Environmental Resource Inventories. What are ERIs? Significance of information How to use them

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Environmental Resource Inventories What are ERIs? Significance of information How to use them

Environmental Resource Inventory - ERI Compiled by the environmental commission Information about the natural resource characteristics and environmental features of your town. Objective & factual Text, maps, tables, bibliography

Why Do an ERI? Gives the Commission knowledge about natural resources protection and constraints Qualifies the Environmental Commission to receive development applications Provides information for town government, planners and developers Educates residents

ERI Is Critical for Master Planning (local land use ordinances) Natural Resource Protection Open Space & Recreation Planning Review of Development Applications Guiding Redevelopment Educating residents

Information to Include Introduction & Municipal Profile Climate Geology Geography/Topography Soils Hydrology Vegetation Critical Areas slopes, wetlands, floodplains, depth to bedrock, wildlife habitat Existing Land Use

Other Information Open Space: undeveloped private/public, recreation, agricultural, industrial Habitat Contaminated sites Existing infrastructure: sewers, roads, public transportation, public open space Historic, cultural, scenic, areas Air quality Noise sources

A Digression about Maps Base Maps - Town tax map (paper or digital) Aerial map from U.S. Geologic Survey All maps at same scale Resources - individually or combined, as long as map is not cluttered Geographic Information Systems (GIS)

Map Layers - Water

Water and Floodplains

Water, Floodplains and Wetlands

Land Use

DEP Map Info Available DEP Geographic Information System (GIS) Data accessible on DEP Website without GIS software www.nj.gov.dep.gis/newmapping.htm for i-map NJ then, Launch i-map Find Location of Interest Municipality

Parsippany from i-map

Parsippany Wetlands

Zoomed in

Planning an ERI Decide what to include look at other ERIs Locate and contact information sources Decide who will do what Develop work plan Pursue funding sources Inform the public

Geography Region, watershed, State Planning Area Physical features: slopes, drainage, vistas Topographical information

Topography Slope expressed in percent (%); 25-foot rise over 100 feet = 25% Steep slopes increase erosion, stormwater runoff, placement of roads, septic systems Slopes create the need for grading Slopes over 12% raise concerns

Limitations of Steep Slopes

Geology - NJ Geological Survey

Geology Groundwater availability Septics suitability Porous limestone Construction bearing strength Surficial deposits above bedrock - hold water, sources of sand and gravel

Soils Source: County Soil Survey Constraints Depth to bedrock: how shallow or deep; suitability for development, roads, etc. Wetlands: soil type, hydrology and vegetation Infiltration capacity affects the rate of surface water runoff, erosion and septics

Groundwater Hydrology Precipitation stored in rocks and sediments Map aquifer recharge areas (not necessarily adjacent to site), well head protection areas Water table: level in soil where all voids beneath are filled with water High water table limits land use, development and septics

Surface Water Hydrology Ponds, streams, rivers, lakes, reservoirs, wetlands, floodplains Quality of water Benefits of protecting surface water: scenic, recreational, drinking, wildlife

Vegetation Helps control soil erosion, floods, absorb air and water pollutants Clues to climate, soil, past and current land use Wildlife habitat Scenic and natural beauty Types Identify endangered/threatened species Locate historic trees

Forest Habitat DEP Landscape Data

Grassland Habitat

When to Update the ERI Physical changes in community - development, demolition Changes in natural systems - water table, wetlands boundaries

ERI Update- New Data Wetlands Mapping Wellhead areas Landscape Project data Contaminated sites Aquifer Surface Water Quality Standards Stream classifications

Summary ERI the database Master Plan the framework for local land use policy Ordinances have to agree with master plan

For additional Information www.anjec.org publications