mapped. Iron Jackson Jefferson i -oliness: Dated. More current and more detailed information is avail- Juneau above for most regions in the state. Kenosha Kewaunee Sources: 1911 map compiled by W. B. Hotchkiss and F. T. Tilwaites. 1965 La Crosse Lafayette map compiled by E. F. Bean. 1971 map compiled by 14GIII-IS staff. Sources Langlade include published and unpublished surveys by WGNHS and USGS. Lincoln Manitowoc Marathon lextual Description: All maps are available through WGITHS. The 1911 map Marinette has restricted distribution, and the 1965 and 1971 maps are available Marquette Menominee for purchase. Milwaukee Monroe The 1911 map includes several cross-sectional diagrams. Tiie 1911 and Oconto Oneida 1965 maps indicate roads, cities, villages, Public Land Survey lines, Outagamie counties and drainage. The 1965 and 1971 maps have 12 geologic Ozaukee formations delineated, based on geologic age and mineralogy. The 1911 Pepin map has 15 formations delineated. Pierce Polk Portage Price Racine Richland Rock Rusk St. Croix Sauk Sawyer Shawano Sheboygan Contact for Purchase: -or- Contact for Infor-i-,otion: Taylor Trempealeau Wisconsin Geolo-ical and Vernon t@ Vilas Natural History Survey Walworth 10015 University Avenue Washburn Madison, Wisconsin 53706 Washington Waukesha (608) 262-1705 Waupaca Waushara Winnebago Wood 4.2.6 BEDROCK GEOLOGY MAPS 4.2.6 Subsection: GEOLOGY STATEWIDE Section: Earth Related Resources Adams Data type: 11aps and Tabular (published and unpublished) Ashland Barron Bayfield Brown Date of Collection: Varies, 1899-1975 Buffalo Burnett Calumet Date of Publication: Varie's,1900-present, some unpublished. Chippewa Clark Columbia C ' awford Detail: Varies. Scales vary from 1:24,000 to 1:500,000. Ntriber of Dane mapped units varies from 3 to 51, depending on classification of Dodge Door minerals and formations. See lists of regional and local maps for Douglas information on scale and number of rock types mapped. DU rin Aggregation: Varies. Regional maps include statewide and multi-county Eau Claire coverage; many are special purpose maps (Precambrian geology, iron Florence 0 0 Fond du Lac ranges, Ietc.). Local maps (county and sub-county) are usually part Forest of a set of maps with accompanying textual descriptions. Grant Green Quality: Depends on detail of classification for rock types, field work,, Green Lake and map scale. See following lists. Iowa Iron Jackson Jefferson Timeliness: Newer maps generally have larger scales. Some older maps Juneau on the following lists have been superceded by nex@er maps. Kenosha Kewaunee La Crosse Sources: Most base maps are USGS quadrangle maps; some are county Lafayette Langlade highway maps. Sources include field surveys, aeromagnetic and gravity Lincoln surveys, well logs, earlier published and unpublished surveys of USGS Manitowoc or WGNHS. Marathon Textural Description: The following lists describes the title of publi- Marinette Marquette cation, scale, number of rock types mapped, date of publication, and Menominee other remarks. Mapped rock types include some or all of the following: Milwaukee 0 Monroe mineral types, rock types, geologic forriations, age of formations, Oconto contacts between rocks, tectonic features, mined areas, well locations. Oneida Ilost maps indicate roads, cultural features, Public Land Survey lines, Outagamie latitude-longitude, and drainage. 11any maps have structural cross- Ozaukee Pepin section diagrams and more detailed map inserts. Pierce Polk Portage Price Racine Richland Rock Rusk St. Croix Sauk Sawyer Shawano Sheboygan Contact for Purchase: -or- Contact for Inforniation: Taylor Trempealeau Vernon Wisconsin Geological and Vilas Natural History Survey Walworth Washburn 1815 University Avenue Washington Madison, Wisconsin 53706 Waukesha (608) 262-1705 Waupaca Waushara Winnebago Wood BEDROCK'GEOLOGY Regional Maps q(4qE0qu4qTtq_qi-qcounty) Date of Number of Publication Scale Mappc4 Units Remarks 1 Geologic map of Wisconsin, 1911, WGNHS 9 LI L:380,160 is cunt act WGNHS; limited dis rributton 2) Geologic Map of Wisconsin, 1949, WG4HS 1965 1:00,00 12 contact WGNIIS;.minimu mapped area -is 200 acrvs 3) Lthologic'Geophysical and Mineral Commodity Maps 1970 :500,000 42 contact US-Washington or Of Wisconsin GNHS; data collected E. Dutton and R. E. Bradley; USS Misc. eol. Inv. 196-1 968 Map 1-631. 4) USDA Soil Conservation Serice; Geologic Data v-. site specific varies contact SCS; data collected for Watershed prjec@ a@ 5) Geology of Part of Northwestern iconsin Hotchkiss 1929 1:375,000 6 contact WNHS and Been; WCNIIS Bull. # XVI, Econ. Sr. #21 6) Geologic Map of te Lake Superior Region 1935 1:,00,00 23 contact WGNIS; limited C. K. Leith, et. al..IWGNIIS distribution 7) The Geology of he Gogeb ic Ion Range of Wisconsin 1929 1:5000 1 rontattWNH$;data Aldrich; WGNIIS Bull. #71 Eco . Ser. 1124 o1ec 191 -29; more detailed map inserts Included. 8) Sandstones of the Wisconsin Coast Of Lake Superior 1912 1:187,500 14 contact WCNIIS F. T Thwaites; WGIIS Bull. #XXV, Sci. Ser. 08 9) Project Sanguine, Landforms Maps (@oils and Rocks) 196 1:48,60 10 contact Map and Air Photo U.S. Navy, Nw London, Connecticut Lib,ory, A' Geography cpt. 10) Geology of Nrhcentral Wisconsin 1907 1:137,00 10 contact WGNHS; detailed S. Weidman; WGNUS Bull. XV1, Sci. Ser. #4 ma @Ln-t included 11) Preliminary Geologi say Se and 1- 1973 :250,00) 51 c-ac wNIIS c MPq:nl'.C"'.d 14 t Mountain Sheet, orthc I or heastern Wisconsin 52qW 56qGNHIoidebo. k to Precambrian Geology of N and NC Wisconsin 12) Geologic Map of Precambrian Terrain in Northeastern and 1973 1:500.00 8 contact WCNIS N-rthcntral Wisco. in WNHS; Guidebook to Precambrian Geology of NE and C Wisconsin 13) Water Availability In Cen ral Wiconi-An Area of N- 1974 :125,00 contact WGNS; other maps surface Crystalline Rock ,I,. available E.A. Bell and M. G. Sherill; USGS Water Supply Paper 2022 14) Geologic flap of Grant, loa and La Fayette Counties 1906 1:5U'00 7 ntact WGNHS U.S. Grant; W111S 11,11. #XIV, Eon. Ser. #9 15) Cmbro-ordotcian Stratigraphy of Stiti-sern Wisconsin 1965 t't oy t,.t l, .atct WCURS M. E. Ostrom; NHS Info. Circular #7 16) Quaternary Geology of Southeastern Wisconsin 191 1:250,000 11 contact WG U"S__ W. C. Alden; USS Prof. Paper #106 Wa.i.gt.n@ other maps also available 17) Go logical and Rua I 1-1h ,trn li-onsn 19-1 1:375,00 4 contact WGHS bs I 'qjC q;qIM,po, l '5 R. H. Whitk B 1 8, Se r. # BEDROCK GEOLOGY Regional (Multi-County) Map No. 1 (Continued on next map) 19 9 AYFIELD DOUGLAS ASHLAND 7 7 7 7 9 T WASHOU 5 5 P R'c I OR E T f L0 L N L POLIT OARRON 9 5 )NLIDA 5 MARINI, T 'L 9 RUSK 5 10 LINCOLN ACT 5 TA LOR OCO.T(, 51 CPO,. fa "ERCE FL APR - - - rAU CLAIRE 0 Due -000 E BUFFALO 9 OR"G ;;AUPA5 A.-L EAU f.U [email protected] @9 10 9 MANITO*cj 9 7i-u DAMS WAUSHARA mIINNIbAGO h,@ALUML 6 6 P MARQUETTE GREEN LAP ',.I FIO@GAI VERNON SALT. cot UAIGIA 0001A fr'CHLAND .19 OZAU.f CRAWFORD DANE 1-4 .... L-, 0. *AUKLSMA -IL- U-EE R..F '(STATEWME C04RAGE) LD FAVETTE WIMNSIN State Planning Office _Dep.rtment Of Administration 1975 WISCONSIN LAND RESOURCES DATA INVENTORY BEDROCK GEOLOGY Regional (Multi-County) Map No. 2 8 BAVFIELO DOUGLAS 8 ASHLAND 8 8 'RON VILA 6 8 R14ETT WASHBURN S*G"E. 11,12 PRICE FOREIT f L(,RLN@L NE.OA POLK BARRON MARINE I TL 11, INCOLN 12 7AILOR OCONIO S, CROIX DUNN CHIPPEWA 13 7 lip I I-ON CL IR PIERCE EAU CLAIRE 13 S-..0 DOOR BUFFALO TA[mPEAL -000 PORT WAUPACA OWN KIEWAUKEE AU 11, 11 TAGAMIE 12 11,12 MANIT0,KQ L JUNEAU /DAN$-- USIARA ffjADAm$ 16 16 MARQUETTE GREENLA,I FOND DU LAC VERNON SA k COk UMBIA DODGE RICHLAND 02.- CRAWFORD 16 DANE G, JEFFERSON AU1 S EE 14 17 17 6HANT - &PEEN MOCK 161 14 17 WA WrAMSIN State Plannin:9:0=ffir- Deparumnt Of AdminiWation 1975 WISCONSIN LAND RESOURCES DATA INVENTORY BEDROCK GEOLOGY Local Map-qs___q@q_4qcounty and sub-county) Do,, of Number of 'ubli at ion Scale Mapped Units Remarks 1) Copper-bearing Rocks of Douglas County, Wisconsin 1900 1:250,000 4 cont:ct'WG6NS; more detailed WGWRS Bull. #VI, Econ. Ser . 03 ins rt included 2) Precambrian Geology of the Menominee Iron-Bearing District 1967 1:125,000 20 contact USGS-Washington or and Vicinity WGNRS; no text C. E . Dutton and Linebaugh; USGS Miac. Geol. Inv. 1-466 3) Geology of the Florence Area, Wisconsin 1971 1:250,000 a contact USGS-Washington or C. E. Dutton; USGS Prof. Paper 633 WGNHS, accompanying maps 4) Geologic Map of the Baraboo District, Wisconsin 1970 1:62,500 14 accompanying maps and text; 1. W. D .Dalziel and R. H. Dott, Jr.; WGNRS Info. Circular #14 c.ntect.WGNHS 5) Description of the Milwaukee Quadrangle, Wisconsin 19U6 1:62,500 contact USGS-Washington 6) Geolo By of USCS Quadrangle Maps (12 references, see 1960-19bb 1:24,000 40+ contact USCS-Washington or .operate inventory entry) WGNHS 7) Hydrology of th Pine-popple River Basin, Wisconsin. 1973 1:125,000 12 contact USGS-Washington or E. Oakes ,et. q:1 .; USGS Water Supply Paper 2006 WGNHS; accompanying maps and te. t 8) Hydrology of the Upper Black Earth Creek Basin, Wisconsin. 1963 1:125,000 contact USGS--Washington or D. Cline ; USGSWa tr SupPly Paper1 669C WGNHS; accompanying maps and text 9) Hydrology of the Little Plover River Basin, Portage County, 1965 1:48,000 contact USGS-Washington or Ws to aln WGNK; acrocipanying maps 1'. P. Weeks, et. al.; USGS Water Supply Paper 1811 and te xt 10) Geologic Map of Buffalo County, Wisconsin 1931 1:62,500 6 contact WGNHS; no distribubu- WGNHS tion; paleozoic geology Ge. logic ltapof LaCrosse County, Wisconsin 1931 1:62,500 6 contact WCNHS; no distribu- WGN11S tion; paeooic geology '12') Geologic lisp of Trempealeau County, Wisconsin 1929 1:62,500 6 contact WGNHS; no distrib- WGNRS tion; paleozoic geology, poor quality 13) Geologic Map of Ver... County, Wisconsin 1928 1:62,500 4 contact WGNHS; no distribu- wGi6qz tion; paleozoic geology 14) Mapping of Precambrian Geology of flarathon County, Wisconsin 1:24,00 16 contact USGS--Washington or G. L Berge and P. Myers; WGI411S WGN1iS; compiled 1970; to be published; texts available 15) Water R ... rc,, of 11-in, en,,i Counties, 1970 1:125,000 contac tUSCS-Washingl,, or ore. on a:,dS ."i, a a R. D H n; SGI P pr 1878 WGNHS; ,c_mpanying " & text 16) Geology and Ground Wrcr Resources of Dane County, Wisconsin 1965 1:250,000 cont act SGS--Washlngt,a or D Cline; US GS Warer Supply Paper 1779-U WC14 :accompanying maps Lext 17) Geology Ground Water Resources of Fond do Lc County, 1962 1:84,480 5 contact USGS--Wa.hi.g.o or co.:nd I in WGNH; accompanying maps I. Newport; USCS Water Supply Paper 1604 (3/4 - 1 m.) ad t .t 18) Geology and Ground Water Resources of OULagamie County, 157 1:84,480 6 contact USGS--Washington is consin WGN15; accompanying maps L. F LcRoux; USGS lister Supply Paper 1421 d t. t 19) coloy.q4ndu.Groond lister Resources of Rock County, Wisconsin 1963 :b3360. 3 contact USGS--Washingon or E, F. L oUSGS Water Supply Paper 1619-X WC.14115; accompanying maps and text @20) Geology and Ground Water Resources of Waupara County, Wisconsin 1964 1:62,5UO contact USCS-Washington or C. F. B.rks ,raser; USCS Water Supply Paper 1669-U WGNIIS; accompanying maps & qLqext q1q1 )qGqe 'I gy and (;round Water Resources of Winnebago County, 1966 1:62,q50q0 5 contact USGS--Washingtqon or 44qXq,qonq,' in qI.GqNqICqS: accompanying maps & P. q0q1qcqotqt; USCS Water Supply Paper 1814 text BEDROCK GEOLOGY LocAL p4AP, CoUnty and Sub_Cout)ty 0 ee c1ccompan @yi)7g is Of so urces) . . . . . . . . . . . . . NQC' ct A@ Cta'ft krfL VO, lut CO WISCONSIN LAN 79,7S D RESOtJRCES DATA INVENTORY 4.2.7 GEOCHEMICAL SURVEY MAP 4.2.7 Subsection: GEOLOGY Section: Earth Related Resources Data type: Published Map Date of Collection: 1969 Date of Publication: 1969 Detail: Scale is 1:63,360 (1" = 1 mi.). Zinc concentrations are shown in contour intervals of 0.05 parts per million. Aggre&ation: Single map and accompanying document describing the South- west Wisconsin zinc-lead area. Grant Quality: Map has limited use for other purposes than mineral exploration. Iowa Timeliness: Sources: USGS. Base maps are USGS topographic maps Lafayette Textual Description: Sampling stations are springs discharging at the surface. Map indicates trend contours for zinc abundance in spring water. Map also indicates location of reference sites, watershed boundaries, and cultural features normally found on topographic quadrangle maps. Accompanying map and document is WGNHS Information Circular #10. Contact for Purchase: Contact for Information: Wisconsin Geological and Natural History Survey 1815 University Avenue Madison, Wisconsin 53703 0 (608) 262-1705 GEOCHEMICAL SURVEY by Spring Sampling Method BAIFIE10 ASHLAND 'RON VILA$ RNET MOURN SAW,[. PR, t ONEIDA fk"'L FOLK -A.METTL O.PRON RUSK 7AILUR OC,'INIG ST CRO, CHIPPEWA OUNN IQ I;A. PIERCE EAU CLAIRE BUFFALO PZ@ IAGE .."E, TREMPEAL E AU II.TAGA.If JACK SOIN All TI.. JUNE A., ADAMS -AU',.ARA IINNI, BAGC II.Aof L ..SSIE MARQUE T TE GREEN t f fON6 011 1AC ',-I A01C.Al VIL".04 @AU. C I U.OIA OOGf R-C-L AND CRAWFORD DANE -W4 'E"E.So. .4 KE@"A .-Lw @J-EE GRAN % X.. X G.1, WISCONSIN State Planning Office Department Of Administration 1975 WISCONSIN LAND RESOURCES DATA INVENTORY 4.2.8 MINE LOCATIONS AND MINERAL COMMODITY MAPS AIM DOCUMENTS 4.2.8 Subsection: GEOLOGY Section: Earth Related Resources STATEWIDE Adams Data type* Mapped and tabular (published and unpublished) Ashland Barron Bayfield Brown Date of Collection: 1890's 1973 Buffalo - see following list B u rnett Date of Publication: 1901 1974 Calumet Chippewa Clark Columbia Crawford Detail: Map scales vary from 1:24,000 to 1:500,000. Information is Dane site specific. Most maps only indicate the mine sites or drill holes; Dodge others indicate regions of high potential for mineral exploration'. Door Douglas Dunn Ag®ation: Individual maps vary in scope from 7-1/2 minute quadrangle Eau Claire maps showing drill holes and lead-bearing joints to a state map showing Florence Fond du Lac general areas of copper occurances. A tabular compilation of potential Forest stone production areas lists the current stone producers by name. Grant Quality: Varies with map scale, detail and intended use of information. Green Green Lake The maps are generally accurate in delineating locations of mine sites, Iowa although the extent of the mined areas are not indicated. Iron Jackson Jefferson Timeliness: Most of the large scale maps are over 10 years old. Juneau Kenosha Kewaunee Sources: WGNHS; private firms; base maps are usually USGS quadrangle La Crosse Lafayette maps. Langlacle Lincoln Manitowoc Marathon Textual Description*. Mine and mineral commodity types include heavy Marinette metals (lead, zinc, copper, etc.), stone, and sand and gravel deposits. Marquette Menominee The maps and documents listed on the following sheet do not include all Milwaukee that are available, and most of these maps are published along with Monroe other maps. County maps of pit and'quarry sites such as the one com- Oconto Oneida piled for Waukesha County are forthcoming for Dane County and other Outagamie counties. The information is particularly useful for exploration firms. Ozaukee Pepin Pierce Polk Portage Price Racine Richland Rock Rusk St. Croix Sauk Sawyer Shawano Sheboygan Contact for Purchase: -or- Contact for Information: Taylor Trempealeau Vernon Wisconsin Geological and Vilas Natural History Survey Walworth 1815 University Avenue Washburn Washington Madison, Wisconsin 53706 Waukesha (608) 262-1705 Waupaca Waushara Winnebago Wood MINE LOCATIONS AND MINERAL COMMODITY MAPS AND DOCUMENTS 1) Lithologic, Geophysical, and Mineral Commodity Maps of Precambrian Rocks in Wisconsin. Carl E. Dutton and Reta ". Bradley; 1970; USGS Misc. Geol. Inv. Map 1-631; Scale - 1:500,000; Remarks - contact USGS Washington or WGITHS, includes other mapped info mation. 2) Potential Stone Production Areas in Wisconsin. David W. Hadley; 1974; WGNHS unpublished report; Remarks: tabular computer listing, indicating producer name, address, commodity type, etc. Contact WGN11S. 3) Mineral Land Classification showing indications of iron formations in parts of Ashland, Bayfield, Washburn, Sawyer, Price, Oneida, Forest, Rusk, Barron and Chippewa Counties. W. 0. Hotchkins; 1915; QCNIIS Bull. 44; Scale - 1:380,160 (1" = 6 mi.); Remarks - contact WGNHS. 4) Copper Bearing Rocks of Douglas County, Wisconsin. Ulysses S. Grant; 1900-1901; IIGNHS Bull. 6. Scale - 1:250,000; Remarks - contact WGNILS. 5) Pit and Quarry Site Maps for Wau kesha County, Wisconsin. WGNHS anq USGS; 1975; open file report; scale - 1:24,000 and 1:62,500; i@emarks comparable maps forthcoming for Dane County. (5a) 6) Zinc-Lead Copper Resources and Genera' Geology of the Upper Hississippi Valley District. Allen V. Heyl, et al; 1955; USGS Bull. 101S-G. Scale - 1:125,000; Remarks - contact USGS Washington or WGN11S, out of print. 7) U.S. Geological Survey Bulletins and Geologic Quadrangle Maps. Several publications; 1961-66; see separate entry under Earth Related Data. Scale - 1:24,000; Remarks contact USGS Washington or WGN11S, contains other,mapped information. MINE LOCATIONS AND MINERAL COMMODITY MAPS AND DOCUMENTS 19 BAYFELO "USLAC A SHL A NO 4 .90" VILAS a FINE A 'am .ORIL@T 3 PRICE ONED POL. MARINE T TL AQRON RUSK LINCOLN TAYLOR LANGLADE OCONT CHI A $I CAO.. DUNN MARATHON L.O.INE CLARK EAU C7&-,RE SHAWANO v2 000. BUFFALO TAEWPEA COD PORTAGE WA."AC.A BRIJW. W...El F, AD ILtAG JAC.SON MANIToYvD JUNEAU ADAMS 7WAUSHARA - WINNIFEIAGO ALUMILl MoNpof L CROSS MARQUETTE GREEHL If FOND Oll LAC 901GA. @ERNON S.U. COLUMBIA DODGE WICHL A-40 OZAu.c CRAWFORD fto so iinis 5 111FE1140" A@IESHA ILW UKEE ANT a, 6 15 --CNE LA FAYE TE 7 WISCONSIN State Planning Offic @@partment Of Admini 1975 WISCONSIN LAND RESOURCES DATA INVENTORY 4.2.9 GEOLOGY OF USGS QUADRANGLES IN WISCONSIN 4.2.9 Subsection: GEOLOGY Section: Earth Related Resources Data type: Published Maps with textual descriptions Date of Collection: 1961 - 1966, depending on quadrangle Date of Publication: 1961 - 1966, depending on quadrange j)etail: 1:24,000 (USGS 7-1/2 minute quads) Aggregation: By USGS quadrangle or multi-quadrangle. Available for purchase from WG&NHS. Grant Quality: Highly detailed mapped information. Some information is site specific. Iowa Timeliness: Up-to-date - geologic information does not usually become out of date. Sources: USGS base maps, field surveys LafaVette Textual Description: Geologic Maps show all or a combination of the following information: types of formations and rocks, strike and dip of joints, lead-bearing joints, mined areas, outcrops, fractures, drill holes, faults, elastic dikes, shear zones, wells, etc. The information is overlayed on USGS topographic base maps which show topography, natural features, etc. Also included in the studies are geophysical and mineralogical types of data such as columnar sections of rocks of different geological ages, maps of mines, etc. A textual description accompanies each map. The series entitled: Geologic Quadrangle Maps of the United States shows the same information at the same scale but has replaced the lengthy textual description with a short narrative included on the map. Contact for Purchase: Contact for Information: Map Sales Office Map Sales Office Wisconsin Geological and Natural Wisconsin Geological and History Survey Natural History Survey 1815 University Avenue 1815 University Avenue Madison, Wisconsin 53706 Madison, Wisconsin 53706 or (608) 262-1705 U.S. Geoloyical Survey Public Inquiries Office 19th and F Street, N.W. General Services Building Washington, D.C. 20244 GEOLOGY OF USGS QUADRANGLES IN WISCONSIN 19 BAVFIELD DOUGLAD ASHLAND 100M MRS T WASHBURN PR.C FORE:,T ONEIDA POLK MARINE T TL 0461ROM LINC LN TAVLOR LANGVAD[ DION 0 CHIPPEWA S, Coon WON RIAR.T.-O. -E.0-EE CLARK PIERCE EAU CLAIRE DOOR BUFrALO ME-PE .000 PORIAGE K.IIPACA BROWN EAU IF Jac-SO14 JUNEAU DAWS-- -.jA-USHARA INNtOAGO J@kAtUMLT ONROF L CROSS MARQUE I TE GREEN I AM( FOND 0)[1) LAC VERNON SAU. COLUMBIA DODGE ;CHLANO CRAWFORD DANE 0 A ,A 'EIFERSO. .-Es"A MILK U-EE GRANT ...... 511" RAC@NE ...... .... ..... ...... WISCMIN State Planning Office 1975 WISCONSIN LAND RESOURCES DATA INVENTORY 4.2.10 HIGH CAPACITY WELL LOGS 4.2.10 Subsection: GEOLOGY STATEWIDE Section: Earth Related Resources Adams Data type: Unpublished Tabular Ashland Barron Bayfield Brown Date of Collection: Continuous compilation since 1930's Buffalo Burnett Calumet Date of Publication: Open file Chippewa Clark Columbia Crawford Detail: High capacity wells (wells pumped in excess of 100,000 gallons Dane per day) and public wells (in parks, etc.) are sampled and logged in Dodge Door 5 foot depth intervals. Douglas Dunn Ag@regation: Filed by county. Logs include general information, Eau Claire Florence drilling information, and the physical description of core samples Fond du Lac from wells. A map index (DOT county road maps) indicates the locations Forest Grant of all compiled well logs. Green Quality: Analysis of cuttings from core samples is performed by pro- Green Lake fessional geologists. oWa @ron Jackson Jefferson Timeliness: Juneau Kenosha Kewaunee La Crosse Sources: Drillers' construction reports and core samples. Lafayette Langlade Lincoln Manitowoc Marathon Marinette Textual Description: The Wisconsin Geological and Natural History Survey Marquette receives well core samples and construction reports and prepares logs for Menominee all high capacity wells (those which can yield over 100,000 gallons per Milwaukee Monroe day) drilled in the state. General information catalogued for each well Oconto includes name of well, owner, address, name of well driller, USGS quad- Oneida rangle map name, type of water use, and specific capacity of well. Outagamie Ozaukee Drilling information includes drill hole dimensions, name of person Pepin analyzing core samples, type of geologic formation, and well testing Pierce remarks (drawdown). Well log includes depth (in 5 foot intervals for Polk Portage high capacity wells), lithology of each depth, rock type, color, grain Price size, and miscellaneous remarks. Several thousand logs have been com- Racine Richland piled. About 50,000 feet of well drilling is done each year. The DNR Rock receives and files construction reports on all wells drilled in the Rusk state. St. Croix Sauk Sawyer Shawano Sheboygan Taylor Contact for Purchase: Contact for Information: Trempealeau Vernon Wisconsin Geological and Vilas Walworth Natural History Survey Washburn 1815 University Avenue Washington Madison, Wisconsin 53706 Waukesha (608) 262-1705 Waupaca Waushara Winnebago Wood 4.2.11 AEROMAGNETIC SURVEYS - MAGNETIC CONTOUR 14APS 4.2.11 Subsection: GEOLOGY STATEWIDE Section: Earth Related Resources Adams Data type: Published maps and accompanying texts Ashland Barron Bayfield Brown Date of Collection: 1950 - 1974 Buffalo Burnett Calumet Date of Publication: 1966, 1970, 1974 (continuing survey) Chippewa Clark Columbia Crawford Detail: 1966 map (Upper Mississippi Valley), scale = 1:62,500, contour Dane interval is 10 gammas. 1970 map (entire state), scale = 1:500,000, Dodge contour intervals of 100-400 gammas. 1974 maps (N. Cen. Wis.), scales Door Douglas from 1:24,000 to 1:125,000, contour intervals of 100 gammas. Dunn Aggregation: 1966 map is published (USGS Bull. 1242-A). 1970 state Eau Claire Florence map is published (USGS Misc. Geol. Investigation Map 1-631). 1974 Fond du Lac maps are first in a continuing series of published maps which will Forest eventually cover the northern 3/5 of the state, Grant Quality: The accuracy of aeromagnetic surveys improve with lower Green Green Lake flying heights and denser sampling points. Iowa Iron Jackson Jefferson Timeliness: Information is still useful for earth exploration firms. Juneau Kenosha Kewaunee La Crosse Sources- Base maps are USGS topographic and planimetric maps. 1966 Lafayette survey done by USGS and WGNHS. 1970 survey done by C. E. Dutton and Langlacle Lincoln R. E. Bradley. USGS 1974 maps done by WGNHS and U.W. Oshkosh. Manitowoc Marathon Textual Description: Maps of magnetic contours are surveyed with air- Marinette Marquette borne magnetic monitoring instruments. They indicate variations in Menominee magnetic intensity, and are used to help determine the distribution Milwaukee of rock formations and mineral deposits (especially iron ore). Air- Monroe Oconto borne surveys include: 1966 survey flown in 1950 at 900 feet altitude; Oneida 1970 state survey flown at 3,000 feet altitude; 1974 and current surveys Outagamie flown at 500 feet altitude. The remainder of the northern 3/5 of the Ozaukee Pepin state will have been surveyed and mapped at 1:24,000 scale by 1979 Pierce Published maps and USGS publications are available for purchase at Polk WGNHS, Portage Price Racine An earlier magnetic line mapping program (the Carpenter-Allen maps) Richland was completed in Northeastern Wisconsin (T41N-T44N, RlW-Rl2E). Rock Rusk Individual township maps are available from WGNIHS at scale 1.15,840. St. Croix Sauk Sawyer Shawano Sheboygan Contact for Purchase* -or- Contact for Information: Taylor Trempealeau Vernon Wisconsin Geological and Vilas Natural History Survey Walworth Washburn 1815 University Avenue Washington Madison, Wisconsin 53706 Waukesha (608) 262-1705 Waupaca Waushara Winnebago Wood STATUS OF AEROMAGNETIC SURVEYS 0 L7 LEGEND DOUIL AS BAIFIE,D ED Data compiled ASHLAND RON 111 Available in 1:24,000, 1:48,000 Ml:62,500 quadrangles 9 RNETT WA HOUR" Available in 1:125,000 maps ................. ..... ........ ...... -A-1-k TL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . RUSK . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7: ........... . .............. .............. K@IMNM:tli iz CHIPPE 51 CRO'x L DUNN 1 M-41, .. ... ..... x --tL izz Dco. BPI)- BUFFALO TP(MpE LT 111W." r,..s WAIJ@HARA WINNt OAGO .1 @'W I 70 MA.Q.E ITE (,.I I A, f ENT1 E FOE -""'T ',Aul COtUMBIA DODGE CRAWFORD R'C.1 IAND ] @Z.- DANE A itfltASON *AUKL5MA .11L. @-LL MEEN *A-0- Off-C. VISCONSM Dep.--.., t' artment Of Adminis ra son 1975 WISCONSIN LAND RESOURCES DATA INVENTORY 4.2.12 BOUGUER GRAVITY CONTOUR MAPS 4.2.12 Subsection: GEOLOGY STATEWIDE Section: Earth Related Resources Adams Data type: Published and Unpublished Maps Ashland Barron Bayfield Brown Date of Collection: 1963 - 1974 Buffalo Burnett Calumet Date of Publicationg 1970, 1972, 1974 Chippewa Clark Columbia Crawford Detail: State maps have scales of 1:500,000; Northeastern Wisconsin Dane map is lz3l,680 (2" = 1 mi.). Gravity contour intervals range Dodge Door from 2 to 10 milligals. Douglas Dunn Aggregation: State maps are divided into 2 map sheets (N. and S. Wis- Eau Claire Florence consin). Northeast Wisconsin map is single sheet, available on paper Fond du Lac or mylar. Forest Grant Green Quality: Spatial distribution of gravity monitor stations ranges from 1 Green Lake per square mile in Northwest Wisconsin to less than 1 per 50 square miles owa :ron in parts of Central Wisconsin. The more recent maps (1972, 1974) are Jackson more accurate for indicating gravity anomalies. Jefferson Timeliness. Juneau Kenosha Kewaunee La Crosse Sources: Field surveys using a gravimeter by USGS, WGNHS, and private Lafayette exploration firms. Sources are listed on maps or in accompanying Langlade Lincoln documents. See state map for author and title of published map. Manitowoc Marathon Textual Description., Bouguer gravity anomaly maps are contour maps in- Marinette Marquette dicating variations in rock density. They are useful in delineating Menominee geophysical features in underlying rock formations; they aid in the Milwaukee Monroe identification of structural features, rock boundaries, and ore depo- Oconto sits. The 1970 state map (USGS Misc. Geol. Investigation Map 1-631, Oneida by C. E. Dutton and R. E. Bradley) was based on gravimeter measure- Outagamie Ozaukee ments at 850 locations; gravity contour intervals are 10 milligals. Pepin The 1972 map of NE Wisconsin (open file report by Barry A. Carlson) Pierce was based on several thousand measurements; the contour interval is Polk Portage 2 milligals. The 1974 state map (by C. P. Ervin and S. Hammer) is Price based on over 15,000 gravity measurements; the contour interval is 5 Racine milligals. All three maps have accompanying texts. Published maps Richland Rock or diazo reprints are available from WGITHS. Rusk St. Croix Sauk Sawyer Shawano Sheboygan Taylor Contact for Purchase: -or- Contact for Information: Trempealeau Vernon Wisconsin Geological and Natural Vilas Walworth History Survey Washburn 1815 University Avenue Washington Madison, Wisconsin 53706 Waukesha Waupaca (608) 262-1705 Waushara Winnebago Wood BOUGUER GRAVITY CONTOUR MAPS LEGEND 1970 - USGS published map & text 1972 - WGNHS open file report 1974 - WGNHS published map & text BAY F 'EL 0 DOM, .2 AS-L ANO V-LAS WASHBURit-, SA-9. ONE'D. ................. POL ................. ARROW RUSK .......... ........... ................ . . . . . . . . . . TAN61 AM ............... C-IPPE-A ............. ...... S, CPOO, ..... . .... ......... DUNN @ON C L AA;---- . . . . . . . . . . Act TA-UCL ATR-(-- 70 BUFFALO TRFWPEAL -000 PON I -A@E EAU JAC.S0Z i IN[ .11 A0AMS WAUSHARA A, WN@A@A@ jML I ,NWOF L CROSSE RJUE I It GREEN L AKE F ONO (10 t AC VERNON @Auk cot UMBO, DODGE CRAWFORD PIC.L:AND j I IDA -A -.1-A .1- U.EL GRANT GREEN POCK LA FAYETTE WSCONSIN Stt. 131.nning Office 1975 WISCONSIN LAND RESOURCES DATA INVENTORY 4.2.13 USDA-SCS GEOLOGICAL DATA 4.2.13 Subsection: GEOLOGY STATEWIDE Alksection: Earth Related Resources Adams 'MFData type: Unpublished mapped and tabular Ashland Barron Bayfield Brown Date of Collection: Varies by project. Ongoing data collection. Buffalo Burnett Date of Publication: Calumet Chippewa Clark Columbia Detail: Data is collected for specific areas; includes survey data (pro- Crawford Dane files), soil analyses, subsurface geologic data, erosion measurements. Dodge Topographic maps are available for specific areas at 1:1,200 or l.:2,400 Door scale. Douglas Dunn Aggregation: Site specific data, usually collected adjacent to dam sites EauClaire or other sites. Data is collected for Watershed Protection and Flood Florence Fond du Lac Prevention projects (approximately 40 projects) and other USDA-SCS pro- Forest jects. Data are filed in log form for each project area. Grant Quality: Site specific data, generally useful only for detailed studies Green Green Lake in the specific area. Iowa Iron Jackson Jefferson Timeliness: Data is collected at the time of project. Sortie projects are Juneau still ongoing. Kenosha Kewaunee La Crosse Sources: Field surveys by USDA-SCS staff, previous geologic studies and Lafayette reports. Langlacle Lincoln Manitowoc Marathon Textual Description: The USDA-SCS River Basin-Watershed Planning Staff Marinette collects geological data for Watershed Protection and Flood Prevention Marquette Menominee (P.L. 566) projects and at the request of local governments throughout Milwaukee the state. The data are collected for erosion studies, sedimentation Monroe studies, general geological investigations, foundation studies for dams Oconto Oneida and other control structures, and surveys for preparation of topo- Outagamie graphic maps. Geologic logs are prepared for drill holes and pits Ozaukee (12-20 drill holes and pits made at each site). Topographic maps are Pepin Pierce made for dam sites, extending some distance above the proposed pool Polk elevation. Soil samples are taken for engineering analyses of soil Portage erosion. A textual description of the survey and field observations Price Racine is prepared for each project. Richland Rock Rusk St. Croix Sauk Sawyer Shawano Sheboygan Contact for Purchase: Contact for Information: Taylor Trempealeau Vernon District Soil Conservationist Vilas or Walworth State Conservationist Washburn Washington USDA-Soil Conservation Service Waukesha 4601 Hammersely Road Waupaca Madison, Wisconsin 53711 Waushara Winnebago (608) 252-5341 Wood 4.3.1 PUBLICATIONS OF THE WISCONSIN GEOLOGICAL AND NATURAL HISTORY SURVEY 4.3.1 Subsection: INFORMATION SERVICES AND BIBLIOGRAPHIES STATEWIDE Section: Earth Related Resources Adams Data type:. Unpublished tabular Ashland Barron Bayfield Brown Date of Collection: Through 1974 (revised) Buffalo Burnett Calumet Date of Publication: Chippewa Clark Columbia Crawford Detail: Publication is a complete listing of published documents which Dane are available for purchase or review at WGNHS. Dodge Door Douglas Dunn Aggre@ation. Single document, organized according to types of publica- Eau Claire tions. Titles are listed chronologically by date of publication. Florence Fond du Lac Forest Grant Green Quality: This list is one of the most comprehensive and useful references Green Lake available for WGNHS and USGS publications. Iowa Iron Jackson Jefferson Timeliness: Updated periodically. Juneau Kenosha Kewaunee La Crosse Sources: WGNHS and USGS Lafayette Langlacle Lincoln Manitowoc Marathon Textual Description: The WGNHS periodically produces the bibliography Marinette Marquette Publications of the Wisconsin Geological and Natural History Survey.- The Menominee citations include Bulletins, Information Circulars, Special Reports, Milwaukee Professional Papers, Mineral Investigations, Water Supply Papers, Monroe Oconto Hydrologic Atlases, Miscellaneous Publications, reprints, open-file Oneida maps and reports. There are 30 pages in the listing. Other biblio- Outagamie graphies compiled by WGNHS and USGS are also available from WMZHS. Ozaukee Pepin Pierce Polk Portage Price Racine Richland Rock Rusk St. Croix Sauk Sawyer Shawano Sheboygan Contact for Purchase. Contact for Information: Taylor Trempealeau Vernon Wisconsin Geological and Vilas Natural History Survey Walworth 1815 University Avenue Washburn Washington Madison, Wisconsin 53706 Waukesha (608) 262-1705 Waupaca Waushara Winnebago Wood 4.3.2 LIST OF GEOLOGIC WORK BEING DONE IN WISCONSIN 4.3.2 Subsection: INFORMATION SERVICES AND BIBLIOGRAPHIES STATEWIDE Section: Earth Related Resources Adams Data type: Unpublished tabular Ashland Barron Bayfield Brown Date of Collection: 1971 Buffalo Burnett Date of Publication: Calumet Chippewa Clark Columbia Detail: Includes ongoing research programs in 1971 by Federal and State Crawford Dane agencies, universities and colleges. Citations indicate nature of work, Dodge location, and principle investigator. Door Douglas Dunn Aggregation: By agency, by type of work, and alphabetically by name of Eau Claire investigator. Florence Fond du Lac Forest Grant Quality: Green Green Lake Iowa Iron Jackson Timeliness: Most studies have been terminated. Jefferson Juneau Kenosha Kewaunee Sources: WGNHS, DOT, USGS, USDA, UW System, other universities and La Crosse Lafayette colleges. Langlade Lincoln Manitowoc Marathon Textual Description: The List of Geologic Work Being Done in Wisconsin, Marinette compiled by M.E. Ostrom, WGNHS, includes.over 150 citations of ongoing or Marquette Menominee recently completed geologic studies in Wisconsin, as of 1971. Each Milwaukee citation includes the agency or institution, principle investigator, and Monroe a general description where appropriate. Oconto Oneida Outagamie Ozaukee Pepin Pierce Polk Portage Price Racine Richland Rock Rusk St. Croix Sauk Sawyer Shawano Sheboygan Contact for Purchase: Contact for Information: Taylor Trempealeau Vernon Wisconsin Geological Natural Vilas History Survey Walworth 1815 University Avenue Washburn Madison, Wis.- 53706 Washington Waukesha (608) 262-1705 Waupaca Waushara Winnebago Wood 4.3.3 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF PRECAMBRIAN GEOLOGY 4.3.3 Subsection: INFORMATION SERVICES AND BIBLIOGRAPHIES STATEWIDE Section: Earth Related Resources Adams Data type:- Published mapped and tabular Ashland Barron Bayfield Brown Date of Collection: 1778 - 1968 Buffalo Burnett Calumet Date of Publication: 1971 Chippewa Clark Columbia Crawford Detail: Bibliographic citations give author, date, title, and descriptive Dane information on the citation. Dodge Door Douglas Dunn Aggregation: Open file report, available for purchase. Listings are Eau Claire arranged alphabetically. Florence Fond du Lac Forest Grant Quality: One of the most thorough compilations of Precambrian geology Green Green Lake available. Iowa Iron Jackson Jefferson Timeliness: Juneau Kenosha Kewaunee La Crosse Sources: WGNHS and USGS. Compiled by C, E. Dutton and Reta E. Bradley. Lafayette Langlacle Lincoln Manitowoc Textual Description: The document, Bibliography of Precambrian Geology Of Marathon Wisconsin, 1778-1@68 was compiled in preparation for the Lithologic Marinette Marquette Geophysical and Mineral Commodity Maps of Precambrian Rocks in Wisconsin Menominee (USGS Misc. Map Invest. 1-631). There are 28 pages of listings in the Milwaukee document. It includes many citations published outside of Wisconsin. Monroe Oconto Oneida Outagamie Ozaukee Pepin Pierce Polk Portage Price Racine Richland Rock Rusk St. Croix Sauk Sawyer Shawano Contact for Purchase: -or- Contact for Information: Sheboygan Taylor Wisconsin Geological and Natural Trempealeau Vernon History Survey Vilas 1815 University Avenue Walworth Madison, Wisconsin 53706 Washburn Washington (608) 262-1705 Waukesha 0 Waupaca Waushara Winnebago Wood 4.3.4 GEOLOGIC MAP,INDEX@OF WISCONSIN. 4.3.4 Subsection: INFORMATION SERVICES AND BIBLIOGRAPHIES Section: Earth Related Resources STATEWIDE Adams Data type: Published map and tabular Ashland Barron Bayfield Brown Date of Collection: 1883 - 1971 Buffalo Burnett Date of Publication: 1973 Calumet Chippewa Clark Columbia Detail: Index map scale is 1:1,000,000. All geologic maps included in Crawford Dane the index are at scales larger than 1:1,000,000. Dodge Door Douglas Dunn Aggregation: The map index is a single sheet including a state base map Eau Claire and bibliography with 60 entries Each map citation in the index is Florence delineated on the base map, and @he bibliography includes information Fond du Lac Forest on map scale, date, author and title. Grant Quality: The map index includes almost.all published geological maps Green until 1971. The sixty entries are listed chronologically by date of Green Lake Iowa publication. No unpublished maps are included. Iron Jackson Jefferson Timeliness: The most complete geologic map index in Wisconsin, although Juneau it does not include maps compiled after 1971. Kenosha Kewaunee La Crosse Sources: USGS, WGIRIS, UW System, and professional society publications. Lafayette The map index was compiled by Willard L. McIntosh and Margaret F. Eister Langlacle of USGS. Lincoln Manitowoc Marathon Textual Description: All geologic maps included in this index are com- Marinette piled at scales larger than 1:1,006,000.. Areal boundaries for each Marquette Menominee map are delineated on the index map in various line thicknesses, de- Milwaukee pending on the map scale. Monroe Oconto Oneida Publications by USGS or WGNHS which are included in the index are Outagamie available from the agencies or from major public and university Ozaukee libraries. Publications not published by WGNHS and USGS should be Pepin Pierce requested directly from the specified publisher. The map index is Polk available from USGS or WGNHS. Portage Price Racine Richland Rock Rusk St. Croix Sauk Sawyer Shawano Sheboygan Contact for Purchase: Contact for Information: Taylor Trempealeau Wisconsin Geological and Natural Wisconsin Geological and Vernon Vilas History Survey Natural History Survey Walworth 1815 University Avenue 1815 University Avenue Washburn Madison, Wisconsin 53706 Madison, Wisconsin 53706 Washington Waukesha or (608) 262-1705 Waupaca Superintendent of Documents Waushara Winnebago U.S. Government Printing Office Wood Washington, D.C. 20402 ANNOTATED BIBLIOGRAPHY OF GEOLOGICAL, HYDROLOGIC, SOILS, 4.3.5 AND CLIMATOLOGIC INFORMATION FOR WISCONSIN'S GREAT 4.3.5 LAKES COASTAL ZONE COUNTIES Subsection: INFORMATION SERVICES AND BIBLIOGRAPHIES Section: Earth Related Resources Data type: Unpublished tabular Ashland Bayfield Brown Date of Collection: 1848 - 1975 Date of Publication: 1975 Detail: Includes 459 citations (228 geology, 121 hydrology, 52 soils, 25 climatology, 33 supplemental), along with annotations. Door Douglas Aggregation: Covers studies pertaining to 15 Great Lakes coastal counties. Citations are organized by subject (geology, soils, etc.) and listed alphabetically by author. Quality: Iron Timeliness: Up to date. Bibliography will be combined with other Kenosha bibliographies in the future. Kewaunee Sources: Federal agencies (USGS, USDA, etc.), State agencies (UW, DNR, WGNHS, etc.), universities and colleges. Manitowoc Textual Description, This bibliography was compiled by WGNHS in cooperation Marinette with other agencies as part of the Wisconsin Coast'al Zone Management Milwaukee Development Program. It is intended primarily for use by persons and groups involved with coastal zone management problems. The complete Oconto bibliography contains 459 citations, although many are composed of a series of monthly or yearly publications under the same title. Ozaukee Published as well as unpublished information is included. Copies of the bibliography are available in limited distribution. Racine Sheboygan Contact for Purchase: Contact for Information: Wisconsin Geological and Natural History Survey 1815 University Avenue Madison, Wis. 53706 (608) 262-1705 WISCONSIN'S COASTAL ZONE Regional Planning Commissions partic- ipating in Wisconsin's Coastal Zone Management Development Program - out- lined in black with coastal counties shaded. Northwestern Wisconsin Bay-Lake :::.:*:*::Southeastern Wisconsin VILA$ 14ETT WASHqUAN PRICE > fORL@T >ONEIDA POL. BARRON < JLN LANGLADE I Ytop CO-P E *4 ST CROIX DUAIN AXXX HON E L A14X EAU CILAIR( IADOD -&.TAGE -;A IPAJA RVFrALO TRIARP AL EAU -W Au ADAMS .0"Of L CROSS RIARQUE T TE GLILEN .0 111, 1 AC VE AND" SA CO, U. DODGE RICHL AND CRAWFORD DAN( U-EL GRANT GREEN ROC. L. F.IETTE WISCONSIN State Planning Office @Departrrwent Of Administration 1975 WISCONSIN LAND RESOURCES DATA INVENTORY 9 Al R RELATED RESOURCES 0 CLIMATE AIR QUALITY INFORMATION SERVICES AND BIBLIOGRAPHY 9 1 Item Number Section.Subsection.Item AIR RELATED RESOURCES CLIMATE 5.1 State Climatological Records 5.1.1 AIR QUALITY 5.2 DNR Air Quality Monitoring Data 5.2.1 DNR Air Emissions Inventory and Monitoring Program 5.2.2 INFORMATION SERVICES AND BIBLIOGRAPHIES 5.3 State Climatologist's Office 5.3.1 AIR CLIMATE QUALITY COUNTY COVERAGE: e 4@' 4F' =COMPLETE LET KXle,'. P A R T I A L 1J o Aciams [email protected] Barron Baytield Brown cn Bu-eti Chippe@@ Clark Col-b, %X:%@- Crawfor,i Dan, D ... ig, D-ql- D 1-1 , -n- ...... F-d du L.IL F-p't G-, n -L, k Jar,k S, , n hor, Km-n- - 1 Ld Cl.- -a y I I L,nqlad,, T-oln NI-dmi-or- X. 1:11N., Marmhon Mafine le, M.n.-n- M,,n,oe 0-conlO N. One,,i,, P.p, n PIP- Polk Po,taqi, ............. p"ce Hacjnp H.chla@d H-k Sauk Sa Y, Shawano -f-dY -I'll v"no. vdds W., i w., I h Wdshburn W-,.shar, ...... monpiE3aclo 5.1.1 STATE CLIMATOLOGICAL RECORDS 5.1.1 Subsection: CLI14ATE Section: Air Related Resources STATEWIDE Data type: Published tabular and mapped. Adams Ashland Barron Bayfield Brown Date of Collection: Daily at approximately 200 reporting stations, hourly Buffalo at National Weather Service (NWS) stations. Burnett Date of Publication: State climatological data reported monthly (6 week Calumet delay). 1,4WS station data are reported one month after collection. Chippewa Clark Columbia Detail: Data for 200 reporting stations, including temperature, precip- Crawford Dane itation, snowfall and thickness, wind speed and direction, sunshine, Dodge weather type, and dew point. "Snow and Frost Wisconsin" and "Wisconsin Door Weather" contain maps at 1:6,336,000 or 1:7,104,000 scale. Douglas Dunn Aggregation: Reporting stations distributed throughout the State (see Eau Claire map'). NWS stations at major cities (Madison, Milwaukee, Green Bay, Florence LaCrosse). Fond du Lac Forest Grant QualitX: Network has good statewide distribution, especially for Green temperature and precipitation data. Green Lake Iowa Iron Jackson Timeliness: Current data. Historical data is also available. Jefferson Juneau Kenosha Kewaunee Sources: U.S. Dept. of Commerce, National Oceanic and Atmospheric La Crosse Lafayette Association, Environmental Data Service, individual reporters at Langlade reporting stations. Lincoln Manitowoc Marathon Textual Descrip-tion: The climatological data collected throughout the Marinette State include the following parameters: minimum and maximum temperature, Marquette daily precipitation, and daily snowfall and snow thickness on the Menominee Milwaukee ground. The National Weather Service compiles this data and produces Monroe monthly summaries for each station. The NWS stations in the major Oconto Oneida cities collect hourly data on temperature, precipitation, wind speed Outagamie and direction, sunshine, weather type, and dew point. The Federal Ozaukee Aviation Administration collects temperature, wind direction and speed, Pepin and humidity data at some airports in the State. Most of this infor- Pierce Polk mation is summarized in monthly and annual reports. Portage Price Racine Richland Rock Rusk St. Croix Sauk Sawyer Shawano Sheboygan Contact for Purchase: Contact for Information: Taylor Trempealeau U.S. Dept. of Commerce State Climatologist Vernon Vilas National Oceanic and Atmospheric 1225 West Dayton Street Walworth Association Madison, Wisconsin 53706 Washburn Washington Environmental Data Service (608) 263-2374 Waukesha National Climatic Center Waupaca Asheville, North Carolina Waushara Winnebago Wood REPORTING STATIONS NATIONAL OCEANIC AND ATMOSPHERIC ADMINISTRATION 92. srArlov trG,1N0 .'S 7", c" S" --T STA"TE --Es 2 ESE' 90TH MERIDIAN TIME ZONE L.k. 46- Y-1d R@11- 51-1- 17 7" ............. I E F-J C@ \St C11L. F.1111 L 11Y.17@.,,-, 1s NORTH 1- ,h.... <@ r 4, i SSE CENTRAE@ P", S., E., F.,-, F.", Hyd,(. P1 oar.- 1NGRTHEAST - -- @ @ @/ . - _j -D. l R. 1. 1 N.. @p t EAST CF@, city D. CqNTRALI _.?I=@ !_n ).CENtAL SE r 11 ..1,11 it -it F- 3 St., L. C-- St- @2 SE -.th It S 1-- jL111;tz. SOUTH UTH so ..... SOUTH 2 ,"'t" Ric-- t..I. q -14"s lp _N - mt W., C@l St,_. WEST it, Ditlo;evil@- 1HE IS L iGENTR@L J. 'd 5.2.1 DNR AIR QUALITY MONITORING DATA 5.2.1 Subsection: AIR QUALITY STATEWIDE Section: Air Related Resources Adams Data type: Published and unpublished tabular Ashland Barron Bayfield Brown Date of Collection: 1957 - present. Statewide monitoring program Buffalo active from 1968 - present. Burnett Date of Publication: Reports published four times a year. Current data Calumet Chippewa are on computer files. Clark Columbia Detail: 9 continuous monitoring stations (Southeastern Wisconsin), 75 Crawford Dane periodic monitoring stations (throughout the State), 3 mobile vans with Dodge continuous monitoring. Over 50,000 records are generated each year. Door Douglas Dunn Aggregation: Site specific data collected throughout the State, organized Eau Claire into Air Quality Control Regions (see map). Continuous sampling data is Florence Fond du Lac stored on magnetic tape and automatically processed. Periodic sampling Forest data is manually processed. Published reports give statistical summaries. Grant Quality: Various sources and reporters of data may cause some variability. Green Green Lake All reporters use standardized instrumentation and techniques. Iowa Iron Jackson Jefferson Timeliness: Ongoing collection and reporting program. Juneau Kenosha Kewaunee La Crosse Sources: DNR staff, counties, cities, universities, private individuals Lafayette throughout the State. Langlacle Lincoln Manitowoc Marathon Textual Description: The DNR Air Pollution Control Section maintains a Marinette comprehensive air pollution control program under the provisions of Marquette Menominee Chapter 144 of the Wisconsin Statutes. The network of over 83 monitoring Milwaukee stations includes most of the major cities. This site specific data can Monroe be anlayzed for trends and for determining regional air quality con- Oconto Oneida ditions. Data is collected for the following parameters: sulfur dioxide, Outagamie nitrogen dioxide suspended particulates, carbon monoxide, photochemical Ozaukee oxidants (ozone), non-methane hydrocarbons, and metals (in suspended Pepin Pierce particulates). Polk Of the 50,000 records collected each year, 20,000 are 24-hour averages Portage and 30,000 are hourly averages. Some basic meteorological data (wind Price 9 Racine temperature, humditiy, haze) are also collected. Individual stations Richland may only collect data on one or two parameters. Data is sent to DNR Rock Rusk where it is filed and tabulated for inclusion in the quarterly report St. Croix "Air Quality Data Report". This report presents statistical summaries Sauk of the data, organized by region, county, city, location, and individual Sawyer pollutant. Shawano Sheboygan Contact for Purchase: Contact for Information: Taylor Trempealeau Vernon Division of Environmental Vilas Standards Walworth Air Pollution Control Section Washburn Washington Department of Natural Resources Waukesha Box 450 Waupaca Madison, Wisconsin 53701 Waushara Winnebago (608) 266-7038 Wood NUMBER OF AIR POLLUTION MONITORING STATIONS, BY COUNTY (6/74) LEGEND I Continuous Monitoring Station ** 7 Continuous Monitoring Stations Heavy line denotes air quality a A, F'E'o control regions DO@L All ASHLAND 4 'mom Source: Department of Natural Resources _*A"8VRN SAW,(. 2 VILA$ 2 PRICE @O.[ !,T ONEIDA POL. BARN N LINCULN TAYLOR 7A N -GL A 6F OC()N T HIPPE *A 51 cQo.x CLARK T.ON I.C.Illt FIERcE FAU -CLAIRE 4 -s ;-A -.0 DOOR D P RIAGE Alll.(:A BROW, PUT FALO TREMP AL L_U IA@ AU 'Acolsoh 2 2 3 JUNE All AD Aus. .-I, BAGO @AL-t T L CROSS J 2 4 MARuU( I TE GRLEN I l,f 2 o N-0 -117, 1 VIRNok 2 SAUK DGE RIC.LANU cRA.FoRD DAN[ -.A j E f F E A 5 G k -.Esj@, -1- U-EE GRANT 8 2 -GREEN cl LA FAYETTE 4 2 A 3 LWIS@O@N State Planning Office Department Of Adrninist@@ @ion 1975 WISCONSIN LAND RESOURCES DATA INVENTORY 5.2.2 DNR EMISSIONS INVENTORY AND MONITORING PROGRAM 5.2.2 Subsection: AIR QUALITY STATEWIDE Section: Air Related Resources Adams Data type: Unpublished tabular Ashland Barron Bavfield Brown Date of Collection: 1971 - present; data submitted by individual firms Buffalo at the end of each calendar year. Burnett Date of Publication: Current files. Calumet Chippewa Clark Columbia Detail: Detailed information on over 800 facilities which emit significant Crawford Dane amounts of air contaminants. Dodge Door Douglas Dunn Aggregation: Statewide coverage of most facilities which exceed threshold Eau Claire levels of air pollution. Data is filed by county. Recent data is Florence Fond du Lac stored on computer files and are retrievable in a variety of ways. Forest Grant Quality: Facilities emitting lesser amounts of air pollution are not Green Green Lake monitored under this program. Submitted information is validated by DNR owe engineering staff via checks of facility purchase orders and computer :ron programs. Jackson Jefferson Timeliness: Lag time of 5-6 months between submittal of data by firms Juneau and capability for retrieval by DNR staff. Kenosha Kewaunee La Crosse Sources: Individual firms, DNR staff. Lafayette Langlade Lincoln Manitowoc Marathon Textual Description: The DNR Air Pollution Control Section maintains an Marinette air emissions inventory and monitoring program under the provisions of Marquette Menominee NR101 and NR 154 of the Natural Resources Administrative Code. Facilities Milwaukee covered by this program include industries, State agencies, and munici- Monroe palities which operate process equipment, incinerators, boilers, etc. Oconto Oneida At the end of each calendar year, firms submit the following types of Outagamie information: general identification information (type of facility, types Ozaukee of stacks, types of emissions, etc.), fuel consumption, type of fuel Pepin Pierce type of collector, collector efficiency, volume of gas released, method Polk of disposal of collected material, etc. Specialized information is also Portage acquired for facilities which release toxic substances. Price Racine Eventually all facilities which emit more than 10 tons per year of a Richland primary air contaminant will be monitored. Rock Rusk St. Croix Sauk Contact for Purchase: Contact for Information: Sawyer Shawano Sheboygan Air Pollution Control Section Taylor Division of Environmental Trempealeau Vernon Standards Vilas Department of Natural Resources Walworth Box 450 Washburn Washington Madison, Wisconsin 5370t Waukesha (608) 266-7038 Waupaca Waushara Winnebago Wood 5.3.1 STATE CLIMATOLOGIST'S OFFICE 5.3.1 Subsection: INFORMATION SERVICES AND BIBLIOGRAPHIES STATEWIDE Section: Air Related Resources Adams Data type: Published and unpublished tabular Ashland Barron Bayfield Brown Date of Collection: 1850's - present Buffalo Burnett Date of Publication: Calumet Chippewa Clark Columbia Detail: Data is acquired for 150-200 weather stations (all actively C rawfo rd Dane reporting stations in the State). The Office maintains an almost Dodge complete file of all climatological data collected for Wisconsin. Door Douglas Dunn Aggrellation: Statewide coverage of all stations in Wisconsin. Eau Claire Florence Fond du Lac Forest Grant Quality: The most complete collection and best information source for Green Green Lake weather and climate related information. Iowa Iron Jackson Timeliness: Ongoing collection. New reporting station data are received Jefferson Juneau monthly. Kenosha Kewaunee La Crosse Sources: NOAA (National Weather Service, Environmental Data Service), Lafayette Federal Aviation Administration. Langlade Lincoln Manitowoc Marathon Textual Description: The State Climatologist's Office serves the general Marinette public and government agencies in maintaining data and information on all Marquette Menominee aspects of weather and climate in Wisconsin. Weather data are received Milwaukee regularly from 4 first order National Weather Service stations, 3 Federal Monroe Aviation Administration stations, a few airline coiapanies, and 150-200 Oconto Oneida cooperative stations throughout the State. Data are available for most Outagamie stations throughout their entire operating period. Ozaukee Pepin Pierce The State Climatologist also provides a consulting service for any Polk problem relating to weather or climate. A forthcoming publication, Portage "Wisconsin Weather", will include weather maps and summary information Price for the entire State. Racine Richland Rock Rusk St. Croix Sauk Sawyer Shawano Sheboygan Contact for Purchase: Contact for Information: Taylor Trempealeau State Climatologist Vernon Vilas 1225 West Dayton Street Walworth Madison, Wisconsin 53706 Washburn (608) 263-2374 Washington Waukesha Waupaca Waushara Winnebago Wood WATER RELATED RESOURCES SURFACE WATER QUANTITY SURFACE WATER QUALITY GROUNDWATER QUANTITY GROUNDWATER QUALITY WATER USE INFORMATION SERVICES AND BIBLIOGRAPHIES Item Number Section.Subsection.Item. WATER RELATED RESOURCES SURFACE WATER QUANTITY 6.1 USGS Surface Water Supply Monitoring Data 6.1.1 USGS Low Flow Frequency Studies 6.1.2 USGS Hydrologic Atlases of Wisconsin Basins 6.1.3 USDA-SCS Hydrologic Data 6.1.4 USDA Type IV River Basin Studies 6.1.5 USDA-SCS Watershed Protection and Flood Prevention Program 6.1.6 USGS Flood-Prone Area Maps 6.1.7 USGS Flood Frequency Studies 6.1.8 Flood Plain Studies 6.1.9 Land Resources Analysis Progran: Major Areas of Potential Flood Hazard & Steep Slope 6.1.10 Coast Charts and General Charts 6.1.11 Harbor and Recreation-Craft Charts 6.1.12 Upper Mississippi River Navigation Charts 6.1.13 Upper Mississippi River Survey 6.1.14 DNR County Surface Water Resource Reports 6.1.15 Inland Lake Survey Maps 6.1.16 Wisconsin Lakes 6.1.17 DNR Lake Use Reports 6.1.18 DNR Lake Water Level Monitoring 6.1.19 SEWRPC Watershed Plans 6.1.20 Project Sanguine Drainage Maps 6.1.21 Drainage - Area Data for Wisconsin Streams 6.1.22 SURFACE WATER QUALITY 6.2 USGS Surface Water Quality Monitoring Data 6.2.1 USGS Stream Sediment Monitoring Data 6.2.2 DNR Surface Water Quality Monitoring Data 6.2.3 Water Quality Investigation Surveys 6.2.4 DNR Lake Water Quality Monitoring 6.2.5 Classification of Wisconsin Lakes by Trophic Condition 6.2.6 USDA Forest Service - Surface Water Quality Data 6.2.7 Wisconsin's Lake Superior Basin Water Quality Study 6.2.8 Water Quality and Flow of Streams in Northeastern Wisconsin 6.2.9 GROUND WATER QUANTITY 6.3 USGS Ground Water Levels Monitoring Data 6.3.1 USGS Hydrogeologic Investigations 6.3.2 GROUND WATER QUALITY 6.4 USGS Ground Water Quality Monitoring Data 6.4.1 USDA Forest Service - Ground Water Quality Data 6.4.2 Item Number Section.Subsection.Item. WATER USE 6.5 DNR Industrial Wastewater Monitoring Program 6.5.1 DNR Industrial Wastewater Permit Program (WPDES) 6.5.2 Municipal and Private Waste Water Monitoring and Permits 6.5.3 Private Ground Water Supply Data 6.5.4 Public Water Supply Data 6.5.5 DNR Navigable Waters Regulation and Permit Files 6.5.6 Federal Power Commission-Water Resources Appraisal for Hydroelectric Licensing 6.5.7 Green Bay Region Water and Land USE' Map 6.5.8 INFORMATION SERVICES AND BIBLIOGRAPHIES 6.6 UW Water Resources Reference Services 6.6.1 EPA STORET Water Quality Data System 6.6.2 National Water Data Storage and Retrieval System 6.6.3 DNR General Waters File 6.6.4 DNR Water Quality Inventory - Wisconsin's Great Lakes and Tributary Stre 6.6.5 Bibliography and Index of Wisconsin Ground Water 1851-1972 6.6.6 Catalog of Information on Water Data 6.6.7 Dane County Water Data Index 6.6.8 ... 0:1 /MMwMM//wMv Pqsamnem 111MON18MIMI /.NMI MMMK / Iwor / WWI, ..... ..... s@m s@ . .... 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Approximately 1 year lag between collection Calumet Chippewa and publication. Clark Columbia Detail: Continuous or periodic monitoring at 104 streanflow-gaging Crawford Dane stations, 304 low-flow partial-record stations, 133 crest stage partial- Dodge record stations, 615 low-flow investigation and wastewater outfall sites, Door Douglas 13 lake-stage stations, and 29 reservoir-content stations. Dunn Aggregation: Statewide, Published data and data filing system is aggregat- EauClaire ed by drainage areas, and by individual sampling stations in the down- Florence Fond du Lac stream direction. Forest Grant Quality: Accuracy of stream flow data is indicated for each station in Green Green Lake the publication. Iowa Iron Jackson Jefferson Timeliness: Updated yearly (each Water Year); more recent information Juneau stored on computer files. Kenosha Kewaunee La Crosse Sources: USGS, DNR, WGNHS, SEWRPC, FPC, U.S. Army Corps of Lafayette Engineers Langlade Lincoln Manitowoc Marathon Textual Descript.ion* Surface water records are published in Part 1 of Marinette Water Resources Data for Wisconsin, Parts 1 and 2, an annual series Marquette Menominee published by USGS. Data in the publication is organized by drainage Milwaukee areas and by station locations within each area, with upstream stations Monroe listed first. Information for each station includes the identification Oconto Oneida number for the station, station name, location, drainage area, period Outagamie of record, average stream discharge, extreme discharge, etc. The actual Ozaukee discharge or gage height data is then given along with the dates of Pepin Pierce collection. Peak annual discharge information is usually given, along Polk with monthly mean, maximum and minimum levels. Portage Price Racine The most recent publication (1974) and data collected subsequent to Richland publication are available from the USGS Water Resources Division. There Rock Rusk may be a cost associated with retrieving more recent information from St. Croix computer files. Sauk Sawyer Shawano Contact for Purchase: -or- Contact for Information: Sheboygan Taylor U.S. Geological Survey Trempealeau Vernon Water Resources Division Vilas 1815 University Avenue Walworth Madison, Wisconsin 53706 Washburn Washington (608) 262-2486 Waukesha Waupaca Waushara Winnebago Wood LAKE AND STREAM-GAGING STATIONS IN WISCONSIN 1974 WATER YEAR 4024430 1 a [] 040261@ 04031000 040256001 6402750 '60+ 2'@t '0 OA8 04031500 6 ', I' A 0 26450 04037500 05 91 04063000 3 646 3700 6 04064500 Pl@ 3 3S 04066000 0 01111 6 04067000 ,-o, P@o66o 4 04 9 5 4069509;@ 2 /@_64071000 06 704 _,@jb 04'071858,-' ,@,C 410@@iSOI '6@@18 00 054C 00 04085200 9000 to 76 40845 a4O85281 05101535 L94DS5427 053785 OL %. '04 8250 . @, 1 0 94085500 @-7 EXPLANATION SIM 04086000 .b407@111 f Stream gage equip 11013 ped with telephone @04086200 or radio 5voo b4Qt60A 6 40 04086360 Stream gage $20 @0540 o4086500 05 Lake gage 0111427970 n,04087000 2 0 864087120 04026450 Station number 04087204 (_114 04 8722' St. Lawrence River 0"87233 4 04087240 C) basin (Part 4) 0 1 05545550 430 n 4S3006MJ U4087257 Mississippi River So" 056466 0 I x _79927800 basin (Part 5) 6.1.2 USGS LOW FLOW FREQUENCY STUDIES 6.1.2 Subsection: SURFACE WATER QUANTITY STATEWIDE Section: Water Related Resources Adams Data type: Published and unpublished tabular Ashland Barron Bayfield Brown Date of Collection: 1961 - present Buffalo Burnett Date of Publication: 1971, 1974, current files Calumet Chippewa Clark Columbia Detail: Approximately 670 sites throughout the state used for low flow Crawford Dane frequency studies (includes continuous stream flow gaging stations, Dodge partial-record stations, and special low flow stations). Door Douglas Dunn Aggregation: By drainage basin and by individual site. Sites are Eau Claire distributed throughout the state. Florence Fond du Lac Forest Grant Quality: Variable. Sites with partial records may have less reliable Green Green Lake estimates of low flow frequency and magnitude. The 1974 report includes owe an accuracy indicator for each station. :ron Jackson Timeliness: Ongoing program. Jefferson Juneau Keno@ha Kewaunee Sources: USGS Water Resources Division La Crosse Lafayette Langlacle Lincoln Manitowoc Marathon Textual Des;cription:. The USGS Water Resources Division collects data on. Marinette the magnitude and frequency of recurrence of low flows of streams. This Marquette Menominee data is used for allocating water rights, administering water uses, Milwaukee determining the capacity of streams for handling waste loads from Monroe sewage treatment plants, etc. A 1971 report, "Low flow frequency of Oconto Oneida Wisconsin streams", W.A. Gebert, USGS Hyd. Inv. Atlas HA-390, presents Outagamie analyses of the flow characteristics of 320 streamflow stations through- Ozaukee out the state. The data and station locations are shown on a 1:750,000 Pepin Pierce scale state map. A 1974 report, Low Flow Characteristics of Wisconsin Polk Streams at Sewage Treatment Plants, W.A. Gebert and B.K. Holmstrom, USGS Portage Water Res. Inv. 45-74, presents data and analyses for 415 sites (370 are Price Racine new ones) which are immediately below or in close proximity to sewage Richland treatment plants. This study was made in cooperation with the DNR. Rock Both reports provide the following information: estimates of the Rusk St. Croix minimum 7-day low flow that occurs on the average of once in 2 years and Sauk once in 10 years, drainage area, site location and identification number, Sawyer and other information. Shawano Sheboygan Contact for Purchase: Contact for Information: Taylor Trempealeau Vernon Water Resources Division Vilas U.S. Geological Survey Walworth 1815 University Avenue Washburn Washington Madison, Wisconsin 53706 Waukesha (608) 262-2488 Waupaca Waushara Winnebago Wood -FLOW, PARTIAL-RECORD 1% LOW STATIONS IN WISCONSIN SEPTEMBER, 1974 DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR b UNITED STATES GEOLOGICAL SURVEY CIO-tIL P ne 7 1 4f. 4@ if 641 _fA 0 C Onto @A 4bk F T 40 EXPLANATION A Low-flow,partial- record station j W, in cooperation with: Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources 6.1.3 USGS HYDROLOGIC ATLASES OF WISCONSIN BASINS 6.1.3 Subsection. SURFACE WATER QUANTITY STATEWIDE Section: Water Related Resources Adams Data type: Published maps and tabular Ashland Barron Bayfield Brown Date of Collection: Buffalo Burnett Date of Publication: 1968 - 1975 Calumet Chippewa Clark Columbia Detail: Several maps at 1:1,000,000 scale for each drainage area. Maps and Crawford Dane summary data depict water related characteristics for specific sites as Dodge well as the entire area. Door Douglas Dunn Aggregation: Statewide, broken down into 12 major drainage areas. Atlases Eau Claire with multiple fold-out sheets are or will be published for each area. Florence Fond du Lac See map. Forest Grant Quality: Most of the maps and summary data is applicable for study of Green Green Lake regional characteristics of the basins; more detailed information is Iowa available. Iron Jackson JeftL rson Timeliness: More current information from various data collection programs Juneau may supercede this data. Kenosha Kewaunee La Crosse Sources: USGS, WGNHS, DNR, State Lab of Hygeine, SCS, PSC, County agents, Lafayette Federal agencies. Langlacle Lincoln Manitowoc Marathon Textual Description. The USGS Water Resources Division compiles and pub-. Marinette lishes atlases under the Hydrologic Investigations Atlas series, which Marquette Menominee are titled Water Resources of - Basin, Wisconsin. They describe the Milwaukee distribution, characteristics, and physical environment of the resource, Monroe as well as the hydrologic budget, water problems, and water use. Sev- Oconto Oneida eral maps and data are included: topography, geology, soils and sur- Outagamie face geology, water budget, ground water availability and potentiometric Ozaukee surface, ground water quality (several parameters), surface water dis- Pepin Pierce charge, runoff, flood potential, surface water quality, water use Polk (socio-economics), and various lists of additional references and agen- Portage cies responsible for related data collection. See the following map Price Racine for the status of publication of these atlases. Richland Rock Rusk St. Croix Sauk Sawyer Shawano Sheboygan Taylor Contact for Purchase: Contact for Information: Trempealeau Vernon Wisconsin Geological and Natural Water Resources Division Vilas History Survey U.S. Geological Survey Walworth 1815 University Avenue 1815 University Avenue Washburn Washington Madison, Wisconsin 53706 Madison, Wisconsin 53706 Waukesha or (608) 262-2488 Waupaca Washington Distribution Section Waushara Winnebago U.S. Geological Survey Wood 1200 S. Eads Street Arlington, Va. 22202 STATUS OF RIVER BASIN REPORTS OF WISCONSIN 1AKE'. SUPER:10.R: BAS;IN: DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR ........ UNITED STATES GEOLOGICAL SURVEY ............. HA'@624::::- ............... .......... . ............ ...... ........... ............ ................ ... ST.::CRQIA-- ................. ........... .... I........ . .... UPPER MVER': SASJN ...... : @..: ..... . , :.:::: -@ ........... I...: ... ......... 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HA@3:60::.. :'PECATONI'c ....... .............. PA'. SU:'GAR::. .......... ::.,:::",RIVER: BASIN': ... :.............. .......................... .......... .......... ':HA' 453: ........... . ................... .. in cooperation with Wisconsin Geological and Natural History Survey 6.1.4 USDA-SCS HYDROLOGIC DATA 6.1.4 Subsection: SURFACE WATER QUANTITY STATEWIDE Section: Water Related Resources Adams Data type: Unpublished tabular Ashland Barron Bayfield Brown Date of Collection: Varies by project; ongoing data collection. Buffalo Burnett Date of Publication: Calumet Chippewa Clark Columbia Crawford Detail: Data is collected on hydraulic characteristics of streams, flood Dane hazards, and stream discharge. Some data is synthetically developed Dodge for determination of flood hazards, hydrology of unmonitored streams,, Door Douglas etc. Some aerial photography and topographic maps are also made. Dunn Aggregation: By individual watershed (approx. 40 watersheds have been EauClaire studied). Data are collected for Watershed Protection and Flood Preven- Florence Fond du Lac tion projects (P.L. 566 projects) and other USDA-SCS projects. Older Forest data are stored in archives and recent data on computer files. Grant Quality: Data are collected using highly standardized methodologies. The Green Green Lake analyses are made using synthetic stream flow data (developed from the Iowa basic data ) , when gaged data is not available. Statistical reliability is iron generally good. Jackson Timeliness: Older data may need to be supplemented. Jeff erson Juneau Kenosha Kewaunee La Crosse Sources: Field surveys by USDA-SCS staff. Lafayette Langlacle Lincoln Manitowoc Marathon Textual Description: The USDA-SCS River Basin-Watershed Planning Staff Marinette collects hydrologic data for various projects throughout the State. Marquette Menominee These data are used for watershed management, flood protection, and Milwaukee recreation studies. The data collected includes hydraulic data for Monroe streams (cross-sections, lengths of stream profiles, discharge-stage Oconto Oneida relationships, etc.), flood hazard data (storm discharge frequency, Outagamie areas flooded for each increment in water depth, bridge and other Ozaukee structural dimensions, etc.), and basic stream survey data (drainage Pepin Pierce areas, crest stages, surface water discharge, etc.). Much of the data Polk is subjected to synthetic analytical techniques, such as statistical Portage Price correlation with nearby gaged streams or by a procedure based on climato- Racine logic and geomorphologic parameters, in order to develop useful infor- Richland mation, which can be used for management decisions and design of struc- -Rock Rusk tures. For information on hydrologic data within a specific area contact St.Croix the District Conservationist. Sauk Sawyer Shawano Sheboygan Contact for Purchase: Contact for Information: Taylor Trempealeau Vernon District Conservationist Vilas or Walworth State Conservationist Washburn Washington USDA-Soil Conservation Service Waukesha 4601 Hammersely Road Waupaca Madison, Wisconsin 53711 Waushara Winnebago (608) 25,2-5341 Wood 6.1.5 USDA TYPE IV RIVER BASIN STUDIES 6.1.5 Subsection: SURFACE WATER QUANTITY Section: Water Related Resources Adams to Data type: Tabular and mapped (published and unpublished) Date of Collection: Ongoing collection for Wisconsin River Basin. South- Brown east Wisconsin Rivers Basin collected through 1974. Date of Publication: 1974 - Southeast Wisconsin Rivers Basin Calumet Clark Columbia Detail: Published report (Southeast Wisconsin) includes several regional Crawford Dane maps of water related, soils, geologic, and climatologic resources at Dodge 1:1,250,000 scale. Tabular data and textual material describe soil, Door crop, and socio-economic characteristics of the region. Aggregation: Southeast Wisconsin region and Wisconsin River Basin (see map). Data and information in the published report (Southeast Wisconsin) Florence Fond du Lac are usually collected for each county, and presented for the entire Forest region. Grant Quality: Data and information are only suitable for regional analyses. Green Green Lake Iowa Jackson Jefferson Timeliness: Data and information was collected at the time of project. Juneau Southeast Wisconsin study-completed. Wisconsin Rivers Basin study- Kenosha ongoing data collection and analysis. Kewaunee Sources: USDA-SCS, Forest Service, and Economic Research Service; Soil Lafayette and Water Conservation Districts, ECWRPC; BLRPC; DCRPC; Brown County RPC; Langlade other Federal, State and regional agencies. Lincoln Manitowoc Marathon Textual Description: The USDA is leading a series of multi-agency, Marinette cooperative river basin studies of major basins in Wisconsin. One such Marquette Menominee study, done for the Southeast Wisconsin Rivers Basin (June 1974, USDA, Milwaukee 279 pp.), was completed and another study is underway for the Wisconsin Monroe River Basin. The published report for the Southeast Wisconsin study con- Oconto Oneida tains regional maps of resource characteristics such as hydrology, preciP- Outagamie itation and evaporation, geologic, major soils, ground water provinces, Ozaukee sediment yields, well yields, etc. A variety of tables, figures, and textual material describe the socio-economic and land use related characteristics of the region, identify resource problems, and propose Portage future management considerations. The published report is available in Price Racine limited distribution. The Wisconsin River Basin study is presently Richland underway, and no data is yet available in published form. Rock Sauk Shawano Sheboygan Contact for Purchase: Contact for Information: Taylor Vernon State Conservationist Vilas USDA-Soil Conservation Service Walworth 4601 Hammersely Road Washington Madison, Wisconsin 53711 Waukesha (608) 252-5341 Waupaca Waushara Winnebago Wood USDA TYPE IV RIVER BASIN STUDIES DAYFIELD DOUSLAS ASHLAND IRON RNEYI ';A-SNBUAN Mas PRICE FORE@T EIDA POLK .ARNETTL LINCOLN TAYLOR LA LADE OCONTO HIPPE WA S, CROIX DUNN A NON LAA% P,Eqcr EAU CLAIRE WISCONSIN DOOR BUFFALO TRtMPEAL -ODD PORTAGE OAUPACA ORO N K&WAVhEE EA UTA(, Ulf JACKSON S@IJTA(, UTHE T AWI.-0 JUNEAU ADAUS S.ARA WINNE BAGO AL LJML 'ONRO' L C.... RIV 0AF1IIU1 I 1@11411N I All FOND 01) LAC ',.F 80 IG,,AN VERNON WISCONS N SAO. C BIA DODGE OFIC-.LANO OZAUKE CQA*F RO BAS IN DAN RIVER O.A", JE111-90- A.. 5- MILW UKEE T LA FAYETTE GREEN wwms[N - State Planning Offic @Defp.rtment Of Admini tlelt;@. 1975 WISCONSIN LAND RESOURCES DATA INVENTORY 6.1.6 USDA-SCS WATERSHED PROTECTION AND FLOOD PREVENTION PROGRAM 6.1.6 Subsection: SURFACE WATER QUANTITY Section: Water Related Resources Data type: Published and unpublished tabular Barron Bayfield Brown Date of Collection: 1956 present Buffalo Burnett Calumet Date of Publication: 1963 present Chippewa Clark Columbia Crawford Detail: Various hydrologic and soils data collected and analyses made, Dane and structural works installed in watersheds throughout the state. Dodge Specific programs are in various stages of completion (see map). Dunn Aggregation: By specific watershed. As of Jan. 1975, 56 applications are -Eau Claire received, 11 projects are installed, 11 projects are under construction, Florence Fond du Lac 6 projects are being planned. Grant Quality: Data is usually site specific. All data is collected by Green professional technicians using standardized methodologies. Iowa Iron Jackson Jefferson Timeliness: Varies. Juneau Kenosha Kewaunee La Crosse Sources: USDA-SCS State and field staff; local Soil and Water Conservation Lafayette District; various state and federal agencies. Langlacle Manitowoc Marathon Textual Description: The USDA Soil Conservation Service administers water- shed protection and flood prevention programs for watersheds of less than 250,000 acres as a result of Public Law 566. Local units of government Milwaukee submit applications for projects and USDA-SCS corrects specific problems Monroe such as flooding and soil erosion, or improves conditions such as fish Cconto habitat and recreational water use. Cutagarnie Some of the data types collected include: flood hazard and hydraulic data Ozaukee Pepin (stream cross-sections, stream discharge, sediment load, synthetic hydro- Pierce logic data), engineering and geologic data (topographic mapping, drill Polk holes, soil analyses, erosion rates), and various economic and cultural data (program benefits and costs, flood damage, regional economic and Racine ownership characteristics). Richland Data collected for each project is filed at district offices and the Rock Rusk state office. Interim and final Watershed Work Plans are published for St. Croix each project, describing the watershed problems, resource characteristics, Sauk and the specific projects being undertaken. Shawano Sheboygan Contact for Purchase: Contact for Information: Taylor Trempealeau Vernon Local Soil and Water Conservation District Walworth Washburn or Washington State Conservationist Waukesha USDA-Soil Conservation Service Waupaca 4601 Hammersley Road Winnebago Madison, Wisconsin (608) 252-5341 USDA-SCS WATERSHED PROTECTION AND FLOOD PREVENTION PROGRAM Project Areas BAYFIELD DOUGLAS ASHLAND 1@10M VILAS WASHBUR AW;E @P PRICE f 11.4- W,L ONEIDA P0 MARINE T TE ARRON Fus @K LINCOLN 7TAl -LOP LANGLADE OCONTO CHIPPEWA S, CROIX No. fMARAT HON CLARIA PIE S.A.-O DOOR 0 TREMPEAL -000 WT-AGE TI AG.MIF EAU JACMSON MAN JUNE AU ADAUg- AUS.ARA ,N.t BAGO AL I'- momwof L CROSS MARQUE T TE GREEN L AXE C IS .U. COL UMBIA DODGE RICH CRA DANIE JEFFE113- VAUKES @.EE GRANT RIIC@ 0111" 'Alll WOMSIN Stat. Pi..,,ig Offir. DWrtment 01 Administration 1975 WISCONSIN LAND RESOURCES DATA INVENTORY 6.1.7 USGS FLOOD-PRONE AREA MAPS 6.1.7 Subsection: SURFACE WATER QUANTITY STATEWIDE Section: Water Related Resources Adams Data type: Published Maps Ashland Barron Bayfield Brown Date of Collection: 1968 to present, varies by quadrangle Buffalo Burnett Calumet Date of Publication: 1969 to present, varies by quadrangle Chippewa Clark Columbia Crawford Detail: Map scales are 1:62,500 for 15 minute quadrangle or 1:24,000 Dane for 7-1/2 minute quadrangle series. See map index. Dodge Door Douglas Dunn Aggregation: By USGS Quadrangle (7-1/2 and/or 15 minute). Coverage Eau Claire is not statewide. USGS has key map available to show all maps of Florence Fond du Lac flood prone areas. Index available from USGS for no charge. Maps are Forest for sale. Grant Green Green Lake Iowa Iron Timeliness Updated when necessary Jackson Jefferson Juneau Kenosha Sources: USGS, DNR, US Army Corps of Engineers, etc. Kewaunee La Crosse Lafayette Lincoln Manitowoc Textual Description: The United States Geological Survey publishes a Marathon series of maps showing flood prone areas. The maps are based on an Marinette analysis of previously conducted studies, regional flood stage-frequ Marquette ency Menominee relations and profiles based on high-water marks. Flood areas are iden- Milwaukee tified for (1) urban areas where the upstream drainage basin exceeds 25 Monroe square miles, (2) rural areas where the upstream drainage basin exceeds Oconto Oneida 100 square miles, (3) smaller drainage basins, depending on topography Outagamie and potential use of the flood plain. Ozaukee Pepin Pierce The maps show the approximate boundaries of the area covered by the 100 Polk year flood (area that has a 1% chance, or greater, of being inundated Portage in a given year.) Also shown are the features included on all USGS Price Racine topographical maps: natural features, topography, roads, municipalities, Richland etc. Rock Rusk St. Croix Sauk Sawyer Shawano Contact for Purchase: -or- Contact for Information: Sheboygan Taylor United States Geological Survey Trempealeau Vernon Water Resources Division Vilas 1815 University Avenue Walworth Madison, Wisconsin 53706 Washburn Washington (608) 262-2488 Waukesha Waupaca Waushara Winnebago Wood AVAILABILITY OF USGS FLOOD PRONE AREA MAPS LEGEND ::::........Completed as of Jan. 1975 BAYFIELO :-X-X-X-X.x.x.: "b Xx X., xx: X. ...... . . . . . . ... . . . . . . . .... A-E T T E X.. Rus. X.: LINCOLN LANGLADE XI x . . . . TAYL %: . . . GCONTO -X. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. X* X X X-:-X-X-X-X-. X . ;% X X UARAINON L X-.:x-x-x-x-x-x ...e....x.: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . X X-:_:_X_X-:_X-X_ X X.X-X-X-X-X-, X... XX. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. ....... Y.X-X-X-X-: . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . .. . . . x ........ .. ..... . X-:-:-X-X- % x X MAN" X MAN, X X . . . . . . . All __AAA GO . X X X X.: x.: ...... XX 00 LA .............. ... X.: . % ....... . -X Etc: X.: ..X-X-X-X-X- ...X_X-: ....N.. .-X_X-X-X-X-X X.. X.: : X.:.: X" ........ u.EE X. X X NP ... ... ..... . N ....... -X :X.: A WISCONSIN State Planning Off;- i_' Npartment Of Admin Wt nj 1975 WISCONSIN LAND RESOURCES DATA INVENTORY 6.1.8 USGS FLOOD FREQUENCY STUDIES 6.1.3 Subsection: SURFACE WATER QUANTITY STATEWIDE Section: Water Related Resources Adams Data type: Published and unpublished tabular Ashland Barron Bayfield Brown Date of Collection: 1959 - present Buffalo Burnett Date of Publication: 1961, 1971, current files Calumet Chippewa Clark Columbia Detail: Current program includes 73 stream flow gaging stations and 133 Crawford crest-stage gaging stations located throughout the state. 1971 publica- Dane Dodge tion includes data for a total of 275 stations. Peak stages and dis- Door charges are measured and analyzed to determine frequency of floods. Douglas Dunn Aggregation: By river basin and by individual gaging stations. Eau Claire Florence Fond du Lac Forest Grant Quality: Excellent. The best available studies of flood magnitude and Green Green Lake frequency. Reports include actual data and estimates of flood frequency. Iowa Iron Jackson Jefferson Timeliness: Ongoing program. Juneau Kenosha Kewaunee Sources:, USGS Water Resources Division La Crosse Lafayette Lan@glacle Lincoln Manitowoc Marathon Textual Description: The USGS Water Resources Division is in the process Marinette of defining flood frequency relationships for all size drainage areas, Marquette for flood frequencies up to a 50-year flood. This information is used in Menominee Milwaukee developing flood-prone area maps and in establishing criteria for proper Monroe design of structures within flood plains. Oconto Oneida Outagamie Two reports have been completed--"Floods in Wisconsin, magnitude and Ozaukee frequency", D.W. Ericson, 1961, USGS Open-file Report, and "Estimating Pepin Pierce magnitude and frequency of floods in Wisconsin", D.H. Conger, 1971 USGS Polk Open-file Report. The 1971 report includes the following data for 237 Portage gaging stations: station location, drainage area, peak stage (gage Price Racine height) and discharge for several dates, flood frequency (2-year, 5-year, Richland 10-year, and 25-year floods, and 50- and 100-year flood for larger Rock basins), and general remarks. The report also describes the methods for Rusk St. Croix estimating flood characteristics. Sauk Sawyer Shawano Sheboygan Contact for Purchase: Contact for Information: Taylor Trempealeau Water Resources Division Vernon Vilas U.S. Geological Survey Walworth 1815 University Avenue Washburn Madison, Wisconsin 53706 Washington Waukesha (608) 262-2488 Waupaca Waushara Winnebago Wood 6.1.9 FLOOD PLAIN STUDIES 6.1.9 Subsection: SURFACE WATER QUANTITY Section: Water Related Resources Adams Data typ e: Published maps and.tabular Brown Date of Collection: Varies for each project. Buffalo Calumet Date of Publication: Varies for each project. Chippewa Columbia Crawford Detail: Coverage ranges from short reaches of streams (1-2 miles) to Dane entire watersheds or civil divisions. Map scales and details vary for Dodge each project. Dunn Aggregation: Studies usually cover urbanized sections of river basins. Eau Claire Certain studies may cover complete river basins Csee charts). Fond do Lac Grant Quality: Varies; analyses which use spot elevation data from orthophoto Green Green Lake quads are more accurate than those using topographic maps. The quality Iowa of each study must be judged in light of the needs of the community Iron involved. Jackson Jefferson Timeliness: Updated to reflect major changes in land use or cover. Juneau Kenosha La Crosse Sources: USGS, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (St. Paul, Chicago and Rock Lafayette Island Districts), DNR, Minnesota DNR, USDA-SCS, U.S. Dept. of Housing Langlacle & Urban Development, local officials, private consultants. Lincoln Manitowoc Marathon Textual Descri2tion: Flood plain studies are undertaken by a variety of Marinette governmental agencies and private concerns. The studies contain basic Marquette engineering data collected by field surveying, such as high water pro- Milwaukee files, topography, elevation, etc. Also included are cross sections of streams. The Army Corps of Engineers9 reports contain data on rep- Oneida resentative cross sections while the studies commissioned by HUD in- Outagamie clude data for all cross sections analyzed. Maps showing standard Ozaukee project floods and intermediate regional floods, cross section numbers, Pepin Pierce and mileages from river mouths are usually included, This delineation Polk may be on air photos or topographic maps, depending on the desires of Portage the community. Textual descriptions are contained in reports document- Racine ing the frequency and history of past floods, definitions, etc. Richland The Department of Natural Resources coordinates all studies for the Rock state. Rusk St. Croix Sauk Contact for Purchase: Contact for Information: Shawano DNR District Offices Sheboygan or Trempealeau Flood Plain and Shoreline Vernon Management Section Walworth Department of Natural Resourcea Box 7921 Washington Madison, Wisconsin 53707 Waukesha (.608) 262-8030 Waupaca Winnebago Wood Revised 1976 FLOOD PLAIN STUDIES Da Commun ties Study Stream Awl 1q:1,1. uded Ad... 1. Wisconsin River Regional Flood Analysis Wisconsin River Profile & Map 11rowo 1. Howard Duck Cre:k Howard browit County 8Rivr pq"qIq": I qM P 2. City of Green Bay, L" t rll & q:P Green bay Baird Creek Bower Creek 3. High Water Profiles Fox River Fox River Historic Profile e Pere M P 4. Brown County flood Insurance Study r3 n 1, River Profile & Map All uninto ReIhota River co-iti e7orated ., River .an Ri ver Dutchman Creek Ashwaebeion Creek Creek, luck 17 _it.., r ek Creek: S.ami.o River Bu falo 1. Mississippi Rive, Regional Flood Mississippi River Profile & flap Bull' ' Alas Analysis Ccrq!.e, Fountain 2. isssipi River I loodway Study fti.i.aippi River City 3. Ch i pow. Rl _r Chippewa River Historic Profile Calumet 1. Spring Creek Spring Creek Profile & Map Brillion Utp'w 1. Chippewa Falls ('ippe"' River Profile & Map Chippewa Falls Duncan Creek published in ..RIer re Pe, 2. Chippewa Falls lirh Water Profiles Chippewa River Historic Profile Columbia High Water Profiles Fox River Fox River Historic Profile Wisconsin River Regional Flood Analysis W tontn Pro fil 6Hp River Wisconsin Dells 56qC 0 F ? 56qi frte Wisconsin River "fl & Map Portage Duck River 4. Wisconsin River, Sauk County Wi se nsin River Profile & Map Crawford 1. tigh W.., Profile Kinkapo River H, static Profile Soldiers Grow & .P Wazeka, Steuben Bell Ce ter Gay.MII iv,r Regional Flood Mississippi River rir . Mississippi 1, Profile&Map Pied Analysis Lynxville, Perryville 3. Wisconsin River Regional Flood Analysis Wisconsin River Profile&Map Wauzeka art 1. To e" C,eq@ Taken Cr.,iv. Profil:&Hap 2. 111.... iailr Regional Flood Analysis Wismnsi R Pr'11"M I. Ithr. River Y.h.r. River P-lie&M: All communities in Watershed 4. Black Lrth Creck Black Earth Creek Profile&Map Ma zomanie Cr as Plains, Black Earth 5: @q!in Spring, Creel Ne 'rin "C,,,ek Pro fle&Map 6 heaant Branch Crek PI'-.nt lqgan-k Po fil&Map Middleton 7. Six Mile Creek ix il@ Crek Profile&eP Waunakee . Koshkonn ' C-1, Kos Iko no "" Creek Profile&Ila Cambridge, Rockdale 9. Sagr R. ver Sgar K ver Profile&Mp Belleville 10. I'aunesha River la- River Profile&Mp M. r. hall I. d, .er F, 11 Creek dr I Creek Profil:&M It Verona I' Ba r ffI 12. Wisconsin River Wisconsin RIver .fil&map Doug, . City of Waup- Rock RI, ProfileMap Waupun 2 t of ve H:r f e Ci y ;eavr Dam Bea r liver r If&Map Beaver Dam D-n 1. Red Cedar River Red Cedar River Historic Profile La, Claire 1. City f L. Clair, Chippewa River Profil: & Map Eauu Clair . City of La, Claire, Chippewa County Chipp - River, Duncan Profil & Map Ea Claire River'owesCnek Otter Creek,Eau Claire River Fona u Lac 1. Food - La Fund do Lac River (E&W Profile & Map Food d Lac rane It ), DeNeveu Creek 2. Milwaukee River Watershed Milwaukee Ri ver Profile & M p C mp ellspot 3. Ci y fR, P. Sil verCreek Profile qZp Ripon Grant Mississippi River R,,in: Flood Analysis Mississippi River Pro file 2- Mississippi River F load. y Sdy iiippi R e profil 3 Gin y of C. v il In it as saippi River Profile & Map Cassville tributaries 4. Wisconsin River Regional Flood Analysis W sea sin River Profile & Map Blue Ri r, Boscobel Wood.-. .- da Green 1. Pcatonia River highwater Profiles Peatnica River Historic PrIil: 2. Sugar River Higwater 1 to fI, Sugar River Hi .rcPo fil Green Lake 1. High Water Profiles 1q'ox River qYox River Historic Profile q& Berlin M.P Iowa q1q* Wil-qIqnliqn liver qleqgqi-qI qF1q11q1 Analysis WisconsinR q"q.q.nq" q. qeqr to qle q'qe a . 2. Wi qI qRqi qP qIf q. A n t Lone Rock q'vq" Prfqil: Aqrqren0q% Avoca Iron Wisconsin River Prof iqf A eq, qjqlcqtq'q.- I. Montreal River, City of Hurley Montreal River Profile Hurley qIq' qGq'qLy qoqf BIq-cql River fall, Black River Profile&Map Black River Falls I. Jefferson qCotqinqty and cities Within Rock Rive,. Lake Profileq&Map FAtkinson, q. .no", K. qIt 0q-0qr8qt I. Baraboo River Jefferson, Watqeq,q,oqwqn 2. Wisconsin River Regional Baraboo River Profile Wonewoc 3. Lqeqmqon.eir Flood Analysis Wisconsin River Profile&map qRi ve r Leqtqsonwair River Profile&Map Mauston, Nqew Liabon 1 q. Kenosha county 2. qSqLUqITqC Report Fqox Rive, Watershed Des Plaines Rive, Profile&qmaqp L.Cr ... qe Fox River Profile&Map Silver Lake Iq' Miqsqsisqlipqli River qkeqrional Flood Analysis fqlqisqsqiqsqsiqp qI Ri PrOfil 2. City qof LaqCraq-, vq" Mqiq..qiq.q.iqpqp Ver qtoqc&Map Onalaska 4qPqi R6qi qP file&qMaqp LaCrosse River, Black LaCrosse 3. River qHi-qtqtiqsqsippi Rive, Flq.odq..y Study qHiqssissiPqpi River Profile & Mqap Onalaska FLOOD PLAIN STUDIES data Communities County Stream Available Included LaFayette 1.PeCatOnica River Highwater Profiles PeCatOnica River Historic Profile Darlington 2. Belmont Bonner Branch Profile & MAP Belmont Pecca-i- River Langlade 1. Spring Brook Spring Brook Profile&Map Antigo 2. Wolf River Flood Plain Information Report Wolf River Profile&Map Lincoln 1. Wisconsin River Regional Flood Analysis Profile Wisconsin River Profile & Map Tomahawk t Wis. River, Prairie River 2. Merrill Flood Plain Information Report Profile & Map Merrill Manitowoc 1. Manitowoc County flood Infor-ti- Last Twin River, West Profile&MAP Twin River, Silver Creek, Little Manitowoc Ri ver 2. Village of Mishicot Call Twin Rive, Profil:&Map Mishicot 3. City of Two River. Ea., Twin Ri ver Prom&Map Two Rivers Twin River 4. City of Manitowoc Manitowoc Profile&Map Manitowoc 1. Wisconsin River Regional Flood AnalYsis' Wisconsin River ProfileMap Brokaw 2. Flood Plain and Flo0dway delineation for Wi sconsin River Profile&Map Rothschild, Schofield, Regional Flood in Central Marathon County Wausau 3. bull Junior Creek Bull Junior Creek Historic Profile & Map Marinette 1. Niagara Menominee River Pro file & Map Niagara 2. Menominee River Menominee River Profile & Map Marquette 1. Highwater Profiles Fox River Fox River Historic Profile & Montello Map Milwaukee 1. SLWRPC Report lox River Watershed Fox RIver Profile I Ma 2. Milwaukee River Watershed Milwaukee River Profile & Map Milwaukee, Glendale, Brown Deer, River Hills, Creenfield J. Ro- River Watershed Rant River Profile & Map Oneida 1. Wisconsin River Regional Flood Analysis Wisconsin River Profile & Map Rhinelander Outagamie 1. Highwater Profile. Fox River Fox River Historic Profile & Appleton, Kimberly, Map New London, Little Chute, Combined Locks, Kaukauna 2. Wolf River Flood Plain Information Report Wolf River Profile & Map Shiocton, New London J. Winnebago and outagamic Counties Fox River Profile & Map Appleton, Kimberly, Lit tle Chute, Combined Locks , Kaukauna 0zaukee 1. Milwaukee River Watershed Milwaukee River Profile & Map Me uon Thiensville, Saukville, Grafton, Fredonia, Belgium, Cedarburg Pepin 1. Chippowa River Highwater Profile, Chippewa River Historic Profile Durand 2. Mississippi River Region aI fiend Analysis Mississippi River Profile & Map Stockholm, Pep1n 3. Mississippi River Fl00dWay Study Mississippi River Profile & Map Stockholm, Pepin Pierce 1. Mississippi River Regional Flood Analysis Mississippi River Profile&Map Prescott, Bay City, Maiden Rock 2. Mississippi River Floodway Study Mississippi River Profile&Map Prescott, Bay City Maiden Rock 3. St. Croix Regional Flood Analysis St. Croix Profile Hudson, North Hudson Polk 1. St. Croix Regional Flood Analysis St. Croix Profile Portage 1. Wisconsin River Regional Flood Analysis Wisconsin River Profile & Map Racine 1. SEWRPC Report Fox River Watershed 2. Root River Watershed Fox River, Profile & Map Rochester, Waterford Root River Profile & Map Racine Richland 1. Highwater Profile kickapoo River Kickap,o River Historic Profile & MaP 2. City of Richland Center Pine River, (:enter Creek, Profile & Map Richland Center Bush Creek 3. Wisconsin River Regional Flood Analysis Wisconsin River Profile Lone Rock Rock 1. Rock River Rock River Profile&map 2. Janesville & Rock County Rock River Profile&Map B fair, Janesville 3. City of Beloit Rock River Profile&Map Bel it 4. Turtle Creek Turtle Creek Profile&Map Beloit Rusk 1. Flambeau River Flambeau River Profile Ladysmith St. Croix 1. St. Croix River Regional Flood Analysis. St. Croix River Profile 2. New Richmond Willow River, Paperjack Profile & Map New Richmond Creek Sauk 1. Baraboo River Upper Baraboo River Profile & Map West Baraboo, North Freedom, Rock Springs, Reedsburg, LaValle City of Garaboo Baraboo Baraboo River 3. Wisconsin River Regional Flood Analysis Wisconsin River Merrimac, Prairie du Sac, Spring Green Sauk City 4. Wisconsin River, Sauk County Wisconsin River Profile 5. Wisconsin River Traffic Arena to Lane Rock Wisconsin River Profile Spring Green Show- 1. Wolf River Floodplain information Report Wolf River Profile&Map Shawano Sueboygan 1. Milwaukee River Watershed Milwaukee River profile & Map Cascade, Sheboygan 2. Sheboygan County Floodplain Information Sheboygan River, Mullet Profile&Map Sheboygan, Sheboygan Report River Fall, Plymouth. Kohler 3. Random Lake Floodland Stacy Silver River Hap Random Lake 1. Mississippi River Regional Flood Anaylsis Missisippi River Profile & Map Trempealeau 2. Mississippi River Floodway Study Mississippi River Profile & Map Trempealeau 3 Village of Strum Buffalo Creek Profile & Map Strum FLOOD PLAIN STUDIES D11:ble Comunities "v.i ,1 C S Lod Stream I Inc uded Vernon 1. flighwater Profile Kickapoo River Kikapou river q@Iistoric Profile R.,,,,.dll-n ' Viola' -P Lrge, Ont io 2. Mississippi River Keron1 Flood An.1y.i. Mi.ai.:ippi River Profile & Map _0 q:, Stoddard . flla-ip I River Fl-d.ay Stdy Mi..ia ippi River Profile Map DeS,t,q: Genoa, Stoddard Walworth I Burlington 2: s:. Pm I.. River F . River Profile , Ma Witewatr River and Spring Brook Creek Whitewater River, Profile & Mp Whi e t Spr nr Brook Creek WashingLon 1. Milwaukee River Watershd Kil Waukee Ri ver, Profile & Map W t B nd, Jackson, Cedar C r. ek Kq: as8qZ . City of We t lend Silver Creek West.Be d , of rfd Rubicon River P-1lq: I lisp r 3. i y lia rfl & Map Ha tford W..k..h 1. SEWIC Report Fox River Watershed Fox River, Profile & Map New Berlin, Waukesha, Pewaukee River Lannon Mn..i Fal a,Pewaukee Wa,p,a 1. City of Clintonville Pig on River Profile & Mp Clintonville 2. Wolf Ri ver lodlain Infom,aion Report Wolf River Profile & Map Freonon, Wn'bag. 1. ighwater Profiles Fox River Fo River Historic Profile Win econne, Oshkosh, Ma P Neeq:q:h, Menasha 2. Winnebago and ,taande Co-tis Fox River Profile & Map Menasha, Neenah W-d 1. Wood County @loodpain Infmation Report Wisconsin River Profile 6 Map Nakoosa, Saratoga, Port W c.nin R' Byron Revised 1976 6.1.10 LAND RESOURCES ANALYSIS PROGRAM: 6.1.10 MAJOR AREAS OF POTENTIAL FLOOD HAZARD & STEEP SLOPE Subsection: SURFACE WATER QUANTITY STATEWIDE Section: Water Related Resources Adams Date type: Published map Ashland Barron Bayfield Brown Date of Collection: 1963 1974 Buffalo Burnett Calumet Date of Publication: 1975 Chippewa Clark Columbia Crawford Detail: 1:500,000 Dane Dodge Door Douglas Dunn Aggregation: Statewide Eau Claire Florence Fond du Lac Forest Grant Green Quality: Maps represent the general flooding pattern of the major water Green Lake courses only. Iowa Iron Jackson Jefferson Timeliness: Juneau Kenosha Kewaunee La Crosse Sources: USGS state base map, USGS flood prone area maps, USGS topogra- Lafayette phic maps, former Department of Resource Development Landscape Resource Langlacle Inventory Maps. Lincoln Manitowoc Marathon Textual Description: The Land Resources Analysis Program provides a state- Marinette Marquette wide perspective on the distribution of resources and their characteris- Menominee tics. The Land RAP "Major Areas of Potential Flood Hazard and Steep Milwaukee Slope" map shows areas of steep topography and flood prone areas that Monroe Oconto pose problems to a broad range of land use activities. The flood prone Oneida areas are the ' general areas 1/2 mile or greater in width that are sus- Outagamie ceptible to.occasional floods. The steep slope areas include any site Ozaukee Pepin of 160 acres.or more that has a 12% or greater slope and has a change Pierce in elevation of at least 40 feet over the length of the slope. Polk Portage Price Racine Richland Rock Rusk St. Croix Sauk Sawyer Shawano Sheboygan Contact for Purchase: Contact for Information: Taylor Trempealeau Map Sales Office Wisconsin Department of Vernon Vilas Wisconsin Geological and Natural Administration Walworth History Survey State Planning Office Washburn 1815 University Avenue 1 West Wilson Street Washington Waukesha Madison, Wisconsin 53706 Madison, Wisconsin 53702 Waupaca (608) 262-0586 (@08) 266-3382 Waushara Winnebago Wood Revised 1976 6.1.11 COAST CHARTS AND GENERAL CHARTS 6.1.11 Subsection: SURFACE WATER QUANTITY STATEWIDE Section: Water Related Resources Data type: Published Maps Ashland Bayfield Brown Date of Collection: Varies Burnett Date of Publication: Varies; "Nautical Chart Catalog" published 1975. Calumet Detail: Scales vary from 1:60,000 to 1:600,000. See map and table for specific information about each map. Dodge Door Douglas Aggregation: Individual charts (sheets) of Great Lakes and coastal areas. Complete coverage of Lake Michigan and Lake Superior and Wisconsin Florence Fond du Lac coastal areas. Forest Iron Timeliness* Jefferson Kenosha Kewaunee Sources: U.S. Lake Survey, U.S. Amy Corps of Engineers Langlade Manitowoc Textual Description: Most of the charts are polyconic projections. Marineite Latitude-longitude lines are indicated, and depth soundings are indicated Menominee throughout the lakes. Nearshore waters (0-30 feet)-are indicated with Milwaukee blue tint. Ports and small boat harbors are often enlarged to larger Oconto scales. The charts indicate major cultural land features and many navigational aids (lights, beacons, jetties, sailing distances, etc.). Outagamie The following table indicates the available charts and their scales. Czaukee A brochure, "Nautical Chart Catalog 4" describes the availability of all the charts for the Great Lakes and some of the adjacent waterways. It is'available free upon request. Racine Sawyer Shawano Sheboygan Contact for Purchase: -or- Contact for Information: Distribution Division, C44 Vilas National Ocean Survey Walworth Riverdale, MD 20840 Washburn Washington (301) 436-6990 Waukesha Waupaca Winnebago U.S. LAKE SURVEY COAST CHARTS AND GENERAL CHARTS CHART NUMBER C6qHqA1qZT NI2qVqIE SCALE (see map) 7 Lake Michigan 1:500,000 7q11 Lake Michigan, Mercator Projection 1:500,000 70 North End of Lake Michigan, including Green Bay 1:240,000 73 Algoma to Eighteen Miles South of Sheboygan 1:120,000 Kewaunee and Two Rivers q1:q1q0,q0q0q0 74 Ten Miles North of Port Washington to q1q4aukegan 1:120,000 Port Washington, Kenosha, Waukegon, Oak Creek Harbor q1:q1q0,q0q0q0 702 Green Bay from Point Detour to Bailey's Harbor and Menominee 1:20,000 Detroit Harbor and Jackson harbor 1:20,000 703 Jacksonport to Kewaunee and Green Bay q1:q8q0,q0q0q0 Oconto and Algoma q1:q1q0,q0q0q0 & 1:20,000 9 Lake Superior 1:600,000 92qM Lake Superior, mercator projection 1:600,000 96 Little Girl's Point to Silver Bay 1:120,000 Cornucopia, Port Wing, Knife River and Two Rivers 1:5,000 961 Apostle Islands, including Chequamqegon Bay 1:60,000 Bayfield, Pikes Bay, and La Pointe Harbors q1:q1q0,q0q0q0 COAST CHARTS AND GENERAL CHARTS U. S. LAKE SURVEY 96 SAYFIELD VILAS 7y IORE@T 70 - @EL ONEIDA I POLN MARINE T L BARRON WUSK LINCOLN LANGLiFF-_@_ 702 51 CROIX DUNN CHIPPEWA TAYLOR OCONTY_@ CLARK j4A@@ No., (AU TA-IAE D004 703 BUFFALO TREMPEAL WOOD ORTAGE @EWA EE E. U I' IAGAMIE JACKSON MANIrUw0 JUNEAU AOAMK--- WAUS.ARA WINNJ AGO J@LALUMLT ONROF L CROSSE MARQUE IT[ GREENLAKE 73 VERNON SAU@ DODGE LAC go'G..) CRAWFORD PIC-LAND DAN[ 7 A, 11 JEFFERSO @*IIKEI A 0WA MILW UKEE GRANT - GREEN 74 LA FAYETTE ROCK UAL OATH ..C. E WISCONSIN State Planning Off'!Z @@partntent Of Adminitr@,tiw .4 o" *l%cP2 ANWO M7O .A.lACA 1975 WISCONSIN LAND RESOURCES DATA INVENTORY 6.1.12 HARBOR AND RECREATION-CRAFT CHARTS 6.1.12 Subsection: SURFACE WATER QUANTITY Section: Water Related Resources Data type: Published Maps Ashland Bayfield Date of Collection: Varies Brown Date of Publication: Varies. "Nautical Chart Catalog" published in Calumet 1975. Detail: Scales vary from 1:10,000 to 1:30,000. See following table and map for specific information about each map. Six foot contours are indicated out to 30 feet in depth. Door Douglas Aggregation: Individual charts (sheets) of harbors and waterways on Lake Superior, Lake Michigan, and the lower Fox River. See map. Fond du Lac Quality: The most accurate available mapped information for hydrography and for navigational aids. Timeliness: Sources: U.S. Arny Corps of Engineers, U.S. Lake Survey Manitowoc Textual Description: The harbor and recreation-craft charts are polyconic Marinette projections. Latitude-longitude lines are indicated, and depth soundings are densely indicated throughout the waters. Nearshore waters (0-30 Milwaukee feet deep) are indicated with 6 foot contours and blue tints. The charts indicate major cultural and urban land features, and land elevation contours when available. Many navigational aids (lights, beacons, Outagamie jetties, sailing distances, etc.) are also indicated. The following table and map indicates available charts and scales. A brochure, "Nautical Chart Catalogue 4" describes the availability of all the charts for the Great Lakes and the adjacent waterways. It Racine is available free upon request. Sheboygan Contact for Purchase: -or- Contact for Information: Distribution Division, C44 National Ocean Survey Riverdale, Md. 20840 (301) 436-6990 Winnebago U.S. LAKE SURVEY HARBOR CHARTS AND RECREATION--CRAFT CHARTS CHART NUMBER CHART NAME SCALE (See map) 720 Recreational Craft Chart--Lake Winnebago Various and Lower Fox River 723 Menominee Harbor and Marinette Harbor 1:15,000 725 Head of Green Bay and Fox River below DePere 1:25,000 Green Bay q1:q1q0,q0q0q0 7q28 Sturgeon Bay and Canal 1:30,000 Sturgeon Bay q1:q1q0,q0q0q0 735 Manitowoc and Sheboygan Harbors q1:q1q0,q0q0q0 743 Milwaukee Harbor q1:q1q0,q0q0q0 745 Racine Harbor q1:q1q0,q0q0q0 964 Ashland and Washburn Harbors 1:15,000 966 @Duluth-qguperior Harbor 1:15Pq0q0q0 Upper St. Louis River 1:30,000 HARBOR CHARTS AND RECREATION-CRAFT CHARTS U. S. Lake Survey 0 966 BAY F I L D 964 kLAND MON Y'L A BURNETT WASHBURN MCC U L;N -I. 0_4 -------- - -------- PO, BARRON cN.PpF .4 S7 CRO'. DUNN I, L 723q k;_A_R A I H 0 N CL ARK T_AU__CL _AIRE 728 f..U.It E PIUf rALO TREMPE 7 5 f : U, J.C.SoN JUNE .0 ADANS IYAUSHARA -N* 8 01I.Of L CROSS 735 MARGUE T TF GREEN "IF FONO ()t ".IF P11)"." VERNON 735 I.. DODGE CRAWFORD DAIVE JEFIE.30. A-k5- NIL' UKEE 743 CRANT GRE Rnc,, .1-0- "' _f LA FAYETTE 745 State Planning Offi@ WISCONSIN I ,e@ Department Of Ad inis tjEn 1975 WISCONSIN LAND RESOURCES DATA INVENTORY 6.1.13 UPPER MISSISSIPPI RIVER NAVIGATION CHARTS 6.1,13 Subsection: SURFACE WATER QUANTITY Section: Water Related Resources Data type: Published Maps Date of Collection: 1960's Buffalo Date of Publication: 1960's Detail: 1:25,340 Crawford Aggregation: 161 charts extending from the mouth of the Ohio River to 10 miles above 14inneapolis. A complete set is available for purchase from the U.S. Corps of Engineers. Grant QualitX: Extremely detailed maps for navigational uses. Timeliness: Sources: U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, USGS La Crosse Textual Description: This series of charts shows government property, wildlife san'tuaries, cities, dams, bridges, roads, railroads, docks, recreation sites,.his'toric sites, channels and depths, submerged features, miles'@bove the Ohio River, river currents, etc. The charts also include tabular information on terminals, docks, power cables, etc. The maps which include Wisconsin areas are chart numbers 107-152. These maps are available for inspection at the UW map and Air Photo Pepin Library. Pierce Contact for Purchase: -or- Contact for Information: Trempealeau Department of the Army Vernon St. Paul District Corps of Engineers l135 U.S. Post Office & Customs House St. Paul, Minnesota 55101 or UW Map and Air Photo Library University of Wisconsin-Madison 384 Science Hall 14adison, Wisconsin 53706 (608) 262-1471 6.1.14 UPPER MISSISSIPPI RIVER SURVEY 6.1.14 Subsection: SURFACE WATER QUA14TITY Section: Water Related Resources Data type: Published Maps Date of Collection: 1929 1930 Buffalo Date of Publication: 1931 Detail: 1:12,000. Contour interval is 10 feet. Crawford Aggregation: Survey covers area from Hastings, Minnesota to Grafton, Illinois in 84 maps. 'Available for purchase by complete set. Grant Quality: Detailed mapping for navigational use. Timeliness: May be out of date in some areas. Consult the updated version, "Upper Mississippi River Navigation Charts", for changes. Sources: U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, USGS La Crosse Textual Description: Maps show the Mississippi River and the adjacent land area. They show bridges, dams, channels and depths, roads,, rail@roa*ds,@topography--(contour interval 5 feet), wetlands, municipalities, forested areas'.'e-tt."The updated series, "Upper Mississippi River Navigational Charts", do not show significant topography. The maps which include Wisconsin are numbers 9-56. Maps are available for inspection at the UW-Madison 11ap and Air Photo Library. Pepin Pierce Contact for Purchase: Contact for Inforr4ation: Trempealeau Department of the Army UW Map and Air Photo Library Vernon St. Paul District or Corps of Engineers 384 Science Hall 1135 USPO & Customs House University of Wisconsin- St. Paul, Minnesota 55101 Madison Madison, Wisconsin .53706 (608) 262-1471 6.1.15 DNR COUNTY SURFACE WATER RESOURCE REPORTS 6.1.15 Subsection: SURFACE WATER QUANTITY Section: Water Related Resources Adams Data type: Published tabular and mapped Ashland Barron Bayfield Brown Date of Collection: 1959 present Burnett Date of Publication: 1961 present; see map Calumet Chippewa Clark Columbia Detail:,*Reports include detailed physical data and generalized chemical, Crawford Dane biological and cultural data on most named and unnamed streams and Dodge lakes in each county. Detail varies-wiih different counties and with the date of publication (newer reports have more detailed information). Douglas Dunn Aggregation: Individual county reports. 71 of 72 counties are Eau Claire completed; 61 of 72 reports are published. Some reports are out of Florence print. See map.for availability of reports. Fond .du Lac Grant .Quality: The most extensive statewide survey of lakes and streams in Green Wisconsin. Data collected for water bodie's is not intensive and is Green Lake Iowa usually only collected once. Iron Jackson Jefferson Timelines@: Many reports may be out of date regarding cultural and water Juneau quality.data. Data fileb used in compiling ieports.are updated approxi- Kenosha mately every ten years. Reports for remaining counties are forthcoming. Kewaunee Sources4" Adrial photographs, field surveys, USGS quadrangle maps; DNR,, La Crosse USGS, DOT and other agencies. Lafayette Manitowoc Textual Description: The DNR Bureau of Fish and Wildlife Management has published-a series.of reports, titled Surface Water Resources of--7C(?unty, Marquette as part of a statewide lake and stream classification project. These Menominee Milwaukee reports include narrative descriptions and detailed tabular information Monroe for most of.,the named and unnamed lakes and streams iri each county. The Oneida detail varies slightly for different reports and'for different water Outagamie bodies. Information for individual lakes and streams usually includes theOzaukee follox@ing: location (township, range,sectionand sometimds 1/4-1/4 Pierce section), acres, max. depth (lakes), gradient (streams), length Polk (streams), alkalinity, transparency (lakes), temperature (streams), Portage drainage and water source characteristics, fishery and game character- Racine istics, access, publi 'c frontage and other miscellaneous information. Richland The reports also contdin'6ounty maps showing all lakes and streams Rock (at various scales) and textual descriptions of the other natural Rusk St. Croix resources in the county. Reports with copies available are free upon Sauk request; those out of print are available on loan from D14R Bureau of Sawyer Research. Shawano Sheboygan Contact for Purchase: Contact for Information: Taylor Trempealeau Bureau of Fish and Wildlife Vernon Vilas Management Walworth Department of Natural Resources Washington Box 450 Waukesha Madison, Wisconsin 53701 Waupaca (608) 266-1877 Waushara Wood QNR COUNTY SURFACE WATER RESOURCE REPORTS DOUGLAS Legend: ASHLAND 73 71* MoN Number in county is date of publication -A 70 RNETT WASHBORN 66* Out of print 63* 66 69 cc ONE,O. IOREST FLO-INI.L 71 POLN 66 MARINE T TE AR RUS4 LINCOLN 61* 64 71 YAYLO?I LANGLADIL OCONTO S, C .Rom DURN ;HIPPIE A 70 61 63 AARIATHON .[@o- 1E 6-2* CLARK 6 -IRE PIERCE 71 FIU CLA 64 65 68 s No Don. WOOD PORIAGE WAUPACA -L GROW L.A..EE TRFMPEAL 11LITAGAMIE EAU 66 67 72. 71 73 72 JACKSON 70 MAN.TUNO 68 JUNEAU' ADAM INAUSHARA "IN 1.6@60 Atk)MLI MC)WRQr L 491 70 72 69 71 69 69 66 F04D DU LAC [email protected] 63 7 1 69 68 SAUK cot Lima,. DODGE 75 T-CHLAND OZA..E CRAwrosio i 71 65* 65 64 72 70 1 DANE - 62 -.o.-A.\ Tf FFENSON WAUKESHA VILA UKEE GRANT 69 69* 69 63 72 - GREEN Rocw -w-A-Lwo T. ..C,.E 64 LA FAYETTE 61 67 6 1-k 71) 6 1.* 61* WSWCOWNSM siete Pianning office Depqrimnt of MmInistration 1975 WISCONSIN LAND RESOURCES DATA INVENTORY 6.1.16 INLA14D LAKE SURVEY MAPS 6.1.16 Subsection: SURFACE WATER QUANTITY STATEWIDE .Section; Water Related Resources Adams Data type: Published Maps Ashland Barron Bayfield Brown Date of Collection: Ongoing program Buffalo Burnett Date of Publication: Completed maps are recently published; mapping of Calumet Chippewa additional lakes is still in progress. Clark Columbia Crawford Detail: Scales range from 1:1,200 to 1:12,000, depending on lake size. Dane Original maps are on 17" x 19" sheets. Depth contours are in 1 foot Dodge intervals from shoreline to several feet in depth, and 5 foot contours Door Douglas throughout the rest of the lake. Approximately 2,550 lakes are mapped. Dunn Aggregation: Individual maps for each lake. Lakes are distributed Eau Claire throughout the state. Size of mapped lakes varies from 1/2 acre to the Florence Fond du Lac largest lakes in the State. An interagency document, "Inventory of Forest Mapped Lakes" lists all mapped lakes by county and alphabetically. Grant Quality: The most detailed mapping available for inland'lakes. Green Green Lake Iowa Iron Jackson Jefferson Timeliness: Most of the larger lakes in the State are mapped. Approx- Juneau imately 2,550 out of 8,000 lakes are mapped and printed. The document Kenosha I'Inventory of Mapped Lakes" is updated annually. Kewaunee La Crosse Sources: DNR staff, hydrographic surveys, field interpretations, Lafayette aerial imagery. Langlade Lincoln Manitowoc Marathon Textual Description: The DNR Inland Lake Survey Maps usually indicate Marinette surface waters, emergentand terrestrial vegetation, depth contours in Marquette Menominee I foot or 5 foot intervals, cultural features, access roads, Public Land Milwaukee Survey lines, bottom sediments and shore materials, and various physical, Monroe chemical and biological information, date of mapping and type of Oconto Oneida recording equipment. The lake depths are measured with recording sonar, Outagamie and with a range pole in shallow water. Ozaukee Pepin Pierce Maps and map indexes are available only through two private firms, in Polk the original compilation size or in 8-1/2" x 11" reductions. Portage Price Racine The "Inventory of Mapped Lakes" lists the following information for each Richland mapped lake: town-range-section, date of mapping, acreage, presence of Rock Rusk bench marks, and dams. St. Croix Sauk Sawyer Shawano Sheboygan Contact for Purchase: -or- Contact for Information: Taylor Trempealeau Vernon The Clarkson Company Vilas 725 Demoyer Street Walworth Kaukauna, Wisconsin 54130 Washburn or Washington Waukesha The Star Map Service Waupaca P.O. Box 3007 Waushara Winnebago Milwaukee, Wisconsin 53218 Wood 6.1.17 WISCONSIN LAKES 6.1.17 Subsection: SURFACE WATER QUANTITY STATEWIDE Section: Water Related Resources Adams Data type: Published tabular Ashland Barron Bayfield Brown Date of Collection: Continuous updating of information Buffalo Burnett Date of Publication: 1974; published approximately every 2 years. Calumet Chippewa Clark Columbia Detail: Document, includes a.list and general information on all lakes in Crawford Dane Wisconsin greater than 20 acres in size. Dodge Door Douglas Dunn Aggregation: Statewide, by county and by individual lake, in alphabetical Eau Claire order. Florence Fond du Lac Forest Grant Quality: Information is very r.elidble; however, more detailed information Green Green Lake is available. Iowa Iron Jackson Jefferson Timeliness: Up to date Juneau Kenosha Kewaunee La Crosse Sources: DNR Lafayette Langlade Lincoln Manitowoc Marathon Textual Description: The..DNR publication, Wisconsin Lakes, is a generally Marinette Marquette available document which indicates several data items for over 6,000 Menominee lakes in Wisconsin (all lakes greater than 20 acres in size). These Milwaukee data include the name'of lake . (unnamed lakes are indicated by town- Monroe range-section),'acre*age, maximum depth, public access, relative location Oconto Oneida in county, availability of 'lake survey map, and species, of fish present Outagamie (musky, northern Pike, walleye, bass, panfish, trout, and cisco). Ozaukee Pepin Pierce A textual description and.a sumary of all lakes within each county is Polk also included. Portage Price Racine Richland Rock Rusk St. Croix Sauk Sawyer Shawano Sheboygan Contact for Purchase: Contact for Information: Taylor Trempealeau Vernon Information Office Vilas Department of Natural Resources Walworth Box 450 Washburn Washington Madison, Wisconsin 53701 Waukesha (608) 266-2621 Waupaca Waushara Winnebago Wood 6.1.18 DNR LAKE USE REPORTS 6.1.18 Subsection: SURFACE WATER QUANTITY Section: Water Related Resources Adams Data type:. Published mapped and tabular Date of Collection: 1966 1969 Date of Publication: 1966 1970 Columbia Detail. Highly detailed information compiled in published reports for Dane over 70 lakes. Information includes physical descriptions, resource characteristics, lake uses, protective measures and associated problems, and several maps (at various scales) which depict this information. Aggregation: Individual reports for each lake. Almost all lakes are in the Fox River and Milwaukee River watersheds (Southeastern Wisconsin). See map. Fond du 1,ac Quality: Some of the most detailed information available for these lakes. Timeliness: Human related information may be out of date. Physical Jefferson and resource data may still be the best available. Kenosha Sources: DNR Bureau of Fish and Wildlife Management Textual Description: The DNR Lake Use Reports were compiled and published in order to document the existing conTition of lakes in southeastern. Marquette Wisconsin, to identify recreation and resource-related problems, and to recommend protective and enhancement measures for these lakes. The following information is included in each report: physical description (basin, shore and drainage characteristics, climate and hydrology, soils, and a detailed hydrographic map), water quality (10-15 parameters), ozaukee natural resources (aquatic plants, fish, game, aesthetic resources, and a map of fish, wildlife, woodland and soil values), lake use and land use (fishing, boating, swimming, cottages and homesites, hunting, and a map.of existing land use), existing protective measures and a zoning Racine map, recreation and resource-related problems, and recommended pro- tection and enhancement measures (including a recreational land use plan map.) See the following map and table for the availability of reports. Contact for Purchase: Contact for Information: Sheboygan Bureau of Fish and Wildlife Management Walworth Department of Natural Resources Washburn Box 450 Washington Waukesha Madison, Wisconsin 53701 (608) 266-1877 DNR LAKE USE REPORTS Lake County Date Auburn Pond du Lac 1970 Army Walworth 1967 Barton Pond Washington 1970 Beulah Walworth 1968 Benedict Kenosha & Walworth 1969 Bohner Racine 1968 Big Muskego Waukesha 1966 Browns Racine 1967 Booth Walworth 1967 Camp Kenosha 1968 Buffalo Marquette 1967 Big Cedar Washington 1970 'Como Walworth 1969 Center Kenosha 1968 Cross Kenosha 1969 Crooked Sheboygan & Fond du Lac 1970 Denoon Waukesha 1968 Dyer Kenosha 1969 Eagle Racine 1968 Eagle Spring Waukesha 1969 Elizabeth Kenosha 1968 Lake Ellen Sheboygan 1970 Forest Fond du Lac 1970 Echo Racine 1969 Geneva Walworth 1969 Green Washington 1970 Kee-Nong-Ga-Mong Racine 1969 Kettle Moraine Fond du Lac 1970 Koshkonong Jefferson 1969 Mauthe Fond du Lac 1970 Lauderdale Walworth 1969 Lilly Kenosha 1968 Lucas Washington 1969 Long Racine 1969 Little Cedar Washington 1970 Long Fond du Lac 1970 Lulu Walworth 1968 Mud Fond du Lac 1970 Mud Ozaukee 1970 'Little Muskego Waukesha 1966 Marie Kenosha 1968 North Walworth 1970 Lower Phantom Waukesha 1969 Peters Walwort h 1968 P611 Walworth 1967 Pewaukee Waukesha 1969 Pleasant Walworth 1967 Potters Walworth 1967 Powers Kenosha 1969 Random Sheboygan 1970 Silver Washington 1970 Silver Kenosha 1967 Spring Ozaukee 1969 Sherwood Lake #9 Adams 1968 Smith Washington 1970 Spring Waukesha 1968 Twelve Washington 1969 beer Lodge & Sherwood Lake #11 Adams 1967 Wallace Washington 1969 Upper Phantom Waukesha 1969 Waubeesee Racine 1968 Wandawega Walworth 1969 Wind Racine 1969 Volz Kenosha 1970 Waterford Impoundment & Tichigan Lake Racine 1970 AdditiorLl Lake Use Reports (File copies only) Upper Yellow'hiver Flowage Washburn 1965 Rowan Creek Columbia 1966 Trapp & Cravath Lakes Adams 1967 Deer Lodge Lake Adams 1967 Upper Mud Lake Dane 1967 DNR LAKE USE REPORTS 19 LEGEND BAVFIFLD Number in County indicates the ASHLAND number of reports available. .1110 VILAS RFNE T WASHOU SAWVIR I PRICE ONEIDA L L POL* MARINI E T T L BA R RON RUSK LINCOLN 7A-NGLADF TAYLOR OCONTO HIPP[WA S CROIX DU84N MA ATNON f.O-EE CLARK PIERCE FAU @CLAIRE SHAWANO DOOR WOOD PORTAGE YYAUPACA SRI)- @--..EE RVFrALO TRIMPE EATJ JACKSON L CA It MONROE JUNEAU ADAMS WAUSHARA AIII"11 [email protected] T TIE GREEN I A.E 4 I LAC I ONO III S.F R AI SAU. COI, UMBIA DODGE CRAWFORD TICHLAND OZAU.L 9 CAN( 7OWA-\ - MILW UKEE GRANT GITEE. ROCK WALWORTH ..C,.E9 LA FAYET TE 13 A L ISCONSIN State Planning w [-&parftrwnt Of Administration I 1975 WISCONSIN LAND RESOURCES DATA INVENTORY 6.1.19 DNR LAKE WATER LEVEL MONITORING 6.1.19 Subsection: SURFACE WATER QUANTITY STATEWIDE Section: Water Related Resources Adams Data type: Unpublished Tabular Ashland Barron Bayfield Brown Date of Collection: 1915 - present Buffalo Burnett Date of Publication: Current files Calumet Chippewa Clark Columbia Detail: Periodic monitoring of 1500-2000 lakes and flowages. Monitoring Crawford Dane on individual lakes may vary from one reading per year to one reading Dodge per five years. Door Douglas Dunn Aggregation: Includes most'of the larger lakes in the state, and nearly Eau Claire all lakes or flowages which are held by dams. Monitoring data is Florence filed by county and then by name of water body. Fond du Lac For6st Grant Quality: Elevation readings are very accurate. Most readings are based Green on a benchmark and a local datum. There is the problem of different Green Lake Iowa on different water-bodies,- which makes comparisons between water Iron bodies difficult. Jackson Timeliness: The most current data.available on a statewide basis. Jefferson Juneau Kenosha Kewaunee La Crosse Sources: DNR Water Regulation Section (1967-present); PSC (1931-1966); Lafayette Railroad Commission (1915!-.1931). All historical files are maintained Lainglacle by DNR'. Lincoln Manitowoc Marathon Textual Description: The DNR Water Quality Regulation Section.maintains Marinette a statewide water level monitoring program in order to determine the Marquette Menominee normal water levels in a lake or flowage over a period of years, and Milwaukee to assure that dams are properly operated. Files are@maintai-,ned on Monroe each water body. In each file is a summary sheet which gi .ves the Oconto Oneida location, ownership of the dam, and a general description.of the water Outagamie body and the dam if a'dam is present. This is.followed by data sheets Ozaukee which give the elevations of the water above and below the dam, the Pepin Pierce elevations of various water level control structures, and the dates Polk for which these water levels have been measured. Portage Price Racine Richland Rock Rusk St. Croix Sauk Sawyer Shawano Sheboygan Taylor Contact for Purchase: Contact for Information: Trempealeau Vernon Vilas Chief, Water Regulation Section Walworth Dept. of Natural Resources Washburn Box 450 Washington Waukesha Madison, Wisconsin 53701 Waupaca (603) 266-8030 Waushara Winnebago Wood 6.1.20 SEWRPC WATERSHED PLANS 6.1.20 Subsection: SURFACE WATER QUANTITY Section: Water Related Resources Data type: Published mapped and tabular Date of Collection: Root River 1964-66; Fox River 1965-69, Milwaukee River 1965-70 Date of Publication: Root river 1966; Fox River 1969, 1970; Milwaukee River 1970, 1971. Detail: Reports include various maps, charts, tables, and textual infor- mation on water and water-related resources (floods, water quality control facilities, etc.). Alternative plans are presented for flood control, pollution abatement, etc.). Aggregation: Published reports for major watersheds within the South- eastern Wisconsin region (Root, Fox, and Milwaukee River Basins). See map. Quality: Highly detailed data and plans--some of the best available studies for the region. Plans have been adopted by many county and mu nicipal governments in the region. Timeliness: Kenosha Sources: SEWRPC, USGS, SCS, DNR, Southeastern Wisconsin counties and municipalities, private engineering firms. Textual Description: SEWRPC has prepared and published plans for three major watersheds: Root River, Fox River, and Milwaukee River (a Comp- rehensive Plan for the -River Watershed, SEWRPC Planning Report nos. 9, Milwaukee 12, and 13). These plans are prepared as long range comprehensive plans for the physical development of the watersheds to be adopted and used by local governments. They include alternative land use plans, flood control facilities plans and pollution abatement facilities plans. Ozaukee Various meteorologic, hydrologic, flood damage, and water quality data ' are presented in tabular and chart form. Maps are presented (at various scales) for such things as land use, sewerage systems and service areas, natural resources (woodlands, wetlands, corridors), open space and Racine recreation sites (existing and proposed), ground water potentiometric surface and aquifer thickness, flood inundation (10-year and 100-year flood areas), etc. Plans are presented for such elements as flood control, pollution con- trol, water supply, recreation, etc. Reports are available for purchase from SEWRPC or loan from SEWRPC and various libraries. Contact for Purchase: -or- Contact for Information: Southeastern Wisconsin Regional Planning Walworth Commission Washington 916 North East Avenue Waukesha Old Court House Waukesha, Wisconsin 53186 (414) 547-6721 SEWRPC WATERSHED PLANS Root River Watershed 19 Fox River Watershed BAY F.f D DOUG L A I ASHLAND Milwaukee River Watershed MON RkE T W. S H -815 R ft 34-f. YILAS PRICE ONEIDA POL. RRON RUSK MARINE T TL L-NCUL. TAYLOR 7A-%GLAO[ OCIONT CHIPPE*A ST CROIX DUNN MARATHON EAU CLAM CLARK L RUTITALO TRfMPE EAU IAC.SON J..tA. ADAMS WAUSHAPA I-BAG0 L CROSSE ON.O( MARQUE T TE GREEN I. -f f I) DU o 1) D, Ac ,p VERNON @IAU. kttUMBIA DODGE AIC;" AND CRAWFORD DANE IOWA, JEFFERSON .-E, U.1k GRANT GREEN LA FAYETTE GCONSIN State Planning Office [W Department Of Administration 1975 WISCONSIN LAND RESOURCES DATA INVENTORY 6.1.21 PROJECT SANGUINE DRAINAGE MAPS 6.1.21 Subsection: SURFACE WATER QUANTITY Section: Water Related Resources Data type: Published maps Ashland Bayfield Date of Collection: 1969 Date of Publication: 1969 Chippewa Clark Detail: 1:48,000 [USGS 15 minute quadrangle series]. Eau Claire Aggregation: Maps are available for each USGS 15 minute quadrangle in Florence study area (see map). Countywide summaries are available for each .1 county in study. Forest Quality: The poor quality of certain air photos may have caused omissions of certain drainage features. 1@on Jackson Timeliness: Certain features, especially beaver dams, may no longer exist. Air photos used as source information were collected from (1951-68) with no subsequent updating. Sources: Aerial photography (several sources) and USGS base maps. Langlacle Lincoln Marathon Textual Description: The Project Sanguine drainage maps show significant Marinette hydrological features such as rivers and streams, lakes and ponds, dams, Menorninee beaver dams, and rapids and/or waterfalls. The symbols used are drawn in proportion to the size of the feature. Rivers and streams of less Oconto than 1 mile are not included. Lakes of less than one acre are also Oneida excluded. The county summary contains a textual description of the Outagarnie areags drainage patterns. See: An Airphoto Analysis of a Portion of Wisconsin and Michigan for Portage Project Sanguine for more detailed information on the methodology Price employed. Rusk Sawyer Shawano Contact for Purchase: Contact for Information: Taylor Vilas UW Map & Air Photo Room 384 Science Hall University of Wisconsin-Madison Waupaca Madison, Wisconsin 53706 (608) 262-1471 Wood or U.S. Navy Underwater Sound Lab. Fort Trumbell New London, Connecticut PROJECT SANGUINE, 1969 19 DOUSLAS ....... ...... ....... ....... ....... ....... -* .. ........ ........ ........ ................ ....... .......... ................... ....... ....... .. ........... URN ............... ............... ........ ... .... ...... ....... . ....... ........... ...... . . . . . . . . ................. .................... ........................ ... ................ . . . . . . . . ...................... . . . . ........ ....... ................ ............ ........... .. ................... .... ......................... ................ ... 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I flu .. . . . . ... ......... ............................ . . . . . . . . . . JURE I. AD-S WAUS"AR H.GO A-El .0..Of LCAOSSI AAQUE 7 TE GREEN I, ARE I ONL) 00 LAC I RNON SA A COt UMBIA DODGE RIC.L AND ot-t CRAWFORD AN[ -7E -11ERSOM All.kS.' l@W UNLE GRANT GREEN .-L-0-1- L. F-ETTf State Planning Office WISCONSpi Department Of Administration 1975 WISCONSIN LAND RESOURCES DATA INVENTORY 6.1.22 DRAINAGE - AREA DATA FOR WISCONSIN STREA14S 6.1.22 Subsection: SURFACE WATER QUANTITY STATEWIDE Section: Water Related Resources Adams Data type: Published Tabular Ashland Barron Bayfield Brown Date of Collection:- 1951 - present Buffalo Burnett Calumet Date of Publication: 1972 open-file report, updated in 1973. Ongoing Chippewa program. Clark Columbia Crawford Detail: Drainage area measurements made by planimetering on the best Dane available topographic maps. Measurements given in square miles for Dodge over 1,700 sites throughout the state. Door Douglas Dunn Aggregation: Statewide, organized by drainage basin. Eventually, Eau Claire 0 drainage areas for.all streams greater than 10 sq. mi. and named streams Florence Fond du Lac greater than 5 sq. mi. will be measured. Forest Grant Quality: Every measurement is accompanied by a rating of quality Green Green Lake that describes the type of map and techniques used. Quality is Iowa generally excellent. Iron Jackson Jefferson Timeliness: Includes the most recent measurements published by various Juneau State and Federal agencies. About 40% of State is completed as of Kenosha 1975. Kewaunee La Crosse Sources: USGS, USDA-SCS, US Army Corps of Engineers, DNR. Most map Lafayette sources are USGS 7-1/2 minute topographic maps. Langlade Lincoln Manitowoc Marathon Textual Description: Drainage area measurements are published by Marinette various state and federal agen@ies., The Water 'Resources Division, USGS Marquette Menominee has an ongoing cooperative study which has collected all available Milwaukee drainage-area information and is presently measuring drainage areas Monroe Oconto above specified sites (USGS stream stations, bridge crossings, dams, Oneida sewage treatment plants) throughout the state. Outagamie Ozaukee Pepin The 1972 open-file report, Drainage-Area Data for Wisconsin Streams Pierce lists all data in USGS files and files of other agencies. The tables Polk in this report give the downstream site number and location, type Portage Price of site, drainage area, and a rating of measurements and map quality. Racine A variety of measurement techniques and map types were used. Richland Rock Rusk Additional drainage-area data for streams in Wisconsin are available St.Croix from a 1971 USDA-SCS report, Areal Measurement and Nomenclature of Sauk Watersheds in the Southeast Wisconsin Rivers Basin, ?,eference Report Sawyer Shawano No. 10. Sheboygan Contact for Purchase: -or- Contact for Information: Taylor Trempealeau Vernon Water Resources Division Vilas U.S. Geological Survey Walworth 1815 University Avenue Washburn Washington Madison, Wisconsin 53706 Waukesha (608) 262-2488 Waupaca Waushara Winnebago Wood 6.1.23 COASTAL SHORE EROSION MAPS 6.1.23 Subsection: WATER QUALITY Section: Water Related Resour ces Data type: Unpublished maps Date of Collection: 1975-1976 Date of Publication: Current files Detail:_ Map scale is 1:24,000. Door Aggregation: Lake Michigan coastal area (Kenosha County.through most of Door County). Coverage includes a strip one mile to either side of the shoreline. Eventually all Lake Michigan and Superior shore erosion prob- lem areas will be mapped. Quality: Timeliness: Up to date Kenosha Kewaunee Sources: USGS, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, DNR, field surveys, aerial photography. Manitowoc Textual Description: The DNR Office of Planning and Analysis compiled these maps as part of the Shore Erosion Study under the Coastal Manage- ment Development Program. The mapped information includes the number of Milwaukee residences per mile in urban areas, shore structures, bluff height, historic and current shore recession rates, the 1952 Corps of Engineers damage survey amounts and public perception of shore erosion in terms of environmental, property or public safety hazards. The information is Ozaukee mapped in contours parallel to the shoreline. These maps are available in a 24" x 24" format (2 townships per sheet) and are reproducible. Racine Sheboygan Contact for Purchase: Contact for Information: Office of Planning and Analysis Department of Natural Resources Box 7921 Madison, Wisconsin 53707 (608) 266-8033 Revised 1976 6.2.1 USGS SURFACE WATER QUALITY MONITORING DATA 6.2.1 Subsection: SURFACE WATER QUALITY Section: Water Related Resources Adams Data type: Published and unpublished tabular Ashland Bayfield Date of Collection: 1955 - present. Collected continuously or periodically during each water year (Oct. 1 - Sept. 30). Date of Publication: Yearly since 1955. Approximately 1 year lag between collection and publication. Clark Detail: Monthly monitoring of conductivity and temperature at most Crawford Dane of the 73 stream gaging stations throughout the state. More detailed Dodge monitoring at 10 additional stream gaging stations. See map. Douglas Dunn Aggregation: Statewide. Published data and data files are aggregated Eau Claire by drainage areas, and by individual sampling stations in the down- Florence stream direction. Fond du Lac Grant Quality: Green Lake Iron Jackson Jefferson Timeliness: Annually updated publication. More current information Juneau is stored on computer files. Kewaunee Sources: USGS Lafayette Lincoln Manitowoc Marathon Textual Description: Surface water quality data are published in Part 2 of Water Resources Data for Wisconsin, Parts 1 and 2, an annual series pub- lished by USGS. Published information on each station includes an iden- Milwaukee tification number for the station, the station name, location,,period of Monroe r .ecord, time and date of sampling, and the various water quality measure- Oconto Oneida ments. Water quality measurements range from concentration of basic Outagamie physical, chemical, and bacteriological materials to additional data on Ozaukee nutrients, benthos, minor elements,, organic material and sediment trans- Pepin port. Portage Price The annual publication also contains surface water supply data (discharge,, Racine water-surface height, drainage area) for specific sites. The most recent Richland publication (1974) and data collected subsequent to publication are Rock available by request from USGS Water Resources Division. There may be a cost associated with retrieval of more recent information from computer.sauk files Sawyer Contact for Purchase: -or- Contact for Information: Sheboygan Trempealeau U.S. Geological Survey Vernon Water Resources Division 1815 University Avenue Washington Madison, Wisconsin 53706 Waukesha (608) 262-2488 Waupaca Waushara Wood WATER-QUALITY STATIONS IN WISCONSIN 1974 WATER YEAR 0104026005 / -, ' IV" @IjO -0 27000 t.04025500 04Q?@870 of 3 0400 00 062 12 iaq b407185j% Goc 0 04085200 54,qd460 04079000 3 540zii ;(61.3 0540 64085281 jr EXPLANATION P408'6 11 /04085427 R@073180 V" V., 1, 04985452 V 7? Biological-measurement site 1045 97- -o40 57 Chem ical-measu rement 0401 site 0400200 C _7 5 Sed iment- measurement0 site 0408, 340 V"! 9@086360 9 T e m p a r a t u r e - m e a S u re m e n t site :04088500 7a Area of.4 to i5 sites 04087000 040 @087120 04078500 Station number 04087204 4 87220 St. Lawrence River basin 17'04087240 F-1 (Part 4) > 2 3 1' 04087257 05 1 32500 -1 Mississippi River basin - . ... ... (Part 5) 6.2.2 USGS STREAM SEDIMENT MCINITORING DATA 6.2.2 Subsection: SURFACE WATER QUALITY Sectiong Water Related Resources Adams Data type: Tabular and mapped (published and unpublished) Ashland Bayfield Date;of Collection: 1930's - present Buffalo Burnett Date of Publication: Yearly since 1964. Clark Crawford Detail: Data presently collected at 60 sites (32 with monthly sampling, Dane 28 with daily or weekly sampling). Historical data available for Dodge approx. 40 additional sites. 1970 and 1972 publications include page-size Douglas state maps showing regionalized sediment yields and sampling sites. Dunn Aggregation: By drainage area and by station identification number. Florence Data is stored on computer files; it can be listed in a variety of Fond du Lac ways. Grant quality: Data represents conditions only at the time of collection. Green Green Lake Maps are highly generalized. Iowa Iron Jackson Jefferson Timeliness: Continuous monitoring program. Juneau Kenosha Kewaunee La Crosse Sources: USGS, WGNHS, DNR, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Douglas County Lafayette Lincoln Manitowoc Marathon Textual Description: Sediment data is collected in order to determine the Marquette load, nature and, if possible, the source of sediment carried by Wisconsin streams. The USGS monitors sediment yields throughout the stateg although Milwaukee emphasis is on streams that carry heavy sediment loads or have sediment Monroe problems. Most of the data collected is for the quantity of suspended Oconto sediment discharged through the stream (measured either in terms of con- centration or yield). Periodic measurements of the particle-size distri- Czaukee Pepin bution of the suspended sediments and of stream bed material are made. Pierce Average annual yields are calculated for 180 sites. The 1970 publication, Sediment Yields of Wisconsin Streams (by S. M. Portage Price Hindall and R. F. Flint, USGS Hyd. Inv. Atlas HA-376) and the 1972 open- Racine file report (same title and author) contain basic data for 70-80 sites throughout the state, and includes page-sized state maps showing sediment Rock yields on a regionalized basis. The annual publication, Water Resources Ru 's'k Data for Wisconsin, Parts 1 and 2, (most recent edition is 1974) contains Sauk the actual data for each station and for each date of record. Sawyer Shawano Sheboygan Contact for Purchase: Contact for Information: Trempealeau Vernon Water Resources Division U.S. Geological Survey 1815 University Avenue Washington Madison, Wisconsin 53706 Waukesha (608) 262-2488 Waupaca Wood SEDIMENT-DATA STATIONS IN WISCONSIN 0 SEPTEMBER, 1974 DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR F UNITED STATES GEOLOGICAL SURVEY at Cjoj* pine R if e'r Ilk conto R Oki, Tf V V EXPLANATION T Sediment-data station active as of January 1, 1974 V Sediment-data station inactive as of December 31,1973 iz in cooperation with: Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources Department of the Army, Corps of Engineers Wisconsin Geological and Natural History Survey Douglas County, Wisconsin 6.2.3 DNR SURFACE WATER QUALITY MONITORING DATA 6-.2.3 Subsection: SURFACE WATER QUALITY Section: Water Related Resources Adams Data type: Published Tabular Ashland Bayfield Brown Date of Collection: 1961 present Buffalo Burnett Date of Publication: 1972 (3rd report) Chippewa Detail: Up to 17 water qua .lity parameters monitored at monthly intervals Crawford over the period of record. Douglas Aggregation: Data is available for 35 monitoring stations established in 1961, and 14 additional monitoring stations established in 1968-1975. Data is stored in STORET environmental data system. See map. Q ,3 rant Qualityg All sampling and analysis techniques are standardized and per- Green formed by qualified technicians. Iron Jefferson Timeliness: Ongoing monitoring system - current data is available through DNR. Kenosha Kewaunee La Crosse Sources: D NR Lafayette Manitowoc Marathon Textual Description. The DNR Surface Water Quality Monitoring Program is Marinette aimed at checking pollution and measuring water quality and determining Menominee its potential for recreation, municipal, industrial and agricultural Milwaukee uses. The data are arranged by reporting station and includes size of Oconto drainage area, source, date of collection, alkalinity, fecal coliform, Qneida 5-day BOD',count, chlorides, color, hardness, nitrogen, phosphorus, solids, etc. Yearly-mean concentrations of parameters are also shown. Ozaukee Pierce An informational publication, Surface Water guality Monitoring Program, 1969-72, is available for DNR. More current information which is stored in computer files can be made available upon request by DNR. Racine Rock Sauk Sheboygan Contact for Purchase: Contact for Information: Trempealeau Division of Environmental Protection Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources Box 450 Waupaca Hadison, Wisconsin 53701 Winnebago (608) 266-3221 DNR SURFACE WATER QUALITY MONITORING STATIONS LEGEND New monitoring stations established since 1972 38 A S L A N D A W V E R P C E o A E s 8 U I E c 7 - - - . . . . . . . . . . . 41, o F o I M A q I N E T T 0 L A A L E A 0 C 0 T 0 I P. N 34 E@ I N EIE v R SKA ANO p P E u c o o D ow. 5 @01 A, I t 0VTAG-E L o P 0 R T A G E j. L iL -iTT T 0 W A u s A 10 L A CROS5Ei &A UE TE L"'Es Go o N A o E G@EEN E .1. U E. A I , Is. o' o o 4" ZA. EE 8 1 A R I CH t N D S A V o JG E 166 GTo. c R I I F.@@ D1 D A E @V. E G R I E E L 1 0 R T I oc R E E 6.2.4 WATER QUALITY INVESTIGATION SURVEYS 6.2.4 Subsection: SURFACE WATER QUALITY STATEWIDE Section: Water Related Resources Adams Data type: Published Tabular and Mapped Ashland Barron Bayfield Brown Date of Collection: 1947 - present Buffalo Burnett Calumet Date of Publication: 1947 - present (see list) Chippewa Clark Columbia Crawford Detail: Reports include key maps which show study areas and approximate Dane location of pollution sources; scales vary. At least 5 water quality Dodge parameters are sampled at each site. Door Douglas Dunn Agaregation: By river basin or combination of river basins. 28 drainage EauClaire basins in Wisconsin are compiled in 25 ba�in,,reports. Larger river Florence Fond du Lac basins may be subdivided into lower and upper portions. Source data are Forest in computer files, accessible by river basin, countyj etc. Grant Quality: All water..quality data is collected, analyzed and checked by Green Green Lake professional staff. Iowa Iron Jackson Jefferson Timeliness: Published studies updated irregularly, approximately every Juneau 4 years.. Base data,collected annually. Kenosha Kewaunee La Crosse Sources: Monitoring by DNR district offices. Analysis by DNR and State Lafayette Lab of Hygiene. Langlacle Lincoln Manitowoc Marathon Textual Description*. The Water Quality Investigation Surveys (also known Marinette - Marquette as Draidage Basin Investigation Reports) contain documentations of Sur Menominee face water quality in Wisconsin. The reports include a brief textual Milwaukee description of the area, including topography,-climate, population, etc. Monroe Oconto Another'f@ectioh deals with pollution sources. Also included is a Oneida description of each source and the pollutants it discharges. Tabular Outagamie data on pollution sources are included and show location, type of waste, Ozaukee Pepin treatment process, estimated daily discharge of gallons of water, and Pierce pounds of 5-day BOD. A table showing BOD, temperature, p1l, dissolved Polk oxygen and fecal coliform count is included for each source. A final Portage Price table showingestation summaries for biological data is also included Racine (location, possible sources of pollution, date collected, interpretation, Richland etc.). Many reports are out of print and must be reproduced or viewed Rock Rusk at DNR. Unpublished tabular data which are more detailed and/or more St. Croix current is available from DNR.- Sauk Sawyer Shawano Sheboygan Contact for Purchase: Contact for Information: Taylor Trempealeau Vernon Water Quality Evaluation Vilas Section Walworth Division of Environmental Washburn Washington Protection Waukesha Wisconsin Department of Waupaca Natural Resources Waushara Winnebago Box 450 Wood Madison, Wisconsin 53701 (608) 266-3221 DNR WATER QUALITY INVESTIGATION SURVEYS 1948-to 1974 Drainage Basin No. Drainage Basin Name Survey Publication Dates (See "p) Oil Upper Rock River 10/49, 11/50, 3/69 012 Lower Rock River 11/51, 12/63, 2/71 Yahara River 7/50 020 Fox River (Illinois) 1/55, 11/67, 5/72 030 Des Plaines River 1/55, 11/67 040 Root River 1/55, 3/54, 11/67 050 Milwaukee River in Milwaukee Co. 3/54, 5/69 050 Milwaukee River (Upper) 1/52, 1/68 060 Sheboygan River 10/51, 4/63, 9/70 070 Manitowoc River 10/50, 12/60, 4/69 080 Twin River 12/54, 6/65, 9/71 090 Kewaunee River 12/54, 6/65, 9/71 100 Door County 12/54, 11/65, 9/71 ill Upper Fox River 1/53, 11/67 112 Lower Fox River 12/48, 5/51, 3/57, 4/56 11/58, 1/68, 12/54 Little Lake Butte Des Morts 8/47 113 Wolf River 12/51., 8/64, 4/71 120 Duck Breek 10/53, 11/65, 9/71 130 Pensuakee River 10/53, 11/65, 9/71 .140 Oconto River 10/53, 1/57, 3/62, -3/62, .41,69 1,50 Peshtigo River 10/53, 1/57, 3/6-2, 4/69 160 Menominee 10/53, 11/56, 3/62, 4/69 171 Upper Wisconsin River 11/50, 11/52, 11/53, 1/56, 1/57, 3/61, 6/64, 7/,64, 7/70 172 Lower Wisconsin 3/55, 3/66, 12/72 173 Eau Pleine River 7/60 180 Sugar River 12/53, 5/64, 7/71 190 2/56, 12/65, 6/71 200 Grant-Platte River 2/56, 3/65, 10/71 210 Bad Axe River 3/55, 5/65, 8/71 220 La Crosse River 10/52, 5/65, 10/71 230 Black River 2/52, 7/63, 1/69 240 Trempealeau River 10/52, 4/65, 1/72 .250 Buffalo River 10/52, 4/65, 1/72 261 Chippewa River (Upper) 2/48, 10/52, 4/64, 4/64, 11/70 Flambeau River 2/48, 7/50, 9/53 262 Chippewa River (Lower) 11/53, 4/64, 6/71 Bear Creek 9/53 270 St. Croix River 10/54, 4/65, 9/72 Namakagon River 10/49 280 Lake Superior 8/61, 4/66 DRAINAGE BASINS FOR DNR WATER QUALITY INVESTIGATION SURVEYS GAVFIELD DOUGLAD 2 ASHLAND AMETT WASHOURrm 3A.Vep LAB PR'c' 270 IDA POLIX Pon sa 261 A.INF T TL LINCOLN 150 *0 LANG Dt TAYLOR OCONT IPPE ST CROIX Oupm ARTT 'HON LAA4 140 26A 71 tAU CLAIRE I DOOR 1000 PORIAGI A')PAC- BUFFALO TPtMPEAL 230 OUTAGA If 2 0 kau 40 utit AU ADAUS W USHARA WINNt BAG Lli MONRof LCROSS 70 UAMOUE I TE GREEN I. AVE 0 IONO UU LAC" VERNON 72 11 - I . 060 210 PICHLA1,10 co me,. ODGE 0 -E CRAVYFOP M CIANE $OVA @A MILW UKEE .GAANT L FAYETTE GAE N 0 03 stato Plonnho offico I Dopart=,M Cl Aidmlnistrati-.@ 1975 WISCONSIN LAND RESOURCES DATA INVENTORY 6.2.5 DNR LAKE WATER QUALITY MONITORING 6.2.5 Subsection: SURFACE WATER QUALITY Section: Water Related Resources Adams Data type: Unpublished Tabular Ashland Barron Bayfield Date of Collection: 1966 - present Date of Publication: Current files, publication forthcoming Chippewa Clark Columbia Detail: Each lake is sampled 4 times per year (at middle of each Dane season). 14 water quality parameters are analyzed. Water samples are Dodge collected at several depths. Door Douglas Ounn Agaregation: Over 200 lakes throughout the state are currently being Eau Claire monitored (see map). Forest Quality: Some water quality parameters are analyzed in the field, some Green Lake in the laboratory. All analytical techniques are performed according Iowa to standardized methodologies. Iron Jefferson Timeliness: The most comprehensive lake water quality data available Juneau on a statewide basis. More lakes will be monitored in the future. Kenosha Kewaunee La Crosse Sources: DNR Research Section staff, District staff. Lafayette Langlade Lincoln Manitowoc Marathon Textual Description: The DNR Water Resources Research Section is collect- Marinette ing very detailed data on lakes which have unique characteristics, or Marquette Menominee have particular water quality problems, or have a potential for incurring problems in the near future. The observations and water quality para- Monroe Oconto meters studied on each lake include climatic conditions (cloud cover, Oneida wind), biological conditions (plankton populations, aquatic plant dis- tribution), and water quality at several depths (oxygen, temperature, Ozaukee pl-I, alkalinity, conductivity, nutrients, ions). Polk After two or more years of data are collected, those lakes which do not Portage Price show changes are dropped from the program and different lakes are moni- Racine tored. A DNR publication, Water Quality of Selected Wisconsin Lakes, is forthcoming, and will present the data for 200 lakes. The DNR Re- Rock search Section also monitors water quality in several streams where St. Croix dams or proposed dams are located, as part of the same program. Sauk Sawyer Shawano Sheboygan Contact for Purchase: Contact for Information: Taylor Trempealeau Vernon Water Resources TResearch Vilas Section Walworth Department of Natural Washburn Washington Resources Waukesha 3911 Fish Hatchery Road Waupaca Madison, Wisconsin 53711 Winnebago (608) 266-3237 Wood DNR LAKE WATER QUALITY MONITORING 1975 LEGEND BAVFIELO lakes currently monitored DOUGLAS L4110 lakes previously sampled at 6 6 least once 0 3 VILAG 8 RNETT WASHqUnj 3..V[A 20 0 0 1 PRICE P L4 V 1 0 4 ONEIDA 20 10 "d MARINET TL 5 BARRON Rust( 0 2 0 1 0 -LINCOLN 0 2 1 0 TAYLOR 5 LANGLADE CHIPPEWA '6 4 OCONTO 0 51 CROIX DUNN 3 d 3 MARATHON .(N0.,NE1 2 0 2 0 CLARK 4 - PIERCE 3 0 0 FA-- -cLAI-j 2 1 SHAWANO 0 2 0 5 0 0 0 TOEMPEAL -000 PORTAGE IWAUPACA KAWAUNEE (TUFrALO 0 14U 3 3 A, -I_ 0 2 4 0 2 JACASON I 0 0 MANItU.0 0 JUNEAU ADAMS @WAUSHARA WINNE BAGO At (JULT L CROSS MO Rof 0 0 0 2 1 E GREEN LAKE 2 0 0 NO DO tAC 00,64, 0 2 To VE ANON 4 SITU. GOT UMBIA 2- DODGE0 0 A RICHLAND 3 1 2 OZAU.j CRAWFORD 0 0 T 4 .1 0 DIANE d 0 4 JEFFERSON WAUKESHA MiLIN UKEE GRANT 2 0 3 20 0 2 3 0 1 0 LA FAYETTE GREEN ROCK @-LIRORTM RACINE 1 0 5 30 KE.OS A 0 0 0 4 0 WIMMMIR L SCONSIN State Planning OfficE:@ w I Department Of Administration 1975 WISCONSIN LAND RESOURCES DATA INVENTORY 6.2.6 CLASSIFICATION OF WISCONSIN LAKES BY TROPHIC CONDITION 6.2.6 Subsection: SURFACE WATER QUALITY STATEWIDE Section: Water Related Resources Adams Data type: Published and Unpublished tabular Ashland Barron Bayfield Brown Date of Collection: Varies; up to 10-20 years ago through 1973. Buffalo Burnett Calumet Date of Publication: Forthcoming publication. Chippewa Clark Columbia Crawford Detail: Includes information on all lakes greater than 100 acres in area Dane (approx. 1150 lakes). Information collected on thermal stratification, Dodge lake type, oxygen and general water quality, lake uses, sources of Door Douglas pollution, etc. Dunn Aggregation: Statewide coverage. Information is stored on punched cards. EauClaire Forthcoming publication will aggregate lakes by county and by trophic Florence Fond du Lac status. Forest Grant Quality: Information is based on an assessment of field data. Report Green Green Lake does not contain actual data. The most extensive classification of lakes Iowa made in Wisconsin. Iron Jackson Jefferson Timeliness: Variable Juneau Kenosha Kewaunee La Crosse Sources: DNR district staff and DNR Bureau of Research. Lafayette Langlacle Lincoln 0 Manitowoc Marathon Textual Description: The UW-Madison Water Resources Center collected Marinette information on the lakes in Wisconsin in order to develop a workable Marquette Menominee classification for the trophic conditions of lakes. A data form was Milwaukee sent to DNR staff and various types of information were documented for Monroe all lakes over 100 acres in size (dissolved oxygen at the bottom of the Oconto Oneida lake, etc.). A forthcoming report, by P.D. Uttormark and J.P. Wall, Outagamie "Lake Classification--a Trophic Characterization of Wisconsin Lakes", Ozaukee Pepin U.S. E.P.A., documents the results of the study. A series of summaries Pierce are presented in the report (trophic status of lakes according to size, Polk location, etc.) and a listing of lakes by county is included along with Portage Price a ranking of trophic status (lake condition index). A general Racine description of lake classification systems is also included. Richland Rock Rusk St. Croix Sauk Sawyer Shawano Sheboygan Contact for Purchase: Contact for Information: Taylor Trempealeau Vernon Water Resources Center Vilas Publications Walworth University of Wisconsin-Madison Washburn Washington 232 Elm Drive C Waukesha Madison, Wisconsin 53706 Waupaca (608) 262-3577 Waushara Winnebago Wood 6.2.7 USDA FOREST SERVICE SURFACE WATER QUALITY DATA 6.2.7 Subsection: SURFACE WATER QUALITY Section: Water Related Resources Data type: Unpublished Tabular Ashland Bayfield Date of Collection: 1969 - present. Approximately 1 month lag between collection and retrieval of data-from@@computer files. Date of Publication: Current files Detail: Approximately 75 lake stations and 75 stream stations in National Forests are monitored for up to 60 water quality parameters. Aggregation: All stations are in'Chequamegon'and Nicolet National Forests. Data are stored on STORET computer files. Florence Forest Quality: All analyses are made using standardized methodologies. Timeliness:- Most stations are monitored monthly. Sources: USDA-Forest Service field personnel and USDA-Forest Service Regional Water Quality Laboratory. Langlacle Textual Description: The USDA-Forest Service monitors water quality in lakes and streams throughout@the Nicolet and Chequamegon National Forests in Wisconsin. Some 50-60 different parameters are monitored at various stations - they include: physical parameters (temperature flow rate, turbidity, etc), chemical parameters (ions, nutrients, heavy metals, Oconto herbicides), and biological parameters (coliform, primary productivity). Oneida The data is stored.on the Federal STORET water quality information system, and can be retrieved in a variety of forms. Contact the Forest Supervisor of the specific Forest for general informa- Price tion, and contact the Regional Office for specific data. Sawyer Contact for Purchase: Contact for Information: Taylor Group Leader-Water Quality USDA Forest Service Regional Vilas Office Forest Hydrologist 633 West Wisconsin Avenue Nicolet National Forest Milwaukee, Wisconsin 53203 Federal Building (414) 224-3662 Rhinelander, WI 54501 or Forest Hydrologist (715) 362-3415 Chequamegon National Forest Federal Building Park Falls, Wisconsin 54552 (715) 726-3252 NICOLET AND CHEQUAMEGON NATIONAL FOREST5 Nicolet Chequamegon OOUOLAS 40 %ITT wasmoultis SAWYER PR,C( X .... CE ONE-OA POLK BARRON RUSK MARINE T TE L-14COLM Th" S, cPOx LARK P-ERCE VAU -CLAIRE 000. -000 POWTAGL AUPACA op).N BUFFALO TRtw AL 1. U ITU TA(,A.If JACKSON MANITOWC, JUNEAU DAMS WWU-S.Aa, K.NNf BAGO ALUM17 ONROF L C ossf MARQUE t TE GREEK t AKE FOND 011 LAC %AU. COL UNSIA DODGE IFIC-.LAND -7 ..... .. oz.-E CRAWFORD DAN( IOWA 11 icfft*SON WALKES"A NIL@ u-tE GRANT --Cl-E LA FAVETTE WBOONSIN Ststo Planning Otfice PDpartmnt Of Administration 1975 WISCONSIN LAND RESOURCES DATA INVENTORY 6.2.8 WISCONSIN'S LAKE SUPERIOR BASIN WATER 6.2.8 QUALITY STUDY Subsection: SURFACE WATER QUALITY Section: Water Related Resources Data tXpe: Published Tabular Ashland Bavfield Date of Collection: 1972 and 1973 Date of Publication: 1973; addendum for 1973 data published in 1974. Detail: 37 sampling sites within 20 drainage basins. There were 4 physical measurements and 7 chemical measurements made at each site. Additional chemical measurements taken in 1973 in western basins. Douglas Aggregation: Information organized by reporting station and drainage basin. Approximately 85% of the Wisconsin Lake Superior drainage area was sampled to some extent. Key maps show the approximate locations of the sampling sites. Exact locations are described in text. guality: The most comprehensive sampling program undertaken for this area. Some of the data may be of limited usefulness due to limited number of measurements and limited time span. Iron Timelin@,S$, Sources. 'The Center for Lake Superior Environmental Studies, M-1- Superior;,the Sigurd Olson Institute of Environmental Studies, North- land College; Northwestern Wisconsin Regional Planning and Development Commission, USGS;, DNR. Textual Description: The Wisconsin's Lake Superior Basin Water guality Study contains data on water quality for the 20 largest drainage basins in Wisconsin entering Lake Superior. The 37 monitoring stations were sampled for stream velocity, channel cross sectional area, stream dis- charge, temperature, pH, dissolved oxygen, dissolved oxygen saturation, coliform count, chemical oxygen demand, total phosphates, and nitrates. All sampling took place during the May-November 1972 and 1973 field seasons. The information is aggregated by drainage basin, sampling site and sampling parameter. An extensive textual description accompanies the data. The study was conducted under the auspices of the Title I, Higher Education Act of'1965. Contact for Purchase: Contact for Information: The Center for Lake Superior Environmental Studies University of Wisconsin, Superior Superior, Wisconsin (715) 398-5591 or The Sigurd Olson Institute of Environmental Studies Northland College Ashland, Wisconsin (715) 682-4531 Ext. 292 or 293 WISCONSIN'S LAKE SUPERIOR BASIN WATER QUALITY STUDY (Lake Superior drainage basin) VILA$ a RNITT WASHBURN 3A.,ER PRICE FORE@T fLC,.,N',L ONEIDA POL. MARINETTE BARRON RUSK L114COLN TAYLORI Z-ANGLADE OCONTO CHIPPEWA S, CRO.. DUNN MARATHON E.O.INEE CLARK PIERCE TA -U CLAIRE ocTTA OUT FALO TRIMPEAL -0-00 PORTAGE AUPACA BROWN WAU%EE EAU oUTAGAMIE JACKSON JUMEA ADAMS WAUSHAAA -NNIBAGO .0NROf L CAOS3 MARQUETTE GREENLAKE FOND I L At S.FeOllAN ERNON SAUK COLUMBIA DODGE OZA-E CRAWFORD DANE GRANT 0 WA 'E"c"'ON IWAUKESNA MILW UKEE GREEN WALWORTH AAC@.[ LA FAYETTE .E.05.A WISCONSIN State Planning 0 DepartnFent Of Admi 1975 WISCONSIN LAND RESOURCES DATA INVENTORY 6.2.9 WATER QUALITY AND FLOW OF STREA14S IN NORTHEASTER14 WISCONSIN 6.2.9 Subsection: SURFACE WATER QUALITY Section: Water Resources Data type: Published Tabular Date of Collection: 1967 - 1969 Date of Publication: 1970 Detail: Monitoring was done for 17 water quality parameters. The fre- quency of monitoring varied from monthly to semiannual sampling. AgEregation: 107 sampling stations located in 9 counties. The report may be available from East Central Wiscon@in RPC or North Central Florence Wisconsin RPC. Forest Quality: Sampling performed by qualified technicians using standardized procedures. Timeliness: Out of date--program was abandoned when the Regional Planning Commission disbanded. Sources: Northeastern Wisconsin Regional Planning Commission, DNR. Langlacle Textual Description: The Northeastern Wisconsin Regional Planning Commis- sion initiated a water quality and stream flow sampling program in 1967. Menominee This program monitored for alkalinity, chloride, coliform, color, dis- solved oxygen, pH, phosphorus, sulfates,, temperature, etc. The results of this monitoring program are presented in tabular form for each moni- toring station. A map of the station locations and site descriptions is Outagamie included. Graphs are included for all stations that are monitored month- ly. Basic climatological and streamflow data are also included. A tex- tual description accompanies the data. Shawano Contact for Purchase: Contact for Information: East Central Wisconsin Regional Planning Comm. 1919 North Lake Street Neenah, Wis. 54956 (414) 739-6156 or WIupaca North Central Wisconsin Regional Planning Comm. Waushara Park Service Center Winnebago Univ. of Wisconsin-Stevens Point Stevens Point, Wisconsin 54481 (715) 346-3311 WATER QUALITY AND FLOW OF STREAMS IN NORTHEASTERN WISCONSIN 19 BAIFIELD ASHLAND IRON VILAS 8 SWETT SAWIEN PRICE ONEIDA POLK MARINE T TL 01110% TUSK LINCOLN TAYLOR LANGLADL OCONTO S, CROIX OURN HIPPIE WA 0 IQ MARATHON E.D.I.EE CLARK PIERCE EAU CLAIRE S-A.0 DOOR -000 PORTAGE WAUPACA BROWN K4EWAUNEE BUFFALO TREMPEIL E.U TA(..Mlf JACKSON MANITU.(I JUNEAU ADAMS WAUSHARA WINN& BAGO AL UMLI L CROSS O.Rof MARQUE T TE GREEN I AXE FOND IAJ LAC ',.FAO'rAl VERNON SAUK COLUMBIA DODGE RICHLAND OZAUKE CRAWFORD DAME IOWA JEFFERSON -U.ESNA MILW UKEE GRANT GREEN wo-cK WALWORTH AC,NE LA FAYETTE .E.0-A ASSISNININS.-KNINNINK, WISCONSIN State Pianning Office Department Of Administration 1975 WISCONSIN LAND RESOURCES DATA INVENTORY 6.3.1 USGS GROUND WATER LEVELS MONITORING DATA 6.3.1 Subsection: GROUND WATER QUANTITY Section: Water Related Resources Adams Data type: Published and unpublished tabular Ashland Barron Bayfield Brown Date of Collection: 1946 - present Buffalo Burnett Calumet Date of Publication: 1964, 1967, 1969, 1972, 1973 Chippewa Clark Columbia Crawford Detail: 210 observation wells in the principal aquifers of the state Dane are presently being monitored (see map). Most wells are monitored Dodge monthly; some are monitored quarterly, weekly or continuously. The Door 1972 publication contains data on 204 wells in 67 counties. Douglas Aggregation: Statewide publications indicate water level variations Eau Claire for each observation well in state, organized by county. Florence Fond du Lac Forest Grant Quality: The best and most comprehensive ground water monitoring pro- Green Green Lake gram in the state. iowa Jackson Jefferson Timeliness: Published data through 1971; more recent data is available Juneau but not yet published. Kenosha Kewaunee Sources.. USGS, WGNHS Lafayette Langlacle Lincoln Manitowoc Marathon Textual.Description. Ground water levels data are collected in order to Marinette determine short range changes and long range trends in water levels in Marquette wells.. This data can then be related to changes in ground water storage Milwaukee which is necessary for management of the resource. Ground water levels Monroe data are published periodically as a WGNHS Information Circular, Trends Oconto Oneida in Ground Water Levels in Wisconsin. The most recent edition covers the Outagamie period from 1967-1971. It describes, by hydrographs, the ground water Ozaukee level trends in each observation well over the period of record. All Pepin Pierce current observation wells with more than 3 years of record are included. Polk The earlier edition, which includes all data through 1966, contains a Portage detailed textual description of the various aquifers in the state and Price Racine the factors affecting the fluctuation of ground water levels. More Richland recent data are stored in computer files and can be made available on Rock request from the USGS Water Resources Division. Rusk St. Croix Sauk Sawyer Shawano Sheboygan Contact for Purchase: Contact for Information: Taylor Trempealeau Vernon Wisconsin Geological and Natural Water Resources Division Vilas History Survey U.S. Geological Survey Walworth Map Sales Office (608) 262-2488 Washburn Washington 1815 University Avenue or Wisconsin Geological and Natural@aukesha Madison, Wisconsin 53706 History Survey Waupaca (608) 262-1705 1815 University Avenue Waushara Winnebago Madison, Wisconsin 53706 Wood (608) 262-1705 OBSERVATION WELL LOCATIONS 0, IN WISCONSIN SEPTEMBER, 1974 DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR b@; UNITED STATES GEOLOGICAL SURVEY Vol* pine Ist fk ,,ef IR, e et L -7 L Ist Ist @t7 n1pes a ju Nt Tre Isk EXPLANATION Observation well Wells too numerous to show individually *L in cooperation with: Wisconsin Geological and Natural History Survey 6.3.2 USGS HYDROGEOLOGIC INVESTIGATIONS 6.3.2 Subsection: GROUND WATER QUANTITY Section: Water Related Resources Data type: Published mapped and tabular Date of Collection: 1950 present Brown Date of Publicationg 1953 1974. See following chart. Clark Detail: Map scales vary from 1:62,500 to 1:253,440 (see chart). Contour Dane intervals on piezometric and groundwater availability maps vary from 20 to 100 feet. Textual descriptions, analyses, and various geologic maps are usually included. Aggregation: Published reports (USGS Water Supply Papers), covering individual counties or other areas (see map). Reports include maps, Florence tables and textual description. Fond du Lac Forest Quality: Usually the most detailed published information available. Quality varies with map scales and detail of the studies. Jackson Timelinessg Earlier studies may be slightly out of date, although the Juneau informa n is usually not subject to significant changes. Kenosha Sources: USGS Water Resources Division, water well observations, various geologic information. Lincoln Marathon Textual Description: The USGS Water Resources Division collects, compiles Marinette and publishes information on hydrogeologic characteristics of selected counties and other areas. The following types of information are Milwaukee usually compiled and mapped for publication in the USGS Water Supply Paper series* piezometric surface maps (also water table configuration maps), ground water availability maps, specific conductance maps, Outagarnie water well locations maps, and various geologic maps (bedrock type and thickness maps, surficial deposits maps etc.). The following chart describes the date of publication, detail, aggregation and other information about each published report. Many of these publications Portage are available for purchase from WGNHS. Racine Rock Contact for Purchase* Contact for Information: Taylor Wisconsin Geologic and Natural Water Resources Division History Survey U.S. Geological Survey 1815 University Avenue 1815 University Avenue Madison, Wisconsin 53706 Madison, Wisconsin 53706 Waukesha (608) 262-1705 (608) 262-2488 Waupaca Waushara Winnebago Wood USGS HYDROGEOLOGIC INVESTIGATIONS Date of-Publicstion Detail Aggregation Remarks 1) Groundwater Conditions in Artes ian 1953 1:253,440 (1" - 4 mi.) County map Contact USGS for information Aquifers in Brown County, Wisconsin Piezonetric surface W.J. DraaFher; USGS WSP-1190 2) Groundwater Conditions in the 1953 1:253,440 (1" - 4 mi.) Well 2 Map. Other geologic maps included, Milwaukee-Waukesha Area, Wisconsin locations, 2 maps of piezometric F.C. Foley, at al; USGS WSP-1229 surface (September, May) Contact USGS for information 3) Geology and Groundwater Resources of 1957 1:62,500 Water table Several county Other geologic maps include .ushara County, Wis consin configuration (contour interval maps W.K. Summers; USGS WSP-1809-B .': Contact USGS for informati n - 20 ft.); we11 locations 4) Geology and Groundwater Resources of 1957 1:84,460 (3/4" - 1 .1.) Wall Several county Other geologic maps included. Out. gaude County, Wisconsin 1 cations, piezometric surface maps . of E.F. LeRoux; USGS WSP-1421 a Contart.USCS f , i ormation. 1954 (co@tour interval - 20 ft.) 5) Geology and Groundwaeer Resources of 1962 Well locations and test holes; County maps Other geologic maps included. Fold du Lac County, Wisconsin piezome-ic surface Contact USGS for information. ".C. ...Part; USGS WSP-1604 6) Geology and Groundwater Resources of 1963 1:63,360 Piezometric surface County maps Other geologic maps included. Rock county, Wis consin 1958 Contact USGS for info mation. E.F. Lego.; USGS WSP-1619-X 7) Hydrology of the Upper Black Earth 1963 1:62,500 Piezometric surface Area map Contact USGS for information. Creek Basin, Wisconsin 1958 D.R.Cline; USGS WSP-1669-C 8) Water Resources of the Green Bay 1964 Piazometric surface (contour Sin6lc map Contact USGS for information. Area,Wis consin interval = 50 ft.), well D.C. Knowles, at al; USGS WSP-1499-C loc.tions 9) Groundwater conditions in the Green 1964 1;62,500 Plezometric surface Several area Contact USGS for information. nay Area, Wisconsin 1950-60 (1957, 1958, 1960), well maps D.B. Kno.l..; USGS WSP-1669-j locations, rises in water level 1957-60 10) Groundwater Resources of Waupaca 1964 1:62,500 Piezometric surface County map Other geologic maps in, laded Co anty, Wisconsin 1958-9 (contour intervals - Cont rt USCS f. r i formation C.F. Berkstresser, Jr.; USCS WSP-1669-U 20 ft.) 11) Geology and Groundwater Resources of 1965 1:230,000 Water well, County maps Other geologic maps included c 9@. or r . C Dane County, Wisconsin piezometric surfa e 1 Co . t S 'S far info mation D.R. Cline, USGS WSP-1779-U 12) Geology and Watl,.R,Iure, 11 1965 Water table -figuration 1954 County map Other geologic maps included Part e C ag ..ny, W ,c .. in Contact USGS far information C.I.R. Halt,Jr. ; USGS WSP-1796 13) Groundwater Pumpage and Water Level 1965 1:250,000 Piezome cric surface 2 area maps Contact USGS for information 'Ch:ngesiin.th a Milakee-Waukesha maps of 2 aquifers Ar a. W sc us in , 1950-61 iGreen and R.D. Hutchinson; U;% WSP_1809_j 14) Hydrology of the Little Plover River 1965 Well locations, aquifer thick- Several area Contact USCS for info mation Ba.in,.,Portage County, Wisconsin -:, water table configuration EP. ks, et al; USGS WSP-1811 map 15) Geology and WZ ter Rellu-11 11 1966 1:62,500 Piezometric surface County maps Other geologic maps included Wi n..b .'.,unty, Wisconsin map Contact USGS for info mation P.G. Olcott; USGS WSP-1314 16) Water for Cranberry Culture in the 1971 1:62,500 Water table Area Maps other geologic maps i-l-dcd Cranano r Area of Central Wis consin configuration 1966 Con tact USGS far iof t ion LJ. Ham,1ton; USGS WSP-1999-I 17) Gro undwater Resources of Racine and 1970 1:125,000 3 Piezometric surface 2-County maps Other geologic mapsfincluded Kenosha Counties , Wisconsin maps (of 3 aquifers) Contact USCS for in a mat ion R.D. Hutchinson; USGS WSP-1878 18) The Pine-P pple'Ri :r,Basi -Hydrology 1973 l:1,25aUOO,tGr and at r Area maps Otherrg ologic maps included of a Wil doRive Av . N rntheastern ava 1 bil y,o ndw sp:@ific Cant. teUSGS for info mation Wisconsin conductance maps E. Oakes, at al; USGS WSP-2006 19) Water Availability in Central Wisconsin- 1974 1:125,000 Water table Are. maps Other geologic maps included an Area of Near-Surface Crystalline Rock configuration, groundwater Contact USGS for information EA. Bell & M.G. Sherrill; USGS WSP-2022 availability maps USGS HYDROGEOLOGIC INVESTIGATIONS (See accompanying list of sources) 13AYT IE L D A I HL AND )ANETT ZAF"SURN SAWYER RZ j, PR@@ ONL-DA POL. .............. ........... BARRON RUSK U21AIN, t 1,114COL. YLOR LANGLADE OCONTO CH S, CROIX OUNN ............... . . . . . . . . . . . . ............. . . . . . . . . . . . . f.O 'NEE C . . . . . . . . . . . . ...... ......... .......... ............. PIERCE .......... .......... .......... ............. 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SAUK cot 'A DODGE RIC"LANO Oz,v.f CRA.FORD .ONA OEFFEP%ON WAL K:h%KA.- L@V UK t GRANT SPEEN A FAYETTE INALWO.T. . ....... wrj(ms[N State Planning Office Departmnt.Of Administration 1975 WISCONSIN LAND RESOURCES DATA INVENTORY 6.4.1 USGS GROUND WATER QUALITY MONITORING DATA 6.4.1 Subsection: GROUND WATER QUALITY Section: Water Related Resources Adams Data type: Published and unpublished tabular Ashland Barron Bayfield Brown Date of Collection: Ongoing program Buffalo Calumet Date of Publicationg 1973 Chippewa Clark Columbia Crawford Detail: 167 wells and 27 springs are presently monitored in the ground Dane water quality program (see map). The 1973 publication include's data Dodge from several hundred monitoring sites; the data was compiled from over Door Douglas 30 technical reports and monitoring programs. Dunn Aggregationg By county and by well location identification number. Flore .nce Fond du Lac Forest Grant Green Quality: Green Lake Iowa Iron Jackson Jefferson Timeliness: Published data through 1972; more recent data is available Juneau but is not yet published. Kenosha Kewaunee' La Crosse Sources: USGS, WGNHS, DNR Lafa@ette Langlacle Lincoln Manitowoc Marathon Textual Descriptiong The continuing USGS ground water quality monitoring Marinette program includes analyses of common ions and those physical parameters Marquette necessary to classify the general water characteristics. Milwaukee The 1973 publication Ground Water Quality in Wisconsin Through 1972 Oneida (WGNHS Information Circular No. 22) is available for purchase and contains the following information for each well monitored: @well location, identification number, owner of well, type of aquifer, date Pierce of analysis, ions and other parameters (pH, hardness) in the water. A Polk textual description and bibliography is also included which provides a Portage Price background and analysis of the subject. Racine Richland Additional data related to ground water quality such as geology, water @qck_ temperature, heavy metals, etc. are stored in computer files and are Rusk... available on request from the USGS Water Resources Division. Sauk Sawyer Sheboygan Contact for Purchase: Contact for Information. Taylor Trempealeau Vernon Wisconsin Geological and Natural Water Resources Division Vilas History Survey U.S. Geological Survey Walworth Map Sales Office (608) 262-2488 Washington 1815 University Avenue or Wisconsin Geological and Natural Waukesha Madison, Wisconsin 53706 History Survey Waupaca (608) 266-1705 1815 University Avenue Waushara Winnebago Madison, Wisconsin 53706 Wood GROUND-WATER QUALITY SITES IN WISCONSIN SEPTEMBER, 1974 DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR UNITED STATES GEOLOGICAL SURVEY CIO-JIL pine R _j q, Ft 0 c on,0 1`0 Trer"p 0 V LEGEND Aquifer known E3 0 Aquifer unknown Ct;,_--'-Jl 3 C3 Spring (aquifer unknown) in cooperation with: Wisconsin Geological and Natural History Survey 6.4.2 USDA FOREST SERVICE - GROUND WATER QUALITY DATA 6.4.2 Subsection: GROUND WATER QUALITY Section: Water Related Resources Data type: Unpublished Tabular Ashland Bayfield Date of Collection: 1971 - present Date of Publication: Current files Detail: Approximately 50 water supply wells in the National Forests are monitored for up to 60 water quality parameters. .Aggregation: All stations are in Chequamegon and Nicolet National Forests. Data are stored on STORET computer files. Florence Forest Quality: All analyses are made using standardized methodologies. Timeliness: Stations are monitored on a 3 year cycle for chemical analysis, and mont!Tly for bacterial analysis. Sources: USDA-Forest Service field personnel, USDA-Forest Service Regional Water Quality Laboratory. Langlaae Textual De@@tlon. The USDA-Forest Service monitors water quality in all wells used for drinking water in the National Forests. Some 50-60.dif- ferent parameters are monitored at these wells - they include:, physical parameters (conductivity, temperature, pH, etc), chemical parameters (ions, nutrients, heavy metals, herbicides), and biological parameters Oconto (coliforms). Water levels are periodically measured, and a well log,, de- Oneida veloped from the drilling cores, is on file for each well. The water quality data is stored on the Federal STORET water quality in- formation system, and can be retrieved in a variety of forms. Price Sawyer Contact for Purchase: Contact for Information: Taylor Group Leader-Water Quality USDA-Forest Service Regional Vilas Office 633 West Wisconsin Avenue Milwaukee, Wisconsin 53203 (414) 244-3662 or Forest Hydrologist . or Forest Hydrologist Nicolet National Forest Chequamegon National Forest Federal Building Federal Building Rhinelander, WI 54501 Park Falls, Wisconsin 54552 (715) 362-3415 (715) 726-3252 NICOLET AND CHEQUAMEGON NATIONAL FORESTS Nicolet Chequamegon SAYS, OOUSL48 .4014 V-L&S SEE I I va @-swsuq Pl Po'CE ONE-DA SOL. MARINE I TE BARRON MUSK L-MCOLN LANGLADE TAyt Coup WA S C010,x U IQ MARATHON CLARK P-ERCI TAU -CLA14( SIAWANO DOOR hUFrAL0 TRIMPEAL -000 PORTAGE ..UpAr.. (E EAU @.U TAG JACKSON JUNE.. C..S -US.- -.66AGO ".-ME1 ().Aof L CROSS MARQUE I It GREEN k .1 F OND tlll L C Rolf- VERNON S.U. COLU.8-A DOOG CRAWFORD RIC-L AND DAN[ 'DWA JEFFERSON .... E-A .- -EE GRANT 'loco .E LA FAVEl'yj .1.01.A WISCONS" State Planning Office De"rtmimt Of Administration 1975 WISCONSIN LAND RESOURCES DATA INVENTORY 6.5.1 DNR INDUSTRIAL WASTEWATER MONITORING PROGRAM 6.5.1 Subsection: WATER USE STATEWIDE Section: Water Related Resources Adams Data type: Unpublished Tabular Ashland Barron Bayfield Brown Date of Collection: 1973 - present. Reports due March 1 each year. Buffalo Burnett Date of Publication: Approximately 6 month lag between collection and Calumet Chippewa processing of data. Clark Columbia Crawford Detail: Effluent data submitted by industrial firms indicate the maximum Dane annual di@charges of water quality parameters (up to 39 parameters). Dodge Door Douglas Dunn Aggregation. Data for approximately 1,000 industrial facilities through- Eau Claire out state. Organized by file number, which includes county code. Florence Fond du Lac Computerized information is accessible by state, county, municipality, Forest DNR District, Standard Industrial Code (SIC), etc. Grant .Quality: 1974 data are more complete than 1973. Most (80%) of the Green Green Lake monitoring is done by private engineering consultants. Iowa Iron Jackson Jefferson Timeliness: Current information Juneau Kenosha Kewaunee La Crosse Sources: Industrial self-monitoring, DNR field monitoring. Lafayette Langlacle Lincoln Manitowoc Textual Description: The DNR Bureau of Water Quality maintains an indus- Marathon trial wastewater self-mDnitoring program under the provisions of Chapter Marinette Marquette NRlOl.of the Natural Resources Administrative Code. All industries which Menominee are required to comply with the program must file an annual report Milwaukee documenting its peak annual discharges of any of 39 water quality para- Monroe meters. The report includes a map of discharge outfall sites, raw Oconto Oneida materials used, outfall flow data, and individual parameter discharges. Outagamie The information is stored by industrial facility location in computer Ozaukee Pepin files. The parameters inventoried include metals, salts, oils, nitrogen Pierce forms, sulfur forms, 5-day BOD, suspended solids, thermal BTU, etc, Polk Portage Price The data can be analyzed using 30 computer programs which allow for Racine analysis by state totals, county, SIC code, river basins, etc. This Richland allows for detailed knowledge of the sources of water pollution para- Rock Rusk meters and any trends occurring within a geographical or political area. St. Croix Sauk Sawyer Shawano Contact for Purchase: Contact for Information: Sheboygan Taylor Bureau of Water Quality - Trempealeau Vernon Surveillance Section Vilas Department of Natural Resources Walworth Box 450 Washburn Washington Madison, Wisconsin 53701 Waukesha (608) 266-3221 Waupaca Waushara Winnebago Wood 6.5.2 DNR INDUSTRIAL WASTEWATER PERMIT PROGRAM (WPDES) 6.5.2 Subsection: WATER USE STATEWIDE Section: Water Related Resources Adams Data type: Unpublished tabular Ashland Barron Bayfield Brown Date of Collection: 1974 - present Buffalo Burnett Calumet Date of Publication: Current files Chippewa Clark Columbia Crawford Detail: Industrial wastewater quality data is monitored at more than 700 Dane industrial facilities (often at several outfalls per facility). Water Dodge quality standards, monitoring procedures, and parameters vary for each Door Douglas facility. Dunn Aggregation: Statewide coverage of all industrial facilities which dis- Eau Claire Florente charge effluents into waters. Monitoring data and permit information is Fond du Lac filed alphabetically by name of industry or parent company. Data will Forest eventually be retrievable from computer files in many formats. Grant Green Quality: Water quality data and related information is supplied by the Green Lake industry, using standardized methodologies. Iowa Iron Jackson Jefferson Timeliness: Water quality data is sampled monthly, weekly, or daily, Juneau depending on the parameter and the facility. Reports are sent to DNR Kenosha Kewaunee either quarterly or monthly. La Crosse Sources: Industry personnel or private engineering consultants. Lafayette Langlade Lincoln Manitowoc Marathon Textual Description: All industrial facilities which discharge effluents Marinette Marquette into Wisconsin waters are required to comply with the Wisconsin Pollutant Menominee Discharge Elimination System, as stated in the Natural Resources Admin- Milwaukee istrative Code, Chapter NR102-104 and NR210-299. Monroe Oconto Every industry is required to obtain a permit and follow a specific Oneida compliance schedule for pollution abatement if the wastewater exceeds the Outagamie allowed water quality standard. The DNR permit files contain all water Ozaukee Pepin quality monitoring data supplied by the industry, the water quality Pierce standards for-the specific facility, and all correspondence with the Polk Portage industry. The DNR status reports (computer listings) contain information Price on the facility location, the receiving water, SIC code, and the various Racine dates which pertain to the pollution abatement compliance schedule. Richland Rock The water quality monitoring is done before the effluent leaves the Rusk property of the facility. In all, there are some 50-100 waterquality St. Croix parameters which are sampled at the various industrial facilities. Sauk Sawyer Shawano Sheboygan Contact for Purchase: Contact for Information: Taylor Trempealeau Vernon Industrial Wastewater Section Vilas Bureau of Water Quality Walworth Washburn Department of Natural Resources Washington Box 450 Waukesha Madison, Wisconsin 53701 Waupaca Waushara (608) 266-3221 Winnebago Wood 6.5.3 MUNICIPAL AND PRIVATE WASTE WATER MONITORING AND PERMITS 6.5.3 Subsection: WATER USE STATEWIDE Section: Water Related Resources Adams Data type-_ Unpublished Tabular Ashland Barron Bayfield Brown Date of Collectiong Plans 1956 - present; Permits 1973 - present; Water Buffalo quality and flow monitoring 1973 - present. Burnett Date of Publication: Current files Calumet Chippewa Clark Columbia Detail: There are approximately 550 municipal and private sewage treatment Crawford Dane facilities in the state. Four to five water quality and flow para- Dodge meters are analyzed monthly for small facilities'. and daily for large Door Douglas facilities. Dunn Aggregation: Construction plans for every new facility since 1956 are Eau Claire filed on microfilm. Individual files for water quality, flow data and Florence Fond du Lac background information are maintained for each facility. Forest Grant Quality: Construction plans are prepared by professional engineers and Green Green Lake submitted to the DNR for review and approval. Water quality analyses Iowa are performed by operators of municipal and private facilities (analysis Iron techniques and accuracy may vary slightly for different facilities). Jackson Jefferson Timeliness: Analyzed data are submitted to DNR at the end of each month. Juneau This is The most current data available for domestic waste water Kenosha quality. Kewaunee La Crosse Sources: Municipal and private domestic waste water facilities operators' Lafayette reports; periodic compliance monitoring by DNR staff. Langlacle Lincoln Manitowoc Marathon Textual DeESri tio@i: The DNR Bureau of Water Quality reviews the con- Marinette y Marquette struction and operation of domestic waste water treatment facilities Menominee Through Chapters NR108 and N11,110 of the Wis. Admin. Code, the DNR sets Milwaukee requirements for construction plans and approves all plans. Chapters Monroe NR102 and NR200-299 establish effluent limitations and monitoring Oconto Oneida requirements for the Wis. Pollution Discharge Elimination System (WPDES). Outagamie Construction plans show the location, size and length of sewers, and Ozaukee anticipatedwaste volumes for each system. Under the WPDES Permit Pepin Pierce program, information for each. facility and each private industry which Polk discharges over 109000 gallons per day includes: the volume of discharge Portage basic water quality data, receiving waters for the effluent, and where , Price Racine and how much sludge is disposed. Richland The monthly or daily monitoring data includes- flow, 5-day BOD, suspended Rock Rusk solids, pH, coliform, and phosphorus. Some compliance monitoring is St. Croix done by DNR as part of the river basin water quality survey program. Sauk Sawyer Shawano Sheboygan Contact for Purchase: Contact for Information: Taylor Trempealeau Vernon Bureau of Water Quality Vilas Department of Natural Resources Walworth Box 450 Washburn Washington Madison, Wisconsin 53701 Waukesha (608) 266-3221 Waupaca Waushara Winnebago Wood 6.5.4 PRIVATE GROUI-M WATER SUPPLY IDATA 6.5.4 Subsection: WATER USE STATEWIDE Section: Water Related Data Adams Data type: Unpublished Tabular Ashland Barron Bayf ield Brown Date of Collection: 1936 - present Buffalo Burnett Date of Publication: Current files Calumet Chippewa Clark Columbia Detail: Well construction data exists for most of the private wells in the Crawford Dane state. Water levels in high capacity wells are taken monthly or Dodge seasonally. The well drillers report the type of formation or-soil Door Douglas penetrated by the well and the depth of the well. Dunn Aggregation: Construction Reports are filed by county, and by date and EauClaire are cross-referenced to the driller's name. The Well Constructor's Report Florence Fond du Lac is filled out by the driller. Forest Grant Quality: Types of materials penetrated by the well are reported by the Green Green Lake driller--quality is highly variable. Iowa Iron Jackson Jefferson Timeliness: Juneau Kenosha Kewaunee La Crosse Sources: Well drillers construction reports, DNR. Lafayette Langlacle Lincoln Manitowoc Marathon Textual Description: The DNR Bureau of Water Quality maintains a complete Marinette file of Well Constructor's Reports, which are completed for most all Marquette Menominee water wells in the State. Information in these reports includes the Milwaukee location of well (county, town, range, section, quarter-section), Monroe Oconto owner, address, distance to nearby facilities (buildings, drain tilesP Oneida septic fields, etc.), drill hole and well casing characteristics, Outagamie geologic formations penetrated by the well, depth to water table, yield Ozaukee tests, etc. Pepin Pierce Ground water pumpage and water level monitoring data are periodically Polk submitted by owners of high capacity water wells (irrigation wells, Portage Price commercial facilities, industrial facilities, some schools, etc.). Dr ive- Racine point wells are installed by unlicensed persons and owners and are not Richland recorded. Some additional data is available on ground water quality Rock Rusk characteristics. Drill cuttings for high capacity wells are sent to St. Croix WGNHS for preparation of well logs. Sauk Sawyer Shawano Sheboygan Contact for Purchase: Contact for Information: Taylor Trempealeau Vernon Private Water Supply Section Vilas Bureau of Water Quality Walworth Dept. of Natural Resources Washburn Washington Box 450 Waukesha Madison, Wisconsin 53701 Waupaca (608) 266-3221 Waushara Winnebago Wood 6.5.5 PUBLIC WATER SUPPLY DATA 6.5.5 Subsection: WATER USE STATEWIDE Section: Water Related Resources Adams Data ty2e; Published and Unpublished Tabular Ashland Barron Bayfield Brown Date of Collectiong Ongoing program Buffalo Burnett Calumet Date of Publication: 1970 published report and current files Chippewa Clark Columbia Crawford Detail: Approximately 650 facilities in the state submit monthly oper- Dane ating reports. A-proved plans and updated reports for every facility Dodge .P are filed at DNR. Detailed water quality analyses of over 30 para- Door Douglas meters are performed by DNR every one to three years. Dunn Aggregation: Facilities exist in every county. Approved plans are Eau Claire stored on microfilm. Monthly operating reports and detailed chemical Florence Fond du Lac analysis data are filed alphabetically by municipality. Forest Grant _q@it@. Monthly water analyses and measurements are performed by the Green Green Lake municipal waterworks personnel. Analysis techniques and accuracy may Iowa vary slightly for different facilities. Iron Jackson Jefferson Timeliness9 Some of the most current ground water quality monitoring Juneau data in the state. Kenosha Kewaunee La Crosse Sources: Individual. municipal waterworks, DNR files, and State Lab. of Lafayette Hygieneo Older data from the State Board of Health and the PSC. Langlacle Lincoln Manitowoc Marathon Textual D2s@@ The DNR Bureau of Water Quality maintains general Marinette supervision over the sanitary, chemical, and physical conditions of public Marquette Menominee water supplies in Wisconsin. Through Chapters NR108 and NR111 of the Milwaukee Wis. Admin. Code, the DNR must examine and approve all plans and Monroe modifications of waterworks systems and extensions to such systems (i.e. Oconto Oneida wells, pumping equipment, tanks, water mains). They periodically inspect Outagamie the facilities and water supplies, receive monthly samples of,water and Ozaukee Pepin reports showing pumpage, chemicals added, and some chemical analyses, Pierce and also perform miscellaneous inspections and analyses. Polk The 1970 report, State of Wisconsin Public Water Supply Data 1970, Portage Price includes information on ownership, installation, source of water, pump- Racine age, storage, treatment, and concentrations of 16 water quality para- Richland meters for every facility. Rock Rusk Much of the water quality data will soon be stored in computer files. St. Croix The Federal Safe Drinking Water Act will soon require more intensive Sauk monitoring of water quality for all facilities serving more than 25 Sawyer Shawano persons. Sheboygan Contact for Purchase:, Contact for Information: Taylor Trempealeau Vernon Bureau of Water Quality Vilas Department of Natural Resources Waiworth Box 450 Washburn Washington Madison, Wisconsin 53701 Waukesha (608) 266-3221 Waupaca Waushara Winnebago Wood 6.5.6 DNR NAVIGABLE 14ATERS REGULATION AND PERMIT FILES 6.5.6 Subsection: WATER USE STATEWIDE Section: Water Related Resources Adams Data type: Unpublished Tabular and Maps Ashland Barron Bayfield Brown Date of Collection: Continuous Buffalo Burnett Calumet Date of Publication: Current Files Chippewa Clark Columbia Crawford Detail: Detailed physical descriptions and background information are Dane available for permit applications and approved projects. Large scale Dodge Door maps are available for the immediate site locations of proposed and Douglas approved projects. Dunn Aggregation: Filed by individual case. Information is indexed by case Eau Claire Florence number, name of applicant, and name of waterway. Additional files are Fond du Lac maintained by DNR district offices. Forest Grant Quality: Green Green Lake Iowa Iron Jackson Jefferson Timeliness: Up to date. Permits and files prior to 1967 were maintained Juneau by PSC (now on file at DNR). Kenosha Kewaunee La Crosse Sources: Individual applicants, DNR district staff, DNR Water Regulation Lafayette Section Langlade Lincoln Manitowoc Marathon Textual Description: The DNR Water Regulation Section is required by Marinette Marquette statute to regulate and license various activities and modifications Menominee of navigable waters in the state. These include structures and deposits Milwaukee in navigable waters (s. 30.12), diversions (s. 30.18), enlargements and Monroe Oconto protection of waterways (s. 30.19), changing stream courses (s. 30.195), Oneida removal of bed material (s. 30.20), and bridge and dam construction and Outagamie maintenance (chp. 31). Approximately 600 permit applications are received Ozaukee Pepin each year, and over 4,400 cases (including permits and closed cases) are Pierce presently filed at DNR. Approved permit files include a detailed Polk description of the water body, vegetation and wildlife, and land use Portage Price and zoning considerations adjacent to the project, and letters, com- Racine munications briefs, and background information furnished by DNR dis- Richland trict staff. Large scale maps of approved projects show the topo- Rock Rusk graphy and bathymetry before and after construction and the locations St. Croix of dimensions of newly placed structures. Many additional cases (usually Sauk less significant ones) are filed at the district offices. Sawyer Shawano Sheboygan Contact for Purchase: Contact for Information: Taylor Trempealeau Vernon Water Regulation Section Vilas Dept. of Natural Resources Walworth Box 450 Washburn Washington Madison, Wisconsin 53701 Waukesha (608) 266-8030 Waupaca or DNR District Offices Waushara Winnebago Wood 6.5.7 FEDERAL POWER COMMISSION-WATER RESOURCES APPRAISAL 6.5.7 FOR HYDROELECTRIC LICENSING Subsection: WATER USE Section: Water Related Resources Adams Data type: Published Tabular Ashland Barron Bayfield Brown Date of Collectiong 1964 1970 Buffalo Burnett Date of Publication: 1964 1970 Calumet Chippewa Clark Columbia Crawford Detail: Reconnaissance level survey; much of the information is derived Dane from other sources. Dodge Douglas Dunn Aggregati n. Reports available for individual river basins from Federal Eau Claire 2 * Power Commission. There are two types of reports: Water Resources Florence Fond du Lac Appraisal Reports and Planning Status Reports. See list for river Forest basins covered by reportso Grant Quality. Information is not site specific and of very little detail. Green Green Lake Limited use for detailed planning. Iowa Iron Jackson Jefferson Timeliness*. Information was not updated'for publication. Juneau La Crosse Sources: U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, U.S. Dept. of Housing and Urban Lafayette Developmnt, U.S. Department of the Interior, Federal Power Commission, Langlacle DNRv PSC, power companies, etc. Lincoln Marathon Textual DescriatELong. The Federal Power Commission publishes reports, Marinette titled Water Resource isal for adroelectric Licensing for Marquette specifi Ic river basins. They include the following general information Menominee on river basing climate; topography,9 hydrology; geology and soils; Monroe economy of the basin which covers population trends, income, industries Oconto Oneida in the area, etc.; and existing water related land resources developments$ Outagarnie including flood control, pollution control, fish and wildlife, etc. The Pepin reports also contain detailed information on the hydroelectric facilities Pierce located in the area, All the information is aggregated for the entire Polk study area. The Planning Status Reports have much less detailed infor- Portage mation on populat'ion, climate, topography, etc., and information on Price hydroelectric facilities in the area. Richland Rock Rusk St. Croix Sauk Sawyer Shawano Contact for Purchaseg Contact for Information: Taylor Trempealeau Vernon Federal Power Commission Vilas Federal Building, Rm. 3140B Walworth 230 S. Dearborn Street Washburn Washington Chicago, Illinois 60604 Waukesha Waupaca Waushara Winnebago Wood Water Resources Appraisal for Hydroelectric Licensing (1) Chippewa River Basin--Wisconsin--1965 (2) Menominee River Basin--Michigan & Wisconsin--1970 (3) Wisconsin River Basin--Wisconsin--1969 Planning Status Report--Water Resources Appraisal for Hydroelectric Licensing (1) Mississippi River Basin--Twin Cities to Missouri River--Iowa, Missouri, Illinois, Wisconsin & Minnesota--1966 (2) Western Great Lakes Tributaries--Michigan, Wisconsin, Illinois, Indiana--1966 (3) Fox-Wolf River Basin--Wisconsin--1965 (4) Rock River Basin--Wisconsin & Illinois--1966 (5) St. Croix River Basin--Wisconsin & Minnesota--1964 (6) Menominee River Basin--Michigan & Wisconsin--1965 FEDERAL POWER COMMISSION - WATER RESOURCES APPRAISALS FOR HYDROELECTRIC LICENSING DOUCL60 AS"L4NO Not Co ered reat Lakes 0 AMITE WASMgUrzrj A,, St. Cr ix PRICE ORE'@T f -R, NU River LIDA POLft MARINE T TL AOrj PUS9 Chippe a LINCOLN Men minee Riv AYLOR LA LADE OCONTO . er CHIPPEWA ST CROIX UNN MARAINON f.0.14 CLA Wisconsin FAU -CLAInt River ox-Wo .0 Miss. Rivers DOOR ve WOOD POR IAGE AuPACA BROWN @..U.EE LO TPIEMPJAL a @u Missis i ppi "'C"s MANIT-U Riv r JURE Au ADAMK'-- S.AAA WINNE BAGO A NIL VORROF L CAOBS N LAIIE ...QUI I I@IFIEEEI L @III fONO UU LAC S.1`80@(,-N ot VE04ON C vered OR COT,%MRIA 061 RICHLAND OZ,u.L CQ4wF AD DAME IOWA JEFFERS U.EE T Rock Rilver Ot IT Miss. fAYETTE GREEN ROCV *A RT. PAC.NE River @ State Planning Office -Dparlment Of Administration I 1975 WISCONSIN LAND RESOURCES DATA INVENTORY 6.5.8 GREEN BAY REGION WATER AND LAND USE MAP 6.5.8 Subsection: WATER USE Section: Water Related Resources Data type: Published Map Brown Date of Collection: 1972 Date of Publication: 1972 Calumet Detail: Scale is approximately 1:84,480 (3/4" 1 mi.). Aggregation: One large map and many graphs on single sheet. Land use Js aggregated into 5 categories. Quality: Map is a special-purpose document with a high pictorial value, not intended as a comprehensive data source. Timeliness: Population, economic and land use data are subject to change. Sources: DNR; DLAD; DILHR; Northeastern Wisconsin RPC (defunct); WGN11S, UW-Green Bay; Mi Sea Grant Program; UW Cartographic Laboratory; USDA-SCS; USGS; US Army Corps of Engineers; US Bureau of the Census; Nat. Oceanic and Atmospheric Assoc. Textual Description: Document was developed by the UW Sea Grant Program. I-Lap indicates land uses (municipal, urban, industrial, park, agricul- tural and wooded), political boundaries, effluent discharge locations. and names of dischargers, waste treatment facilities, drainage (lower Fox River), roads and Public Land Survey lines. Graphs include infor- mation on geology, climate, economic and demographic characteristics Cutagamie of the area. Contact for Purchase: -or- Contact for Information: University of Wisconsin Sea Grant Program 1800 University Avenue Madison, Wisconsin 53706 (608) 263-3259 Winnebago GREEN BAY REGION WATER AND LAND USE MAP SAYFIELD DOUSLAS ASHLAND IMON III'LAS a RNIT WASHBURN SAWYER PRICE FORE@T ONEIDA POLK .AAINE T TE RON USK LINCOLN 7A-NGLADC TAYLOR OCONTO CHIPPE WA sy CROIX DUNN MARATHON CLA K PIERCE EAU CLAIRE S.AWA.0 DOOR BUFFALO TREMPE:L WOOD PORTAGE WAUPACA BROWN -lW4uNEE U 11LITAGA.If JACKSON MANITOWO JUNEAU ADAMS W#USHAR IWONROF L CROSS MARQUETTE GREENt KE F 0 OU LAC S.FFJOIC.Ah VERNON SAUK OLUMBIA DODGE RICHLAND IN Oz.U.E i CRAWFORD DANE IOWA JEFFERSON A-ES.A WILM L-EE GRANT GREEN ROCK wALw0.T. RACINE LA FAYETTE 'ENOS.A [ scoNsm State Planning Office w @4W*nt Of Administrationi 7.V11A A @'.Rl@T 1975 WISCONSIN LAND RESOURCES DATA INVENTORY 6.6.1 UW WATER RESOURCES REFERENCE SERVICES 6.6.1 Subsection: INFORMATION SERVICES AND BIBLIOGRAPHIES STATEWIDE Section: Water Related Resources Adams Data type: Library Ashland Barron Bayfield Brown Date of Collection: Ongoing collection since 1966. Buffalo Burnett Date of Publication: Calumet: Chippewa Clark Columbia D etail: Library collection includes over 8,000 reports and books, 15 Crawford Dane journals, and several updated abstracting bibliographies. Dodge Door Douglas Dunn 'Aggregation: Author and keyword indexes are maintained with a computer Eau Claire indexing and retrieval program. An abstracting program, cooperating with Florence Fond du Lac a national system, includes over 75,000 citations; these can be searched Forest by computer. Grant Quality: One of the best available information sources for water related Green information in Wisconsin. Green Lake Iowa Iron Jackson Jefferson@ Timeliness: Indexes and bibliographies are updated several times each Juneau year. A list of new acquisitions is published monthly. Kenosha Kewaunee Sources: La Crosse Lafayette Langlacle Lincoln Manitowoc Marathon Textual Description: The Water Resources Reference Services are offered Marinette through the UW-Madison Water Resources Center. The collection of current Marquette Menominee technical reports, books and journals has been actively maintained since Milwaukee 1966. All aspects of water conservation, utilization and management are Monroe included. The computer indexing and retrieval program is capable of Oconto Oneida generating lists specified by individual users as well as documenting Outagamie available library material. Ongoing abstracting programs-have developed Ozaukee special collections in eutrophication and water resource economics. Pepin Pierce These abstracts are published in Selected Water Resources Abstracts, and Polk the documents cited are available through the Water Resources Center. Portage Price Racine Richland Rock Rusk St. Croix Sauk Sawyer Shawano Sheboygan Contact for Purchase: Contact for Information: Taylor Trempealeau Vernon Water Resources Reference Vilas Services Walworth Water Resources Center Washburn Washington Univ. of Wisconsin-Madison Waukesha 1975 Willow Drive, Room 217 Waupaca Madison, Wis. 53706 Waushara (608) 262-3069 Winnebago Wood 6.6.2 EPA STORET WATER QUALITY DATA SYSTEM 6.6.2 Subsection: INFORMATION SERVICES AND BIBLIOGRAPHIES STATEWIDE Water Related Resources Adams Data type: Unpublished tabular Ashland Barron Bayfield Brown Date of Collection: Ongoing data collection Buffalo Burnett Calumet Date of Publication: Chippewa Clark Columbia Crawford Detail: Includes basic data on water quality and related parameters Dane collected at hundreds of locations throughout the state. Dodge Door Douglas Dunn Aggregation: Stations located throughout the state. Data is organized by Eau Claire individual station identification numbers, and stored on computer files. Florence Fond du Lac Data may be analyzed, sorted, and retrieved in a variety of aggregations Forest (by geographic area, date, water quality parameters, etc.). Grant Quality: Green Green Lake Iowa Iron Jackson Jefferson Timeliness: Continually updated. Juneau Kenosha Kewaunee La Crosse Sources: DNR, USDA-Forest Service, USGS, EPA Lafayette Langlacle Lincoln Manitowoc Marathon Textual Description: The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency maintains Marinette the STORET Water Quality Data System, a computer-based information Marquette Menominee system which stores, retrieves, and manipulates various water quality Milwaukee data collected by agencies throughout the nation. In Wisconsin STORET Monroe is used for water quality data from water wells, lakes, streams, public Oconto Oneida water supplies, and surface water effluent discharges which are monitored Outagamie by DNR, USDA-Forest Service (in National Forests), and USGS. The system Ozaukee Pepin can also summarize, statistically analyze, and map or plot the results Pierce of data analyses. All of the data on STORET files are spatially Polk identified by latitude-longitude coordinates. Portage Price Racine Richland Rock Rusk St. Croix Sauk Sawyer Shawano Sheboygan Contact for Purchase: Contact for Information: Taylor Trempealeau Vernon Bureau of Water Quality Vilas Department of Natural Resources Walworth Group Leader Water Box 450 Washburn Washington Quality Madison, Wisconsin 53701 Waukesha USDA-Forest Service or (608) 266-3221 Waupaca 633 W. Wisconsin Ave. or Waushara Winnebago Milwaukee, WI 53203 Water Resources Division Wood U.S. Geological Survey 1815 University Avenue Madison, Wisconsin 53706 (608) 262-2488 6.6.3 NATIONAL WATER DATA STORAGE AND RETRIEVAL SYSTEM 6.6.3 Subsection: INFORMATION SERVICES AND BIBLIOGRAPHIES STATEWIDE Section: Water Related Resources Adams Data ty2e: Unpublished tabular Ashland Barron Bayfield Brown .Date of Collectiong Ongoing data collection Buffalo Burnett Date of Publicationg Calumet Chippewa Clark Columbia Detail: Data system contains records on surface water discharge (100-150 Crawford Dane stations), water quality (over 1,000 stations), and ground water data Dodge (eventually will include 3,000 wells). Door Douglas Dunn Aggregation: Data files are stored on computer storage devices. Records Eau Claire are retrievable by latitude-longitude, county, type of station, etc. Florence Records in the data file will eventually be available to the general Fond du Lac Forest public. Grant Quality: Green Green Lake Iowa Iron Jackson Jefferson Timeliness: Up to date, lag time of 3-4 days between storage and retrieval Juneau of surface water discharge data, 3-4 months for water quality data, a Kenosha year for periodic sampling data. Kewaunee Sources: USGS Water Resources Division La Crosse Lafayette Langlacle Lincoln Manitowoc Marathon Textual Descr12tion, The National Water Data Storage and Retireval System Marinette is a comprehensive system used for storage and maintenance of water data Marquette Menominee by the USGS Water Resources Division. It includes files of all daily Milwaukee and periodic sampling data collected by USGS in Wisconsin. A new file Monroe of ground water data (well logs, ground water quality, flow, etc.) will Oconto Oneida eventually include 3,000 entries. Data can normally be retrieved from Outagamie the system within one day. Eventually the system will be available for Ozaukee use by the general public. Pepin Pierce Polk Portage Price Racine Richland Rock Rusk St. Croix Sauk Sawyer Shawano Sheboygan Contact for Purchase: Contact for Information: Taylor Trempealeau Water Resources Division Vernon Vilas U.S. Geological Survey Walworth 1815 University Avenue Washburn Madison, Wisconsin 53706 Washington Waukesha (608) 262-2488 Waupaca 40 or Waushara Assistant Chief Hydrologist- Winnebago Wood Data Management U.S. Geological Survey Water Resources Division National Center, Stop 437 Reston, Va. 22092 6.6.4 DNR GENERAL WATERS FILE 6.6.4 Subsection: INFORMATION SERVICES AM BIBLIOGRAPHIES STATEWIDE Section: Water Related Resources Adams Data type: Unpublished tabular Ashland Barron Bayfield Brown Date of Collection: Ongoing collection Buffalo Burnett Date of Publication: Calumet Chippewa Clark Columbia Detail: Includes detailed information on named and unnamed lakes and Crawford Dane streams (physical and chemical characteristics, fish species and Dodge characteristics, game resources, access, developments, etc.). Door Douglas Dunn Aggregation: Statewide coverage. Data is stored on computer files, and EauClaire is sortable and retrievable in a variety of aggregations (by location, Florence Fond du Lac fish species present, acreage, access, etc.). Forest Grant Quality: One of the most comprehensive data sources on surface water Green Green Lake resources of Wisconsin. Much of the data, however, are based on single Iowa observations and measurements. Iron Jackson Jefferson Timeliness: Each county is updated approximately every ten years. Juneau Kenosha Kewaunee La Crosse Sources: DNR Bureau of Fish and Wildlife Management, field surveys, DNR Lafayette files, aerial photographs, USGS Quadrangle Maps, county and town agencies. Langlacle etc. Lincoln Manitowoc Marathon Textual Description: The General Waters File is a comprehensive computer- Marinette based data file which is maintained by the DNR for management and Marquette Menominee planning of surface waters in the State and for publication of reports Milwaukee and bulletins describing these waters. -Data stored in the file include Monroe physical characteristics (location, acreage, dimensions, depth, shore Oconto Oneida length, bottom type, drainage characteristics, etc.), chemical character- Outagamie istics (alkalinity, pH, nutrients, temperature, oxygen, color, etc.) Ozaukee fish characteristics (presence and abundance, associated vegetation, Pepin Pierce winterkill, management, etc.), game resources (species present, wetland Polk habitats, etc.), access (public, roads, water access, etc.), developments Portage (number of facilities, type, etc.) and other information. Price Racine Many types of computer listings of the data have been made which combine Richland various types of data in the file and are available for review. The Rock Rusk data are not readily reproducible in their basic form. DNR County Sur- St. Croix face Water Resources Reports, Fish Management Reports and various inven- Sauk tory publications are published with the use of these data. Sawyer Contact for Purchase: Contact for Information: Shawano Sheboygan Taylor Bureau of Fish and Wildlife Trempealeau Vernon Management Vilas Department of Natural Resources Walworth Box 450 Washburn Madison, Wisconsin 53706 Washington Waukesha (608) 266-1877 Waupaca Waushara 10 Winnebago Wood . ANNOTATED BIBLIOGRAPHY OF WATER QUALITY INFORMATION--WISCONSIN GREAT LAKES 6.6.5 AND TRIBUTARY STREAMS 6.6.5 Subsectiong INFORMATION SERVICES AND BIBLIOGRAPHIES Section: 'Water Related Resources Data type: Unpublished tabular Ashland Sayfield Date of Collectiong Through 1975 Brown Date of Publication: August, 1975 Detail: Annotated bibliography (21 pp.), including citations, descriptive information and availability of information for each citation, and map indexes showing locations of studies. Door Douglas A&Bregationg Report Is divided into 4 sectionsg 1) Great Lakes and tributary streams, 2) Bay Lake coastal counties, 3) Northwestern Wisconsin coastal counties, and 4) Southeastern Wisconsin coastal counties. Iron Timelinessg Inventory will be revised and expanded in the future. Kenosha Kewaunee Sources. Manitowoc Textual De "cr d e e The DNR Bureau of Water Regulation and Zoning compile Marin tt this bibliography as a part of the Wisconsin Coastal Zone Management Development Program, currently in progress under the Federal Coastal Zone Milwaukee Management Act of 1972. The bibliography surveys and annotates available information relating to Wisconsin's Great Lakes and tributary streams. Oconto Each citation contains a brief paragraph describing the general nature and purpose of the entry followed by a short paragraph on available data Ozaukee when appropriate. Racine Contact for Purchase: Contact for Information: SheboVgan Bureau of Water Regulation and Zoning Department of Natural Resources Box 450 Madison, Wisconsin 53701 (608) 266-2050 WISCONSIN'S COASTAL ZONE Regional Planning Commissions partic- ipating in Wisconsin's Coastal Zone Management Development Program - out- lined in black with coastal counties shaded. N Northwestern Wisconsin WX Bay-Lake Southeastern Wisconsin VILAS NETT WASHBURN S.-J. PRICf ONL.DA Po@ Ie 8 USK < X < K INC- _N L ANGL A TAY L UA CHIP .4 > CPO. DumN A x x x y "A C @N CLARK "IERCE [A- CLAIRE 0 OUFFALO TREMPEAL @W.. 1-1. FA f.U I I@ T.(I. NIT .0..s IN G W.-I - INNf H.GY) -111-1 1 ON.Of LC.Oss MARQUE T TE GRk EN 1 4.1 011, ot, "CR.Ok @iAU. f IC-IAID CRAWFORD r GRANT PEE. ROCK L. F.,fTYE WSWNSIN State Planning Offi@e @0_.Partrnent Of Adrnini.t,.I@Tn 1975 WISCONSIN LAND RESOURCES DATA INVENTORY 6.6.6 BIBLIOGRAPHY AND INDEX OF WISCONSIN GROUND WATER 1851-1972 6.6.6 Subsection: INFORMATION SERVICES AND BIBLIOGRAPHIES STATEWIDE Section: Water Related Resources Adams Data type: Published tabular Ashland Barron Bayfield Brown Date of Collectiong 1851 - 1972 Buffalo Burnett Date of Publicationg 1974 Calumet Chippewa Clark Columbia Detail: Includes published and unpublished reports, studies, theses, etc. Crawford Dane (521 citations)o Dodge Door Douglas Dunn Aggregationg Statewide coverageo Published report is arranged alphabet- Eau Claire ically by author, with several indexes (subject, county, general, Florence chronological). Fond du Lac Forest Grant Qualityg The most complete bibliography available on ground water in Green 'Wisconsin. Green Lake Iowa Iron Jackson Timelinessg Jefferson Juneau Kenosha Kewaunee Sourcesg USGS, WGNHS, UW System, DNR, published reports in journals, La Crosse Lafayette student theses, etc. Langlade Lincoln Manitowoc Marathon Textual Description'. The WGNHS published the Bibliography and Index of Marinette .Wisconsin Ground Water 1851-1972, by Alexan Zaporozec, 1974, WGNHS Marquette Special Report No. 2, which contains articles, reports and theses Menominee Milwaukee containing any information pertaining to Wisconsin's ground water - Monroe its occurrence, movement, quantity, quality, use, and management. It Oconto Oneida it the most comprehensive listing available on the subject. Outagamie Ozaukee The bibliography does not include the results of field work done in Pepin Pierce Wisconsin but which do not specify the location, nor does it include Polk basic data holdings on well drilling and reports of private consulting Portage and engineering firms scattered throughout the State. Price Racine Richland A report, "Water Resources Investigations in Wisconsin, 1975 Fiscal Rock Year", by R. A. Lansing, USGS, February 1975, contains more current Rusk St. Croix information on ground water studies. Sauk Sawyer Shawano Sheboygan Contact for Purchaseg Contact for Information: Taylor Trempealeau Wisconsin Geological and Natural Water Resources Division Vernon Vilas History Survey U.S. Geological Survey Walworth 1815 University Avenue 1815 University Avenue Washburn Madison, Wisconsin 53706 Madison, Wisconsin 53706 Washington Waukesha (608) 262-1705 (608) 262-2488 Waupaca Waushara Winnebago Wood 6.6.7 CATALOG OF INFORMATION ON 14ATER DATA 6.6.7 Subsection: INFORMATION SERVICES AND BIBLIOGRAPHIES STATEWIDE Section: Water Related Resources Adams Data type: Published Tabular Ashland Barron Bayfield Brown Date of Collection: Updated annually through 1974. Buffalo Burnett Calumet Date of Publication: 1970, 1973. New editions published every few years. Chippewa Clark Columbia Crawford Detail: Catalog does not contain actual data. It indicates the name of Dane water body, sampling station location, and types of water data available Dodge for the specified period of record. Maps showing locations of sampling Door Douglas stations are available at 1:1,000,000 scale. Dunn Aggregation: 1970 catalog has national coverage, aggregated into 79 Eau Claire geographic areas; 3 cover Wisconsin. 1973 catalogs are available for Florence Fond du Laq each of 21 areas in nation; 2 cover Wisconsin (Great Lakes and Upper Forest Mississippi). Grant Quality: Information on station locations and types of data collected is Green Green Lake very accurate and complete. Iowa Iron Jackson Jefferson Timeliness: 1970 and 1973 editions are only current for information Juneau concerning ongoing monitoring programs at the specified stations. Kenosha Historic records from discontinued stations may be useful. Kewaunee La Crosse Sources: USGS, U.S. Weather Bureau, U.S. Bureau of Commercial Fisheries, Lafayette U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. Langlade Lincoln Manitowoc Marathon Textual Description: The USGS Office of Water Data Coordination (OWDC) Marinette Marquette published four catalogs on water data in 1970: Surface Water, Ground Menominee Water, Water QualLyb and Areal Investigations. Each catalog describes Milwaukee the types of data which are available in specific locations throughout Monroe Oconto the nation. Within each volume, each sampling station location is Oneida specified by geographic region, OWDC number, agency number., station name, Outagamie exact station location (latitude-longitude), water resource type, period Ozaukee Pepin of record, nature of data storage, frequency of collection, and drainage Pierce area covered. The specific types of data collected are then identified. Polk The 1973 editions are available for each region (Great Lakes and Upper Portage Price Mississippi). They include updated information for the above categories. Racine Additional information about specific data can be obtained from the Richland collecting agency or from OWDC. Rock Rusk St. Croix Sauk Sawyer Shawano Sheboygan Contact for Purchase: Contact for Information: Taylor Trempealeau, Vernon Office of Water Data Vilas Coordination Walworth U.S. Department of the Interior Washburn Washington Geological Survey Waukesha Washington, D.C. 20242 Waupaca Waushara Winnebago Wood 6.6.8 DANE COUNTY WATER DATA-INDEX 6.6.8 Subsection: INFORMATION SERVICES AND BIBLIOGRAPHIES Section: Water Related Resources Data type: Published tabular and mapped Date of Collection: Ongoing compilation Date of Publication: 1974 Detail: Basin key maps at 1:63,360 scale. County is divided into 13 Dane drainage basin maps. Aggregation: Organized by river basin or creek basin. Monitoring stations within each basin are coded to coincide with key maps. Quality: The most complete compilation available for Dane County. Timeliness: Updated information; published information is current as of November 1973. A master copy is updated continually. Sources: USGS, USDA, DNR, UW-Madison, Madison Engineering Division, Rivers and Lakes Commission, Dane County Soil & Water Conservation District, etc. Textual Description: The Dane County Water Data Index, prepared by the Dane County Regional Planning Commission, represents an attempt to compile all available data on the water resources of the county. The data is spatially presented and organized by river and creek basins. Included in the document are tables showing sources of pollution and groundwater and surface water information. A series of map symbols identifies each monitoring station by type and also identifies abandoned stations, pollution sources, etc. Contact for Purchase: Contact for Information: Dane County Regional Planning Commission Room 312-B City-County Bldg. 210 Monona Avenue Madison, Wis. 53709 (608) 266-4137 Revised 1976 6.6.9 UW SEA GRANT COLLEGE PROGRAM 6.6.9 Subsection: INFORMATION SERVICES AND BIBLIOGRAPHIES Section: Water Related Resources STATEWIDE Data type:. Published and unpublished tabular Adams Ashland Barron Date of Collection: Ongoing program since 1968 Bayfield Brown Buffalo Date of Publication: 1968- Burnett Calumet Chippewa Clark Detail: Varies Columbia Crawford Dane Dodge Door Aggregation: Varies. Information and reports generally pertain to the Douglas Dunn Great Lakes region, and Lakes Michigan and Superior in particular. Eau Claire Florence Fond du Lac Forest Quality: Grant Green Green Lake Iowa Iron Timeliness: Ongoing program. Publications list updated periodically. Jackson Jefferson Juneau Kenosha Sources: NOAA, UW` System, other Sea Grant institutions. Kewaunee La Crosse Lafayette Langlade Textual Description: The UW Sea Grant College Program is a UW system-wide Lincoln grant program of research, education and extension (the latter called Manitowoc Marathon Sea Grant Advisory Services). Through the program, reports are pub- Marinette lished on UW research that cover many subjects: fisheries, contaminants Marquette in lakes and fish, ports and shipping, underwater miinerals, ocean Menominee engineering, aquaculture, shore erosion, policy studies and water Milwaukee Monroe quality. Information services will retrieve special information on Oconto lake problems from a variety of sources as a service to the State Oneida Outagamie and Federal agencies, business and industry, and individuals. Copies Ozaukee of reports are available in limited distribution: research reports Pepin are sold at cost and many advisory reports are available at no cost. Pierce Polk Other Sea Grant institution reports are on file for review. Portage Price Racine Richland Rock Rusk St. Croix Sauk Sawyer Shawano Contact for Purchase: Contact for Information: Sheboygan Taylor Trempealeau Sea Grant Communications Sea Grant Advisory Services Vernon 1800 University Avenue 1815 University Avenue Vilas Walworth Madison, Wisconsin 53703 Madison, Wisconsin 53706 Washburn (608) 263-3259 (608) 262-0644 Washington Waukesha Waupaca Waushara Winnebago Wood Revised 1976 -0 0 CO ksl NJ 10K ro loaliglog COMA-Vt :0, i 3 6668 00002 1636 A