GCS is excited to announce the successful launch of a custom web application designed for the Kalispel Tribe of Indians Natural Resource Department. Utilizing a Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA) and REST API, this powerful application delivers real-time access to essential water quality data and tools tailored for both broad and detailed searches.




Key Features of the Water Quality Web Application
- Efficient Search Tools: Users can conduct broad searches (e.g., detecting the presence of trout species) or specific queries (e.g., analyzing Dissolved Oxygen levels in North Fork of Calispell Creek on 5/1/07). Results are returned in seconds, enhancing user experience and data accessibility.
- Comprehensive Data Presentation: The application provides a wealth of additional content, including:
- Summary Reports: Concise overviews of water quality data.
- Interactive Graphs: Visual representations of trends and patterns.
- Photos: Visual documentation of sampling sites.
- Shoreline Permits: Available as downloadable PDF files for easy access and review.
- User-Friendly Interface: Users can access stations and permit points through an intuitive map viewer and simplified search pages. The Adobe Flex Viewer enhances user interaction with dynamic map zoom features and three distinct map views sourced from ArcGIS Online.
- Online Help Resources: Comprehensive online help instructions are available to assist users in effectively conducting searches and navigating the application.




Conclusion
The newly developed web application serves as a comprehensive portal for examining vital water quality indices, playing a critical role in managing multi-jurisdictional resources. By combining high-performance geospatial visualization with robust analytical tools, GCS has created a valuable resource for environmental monitoring and decision-making.
GCS is committed to providing innovative geospatial solutions that empower organizations like the Kalispel Tribe of Indians to effectively manage their natural resources and promote sustainable practices.



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