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This layer depicts polygons representing land within the Malad Valley classified as either "irrigated", "non-irrigated" or "semi-irrigated", where the semi-irrigated classification typically depicts residential land or areas where irrigated and non-irrigated areas co-mingle.
The original line work used to create this dataset is the vector geometry used for the 2019 Bear River Compact Depletion study. Field boundaries are refined using primarily 2017 National Agriculture Imagery Program (NAIP) imagery, but Digital Ortho Photo Quadrangle (DOQQ) imagery, or other high resolution imagery are used as needed.
Attribute assignments for irrigation status (irrigated, non-irrigated, and semi-irrigated) are determined using available 2017 Sentinel imagery as background reference as well as 2017 NAIP imagery. The interpretation and classification process for delineating irrigated land is described in detail in the report "2006 Irrigated Land Classification for the Eastern Snake Plain Aquifer" archived on the IDWR website: Legal Actions > Delivery Call Actions > SWC > Archived Matters > Technical Working Group Documents (https://idwr.idaho.gov/legal-actions/delivery-call-actions/SWC/archived-matters.html#twg-documents)
This layer depicts polygons representing land within the Malad Valley classified as either "irrigated", "non-irrigated" or "semi-irrigated", where the semi-irrigated classification typically depicts residential land or areas where irrigated and non-irrigated areas co-mingle.
The original line work used to create this dataset is the vector geometry used for the 2019 Bear River Compact Depletion study. Field boundaries are refined using primarily 2017 National Agriculture Imagery Program (NAIP) imagery, but Digital Ortho Photo Quadrangle (DOQQ) imagery, or other high resolution imagery are used as needed.
Attribute assignments for irrigation status (irrigated, non-irrigated, and semi-irrigated) are determined using available 2017 Sentinel imagery as background reference as well as 2017 NAIP imagery. The interpretation and classification process for delineating irrigated land is described in detail in the report "2006 Irrigated Land Classification for the Eastern Snake Plain Aquifer" archived on the IDWR website: Legal Actions > Delivery Call Actions > SWC > Archived Matters > Technical Working Group Documents (https://idwr.idaho.gov/legal-actions/delivery-call-actions/SWC/archived-matters.html#twg-documents)