Title: CHARLES. MASSACHUSETTS. West Bounding Coordinate: -71.5479171 East Bounding Coordinate: -69.9994726 North Bounding Coordinate: 42.8431901 South Bounding Coordinate: 42.0348206 Place Keyword Thesaurus: U.S. Department of Commerce, 1983, Codes for Identification of Hydrologic Units in the United States and the Caribbean Outlying Areas (Federal Information Processing Standard 103): Washington, D.C., National Institute of Standards and Technology. Place Keyword: MASSACHUSETTS Place Keyword: CHARLES Place Keyword: 01090001 Source Citation Abbreviation: RF3 Originator: U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Title: Reach File Version 3 Publication Date: 19970622 Beginning Date: 19900401 Ending Date: 19970622 Source Contribution: reach codes, network flow direction, stream names Source Scale Denominator: 100000 Type of Source Media: online Calendar Date: Not Applicable Source Currentness Reference: date range for completion of RF3 cataloging units Source Citation Abbreviation: GNIS Originator: U.S. Geological Survey Title: Geographic Names Information System Oracle Database Publication Date: unpublished material Beginning Date: Not Applicable Ending Date: Not Applicable Source Contribution: names for reaches and areal water bodies Source Scale Denominator: Not Applicable Type of Source Media: online Calendar Date: 199903 Source Currentness Reference: custom extract from the GNIS databases Source Citation Abbreviation: centerlines Originator: U.S. Geological Survey Title: centerlines Publication Date: unpublished material Beginning Date: Not Applicable Ending Date: Not Applicable Source Contribution: artificial paths through 2-dimensional streams and other water bodies Source Scale Denominator: 100000 Type of Source Media: online Calendar Date: 1997 Source Currentness Reference: date when processing was complete Source Citation Abbreviation: 250K CU boundaries Originator: U.S. Geological Survey Title: 1:250,000-scale cataloging unit boundaries Publication Date: unpublished materials Beginning Date: Unknown Ending Date: Unknown Source Contribution: updated CU boundaries Source Scale Denominator: 250000 Type of Source Media: online Calendar Date: Not Applicable Source Currentness Reference: Unknown Source Citation Abbreviation: State supplied CU boundaries Originator: The states of CT, DE, FL, KY, MN, NC, OK, SC, WV, WA, OR, ID, MT Title: state supplied CU boundaries Publication Date: unpublished materials Beginning Date: Unknown Ending Date: Unknown Source Contribution: updated CU boundaries Source Scale Denominator: 100000 Type of Source Media: online Calendar Date: Not Applicable Source Currentness Reference: Unknown Process Description: During interactive editing to synchronize the NHD basic features and RF3 double-prime data, analysts may have left potential errors uncorrected in the source data. The standardized analysts comments follow. The Process Date is the last date of interactive CU editing. Process Date: 19980704 Analysts Comments: -71.721850382645954,42.095011592303116,Missing DLGF Feature(s) Analysts Comments: -71.990337919869731,42.763453953282166,Misc. Error Process Description: Initial Release built in 9 steps, excluding flow QA/QC: 1. Convert RF3 to RF3 double prime. This batch operation processed Reach File version 3 to delete duplicate reaches, reassign reaches to the correct cataloging unit, validate geographic names assigned to reaches against data from the Geographic Names Information System (December 1996 extract), apply updates supplied by the States of California and Arizona, redelineate reaches based on the standards used for the National Hydrography Dataset, and identify inflow/outflow points where transport reaches entered and exited waterbodies. 2. Create artificial paths. Using waterbodies from the features data and inflow/outflow points extracted from RF3 double prime, this process automatically generated the lines used to delineate artificial paths within waterbodies using the ARC/INFO GRID routine. 3. Blind pass. This batch step conflated RF3 double prime reaches, and transferred reach information (reach code, reach date, name, stream level, and flow relationships), to the features. It also integrated the artificial paths generated in the previous step with the other features, built reaches on the artificial paths, and assigned geographic names to waterbodies (February 1995 extract). 4. Quadrangle-based visual pass. During this interactive step, analysts ensured that the data developed in the previous batch processes conformed to reach delineation rules and that reaches were assigned to the appropriate cataloging unit. Batch procedures identified and developed a list of possible errors. Using the list, software presented each case to analysts to make appropriate edits to the data. Analysts recorded notes where repairs could not be made; these notes are encoded in the cataloging unit digital update units under a separate process description. 5. Build superquads. After the quadrangle-based visual pass was complete, all quadrangles that cover all or part of each cataloging unit using were paneled into a superquad. In this batch process, reaches that cross quad boundaries were corrected to conform to reach delineation rules. 6. Cataloging unit-based visual pass. Like the quadrangle-based visual pass, analysts ensured that reaches conformed to reach delineation rules. Batch procedures identified and developed a list of possible errors. (Errors not detected by the software may continue in the data.) Analysts examined each error, and corrected the data. Analysts recorded notes about repairs that could not be made, and other errors in the data; these notes are encoded in the cataloging unit digital update units under a separate process description. 7. Central quality assurance/quality control. This step (1) confirmed that integrity checks were performed successfully during the visual pass activity, and (2) assessed statistics gathered during the earlier processes to determine if additional review was needed. A check of data from the cataloging unit-based visual pass was run in batch; any data that did not pass the procedure were reviewed interactively. If substantive changes were required, the data were reprocessed using procedures (as required) described in previous steps. The edited data then were rechecked using the central quality assurance/quality control process. 8. Data preparation and database load. This batch procedure performed final processing to the data emerging from the quality assurance/quality control step. Some of the activities include assigning the final reach codes, building waterbody reaches, adding final artificial paths in waterbodies, and implementing any recent changes in standards for the National Hydrography Dataset. The spelling of geographic names were replaced from the March 1999, data extract from the Geographic Names Information System. Following this procedure, reaches, features, characteristics, geographic names, and relations were loaded into the database that holds the National Hydrography Dataset. 9. Extract distribution copies of data. Data for a cataloging unit were extracted from the database, and converted into an ARC/INFO workspace containing coverages and other files related to the National Hydrography Dataset. Data available in the Spatial Data Transfer Standard format were developed from the workspaces. The workspaces, and the Spatial Data Transfer Standard-formatted files, were made available to the public. QA/QC of the flow relationships was deferred to a future process. Process Date: 1998 Source Used Citation Abbreviation: RF3 Source Used Citation Abbreviation: GNIS Source Used Citation Abbreviation: Centerlines Source Used Citation Abbreviation: 250K CU boundaries Source Used Citation Abbreviation: State supplied CU boundaries Source Used Citation Abbreviation: NHD basic features Source Produced Citation Abbreviation: NHD Reaches