§ UNITED STATES ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY \ +HHr* OFFICE OF RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT \. n^f- NATIONAL EXPOSURE RESEARCH LABORATORY PB P.O. BOX 93478 • LAS VEGAS, NEVADA 89193-3478 Environmental Sciences Division December 13, 2013 SUBJECT: Reconciliation of Review Comments for the San Pedro River Basin Data Browser FROM: William G. Kepner, ESD/LEB TO: Files The San Pedro River Basin Data Browser was reviewed by two peer experts internal and external to EPA. The reviewers included: I. Shea Burns Caroline Erickson USD A/Agricultural Research Service USEPA, ORD/NERL/ESD Southwest Watershed Research Center Landscape Ecology Branch Tucson, AZ Las Vegas, NV The San Pedro River Basin Data Browser (http://fws-case-12.nmsu.edu/SanPedro/) was jointly developed by New Mexico State University, New Mexico Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit (Las Cruces, NM) and the Landscape Ecology Branch of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (Las Vegas, NV) for the EPA Region 9 Watersheds Office (San Francisco, CA). Acquisition of primary spatial data and database development are initial features of any type of landscape assessment project. They provide contemporary land cover and the ancillary datasets necessary to establish reference condition and develop alternative future scenarios that serve as input variables for various hydrological, habitat, economic, and natural resource models. The purpose of this database is to provide a long-term record keeping (archiving) system with easy public access to an array of spatial data for the entire San Pedro River basin (U.S./Mexico). Spatial and tabular data that were freely available on the Internet were collected and processed to create a seamless database. Additionally land cover datasets were created at the Ecological System thematic level and National Land Cover Dataset thematic level using Classification and Regression Tree (CART) analysis. Additionally, we downloaded the EPA Integrated Climate and Land Use Scenario (ICLUS v 1.3) datasets (EPA 2009, 2010). The ICLUS datasets are in ESRI Grid format (100 m resolution) and project housing densities from the year 2010 to the year 2100 in ten-year increments based on five climate change scenarios: Al, Bl, A2, B2 and BC. The five scenarios represent different Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC 2001) emission storylines related to population growth and economic strategy for the U.S. The datasets created within this effort also support and extend the datasets previously collected as part of The San Pedro River Geo-data Browser and Assessment Tools (Kepner et al. 2003, http://www.epa.gov/nerlesdl/land-sci/san_pedro/). ------- The online database report was evaluated via the EPA clearance process and the reviewers rated the report "acceptable after minor revision." The attached online database has been revised to include all reviewer comments which improved the organization and presentation of the product. The EPA technical manuscript reviews (EPA-363) and database link (http://fws-case- 12.nmsu.edu/SanPedro/) are attached as records to the file. Additionally, the online product is also supported by San Pedro River Basin Data Browser Report (Kenneth G. Boykin, T. Scott Schrader, Rachel K. Guy, Andrea E. Ernst, Ashraf Nour el Sadek, William G. Kepner, and Wilson W.S. Yee. July 2012. EPA/600/R-12/550); see http://fws-case- 12.nmsu.edu/SanPedro/EPA%20SanPedro%20Final%20Report.pdf. The following comments are provided as part of the product reconciliation package. Once cleared, this product will be migrated from New Mexico State University to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Environmental Sciences Division project server in Las Vegas (http://www.epa.gov/esd/land-sci/san-pedro.htm). Attachments Peer Review Reconciliation Many "very minor edits" were identified within the draft database. All typographical and formatting errors in the report have been corrected. All track-change edits suggested by the reviewer were accepted and the document was revised. Page Home GIS Data Review Comment Broken link Semi-colons in 1st paragraph Record keeping (archive) redundant Comma Square km Order of series Data-NLCD classification Other punctuation and comments Habitat models link Image comment Metadata duplication NLCD classification Broken link Coordinate systems differences Reconciliation Fixed link on all pages Reject, not necessary Reject, is necessary Accepted Accepted Accepted Rejected, correct classification provided Accepted Rejected as both sets are necessary Images are illustrations not reproduction quality Metadata is the same because the dataset is the same with different columns representing different representations Classification follows NLCD 2006 Fixed Text in overview reflects this difference ------- ICLUS Contacts Links and References Report Image link goes to same link Web link has changed Missing "to" Citation error Grammar and punctuation Al housing repetition A2 resolution Link and misspelling Links Links should open new window Punctuation Citations none All three datasets are reflected in one map Link fixed Accepted Corrected Corrected Corrected corrected corrected Fixed Rejected. Personal preference accepted corrected ------- |