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Download .zipThis coverage shows the geographic distribution of sanitary sewer service in 1977, as provided by Lake County Planning Commission.
This coverage was digitized from boundaries drafted onto USGS quadrangle maps utilizing a run length encoding technique sampling along horizontal lines which represented the midline of cells with a height of 250 ft. The measurement increment along these horizontal lines was one decafoot (10 feet). The quadrangle files were then merged into a county file which was subsequently converted to ARC/INFO format.
The user should bear in mind that this coverage is only an approximation of the boundaries as originally drafted .
Additional details on the digitizing process are available on request.
Original coverage data was converted from the .e00 file to a more standard ESRI shapefile(s) in November 2014.Contact Information:GIS Support, ODNR GIS ServicesOhio Department of Natural ResourcesReal Estate & Land ManagementReal Estate and Lands Management2045 Morse Rd, Bldg I-2Columbus, OH, 43229Telephone: 614-265-6462Email: gis.support@dnr.ohio.gov Data Update Frequency: As Needed
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TwitterThis web map shows the County's Sanitary Sewer and Water Permit Fee Areas. The data is maintained by Lake County Public Works.
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TwitterThis is a water service feature class that has areas of "service providers" for water, waste water, and other water utility services.A water service provider would be like the City of Tavares, City of Apopka, etc. This feature class includes private and public providers in Lake County, Fl.
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Sewer Districts are as shown on Tax Maps produced by the Office of Real Property Services. Displayed boundaries were determined using documents and maps filed with the Sullivan County Clerk's Office and/or provided by municipal entities. Boundaries are representational and are intended to be used for general location, assessment, and taxation purposes. This data is open data and can be downloaded for personal use via the Sullivan County GIS Online Geoportal.
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TwitterThis data layer is a digital, geospatial ArcGIS 10.x shapefile of Facility Planning Area (FPA) boundaries in the greater northeastern Illinois area through April 1, 2014. This area includes seven counties of Illinois, including Cook, DuPage, Kane, Kendall, Lake, McHenry, Will along with parts of Grundy and Dekalb. A Facility Planning Area is defined as "a centralized sewer service area to be considered for possible wastewater treatment facilities within a 20-year planning period." These areas also include the treatment cells, storage area, and land application area for the treated wastewater.This file was originally digitized directly into an Illinois State Plane, East Zone, coordinate system with ground coordinates stored in double precision and expressed in U.S. Survey Feet. The dataset is projected using the Transverse Mercator map projection, NAD 1983. Attributes developed for this dataset include the name of the FPA, the parent and sub-FPA names (where applicable), the type of FPA as well as whether or not the FPA is a part of a service agreement area . This dataset is only intended to approximate FPA boundaries. Positional accuracy of the FPA boundaries is no better than that of the source material, as drafted to 1:24,000-scale USGS 7.5 minute quadrangle maps. Legal descriptions must be reviewed for precise boundary locations.
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TwitterA combination of stormwater system data throughout Stark County, Ohio. The data is combined using an ETL via the data interoperability extension for ArcGIS Pro. Each weekend, the ETL is automatically ran via Python/Windows Task Scheduler to update the data with any changes from the past week from each of the source datasets. The source data is stored in ArcGIS SDE databases that Stark County GIS (SCGIS) provides for departments, cities, villages, and townships within the county. SCGIS currently maintains SDE databases for Canton, Alliance, Louisville, North Canton, Beach City, Easton Canton, Minerva, Meyers Lake, Stark County Engineer (SCE), and each of the townships. In addition to those datasets (which are updated weekly), this layer also includes data from the cities of Massillon and Canal Fulton, which are not stored in databases maintained by SCGIS. Data for those two cities is updated separately as new iterations become available.As this layer encompasses the entire county, source feature classes are consolidated into 4 layers to improve performance on ArcGIS Online. Discharge points are the point at which water exits part of the stormwater system, such as the outlet of a pipe or ditch. It includes outfalls defined under NPDES Phase II. Structures includes both inlets (catch basins, yard drains, etc.) and manholes. Pipes includes storm sewers, as well as culverts (pipes in which both ends are daylit). Finally, the ditches layer includes roadside ditches, as well as off-road ditches in some areas/instances.
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TwitterWebMap designed for CityWorks applications by Lake Stevens Sewer District employees. SIMPLIFIED as of 8/13/2020.
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Download .zipThis coverage shows the geographic distribution of sanitary sewer service in 1977, as provided by Lake County Planning Commission.
This coverage was digitized from boundaries drafted onto USGS quadrangle maps utilizing a run length encoding technique sampling along horizontal lines which represented the midline of cells with a height of 250 ft. The measurement increment along these horizontal lines was one decafoot (10 feet). The quadrangle files were then merged into a county file which was subsequently converted to ARC/INFO format.
The user should bear in mind that this coverage is only an approximation of the boundaries as originally drafted .
Additional details on the digitizing process are available on request.
Original coverage data was converted from the .e00 file to a more standard ESRI shapefile(s) in November 2014.Contact Information:GIS Support, ODNR GIS ServicesOhio Department of Natural ResourcesReal Estate & Land ManagementReal Estate and Lands Management2045 Morse Rd, Bldg I-2Columbus, OH, 43229Telephone: 614-265-6462Email: gis.support@dnr.ohio.gov Data Update Frequency: As Needed