The digital data was generated from the Geographic Information System of the Railroad Commission of Texas. Base map information was obtained directly from U.S. Geological Survey 7.5 minute quadrangle maps. Patent Survey lines from Texas General Land Office maps were interpreted as accurately as possible over the US Geological Survey base. Oil and gas well data or pipeline data (if included) was obtained from public records at the Railroad Commission. The information provided by this system is being continually updated and refined. The data is intended solely for the internal use of the Railroad Commission, which makes no claim as to its accuracy or completeness.Field Definitions can be found at: https://rrc.texas.gov/media/kmld3uzj/digital-map-information-user-guide.pdf
The GIS Viewer allows you to view information about wells, pipelines, surveys, LPG/CNG/LNG, Operator Cleanup Program, Voluntary Cleanup Program, Brownfield Response Program, Commercial Waste Disposal sites, Discharge Permits and related features in a map view. Contact Email: records@rrc.texas.gov
This layer is sourced from wwwgisp.rrc.state.tx.us.
This layer is sourced from wwwgisp.rrc.state.tx.us.
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Texas Survey System (TXSS) Data for use with GIS mapping software, databases, and web applications are from Caliper Corporation and contain boundaries for Texas RRC Districts, Texas Bay Tracts, and Texas Land Survey Layer.
This layer is sourced from wwwgisp.rrc.state.tx.us.
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This Dataverse Dataset contains final versions of reports and related GIS files and data for: Interagency Cooperation Contract between The Railroad Commission of Texas and The University of Texas at Austin Bureau of Economic Geology for Geophysical Data Acquisition and Fault Mapping, BEG/CISR – Texas Railroad Commission 455-24-1012 Reports Now Complete: 1. Progress Report 1Q2024, Project Introduction, Data Assembly, and Reconnaissance by Elizabeth A. Horne and Peter H. Hennings 2. Progress Report 2Q2024, Fault Interpretation, Characterization, and Fault Slip Potential Analysis by Elizabeth A. Horne and Peter H. Hennings 3. Progress Report 3Q2024, 3D Seismic Interpretation and Rock Properties Distribution in the Delaware Mountain Group for Shallow Injection Capacity Assessment by Amanda Calle, Katie Smye, Peter Hennings, Elizabeth A. Horne
Oil and gas well locations in Denton County, provided by the Railroad Commission of Texas.
Geospatial data about Texas Pipelines. Export to CAD, GIS, PDF, CSV and access via API.
A 24"x28" PDF map of Oil and Gas wells and pipelines in Denton County, provided by the Railroad Commission of Texas.
Oil and gas pipeline data for Denton County, provided by the Railroad Commission of Texas.
This layer is sourced from wwwgisp.rrc.state.tx.us.
DFD Multifamily location Dallas County with master gas meter. Railroad Commission of Texas Pipeline Evaluation System list
This data layer can be used for a variety of purposes, including: the plotting of BSA sites on maps; utilization by field personnel; and performing spatial analysis on how the sites affect their surroundings. There are several aspects of the Brownfields Program, all of which begin with the EPA providing funding for Petroleum and/or Hazardous Waste assessments and/or cleanups. This is outlined in the Memorandum of Agreement between the EPA and TCEQ. The EPA provides funding directly for voluntary cleanup programs to approved state agencies. In Texas, this money goes to the Railroad Commission (RRC) and TCEQ.Brownfields are properties that may have hazardous substances, pollutants or contaminants present. EPA’s Brownfields Program provides grants and technical assistance to communities, states, cities, local governments, nonprofit organizations, regional councils of government, tribes and others to assess, safely clean up and sustainably reuse these contaminated properties. Cleaning up and reinvesting in brownfields protects human health and the environment, reduces blight, and takes development pressures off greenspaces and working lands. The TCEQ offers technical advice and education, through its relationship with the EPA, for some brownfields redevelopment projects where local government is supporting or playing a key role. The TCEQ will assess eligible sites and accept applications as long as resources are available. The Brownfields Site Assessments Program web URL is: (https://www.tceq.texas.gov/remediation/bsa).
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The digital data was generated from the Geographic Information System of the Railroad Commission of Texas. Base map information was obtained directly from U.S. Geological Survey 7.5 minute quadrangle maps. Patent Survey lines from Texas General Land Office maps were interpreted as accurately as possible over the US Geological Survey base. Oil and gas well data or pipeline data (if included) was obtained from public records at the Railroad Commission. The information provided by this system is being continually updated and refined. The data is intended solely for the internal use of the Railroad Commission, which makes no claim as to its accuracy or completeness.Field Definitions can be found at: https://rrc.texas.gov/media/kmld3uzj/digital-map-information-user-guide.pdf