Description: Washtenaw County contracted Woolpert to acquire LiDAR data in 2009 and use 2005-2008 orthoimagery to compile DTM breaklines and Hydro breaklines for the generation of two-foot contours. DTM and contours were generated for the approximately 709 square miles plus a 200 foot buffer around the County.
Copyright Text: Washtenaw County Michigan, City of Ann Arbor Michigan, Public Services Systems Planning and Information Technology Services
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Description: Groundwater in parts of Washtenaw County is contaminated with the industrial solvent 1,4-dioxane related to the Gelman Sciences/ Pall Life Sciences (Gelman) Site. In order to protect the public, the Washtenaw County Circuit Court issued an order in May 2005 to prevent exposure to groundwater in portions of the City of Ann Arbor and Ann Arbor and Scio Townships. In late 2015, EGLE and Gelman began negotiations to revise the Third Amended Consent Judgment (3rd CJ) that govern response activities at the Gelman Site located in Scio Township and the City of Ann Arbor. After nearly four years of negotiations, on August 12, 2020, the parties reached agreement on a proposed Fourth Amended and Restated Consent Judgment (4th CJ). Part of this proposed 4th CJ is the expansion of the existing Prohibition Zone (PZ) institutional control requiring municipal water use. The areas shown in this feature class were created by The Mannik and Smith Group (MSG), under contract with EGLE Remediation and Redevelopment Division (RRD), by georectifying PDF figures provided by EGLE and digitizing the polygons. The source files are available on the EGLE Gelman Sciences, Inc. Site of Contamination Information Page and can be accessed through the links below. Sources:March 2007 PZ Fact SheetLink to March 2011 Groundwater Restriction ProLink to 2021 Fourth Amended Consent Judgment - Attachment E - Summary of PZ Restrictions and Maphibition ZonePublished by The Mannik and Smith Group (KRB) from Projects A-E\EGLE0006\ENGAPPS\GIS\AGOL\2021_05_ May_TransferToEGLE\ArcGISPro_TransferToEGLE_AGOL\ArcGISPro_TransferToEGLE_AGOL.aprx Map: Updates to EGLE AGOL May2021
Copyright Text: Updated 8/6/2021 by Washtenaw County GIS at direction of Jennifer Conn (WC Environmental Health)
Remediation and Redevelopment Division, Michigan Depatment of Environment, Great Lakes, and Energy (EGLE); The Mannik and Smith Group; Gelman
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