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  1. Adding and working with 3D layers in ArcGIS Online

    • teachwithgis.co.uk
    Updated Feb 19, 2020
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    Esri UK Education (2020). Adding and working with 3D layers in ArcGIS Online [Dataset]. https://teachwithgis.co.uk/datasets/adding-and-working-with-3d-layers-in-arcgis-online
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    Feb 19, 2020
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    Esrihttp://esri.com/
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    Esri UK Education
    Description

    Click here to open the ArcGIS Online 3D Map Viewer and work through the examples shown belowTo add 3D data to ArcGIS Online you will need a login for an ArcGIS Online account. We would recommend that you use a free schools subscription (full functionality) or the free public account (reduced functionality).Login to ArcGIS OnlineSearch for layers in ArcGIS Online:

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    ArcGIS Online: Map Viewer

    • fed.dcceew.gov.au
    Updated Apr 3, 2023
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    Dept of Climate Change, Energy, the Environment & Water (2023). ArcGIS Online: Map Viewer [Dataset]. https://fed.dcceew.gov.au/datasets/arcgis-online-map-viewer
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    Apr 3, 2023
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    Dept of Climate Change, Energy, the Environment & Water
    Description

    This Guide is designed to assist you with using ArcGIS Online (AGOL)'s Map Viewer.An ArcGIS web map is an interactive display of geographic information. Web maps are made by adding and combining layers. The layers are made from data, they are logical collections of geographic data.Map Viewer can be used to view, explore and create web maps in ArcGIS Online.

  3. Saving and sharing 3D maps in ArcGIS Online

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    Updated Feb 21, 2020
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    Esri UK Education (2020). Saving and sharing 3D maps in ArcGIS Online [Dataset]. https://teachwithgis.co.uk/datasets/saving-and-sharing-3d-maps-in-arcgis-online
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    Feb 21, 2020
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    Esrihttp://esri.com/
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    Esri UK Education
    Description

    Click here to open the ArcGIS Online 3D Map Viewer and work through the examples shown belowTo add 3D data to ArcGIS Online you will need a login for an ArcGIS Online account. We would recommend that you use a free schools subscription (full functionality) or the free public account (reduced functionality).Login to ArcGIS OnlineFind Mount Everest and save the 3D map so that it opens with an amazing view of the mountainShare your 3D map with a friend or colleague and get some feed back

  4. World Imagery

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    • inspiracie.arcgeo.sk
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    Updated Dec 13, 2009
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    Esri (2009). World Imagery [Dataset]. https://gis-for-secondary-schools-schools-be.hub.arcgis.com/maps/10df2279f9684e4a9f6a7f08febac2a9
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    Dec 13, 2009
    Dataset authored and provided by
    Esrihttp://esri.com/
    Area covered
    World,
    Description

    World Imagery provides one meter or better satellite and aerial imagery for most of the world’s landmass and lower resolution satellite imagery worldwide. The map is currently comprised of the following sources: Worldwide 15-m resolution TerraColor imagery at small and medium map scales.Maxar imagery basemap products around the world: Vivid Premium at 15-cm HD resolution for select metropolitan areas, Vivid Advanced 30-cm HD for more than 1,000 metropolitan areas, and Vivid Standard from 1.2-m to 0.6-cm resolution for the most of the world, with 30-cm HD across the United States and parts of Western Europe. More information on the Maxar products is included below. High-resolution aerial photography contributed by the GIS User Community. This imagery ranges from 30-cm to 3-cm resolution. You can contribute your imagery to this map and have it served by Esri via the Community Maps Program. Maxar Basemap ProductsVivid PremiumProvides committed image currency in a high-resolution, high-quality image layer over defined metropolitan and high-interest areas across the globe. The product provides 15-cm HD resolution imagery.Vivid AdvancedProvides committed image currency in a high-resolution, high-quality image layer over defined metropolitan and high-interest areas across the globe. The product includes a mix of native 30-cm and 30-cm HD resolution imagery.Vivid StandardProvides a visually consistent and continuous image layer over large areas through advanced image mosaicking techniques, including tonal balancing and seamline blending across thousands of image strips. Available from 1.2-m down to 30-cm HD. More on Maxar HD. Imagery UpdatesYou can use the Updates Mode in the World Imagery Wayback app to learn more about recent and pending updates. Accessing this information requires a user login with an ArcGIS organizational account. CitationsThis layer includes imagery provider, collection date, resolution, accuracy, and source of the imagery. With the Identify tool in ArcGIS Desktop or the ArcGIS Online Map Viewer you can see imagery citations. Citations returned apply only to the available imagery at that location and scale. You may need to zoom in to view the best available imagery. Citations can also be accessed in the World Imagery with Metadata web map.UseYou can add this layer to the ArcGIS Online Map Viewer, ArcGIS Desktop, or ArcGIS Pro. To view this layer with a useful reference overlay, open the Imagery Hybrid web map.FeedbackHave you ever seen a problem in the Esri World Imagery Map that you wanted to report? You can use the Imagery Map Feedback web map to provide comments on issues. The feedback will be reviewed by the ArcGIS Online team and considered for one of our updates.

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    09 - The Voters - Esri GeoInquiries collection for Government

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    Updated Jun 8, 2020
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    NCGE (2020). 09 - The Voters - Esri GeoInquiries collection for Government [Dataset]. https://library.ncge.org/datasets/09-the-voters-esri-geoinquiries-collection-for-government
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    Jun 8, 2020
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    NCGE
    Description

    THE GEOINQUIRIESâ„¢ COLLECTION FOR GOVERNMENT AND CIVICShttp://www.esri.com/geoinquiriesThe Esri GeoInquiryâ„¢ collection for Government and Civics contains 20 free, web-mapping activities that correspond and extend map-based concepts in leading middle school Government and Civics science textbooks. The activities use a standard inquiry-based instructional model, require about 15 minutes for a teacher to deliver, and are device agnostic. The activities harmonize with the C3 Framework. Fifteen activities are Level 1, requiring no login. Five activities are Level 2, requiring a login and use of the analysis tools in ArcGIS Online.All Government and Civics GeoInquiriesâ„¢ can be found at: http://esriurl.com/govGeoInquiries All GeoInquiriesâ„¢ can be found at: http://www.esri.com/geoinquiries

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    Tutorial: How to use Google Data Studio and ArcGIS Online to create an...

    • hydroshare.org
    • dataone.org
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    Updated Jul 31, 2020
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    Sarah Beganskas (2020). Tutorial: How to use Google Data Studio and ArcGIS Online to create an interactive data portal [Dataset]. http://doi.org/10.4211/hs.9edae0ef99224e0b85303c6d45797d56
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    Dataset updated
    Jul 31, 2020
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    HydroShare
    Authors
    Sarah Beganskas
    License

    Attribution 4.0 (CC BY 4.0)https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
    License information was derived automatically

    Description

    This tutorial will teach you how to take time-series data from many field sites and create a shareable online map, where clicking on a field location brings you to a page with interactive graph(s).

    The tutorial can be completed with a sample dataset (provided via a Google Drive link within the document) or with your own time-series data from multiple field sites.

    Part 1 covers how to make interactive graphs in Google Data Studio and Part 2 covers how to link data pages to an interactive map with ArcGIS Online. The tutorial will take 1-2 hours to complete.

    An example interactive map and data portal can be found at: https://temple.maps.arcgis.com/apps/View/index.html?appid=a259e4ec88c94ddfbf3528dc8a5d77e8

  7. Data from: Climate Shield Cold-Water Refuge Streams For Native Trout: ArcGIS...

    • agdatacommons.nal.usda.gov
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    Updated Feb 13, 2024
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    Dan Isaak; Mike Young; David Nagel (2024). Climate Shield Cold-Water Refuge Streams For Native Trout: ArcGIS Online map [Dataset]. https://agdatacommons.nal.usda.gov/articles/dataset/Climate_Shield_Cold-Water_Refuge_Streams_For_Native_Trout_ArcGIS_Online_map/24853026
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    Feb 13, 2024
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    U.S. Department of Agriculture Forest Servicehttp://fs.fed.us/
    Authors
    Dan Isaak; Mike Young; David Nagel
    License

    U.S. Government Workshttps://www.usa.gov/government-works
    License information was derived automatically

    Description

    Populations of many cold-water species are likely to decline this century with global warming, but declines will vary spatially and some populations will persist even under extreme climate change scenarios. Especially cold habitats could provide important refugia from both future environmental change and invasions by non-native species that prefer warmer waters. The Climate Shield website hosts geospatial data and related information that describes specific locations of cold-water refuge streams for native Cutthroat Trout (Oncorhynchus clarkii) and Bull Trout (Salvelinus confluentus) across the American West. Forecasts about the locations of refugia could enable the protection of key watersheds, inform support among multiple stakeholders, and provide a foundation for planning climate-smart conservation networks that improve the odds of preserving native trout populations through the 21st century. The Northern Rockies Adaptation Partnership provided a valuable forum that accelerated this work. The Great Northern and North Pacific Landscape Conservation Cooperatives generously funded the NorWeST project, which serves as the foundation for Climate Shield. The Climate Shield Cutthroat Trout and Bull Trout models were developed from fish surveys conducted at more than 4,500 locations in over 500 streams, as described in the cited peer-reviewed studies and agency reports. Resources in this dataset:Resource Title: Digital Maps and ArcGIS Shapefiles. File Name: Web Page, url: https://www.fs.fed.us/rm/boise/AWAE/projects/ClimateShield/maps.html Information is available here to download as easy-to-use digital maps (.pdf files) and ArcGIS shapefiles for all streams within the historical ranges of native trout across the northwestern U.S. The geographic areas match the NorWeST production units because those stream temperature scenarios are integral to Climate Shield.

  8. k

    ESRI Usage Table - 2021 to Present

    • state-of-gis.kingcounty.gov
    Updated Dec 18, 2024
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    King County (2024). ESRI Usage Table - 2021 to Present [Dataset]. https://state-of-gis.kingcounty.gov/datasets/esri-usage-table-2021-to-present
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    Dec 18, 2024
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    King County
    License

    MIT Licensehttps://opensource.org/licenses/MIT
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    Description

    This table is part of the King County State of GIS Software Usage dashboard.This table shows quarterly GIS Software usage by department from January 2021 to present. Usage data collected from ArcGIS Online login information, the OpenLM app, and King County's Active Directory instance.This table is updated once per quarter, in April, July, October, and January. Use the 🔒GIS License Manager (King County login and VPN required) for more detailed and more frequently updated data.

  9. 15cm Resolution Metadata

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    Updated Dec 12, 2009
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    Esri (2009). 15cm Resolution Metadata [Dataset]. https://www.cacgeoportal.com/maps/esri::15cm-resolution-metadata-114
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    Dec 12, 2009
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    Esrihttp://esri.com/
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    Description

    World Imagery provides one meter or better satellite and aerial imagery for most of the world’s landmass and lower resolution satellite imagery worldwide. The map is currently comprised of the following sources: Worldwide 15-m resolution TerraColor imagery at small and medium map scales.Maxar imagery basemap products around the world: Vivid Premium at 15-cm HD resolution for select metropolitan areas, Vivid Advanced 30-cm HD for more than 1,000 metropolitan areas, and Vivid Standard from 1.2-m to 0.6-cm resolution for the most of the world, with 30-cm HD across the United States and parts of Western Europe. More information on the Maxar products is included below. High-resolution aerial photography contributed by the GIS User Community. This imagery ranges from 30-cm to 3-cm resolution. You can contribute your imagery to this map and have it served by Esri via the Community Maps Program. Maxar Basemap ProductsVivid PremiumProvides committed image currency in a high-resolution, high-quality image layer over defined metropolitan and high-interest areas across the globe. The product provides 15-cm HD resolution imagery.Vivid AdvancedProvides committed image currency in a high-resolution, high-quality image layer over defined metropolitan and high-interest areas across the globe. The product includes a mix of native 30-cm and 30-cm HD resolution imagery.Vivid StandardProvides a visually consistent and continuous image layer over large areas through advanced image mosaicking techniques, including tonal balancing and seamline blending across thousands of image strips. Available from 1.2-m down to 30-cm HD. More on Maxar HD. Imagery UpdatesYou can use the Updates Mode in the World Imagery Wayback app to learn more about recent and pending updates. Accessing this information requires a user login with an ArcGIS organizational account. CitationsThis layer includes imagery provider, collection date, resolution, accuracy, and source of the imagery. With the Identify tool in ArcGIS Desktop or the ArcGIS Online Map Viewer you can see imagery citations. Citations returned apply only to the available imagery at that location and scale. You may need to zoom in to view the best available imagery. Citations can also be accessed in the World Imagery with Metadata web map.UseYou can add this layer to the ArcGIS Online Map Viewer, ArcGIS Desktop, or ArcGIS Pro. To view this layer with a useful reference overlay, open the Imagery Hybrid web map.FeedbackHave you ever seen a problem in the Esri World Imagery Map that you wanted to report? You can use the Imagery Map Feedback web map to provide comments on issues. The feedback will be reviewed by the ArcGIS Online team and considered for one of our updates.

  10. 4.8m Resolution Metadata

    • pacificgeoportal.com
    Updated Dec 12, 2009
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    Esri (2009). 4.8m Resolution Metadata [Dataset]. https://www.pacificgeoportal.com/datasets/esri::4-8m-resolution-metadata-114
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    Dec 12, 2009
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    Esrihttp://esri.com/
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    Description

    World Imagery provides one meter or better satellite and aerial imagery for most of the world’s landmass and lower resolution satellite imagery worldwide. The map is currently comprised of the following sources: Worldwide 15-m resolution TerraColor imagery at small and medium map scales.Maxar imagery basemap products around the world: Vivid Premium at 15-cm HD resolution for select metropolitan areas, Vivid Advanced 30-cm HD for more than 1,000 metropolitan areas, and Vivid Standard from 1.2-m to 0.6-cm resolution for the most of the world, with 30-cm HD across the United States and parts of Western Europe. More information on the Maxar products is included below. High-resolution aerial photography contributed by the GIS User Community. This imagery ranges from 30-cm to 3-cm resolution. You can contribute your imagery to this map and have it served by Esri via the Community Maps Program. Maxar Basemap ProductsVivid PremiumProvides committed image currency in a high-resolution, high-quality image layer over defined metropolitan and high-interest areas across the globe. The product provides 15-cm HD resolution imagery.Vivid AdvancedProvides committed image currency in a high-resolution, high-quality image layer over defined metropolitan and high-interest areas across the globe. The product includes a mix of native 30-cm and 30-cm HD resolution imagery.Vivid StandardProvides a visually consistent and continuous image layer over large areas through advanced image mosaicking techniques, including tonal balancing and seamline blending across thousands of image strips. Available from 1.2-m down to 30-cm HD. More on Maxar HD. Imagery UpdatesYou can use the Updates Mode in the World Imagery Wayback app to learn more about recent and pending updates. Accessing this information requires a user login with an ArcGIS organizational account. CitationsThis layer includes imagery provider, collection date, resolution, accuracy, and source of the imagery. With the Identify tool in ArcGIS Desktop or the ArcGIS Online Map Viewer you can see imagery citations. Citations returned apply only to the available imagery at that location and scale. You may need to zoom in to view the best available imagery. Citations can also be accessed in the World Imagery with Metadata web map.UseYou can add this layer to the ArcGIS Online Map Viewer, ArcGIS Desktop, or ArcGIS Pro. To view this layer with a useful reference overlay, open the Imagery Hybrid web map.FeedbackHave you ever seen a problem in the Esri World Imagery Map that you wanted to report? You can use the Imagery Map Feedback web map to provide comments on issues. The feedback will be reviewed by the ArcGIS Online team and considered for one of our updates.

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    Virtual Classroom: ArcGIS Online

    • edu.hub.arcgis.com
    Updated Nov 23, 2020
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    Education and Research (2020). Virtual Classroom: ArcGIS Online [Dataset]. https://edu.hub.arcgis.com/documents/b7b20905214e4ae5a8d3801e587286af
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    Nov 23, 2020
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    Education and Research
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    This resource was created and shared to the Esri Canada K-12 Listserv. Sign up today to get the latest updates for K-12 educators in Canada. For more information on the K-12 program at Esri Canada, please visit k12.esri.ca.

  12. Finding and navigating maps in ArcGIS Online

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    Updated Feb 18, 2020
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    Esri UK Education (2020). Finding and navigating maps in ArcGIS Online [Dataset]. https://teachwithgis.co.uk/datasets/finding-and-navigating-maps-in-arcgis-online-1
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    Feb 18, 2020
    Dataset provided by
    Esrihttp://esri.com/
    Authors
    Esri UK Education
    Description

    1) Find where you live & zoom in2) Change the basemaps to see how they represent the same space

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    Dover Vt MRGP Mobile Map, WRC

    • anrgeodata.vermont.gov
    Updated Sep 20, 2022
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    Windham Regional Commission (2022). Dover Vt MRGP Mobile Map, WRC [Dataset]. https://anrgeodata.vermont.gov/maps/117dfc6fa7974e45a079c1e9214869fe
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    Sep 20, 2022
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    Windham Regional Commission
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    Reporter for MRGPThe Reporter for MRGP doesn't require you to download any apps to complete an inventory; all you need is an internet connection and web browser. The Reporter includes culverts and bridges from VTCULVERTS, town highways from Vtrans and the current status of the MRGP segments and outlets on the map.MRGP Fieldworker SolutionNotes on MRGP fieldworker solution: July 12, 2021. The MRGP map now displays the current status of road segments and outlets. Fieldworkers using the MRGP solution should remove the offline map area(s) from their device, and keep their new offline map current, by syncing their map. Enabling auto-sync will get you the current segment or outlet status automatically. See FAQ section below for more information. Road Erosion Inventory forms are available and have a new look and feel this year. The drainage ditch survey is broken out into three pages for a better user experience. The first page contains survey and segment information, the second; the inventory, and the third; barriers to implementation. You will notice the questions are outlined by section so it’s easier to follow along too. The questions have remained the same. Survey123 has a new option requiring users to update surveys on their mobile device. That option has been enabled for the two MRGP Survey123 forms. Step 1: Download the free mobile appsFor fieldworkers to collect and submit data to VT DEC, two free apps are required: ArcGIS Collector or Field Maps and Survey123. ArcGIS Collector or Field Maps is used first to locate the segment or outlet for inventory, and Survey123, for completing the Road Erosion Inventory. ArcGIS Field Maps is ESRI’s new all-in-one app for field work and will replace ArcGIS Collector. You can download ArcGIS Collector or ArcGIS Fields Maps and Survey123 from the Google Play Store.You can download ArcGIS Collector or ArcGIS Field Maps and Survey123 from Apple Store.

    Step 2: Sign into the mobile appYou will need appropriate credentials to access fieldworker solution, please contact your Regional Planning Commission’s Transportation Planner or Jim Ryan (MRGP Program Lead) at (802) 490-6140.Open Collector for ArcGIS, select ‘ArcGIS Online’ as shown below, and enter the user name and password. The credential is saved unless you sign out. Step 3: Open the MRGP Mobile MapIf you’re working in an area that has a reliable data connection (e.g. LTE or 4G), open the map below by selecting it.Step 4: Select a road segment or outlet for inventoryUse your location, button circled in red below, select the segment or outlet you need to inventory, and select 'Update Road Segment Status' from the pop-up to launch Survey123.

    Step 5: Complete the Road Erosion Inventory and submit inventory to DECSelecting 'Update Road Segment Status' opens Survey123, downloads the relevant survey and pre-populates the REI with important information for reporting to DEC. You will have to enter the same username and password to access the REI forms. The credential is saved unless you sign out of Survey123.Complete the survey using the appropriate supplement below and submit the assessment directly to VT DEC.Paved Roads with Catch Basin SupplementPaved and Gravel Roads with Drainage Ditches Supplement

    Step 6: Repeat!Go back to the ArcGIS Collector or Field Maps and select the next segment for inventory and repeat steps 1-5.

    If you have question related to inventory protocol reach out to Jim Ryan, MRGP Program Lead, at jim.ryan@vermont.gov, (802) 490-6140If you have questions about implementing the mobile data collection piece please contact Ryan Knox, ADS-ANR IT, at ryan.knox@vermont.gov, (802) 793-0297

    The location where I'm doing inventory does not have a data coverage (LTE or 4G). What can I do?ArcGIS Collector allows you take map areas offline when you think there will be spotty or no data coverage. I made a video to demonstrate the steps for taking map areas offline - https://youtu.be/OEsJrCVT8BISurvey123 operates offline by default but you need to download the survey. My recommendation is to test the fieldworker solution (Steps 1-5) before you go into the field but don't submit the test survey.Where can I download the Road Erosion Scoring shown on the the Atlas? You can download the scoring for both outlets and road segments through the VT Open Geodata Portal.https://geodata.vermont.gov/maps/VTANR::mrgp-scoring-open-data/aboutHow do I use my own ArcGIS Collector map for launching the official MRGP REI survey form? You can use the following custom url for launching Survey123, open the REI and prepopulate answers in the form. More information is here. TIP: add what's below directly in the HTML view of the popup not the link as described in the post I provided.

    Hydrologically connected segments (lines):Update Road Segment Status

    Segment ID: {SegmentID}
    Segment Status: {SegmentStatus}
    {RoadName}, {Municipality}
    Outlets: {Outlets}
    Hydrologically connected outlets (points):Update Outlet Status

    Outlet ID: {OutletID}
    Municipality: {Municipality}
    Erosion: {ErosionValue}

    How do I save my name and organization information used in subsequent surveys? Watch this short video or execute the steps below:

    Open Survey123 and open a blank REI form (Collect button) Note: it's important to open a blank form so you don't save the same segment id for all your surveys Fill-in your 'Name' and 'Organization' and clear the 'Date of Assessment field' (x button). Using the favorites menu in the top-right corner you can use the current state of your survey to 'Set as favorite answers.' Close survey and 'Save this survey in Drafts.' Use Collector to launch survey from selected feature (segment or outlet). Using the favorites menu again, 'Paste answers from favorite.

    What if the map doesn't have the outlet or road segment I need to inventory for the MRGP? Go Directly to Survey123 and complete the appropriate Road Erosion Inventory and submit the data to DEC. The survey includes a Geopoint (location) that we can use to determine where you completed the inventory.

    Where can I view the Road Erosion Inventories completed with Survey123? Using the MRGP credentials you have access to another map that shows completed REIs.Web map - Completed Road Erosion Inventories for MRGPWhere can I download the 2020-2021 data collected with Survey123?Road Segments (lines) - https://vtanr.maps.arcgis.com/home/item.html?id=f8a11de8a5a0469596ef11429ab49465Outlets (points) - https://vtanr.maps.arcgis.com/home/item.html?id=ae13a925a662490184d5c5b1b9621672Where can I download the 2019 data collected with Survey123?

    Road Segments (lines) - https://vtanr.maps.arcgis.com/home/item.html?id=f60050c6f3c04c60b053470483acb5b1 Outlets (points) - https://vtanr.maps.arcgis.com/home/item.html?id=753006f9ecf144ccac8ce37772bb2c03 Where can I download the 2018 data collected with Survey123?Outlets (points) - https://vtanr.maps.arcgis.com/home/item.html?id=124b617d142e4a1dbcfb78a00e8b9bc5Road Segments (lines) - https://vtanr.maps.arcgis.com/home/item.html?id=8abcc0fcec0441ce8ae6cd38e3812b1b Where can I download the Hydrologically Connected Road Segments and Outlets?Vermont Open Data Geoportal - https://geodata.vermont.gov/datasets/VTANR::hydrologically-connected-road-segments-1/about

    This 2019 version of the MRGP Outlets is based on professional mapping completed using DEC's Stormwater Infrastructure dataset. In catch basin systems, work was completed to match outlets to road segments that drain to them. The outlets here correspond to Outlet IDs identified in the Hydrologically connected roads segments layer. For outlets that meet standard, road segments will also meet the standard for MRGP compliance.

  14. National Hydrography Dataset Plus Version 2.1

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    • resilience.climate.gov
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    Updated Aug 16, 2022
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    Esri (2022). National Hydrography Dataset Plus Version 2.1 [Dataset]. https://hub.arcgis.com/maps/4bd9b6892530404abfe13645fcb5099a
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    Aug 16, 2022
    Dataset authored and provided by
    Esrihttp://esri.com/
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    The National Hydrography Dataset Plus (NHDplus) maps the lakes, ponds, streams, rivers and other surface waters of the United States. Created by the US EPA Office of Water and the US Geological Survey, the NHDPlus provides mean annual and monthly flow estimates for rivers and streams. Additional attributes provide connections between features facilitating complicated analyses. For more information on the NHDPlus dataset see the NHDPlus v2 User Guide.Dataset SummaryPhenomenon Mapped: Surface waters and related features of the United States and associated territories not including Alaska.Geographic Extent: The United States not including Alaska, Puerto Rico, Guam, US Virgin Islands, Marshall Islands, Northern Marianas Islands, Palau, Federated States of Micronesia, and American SamoaProjection: Web Mercator Auxiliary Sphere Visible Scale: Visible at all scales but layer draws best at scales larger than 1:1,000,000Source: EPA and USGSUpdate Frequency: There is new new data since this 2019 version, so no updates planned in the futurePublication Date: March 13, 2019Prior to publication, the NHDPlus network and non-network flowline feature classes were combined into a single flowline layer. Similarly, the NHDPlus Area and Waterbody feature classes were merged under a single schema.Attribute fields were added to the flowline and waterbody layers to simplify symbology and enhance the layer's pop-ups. Fields added include Pop-up Title, Pop-up Subtitle, On or Off Network (flowlines only), Esri Symbology (waterbodies only), and Feature Code Description. All other attributes are from the original NHDPlus dataset. No data values -9999 and -9998 were converted to Null values for many of the flowline fields.What can you do with this layer?Feature layers work throughout the ArcGIS system. Generally your work flow with feature layers will begin in ArcGIS Online or ArcGIS Pro. Below are just a few of the things you can do with a feature service in Online and Pro.ArcGIS OnlineAdd this layer to a map in the map viewer. The layer is limited to scales of approximately 1:1,000,000 or larger but a vector tile layer created from the same data can be used at smaller scales to produce a webmap that displays across the full range of scales. The layer or a map containing it can be used in an application. Change the layer’s transparency and set its visibility rangeOpen the layer’s attribute table and make selections. Selections made in the map or table are reflected in the other. Center on selection allows you to zoom to features selected in the map or table and show selected records allows you to view the selected records in the table.Apply filters. For example you can set a filter to show larger streams and rivers using the mean annual flow attribute or the stream order attribute. Change the layer’s style and symbologyAdd labels and set their propertiesCustomize the pop-upUse as an input to the ArcGIS Online analysis tools. This layer works well as a reference layer with the trace downstream and watershed tools. The buffer tool can be used to draw protective boundaries around streams and the extract data tool can be used to create copies of portions of the data.ArcGIS ProAdd this layer to a 2d or 3d map. Use as an input to geoprocessing. For example, copy features allows you to select then export portions of the data to a new feature class. Change the symbology and the attribute field used to symbolize the dataOpen table and make interactive selections with the mapModify the pop-upsApply Definition Queries to create sub-sets of the layerThis layer is part of the ArcGIS Living Atlas of the World that provides an easy way to explore the landscape layers and many other beautiful and authoritative maps on hundreds of topics.Questions?Please leave a comment below if you have a question about this layer, and we will get back to you as soon as possible.

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    Ontario GeoHub Item Report

    • geohub.lio.gov.on.ca
    • hub.arcgis.com
    • +2more
    Updated Mar 15, 2022
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    Land Information Ontario (2022). Ontario GeoHub Item Report [Dataset]. https://geohub.lio.gov.on.ca/datasets/ontario-geohub-item-report
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    Dataset updated
    Mar 15, 2022
    Dataset authored and provided by
    Land Information Ontario
    License

    https://www.ontario.ca/page/open-government-licence-ontariohttps://www.ontario.ca/page/open-government-licence-ontario

    Area covered
    Ontario
    Description

    The Ontario GeoHub Item Report contains details on the items present in Ontario GeoHub and CarrefourGéo Ontario. The report can be filtered using the "date of last data update" to find recently updated items. See below for a list of the fields and descriptions.

    Status

    On going: data is being continually updated

    Maintenance and Update Frequency

    Daily: data is updated each day

    Contact

    Land Information Ontario Support, lio@ontario.ca

    Data Dictionary

        dataset_id - Identifier assigned to the item by ArcGIS Hub. For items based on a feature service this is a combination of the ArcGIS Online id and the layer number of the feature layer in the associated service. Format [agol_id]_[layer number].
    
        item_id - ArcGIS Online identifier associated with the item
    
        slug - Easy-to-read identifier for the dataset used in URLs
    
        url_dataset_id - Complete URL to the item using the dataset_id
    
        url_slug - Complete URL to the item using the slug
    
        item_tile - Item title
    
        snippet - Short description of the item
    
        item_type - ArcGIS Hub item type
    
        site - The site that the item resides in. Possible values: 'Ontario GeoHub' or 'CarrefourGéo Ontario'
    
        metadata_lang - Language of the metadata based on mdLang tag in metadata record
    
        detected_lang - Language of the metadata based on detection of the title and description using Google Translate libraries
    
        tags - ArcGIS Online tags associated with the item
    
        grp_name - Name of the Open Data Group through which this item was shared to ArcGIS Hub
    
        grp_id - Identifier of the Open Data Group through which this item was shared to ArcGIS Hub
    
        grp_owner - Name of the ArcGIS Online organization that owns the Open Data Group
    
        dataset_id_eng - The dataset_id of the related English record in Ontario GeoHub. Only applies to records where site = 'CarrefourGéo Ontario'
    
        dataset_id_fre - The dataset_id of the the related French record in CarrefourGeo Ontario. Only applied to records where site = 'Ontario GeoHub'
      item_id_eng - The item_id of the related English record in Ontario GeoHub. Only applies to records where site = 'CarrefourGéo Ontario'
      item_id_fre - The item_id of the the related French record in CarrefourGeo Ontario. Only applied to records where site = 'Ontario GeoHub'
    
        legacy_id - Identifier of the source record in the legacy Metadata Management Tool, where applicable
    
        ccsn - LIO Concrete Class Short Name associated with the item, where applicable
    
        agol_owner - Username of the ArcGIS Online user that owns the item
    
        agol_org - Name of the ArcGIS Organization to which the item belongs
    
        publisher - Item "source" organization as displayed in Hub search results
    
        publisher_src - Location from which Hub pulled the value of publisher
    
        data_url - The data url associated with the item
    
        fgdb_link - Link to the LIO-generated file geodatabase download package associated with the item, where applicable
    
        shp_link - Link to the LIO-generated shapefile download package associated with the item, where applicable
    
        created_dt - Item creation date
    
        modified_dt - Item modified date
    
        dl_package_dt - Esri download creation date
    
        dl_lastrety_dt - Date of last attempt to generate Esri download
    
        data_currency_dt - Date of last data update
    
        data_currency_dt_src - Source from which data_currency_dt was retrieved
    
        metadata_present - Indicates whether an ISO-19115 NAP metadata record exists for this item
    
        metadata_url - Direct URL to the unformatted XML metadata for the item
    
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    Carbon Sinking: Rural Land Use Change - Student Materials

    • gisinschools.eagle.co.nz
    Updated Oct 7, 2022
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    GIS in Schools - Teaching Materials - New Zealand (2022). Carbon Sinking: Rural Land Use Change - Student Materials [Dataset]. https://gisinschools.eagle.co.nz/documents/c4694da84ab14edfa8b0602e23e91149
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    Oct 7, 2022
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    GIS in Schools - Teaching Materials - New Zealand
    Description

    Lesson in ArcGIS Online to help determine what rural land could be successfully converted to Forestry without impacting productive farmland. This lesson can be used to supplement existing materials you may already be teaching in the classroom.It is not designed for assessment.This lesson requires students to have a username and password for the schools ArcGIS Online subscription.For assistance with adding your students into the schools ArcGIS Online subscription or to order a schools ArcGIS Online subscription free of charge contact gisinschools@eagle.co.nz

  17. 75m Resolution Metadata

    • inspiracie.arcgeo.sk
    • digital-earth-pacificcore.hub.arcgis.com
    • +1more
    Updated Dec 12, 2009
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    Esri (2009). 75m Resolution Metadata [Dataset]. https://inspiracie.arcgeo.sk/datasets/esri::75m-resolution-metadata-114/about
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    Dec 12, 2009
    Dataset authored and provided by
    Esrihttp://esri.com/
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    World Imagery provides one meter or better satellite and aerial imagery for most of the world’s landmass and lower resolution satellite imagery worldwide. The map is currently comprised of the following sources:Worldwide 15-m resolution TerraColor imagery at small and medium map scales.Maxar imagery basemap products around the world: Vivid Premium at 15-cm HD resolution for select metropolitan areas, Vivid Advanced 30-cm HD for more than 1,000 metropolitan areas, and Vivid Standard from 1.2-m to 0.6-cm resolution for the most of the world, with 30-cm HD across the United States and parts of Western Europe. More information on the Maxar products is included below. High-resolution aerial photography contributed by the GIS User Community. This imagery ranges from 30-cm to 3-cm resolution. You can contribute your imagery to this map and have it served by Esri via the Community Maps Program.Maxar Basemap ProductsVivid PremiumProvides committed image currency in a high-resolution, high-quality image layer over defined metropolitan and high-interest areas across the globe. The product provides 15-cm HD resolution imagery.Vivid AdvancedProvides committed image currency in a high-resolution, high-quality image layer over defined metropolitan and high-interest areas across the globe. The product includes a mix of native 30-cm and 30-cm HD resolution imagery.Vivid StandardProvides a visually consistent and continuous image layer over large areas through advanced image mosaicking techniques, including tonal balancing and seamline blending across thousands of image strips. Available from 1.2-m down to 30-cm HD. More on Maxar HD.Updates and CoverageYou can use the World Imagery Updates app to learn more about recent updates and map coverage.CitationsThis layer includes imagery provider, collection date, resolution, accuracy, and source of the imagery. With the Identify tool in ArcGIS Desktop or the ArcGIS Online Map Viewer you can see imagery citations. Citations returned apply only to the available imagery at that location and scale. You may need to zoom in to view the best available imagery. Citations can also be accessed in the World Imagery with Metadata web map.UseYou can add this layer to the ArcGIS Online Map Viewer, ArcGIS Desktop, or ArcGIS Pro. To view this layer with a useful reference overlay, open the Imagery Hybrid web map.FeedbackHave you ever seen a problem in the Esri World Imagery Map that you wanted to report? You can use the Imagery Map Feedback web map to provide comments on issues. The feedback will be reviewed by the ArcGIS Online team and considered for one of our updates.

  18. ACS Transportation to Work Variables - Boundaries

    • covid-hub.gio.georgia.gov
    • hub.arcgis.com
    • +2more
    Updated Oct 22, 2018
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    Esri (2018). ACS Transportation to Work Variables - Boundaries [Dataset]. https://covid-hub.gio.georgia.gov/maps/222007e8651f4907bf29b9359a2f3252
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    Oct 22, 2018
    Dataset authored and provided by
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    This layer shows workers' place of residence by mode of commute. This is shown by tract, county, and state boundaries. This service is updated annually to contain the most currently released American Community Survey (ACS) 5-year data, and contains estimates and margins of error. There are also additional calculated attributes related to this topic, which can be mapped or used within analysis. This layer is symbolized by the percentage of workers who drove alone. To see the full list of attributes available in this service, go to the "Data" tab, and choose "Fields" at the top right. Current Vintage: 2019-2023ACS Table(s): B08301 (Not all lines of this ACS table are available in this feature layer.)Data downloaded from: Census Bureau's API for American Community Survey Date of API call: December 12, 2024National Figures: data.census.govThe United States Census Bureau's American Community Survey (ACS):About the SurveyGeography & ACSTechnical DocumentationNews & UpdatesThis ready-to-use layer can be used within ArcGIS Pro, ArcGIS Online, its configurable apps, dashboards, Story Maps, custom apps, and mobile apps. Data can also be exported for offline workflows. For more information about ACS layers, visit the FAQ. Please cite the Census and ACS when using this data.Data Note from the Census:Data are based on a sample and are subject to sampling variability. The degree of uncertainty for an estimate arising from sampling variability is represented through the use of a margin of error. The value shown here is the 90 percent margin of error. The margin of error can be interpreted as providing a 90 percent probability that the interval defined by the estimate minus the margin of error and the estimate plus the margin of error (the lower and upper confidence bounds) contains the true value. In addition to sampling variability, the ACS estimates are subject to nonsampling error (for a discussion of nonsampling variability, see Accuracy of the Data). The effect of nonsampling error is not represented in these tables.Data Processing Notes:This layer is updated automatically when the most current vintage of ACS data is released each year, usually in December. The layer always contains the latest available ACS 5-year estimates. It is updated annually within days of the Census Bureau's release schedule. Click here to learn more about ACS data releases.Boundaries come from the US Census TIGER geodatabases, specifically, the National Sub-State Geography Database (named tlgdb_(year)_a_us_substategeo.gdb). Boundaries are updated at the same time as the data updates (annually), and the boundary vintage appropriately matches the data vintage as specified by the Census. These are Census boundaries with water and/or coastlines erased for cartographic and mapping purposes. For census tracts, the water cutouts are derived from a subset of the 2020 Areal Hydrography boundaries offered by TIGER. Water bodies and rivers which are 50 million square meters or larger (mid to large sized water bodies) are erased from the tract level boundaries, as well as additional important features. For state and county boundaries, the water and coastlines are derived from the coastlines of the 2023 500k TIGER Cartographic Boundary Shapefiles. These are erased to more accurately portray the coastlines and Great Lakes. The original AWATER and ALAND fields are still available as attributes within the data table (units are square meters).The States layer contains 52 records - all US states, Washington D.C., and Puerto RicoCensus tracts with no population that occur in areas of water, such as oceans, are removed from this data service (Census Tracts beginning with 99).Percentages and derived counts, and associated margins of error, are calculated values (that can be identified by the "_calc_" stub in the field name), and abide by the specifications defined by the American Community Survey.Field alias names were created based on the Table Shells file available from the American Community Survey Summary File Documentation page.Negative values (e.g., -4444...) have been set to null, with the exception of -5555... which has been set to zero. These negative values exist in the raw API data to indicate the following situations:The margin of error column indicates that either no sample observations or too few sample observations were available to compute a standard error and thus the margin of error. A statistical test is not appropriate.Either no sample observations or too few sample observations were available to compute an estimate, or a ratio of medians cannot be calculated because one or both of the median estimates falls in the lowest interval or upper interval of an open-ended distribution.The median falls in the lowest interval of an open-ended distribution, or in the upper interval of an open-ended distribution. A statistical test is not appropriate.The estimate is controlled. A statistical test for sampling variability is not appropriate.The data for this geographic area cannot be displayed because the number of sample cases is too small.

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    P-Patch

    • catalog.data.gov
    • data.seattle.gov
    • +3more
    Updated Apr 26, 2025
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    City of Seattle ArcGIS Online (2025). P-Patch [Dataset]. https://catalog.data.gov/dataset/p-patch
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    Apr 26, 2025
    Dataset provided by
    City of Seattle ArcGIS Online
    Description

    The P-Patch Community Gardening Program is made up of community managed open spaces throughout Seattle where gardeners use small plots of land to grow organic food, flowers, and herbs. All P-Patch gardens are open to the public to enjoy and are utilized as communal spaces, restorative spaces, learning and idea incubators, and venues for community gatherings. For more information, please see the Department of Neighborhoods P-Patch Community Gardening. Displays data from DON.PPATCH. Labels are based on the attribute NAME. Each p-patch has an URL attribute, please use to find more information about specific p-patch. Updated as needed, last update April 2025.

  20. KDHE Regulated Storage Tank

    • hub.kansasgis.org
    Updated May 20, 2022
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    KDHE Public ArcGIS (2022). KDHE Regulated Storage Tank [Dataset]. https://hub.kansasgis.org/datasets/kdhe::kdhe-regulated-storage-tank
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    May 20, 2022
    Dataset provided by
    Kansas Department of Health and Environmenthttp://www.kdheks.gov/
    Authors
    KDHE Public ArcGIS
    Area covered
    Description

    The data is updated nightly using ArcGIS scripting. Scripting will not update the ArcGIS Online "item updated" date, which only reflects the last time the ArcGIS Online item page was last updated. PROHIBITED USES: KSA 45-230 prohibits the use of names and addresses contained in public records for certain commercial purposes. By submitting this request, you are signing the following written certification that you will not use the information in the records for any purpose prohibited by law.

    DATA LIMITATIONS:

    This data set is not designed for use as a regulatory tool in permitting or citing decisions; it may be used as a reference source. Carefully consider the provisional or incomplete nature of these data before using them for decisions that concern personal safety or involves substantial monetary consequences.

    A new facility point is added when a new facility is added to the origination database.

    Data is replicated on a nightly basis for public consumption. KDHE is not responsible for database integrity following download.

    This dataset contains One point represents one facility. A facility may have more than one physical tank or may have no tanks depending on "Tank Facility Status". Review tank count field.> For the details of the Tanks at that facility, see the "Storage Tank Details" Feature Layer. This will provide more information about the tank, such as materials stored and capacity. For Storage Tanks that are under remediation, see the "Leaking Underground Storage Tank" Feature Layer.

    The facility point is not the exact location of the tank, but a general representative somewhere in the property of the Storage Tank Facility.

    KDHE makes no assurances of the accuracy or validity of information presented in the Spatial Data. KDHE Tanks have been located using a variety of locational methods. More recent points are geocoded and validated with accuracy of 3-10 meters. Many inactive/old facilities only had a Legal description to calculate point placement on a map, with an accuracy of 250 – 2000 meters.For users who wish to interact with the data in a finished product, KDHE recommends using our Kansas Environmental Interest Finder . More information about KDHE can be found on the Kansas Department of Health and Environment website .More information about KDHE Storage Tanks can be found on the Kansas Department of Health and Environment website Storage Tanks Division .Attributes: FAC_STATUS: Facility Status - the highest operational status of any of the tanks on the facility. Some facilities may currently have all the tanks inactive, but could have the potential to hold material.ENTITY_STATUS: The status of the ENTIRE facility. This dataset only includes facilities with active KDHE regulations. If it closes with contamination, the facility would transfer to the Identified Sites Listing (see ISL Layer).PERMIT_UST*: Count of Permitted "Underground Storage Tanks"PERMIT_AST:* Count of Permitted "Above Ground Storage Tanks"EXPIRE_AST*: Count of Above Ground Storage Tank Permit has expired. Could potentially be activated at any time.UNPERMIT_AST*: Above Ground Storage Tank is Unpermitted.EXPIRE_UST*: Count of Underground Storage Tank Permit has expired. Could potentially be activated at any time.INSPECT_DATE: last date of an in person inspection of the tanksOWN_NAME: Name of the Owner of the facility.PUBLINK: Link to a web reporting pageLUST_COUNT: Count of Leaking Underground Storage Tank. See the "LUST data layer" for more information.*Refer to the "Tanks Detail" Layer for more information on an individual tank.

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Esri UK Education (2020). Adding and working with 3D layers in ArcGIS Online [Dataset]. https://teachwithgis.co.uk/datasets/adding-and-working-with-3d-layers-in-arcgis-online
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Adding and working with 3D layers in ArcGIS Online

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Feb 19, 2020
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Esri UK Education
Description

Click here to open the ArcGIS Online 3D Map Viewer and work through the examples shown belowTo add 3D data to ArcGIS Online you will need a login for an ArcGIS Online account. We would recommend that you use a free schools subscription (full functionality) or the free public account (reduced functionality).Login to ArcGIS OnlineSearch for layers in ArcGIS Online:

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