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Groundwater Vulnerability Maps (2017) on MAGIC

Summary

This dataset is available for use for non-commercial purposes only on request as AfA248 dataset Groundwater Vulnerability Maps (2017). For commercial use please contact the British Geological Survey. The Groundwater Vulnerability Maps show the vulnerability of groundwater to a pollutant discharged at ground level based on the hydrological, geological, hydrogeological and soil properties within a single square kilometre. The 2017 publication has updated the groundwater vulnerability maps to reflect improvements in data mapping, modelling capability and understanding of the factors affecting vulnerability Two map products are available: • The combined groundwater vulnerability map. This product is designed for technical specialists due to the complex nature of the legend which displays groundwater vulnerability (High, Medium, Low), the type of aquifer (bedrock and/or superficial) and aquifer designation status (Principal, Secondary, Unproductive). These maps require that the user is able to understand the vulnerability assessment and interpret the individual components of the legend. • The simplified groundwater vulnerability map. This was developed for non-specialists who need to know the overall risk to groundwater but do not have extensive hydrogeological knowledge or the time to interpret the underlying data. The map has five risk categories (High, Medium-High, Medium, Medium-Low and Low) based on the likelihood of a pollutant reaching the groundwater (i.e. the vulnerability), the types of aquifer present and the potential impact (i.e. the aquifer designation status). The two maps also identify areas where solution features that enable rapid movement of a pollutant may be present (identified as stippled areas) and areas where additional local information affecting vulnerability is held by the Environment Agency (identified as dashed areas).

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Use limitation statement

There are no public access constraints to this data. Use of this data is subject to the licence identified.

Attribution statement

© Environment Agency copyright and/or database right 2017. All rights reserved.Derived from 1:50k scale BGS Digital Data under Licence 2011/057 British Geological Survey. © NERC.

Use constraints

Available under the Environment Agency Conditional Licence with the following Special conditions: 1.1 This information may only be used by you:

  • for the purposes of a contract you have to do work for us (and if you do not have a contract to do work for us no use is licensed and you are limited to use that is authorised by any statute or use that does not require a licence from us), and

  • for your internal use only but this does not prevent you from passing it back to us or to a subcontractor who complies with these conditions and

  • if, subject to any express written provision in the contract, you ensure that all intellectual property rights created in the performance of the contract vest in us, and

  • you destroy all copies of the Information at the end of the contract subject only to any retentions necessarily required by statute or otherwise by a binding legal obligation or for archive purposes for the sole purpose of addressing a complaint or challenge from a regulator or the National Audit Office in relation to your use of the Information.

1.2 We have restricted use of the Information as a result of legal restrictions placed upon us to protect the rights or confidentialities of others. IN this instance it is because of prior rights owned by the British Geological Survey. If you contact us in writing (this includes email) we will, as far as confidentiality rule allow, provide you with details including, if available, how you might seek permission from a third party to extent your use rights

Technical information

Update frequency

asNeeded

Lineage

Methodology report - https://www.gov.uk/government/uploads/system/uploads/attachment_data/file/414084/Groundwater_vulnerability_map_report.pdf.

Spatial information

Geographic extent

  • Latitude from: 49.943 to 55.816
  • Longitude from: -6.236 to 2.072
Metadata information

Language

English

Metadata identifier

dcb54f3b-f661-42c8-832b-ea2497b52166


Published by

Environment Agency

Contact publisher

Defra Data Services Forum

Dataset reference dates

Creation date

01 November 2017

Revision date

N/A

Publication date

N/A

Period

  • From: 01 November 2017

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