The water area of Maryland was 2,699 in 2018. The water area of New Jersey was 1,368 in 2018.

Land Area

Water Area

Land area is a measurement providing the size, in square miles, of the land portions of geographic entities for which the Census Bureau tabulates and disseminates data. Area is calculated from the specific boundary recorded for each entity in the Census Bureau's geographic database. Land area is based on current information in the TIGER® data base, calculated for use with Census 2010.

Water Area figures include inland, coastal, Great Lakes, and territorial sea water. Inland water consists of any lake, reservoir, pond, or similar body of water that is recorded in the Census Bureau's geographic database. It also includes any river, creek, canal, stream, or similar feature that is recorded in that database as a two- dimensional feature (rather than as a single line). The portions of the oceans and related large embayments (such as Chesapeake Bay and Puget Sound), the Gulf of Mexico, and the Caribbean Sea that belong to the United States and its territories are classified as coastal and territorial waters; the Great Lakes are treated as a separate water entity. Rivers and bays that empty into these bodies of water are treated as inland water from the point beyond which they are narrower than 1 nautical mile across. Identification of land and inland, coastal, territorial, and Great Lakes waters is for data presentation purposes only and does not necessarily reflect their legal definitions.

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Geographic and Area Datasets Involving New Jersey or Maryland

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    MDTA Accidents

    opendata.maryland.gov | Last Updated 2023-04-12T13:22:44.000Z

    Includes accidents that occured on MD Transportation Authority (MDTA) facilities, or were within a concurrent jurisdiction and were responded to by MDTA Police. MDTA facilities are the Francis Scott Key Bridge (I-695), John F. Kennedy Memorial Highway (I-95), Thomas J. Hatem Memorial Bridge (US 40), Fort McHenry Tunnel (I-95), Baltimore Harbor Tunnel (I-895), the Bay Bridge (US 50/301), Governor Harry W. Nice Memorial Bridge (US 301), and Intercounty Connector (ICC/MD200). MDTA Police are also responsible for accidents at BWI Airport and the Port of Baltimore. This dataset will be updated monthly by the MD Transportation Authority

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    Reported Sewer Overflows

    opendata.maryland.gov | Last Updated 2024-05-23T15:17:38.000Z

    NOTE: This dataset is no longer updated. Due to a change in databases, overflows after after January 31, 2023 are reported at https://opendata.maryland.gov/dataset/Reported-Sewer-Overflows-New-for-2023-/stgj-u72u/data_preview Reported sewer overflows from January 1, 2005 through January 31, 2023. Although MDE requires that all public sewer system owners or operators report overflows to us, there may be incidents that were not reported. Note that overflow amounts provided by the person reporting the overflow may be estimated using best professional judgment or they may be actual readings from flow measurement devices when available. Penalty information started during 2013.

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    Surface Water Quality Assessments

    opendata.maryland.gov | Last Updated 2018-08-13T20:15:11.000Z

    This is the 2014 Integrated Report. EPA approved this submission in accordance with Sections 303(d), 305(b), and 314(l) of the Clean Water Act, on October 16, 2015. The Integrated Report (IR) combines two water quality reports required under sections 305(b) and 303(d) of the federal Clean Water Act. Section 305(b) requires states, territories and authorized tribes to perform annual water quality assessments to determine the status of jurisdictional waters. Section 303(d) requires states, territories and authorized tribes to identify waters assessed as not meeting water quality standards(see Code of Maryland Regulations 26.08.02). Waters that do not meet standards may require a Total Maximum Daily Load to determine the maximum amount of an impairing substance or pollutant that a particular water body can assimilate and still meet water quality criteria. Historically, the 303(d) List and the 305(b) report were submitted to the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) as separate documents but more recent guidance has called for combining these two reports into a single biennial publication. More information is available at http://www.mde.state.md.us/PROGRAMS/WATER/TMDL/INTEGRATED303DREPORTS/Pages/Programs/WaterPrograms/TMDL/Maryland%20303%20dlist/index.aspx A searchable version of this data is available at http://www.mde.state.md.us/programs/Water/TMDL/Integrated303dReports/Pages/303d.aspx

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    Horseshoe Crab Spawning Survey

    data.delaware.gov | Last Updated 2022-10-06T19:41:25.000Z

    Delaware Bay shore survey data starting with 1999 which denotes peak spawning occurrences by day and lunar period, proportion of spawning in May (coinciding with shorebird stopovers), average water temperature, index values for female and male crabs per square meter by beach and bay-wide, the annual sex ratio, and index of abundance per beach.

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    Percentage of community water systems meeting chemical standards, New Jersey, by year: Beginning 2010

    healthdata.nj.gov | Last Updated 2019-02-15T01:22:35.000Z

    Percentage of community water systems in compliance with all current state and federal drinking water requirements for water quality, by Standard, New Jersey. Water standards include: chemical, microbiological, and radiological. Data Source: Bureau of Safe Drinking Water, New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection.

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    Taxis Dispatched at Port Authority of NY NJ Airports: Beginning 2002

    data.ny.gov | Last Updated 2019-06-10T18:01:42.000Z

    The Port Authority of New York & New Jersey quarterly produces a data file and provides information on monthly passengers Taxi Dispatch counts at John F. Kennedy International Airport, LaGuardia Airport, and Newark Liberty International Airport beginning in 2002. Taxi dispatch counts include only medallion taxis that transport passengers from these airports to a destination.

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    Power Outages - Zipcode

    opendata.maryland.gov | Last Updated 2024-10-02T13:22:06.000Z

    Contains aggregated power outage data by ZIP Code. Limited historical record inventory. Designed for and consumed by the MEMA Power Outage web application.

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    Community Water Systems in Compliance With All Current State and Federal Chemical Standards, New Jersey: Beginning 2010

    healthdata.nj.gov | Last Updated 2016-02-24T20:51:49.000Z

    Definition: Percentage of New Jersey community water systems in compliance with all current state and federal chemical requirements for the protection of water quality. Data Source: Bureau of Safe Drinking Water, New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection

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    Percentage of community water systems meeting microbiological standards, New Jersey, by year: Beginning 2010

    healthdata.nj.gov | Last Updated 2019-02-15T01:22:37.000Z

    Definition: Percentage of community water systems in compliance with all current state and federal microbiolgical standards to protect drinking water quality. Data Sources: Bureau of Safe Drinking Water, New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection

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    Beach closings due to bacteriological levels, New Jersey, by year: Beginning 2010

    healthdata.nj.gov | Last Updated 2020-09-23T13:29:07.000Z

    Ocean and bay beach closings due to elevated bacterial levels, New Jersey. Definition: Number of ocean and tidal water beach closings due to elevated bacteriological levels. Data Source: New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection, Bureau of Water Monitoring and Standards History: MAR 2014 - 2020 target based on 2009 data (41 beach closings) MAR 2017 - Baseline year changed from 2009 to 2010.