PTMApp Overview

The Prioritize, Target, and Measure Application (PTMApp) is based on a vision for a modeling tool that can be used by practitioners as technical bridge between the strategies and water quality goals in a local water management plan and the implementable on-the-ground Best Management Practices (BMPs) and Conservation Practices (CPs) needed to enact the strategies to meet the goals.  PTMApp consists of an open access ESRI ArcGIS Pro Toolbar application (PTMApp-Desktop), which serves as the actual water quality model. PTMApp desktop is used to process all of the geospatial model inputs and produce all of the output data. All of the data from PTMApp desktop is viewable within ESRI ArcGIS Pro.  PTMApp also includes a web application (PTMApp-Web) for the states of Minnesota and North Dakota where you can view standard data and products developed by PTMApp desktop.

 

PTMApp is financially backed by the State of Minnesota Board of Water and Soil Resources (BWSR) and has an agreement with the State of North Dakota to support modeling efforts throughout the Red River Basin.  Data has been generated for a large number of watersheds throughout Minnesota and North Dakota.  PTMApp has also been used by organizations in other states (non-state led efforts) to model watersheds in Iowa, Wisconsin, South Dakota, Hawaii, and Canada.  There are currently plans through a grant from the University of Oklahoma to expand the use of PTMApp to parts of Oklahoma. 

How PTMApp is supported

BWSR works cooperatively with MNIT@BWSR, the Minnesota Geospatial Office (MNGEO), Houston Engineering Inc., and the International Water Institute to develop, maintain, and support tool development and the web application environment.

 

Minnesota BWSR is supportive of efforts to expand the use and utility of PTMApp into additional states, regions, and to underserved or marginalized communities.  Financial assistance grants are often available to support water quality modeling in locations lacking staff capacity, technical expertise, or monetary resources.  Federal grant availability fluctuates from one year to the next and grant opportunities vary depending on the scale of the intended modeling effort.  Local grant availability varies from state-to-state.

 

Grants available through BWSR for modeling performed in MN can be found at https://bwsr.state.mn.us/apply

 

Questions regarding PTMApp and potential water quality modeling grants available through state or federal agencies can be sent to Dr. Udai Singh – MN BWSR Modeling and Outcomes Coordinator (udai.singh@state.mn.us)

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PTMApp Story Map

This Story Map is an overview of PTMApp project outcomes and recent tool updates and advances.

Program updates: November 2022

A significant number of updates have been made to PTMApp in 2021 and 2022.  Below are a few of those updates:

PTMApp Model Updates:

  • Optimized for use in Arc Pro software
  • Practices broken down by individual NRCS Practice types instead of the original 6 treatment groups
  • Updates to the economics of practices to look at useful life total costs (ULTC) - see recently published paper from the International Water Institute
  • Updated PTMApp model manuals on the Theory and Documentation Page
  • Updated Travel Time tool from MNIT@DNR posted to the MnGEO Commons (July 2022)

 

PTMApp Web Application:

  • Creation of new watershed data and updates to several existing datasets to the newest version of the PTMApp Model
    • New for fall 2022: Updates to Lac qui Parle, Upper Minnesota, and Roseau along with new data for Mississippi River – Winona/La Crescent
  • Addition of new Support Layers to the interactive map
  • Development of the Scenario Builder tool that takes the user through a step wise process to filter out practices, create reports, and export tabular and GIS datasets
  • New videos available on the PTMApp Learning Center site on how to use the web application and Scenario Builder tool

 

Contact

Udai Singh
Modeling and Outcomes Coordinator