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Welcome to NJDEP´s new release of its popular interactive web mapping application ...
NJ-GeoWeb
Users of this application can locate areas of interest, view and interact with NJDEP's GIS data,
and query related environmental information. NJ-GeoWeb presents users with a suite of customized
profiles to choose from, where users can work
within a more tailored application that includes specific datasets, tools, searches, and reports developed to address the interests
of the general public, targeted groups of users, and the regulated community.
Included in this latest release are an entirely new user interface,
several new profiles, and an assortment of new tool enhancements. These improvements promise to make
this release an even more widely used tool, granting users access to more data and functionality,
enabling them to gain better understanding of environmental issues in their areas of interest.
GeoWeb Profile
This profile has been developed as the NJ-GeoWeb profile to suit the needs of a general audience,
that may be interested in viewing what environmental information exists in the vicinity of a location or area of interest.
The GeoWeb profile allows users to view and interact with a very diverse set of environmental map layers and related data.
Users may run searches to find a location or area of interest, display features from the mapped data layers, and view
environmental data associated with those features. Tools are provided to allow users to select and buffer features, measure
distances and calculate areas, and determine or locate and display NJ state plane coordinates. |
Ambient Water Monitoring Profile
This profile augments the former Volunteer Water Monitoring profile with additional ambient water
monitoring GIS layers including NJ Water Quality Data Exchange (WQDE), NJ STORET, EPA STORET, and USGS National Water
Information System (NWIS). Users may view this profile to see where ambient water monitoring is occurring in NJ, and
access monitoring results through links to online documents and reports. |
Barnegat Bay Profile
This profile provides GIS layers displaying the monitoring locations, as well as sites regulated by
DEP, and land use and planning areas within the Barnegat Bay watershed. Users can click on each monitoring location and
see location information, which partner is doing the water quality and/or flow monitoring (tributaries only), and link
to partner websites, photos of the sites and water quality monitoring results. |
Bear Profile
This profile has been developed as a customized version of NJ-GeoWeb for those interested in black
bear activity within their neighborhood, township county or the entire state. The black bear incident profile provides
the mapped layers and tools to allow the general public as well as state and local governments to visualize bear
activity and its severity historically in their area of interest. |
Geology Profile
This profile provides GIS layers for New Jersey's bedrock and surficial geology, aquifers,
groundwater recharge areas, wellhead protection areas, earthquake epicenters, abandoned mines and more. |
Historic Preservation Profile
This profile has been developed as a customized version of NJ-GeoWeb for those interested in the
location and status of historic and archaeological resources. The historic resources data is produced and maintained
by the Historic Preservation Office (HPO) to provide accurate information to government, regulated customers, and the
public. Users can search for historic districts and properties by name, and may also perform a radial search for
archaeological site grids proximate to a point on the map. |
Bureau of Energy & Sustainability (BES) Profile
This profile was developed to identify resources that promote clean and resilient energy systems in and off the coast of New Jersey. The BES profile brings together resources to support the development of Solar Photovoltaic (PV), Wind and Biomass renewable energy projects, and traditional redevelopment projects in various types of planning areas. This profile will be a valuable asset for property owners, business owners, government entities, and sustainable and renewable energy developers as it integrates New Jersey's environmental, economic, social and renewable energy data geospatially into one comprehensive tool.
Key data layers include: Electric and Natural Gas Utility Territory Areas, Renewable Energy Potential of Known Contaminated Sites, Parcels (Block & Lot), National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) Biomass and Solar data for New Jersey, Sustainable Jersey Certified Municipalities, NJ Metropolitan Transportation Planning Areas, Alternative Vehicle Fueling Stations, Colleges & Universities, Transit Villages, and Digital Elevation (10-meter), along with New Jersey environmental and economic data layers.
Data layers being developed for inclusion to support energy resiliency include: Public Solar PV project locations, Battery Storage Project locations, and Combined Heat & Power Project locations.
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Safe Drinking Water (SDW) Profile
This profile provides the user with information pertaining to Public Drinking Water Systems.
Retail Service Areas for community water systems, the default view, delineates who distributes drinking
water in the mapped areas. Drinking water source information provided includes source water areas for drinking
water intakes, wells and their wellhead protection areas, and ground water treatment plant protection areas.
(More information about the NJ Safe Drinking Water Program - http://www.nj.gov/dep/watersupply/). |
Site Remediation Profile
This profile has been developed as a customized version of NJ-GeoWeb for those interested in Site
Remediation Program (SRP) regulated sites. The SRP profile provides the mapped layers and tools to allow the regulated
community and general public to quickly identify SRP sites (Known Contaminated Sites and SRP - Preferred ID) and other
SRP generated data such as Institutional Controls (Groundwater Contamination Areas (CEA) and Deed Notice Areas);
Brownfield Development Areas; Ground Water Contamination Areas (CKE); Child Care Centers, Immediate Environmental Concerns;
Chromate Sites; and Underground Storage Tank Facilities. Users can also confirm the location of the SRP site in relationship
to their own location and evaluate potential receptors in close proximity to an SRP site. |
Tidelands Profile
This profile provides GIS layers for New Jersey's tidelands claim areas,
tideland maps, and head of tide.
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Water Allocation Profile
This profile has been developed as a customized version of NJ-GeoWeb
for those interested in the Water Allocation Program and its regulated sites. This profile allows the user to locate an
area of interest and evaluate any nearby areas of concern that may affect the regulated community. Layers in this profile
also allow the user to evaluate hydrogeologic information around a specific location. |
Well Drillers Profile
This profile has been developed as a customized version of NJ-GeoWeb for the New Jersey well drilling
community. The Well Driller profile provides the mapped layers and tools to allow well drillers to find a location or
area of interest, determine if the location is in or near the New Jersey Highlands or Pinelands areas, view possible
groundwater contamination concerns in the area, measure distances between locations and determine the New Jersey state
plane coordinates for Well Permit Applications. |
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