Package: WaterRegions

Parent: InlandWater

Relevant types:

Name Type Definition Description
BoomingGround_C Feature Type An area in a shallow portion of a body of water, usually at the mouth of a river, where logs are collected, staged, and formed into log booms for further transportation and delivery to a logging mill. The booming ground foundation is commonly constructed of piles or large stones placed into cribs within the waterbody to aid in shaping the log assembly into alignment with the outer logs forming the log boom barrier itself.
BoomingGround_P Feature Type An area in a shallow portion of a body of water, usually at the mouth of a river, where logs are collected, staged, and formed into log booms for further transportation and delivery to a logging mill. The booming ground foundation is commonly constructed of piles or large stones placed into cribs within the waterbody to aid in shaping the log assembly into alignment with the outer logs forming the log boom barrier itself.
BoomingGround_S Feature Type An area in a shallow portion of a body of water, usually at the mouth of a river, where logs are collected, staged, and formed into log booms for further transportation and delivery to a logging mill. The booming ground foundation is commonly constructed of piles or large stones placed into cribs within the waterbody to aid in shaping the log assembly into alignment with the outer logs forming the log boom barrier itself.
FordableSite_C Feature Type A location in a body of water where fording is possible but where there are no existing transportation features. -
FordableSite_P Feature Type A location in a body of water where fording is possible but where there are no existing transportation features. -
FordableSite_S Feature Type A location in a body of water where fording is possible but where there are no existing transportation features. -