The Collaborative Watershed Mapping Tool was designed to provide restoration and conservation professionals with spatial data and contextual insights essential for planning efforts in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania. Developed by the Chesapeake Conservancy in partnership with the Lancaster Clean Water Partners and the Watershed Action Team, this tool consolidates a wealth of data layers to support precision restoration and conservation decision-making. By leveraging high-resolution geospatial data, users can explore current land-use patterns, hydrology, and best management practices (BMP) opportunities to prioritize and implement effective strategies for improving water quality.
This interactive tool offers user-friendly features, including customizable data layers, address-specific searches, and detailed popups for in-depth information. Tabs are categorized for different focus areas, such as implementation strategies, water quality monitoring, and policy insights, allowing users to navigate a comprehensive set of resources. By equipping conservationists, government agencies, and nonprofit organizations with actionable data, the tool plays a critical role in advancing Lancaster County’s shared goal of achieving clean and clear water by 2040.