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Our Certification & Restoration Program currently licenses water and wastewater treatment plant operators as well as water distribution plants throughout Florida. Obtaining one of these licenses is a prerequisite to obtaining employment as a plant operator, excluding owner-operators.See Metadata for contact information.
Certified businesses enterprises in the District of Columbia as identified by the DC Department of Small and Local Business. A Certified Business Enterprise (CBE) is a business that is headquartered in the District of Columbia and has been certified by the Department of Small and Local Business Development (DSLBD). Businesses with CBE certification receive preferred procurement and contracting opportunities.
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In this course, you will explore a variety of open-source technologies for working with geosptial data, performing spatial analysis, and undertaking general data science. The first component of the class focuses on the use of QGIS and associated technologies (GDAL, PROJ, GRASS, SAGA, and Orfeo Toolbox). The second component of the class introduces Python and associated open-source libraries and modules (NumPy, Pandas, Matplotlib, Seaborn, GeoPandas, Rasterio, WhiteboxTools, and Scikit-Learn) used by geospatial scientists and data scientists. We also provide an introduction to Structured Query Language (SQL) for performing table and spatial queries. This course is designed for individuals that have a background in GIS, such as working in the ArcGIS environment, but no prior experience using open-source software and/or coding. You will be asked to work through a series of lecture modules and videos broken into several topic areas, as outlined below. Fourteen assignments and the required data have been provided as hands-on opportunites to work with data and the discussed technologies and methods. If you have any questions or suggestions, feel free to contact us. We hope to continue to update and improve this course. This course was produced by West Virginia View (http://www.wvview.org/) with support from AmericaView (https://americaview.org/). This material is based upon work supported by the U.S. Geological Survey under Grant/Cooperative Agreement No. G18AP00077. The views and conclusions contained in this document are those of the authors and should not be interpreted as representing the opinions or policies of the U.S. Geological Survey. Mention of trade names or commercial products does not constitute their endorsement by the U.S. Geological Survey. After completing this course you will be able to: apply QGIS to visualize, query, and analyze vector and raster spatial data. use available resources to further expand your knowledge of open-source technologies. describe and use a variety of open data formats. code in Python at an intermediate-level. read, summarize, visualize, and analyze data using open Python libraries. create spatial predictive models using Python and associated libraries. use SQL to perform table and spatial queries at an intermediate-level.
The City of Detroit’s Civil Rights, Inclusion & Opportunity Department (CRIO) runs the Detroit Business Opportunity Program (DBOP). It processes applications, maintains an online register, and annually certifies and recertifies Detroit Based Businesses (DBB), Detroit Headquartered Businesses (DHB), Detroit Resident Businesses (DRB), Detroit Small Businesses (DSB), Detroit Based Micro Businesses (DBMB), Detroit Start-Ups (DSU), Minority-Owned Business Enterprises (MBE), and Woman-Owned Business Enterprises (WBE). Depending on the certification, businesses qualify for the following benefits: appreciation events, networking and capacity building opportunities, equalization credits, and visibility on the register. This dataset is updated weekly and is limited to certifications that were active as of the time when the dataset was last updated.The City of Detroit website provides more information about the Detroit Business Opportunity Program. A list the subset of 3-Digit NIGP Commodity codes that applicants may select to describe their business in the NIGP Code field is available from CRIO.
DEP's Certification & Restoration Program currently licenses water and wastewater treatment plant operators and water distribution system operators throughout Florida. Obtaining one of these licenses is a prerequisite to obtaining employment as a plant operator.See Metadata for contact information.
This data indicates by calendar year the What Works Cities certification level achieved by the City of Tempe. Certification helps cities benchmark their progress and develop a roadmap for using data and evidence to deliver results for residents.This data table supports the Data-Driven Governance performance measure.The performance measure page is available at 3.35 Data-Driven Governance. Additional Information (pending)Source: ExcelContact (author): Stephanie DeitrickContact E-Mail (author): Stephanie_Deitrick@tempe.govContact (maintainer): Contact E-Mail (maintainer): Data Source Type: ExcelPreparation Method: ManualPublish Frequency: AnnualPublish Method: ManualData Dictionary
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The requirement to hold a Waste Collection Permit is in accordance with section 34(1) of the Waste Management Act 1996 (as amended). A permit is required by anyone collecting Waste on a commercial basis to ensure that the Waste is gathered, sorted and transported correctly. The revised Waste Management (Collection Permit) Regulations 2007 (S.I. 820 of 2007 & S.I. 87 of 2008) came into effect on 1st of June 2008. It is recommended that this dataset is read in conjunction with the ‘Waste Facility Permit Locations SDCC’ dataset.
DEP, Water Resource Management - Certification & Restoration Program currently licenses water and wastewater treatment plant operators and water distribution system operators throughout Florida. These are individuals that are licensed to operate DEP permitted water treatment facilities (DW), wastewater treatment facilities (WW) and water distribution systems (DS). In all, there are 12 different levels of licensure (DS1, DS2, DS3, DWA, DWB, DWC, DWD, WWA, WWB, WWC and WWD) and two licensure statuses ("Active" and "Inactive"). It is our intent to create a visual representation of the location of each of these individual licenses in Florida by using the addresses that are stored in the program's Oracle database. This layer only includes those licenses which are "Active".
Note: This web page provides data on health facilities only. To file a complaint against a facility, please see: https://www.cdph.ca.gov/Programs/CHCQ/LCP/Pages/FileAComplaint.aspxThe California Department of Public Health (CDPH), Center for Health Care Quality, Licensing and Certification (L&C) Program licenses and certifies more than 30 types of healthcare facilities. The Electronic Licensing Management System (ELMS) is a CDPH data system created to manage state licensing-related data and enforcement actions. This file includes California healthcare facilities that are operational and have a current license issued by the CDPH and/or a current U.S. Department of Health and Human Services’ Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) certification.To link the CDPH facility IDs with those from other Departments, like HCAI, please reference the "Licensed Facility Cross-Walk" Open Data table at https://data.chhs.ca.gov/dataset/licensed-facility-crosswalk. Facility geographic variables are updated monthly, if latitude/longitude information is missing at any point in time, it should be available when the next time the Open Data facility file is refreshed.Please note that the file contains the data from ELMS as of the 11th business day of the month. See DATA_DATE variable for the specific date of when the data was extracted.
This dataset represents a list of Minority and Women owned businesses as well as locations, services, and contact information.
Vernal pools are small, shallow ponds characterized by lack of fish and by periods of dryness. Vernal pool habitat is extremely important to a variety of wildlife species including some amphibians that breed exclusively in vernal pools, and other organisms such as fairy shrimp, which spend their entire life cycles confined to vernal pool habitat. Many additional wildlife species utilize vernal pools for breeding, feeding and other important functions. Certified vernal pools are protected if they fall under the jurisdiction of the Massachusetts Wetlands Protection Act Regulations (310 CMR 10.00). However, the certification of a pool only establishes that it functions biologically as a vernal pool. Certification does not determine that the pool is within a resource area protected by the Wetlands Protection Act. Certified vernal pools are also afforded protection under the state Water Quality Certification regulations (401 Program), the state Title 5 regulations, and the Forest Cutting Practices Act regulations.
All applicants for a Basic Business License operating from a commercial location in the District of Columbia must provide a Certificate of Occupancy (C of O) for the premise address from which the business activity is conducted in order to demonstrate the activity does not conflict with building and zoning codes. A certificate of occupancy is needed to occupy any structure other than a single family dwelling. To include the following uses: two family flat, apartment house, and all commercial uses.
Map displays large traffic generating developments whose gross floor area or parking spaces meet or exceed the thresholds defined by section 14-312-1 of the Office of the State Traffic Administrations (OSTA) regulations.
Note: The above "Item updated" date is the date that this page was last updated. NHESP updates the data as needed, and the data served here is refreshed nightly by MassGIS.This service contains points for all vernal pools that have been certified by the Natural Heritage and Endangered Species Program (NHESP) according to the Guidelines for the Certification of Vernal Pool Habitat (PDF) (MA Division of Fisheries & Wildlife, 2009).
Vernal pools are small, shallow ponds characterized by lack of fish and by periods of dryness. Vernal pool habitat is extremely important to a variety of wildlife species including some amphibians that breed exclusively in vernal pools, and other organisms such as fairy shrimp, which spend their entire life cycles confined to vernal pool habitat. Many additional wildlife species utilize vernal pools for breeding, feeding and other important functions. Certified vernal pools are protected if they fall under the jurisdiction of the Massachusetts Wetlands Protection Act Regulations (310 CMR 10.00). However, the certification of a pool only establishes that it functions biologically as a vernal pool. Certification does not determine that the pool is within a resource area protected by the Wetlands Protection Act. Certified vernal pools are also afforded protection under the state Water Quality Certification regulations (401 Program), the state Title 5 regulations, and the Forest Cutting Practices Act regulations.Please see layer metadata for more details.Feature service also available.
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Provides information on tobacco retail designation (company name, address, registration date, data standard date, etc.) in Gwangsan-gu, Gwangju Metropolitan City.
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On the Contract Compliance and Information System website available on: https://louisvilleky.diversitycompliance.com/?TN=louisvilleky , users can download and consume various types of data related to supplier diversity and prequalification processes. This includes information on how businesses can become prequalified to bid on contracts, details about current bid opportunities, and resources for minority, women-owned, and disadvantaged business enterprises. The site also provides access to compliance documents and guidelines to help businesses understand and meet the requirements for doing business with the Louisville Metro Government. Additionally, users can find tools and support for navigating the prequalification and bidding processes.To download data from the Compliance website, you can follow these steps:Use the Search Option: Each item has a search option that allows you to find specific datasets by entering keywords or using filters.Select the Desired Dataset: Once you find the dataset you need, click on it to view more details.Download the Data: You can download the data in various formats, including CSV and Excel. Look for the download button or link, and choose your preferred format.If you have any further questions about the data or the website, please contact the Human Relations Commission directly at: https://louisvilleky.wufoo.com/forms/contact-human-relations-commission/
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This database file contains budget expense records for Suffolk County, New York, USA. These records were included within the Suffolk County 2016 Adopted Expense Budget.
The Department of Behavioral Health ensures that high quality mental health services are available to District residents through a rigorous certification program conducted by the Office of Accountability. DBH certifies a provider to deliver services that support individual recovery with qualified, culturally competent staff in a safe facility. A provider also must comply with local and federal rules and regulations. Only a certified provider is eligible to participate in the District’s public behavioral health system. Services include diagnostic assessment, medication, counseling, and community support.
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Dataset contains information on Tempeans receiving post-secondary education, licenses, certificates. Data supports City's Achieve65Tempe goal that 65 percent of Tempe’s adult population access post-secondary education, resulting in a certification to an advanced degree by 2030.This page provides data for the Post-Secondary School Achievement Rate performance measure. Certificate and License estimates from the Arizona Board of Regents.The performance measure dashboard is available at 3.09 Post-Secondary School Achievement Rate.Additional InformationSource: US Census, Arizona Board of RegentsContact: Marie RaymondContact E-Mail: Marie_Raymond@tempe.govData Source Type: Excel / CSVPreparation Method: Numbers retrieved from US Census and Arizona Board of Regents, then combined into a summary spreadsheet. The supporting data sources are also provided.Publish Frequency: annuallyPublish Method: manualData Dictionary
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