This R package can be used to compile and evaluate Water Quality Portal (WQP) data for samples collected from surface water monitoring sites on streams and lakes. It can be used to create applications that support water quality programs and help states, tribes, and other stakeholders efficiently analyze the data.
When alternate monitoring location identifiers are served by WQX 3.0 profiles, incorporate it into TADA_FindNearbySites to group monitoring locations already identified as groups by submitting orgs.
Reminders for TADA contributors addressing this issue:
New features and/or edits should include all the following work:
[ ] Create or edit the function/code.
[ ] Document all code using line/inline and/or multi-line/block comments
to describe what is does.
[ ] Create or edit tests in tests/testthat folder to help prevent and/or
troubleshoot potential future issues.
[ ] Create or edit the function documentation. Include working
examples.
[ ] Update or add the new functionality to the appropriate vignette
(or create new one).
[ ] If function/code edits made as part of this issue impact other
functions in the package or functionality in the shiny app, ensure
those are updated as well.
[ ] Run TADA_UpdateAllRefs(), TADA_UpdateExampleData(), styler::style_pkg(),
devtools::document(), and devtools::check() and address any new notes or
issues before creating a pull request.
[ ] Run more robust check for releases: devtools::check(manual = TRUE,
remote = TRUE, incoming = TRUE)
When alternate monitoring location identifiers are served by WQX 3.0 profiles, incorporate it into TADA_FindNearbySites to group monitoring locations already identified as groups by submitting orgs.
Reminders for TADA contributors addressing this issue:
New features and/or edits should include all the following work:
[ ] Create or edit the function/code.
[ ] Document all code using line/inline and/or multi-line/block comments to describe what is does.
[ ] Create or edit tests in tests/testthat folder to help prevent and/or troubleshoot potential future issues.
[ ] Create or edit the function documentation. Include working examples.
[ ] Update or add the new functionality to the appropriate vignette (or create new one).
[ ] If function/code edits made as part of this issue impact other functions in the package or functionality in the shiny app, ensure those are updated as well.
[ ] Run TADA_UpdateAllRefs(), TADA_UpdateExampleData(), styler::style_pkg(), devtools::document(), and devtools::check() and address any new notes or issues before creating a pull request.
[ ] Run more robust check for releases: devtools::check(manual = TRUE, remote = TRUE, incoming = TRUE)