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    NH SADES

    New Hampshire Statewide Asset Data Exchange System
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    Stream Crossing Support

    Explore the SADES Stream Crossing Initiave support forum below. Ask quesstions about the assessment or technical issues.

    Technical Issues/Errors

    Post questions/issues with the iPads and/or ESRI's ArcCollector, with relevant error message information.
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    Assessment Questions

    Ask questions concerning situations witnessed in the field in which the assessment team would like clarification
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    • lrpcintern3
      Aug 27, 2020
      Arc Collector glitched out during stream crossing assessment and data was lost.
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      The Ipad has glitched out during culvert assessments but data has never been lost. For stream crossings when the Ipad glitches and the app closes data has been lost. How would I go about preventing this issue from happening? Thanks, Colby St. Pierre (LRPC)
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    • Rockingham Planning
      May 22, 2019
      Community Notification Letter
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      Hello Everyone. At the training yesterday some people had expressed interest in seeing the text of our community notification letter. We keep a stack of these in our field vehicle and hand them out to members of the public when they inquire with our field crews. We found this beneficial to (1) provide them additional information and (2) avoid some of those long conversations we can get trapped in. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Memo To: RPC Commission Community Members and Municipal Officials and Staff From: Christian Matthews, Transportation/GIS Analyst, Rockingham Planning Commission Date: May 22, 2019 Subject: RPC Regional Stream Crossing Assessment Notification This summer and fall, Rockingham Planning Commission (RPC) is continuing a regional project aimed at identifying stream crossings (culverts and bridges) that may pose a hazard to our communities. This multi-year assessment of stream crossings in the region is intended to assist municipalities in identifying critical and hazardous culverts and bridges, particularly those susceptible to failure due to flooding or those that cut off critical evacuation routes. Using state stream crossing assessment protocol, RPC will have staff members out collecting data on state and local roads. The assessments will involve staff accessing crossings from public right of ways. The RPC shares all information collected with our member communities and works with those communities during the summer to help identify areas know to be problematic. Municipalities can use this information as a guide to prioritize those stream crossings most in need of retrofit or replacement. Along with prioritizing infrastructure modifications, results of these assessments can also be incorporated into municipal and regional hazard mitigation plans and vulnerability assessments. For more information about this project and to view this public data, please go to: http://www.rpc-nh.org/maps-and-data/data/transportation-asset-inventory-data For any questions or comments please contact Christian Matthews at (603) 658-0523 or cmatthews@rpc-nh.gov .
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    • Henry Underwood (SWRPC)
      Aug 9, 2018
      How do I calculate crossing slope?
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      I can see that our original elevation measurements have been scaled in some way and would like to confirm the calculation to create the slope % (Field 59). Currently, we have scored assessments with these scaled elevations, but "0.00" for the slope. Is the following formula correct? Structure Slope (%) = [ Inlet Invert Elevation (ft) - Outlet Invert Elevation (ft) ] / Structure Length (ft) or Field 59 = [ Field 52 - Field 55 ] / Field 58 Is it standard practice to provide these values as a negative number or a positive number?
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