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The location of surface and spring water source intakes for public water systems in the Commonwealth of Kentucky. A surface water source is a water supply that is located on the Earth\u2019s surface such as a creek, river, lake, or reservoir. A spring water source is a water supply from a natural feature where water flows to the Earth\u2019s surface from an aquifer. An intake is the point at which water is withdrawn from a surface or spring water source.<\/SPAN><\/P><\/DIV><\/DIV>", "summary": "The purpose of this feature class is to illustrate the location of surface and spring sources in public water systems in the Commonwealth of Kentucky as collected by Kentucky\u2019s Area Development Districts and provided by the Kentucky Division of Water. The locations of surface and spring sources, along with the basic attribute data concerning those features, are used by the Kentucky Infrastructure Authority, Area Development Districts, public water systems, and other state/local agencies for the purpose of water infrastructure planning and management, project development, asset inventories, capital improvement plans, data analysis, and for any other purpose that will improve the potable water infrastructure and service in the Commonwealth of Kentucky.", "title": "WRIS \u2013 Surface and Spring Sources in Kentucky", "tags": [ "Surface Source", "Surface Sources", "Spring Source", "Spring Sources", "Surface Water", "Spring Water", "Surface Water Supply", "Surface Water Source", "Surface Water Supplies", "Surface Water Sources", "Spring Water Source", "Spring Water Sources", "Spring Water Supply", "Spring Water Supplies", "Water Source", "Water Sources", "Water Supply", "Water Supplies", "Source", "Sources", "Supply", "Supplies", "Water", "Potable Water", "Drinking Water", "WRIS", "Kentucky Infrastructure Authority", "KIA", "Infrastructure", "utilitiesCommunication" ], "type": "", "typeKeywords": [], "thumbnail": "", "url": "", "minScale": 150000000, "maxScale": 5000, "spatialReference": "", "accessInformation": "Water Resource Information System (WRIS)", "licenseInfo": "This feature class as a statewide dataset is generally available only to state agencies when used to serve a legitimate governmental need or is necessary in the performance of a legitimate government function. Access to this feature class is provided through the KYVECTOR geodatabase hosted and maintained by the Kentucky Division of Geographic Information (DGI) through the Kentucky Commonwealth Office of Technology wide area network. Public access to this feature class is restricted and not available at this time except through the individual utilities for which any requested data applies." }