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Service Description: Sewer Pumps:
The NCREDC in conjunction with Hobbs, Upchurch & Associates
developed the digital location and information of sewer pumps as mapped by
individual system owners as required by contract. The data
collected will facilitate planning, siting and impact analysis
in the 70 individual counties of North Carolina. This file
enables the user to make various county-level determinations
when used in conjunction with other data layers. This data
contains information on sewer pumping stations, including:
pump ID, area name, original construction year, latest renovation,
and pump capacity in gallons per minute. Other coverages exist
with sewer lines and other appurtenances.
Sewer Treatment Plants:
The NCREDC in conjunction with Hobbs, Upchurch & Associates
developed the digital location and information of sewer treatment plants
as mapped by individual system owners as required by contract. The data
collected will facilitate planning, siting and impact analysis
in the 70 individual counties of North Carolina. This file
enables the user to make various county-level determinations
when used in conjunction with other data layers. This data
contains information on sewerage treatment plants as defined by NCREDC.
Information includes: WWTP ID, original construction year, latest
renovation date, permitted plant capacity, maximum daily flow,
average daily flow, type of treatment, Sludge disposal technology,
estimate of I/I and facility area in acres. Other coverages exist
with sewer lines and other appurtenances.
Sewer Discharges:
The NCREDC in conjunction with Hobbs, Upchurch & Associates
developed the digital Sewer system discharges as mapped by
individual system owners as required by contract. The data
collected will facilitate planning, siting and impact analysis
in the 70 individual counties of North Carolina. This file
enables the user to make various county-level determinations
when used in conjunction with other data layers. This data
contains information on sewage discharges, including: discharge
ID, location description, original construction date, and latest renovation
date. Other coverages exist with sewer lines and other appurtenances.
Sewer Land Application Areas:
The NCREDC in conjunction with Hobbs, Upchurch & Associates
developed the digital Sewer system land applications as mapped by
individual system owners as required by contract. The data
collected will facilitate planning, siting and impact analysis
in the 70 individual counties of North Carolina. This file
enables the user to make various county-level determinations
when used in conjunction with other data layers. This data
contains information on sewer land applications, including: land
application ID, original construction date, latest renovation, permit
expiration date, and land area. Other coverages exist with sewer lines and
other appurtenances.
Sewer Pipes:
The NCREDC in conjunction with Hobbs, Upchurch & Associates
developed the digital sewer pipe network as mapped by
individual system owners as required by contract. The data
collected will facilitate planning, siting and impact analysis
in the 70 individual counties of North Carolina. This file
enables the user to make various county-level determinations
when used in conjunction with other data layers. This data
contains information on sewer pipes, including: original
construction date, lastest renovation date, material type,
pipe diameter, type of flow, and pipe utilization. Other
coverages exist with other appurtenances.
Sewer Service Areas - Type P:
The NCREDC in conjunction with Hobbs, Upchurch & Associates
developed the digital ``P' Sewer System as mapped by
individual system owners as required by contract. The data
collected will facilitate planning, siting and impact analysis
in the 70 individual counties of North Carolina. This file
enables the user to make various county-level determinations
when used in conjunction with other data layers. This data
contains information on `P' Sewer systems which are planned
or proposed public community system service areas are outside
of current service area boundaries where public systems
do not currently exist. Type P systems are areas which have
been identified as having sufficient need and population density
to support viable public systems and which have an existing
minimum potential user density of 40 existing potential connections
per mile of wastewater collection line. Information includes:
system ID, parent system ID, cost estimate to implement. Other coverages
exist with sewer lines and other appurtenances.
Sewer Service Areas - Type B:
The NCREDC in conjunction with Hobbs, Upchurch & Associates
developed the digital "B" Sewer System as mapped by
individual system owners as required by contract. The data
collected will facilitate planning, siting and impact analysis
in the 70 individual counties of North Carolina. This file
enables the user to make various county-level determinations
when used in conjunction with other data layers. This data
contains information on "B" Sewer systems which are existing
community systems which serve the general public and accept
domestic wastewater are generally smaller systems representing
small, private, business, industrial, mobile home, multi-family
housing or single subdivision systems which have very limited
potential future economic development impact. Information includes:
system ID, system name, owner's name and telephone number.
Other coverages exist with Sewer lines and other appurtenances.
Sewer Service Areas - Type A:
The NCREDC in conjunction with Hobbs, Upchurch & Associates
developed the digital Type "A" Sewer Systems as mapped by
individual system owners as required by contract. The data
collected will facilitate planning, siting and impact analysis
in the 70 individual counties of North Carolina. This file
enables the user to make various county-level determinations
when used in conjunction with other data layers. This data
contains information on type "A" sewer systems which are existing
community sanitary sewer systems which serve the general public
accept domestic wastewater and are generally considered large
systems. Data includes information on:
system ID, system name, owners ID, parts of system, total number
of parts, year of construction, description of the service area,
number of residential customers, number of non-residential customers,
number of bulk purchasers, maximum daily flow, average daily flow,
average monthly charge for residential customers, average monthly
charge for non-residential customers, average monthly charge for
bulk purchase customers, average monthly usage for residential
customers, average monthly usage for non-residential customers,
average monthly usage for bulk purchase customers, basin transfer,
current conditions/problems, engineers recommendations, estimate
to implement recommendations, expansion of service area, projected
maximum daily flow for year 2000, projected maximum daily flow for
year 2010, projected maximum daily flow for year 2020, projected average
daily flow for year 2000, projected average daily flow for year 2010,
projected average daily flow for year 2020, indebtedness, bond rating,
and cash reserves.Other coverages exist with sewer lines and other appurtenances.
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Title: NC1Map_Sanitary_Sewer_1997
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Comments: Sewer Pumps:
The NCREDC in conjunction with Hobbs, Upchurch & Associates
developed the digital location and information of sewer pumps as mapped by
individual system owners as required by contract. The data
collected will facilitate planning, siting and impact analysis
in the 70 individual counties of North Carolina. This file
enables the user to make various county-level determinations
when used in conjunction with other data layers. This data
contains information on sewer pumping stations, including:
pump ID, area name, original construction year, latest renovation,
and pump capacity in gallons per minute. Other coverages exist
with sewer lines and other appurtenances.
Sewer Treatment Plants:
The NCREDC in conjunction with Hobbs, Upchurch & Associates
developed the digital location and information of sewer treatment plants
as mapped by individual system owners as required by contract. The data
collected will facilitate planning, siting and impact analysis
in the 70 individual counties of North Carolina. This file
enables the user to make various county-level determinations
when used in conjunction with other data layers. This data
contains information on sewerage treatment plants as defined by NCREDC.
Information includes: WWTP ID, original construction year, latest
renovation date, permitted plant capacity, maximum daily flow,
average daily flow, type of treatment, Sludge disposal technology,
estimate of I/I and facility area in acres. Other coverages exist
with sewer lines and other appurtenances.
Sewer Discharges:
The NCREDC in conjunction with Hobbs, Upchurch & Associates
developed the digital Sewer system discharges as mapped by
individual system owners as required by contract. The data
collected will facilitate planning, siting and impact analysis
in the 70 individual counties of North Carolina. This file
enables the user to make various county-level determinations
when used in conjunction with other data layers. This data
contains information on sewage discharges, including: discharge
ID, location description, original construction date, and latest renovation
date. Other coverages exist with sewer lines and other appurtenances.
Sewer Land Application Areas:
The NCREDC in conjunction with Hobbs, Upchurch & Associates
developed the digital Sewer system land applications as mapped by
individual system owners as required by contract. The data
collected will facilitate planning, siting and impact analysis
in the 70 individual counties of North Carolina. This file
enables the user to make various county-level determinations
when used in conjunction with other data layers. This data
contains information on sewer land applications, including: land
application ID, original construction date, latest renovation, permit
expiration date, and land area. Other coverages exist with sewer lines and
other appurtenances.
Sewer Pipes:
The NCREDC in conjunction with Hobbs, Upchurch & Associates
developed the digital sewer pipe network as mapped by
individual system owners as required by contract. The data
collected will facilitate planning, siting and impact analysis
in the 70 individual counties of North Carolina. This file
enables the user to make various county-level determinations
when used in conjunction with other data layers. This data
contains information on sewer pipes, including: original
construction date, lastest renovation date, material type,
pipe diameter, type of flow, and pipe utilization. Other
coverages exist with other appurtenances.
Sewer Service Areas - Type P:
The NCREDC in conjunction with Hobbs, Upchurch & Associates
developed the digital ``P' Sewer System as mapped by
individual system owners as required by contract. The data
collected will facilitate planning, siting and impact analysis
in the 70 individual counties of North Carolina. This file
enables the user to make various county-level determinations
when used in conjunction with other data layers. This data
contains information on `P' Sewer systems which are planned
or proposed public community system service areas are outside
of current service area boundaries where public systems
do not currently exist. Type P systems are areas which have
been identified as having sufficient need and population density
to support viable public systems and which have an existing
minimum potential user density of 40 existing potential connections
per mile of wastewater collection line. Information includes:
system ID, parent system ID, cost estimate to implement. Other coverages
exist with sewer lines and other appurtenances.
Sewer Service Areas - Type B:
The NCREDC in conjunction with Hobbs, Upchurch & Associates
developed the digital "B" Sewer System as mapped by
individual system owners as required by contract. The data
collected will facilitate planning, siting and impact analysis
in the 70 individual counties of North Carolina. This file
enables the user to make various county-level determinations
when used in conjunction with other data layers. This data
contains information on "B" Sewer systems which are existing
community systems which serve the general public and accept
domestic wastewater are generally smaller systems representing
small, private, business, industrial, mobile home, multi-family
housing or single subdivision systems which have very limited
potential future economic development impact. Information includes:
system ID, system name, owner's name and telephone number.
Other coverages exist with Sewer lines and other appurtenances.
Sewer Service Areas - Type A:
The NCREDC in conjunction with Hobbs, Upchurch & Associates
developed the digital Type "A" Sewer Systems as mapped by
individual system owners as required by contract. The data
collected will facilitate planning, siting and impact analysis
in the 70 individual counties of North Carolina. This file
enables the user to make various county-level determinations
when used in conjunction with other data layers. This data
contains information on type "A" sewer systems which are existing
community sanitary sewer systems which serve the general public
accept domestic wastewater and are generally considered large
systems. Data includes information on:
system ID, system name, owners ID, parts of system, total number
of parts, year of construction, description of the service area,
number of residential customers, number of non-residential customers,
number of bulk purchasers, maximum daily flow, average daily flow,
average monthly charge for residential customers, average monthly
charge for non-residential customers, average monthly charge for
bulk purchase customers, average monthly usage for residential
customers, average monthly usage for non-residential customers,
average monthly usage for bulk purchase customers, basin transfer,
current conditions/problems, engineers recommendations, estimate
to implement recommendations, expansion of service area, projected
maximum daily flow for year 2000, projected maximum daily flow for
year 2010, projected maximum daily flow for year 2020, projected average
daily flow for year 2000, projected average daily flow for year 2010,
projected average daily flow for year 2020, indebtedness, bond rating,
and cash reserves.Other coverages exist with sewer lines and other appurtenances.
Subject: NC OneMap map service showing sanitary sewer data from 1997 as mapped by NC Rural Economic Development Center. Rural counties only.
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Keywords: sanitary sewer,sewer,pumps,treatment plants,discharges,land application,pipes,service areas
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