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snippet: The Waters to Wells (W2W) dataset is a statewide, regularly updated geodatabase that integrates well construction, ownership, and water rights information into a single, consistent framework. It supports hydrologic analysis and modeling by providing comprehensive, linked well and point-of-diversion (POD) data derived from an automated monthly Waters to Wells process.
summary: The Waters to Wells (W2W) dataset is a statewide, regularly updated geodatabase that integrates well construction, ownership, and water rights information into a single, consistent framework. It supports hydrologic analysis and modeling by providing comprehensive, linked well and point-of-diversion (POD) data derived from an automated monthly Waters to Wells process.
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accessInformation: OSE Hydrology, OSE IT GIS
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description: <p>The Statewide Waters to Wells (W2W) dataset was developed through collaboration between Dr. Syed, Dr. Tintor, and the IT Systems Bureau GIS Section to improve and expand the original W2W program. The workflow was redesigned to operate on a statewide PostgreSQL dataset structured to mimic NMWRRS while consolidating well construction, depth, drill date, and ownership information that had previously been distributed across multiple data sources.</p> <p>The W2W process now runs automatically on a monthly basis (first Wednesday of each month), producing a GIS geodatabase stored on the EGIS server with preserved version history. Each run includes all wells and associated water rights statewide and adds enhanced attributes such as perforation intervals, POD record numbers, links to FEITH scanned well logs, links to online meter records, and additional hydrologically relevant variables (e.g., static water level, source aquifer, POD status, and water right status).</p> <p>This statewide implementation provides a consistent, centralized, and continually updated database for Hydrology Bureau staff, supports identification and correction of data issues over time, and preserves historical records of wells, PODs, and water rights as they change.</p>
licenseInfo: The New Mexico Office of the State Engineer (OSE) provides this geographic data and any associated metadata “as is” without warranty of any kind, including but not limited to its completeness, fitness for a particular use, or accuracy of its content, positional or otherwise.  It is the sole responsibility of the user to determine the usability of the data for their purposes.  In no event shall OSE have any liability whatsoever for payment of any consequential, incidental, indirect, special, or tort damages of any kind arising out of the use of or reliance on the geographic data or metadata.  In providing this data or access to it, OSE assumes no obligation to assist the user in the use of such data or in the development, use, or maintenance of any applications applied to or associated with the data or metadata.
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title: W2W Surface PODs
type: Feature Service
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tags: ["OSE","PODs","Points of Diversion","WATERS 2 Wells"]
culture: en-US
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name: W2W_Surface_PODs
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spatialReference: NAD_1983_UTM_Zone_13N