Service Description: This feature service holds all of the CSPI data collected. This is the data source that fuels the main CSPI application available. All data available in this web service is releasable to the public.
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Has Versioned Data: false
Max Record Count: 2000
Supported query Formats: JSON
Supports applyEdits with GlobalIds: False
Supports Shared Templates: False
Source Schema Changes Allowed: true
Has Views: true
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Description: This feature service holds all of the CSPI data collected as part of the FY2020 Data Call. This is the data source that fuels the main CSPI application available. All data available in this web service is releasable to the public.
CSPI User Interfaces Available
Data Content Available in this Web Service
- CSPI Project Summary & Locations
- Navigation Details & Locations
- Coastal Storm Risk Management Details & Locations
- Aquatic Ecosystem Restoration Details & Location
- Renourishment Locations
- Resources at Risk & Locations
- Dredging Operations (collected by CSPI, which is not the authoritative source)
- Environmental Work Windows
- Project Milestones/Report Dates*
- Current and Historical Reliability*
- CSRM/AER Initial Construction Details*
*Data is available as a hosted table and doesn't not have shape geometry.
What is Coastal Systems Portfolio Initiative?The Coastal Systems Portfolio Initiative (CSPI) databases provide an archive for data to support many of the CSPI initiatives.
As the federal agency authorized by Congress to study, plan, design, construct, and renourish coastal risk reduction projects, the USACE is tasked with providing technical input on current and future needs for coastal projects. Accurate, up-to-date, and accessible technical information serves as a valuable resource for decision makers responsible for making balanced, information-based decisions for managing coastal programs.
This web database presents the “big picture” about current and future needs for coastal projects within USACE. As the nation’s engineer, the USACE collected and presented technical data and estimated costs, with consideration of project reliability and risk. The process used by the USACE to examine federal projects as a total system instead of as individual projects will continue to be refined over time. This technical review is an initial systems-based tool that decision makers at any level can use to make more informed judgments as they manage coastal risk reduction projects in the United States, both now and in the near future.
Copyright Text: US Army Corps of Engineers, Mobile District. Operations Division, Spatial Data Branch (CESAM-OPJ) & the Institute for Water Resources (IWR)
Spatial Reference: 4326 (4326)
Initial Extent:
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Spatial Reference: 4326 (4326)
Full Extent:
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YMin: -14.3341519689999
XMax: 145.716831281
YMax: 71.3350649230001
Spatial Reference: 4326 (4326)
Units: esriDecimalDegrees
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