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Stream quality control

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02-27-2019 09:28 AM
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AlexanderVentura
Emerging Contributor

Hi all,

I was wondering if anyone could clarify the role/importance of the “stream quality control” tool. 

If my objective is mainly to burn streams from a stream feature class and calculate drainage basins (associated to synthetic streams generated later on) and the stream grid (raster), produced through the “create drainage lines” tool, looks good and includes all streams that seem linked together, can I assume that my drainage basins will be calculate properly even if I haven’t run my stream feature class through the “stream quality control” tool?

Long story short: can I skip stream quality control if I just want drainage basins and the stream raster I burn in looks fine?

Thanks and I apologise if the questions sounds a bit odd or confusing.

Alex.

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ChristineDartiguenave
Esri Contributor

You can skip the QC tool if the results seem correct. If you see weird behaviors, you may always come back and QC.

Usually QCing up front may be better so that you do not have to rerun the entire process multiple times. It is not mandatory however.

Christine Dartiguenave

Esri Water Resources Team

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