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The 2021 Combined Sewer Overflow (CSO) spatial data layer shows the point locations of National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) permitted combined sewer overflow discharges. These outfalls occur in older cities in Massachusetts that still have areas of combined sewer and stormwater systems which overflow during heavy storm events. MassDEP has responsibility for ensuring that these systems, along with other sanitary sewer systems, are in compliance with the Clean Waters Act https://www.epa.gov/laws-regulations/summary-clean-water-act and the regulations adopted under 314 CMR 1.00 through 9.00 – please see https://www.mass.gov/regulations/314-CMR-9-401-water-quality-certification for more detail. Please refer to the Sanitary Sewer Systems and Combined Sewer Overflows guide for additional information.A list of active CSO locations was created and checked against lists contained in the NPDES permit for each CSO system along with lists contained in reports available from the systems online or on town websites. In some cases, when needed, CSO systems were contacted to verify active status of outfalls.Outfall locations are estimates based on the best available maps or coordinates and may contain errors and should only be used as a guide. For additional locational information please contact the CSO systems involved.Source Materials and Data AutomationMassDEP staff used information including maps and general descriptions of CSO locations found online and in NPDES permits to assist in mapping. This information was supplemented by maps and coordinates received from municipal staff responsible for CSO management in each of the systems involved, staff knowledge of outfall locations, maps found in system reports, and maps found on town web sites. MassDEP staff viewed the material and then mapped or verified the location of the CSO using the 2019 orthophoto as a basemap. Some systems were able to provide GIS data directly to MassDEP staff – in these cases, CSO locations were placed directly onto the provided points s or the systems provided point locations were used to verify MassDEP locations. When available, coordinates were entered directly and then checked against the orthophoto and other available maps for general accuracy. Last updated July, 2021.
FIELD
TYPE/WDTH
DEFINITION
NPDES_ID
C/50
Permit Number for the National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES)
SYSTEMNAME
C/50
CSO System Name
OUTFALL_ID
C/15
Outfall number according to the Town or System
DEP_OUTFL_ID
C/15
Unique ID for the CSO which combines the Town or System abbreviation with the CSO Outfall No
RECVING_WATER
C/100
The body of water the CSO drains into
ADDRESS
C/120
General locational description of the CSO
TOWN
C/40
Standard (1-351) municipality name where the CSO is actually located
DEP_REGION
C/4
MassDEP Regional Office Code
L_TYPE
C/10
Type of location, i.e., estimated location, center of site, etc.
POINT_X
D
X Coordinate Decimal Degrees
POINT_Y
D
Y Coordinate Decimal Degrees
MAJOR_BASIN
C/100
Major Basin the outfall is located within
PERMIT_URL
C/200
URL to permit online
Data Universe
A list of active CSO locations was created and checked against lists contained in the NPDES permit for each CSO system along with lists contained in reports available from the systems online or on town websites. In some cases, when needed, CSO systems were contacted to verify active status of outfalls.CONTACTS AND TERMS OF USE
The CSOs contained in the CSO spatial data layer are based on a list provided by the MassDEP Bureau of Water Resources Wastewater program – for general questions please contact Lealdon Langley at (617) 574-6882. Locations are estimates and should only be used as a guide. For additional locational information please contact the CSO systems involved. For GIS related questions please contact the MassDEP GIS Program at (617) 292-5500.
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Small Area Population Statistics (SAPS) are Census statistics produced by the Central Statistics Office (CSO) for a range of geographical levels including 31 Administrative Counties, 95 Municipal districts, 3,409 Electoral Divisions and 18,641 Small Areas. Although the statistics are collected by the CSO the statutory boundary data sets are administered by OSi. On this website the statistical and boundary data have been fused together to provide almost 500 layers of geo-statistical information. These layers can be downloaded as Open Data in a variety of formats or alternatively accessed via a set of Open APIs.
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F7111 - Usual Resident population aged 15 years who work from home. Published by Central Statistics Office. Available under the license Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 (CC-BY-4.0).Usual Resident population aged 15 years who work from home...
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The Census of Agriculture dataset is made up of Electoral Division boundaries. Indicators available by ED include the number of sheep and the number of cattle. This data was made available from the Census of Agriculture 2010. More information on the Census of Agriculture can be obtained from the CSO website. http://www.cso.ie/en/newsandevents/pressreleases/2012pressreleases/pressreleasecensusofagriculture2010finalresults/
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IPA06 - Structural Business Statistics. Published by Central Statistics Office. Available under the license Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 (CC-BY-4.0).Structural Business Statistics...
The project entailed deployment of an on-site on-demand peracetic acid (PAA) disinfectant pilot system at a combined sewer storage facility in Akron, OH (Akron Rack 40). The pilot system was constructed and wet tested in Cincinnati, OH at EPA facilities and transported via trailer to the Akron site. The system produced a dilute peracetic acid disinfection solution via reaction of two industrial detergent powders (TAED - Tetraacetylethylenediamine and SPC - Sodium percarbonate) in a water matrix. The disinfectant was injected into a simulated combined sewer overflow (CSO) stream via mixing Little Cuyahoga River water with raw sewage drawn from the Akron sewer system. Samples were drawn after 5-minute, 10-minute and 15-minute contact time to determine efficacy of the system at reducing pathogens as primarily determined through E. coli inactivation. Sample sets from two trials were also analyzed for inactivation of Heterotrophic bacteria and Bacteriophage MS2 as surrogate for viral inactivation.
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This layer indicates which areas contribute sanitary and storm water flow to a CSO overflow point. Areas are broken down by NPDES Outfall Number. The data source is DWW.cso_basin_plgn_pv. The layer continues to be updated as new information about the CSO system becomes available and as modifications to the system are completed. The boundaries in this layer were created and updated for purposes of developing a hydrologic and hydraulic computer model. The model was used to estimate CSO control volumes and develop CSO control alternatives. Estimation of control volume and alternative analysis did not require a parcel level of detail, so it is expected that the boundary is not always correct at the parcel level. In addition, the CSO basin boundary shapefile reflects both the sewer basin AND the drainage basin tributary to the overflow point, and these two basins do not always line up cleanly. This layer reflects the best compromise between the two boundaries.
CSO attributes and location information are from a variety of datasets for each state: Connecticut: Beginning with GIS data compiled by the Connecticut Department of Energy and Environmental Protection (“CT DEEP”) and displayed on their CSO Right-to-Know site (https://portal.ct.gov/DEEP/Municipal-Wastewater/Combined-Sewer-Overflows-Right-to-Know), EPA filtered the data for the purposes of this map and made corrections based upon updated information available in EPA’s files. EPA’s map only displays municipalities with CSO outfalls, whereas CT DEEP’s map includes municipalities with CSO-related bypasses at their Wastewater Treatment Facilities (but no Combined Sewer Collection System CSO outfalls). EPA’s map only displays CSO outfalls – the point at which CSOs are discharged to the receiving water - whereas CT DEEP’s map includes CSO regulators (the structure through which wastewater and stormwater exits the conveyance pipe towards the Wastewater Treatment Facility). Maine: Service containing both facility and outfall locations permitted under the Maine Pollution Elimination System (MEPDES) and administered by the Maine Department of Environmental Protection (MEDEP). The data has been collected using multiple methods over 2 decades under the direction of the Maine DEP GIS Unit. All location data was quality checked by MEDEP MEPDES Inspectors and GIS Unit staff in 2018. Massachusetts: Attribute and location information from a combination of MassDEP CSOs(https://mass-eoeea.maps.arcgis.com/apps/webappviewer/index.html?id=08c0019270254f0095a0806b155abcde) (metadata - https://mass-eoeea.maps.arcgis.com/home/item.html?id=0262b339c2c74213bdaaa15adccc0e96) and NPDES permits(https://www.epa.gov/npdes-permits/massachusetts-final-individual-npdes-permits). New Hampshire: Active CSO outfalls collected from NH NPDES permits(https://www.epa.gov/npdes-permits/new-hampshire-final-individual-npdes-permits). EPA made corrections based upon updated information available in EPA’s files. Rhode Island: RI CSO Outfall Point Features. The outfalls managed by the Narragansett Bay Commission are downloadable from a GIS file through RIGIS (Rhode Island Geographic Information System https://www.rigis.org/datasets/nbc-sewer-overflows/explore?location=41.841121%2C-71.414224%2C13.57&showTable=true). Data was intended for use in utility facility engineering structure inventory. Last updated: 2019. Downloaded: 11/19/2021. Metadata (https://www.arcgis.com/sharing/rest/content/items/2108bab269df47f988e59c18a556f37d/info/metadata/metadata.xml?format=default&output=html) Vermont: Attribute and location information from Vermont Open Geodata Poral (https://geodata.vermont.gov/datasets/VTANR::stormwater-infrastructure-point-features/explore?location=43.912839%2C-72.414150%2C9.29). Point, line, and polygon data was collected and compiled through field observations, municipal member knowledge, ortho-photo interpretation, digitization of georeferenced town plans and record drawings, and state stormwater permit plans. Accuracy of all data is for planning purposes and field verification is at the user’s discretion. VT Layer: Stormwater Infrastructure (Point Features) Metadata (https://www.arcgis.com/sharing/rest/content/items/5c9875ee609c4586bd569dbacb2d92f1/info/metadata/metadata.xml?format=default&output=html).
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The Central Statistics Office (Ireland) publishes numerous national level statistical datasets on an annual basis. These inlcude, but are not limited to: labour market; earning; education; population; health; prices; climate; environment; industry; and agriculture. Data relating to mineral reserves, resources and production do not appear to be reported by the Central Statistics Office (Ireland).
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The Farm Structure Survey (FSS) collects data on the structure of agricultural holdings and is carried out by the Agriculture Division of the Central Statistics Office (CSO) of Ireland. The FSS held in 2010 was a full Census of Agriculture and took place in June 2010. In Ireland, the first Census of Agriculture was conducted in 1847 and annually thereafter until 1953. Censuses of Agriculture were then conducted every five years between 1960 and 1980, and every ten years or so after that. A Farm Structure Survey (FSS) is carried out on a smaller sample approximately every three years to measure changes in farm structure between Censuses.
National coverage
Households
The statistical unit is the agricultural holding, defined as a single unit, both technically and economically, which has a single management and which undertakes the following agricultural activities within the economic territory of the EU (either as its primary or secondary activity): (i) growing of non-perennial crops; (ii) growing of perennial crops; (iii) plant propagation; (iv) animal production; (v) mixed farming; or (vi) support activities to agriculture and post-harvest crop activities.
Census/enumeration data [cen]
a. Frame The Farm Register (FR) held by the CSO was used as a census frame. The FR contains all farms, including all identified specialized, farms and is updated from registers maintained by the DAFM.
b. Complete and/or sample enumeration method(s) The CA was based on a complete enumeration. The SAPM was a sample survey.
Mail Questionnaire [mail]
An eight-page A4-sized questionnaire was issued to all holdings in the week prior to 1 June 2010, accompanied by an information booklet with detailed notes on each section of the questionnaire. A separate two-page A4-sized questionnaire was also issued to all specialist pig producers ("Pig questionnaire"). The SAPM was issued in late September 2010. This took the form of a four-page A4 questionnaire, also accompanied by an information leaflet.
Questionnaire:
Pig questionnaire:
DATA PROCESSING AND ARCHIVING OCR scanning captured the respondent's reply to every question on the form. Where the OCR software could not clearly identify a character, the questionnaire was `held' for review by a member of staff. Once this verification process was completed, the data on the questionnaire were written to a flat file for importing into the CSO's database. Data entry, verification and editing were carried out by the census processing staff in the CSO (temporary staff and more experienced supervisory staff). SAS Enterprise Guide was used to perform the sample selection for the SAPM, which was a stratified random sampling using the Neymann allocation.
CENSUS DATA QUALITY Necessary steps were taken to ensure full coverage of the census population. Wherever possible, census data were also compared with other sources, including administrative registers
Preliminary results from the CA 2010 were published in February 2012. A special report on agricultural labour input was published in October 2012. A final detailed publication of the CA results was released in December 2012.The census results are available on the CSO website
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This interactive map provides the user the ability to physically locate, and obtain information on, New Jersey's combined sewer overflow (CSO) outfalls. For further information on NJ's CSOs, please click here to visit the program's website.Distribution Liability Statement: This organization provides the geographic data "as is". This organization makes no guarantee or warranty concerning the accuracy of information contained in the geographic data. Also, this organization makes no warranty either expressed or implied, regarding the condition of the product or its fitness for any particular purpose. The burden for determining fitness for use lies entirely with the user. Although these files have been processed successfully on computers at this organization, no warranty is made by this organization regarding the use of these data on any other system, nor does the fact of distribution constitute or imply any such warranty. See also "Use Constraints" for additional distribution and/or data use requirements.
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List of all available CSO services in Schleswig-Holstein The following information is available for a CSO service: - id
- unique number of the service, e.g. used in the record OZG service usage - 'url' - web address of the service - name
- Description - 'trustLevel' - required level of registration: 'High', 'Nominal', 'Subordinated' or 'Unapproved' https://opendata.schleswig-holstein.de/data/images/ozg-classes-onlineservice.png" alt="Chart showing the relationship between OnlineService, Area and PublicServiceType"> The complete data on all components can also be found in the Open Data Portal: - OsCompetence - Area - PublicServiceType