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}
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"id": "catchments-boundaries",
"type": "line",
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"line-color": "#fff",
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}
},
{
"id": "wria-boundaries-labels",
"type": "symbol",
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"line-width": ["interpolate", ["linear"], ["zoom"], 10, 3, 12, 18]
}
},
{
"id": "catchments-boundaries",
"type": "line",
"source": "wa-catchments-wria-3-13-combined",
"source-layer": "wa-catchments-wria-3-13-combined",
"layout": {
"line-join": "round"
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"paint": {
"line-color": "#3182bd",
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},
{
"id": "washington-waus-labels",
"type": "symbol",
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]
},
{
"title": "Water Systems",
"title": "Watershed Boundaries",
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{
"layerGroupId": "watershed-snohomish",
"title": "WRIA 7 Streams",
"layerGroupId": "wria-boundaries",
"title": "WRIA Boundaries ALL",
"info": {
"title": "WRIA 7 Streams",
"body": "This is an example of an info window. Layer info will be added soon."
"title": "WRIA Boundaries ALL",
"body": "WRIA 9 is comprised of the Green River and Duwamish River Watersheds. It aso includes the nearshore habitat and small drainages along Elliott Bay (downtown Seattle), plus the Puget Sound shoreline along West Seattle, Burien, Normandy Park, Des Moines and Federal Way, as well as all of Vashon Island.<br><br>A natural watershed is the total land area draining into a river, lake, or Puget Sound defined by its rlayerGroupIdgelines. Water Resource Inventory Areas (WRIAs) are administrative units authorized under the Water Resources Act of 1971. These boundaries, which can include more than one watershed and many sub-basins, help resource managers, planners, and policy makers improve collaborative decision making around salmon recovery, farms, flooding, forestry, and stormwater management.<br><br>The Washington State Department of Ecology was given the responsibility for the development and management of these administrative and planning boundaries. There are 62 \"Water Resource Inventory Areas\" across the state."
}
},
{
"layerGroupId": "watershed-cedar-sammamish",
"title": "WRIA 8 Streams",
"layerGroupId": "washington-waus",
"title": "Sub-Basin Boundaries",
"info": {
"title": "WRIA 8 Streams",
"title": "Sub-Basin Boundaries",
"body": "This is an example of an info window. Layer info will be added soon."
}
}
]
},
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"title": "Watershed Stories",
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"layerGroupId": "longhouses",
"title": "Historical Longhouse Sites"
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"layerGroupId": "watershed-green",
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"layerGroupId": "duwamish-original",
"title": "Historical Duwamish River",
"info": {
"title": "WRIA 9 Streams",
"title": "Historical Duwamish River",
"body": "This is an example of an info window. Layer info will be added soon."
}
},
{
"layerGroupId": "watershed-puyallup",
"title": "WRIA 10 Streams",
"layerGroupId": "contour",
"title": "Contour Lines",
"info": {
"title": "WRIA 10 Streams",
"title": "Contour Lines",
"body": "This is an example of an info window. Layer info will be added soon."
}
},
{
"layerGroupId": "watershed-nisqually",
"title": "WRIA 11 Streams"
"layerGroupId": "impervious",
"title": "Impervious Surface Area",
"info": {
"title": "Impervious Surface Area",
"body": "This is an example of an info window. Layer info will be added soon."
}
},
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"layerGroupId": "watershed-deschutes",
"title": "WRIA 12 Streams"
"layerGroupId": "king-county-riparian-sun-map",
"title": "Riparian Solar Analysis"
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"layerGroupId": "wria-boundaries",
"title": "WRIA Boundaries ALL",
"layerGroupId": "sewer",
"title": "Sewer lines",
"info": {
"title": "WRIA Boundaries ALL",
"body": "WRIA 9 is comprised of the Green River and Duwamish River Watersheds. It aso includes the nearshore habitat and small drainages along Elliott Bay (downtown Seattle), plus the Puget Sound shoreline along West Seattle, Burien, Normandy Park, Des Moines and Federal Way, as well as all of Vashon Island.<br><br>A natural watershed is the total land area draining into a river, lake, or Puget Sound defined by its rlayerGroupIdgelines. Water Resource Inventory Areas (WRIAs) are administrative units authorized under the Water Resources Act of 1971. These boundaries, which can include more than one watershed and many sub-basins, help resource managers, planners, and policy makers improve collaborative decision making around salmon recovery, farms, flooding, forestry, and stormwater management.<br><br>The Washington State Department of Ecology was given the responsibility for the development and management of these administrative and planning boundaries. There are 62 \"Water Resource Inventory Areas\" across the state."
"title": "Sewer lines",
"body": "This is an example of an info window. Layer info will be added soon."
}
},
{
"layerGroupId": "washington-waus",
"title": "Sub-Basin Boundaries",
"layerGroupId": "commfood",
"title": "Farmers Markets",
"info": {
"title": "Sub-Basin Boundaries",
"body": "This is an example of an info window. Layer info will be added soon."
"title": "Farmers Markets",
"body": "This is some information and a legend"
}
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{
"layerGroupId": "king-county-riparian-sun-map",
"title": "Riparian Sun Map"
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{
"layerGroupId": "wa-fish-distribution-wria-3-13",
"title": "Salmon Spawning Sites"
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{
"layerGroupId": "duwamish-original",
"title": "Historical Duwamish River",
"layerGroupId": "watershed-snohomish",
"title": "WRIA 7 Streams",
"info": {
"title": "Historical Duwamish River",
"title": "WRIA 7 Streams",
"body": "This is an example of an info window. Layer info will be added soon."
}
},
{
"layerGroupId": "impervious",
"title": "Impervious Surface Area",
"layerGroupId": "watershed-cedar-sammamish",
"title": "WRIA 8 Streams",
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"title": "Impervious Surface Area",
"title": "WRIA 8 Streams",
"body": "This is an example of an info window. Layer info will be added soon."
}
},
{
"layerGroupId": "sewer",
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"title": "WRIA 9 Streams",
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"title": "WRIA 9 Streams",
"body": "This is an example of an info window. Layer info will be added soon."
}
},
{
"layerGroupId": "contour",
"title": "Contour Lines",
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"title": "WRIA 10 Streams",
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"title": "WRIA 10 Streams",
"body": "This is an example of an info window. Layer info will be added soon."
}
},
{
"layerGroupId": "watershed-nisqually",
"title": "WRIA 11 Streams"
},
{
"layerGroupId": "watershed-deschutes",
"title": "WRIA 12 Streams"
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"title": "Land Use",
"body": "This is an example of an info window. Layer info will be added soon."
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},
{
"layerGroupId": "cities",
"title": "City Boundaries",
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"title": "Life Expectancy"
}
]
},
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"layerGroupId": "landuse",
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"body": "This is an example of an info window. Layer info will be added soon."
}
},
{
"layerGroupId": "commfood",
"title": "Farmers Markets",
"info": {
"title": "Farmers Markets",
"body": "This is some information and a legend"
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}
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}
]
},
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"</figcaption>",
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"<a target='__blank' href='http://justhealthaction.org/wp-content/uploads/2013/04/CHIA_AppendixB_low_res.pdf'>",
"<h4 class='mwl__title'>What makes Georgetown and South Park Healthy and Unhealthy Maps</h4>",
"</a>",
"<p class='mwl__description'>The Duwamish River Cleanup Coalition/Technical Advisory Group used Community Based Participatory Research in Georgetown and South Park to retrieve information about how to improve community health and eliminate health disparities. The maps communicate all health related concerns as well as features that contribute to a healthy community.</p>",
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"<a target='__blank' href='https://sfwater.org/index.aspx?page=447'>",
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"</figcaption>",
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"</figure>",
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]
},
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