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A hydro utility layer within Durham Region. ROP Consolidation September 3, 2024.
This map is part of the series that covers the whole of Australia at a scale of 1:250 000 (1cm on a map represents 2.5 km on the ground) and comprises 513 maps. This is the largest scale at which published topographic maps cover the entire continent. Each standard map covers an area of 1.5 degrees longitude by 1 degree latitude or about 150 kilometres from east to west and 110 kilometres from north to south. There are about 50 special maps in the series and these maps cover a non-standard area. Typically, where a map produced on standard sheet lines is largely ocean it is combined with its landward neighbour. These maps contain natural and constructed features including road and rail infrastructure, vegetation, hydrography, contours (interval 50m), localities and some administrative boundaries. The topographic map and data index shows coverage of the sheets. Product Specifications Coverage: The series covers the whole of Australia with 513 maps. Currency: Ranges from 1995 to 2009. 95% of maps have a reliability date of 1994 or later. Coordinates: Geographical and either AMG or MGA (post-1993) Datum: AGD66, GDA94, AHD. Projection: Universal Traverse Mercator (UTM) Medium: Paper, flat and folded copies.
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At this scale 1cm on the map represents 1km on the ground. Each map covers a minimum area of 0.5 degrees longitude by 0.5 degrees latitude or about 54 kilometres by 54 kilometres. The contour interval is 20 metres. Many maps are supplemented by hill shading.
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This data is part of the series of maps that covers the whole of Australia at a scale of 1:250 000 (1cm on a map represents 2.5km on the ground) and comprises 513 maps. This is the largest scale at which published topographic maps cover the entire continent. Data is downloadable in various distribution formats.
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The Durham Downs series map was compiled in 2018 at 1:100 000 as part of the Geological 1:100 000 Compilation series to provide an interpretation of known surface geology information. The map product is available to all government agencies, industry and the public for reference and is located within the Durham Downs (7243) 1:100 000 map area.
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The DURHAM Mine map was published in 1984, charted in 1985 at 1:25 000 as part of the 1:25 000 series to administer permit and permit related spatial information. The map was maintained internally as a provisional office chart and is located within the Forest Home (7561) 1:100 000 map area.
The map product is available to all government agencies, industry and the public for reference.
Title and Image reference number is DURHAM_5592.
Permits current as at 01/07/1988 transferred into Mines spatial database and viewer. Author:Department of Mines, Queensland.
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Primary Cycling Network of the Durham Meadoway broken down by existing and future facilities, created for Map 3d of the Regional Official Plan. ROP Consolidation September 3, 2024.
The soils of Durham County were surveyed during the summer of 1942. During the same season a detailed Soil Erosion and Land Use Survey was made of part of Hope Township, which is in the eastern part of the County. This has been published as a separate report. Durham County is located in central Ontario on the north shore of Lake Ontario. Adjoining counties include Victoria on the north, Peterborough and Northumberland on the east, and Ontario on the west. The town of Port Hope situated in the southeast corner is 53 miles from Toronto, 242 miles from Ottawa and 286 miles from Montreal. The area of the county is approximately 402,560 acres (1941 Census of Canada), with about 371,000 acres of assessed land. The difference in acreage is accounted for by road allowances, bodies of water and areas of marsh. The purpose of a soil survey is essentially to establish an inventory of the soil resources and to record the information on maps and in a written report. The soils are studied, classified, mapped, and described by men who are specially trained in soil science. They are examined in depth as well as on the surface, and such factors as texture, stoniness, structure, colour, organic matter content, etc., are noted. The topography and drainage, native vegetation, crops grown, and amount of erosion are also noted and correlated. The soil survey conducted in Durham County may be classed as a detailed reconnaissance type of survey. Traverses were made along all roads passable by car, and extra traverses, were made on foot wherever necessary, in order to obtain the required amount of detail. Wherever available, cross-sections along road-cuts were studied, and elsewhere the soil was examined in depth by making a boring with a one-and-a-half-inch auger, or by digging a pit with a spade or shovel. Notes were taken continually during the survey, and the locations of boundaries between soil types were plotted on base maps with a scale of one inch = one mile, as supplied by the Hydrographic and Map Service, Ottawa.
The R502 series of maps has been replaced by the National Topographic Map Series (NTMS). The R502 series consists of 542 map sheets and covers Australia at a scale of 1:250,000. It was compiled from aerial photography, but only about one quarter of the series was contoured. The standard sheet size is 1 degree of latitude by 1.5 degrees of longitude. Transverse Mercator map projection and Clark 1858 datum were used. Coverage of the country was completed in 1968.
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DURHAM DOWNS SHEET SG54-15, 1:250 000 GEOLOGICAL MAP SERIES FIRST EDITION 1969, 1:250 000 GEOLOGICAL SERIES EXPLANATORY NOTES
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A pipelines layer within Durham Region. ROP Consolidation September 3, 2024.
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A layer of the Official Plan Land Use Designations within Durham Region. ROP Consolidation September 3, 2024.
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Flood zone mapping for development review purposes. Combination of 10/19/2018 effective and 3/31/2015 preliminary data). When remaining panels along southeast boundaries with Wake County and norheast boundary near Butner become effective, will revert to one set of data for flood insurance and development review purposes). Repository for all FEMA floodplain data and map revisions are found at: https://fris.nc.gov/fris/Index.aspx?FIPS=063=NC=General%20PublicCreditsFEMA, City of Durham, Durham CountyUse limitationsInformation depicted hereon is for reference purposes only and is compiled from the best available sources. The City of Durham/Durham County assumes no responsibility for errors arising from use or misuse of this map.
description: Geology, Bedrock dataset current as of 2003. Geologic Map of the Northwest Durham Quadrangle.; abstract: Geology, Bedrock dataset current as of 2003. Geologic Map of the Northwest Durham Quadrangle.
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Systems of natural core areas and key natural corridors or linkages, such as rivers and woodlands, with significant ecological value for use in land use planning. ROP Consolidation September 3, 2024.This dataset is the result of merging the below listed datasets, to create one layer across Durham Region:ORM - Natural Core Area / Natural Linkage AreaGreenbelt Plan Area - Greenbelt NHSGrowth Plan (outside of Urban Area) - Growth Plan NHSWithin the Urban Area / Whitebelt - Municipal NHS, where delineated, and updated environmental features mapping and CA NHS where not.This dataset has been merged to create a single polygon/boundary.
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Systems of natural core areas and key natural corridors or linkages, such as rivers and woodlands, with significant ecological value for use in land use planning. ROP Consolidation September 3, 2024.This dataset is the result of merging the below listed datasets, to create one layer across Durham Region:ORM - Natural Core Area / Natural Linkage AreaGreenbelt Plan Area - Greenbelt NHSGrowth Plan (outside of Urban Area) - Growth Plan NHSWithin the Urban Area / Whitebelt - Municipal NHS, where delineated, and updated environmental features mapping and CA NHS where not.
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Specific Policy Areas within Durham Region, created for the Regional Official Plan. ROP Consolidation September 3, 2024.
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A layer of the Official Plan Land Use Designations within Durham Region. ROP Consolidation September 3, 2024.
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This is a georeferenced raster image of a printed paper map of the Durham, Ontario region (Sheet No. 041A02), published in 1973. It is the third edition in a series of maps, which show both natural and man-made features such as relief, spot heights, administrative boundaries, secondary and side roads, railways, trails, wooded areas, waterways including lakes, rivers, streams and rapids, bridges, buildings, mills, power lines, terrain, and land formations. This map was published in 1973 and the information on the map is current as of 1970. Maps were produced by Natural Resources Canada (NRCan) and it's preceding agencies, in partnership with other government agencies. Please note: image / survey capture dates can span several years, and some details may have been updated later than others. Please consult individual map sheets for detailed production information, which can be found in the bottom left hand corner. Original maps were digitally scanned by McGill Libraries in partnership with Canadiana.org, and georeferencing for the maps was provided by the University of Toronto Libraries and Eastview Corporation.
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Enhancement opportunity areas are areas identified by the conservation authorities as "targeted areas" for restoration/stewardship initiatives that if restored would positively contribute to the natural heritage system. ROP Consolidation September 3, 2024.This layer was created using the Conservation Authority's "targeted NHS" datasets. These datasets were merged together and flattened into one feature. Any areas which fell within the Seaton boundary were removed. Any areas which were already covered by Durham Region's Draft Regional NHS were also removed.
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A hydro utility layer within Durham Region. ROP Consolidation September 3, 2024.