Second, let's think of a matrix of capabilities that WestDAAT offers and see if the state system offers it or not. Something like this but its a pivoted table. We put the 18 states in rows and capabilities in columns. We can include probably up to 5-7 key capabilities.
I was asked for this summary from the Forest Service folks so they can decide if it's worth it for them to use WestDAAT
First, let's add a new column to this table here to include direct links to the state interface for water rights data https://westernstateswater.org/wade/water-rights-data/
Example for Utah https://maps.waterrights.utah.gov/EsriMap/map.asp
Colorado https://maps.dnrgis.state.co.us/dwr/Index.html?viewer=mapviewer
Idaho hmm not working for me https://maps.idwr.idaho.gov/agol/WaterRightLocator/
Second, let's think of a matrix of capabilities that WestDAAT offers and see if the state system offers it or not. Something like this but its a pivoted table. We put the 18 states in rows and capabilities in columns. We can include probably up to 5-7 key capabilities.
This example is from my PhD :)