Hi Ben,

On 8/21/11 10:40 AM, Ben Miller wrote:
Great! Thanks Ben.

I downloaded the data for the two areas that I'm interested in
(04060104 and 04060105) and stuck them in JOSM. I'm not sure I feel
comfortable just dumping the whole thing in (especially if it might
cause problems) so I was planning on doing it more or less item by
item. Is there a flaw in that plan?

I don't think so...my hope was to get the data into a form editors could use, not to promote bulk importing; in some cases some but not all of the water data for a region may already be present from hand-mapping or other data sources, so merging is necessary.

Also, is there an explanation somewhere of what the various files
represent? XXX_nhdarhi0.xml, XXX_nhdflh0.xml, etc.

The names come right off of the NHD shapefile export.

http://nhd.usgs.gov/documentation.html

(That stuff gets pretty terrifying pretty quickly. Basically the data is partitioned by data quality and topology type, so nhdarhi is NHD area, highest res data, fl is flow lines, etc. The files are broken into sequence within a HUC to avoid any one file being too huge.

And one question about methodology: There are a few larger lakes that
were added as part of the PGS process. They appear to have been left
pretty much untouched (except by me) and the NHD data is
significantly more accurate. Would it be acceptable to replace the
PGS ways with NHD ways, assuming I make sure to connect up any
rivers, add them to appropriate relations, etc?

I can't comment on that - I'm not sure there is really a single "right thing" to do for OSM; others may at least have better informed opinions than I do. :-)

cheers
ben

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