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Northwest Conservation District

Torrington office:
1185 New Litchfield St
Torrington, CT 06790

Phone: 860-626-7222
Fax: 860-626-8833

ncd@conservect.org

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GPS SERVICES

GPS is an acronym for Global Positioning System. A GPS is a portable device which records coordinate information for real world features. For example, one can record the latitude and longitude of a municipal fire hydrant, hiking trail, or wetland. Additionally, the device has the capability to record non-spatial data for each recorded spatial feature. For example, the GPS can record the location of historic structures and offers the option to record its name, street address, and current owner. All non-spatial attributes can be collected simultaneously with the capture of feature coordinates.
 
NCD owns a Trimble Geo Explorer 2005 Series Geo XM handheld GPS device. This unit is an integrated high-performance 6 channel GPS receiver and antenna capable of 1-3 meter accuracy after differential correction. The unit can track up to eight satellites at once and is capable of recording points (e.g., location of landmarks, trees), lines (e.g., bicycle paths, hiking trails), and areas (e.g., old growth forest stands, agricultural fields). Additionally, we have an antenna for automobile collection applications.
 
Our GIS Center can assist local officials to record the true location of facilities or natural features that may be required by state or federal programs. Typical work tasks include the establishment of a data dictionary (required for data collection), feature coordinate capture, value added collection, data transfer from the GPS unit to the computer, differential correction, post-processing, export to a GIS format for use with other spatial data, and a hardcopy map showing the collected GPS data.
 
Please call our office for any questions you may have about our GPS data collection capabilities and costs.  You may also email the GIS Center as well.
 
 
 
A Sample of GPS Applications
 
Natural and Cultural Resources:
•Forest Stands - location, age, health, type of timber, etc
•Trees - location, age, health, type of timber, etc
•Wildlife Habitats - location, animal counts, vegetation types, etc
•Wells - location, size, condition, etc (public and private)
•Wetlands - location, type, etc
•Water Sampling Locations
•Storm Water Outfalls
•Historic Sites and Museums
•Significant Vistas and Landmarks
 
Agriculture:
•Soil - location, type, type
•Crops - location, health, condition, etc
 
Urban Facilities:
•Storm Water Catch basins - location, condition, type, etc
•Municipally Owned Trees - location, wood type, condition, etc
•Zoning Boundaries
•Walking/Hiking Paths - location, condition, width, length, etc
•Community Playgrounds and Parks - location, activity type, handicapped facilities, etc
•Boat Ramps and Canoe Portage - location, condition, etc
 
For more information about GPS and how it works please click here.
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