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GIS – Interactive Mapping

CSRR supports two interactive mapping applications. The Site Remediation Profile in AGO application offers comprehensive information about contaminated sites while the Contaminated Sites Explorer application provides known contaminated site information that is geared to the general public.

Site Remediation Profile in ArcGIS Online (AGO):

The Site Remediation Profile in AGO has been developed as a customized version of NJ-GeoWeb for those interested in Contaminated Site Remediation and Redevelopment (CSRR) regulated sites. The Site Remediation Profile in AGO provides GIS layers and customized tools in an easy to use interface to allow the regulated community and general public to quickly identify CSRR sites (Known Contaminated Sites and CSRR – Preferred ID) and other CSRR generated data such as Institutional Controls (Groundwater Contamination Areas (CEA) and Deed Notice Areas); Brownfield Development Areas (BDA); Ground Water Contamination Areas (CKE); Child Care Centers; Chromate Waste Site Boundaries; and Underground Storage Tank Facilities. Users can also confirm the location of the CSRR site in relationship to their own location or evaluate potential receptors in close proximity to an CSRR site. The following guide is available to help new users navigate the basics of the Site Remediation Profile in AGO – NJ GeoWeb Quick Start Users Guide [pdf].

Contaminated Sites Explorer:

The Contaminated Sites Explorer is a web mapping application that was designed for the general public to provide detailed information about contaminated sites. It is comprised of three parts: an interactive Explorer Web Map, an Explorer Dashboard, and Remediation Background. The Explorer Web Map takes electronically available information and provides a high-level summary of a remediation of interest, including locational information, media impacted, areas of concern, remediation status, phase of remediation, and past and upcoming timeframes. The Explorer dashboard provides municipal-level statistics associated with active contaminated site cleanups and the Remediation Background provides basic information regarding the process sites undergo to complete remediation. The following guide is available to help new users navigate the application – Contaminated Sites Explorer Instructions.

The Department’s NJ GeoWeb is also available for public use and represents a more generic, interactive web-based mapping application that allows users to interact with the Department’s GIS data over the internet.[/vc_column_text][/vc_column][vc_column offset=”vc_col-lg-3 vc_col-md-3″ el_class=”order-1 swap-on-mobile”][vc_column_text]

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