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.
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.
The USDA Long-Term Agroecosystem Research was established to develop national strategies for sustainable intensification of agricultural production. As part of the Agricultural Research Service, the LTAR Network incorporates numerous geographies consisting of experimental areas and locations where data are being gathered. Starting in early 2019, two working groups of the LTAR Network (Remote Sensing and GIS, and Data Management) set a major goal to jointly develop a geodatabase of LTAR Standard GIS Data Layers. The purpose of the geodatabase was to enhance the Network's ability to utilize coordinated, harmonized datasets and reduce redundancy and potential errors associated with multiple copies of similar datasets. Project organizers met at least twice with each of the 18 LTAR sites from September 2019 through December 2020, compiling and editing a set of detailed geospatial data layers comprising a geodatabase, describing essential data collection areas within the LTAR Network. The LTAR Standard GIS Data Layers geodatabase consists of geospatial data that represent locations and areas associated with the LTAR Network as of late 2020, including LTAR site locations, addresses, experimental plots, fields and watersheds, eddy flux towers, and phenocams. There are six data layers in the geodatabase available to the public. This geodatabase was created in 2019-2020 by the LTAR network as a national collaborative effort among working groups and LTAR sites. The creation of the geodatabase began with initial requests to LTAR site leads and data managers for geospatial data, followed by meetings with each LTAR site to review the initial draft. Edits were documented, and the final draft was again reviewed and certified by LTAR site leads or their delegates. Revisions to this geodatabase will occur biennially, with the next revision scheduled to be published in 2023. Resources in this dataset:Resource Title: LTAR Standard GIS Data Layers, 2020 version, File Geodatabase. File Name: LTAR_Standard_GIS_Layers_v2020.zipResource Description: This file geodatabase consists of authoritative GIS data layers of the Long-Term Agroecosystem Research Network. Data layers include: LTAR site locations, LTAR site points of contact and street addresses, LTAR experimental boundaries, LTAR site "legacy region" boundaries, LTAR eddy flux tower locations, and LTAR phenocam locations.Resource Software Recommended: ArcGIS,url: esri.com Resource Title: LTAR Standard GIS Data Layers, 2020 version, GeoJSON files. File Name: LTAR_Standard_GIS_Layers_v2020_GeoJSON_ADC.zipResource Description: The contents of the LTAR Standard GIS Data Layers includes geospatial data that represent locations and areas associated with the LTAR Network as of late 2020. This collection of geojson files includes spatial data describing LTAR site locations, addresses, experimental plots, fields and watersheds, eddy flux towers, and phenocams. There are six data layers in the geodatabase available to the public. This dataset was created in 2019-2020 by the LTAR network as a national collaborative effort among working groups and LTAR sites. Resource Software Recommended: QGIS,url: https://qgis.org/en/site/
Certified Local Districts are historic districts established by state or local governments that have been certified by the Secretary of the Interior as substantially meeting the National Register Criteria for Evaluation. Such certification may be used as a basis for applying for federal historic preservation related income tax credits.
This layer shows the location of Clubs with Certificate of Compliance in Hong Kong. It is a set of data made available by the Home Affairs Department under the Government of Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (the "Government") at https://GEODATA.GOV.HK/ ("Hong Kong Geodata Store"). The source data is in CSV format and has been processed and converted into Esri File Geodatabase format and uploaded to Esri's ArcGIS Online platform for sharing and reference purpose. The objectives are to facilitate our Hong Kong ArcGIS Online users to use the data in a spatial ready format and save their data conversion effort.For details about the data, source format and terms of conditions of usage, please refer to the website of Hong Kong Geodata Store at https://geodata.gov.hk/.
This web map shows the locations of Offices of Fire Safety Command and Licensing and Certification Command in Hong Kong. It is a set of data made available by the Fire Services Department under the Government of Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (the "Government") at https://portal.csdi.gov.hk ("CSDI Portal").The source data is processed and converted to Esri File Geodatabase format and then uploaded to Esri’s ArcGIS Online platform for sharing and reference purpose. The objectives are to facilitate our Hong Kong ArcGIS Online users to use the data in a spatial ready format and save their data conversion effort. For details about the data, source format and terms of conditions of usage, please refer to the website of Hong Kong CSDI Portal at https://portal.csdi.gov.hk.
This data is a graphic representation of natural gas pipelines. The file has not been certified by a Professional Surveyor. This data is not suitable for legal purposes. The purpose of this data is to provide a generalized statewide view of natural gas pipelines.
The U.S. natural gas pipeline network is a highly integrated network that moves natural gas throughout the continental United States. The pipeline network has about 3 million miles of mainline and other pipelines that link natural gas production areas and storage facilities with consumers. In 2017, this natural gas transportation network delivered about 25 trillion cubic feet (Tcf) of natural gas to 75 million customers.
About half of the existing mainline natural gas transmission network and a large portion of the local distribution network were installed in the 1950s and 1960s because consumer demand for natural gas more than doubled following World War II. The distribution network has continued to expand to provide natural gas service to new commercial facilities and housing developments.
350 foot buffer from a certified vernal pool.
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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.
EGLE administers the statewide Michigan Green Schools certification program. The program is dedicated to assisting all Michigan schools public and private achieve environmental goals that include protecting the air, land, water and animals of our state along with world outreach through good ecological practices and the teaching of educational stewardship of students pre-kindergarten through high school.A school is eligible to receive a Green School, Emerald School, or Evergreen School Environmental Stewardship Designation if the school or students perform the required number of activities, with a minimum of two activities from each of the four categories. The activity requirements for each level of environmental stewardship designation are as follows:Fields included in this dataset are:SchoolName: The name of the school.SchoolCity: The city that the school is in.SchoolCounty: The county that the school is in.CountyCoordName: The name of the county coordinator that approved the schoolCertificationLevel: The Green Schools certification level achieved based on number of activities achieved.Green: 10 total activities with at least two activities from each of the four categories.Emerald: 15 total activities with at least two activities from each of the four categories.Evergreen: 20 total activities with at least two activities from each of the four categories.Awaiting Final Result: Macomb County has not sent the final certification levels to the State of Michigan.Please visit EGLE's Green School site for more information and direct questions to Sam Lichtenwald, EGLE's Michigan Green Schools Coordinator, at LichtenwaldS@Michigan.gov.
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This database file contains 1379 budget revenue records for Suffolk County, New York, USA. These records were included within the Suffolk County 2016 Adopted Revenue Budget.Last Updated: 2/25/2016
*The data for this dataset is updated daily. The date(s) displayed in the details section on our Open Data Portal is based on the last date the metadata was updated and not the refresh date of the data itself.*This layer is composed of the locations of Self-Certification permit for a Stormwater Management System in uplands serving less than 10 Acres total land area and less than 2 acres impervious under Section 403.814(12), F.S.Please see metadata for contact information.
Professional Growth Management - To focus on employee development for best practices in procurement and supply chain management.
Digitized boundaries created based on the filed Certificate of Survey in Lewis and Clark County
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Certificate of Occupancy
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LEED Projects is a Polygon FeatureClass representing buildings certified as LEED projects by the USGBC. It is primarily used as a reference layer. The layer is updated as needed by the GIS division. LEED Projects has the following fields:
OBJECTID_1: Unique identifier automatically generated by Esri type: OID, length: 4, domain: none
BldgID: Unique identifier assigned to the building by the GIS division type: Double, length: 8, domain: none
Floors: Number of floors type: Integer, length: 4, domain: none
Height: The height of the LEED certified building or floor type: Double, length: 8, domain: none
Name: Name of the LEED project type: String, length: 254, domain: none
Path: Web path for the LEED project type: String, length: 254, domain: none
CertificationDate: The certification date of the LEED project type: Date, length: 8, domain: none
Rating_sys: The LEED rating system designation type: String, length: 254, domain: none
Version: The LEED version associated with the project type: String, length: 254, domain: none
Certification: The LEED certification type of the project type: String, length: 254, domain: none
Address: The address of the feature type: String, length: 254, domain: none
Shape: Field that stores geographic coordinates associated with feature type: Geometry, length: 4, domain: none
GlobalID: Unique identifier automatically generated for features in enterprise database type: GlobalID, length: 38, domain: none
Shape.STArea(): The area of the shape - in square feet type: Double, length: 0, domain: none
Shape.STLength(): The length of the shape - in feet type: Double, length: 0, domain: none
last_edited_date:
The date the database row was last updated type: Date, length: 8, domain: none
created_date:
The date the database row was initially created type: Date, length: 8, domain: none
EGLE now administers the statewide Michigan Green Schools certification program. The program is dedicated to assisting all Michigan schools public and private achieve environmental goals that include protecting the air, land, water and animals of our state along with world outreach through good ecological practices and the teaching of educational stewardship of students pre-kindergarten through high school.A school is eligible to receive a Green School, Emerald School, or Evergreen School Environmental Stewardship Designation if the school or students perform the required number of activities, with a minimum of two activities from each of the four categories. The activity requirements for each level of environmental stewardship designation are as follows:Fields included in this dataset are:SchoolName: The name of the school.SchoolCity: The city that the school is in.SchoolCounty: The county that the school is in.CertificationLevel: The Green Schools certification level achieved based on number of activities achieved.Green: 10 total activities with at least two activities from each of the four categories.Emerald: 15 total activities with at least two activities from each of the four categories.Evergreen: 20 total activities with at least two activities from each of the four categories.Awaiting Final Result: Macomb County has not sent the final certification levels to the State of Michigan.Please visit EGLE's Green School site for more information and direct questions to Eileen Boekestein, EGLE's Environmental Education Coordinator at BoekesteinE@Michigan.gov.
Vernal_Pools_cert_duk
Attachment regarding request by George J. Retschle, P. E. on behalf of Sheryl-Mar Co., LLC for final plat approval of Fieldstone, Phase 2, consisting of 13 lots on 19.16 acres, located off Mann’s Chapel Road, S. R. 1532, Baldwin Township.
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.
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.