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INSTALLATION ENVIRONMENTAL OVERLAYS
Pages 20-27

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... IEOs are not a hardware/software system IEOs are a database of environmental, engineering, range/safety and C4 constraint and opportunity information HISTORY OF INSTALLATION OVERLAYS (IO) SINCE THE RMAT July '92: CERL Redirects its own funds Aug '92: RMAT ED Development meetings Sept '92: $147,600 from ZCI-P "To Synthesize and develop specifications, manuals, and interfaces for environmental overlays for master planning" Nov '92: RMAT meeting/CERL accelerates IEO Dec '92: CERL produces draft Versions la.
From page 21...
... ~2. Explosive safety and clear zones #2a Explosive safety quantity and distance arcs #2b Ammo storage locations #2c Fragment distance arcs Airspace safety zones #3a Airfield, heliport, helipad safety zone #3b Clear zones #3c Approach/departure clearance surfaces 21
From page 22...
... Landfill sites #6a Landfill sites Land and water rehabilitation #7a Land rehabilitation areas #7b Water rehabilitation areas #8. Air pollution #8a Air pollution source #8b Air pollution concentration zones #8c Air pollution monitoring station #9.
From page 23...
... Real estate #12a Real estate #13. Land use #13a Forestry #13b Fish and wildlife #13c Natural resources #13d Training #13e Land use zoning #13f Recreation #13g Industry #14.
From page 24...
... Subtopic owner: Master planning branch Subtopic: #C6c Air pollution source Subtopic owner: Environmental Office Subtopic: #C6d Air pollution concentration zones Subtopic owner: Environmental office Subtopic: #C6e Air pollution monitoring station Subtopic owner: Environmental office Sample Set (see next page)
From page 26...
... CECW-EP-S CONTENTS OF PROPOSED METADATA STANDARD Draft "Content Standards for Spatial Metadata" (October 19, 1992) out for comments until April 15, 1993 The draft standard suggests that the following elements are mandatory for Spatial Data Transfer: Identification Section, Projection Information, Data Custodian Information, Access Information, Status Information, Table Definitions Portion of the Data Dictionary/Schema, Table Attributes Portion of the Data Dictionary/Schema, Source Information, Processing Steps, Data Quality, Metadata Reference Section.
From page 27...
... ? A means to lessen the number of irreversible siting and training decisions on an installation A cooperative, organized approach to the integration of functional area databases A "Co-ownership bridge" between master planning, training, safety, cultural and natural resource, environmental and other personnel An armywide overlay standard.


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