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                            <tmBegin>1998</tmBegin>
                            <tmEnd>20090724</tmEnd>
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        <suppInfo>This data is for community (C) and non-transient non-community (NTNC) public water systems (PWS) only. Data was compiled in cooperative effort between Oregon Dept. of Environmental Quality/Water Quality Division, Drinking Water Protection Program and Oregon Dept. of Human Resources/Drinking Water Program. A community PWS regularly serves at least 25 year-round residents or serves at least 15 service connections used by year-round residents. A non-transient non-community PWS is not a community PWS and regularly serves at least 25 of the same people over 6 months per year (for example, work sites and schools). Source Water Assessment results for 1,100 public water systems serving approximately 2,360,000 Oregonians are included in this data set. Oregon’s Source Water Assessment methods and more information on Oregon’s Drinking Water Protection Program are provided at http://www.deq.state.or.us/wq/dwp/dwphome.htm. Source Water Assessment results for transient non-community systems (NC) (a PWS that does not regularly serve at least 25 of the same people over 6 months per year (i.e. rest areas, campgrounds) )are not included in this data. Information on private water supplies was not collected as part of the Source Water Assessment project. For surface water, the drinking water source area (DWSA) is defined as the geographic area (watershed) that supplies the water body where the intake is located. Surface water source areas were delineated intake to intake. For watersheds with more than one intake, Oregon reported source water assessments results by watershed segment representing the area from the public water system's intake to the next intake upstream. All source areas upstream of a specific water system's intake are included in the drinking water source area for that water system and PWSs are encouraged to work with other water providers and other entities within the subbasin as they move forward with developing protection strategies. Oregon's obligation was to conduct the Source Water Assessments for PWSs within the state border. In cases where the source area extends beyond the state border or the PWS's jurisdiction, coordination with adjacent states or other jurisdictions should be considered prior to protection planning.</suppInfo>
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            <SpatRepTypCd value="001"/>
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            <CharSetCd value="004"/>
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        <themeKeys>
            <thesaName>
                <resTitle>Oregon Geospatial Enterprise Office (GEO); inlandWaters, 012 (ISO 19155 Topic Category)            </resTitle>
                <resAltTitle>FGDC-STD-001-1998           </resAltTitle>
                <date>
                    <createDate>20000501</createDate>
                </date>
                <resEd>Version 2.0           </resEd>
                <citId>
                    <identCode>FGDC-STD-001-1998           </identCode>
                </citId>
            </thesaName>
            <keyword>Oregon, drinking water, public water systems, drinking water source areas, surface water source areas,  drinking water protection, surface water protection, 1999 Source Water Assessment Plan, community water systems, non-transient non-community water systems.</keyword>
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        <placeKeys>
            <thesaName>
                <resTitle>Oregon Geospatial Enterprise Office (GEO); inlandWaters, 012 (ISO 19155 Topic Category)            </resTitle>
                <resAltTitle>FGDC-STD-001-1998           </resAltTitle>
                <date>
                    <createDate>2000-05-01T00:00:00</createDate>
                </date>
                <resEd>Version 6.0           </resEd>
                <citId>
                    <identCode>FGDC-STD-001-1998           </identCode>
                </citId>
            </thesaName>
            <keyword>North America, United States of America, State of Oregon, inland waters, watersheds, drinking water surface water intakes and source areas</keyword>
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        <discKeys>
            <thesaName>
                <resTitle>Oregon Geospatial Enterprise Office (GEO); ISO 19108:2002 Geographic information - Temporal schema           </resTitle>
            </thesaName>
            <keyword>Environmental Protection</keyword>
        </discKeys>
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            <eastBL>-116.799437</eastBL>
            <northBL>46.21847</northBL>
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            <TopicCatCd value="007"/>
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        <tpCat>
            <TopicCatCd value="009"/>
        </tpCat>
        <tpCat>
            <TopicCatCd value="012"/>
        </tpCat>
        <tpCat>
            <TopicCatCd value="003"/>
        </tpCat>
    </dataIdInfo>
    <mdMaint>
        <maintFreq>
            <MaintFreqCd value="009"/>
        </maintFreq>
        <usrDefFreq>
            <duration>Updated as information changes or new information is developed.</duration>
        </usrDefFreq>
        <maintScp>
            <ScopeCd value="005"/>
        </maintScp>
        <maintCont>
            <rpIndName>Drinking Water Protection Information Coordinator</rpIndName>
            <rpOrgName>OR Dept. of Environmental Quality/Water Quality/Drinking Water Protection</rpOrgName>
            <rpPosName>Geospatial Information Systems</rpPosName>
            <rpCntInfo>
                <cntAddress addressType="physical">
                    <delPoint>811 SW Sixth Ave.</delPoint>
                    <city>Portland</city>
                    <adminArea>Oregon</adminArea>
                    <postCode>97204-1390</postCode>
                    <country>United States of America</country>
                </cntAddress>
                <cntPhone>
                    <voiceNum>503-229-6883</voiceNum>
                    <faxNum>503-229-5408</faxNum>
                </cntPhone>
                <cntHours>Mon. - Fri., 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. PST</cntHours>
                <cntInstr>Additional Contact: Groundwater  Coordinator, Oregon Health Authority/Drinking Water Protection Program,  444 A Street, Springfield, OR 977477 U.S.A. Phone: 541-726-2587 (ext. 21), FAX: 541-726-2596</cntInstr>
            </rpCntInfo>
            <role>
                <RoleCd value="002"/>
            </role>
        </maintCont>
        <dateNext>2012-11-08T00:00:00</dateNext>
    </mdMaint>
    <mdConst>
        <Consts>
            <useLimit>&lt;DIV STYLE="text-align:Left;"&gt;&lt;DIV&gt;&lt;DIV&gt;&lt;P&gt;&lt;SPAN&gt;There are no restrictions on access to this data. Drinking water source area data was prepared using public funds and is available for public use. The original list of public water systems (PWS) was generated in 1999, however additional PWSs and their associated drinking water source areas (DWSA) may be added in the future. For security purposes, the locational coordinates for surface water intakes are provided only to government agencies. The well, spring, and intake locations may not be transmitted or redistributed without prior authorization from Oregon Dept. of Human Services or Oregon Dept. of Environmental Quality; do not publish or redistribute the intake coordinates.&lt;/SPAN&gt;&lt;/P&gt;&lt;/DIV&gt;&lt;/DIV&gt;&lt;/DIV&gt;</useLimit>
        </Consts>
        <LegConsts>
            <useLimit>This GIS layer is a graphic representation of Public Water System (PWS) surface water drinking water source areas (DWSAs) associated with intakes identified under the Oregon Dept. of Environmental Quality &amp; Oregon Dept. of Human Services (DHS), "Source Water Assessment Plan" in 1999.  The original list of public water systems (PWS) was generated in 1999, however additional PWSs and their associated DWSAs will be added in the future. PWSs whose status changed to community or non-transient non-community since the 1999 list was generated may not be included; PWSs that have become inactive may be deleted.  Additional PWS DWSAs are included but may be removed before general public release of the data.  Where the identified PWSs DWSA map from DEQ and the GIS layer differ, the DEQ map based on hydrogeologic methods takes precedence.  The maps included as figures in assessment reports to individual PWSs are the map of record.  Users are advised that this layer is designed to be used in conjunction with the surface water intake layer. There may be both revisions and corrections to the GIS representation without notice. Care was taken in the development of these GIS layers, but they are made available "as is". There are no warranties, express or implied, including the warranty of fitness for a particular purpose, accompanying these layers. Notification of any discrepancies between the GIS representation and the GPS-based location data will be appreciated.</useLimit>
        </LegConsts>
        <SecConsts>
            <useLimit>This product is for informational purposes and may not have been prepared for, or be suitable for legal, engineering, or surveying purposes.  Users of this information should review or consult the primary data and information sources to ascertain the usability of the information.  This information or data is provided with the understanding that conclusions drawn from such information are the responsibility of the user.  Surface water source areas were delineated intake to intake.  For watersheds with more than one intake, Oregon reported source water assessments results by watershed segment representing the area from the public water system's intake to the next intake upstream.  </useLimit>
            <class>
                <ClasscationCd value="001"/>
            </class>
        </SecConsts>
    </mdConst>
    <dqInfo>
        <dqScope>
            <scpLvl>
                <ScopeCd value="005"/>
            </scpLvl>
            <scpExt>
                <exDesc>State of Oregon border and crossing state lines when the watershed (5th field) extends across artificial border lines into Washington and California</exDesc>
            </scpExt>
        </dqScope>
        <report type="DQCompOm">
            <measDesc>Delineated drinking water source areas (DWSA) share a common boundary with the USGS HUC fifth field watershed boundaries where available. Where fifth field designations were unavailable, delineations were based on a USGS 7.5 minute, 1:24,000 scale Topographic Maps. The edges or borders of the boundary might change as the natural land changes or better maps and aerial photography become available. The boundary was not based on legal parcels or definitions; therefore, the core boundary is a management/research boundary not a legal boundary. Oregon's obligation was to conduct the Source Water Assessments for the watershed area upstream of the intake to the state border. In cases where the DWSA extends beyond the state border or the PWS's jurisdiction, coordination with adjacent states or other jurisdictions should be considered prior to protection planning. Known Problems- Surface water drinking water source areas: Problem 1) Information on the surface water potential contaminant sources (PCS) and/or the delineation (DWSA) may not be fully included in this data for the following PWSs: 4100394-Idanha City Water (missing Chittum Creek DWSA &amp; PCSs, missing Mud Puppy Creek - DWSA &amp; PCSs, missing Spring (Rainbow Creek) - DWSA &amp; PCSs), 4100837-Springfield Utility Board (missing Willamette River DWSA &amp; PCSs), 4100954-City of Wilsonville (missing Willamette River DWSA &amp; PCSs), 4101139-Midland Water Association (missing Spring #1 and Spring #2 DWSAs and PCSs), 4105581-Weiss Estates Water System (missing Fahy's Lake DWSA &amp; PCSs).</measDesc>
        </report>
        <dataLineage>
            <dataSource>
                <srcCitatn>
                    <resTitle>Metadata-ORDEQ_WQ-DWP_Surface_Water_Drinking_Water Protection_Areas_OR_LAMBERT</resTitle>
                    <date>
                        <pubDate>2003-09-15T00:00:00</pubDate>
                        <createDate>2000-05-01T00:00:00</createDate>
                        <reviseDate>2012-11-08T00:00:00</reviseDate>
                    </date>
                    <citRespParty>
                        <rpOrgName>Oregon Department of Environmental Quality</rpOrgName>
                        <role>
                            <RoleCd value="006"/>
                        </role>
                        <rpIndName>Drinking Water Protection information Cooordinator</rpIndName>
                    </citRespParty>
                    <resEd>Version 6</resEd>
                    <resEdDate>20121108</resEdDate>
                    <citOnlineRes>
                        <linkage>http://www.deq.state.or.us/wq/dwp/results.htm</linkage>
                    </citOnlineRes>
                </srcCitatn>
                <srcDesc>Global Positioning System (GPS) equipment was used to locate intakes in the field.  Hydrological evaluation was used to determine the extent of the drinking wate source area based on the topography contributing to the intake "pour point".  </srcDesc>
            </dataSource>
            <statement>The original dataset was compiled beginning in 1999 under the Safe Drinking Water Act. All work to compile the data was performend by Oregon DEQ personnel.</statement>
            <prcStep>
                <stepDesc>Polygon theme delineations were created from maps.</stepDesc>
                <stepProc>
                    <rpOrgName>OR Dept. of Environmental Quality/Water Quality Division</rpOrgName>
                    <rpPosName>Drinking Water Protection Information Coordinator</rpPosName>
                    <rpCntInfo>
                        <cntPhone>
                            <voiceNum>503-229-6883</voiceNum>
                            <faxNum>503-229-5408</faxNum>
                        </cntPhone>
                        <cntHours>Mon-Fri 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.</cntHours>
                    </rpCntInfo>
                    <role>
                        <RoleCd value="009"/>
                    </role>
                </stepProc>
                <stepDateTm>2012-11-08T00:00:00</stepDateTm>
                <stepProc>
                    <rpIndName>same as above</rpIndName>
                    <rpOrgName>Oregon Department of Environmental Quality</rpOrgName>
                    <rpPosName>Drinkng Water Protection information Coordinator</rpPosName>
                    <role>
                        <RoleCd value="002"/>
                    </role>
                </stepProc>
            </prcStep>
        </dataLineage>
        <report dimension="horizontal" type="DQConcConsis">
            <measDesc>Consistant tracking of surface water DWSAs as they evolve over time.</measDesc>
            <measId>
                <identCode>unknown</identCode>
            </measId>
            <evalProc>
                <resTitle>No title</resTitle>
                <date>
                    <reviseDate>2012-11-08T00:00:00</reviseDate>
                </date>
                <resEd>Version 6</resEd>
                <resEdDate>20121108</resEdDate>
            </evalProc>
            <evalMethType>
                <EvalMethTypeCd value="001"/>
            </evalMethType>
        </report>
    </dqInfo>
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            <attr>
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                <attrdefs>ESRI</attrdefs>
                <attrdomv>
                    <udom>Sequential unique whole numbers that are automatically generated.</udom>
                </attrdomv>
                <attrdomv>
                    <edom>
                        <edomv>Internal feature number assigned by software.</edomv>
                        <edomvd>Unique autonumber for datset.</edomvd>
                        <edomvds>ESRI</edomvds>
                    </edom>
                </attrdomv>
                <attalias Sync="TRUE">FID</attalias>
                <attrtype Sync="TRUE">OID</attrtype>
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                <attscale Sync="TRUE">0</attscale>
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            <attr>
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                <attrdef>Feature geometry.</attrdef>
                <attrdefs>ESRI</attrdefs>
                <attrdomv>
                    <udom>Coordinates defining the features.</udom>
                </attrdomv>
                <attrdomv>
                    <edom>
                        <edomv>Polygon, point, polyline, coverage</edomv>
                        <edomvd>ESRI feature geometry type</edomvd>
                        <edomvds>ESRI</edomvds>
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                <attalias Sync="TRUE">Shape</attalias>
                <attrtype Sync="TRUE">Geometry</attrtype>
                <attwidth Sync="TRUE">0</attwidth>
                <atprecis Sync="TRUE">0</atprecis>
                <attscale Sync="TRUE">0</attscale>
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                <attalias Sync="TRUE">OBJECTID</attalias>
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                <atprecis Sync="TRUE">10</atprecis>
                <attscale Sync="TRUE">0</attscale>
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            <attr>
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                <attrdef>The amount of space delineated inside the boundary of a flat (2-dimensional) object such as a triangle, circle, or polygon. Measured in the units of the geospatial projection.

</attrdef>
                <attrdefs>Oregon Department of Environmental Quality/Water Quality Division</attrdefs>
                <attrdomv>
                    <edom>
                        <edomv>Calculated value</edomv>
                        <edomvd>The amount of space delineated inside the boundary of a flat (2-dimensional) object such as a triangle, circle, or polygon.</edomvd>
                        <edomvds>ESRI</edomvds>
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                <atprecis Sync="TRUE">0</atprecis>
                <attscale Sync="TRUE">0</attscale>
            </attr>
            <attr>
                <attrlabl>PERIMETER</attrlabl>
                <attrdef>The length of a continuous line forming the boundary of a closed geometric figure.
</attrdef>
                <attrdefs>Oregon Department of Environmental Quality/Water Quality Division</attrdefs>
                <attrdomv>
                    <edom>
                        <edomv>Calculated by software.</edomv>
                        <edomvd>The length of a continuous line forming the boundary of a closed geometric figure.</edomvd>
                        <edomvds>ESRI</edomvds>
                    </edom>
                </attrdomv>
                <attalias Sync="TRUE">Perimeter</attalias>
                <attrtype Sync="TRUE">Double</attrtype>
                <attwidth Sync="TRUE">19</attwidth>
                <atprecis Sync="TRUE">0</atprecis>
                <attscale Sync="TRUE">0</attscale>
            </attr>
            <attr>
                <attrlabl>ACRES</attrlabl>
                <attrdef>Calculated polygon area in square acres.  Acres = Area * 2.2957e-5</attrdef>
                <attrdefs>Oregon Dept. of Environmental Quality/Water Quality Division - Drinking Water Protection Program </attrdefs>
                <attrdomv>
                    <edom>
                        <edomv>Calculated value</edomv>
                        <edomvd>Calculated polygon area in square acres.  Acres = Area * 2.2957e-5</edomvd>
                        <edomvds>Oregon Dept. of Environmental Quality/Water Quality Division - Drinking Water Protection Program </edomvds>
                    </edom>
                </attrdomv>
                <attalias Sync="TRUE">ACRES</attalias>
                <attrtype Sync="TRUE">Double</attrtype>
                <attwidth Sync="TRUE">19</attwidth>
                <atprecis Sync="TRUE">0</atprecis>
                <attscale Sync="TRUE">0</attscale>
            </attr>
            <attr>
                <attrlabl>DELINSQMI</attrlabl>
                <attrdef>Calculated square miles contained within the protection area delineation.  Calculation completed by GIS software.</attrdef>
                <attrdefs>Oregon Dept. of Environmental Quality/Water Quality Division - Drinking Water Protection Program </attrdefs>
                <attrdomv>
                    <edom>
                        <edomv>Calculated using ESRI software.</edomv>
                        <edomvd>The square miles (International feet, Oregon Lambert projection) within the poygon shapefile.</edomvd>
                        <edomvds>Oregon Dept. of Environmental Quality/Water Quality Division - Drinking Water Protection</edomvds>
                    </edom>
                </attrdomv>
                <attalias Sync="TRUE">DELINSQMI</attalias>
                <attrtype Sync="TRUE">Double</attrtype>
                <attwidth Sync="TRUE">19</attwidth>
                <atprecis Sync="TRUE">0</atprecis>
                <attscale Sync="TRUE">0</attscale>
            </attr>
            <attr>
                <attrlabl>PWS_ID</attrlabl>
                <attrdef>SDWIS - TINWSYS_Tbl, NUMBER0;  Unique number for the Public Water System with "OR' descriptor removed. Unique numerical code assigned by DHS to each Public Water Supplier in Oregon.  This number will always begin with "41", the state FIPS code for Oregon, followed by 5 numbers.  </attrdef>
                <attrdefs>Oregon Dept. of Human Services (DHS)/Drinking Water Program (DWP), SDWIS database</attrdefs>
                <attrdomv>
                    <edom>
                        <edomv>Unique value assigned by Oregon Helath Authority.  The value must begin with "41" to indicate the FIPS for Oregon.</edomv>
                        <edomvd>Unique number for the public water system assigned by Oregon Helath Authority.  The value must begin with "41" to indicate the FIPS for Oregon.</edomvd>
                        <edomvds>Oregon Dept. of Environmental Quality/Water Quality Division - Drinking Water Protection</edomvds>
                    </edom>
                </attrdomv>
                <attalias Sync="TRUE">PWS_ID</attalias>
                <attrtype Sync="TRUE">String</attrtype>
                <attwidth Sync="TRUE">10</attwidth>
                <atprecis Sync="TRUE">0</atprecis>
                <attscale Sync="TRUE">0</attscale>
            </attr>
            <attr>
                <attrlabl>PWS_NAME</attrlabl>
                <attrdef>SDWIS - TINWSYS_Tbl, NAME; Public water system name.</attrdef>
                <attrdefs>Oregon Dept. of Human Services (DHS)/Drinking Water Program (DWP), SDWIS database</attrdefs>
                <attrdomv>
                    <edom>
                        <edomv>Unique name</edomv>
                        <edomvd>The legal name used by the public water system</edomvd>
                        <edomvds>Oregon Health Authority (OHA)/Drinking Water Program (DWP), SDWIS database</edomvds>
                    </edom>
                </attrdomv>
                <attalias Sync="TRUE">PWS_Name</attalias>
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                <atprecis Sync="TRUE">0</atprecis>
                <attscale Sync="TRUE">0</attscale>
            </attr>
            <attr>
                <attrlabl>DWS_ID</attrlabl>
                <attrdef>DWS_Tbl, DWS_ID; Drinking Water Source (DWS) ID from Oregon Dept. of Human Services (DHS) Database; not unique; replaced with SDWISFed  </attrdef>
                <attrdefs>Oregon Dept. of Environmental Quality/Water Quality Division - Drinking Water Protection Program database </attrdefs>
                <attrdomv>
                    <edom>
                        <edomv>Auto number from database.</edomv>
                        <edomvd>Unique identification number for the surface water intake.</edomvd>
                        <edomvds>Oregon Dept. of Environmental Quality/Water Quality Division - Drinking Water Protection</edomvds>
                    </edom>
                </attrdomv>
                <attalias Sync="TRUE">DWS_ID</attalias>
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                <attwidth Sync="TRUE">6</attwidth>
                <atprecis Sync="TRUE">0</atprecis>
                <attscale Sync="TRUE">0</attscale>
            </attr>
            <attr>
                <attrlabl>OREGON_DWP</attrlabl>
                <attrdef>Unique sequental number for counting protection areas.</attrdef>
                <attrdefs>Oregon Dept. of Environmental Quality/Water Quality Division - Drinking Water Protection Program </attrdefs>
                <attrdomv>
                    <edom>
                        <edomv>Unique sequential number.</edomv>
                        <edomvd>Sequential number for count of drinking water source areas.</edomvd>
                        <edomvds>Oregon Dept. of Environmental Quality/Water Quality Division - Drinking Water Protection Program </edomvds>
                    </edom>
                </attrdomv>
                <attalias Sync="TRUE">OREGON_DWP</attalias>
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                <attwidth Sync="TRUE">19</attwidth>
                <atprecis Sync="TRUE">0</atprecis>
                <attscale Sync="TRUE">0</attscale>
            </attr>
            <attr>
                <attrlabl>CITY</attrlabl>
                <attrdef>City receiving surface water originating within the drinking water source area (DWSA).  The city name originates with the address of the drinking water source operator.  However, where the intake is not owned by a city (e.g., the PWS name does not begin with "City of"), the nearest nearby city is used.  </attrdef>
                <attrdefs>Oregon Dept. of Environmental Quality/Water Quality Division - Drinking Water Protection Program </attrdefs>
                <attrdomv>
                    <edom>
                        <edomv>List of Oregon incorporated and unincorporated cities.</edomv>
                        <edomvd>City name of public water system as found in listing of Oregon communities.</edomvd>
                        <edomvds>Oregon Dept. of Environmental Quality/Water Quality Division - Drinking Water Protection Program </edomvds>
                    </edom>
                </attrdomv>
                <attalias Sync="TRUE">CITY</attalias>
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                <attwidth Sync="TRUE">30</attwidth>
                <atprecis Sync="TRUE">0</atprecis>
                <attscale Sync="TRUE">0</attscale>
            </attr>
            <attr>
                <attrlabl>CNTY_NAME</attrlabl>
                <attrdef>SDWIS - TINWSYS_Tbl, D_PRIN_CNTY_SVD_NM; Oregon county name where point is located.</attrdef>
                <attrdefs>Oregon Dept. of Human Services (DHS)/Drinking Water Program (DWP), SDWIS database</attrdefs>
                <attrdomv>
                    <edom>
                        <edomv>Recognized Oregon county name</edomv>
                        <edomvd>Name of State of Oregon county as found in the Oregon Blue Book.</edomvd>
                        <edomvds>Oregon Dept. of Environmental Quality/Water Quality Division - Drinking Water Protection Program </edomvds>
                    </edom>
                </attrdomv>
                <attalias Sync="TRUE">CNTY_NAME</attalias>
                <attrtype Sync="TRUE">String</attrtype>
                <attwidth Sync="TRUE">10</attwidth>
                <atprecis Sync="TRUE">0</atprecis>
                <attscale Sync="TRUE">0</attscale>
            </attr>
            <attr>
                <attrlabl>DATE_DEL</attrlabl>
                <attrdef>Date the surface water protection area polygon delineation was completed.</attrdef>
                <attrdefs>Oregon Dept. of Environmental Quality/Water Quality Division - Drinking Water Protection Program </attrdefs>
                <attrdomv>
                    <edom>
                        <edomv>Calendar date</edomv>
                        <edomvd>Date on which the DWSA delineation was added to the dataset.</edomvd>
                        <edomvds>Oregon Dept. of Environmental Quality/Water Quality Division - Drinking Water Protection Program </edomvds>
                    </edom>
                </attrdomv>
                <attalias Sync="TRUE">DATE_DEL</attalias>
                <attrtype Sync="TRUE">Date</attrtype>
                <attwidth Sync="TRUE">8</attwidth>
                <atprecis Sync="TRUE">0</atprecis>
                <attscale Sync="TRUE">0</attscale>
            </attr>
            <attr>
                <attrlabl>INITIALS_D</attrlabl>
                <attrdef>Staff responsible for completing the delineation.</attrdef>
                <attrdefs>Oregon Dept. of Environmental Quality/Water Quality Division - Drinking Water Protection Program </attrdefs>
                <attrdomv>
                    <edom>
                        <edomv>Legal name initials</edomv>
                        <edomvd>The legal name initials of the person completing the delineation. </edomvd>
                        <edomvds>Oregon Dept. of Environmental Quality/Water Quality Division - Drinking Water Protection Program </edomvds>
                    </edom>
                </attrdomv>
                <attalias Sync="TRUE">INITIALS_D</attalias>
                <attrtype Sync="TRUE">String</attrtype>
                <attwidth Sync="TRUE">5</attwidth>
                <atprecis Sync="TRUE">0</atprecis>
                <attscale Sync="TRUE">0</attscale>
            </attr>
            <attr>
                <attrlabl>DATE_DIG</attrlabl>
                <attrdef>Date the surface water protection area polygon digitizing was completed.</attrdef>
                <attrdefs>Oregon Dept. of Environmental Quality/Water Quality Division - Drinking Water Protection Program </attrdefs>
                <attrdomv>
                    <edom>
                        <edomv>Calendar date</edomv>
                        <edomvd>The date on which the DWSA delineation was digitized</edomvd>
                        <edomvds>The legal name initials of the person completing the delineation. </edomvds>
                    </edom>
                </attrdomv>
                <attalias Sync="TRUE">DATE_DIG</attalias>
                <attrtype Sync="TRUE">Date</attrtype>
                <attwidth Sync="TRUE">8</attwidth>
                <atprecis Sync="TRUE">0</atprecis>
                <attscale Sync="TRUE">0</attscale>
            </attr>
            <attr>
                <attrlabl>INITIALS_1</attrlabl>
                <attrdef>Staff responsible for completing the digitizing.</attrdef>
                <attrdefs>Oregon Dept. of Environmental Quality/Water Quality Division - Drinking Water Protection Program </attrdefs>
                <attrdomv>
                    <edom>
                        <edomv>Legal name initials</edomv>
                        <edomvd>The legal name initials of the person digitizing the  DWSA delineation. </edomvd>
                        <edomvds>The legal name initials of the person completing the delineation. </edomvds>
                    </edom>
                </attrdomv>
                <attalias Sync="TRUE">INITIALS_1</attalias>
                <attrtype Sync="TRUE">String</attrtype>
                <attwidth Sync="TRUE">5</attwidth>
                <atprecis Sync="TRUE">0</atprecis>
                <attscale Sync="TRUE">0</attscale>
            </attr>
            <attr>
                <attrlabl>DATE_PROC</attrlabl>
                <attrdef>Date digitizing was processed for addition to the surface water DWPA GIS layer.</attrdef>
                <attrdefs>Oregon Dept. of Environmental Quality/Water Quality Division - Drinking Water Protection Program </attrdefs>
                <attrdomv>
                    <edom>
                        <edomv>Calendar date </edomv>
                        <edomvd>Calendar date of porcessing GIS data for addition to the datset.</edomvd>
                        <edomvds>Oregon Dept. of Environmental Quality/Water Quality Division - Drinking Water Protection Program </edomvds>
                    </edom>
                </attrdomv>
                <attalias Sync="TRUE">DATE_PROC</attalias>
                <attrtype Sync="TRUE">Date</attrtype>
                <attwidth Sync="TRUE">8</attwidth>
                <atprecis Sync="TRUE">0</atprecis>
                <attscale Sync="TRUE">0</attscale>
            </attr>
            <attr>
                <attrlabl>INITIALS_P</attrlabl>
                <attrdef>Staff responsible for completing the processing before addition to the dataset..</attrdef>
                <attrdefs>Oregon Dept. of Environmental Quality/Water Quality Division - Drinking Water Protection Program </attrdefs>
                <attrdomv>
                    <edom>
                        <edomv>Legal name intials</edomv>
                        <edomvd>The legal name initials of the person completing the delineation. </edomvd>
                        <edomvds>Oregon Dept. of Environmental Quality/Water Quality Division - Drinking Water Protection Program </edomvds>
                    </edom>
                </attrdomv>
                <attalias Sync="TRUE">INITIALS_P</attalias>
                <attrtype Sync="TRUE">String</attrtype>
                <attwidth Sync="TRUE">5</attwidth>
                <atprecis Sync="TRUE">0</atprecis>
                <attscale Sync="TRUE">0</attscale>
            </attr>
            <attr>
                <attrlabl>METHOD</attrlabl>
                <attrdef>Method used for protection area delineation.  "DRG " indicates digital raster graphics used.  "AI" = ArcINFO, "AV" = ArcVIEW</attrdef>
                <attrdefs>Oregon Dept. of Environmental Quality/Water Quality Division - Drinking Water Protection Program </attrdefs>
                <attrdomv>
                    <edom>
                        <edomv>Values found in list below.</edomv>
                        <edomvd>Method used for protection area delineation.  "DRG " indicates digital raster graphics used.  "AI" = ArcINFO, "AV" = ArcVIEW</edomvd>
                        <edomvds>Oregon Dept. of Environmental Quality/Water Quality Division - Drinking Water Protection Program </edomvds>
                    </edom>
                </attrdomv>
                <attalias Sync="TRUE">METHOD</attalias>
                <attrtype Sync="TRUE">String</attrtype>
                <attwidth Sync="TRUE">10</attwidth>
                <atprecis Sync="TRUE">0</atprecis>
                <attscale Sync="TRUE">0</attscale>
            </attr>
            <attr>
                <attrlabl>TINWSF_IS</attrlabl>
                <attrdef>SDWIS - TINWSF_Tbl, TINWSF_IS_NUMBER: Unique federal identifier for each drinking water source (well, spring, intake, etc.).  DEQ creates a unique letter and number combination if the source has not been added to the SDWIS database at the time of the last SDWIS database query.  (See "Activity Status" for date of last data download.)  The unique letter and number consists of the following: first letter; "U" = unknown, second letter; "A" through "Z" = based on occurance of the source record, followed by a 5 digit number based on SDWIS - TINWSYS_Tbl, NUMBER0 (aka PWS _ID) with "OR'  and "41" descriptors removed .  </attrdef>
                <attrdefs>Oregon Dept. of Human Services (DHS)/Drinking Water Program (DWP), SDWIS database</attrdefs>
                <attrdomv>
                    <edom>
                        <edomv>Unique identfier assigned as autonumber.</edomv>
                        <edomvd>Unique federal identifier for each drinking water source (well, spring, intake, etc.).</edomvd>
                        <edomvds>Oregon Dept. of Human Services (DHS)/Drinking Water Program (DWP), SDWIS database</edomvds>
                    </edom>
                </attrdomv>
                <attalias Sync="TRUE">TINWSF_IS</attalias>
                <attrtype Sync="TRUE">String</attrtype>
                <attwidth Sync="TRUE">7</attwidth>
                <atprecis Sync="TRUE">0</atprecis>
                <attscale Sync="TRUE">0</attscale>
            </attr>
            <attr>
                <attrlabl>SDWIS_LINK</attrlabl>
                <attrdef>Internet hypertext transfer protocol (http) address for Oregon Dept. of Human Services - Drinking Water Program Data Access Page.  The site includes additional data on public water systems.  Public water systems in the database may be searched based on the water system name, PWS number, or other parameters.</attrdef>
                <attrdefs>Oregon Dept. of Human Services (DHS)/Drinking Water Program (DWP), SDWIS database</attrdefs>
                <attrdomv>
                    <edom>
                        <edomv>HTML protocol for internet address</edomv>
                        <edomvd>Internet hypertext transfer protocol (http) address for Oregon Dept. of Human Services - Drinking Water Program Data Access Page. </edomvd>
                        <edomvds>Oregon Dept. of Human Services (DHS)/Drinking Water Program (DWP), SDWIS database</edomvds>
                    </edom>
                </attrdomv>
                <attalias Sync="TRUE">SDWIS_link</attalias>
                <attrtype Sync="TRUE">String</attrtype>
                <attwidth Sync="TRUE">75</attwidth>
                <atprecis Sync="TRUE">0</atprecis>
                <attscale Sync="TRUE">0</attscale>
            </attr>
            <attr>
                <attrlabl>Comment</attrlabl>
                <attrdef>Comments related to data source, data additions, or data quality.</attrdef>
                <attrdefs>Oregon Dept. of Environmental Quality/Water Quality Division - Drinking Water Protection Program </attrdefs>
                <attrdomv>
                    <edom>
                        <edomv>Text field</edomv>
                        <edomvd>Text field for capturing additinal information on the DWSA.</edomvd>
                        <edomvds>Oregon Dept. of Environmental Quality/Water Quality Division - Drinking Water Protection Program </edomvds>
                    </edom>
                </attrdomv>
                <attalias Sync="TRUE">Comment</attalias>
                <attrtype Sync="TRUE">String</attrtype>
                <attwidth Sync="TRUE">50</attwidth>
                <atprecis Sync="TRUE">0</atprecis>
                <attscale Sync="TRUE">0</attscale>
            </attr>
            <attr>
                <attrlabl>UTM_ZONE</attrlabl>
                <attrdef>DWS_Tbl, UTM_Zone; Universal Transverse Mercator projection parameter indicating the six-degree longitudinal area (zone) of the earth where the point is located.</attrdef>
                <attrdefs>Oregon Dept. of Environmental Quality/Water Quality Division - Drinking Water Protection Program database </attrdefs>
                <attrdomv>
                    <edom>
                        <edomv>UTM zones 10 or 11 only</edomv>
                        <edomvd>Universal Transverse Mercator projection parameter indicating the six-degree longitudinal area (zone) of the earth where the point is located.</edomvd>
                        <edomvds>Oregon Dept. of Environmental Quality/Water Quality Division - Drinking Water Protection Program database </edomvds>
                    </edom>
                </attrdomv>
                <attalias Sync="TRUE">UTM_ZONE</attalias>
                <attrtype Sync="TRUE">Double</attrtype>
                <attwidth Sync="TRUE">19</attwidth>
                <atprecis Sync="TRUE">0</atprecis>
                <attscale Sync="TRUE">0</attscale>
            </attr>
            <attr>
                <attrlabl>HUC4_edit</attrlabl>
                <attrdef>Temporary field used to track topological improvements to the dataset.</attrdef>
                <attrdefs>Oregon Department of Environmental Quality/Water Quality Division</attrdefs>
                <attrdomv>
                    <edom>
                        <edomv>Done or Not applicable</edomv>
                        <edomvd>Done indicates topological editing is complete.</edomvd>
                        <edomvds>Oregon Department of Environmental Quality/Water Quality Division</edomvds>
                    </edom>
                </attrdomv>
                <attalias Sync="TRUE">HUC4_edit</attalias>
                <attrtype Sync="TRUE">String</attrtype>
                <attwidth Sync="TRUE">10</attwidth>
                <atprecis Sync="TRUE">0</atprecis>
                <attscale Sync="TRUE">0</attscale>
            </attr>
            <attr>
                <attrlabl>UpStrm_Cd</attrlabl>
                <attrdef>Upstream code is a unique numeric identifier linking each PWS to the upstream code table "Surface_water_intakes_upstream_Tbl".  This field can be used in "relates" (1-to-many queries) to detemine the upstream intakes (to the 4th field HUC boundary) for any surface water intake.</attrdef>
                <attrdefs>Oregon Dept. of Environmental Quality/Water Quality Division - Drinking Water Protection Program </attrdefs>
                <attrdomv>
                    <edom>
                        <edomv>Unique, sequential number</edomv>
                        <edomvd>Sequential number assigned by OR DEQ.</edomvd>
                        <edomvds>Oregon Dept. of Environmental Quality/Water Quality Division - Drinking Water Protection Program </edomvds>
                    </edom>
                </attrdomv>
                <attalias Sync="TRUE">UpStrm_Cd</attalias>
                <attrtype Sync="TRUE">Integer</attrtype>
                <attwidth Sync="TRUE">10</attwidth>
                <atprecis Sync="TRUE">10</atprecis>
                <attscale Sync="TRUE">0</attscale>
            </attr>
            <attr>
                <attrlabl>UpStrmPWSs</attrlabl>
                <attrdef>YES/NO field for identifiying presence of upstream surface water DWPAs for other public water systems.  "YES" indicates other DWSAs are upstream.  </attrdef>
                <attrdefs>Oregon Dept. of Environmental Quality/Water Quality Division - Drinking Water Protection Program </attrdefs>
                <attrdomv>
                    <edom>
                        <edomv>YES/NO</edomv>
                        <edomvd>"YES" indicates other DWSAs are upstream.  "No" indicates no upstream DWSA.</edomvd>
                        <edomvds>Oregon Dept. of Environmental Quality/Water Quality Division - Drinking Water Protection Program </edomvds>
                    </edom>
                </attrdomv>
                <attalias Sync="TRUE">UpStrmPWSs</attalias>
                <attrtype Sync="TRUE">String</attrtype>
                <attwidth Sync="TRUE">5</attwidth>
                <atprecis Sync="TRUE">0</atprecis>
                <attscale Sync="TRUE">0</attscale>
            </attr>
            <attr>
                <attrlabl>TINWSYS_D_</attrlabl>
                <attrdef>SDWIS - TINWSYS_Tbl, D_PWS_FED_TYPE_CD: C=Community, NTNC=Non-Transient Non-Community, NC=Transient Non-Community, NP=Non-Public,  W = Wholesale system.</attrdef>
                <attrdefs>Oregon Dept. of Human Services (DHS)/Drinking Water Program (DWP), SDWIS database</attrdefs>
                <attrdomv>
                    <edom>
                        <edomv>C=Community, NTNC = Non-Transient Non-Community, NC = Transient Non-Community, NP = Non-Public,  W = Wholesale sytem. </edomv>
                        <edomvd>Ublic water system classification; C = Community Water System: A water system that has 15 or more service connections used by year-round residents, or that regularly supplies drinking water to 25 or more year-round residents. Examples are cities, towns, subdivisions, and mobile home parks. </edomvd>
                        <edomvds>Oregon Dept. of Human Services (DHS)/Drinking Water Program (DWP), SDWIS database</edomvds>
                    </edom>
                </attrdomv>
                <attalias Sync="TRUE">TINWSYS_D_</attalias>
                <attrtype Sync="TRUE">String</attrtype>
                <attwidth Sync="TRUE">5</attwidth>
                <atprecis Sync="TRUE">0</atprecis>
                <attscale Sync="TRUE">0</attscale>
            </attr>
            <attr>
                <attrlabl>SUBBASIN</attrlabl>
                <attrdef>USGS fourth level of classification hydrologic unit (HUC4 or Hydrologic Unit Code 4) identified by a unique hydrologic unit code consisting of 8 digits.  A subbasin  (formerlycalled a cataloging unit) is a geographic area representing part of all of a surface drainage basin, a combination of drainage basins, or a distinct hydrologic feature.  Generally the size of the sub basin is an average of 703 square miles.</attrdef>
                <attrdefs>U.S. Regional Ecosystem Office, Portland, Oregon</attrdefs>
                <attrdomv>
                    <edom>
                        <edomv>Eight digit (HUC4) identifier defined by  the Natinal Hydrograpy Dataset (NHD).</edomv>
                        <edomvd>Eight digit (HUC4) identifier for a subbasin as defined by  the Natinal Hydrograpy Dataset (NHD).</edomvd>
                        <edomvds>U.S. Regional Ecosystem Office, Portland, Oregon</edomvds>
                    </edom>
                </attrdomv>
                <attalias Sync="TRUE">SUBBASIN</attalias>
                <attrtype Sync="TRUE">String</attrtype>
                <attwidth Sync="TRUE">254</attwidth>
                <atprecis Sync="TRUE">0</atprecis>
                <attscale Sync="TRUE">0</attscale>
            </attr>
            <attr>
                <attrlabl>SUBBASIN_N</attrlabl>
                <attrdef>Subbasin name of the 4th field Hydrologic Unit Naming Protocol (NRCS) of classification hydrologic unit (HUC4) cataloging units as found in the Regional Ecosystem Office (Portland, Oregon, published 2002).  The name usually relates to a prinicpal hydrologic feature or may be a cultural or political feature.  A uniquely identified and uniform method of subdividing large drainage areas.</attrdef>
                <attrdefs>U.S. Regional Ecosystem Office, Portland, Oregon</attrdefs>
                <attrdomv>
                    <edom>
                        <edomv>Unique subbasin (HUC4)name.</edomv>
                        <edomvd>Subbasin name of the 4th field Hydrologic Unit Naming Protocol (NRCS) of classification hydrologic unit (HUC4) cataloging units as found in the Regional Ecosystem Office (Portland, Oregon, published 2002). </edomvd>
                        <edomvds>U.S. Regional Ecosystem Office, Portland, Oregon</edomvds>
                    </edom>
                </attrdomv>
                <attalias Sync="TRUE">SUBBASIN_N</attalias>
                <attrtype Sync="TRUE">String</attrtype>
                <attwidth Sync="TRUE">254</attwidth>
                <atprecis Sync="TRUE">0</atprecis>
                <attscale Sync="TRUE">0</attscale>
            </attr>
            <attr>
                <attrlabl>DwnStrm_Cd</attrlabl>
                <attrdef>Downstream code is a unique numeric identifier linking each PWS to the downstream code table "Surface_water_intakes_downstream_Tbl".  This field can be used in "relates" (1-to-many queries) to detemine the downstream intakes (to the 4th field HUC boundary) for any surface water intake.</attrdef>
                <attrdefs>Oregon Dept. of Environmental Quality/Water Quality Division - Drinking Water Protection Program </attrdefs>
                <attrdomv>
                    <edom>
                        <edomv>Unique numeric identifier.</edomv>
                        <edomvd>Downstream code is a unique numeric identifier linking each PWS to the downstream code table "Surface_water_intakes_downstream_Tbl".  </edomvd>
                        <edomvds>Oregon Dept. of Environmental Quality/Water Quality Division - Drinking Water Protection Program </edomvds>
                    </edom>
                </attrdomv>
                <attalias Sync="TRUE">DwnStrm_Cd</attalias>
                <attrtype Sync="TRUE">Integer</attrtype>
                <attwidth Sync="TRUE">10</attwidth>
                <atprecis Sync="TRUE">10</atprecis>
                <attscale Sync="TRUE">0</attscale>
            </attr>
            <attr>
                <attrlabl Sync="TRUE">Assessment</attrlabl>
                <attalias Sync="TRUE">Assessment</attalias>
                <attrtype Sync="TRUE">String</attrtype>
                <attwidth Sync="TRUE">254</attwidth>
                <atprecis Sync="TRUE">0</atprecis>
                <attscale Sync="TRUE">0</attscale>
            </attr>
            <attr>
                <attrlabl>PWS_label</attrlabl>
                <attrdef>Case correct Public Water System name for map labeling.  Based on SDWIS - TINWSYS_Tbl, NAME; Public water system name.</attrdef>
                <attrdefs>Oregon Dept. of Environmental Quality/Water Quality Division - Drinking Water Protection Program </attrdefs>
                <attrdomv>
                    <edom>
                        <edomv>Case correct (mixed upper and lower) name of public water system for labeling purposes.</edomv>
                        <edomvd>Case correct (mixed upper and lower) name of public water system for labeling purposes.  This should be the same name as held in the attribure "PWS_NAME"</edomvd>
                        <edomvds>Oregon Dept. of Environmental Quality/Water Quality Division - Drinking Water Protection Program </edomvds>
                    </edom>
                </attrdomv>
                <attalias Sync="TRUE">PWS_label</attalias>
                <attrtype Sync="TRUE">String</attrtype>
                <attwidth Sync="TRUE">50</attwidth>
                <atprecis Sync="TRUE">0</atprecis>
                <attscale Sync="TRUE">0</attscale>
            </attr>
            <attr>
                <attrlabl Sync="TRUE">TINWSYS_IS</attrlabl>
                <attalias Sync="TRUE">TINWSYS_IS</attalias>
                <attrtype Sync="TRUE">Double</attrtype>
                <attwidth Sync="TRUE">19</attwidth>
                <atprecis Sync="TRUE">0</atprecis>
                <attscale Sync="TRUE">0</attscale>
            </attr>
            <attr>
                <attrlabl Sync="TRUE">COMMENTS</attrlabl>
                <attalias Sync="TRUE">Comments</attalias>
                <attrtype Sync="TRUE">String</attrtype>
                <attwidth Sync="TRUE">254</attwidth>
                <atprecis Sync="TRUE">0</atprecis>
                <attscale Sync="TRUE">0</attscale>
            </attr>
            <attr>
                <attrlabl Sync="TRUE">TINWSYS_ST</attrlabl>
                <attalias Sync="TRUE">TINWSYS_ST</attalias>
                <attrtype Sync="TRUE">String</attrtype>
                <attwidth Sync="TRUE">2</attwidth>
                <atprecis Sync="TRUE">0</atprecis>
                <attscale Sync="TRUE">0</attscale>
            </attr>
            <attr>
                <attrlabl Sync="TRUE">TINWSF_NAM</attrlabl>
                <attalias Sync="TRUE">TINWSF_NAM</attalias>
                <attrtype Sync="TRUE">String</attrtype>
                <attwidth Sync="TRUE">254</attwidth>
                <atprecis Sync="TRUE">0</atprecis>
                <attscale Sync="TRUE">0</attscale>
            </attr>
            <attr>
                <attrlabl Sync="TRUE">TINWSF_WAT</attrlabl>
                <attalias Sync="TRUE">TINWSF_WAT</attalias>
                <attrtype Sync="TRUE">String</attrtype>
                <attwidth Sync="TRUE">28</attwidth>
                <atprecis Sync="TRUE">0</atprecis>
                <attscale Sync="TRUE">0</attscale>
            </attr>
            <attr>
                <attrlabl Sync="TRUE">HUC12_NHD</attrlabl>
                <attalias Sync="TRUE">HUC12_NHD</attalias>
                <attrtype Sync="TRUE">String</attrtype>
                <attwidth Sync="TRUE">254</attwidth>
                <atprecis Sync="TRUE">0</atprecis>
                <attscale Sync="TRUE">0</attscale>
            </attr>
            <attr>
                <attrlabl Sync="TRUE">HUC12_WBD</attrlabl>
                <attalias Sync="TRUE">HUC12_WBD</attalias>
                <attrtype Sync="TRUE">String</attrtype>
                <attwidth Sync="TRUE">254</attwidth>
                <atprecis Sync="TRUE">0</atprecis>
                <attscale Sync="TRUE">0</attscale>
            </attr>
            <attr>
                <attrlabl Sync="TRUE">WRD_basin</attrlabl>
                <attalias Sync="TRUE">WRD_basin</attalias>
                <attrtype Sync="TRUE">String</attrtype>
                <attwidth Sync="TRUE">35</attwidth>
                <atprecis Sync="TRUE">0</atprecis>
                <attscale Sync="TRUE">0</attscale>
            </attr>
            <attr>
                <attrlabl Sync="TRUE">FIPS_CNTY</attrlabl>
                <attalias Sync="TRUE">FIPS_CNTY</attalias>
                <attrtype Sync="TRUE">Integer</attrtype>
                <attwidth Sync="TRUE">10</attwidth>
                <atprecis Sync="TRUE">10</atprecis>
                <attscale Sync="TRUE">0</attscale>
            </attr>
            <attr>
                <attrlabl Sync="TRUE">OR_CNTY_NU</attrlabl>
                <attalias Sync="TRUE">OR_CNTY_NU</attalias>
                <attrtype Sync="TRUE">Double</attrtype>
                <attwidth Sync="TRUE">19</attwidth>
                <atprecis Sync="TRUE">0</atprecis>
                <attscale Sync="TRUE">0</attscale>
            </attr>
            <attr>
                <attrlabl Sync="TRUE">EPA_METHOD</attrlabl>
                <attalias Sync="TRUE">EPA_METHOD</attalias>
                <attrtype Sync="TRUE">String</attrtype>
                <attwidth Sync="TRUE">254</attwidth>
                <atprecis Sync="TRUE">0</atprecis>
                <attscale Sync="TRUE">0</attscale>
            </attr>
            <attr>
                <attrlabl Sync="TRUE">OR_METHOD</attrlabl>
                <attalias Sync="TRUE">OR_METHOD</attalias>
                <attrtype Sync="TRUE">String</attrtype>
                <attwidth Sync="TRUE">254</attwidth>
                <atprecis Sync="TRUE">0</atprecis>
                <attscale Sync="TRUE">0</attscale>
            </attr>
            <attr>
                <attrlabl Sync="TRUE">Separate</attrlabl>
                <attalias Sync="TRUE">Separate</attalias>
                <attrtype Sync="TRUE">String</attrtype>
                <attwidth Sync="TRUE">20</attwidth>
                <atprecis Sync="TRUE">0</atprecis>
                <attscale Sync="TRUE">0</attscale>
            </attr>
            <attr>
                <attrlabl>SRC_label</attrlabl>
                <attrdef>Case correct water source Public Water System name for map labeling.  Based on SDWIS - TINWSF_Tbl, NAME; Name of well or spring based on TINWSF - TINWSF _IS_NUMBER.</attrdef>
                <attrdefs>Oregon Dept. of Environmental Quality/Water Quality Division - Drinking Water Protection Program </attrdefs>
                <attrdomv>
                    <edom>
                        <edomv>Case correct water source Public Water System name for map labeling. </edomv>
                        <edomvd>Case correct (mixed upper and lower) name of public water system source for labeling purposes.</edomvd>
                        <edomvds>Oregon Dept. of Environmental Quality/Water Quality Division - Drinking Water Protection Program </edomvds>
                    </edom>
                </attrdomv>
                <attalias Sync="TRUE">Src_label</attalias>
                <attrtype Sync="TRUE">String</attrtype>
                <attwidth Sync="TRUE">254</attwidth>
                <atprecis Sync="TRUE">0</atprecis>
                <attscale Sync="TRUE">0</attscale>
            </attr>
            <attr>
                <attrlabl Sync="TRUE">SQMI</attrlabl>
                <attalias Sync="TRUE">SQMI</attalias>
                <attrtype Sync="TRUE">Double</attrtype>
                <attwidth Sync="TRUE">19</attwidth>
                <atprecis Sync="TRUE">0</atprecis>
                <attscale Sync="TRUE">0</attscale>
            </attr>
        </detailed>
    </eainfo>
    <spatRepInfo>
        <VectSpatRep>
            <geometObjs Name="OR_SW_DWSAs_ORLAMBERT_Ver10_15JAN2019">
                <geoObjTyp>
                    <GeoObjTypCd Sync="TRUE" value="002"/>
                </geoObjTyp>
                <geoObjCnt Sync="TRUE">261</geoObjCnt>
            </geometObjs>
            <topLvl>
                <TopoLevCd Sync="TRUE" value="001"/>
            </topLvl>
        </VectSpatRep>
    </spatRepInfo>
    <spdoinfo>
        <ptvctinf>
            <esriterm Name="OR_SW_DWSAs_ORLAMBERT_Ver10_15JAN2019">
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