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Coastal Water Quality
Nonpoint Source Pollution and Erosion Comparison Tool (N-SPECT)NewsN-SPECT v.1.5.0 is now available. This new version introduces new functionality to the tool and eliminates previously identified bugs. Some of the new features include the ability for users to enter their own watershed delineations, digital terrain derivatives, and sediment delivery ratio (SDR) grids. New data tables are included so that users can import curve numbers and pollutant coefficients for the full Coastal-Change Analysis Program (C-CAP) classification scheme. The User's Manual, Technical Guide, and online help files are also updated to reflect these advancements. IntroductionN-SPECT is a complex yet user-friendly geographic information system (GIS) extension that helps coastal managers and local decision makers predict potential water-quality impacts from nonpoint source pollution and erosion. Users first enter information about their area (land cover, elevation, precipitation, and soil characteristics) to create the baseline information. They can then add different land cover change scenarios (such as a development) to get information about potential changes in surface water runoff, nonpoint source pollution, and erosion. ApplicabilityN-SPECT was initially developed as a decision-support tool for coastal managers in Hawaii and has since been applied in coastal areas around the U.S., the Caribbean, Central America, and the South Pacific. It operates most effectively in medium-to-large watersheds having low-to-moderate topographic relief. Studies have shown that N-SPECT tends to over predict sediment delivery in regions having extreme precipitation regimes and very steep slopes, so users are strongly encouraged to account for these potential sources of error during the course of sediment delivery analyses. Download InstructionsSelect the download package for your version of ArcGIS below. Save it to your C:\ drive and unzip the contents. Consult the Read Me file in the zipped folder for further instructions. Note that N-SPECT for ArcGIS 9.x requires the installation of two executables. N-SPECT includes on-line help files, a sample data set, a step-by-step tutorial, a user's manual, and a technical guide. Consult the tutorial (Adobe Reader is needed to view and print PDF files) for further instruction on how to operate N-SPECT. If a previous version of N-SPECT is already installed, remove it before installing a new version. To uninstall the previous version, access the Add or Remove Programs function in the Control Panel, select N-SPECT v.1.x.x, and then click Remove. Follow the instructions from the wizard to uninstall the tool. Check the location where N-SPECT was installed to be sure it is empty (note that the directory will not be deleted).
If you have difficulty accessing this file or if you need more information, you may contact the NOAA Coastal Services Center. Common Data SourcesMany of the input data sets required to run the tool are free and available on the Internet. In addition to these nationally based sources, many states and communities also have free data available on-line. Land cover:
Topography: Soil: R-Factor (rainfall-runoff erosivity factor): Precipitation: PublicationsTool Documentation:
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SpecificationsN-SPECT is a GIS extension that runs in ESRI's ArcGIS environment. The ArcGIS Spatial Analyst extension must be installed, and the user must have system administrative permissions. Minimum system requirements for the tool:
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