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    SRP All COMPASS GW Site Summary in New Jersey

    • share-open-data-njtpa.hub.arcgis.com
    • njogis-newjersey.opendata.arcgis.com
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    Updated Jul 8, 2025
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    NJDEP Bureau of GIS (2025). SRP All COMPASS GW Site Summary in New Jersey [Dataset]. https://share-open-data-njtpa.hub.arcgis.com/datasets/njdep::srp-all-compass-gw-site-summary-in-new-jersey
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    Jul 8, 2025
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    NJDEP Bureau of GIS
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    This GIS layer is based on a SQL query of the groundwater HAZSITE data that resides in COMPASS for each active Site Remediation case. Once the raw groundwater HAZSITE data is extracted from COMPASS, it is summarized such that a maximum concentration for the contaminant is derived for the year preceeding the last sampling event (samp_last_max_conc) and a maximum concentration is also generated for all sampling events (all_max_conc) . Each active Site Remediation case is included in the GIS layer. For the HAZSITE data, there are a number of considerations that need to be taken into account when using this GIS layer for decision making purposes:- Not all SRP cases have provided HAZSITE data to the Department or HAZSITE data that has been provided to the Department may be incomplete;- Additional sampling may have been conducted since the last round of HAZSITE data was submitted that has not yet been provided as HAZSITE data is only required with key document submittals;- HAZSITE data that was submitted may not have been provided in the correct format and therefore could not be uploaded into the COMPASS data repository and would therefore not be returned via the COMPASS SQL query.

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    Public Technology Resources

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    • data.cityofchicago.org
    • +3more
    Updated Feb 11, 2013
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    City of Chicago (2013). Public Technology Resources [Dataset]. https://www.splitgraph.com/cityofchicago/public-technology-resources-nen3-vcxj
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    json, application/vnd.splitgraph.image, application/openapi+jsonAvailable download formats
    Dataset updated
    Feb 11, 2013
    Dataset authored and provided by
    City of Chicago
    Description

    Chicago sites that offer free or affordable technology resources and services, like computers with Internet access, Wi-Fi hotspots and technology training. Call or visit the organization's website before going to the location. For more information, visit http://locations.weconnectchicago.org/.

    Splitgraph serves as an HTTP API that lets you run SQL queries directly on this data to power Web applications. For example:

    See the Splitgraph documentation for more information.

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    Calls for Service (2020 - Present) | gimi9.com

    • gimi9.com
    Updated May 2, 2017
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    (2017). Calls for Service (2020 - Present) | gimi9.com [Dataset]. https://gimi9.com/dataset/data-gov_calls-for-service-2020-present/
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    Dataset updated
    May 2, 2017
    License

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

    Description

    Contact E-mailData Source: Versaterm Informix RMSData Source Type: Informix and/or SQL ServerPreparation Method: Preparation Method: Automated View pulled from CADWSQL (SQL Server) and duplicated on the GIS ServerPublish Frequency: WeeklyPublish Method: AutomaticData DictionaryFor prior reporting period datasets, see:2012-2015https://tempegov.maps.arcgis.com/home/item.html?id=ca69de49b1644f4088b681fbf4e1bb692016-2019https://tempegov.maps.arcgis.com/home/item.html?id=141e7069563b4fecae1d868bf95ed0db

  4. WSDOT - Survey Monuments

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    • gisdata-wsdot.opendata.arcgis.com
    Updated Oct 3, 2025
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    WSDOT Online Map Center (2025). WSDOT - Survey Monuments [Dataset]. https://geo.wa.gov/items/53675a65975b46299aaf211577b5dd26
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    Dataset updated
    Oct 3, 2025
    Dataset provided by
    Washington State Department of Transportationhttps://wsdot.wa.gov/
    Authors
    WSDOT Online Map Center
    License

    MIT Licensehttps://opensource.org/licenses/MIT
    License information was derived automatically

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    The Geodetic Survey Section within WSDOT has installed and maintains a majority of the primary (Geodetic) survey control used by the Department of Transportation in its ongoing construction and road maintenance programs. As part of this process the Survey Section maintains a Survey-Monuments database. The GIS file is updated nightly and sourced from a SQL database. Updates to the SQL database are irregular but the GIS data will be as recent as the most current version of the SQL database. This data is provided for mapping purposes only. This data does not contain the complete range of attributes and information that are available for each station within the database. If you need the physical geodetic coordinates for a monument, please obtain it from the database.Note: if you need the coordinates for a station for survey work you should use the coordinates shown in the datasheet for the station NOT the coordinates contained in this layer for the feature.This service is maintained by the WSDOT GIS & Roadway Data Office. If you are having trouble viewing the service, please contact OnlineMapSupport@wsdot.wa.gov.

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    Address Data

    • splitgraph.com
    • chattadata.org
    • +1more
    Updated Dec 28, 2018
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    chattadata (2018). Address Data [Dataset]. https://www.splitgraph.com/chattadata/address-data-rz29-uyu4/
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    json, application/openapi+json, application/vnd.splitgraph.imageAvailable download formats
    Dataset updated
    Dec 28, 2018
    Authors
    chattadata
    License

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

    Description

    Addressing point file for the City of Chattanooga.

    Splitgraph serves as an HTTP API that lets you run SQL queries directly on this data to power Web applications. For example:

    See the Splitgraph documentation for more information.

  6. Data from: A hybrid data model for dynamic GIS : application to marine...

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    Updated Sep 24, 2020
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    Younes Hamdani; Rémy thibaud; Christophe Claramunt (2020). A hybrid data model for dynamic GIS : application to marine geomorphological dynamics [Dataset]. http://doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.12121386.v1
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    Dataset updated
    Sep 24, 2020
    Dataset provided by
    Figsharehttp://figshare.com/
    figshare
    Authors
    Younes Hamdani; Rémy thibaud; Christophe Claramunt
    License

    Attribution 4.0 (CC BY 4.0)https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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    Description

    Abstract : The search for the most appropriate GIS data model to integrate, manipulate and analyse spatio-temporal data raises several research questions about the conceptualisation of geographic spaces. Although there is now a general consensus that many environmental phenomena require field and object conceptualisations to provide a comprehensive GIS representation, there is still a need for better integration of these dual representations of space within a formal spatio-temporal database. The research presented in this paper introduces a hybrid and formal dual data model for the representation of spatio-temporal data. The whole approach has been fully implemented in PostgreSQL and its spatial extension PostGIS, where the SQL language is extended by a series of data type constructions and manipulation functions to support hybrid queries. The potential of the approach is illustrated by an application to underwater geomorphological dynamics oriented towards the monitoring of the evolution of seabed changes. A series of performance and scalability experiments are also reported to demonstrate the computational performance of the model.Data Description : The data set used in our research is a set of bathymetric surveys recorded over three years from 2009 to 2011 as Digital Terrain Models (DTM) with 2m grid spacing. The first survey was carried out in February 2009 by the French hydrographic office, the second one was recorded on August-September 2010 and the third in July 2011, both by the “Institut Universitaire Européen de la Mer”.

  7. Duplicate Value Calculator_ArcMap ESRI

    • kaggle.com
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    Updated Sep 21, 2022
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    Raj Kumar Pandey (2022). Duplicate Value Calculator_ArcMap ESRI [Dataset]. https://www.kaggle.com/datasets/rajkumarpandey02/duplicate-value-calculator-arcmap
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    zip(49216 bytes)Available download formats
    Dataset updated
    Sep 21, 2022
    Authors
    Raj Kumar Pandey
    License

    http://opendatacommons.org/licenses/dbcl/1.0/http://opendatacommons.org/licenses/dbcl/1.0/

    Description

    A custom Python Tool Box exclusively for ESRI ArcMap Application. This toolbox contains two tools: 1. Duplicate Value Calculator : - to search duplicate values in a specified Attribute Field of Table /FeautureClass and populate user defined text for such records in another specified Attribute Field of same Table/FeatureClass. If no Attribute Field is selected to populate text, a default Attribute Field will be added with Name as "DUPLICATE_{Name of Field for Search Duplicate values}".

    Further, User can imply SQL Expression to limit the records to be searched as per requirement.

    Caution : This Tool modifies the SCHEMA of selected Table/FeatureClass if no Attribute Field is selected to populate text for duplicate values. So preconsider to choose both Attribute Fields - One for Duplicate Search and other for Text against duplicate value if You are concerned about to add new field to Your Table/FeatureClass.

    1. Delete Rows : - to delete Rows from input Table/FeatureClass. Put an SQL Expression for records filter, otherwise all rows will be deleted.
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    Cadastral Lines

    • splitgraph.com
    • data.wcad.org
    Updated Oct 1, 2024
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    wcad (2024). Cadastral Lines [Dataset]. https://www.splitgraph.com/wcad/cadastral-lines-vda3-vy7g/
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    application/openapi+json, json, application/vnd.splitgraph.imageAvailable download formats
    Dataset updated
    Oct 1, 2024
    Authors
    wcad
    Description

    This shapefile contains the Cadastral Lines for Williamson County, Texas. This shapefile is created and maintained by the Williamson Central Appraisal District Mapping Department. The data in this layer are represented as lines.

    Splitgraph serves as an HTTP API that lets you run SQL queries directly on this data to power Web applications. For example:

    See the Splitgraph documentation for more information.

  9. PLACES: Census Tract Data (GIS Friendly Format), 2023 release

    • splitgraph.com
    • healthdata.gov
    • +3more
    Updated Aug 26, 2024
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    Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, National Center for Chronic Disease Prevention and Health Promotion, Division of Population Health (2024). PLACES: Census Tract Data (GIS Friendly Format), 2023 release [Dataset]. https://www.splitgraph.com/cdc-gov/places-census-tract-data-gis-friendly-format-2023-hky2-3tpn
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    Dataset updated
    Aug 26, 2024
    Dataset provided by
    Centers for Disease Control and Preventionhttp://www.cdc.gov/
    Authors
    Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, National Center for Chronic Disease Prevention and Health Promotion, Division of Population Health
    License

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

    Description

    This dataset contains model-based census tract level estimates in GIS-friendly format. PLACES covers the entire United States—50 states and the District of Columbia—at county, place, census tract, and ZIP Code Tabulation Area levels. It provides information uniformly on this large scale for local areas at four geographic levels. Estimates were provided by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), Division of Population Health, Epidemiology and Surveillance Branch. PLACES was funded by the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation in conjunction with the CDC Foundation. Data sources used to generate these model-based estimates are Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System (BRFSS) 2021 or 2020 data, Census Bureau 2010 population estimates, and American Community Survey (ACS) 2015–2019 estimates. The 2023 release uses 2021 BRFSS data for 29 measures and 2020 BRFSS data for 7 measures (all teeth lost, dental visits, mammograms, cervical cancer screening, colorectal cancer screening, core preventive services among older adults, and sleeping less than 7 hours) that the survey collects data on every other year. These data can be joined with the census tract 2015 boundary file in a GIS system to produce maps for 36 measures at the census tract level. An ArcGIS Online feature service is also available for users to make maps online or to add data to desktop GIS software.

    https://cdcarcgis.maps.arcgis.com/home/item.html?id=2c3deb0c05a748b391ea8c9cf9903588

    Splitgraph serves as an HTTP API that lets you run SQL queries directly on this data to power Web applications. For example:

    See the Splitgraph documentation for more information.

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    City Limits

    • splitgraph.com
    • internal.chattadata.org
    • +1more
    Updated Feb 22, 2024
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    internal-chattadata (2024). City Limits [Dataset]. https://www.splitgraph.com/internal-chattadata/city-limits-k9jt-wbpw
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    application/openapi+json, application/vnd.splitgraph.image, jsonAvailable download formats
    Dataset updated
    Feb 22, 2024
    Authors
    internal-chattadata
    Description

    Chattanooga city limits

    Splitgraph serves as an HTTP API that lets you run SQL queries directly on this data to power Web applications. For example:

    See the Splitgraph documentation for more information.

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    Neighborhoods

    • splitgraph.com
    Updated Mar 31, 2022
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    everettwa-gov (2022). Neighborhoods [Dataset]. https://www.splitgraph.com/everettwa-gov/neighborhoods-bz66-5e5i
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    application/openapi+json, application/vnd.splitgraph.image, jsonAvailable download formats
    Dataset updated
    Mar 31, 2022
    Authors
    everettwa-gov
    Description

    Splitgraph serves as an HTTP API that lets you run SQL queries directly on this data to power Web applications. For example:

    See the Splitgraph documentation for more information.

  12. Open-Source GIScience Online Course

    • ckan.americaview.org
    Updated Nov 2, 2021
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    ckan.americaview.org (2021). Open-Source GIScience Online Course [Dataset]. https://ckan.americaview.org/dataset/open-source-giscience-online-course
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    Dataset updated
    Nov 2, 2021
    Dataset provided by
    CKANhttps://ckan.org/
    License

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

    Description

    In this course, you will explore a variety of open-source technologies for working with geosptial data, performing spatial analysis, and undertaking general data science. The first component of the class focuses on the use of QGIS and associated technologies (GDAL, PROJ, GRASS, SAGA, and Orfeo Toolbox). The second component of the class introduces Python and associated open-source libraries and modules (NumPy, Pandas, Matplotlib, Seaborn, GeoPandas, Rasterio, WhiteboxTools, and Scikit-Learn) used by geospatial scientists and data scientists. We also provide an introduction to Structured Query Language (SQL) for performing table and spatial queries. This course is designed for individuals that have a background in GIS, such as working in the ArcGIS environment, but no prior experience using open-source software and/or coding. You will be asked to work through a series of lecture modules and videos broken into several topic areas, as outlined below. Fourteen assignments and the required data have been provided as hands-on opportunites to work with data and the discussed technologies and methods. If you have any questions or suggestions, feel free to contact us. We hope to continue to update and improve this course. This course was produced by West Virginia View (http://www.wvview.org/) with support from AmericaView (https://americaview.org/). This material is based upon work supported by the U.S. Geological Survey under Grant/Cooperative Agreement No. G18AP00077. The views and conclusions contained in this document are those of the authors and should not be interpreted as representing the opinions or policies of the U.S. Geological Survey. Mention of trade names or commercial products does not constitute their endorsement by the U.S. Geological Survey. After completing this course you will be able to: apply QGIS to visualize, query, and analyze vector and raster spatial data. use available resources to further expand your knowledge of open-source technologies. describe and use a variety of open data formats. code in Python at an intermediate-level. read, summarize, visualize, and analyze data using open Python libraries. create spatial predictive models using Python and associated libraries. use SQL to perform table and spatial queries at an intermediate-level.

  13. PLACES: Place Data (GIS Friendly Format), 2023 release

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    • healthdata.gov
    • +4more
    Updated Aug 26, 2024
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    Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, National Center for Chronic Disease Prevention and Health Promotion, Division of Population Health (2024). PLACES: Place Data (GIS Friendly Format), 2023 release [Dataset]. https://www.splitgraph.com/cdc-gov/places-place-data-gis-friendly-format-2023-release-xx8k-iu94
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    json, application/vnd.splitgraph.image, application/openapi+jsonAvailable download formats
    Dataset updated
    Aug 26, 2024
    Dataset provided by
    Centers for Disease Control and Preventionhttp://www.cdc.gov/
    Authors
    Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, National Center for Chronic Disease Prevention and Health Promotion, Division of Population Health
    License

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

    Description

    This dataset contains model-based place (incorporated and census designated places) estimates in GIS-friendly format. PLACES covers the entire United States—50 states and the District of Columbia —at county, place, census tract, and ZIP Code Tabulation Area levels. It provides information uniformly on this large scale for local areas at four geographic levels. Estimates were provided by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), Division of Population Health, Epidemiology and Surveillance Branch. PLACES was funded by the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation in conjunction with the CDC Foundation. Data sources used to generate these model-based estimates are Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System (BRFSS) 2021 or 2020 data, Census Bureau 2010 population estimates, and American Community Survey (ACS) 2015–2019 estimates. The 2023 release uses 2021 BRFSS data for 29 measures and 2020 BRFSS data for 7 measures (all teeth lost, dental visits, mammograms, cervical cancer screening, colorectal cancer screening, core preventive services among older adults, and sleeping less than 7 hours) that the survey collects data on every other year. These data can be joined with the 2019 Census TIGER/Line place boundary file in a GIS system to produce maps for 36 measures at the place level. An ArcGIS Online feature service is also available for users to make maps online or to add data to desktop GIS software.

    https://cdcarcgis.maps.arcgis.com/home/item.html?id=2c3deb0c05a748b391ea8c9cf9903588

    Splitgraph serves as an HTTP API that lets you run SQL queries directly on this data to power Web applications. For example:

    See the Splitgraph documentation for more information.

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    Calls for Service (2016-2019) - Deprecated Dataset

    • catalog.data.gov
    • data-academy.tempe.gov
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    Updated May 3, 2025
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    City of Tempe (2025). Calls for Service (2016-2019) - Deprecated Dataset [Dataset]. https://catalog.data.gov/dataset/calls-for-service-2016-2019-f11ef
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    Dataset updated
    May 3, 2025
    Dataset provided by
    City of Tempe
    Description

    Note: This dataset was deprecated effective April 30, 2025. Please refer to the Calls for Service (Consolidated) dataset for current data and access to historical records, including prior reporting years.The Calls for Service dataset includes police service requests for which patrol officers, traffic officers, bike officers and, on occasion, detectives will be dispatched to public safety response. It also includes self-initiated calls for service where an officer witnesses a violation or suspicious activity for which they would respond.Contact E-mailContact Phone: N/ALink: N/AData Source: Versaterm Informix RMSData Source Type: Informix and/or SQL ServerPreparation Method: Preparation Method: Automated View pulled from CADWSQL (SQL Server) and duplicated on the GIS ServerPublish Frequency: WeeklyPublish Method: AutomaticData Dictionary

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    Geographic Management Information System

    • datasets.ai
    Updated Nov 10, 2020
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    US Agency for International Development (2020). Geographic Management Information System [Dataset]. https://datasets.ai/datasets/geographic-management-information-system
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    Dataset updated
    Nov 10, 2020
    Dataset authored and provided by
    US Agency for International Development
    Description

    The Geographic Management Information System (GeoMIS) is a FISMA Moderate minor application built using ArcGIS Server and portal, Microsoft SQL, and a web-facing front-end. The system can be accessed over the internet via https://www.usaidgiswbg.com using a web browser. GeoMIS is based on a commercial off-the-shelf product developed by Esri. Esri is creates geographic information system (GIS) software, web GIS and geodatabase management applications and is based in California. GeoMISIt is maintained by an Israeli company, Systematics (see Attachment 3) which is EsriI's agent in Israel. The mission has an annual maintenance contract with Systematics for GeoMIS. GeoMIS has 100 users from USAID staff (USA Direct Hire and Foreign Service Nationals) and 200 users from USAID contractors and grantees. The system is installed at USAID WBG office in Tel Aviv/Israel inside the computer room in the DMZ. It has no interconnections with any other system.

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    Census Tracts - 2010

    • splitgraph.com
    • internal.chattadata.org
    • +1more
    Updated Feb 22, 2024
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    internal-chattadata (2024). Census Tracts - 2010 [Dataset]. https://www.splitgraph.com/internal-chattadata/census-tracts-2010-b6e4-mshe
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    application/vnd.splitgraph.image, json, application/openapi+jsonAvailable download formats
    Dataset updated
    Feb 22, 2024
    Authors
    internal-chattadata
    Description

    Census tracts from the 2010 census

    Splitgraph serves as an HTTP API that lets you run SQL queries directly on this data to power Web applications. For example:

    See the Splitgraph documentation for more information.

  17. PLACES: Place Data (GIS Friendly Format), 2020 release

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    • healthdata.gov
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    Updated Aug 25, 2023
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    Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, National Center for Chronic Disease Prevention and Health Promotion, Division of Population Health (2023). PLACES: Place Data (GIS Friendly Format), 2020 release [Dataset]. https://www.splitgraph.com/cdc-gov/places-place-data-gis-friendly-format-2020-release-ndzg-9nmv
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    application/vnd.splitgraph.image, application/openapi+json, jsonAvailable download formats
    Dataset updated
    Aug 25, 2023
    Dataset provided by
    Centers for Disease Control and Preventionhttp://www.cdc.gov/
    Authors
    Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, National Center for Chronic Disease Prevention and Health Promotion, Division of Population Health
    License

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

    Description

    This dataset contains model-based place (incorporated and census designated places) level estimates for the PLACES project 2020 release in GIS-friendly format. The PLACES project is the expansion of the original 500 Cities project and covers the entire United States—50 states and the District of Columbia (DC)—at county, place, census tract, and ZIP Code tabulation Areas (ZCTA) levels. It represents a first-of-its kind effort to release information uniformly on this large scale for local areas at 4 geographic levels. Estimates were provided by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), Division of Population Health, Epidemiology and Surveillance Branch. The project was funded by the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation (RWJF) in conjunction with the CDC Foundation. Data sources used to generate these model-based estimates include Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System (BRFSS) 2018 or 2017 data, Census Bureau 2010 population estimates, and American Community Survey (ACS) 2014-2018 or 2013-2017 estimates. The 2020 release uses 2018 BRFSS data for 23 measures and 2017 BRFSS data for 4 measures (high blood pressure, taking high blood pressure medication, high cholesterol, and cholesterol screening). Four measures are based on the 2017 BRFSS data because the relevant questions are only asked every other year in the BRFSS. These data can be joined with the 2019 Census TIGER/Line place boundary file in a GIS system to produce maps for 27 measures at the place level. An ArcGIS Online feature service is also available at https://www.arcgis.com/home/item.html?id=8eca985039464f4d83467b8f6aeb1320 for users to make maps online or to add data to desktop GIS software.

    Splitgraph serves as an HTTP API that lets you run SQL queries directly on this data to power Web applications. For example:

    See the Splitgraph documentation for more information.

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    Eighth St Historic District

    • splitgraph.com
    Updated Aug 6, 2021
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    everettwa-gov (2021). Eighth St Historic District [Dataset]. https://www.splitgraph.com/everettwa-gov/eighth-st-historic-district-s435-9dp5
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    json, application/openapi+json, application/vnd.splitgraph.imageAvailable download formats
    Dataset updated
    Aug 6, 2021
    Authors
    everettwa-gov
    Description

    Splitgraph serves as an HTTP API that lets you run SQL queries directly on this data to power Web applications. For example:

    See the Splitgraph documentation for more information.

  19. PLACES: ZCTA Data (GIS Friendly Format), 2020 release

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    • data.virginia.gov
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    Updated Aug 25, 2023
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    Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, National Center for Chronic Disease Prevention and Health Promotion, Division of Population Health (2023). PLACES: ZCTA Data (GIS Friendly Format), 2020 release [Dataset]. https://www.splitgraph.com/cdc-gov/places-zcta-data-gis-friendly-format-2020-release-bdsk-unrd
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    application/openapi+json, application/vnd.splitgraph.image, jsonAvailable download formats
    Dataset updated
    Aug 25, 2023
    Dataset provided by
    Centers for Disease Control and Preventionhttp://www.cdc.gov/
    Authors
    Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, National Center for Chronic Disease Prevention and Health Promotion, Division of Population Health
    License

    U.S. Government Workshttps://www.usa.gov/government-works
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    Description

    This dataset contains model-based ZIP Code tabulation Areas (ZCTA) level estimates for the PLACES project 2020 release in GIS-friendly format. The PLACES project is the expansion of the original 500 Cities project and covers the entire United States—50 states and the District of Columbia (DC)—at county, place, census tract, and ZIP Code tabulation Areas (ZCTA) levels. It represents a first-of-its kind effort to release information uniformly on this large scale for local areas at 4 geographic levels. Estimates were provided by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), Division of Population Health, Epidemiology and Surveillance Branch. The project was funded by the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation (RWJF) in conjunction with the CDC Foundation. Data sources used to generate these model-based estimates include Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System (BRFSS) 2018 or 2017 data, Census Bureau 2010 population estimates, and American Community Survey (ACS) 2014-2018 or 2013-2017 estimates. The 2020 release uses 2018 BRFSS data for 23 measures and 2017 BRFSS data for 4 measures (high blood pressure, taking high blood pressure medication, high cholesterol, and cholesterol screening). Four measures are based on the 2017 BRFSS data because the relevant questions are only asked every other year in the BRFSS. These data can be joined with the census 2010 ZCTA boundary file in a GIS system to produce maps for 27 measures at the ZCTA level. An ArcGIS Online feature service is also available at https://www.arcgis.com/home/item.html?id=8eca985039464f4d83467b8f6aeb1320 for users to make maps online or to add data to desktop GIS software.

    Splitgraph serves as an HTTP API that lets you run SQL queries directly on this data to power Web applications. For example:

    See the Splitgraph documentation for more information.

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    SRP 1,1-DCA COMPASS GW Site Summary for New Jersey

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    NJDEP Bureau of GIS (2025). SRP 1,1-DCA COMPASS GW Site Summary for New Jersey [Dataset]. https://njogis-newjersey.opendata.arcgis.com/datasets/njdep::srp-11-dca-compass-gw-site-summary-for-new-jersey
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    This GIS layer is based on a SQL query of the groundwater HAZSITE data that resides in COMPASS for each active Site Remediation case. Once the raw groundwater HAZSITE data is extracted from COMPASS, it is summarized such that a maximum concentration for the contaminant is derived for the year preceeding the last sampling event (samp_last_max_conc) and a maximum concentration is also generated for all sampling events (all_max_conc) . Each active Site Remediation case is included in the GIS layer. The GIS layer symbology is based on the the maximum concentration for the year preceeding the last sampling event for that contaminant as summarized in the evaluation field and further categorized in the s_value field. Symbology is represented as follows: no data submitted, not sampled, non-detect (ND), detected below standard, reporting limit > standard, 1 - 10 times the standard, 10 - 100 times the standard, 100 - 1000 times the standard and greater than 1000 times the standard. The standard is the NJDEP Ground Water Quality Standard and/or MCL for this contaminant. For the HAZSITE data, there are a number of considerations that need to be taken into account when using this GIS layer for decision making purposes:- Not all SRP cases have provided HAZSITE data to the Department or HAZSITE data that has been provided to the Department may be incomplete;- Additional sampling may have been conducted since the last round of HAZSITE data was submitted that has not yet been provided as HAZSITE data is only required with key document submittals;- HAZSITE data that was submitted may not have been provided in the correct format and therefore could not be uploaded into the COMPASS data repository and would therefore not be returned via the COMPASS SQL query.

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NJDEP Bureau of GIS (2025). SRP All COMPASS GW Site Summary in New Jersey [Dataset]. https://share-open-data-njtpa.hub.arcgis.com/datasets/njdep::srp-all-compass-gw-site-summary-in-new-jersey

SRP All COMPASS GW Site Summary in New Jersey

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Dataset updated
Jul 8, 2025
Dataset authored and provided by
NJDEP Bureau of GIS
Area covered
Description

This GIS layer is based on a SQL query of the groundwater HAZSITE data that resides in COMPASS for each active Site Remediation case. Once the raw groundwater HAZSITE data is extracted from COMPASS, it is summarized such that a maximum concentration for the contaminant is derived for the year preceeding the last sampling event (samp_last_max_conc) and a maximum concentration is also generated for all sampling events (all_max_conc) . Each active Site Remediation case is included in the GIS layer. For the HAZSITE data, there are a number of considerations that need to be taken into account when using this GIS layer for decision making purposes:- Not all SRP cases have provided HAZSITE data to the Department or HAZSITE data that has been provided to the Department may be incomplete;- Additional sampling may have been conducted since the last round of HAZSITE data was submitted that has not yet been provided as HAZSITE data is only required with key document submittals;- HAZSITE data that was submitted may not have been provided in the correct format and therefore could not be uploaded into the COMPASS data repository and would therefore not be returned via the COMPASS SQL query.

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