NC Center for Geographic Information & Analysis
20070306
Type A Future Public Water Systems
vector digital data
Raleigh, North Carolina
NC Center for Geographic Information & Analysis
NCCGIA distributes this dataset
withheld
The NC Center for Geographic Information and Analysis developed the
GIS data set, Type A Future Public Water Systems, as mapped by contractors
to the NC Rural Center (engineering firms McGill & Associates and
Hobbs, Upchurch & Associates) during 2004, 2005, and 2006 to facilitate
planning, siting and impact analysis in the 100 individual counties of
North Carolina. This file enables the user to make various county-level
determinations when used in conjunction with other data layers. "Future" in the title Type A Future Public Water Systems refers to system boundary the water syster owner
expects in 2010. The tabular data will be the same as it was for the current data.
The purpose of this data set is to inform users of key information about
public water systems in North Carolina, with particular focus on system
size and growth, water usage, water treatment, and capital improvement
needs of the systems.
Data limitations:
For security reasons, Fort Bragg did not provide service area
boundaries; therefore the entire military base was used as the
service area boundary.
Wake Forest, Knightdale, Wendell, and Zebulon were individual
service areas when the data was collected, and this is reflected
in the data. However, these sytems have now merged with the
Raleigh system. This change will be reflected in future updates,
as they occur.
Service areas with only future boundaries have system IDs with
no other detailed information associated since the systems do not
yet exist in mature form.
Some service areas have limited information in the corresponding
tabular data, either in the form of zero values or missing
records. These systems either refused to provide the data or are
so new that much of the historical data requested does not yet
exist.
Revisions and updates to this layer include:
1.) March 2007 version was the first recorded release of this data.
2007
20070306
Data creation and revision date
Irregular
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36.617518
33.723370
ISO 19115 Topic Category
utilitiesCommunication
None
Type A
Water System
Public Water
Capital Improvement
Bond Funding
Water service
Service area
Water 2030
Water usage
Water use
Water demand
Water need
Water system owner
Infrastructure
Rural Center
Rural economic development
William S. Powell, The North Carolina
GAZETTEER, A Dictionary of Tar Heel Places,(Chapel Hill: University of
North Carolina Press, August 1984.
North Carolina
None
Acknowledgement of products derived form this dataset should cite the following:
The source of the Type A Future Public Water Systems data is NC OneMap.
Earlier versions of this data set may exist. The user must be sure to use
the appropriate dataset for the time period of interest. While efforts
have been made to ensure that these data are accurate and reliable within
the state of the art, CGIA cannot assume liability for any damages or
misrepresentation caused by any inaccuracies in the data or as a result
of changes to the data caused by system transfers.
NC CGIA
Physical
333 E. Six Forks Rd.
Raleigh
North Carolina
27609
U.S.A.
Mailing
20322 Mail Service Center
Raleigh
North Carolina
27699
U.S.A.
919-754-6580
919-715-8551
dataq@its.nc.gov
8am to 5pm
Phone and electronic mail preferred
This data was collected by engineering firms McGill & Associates and
Hobbs, Upchurch & Associates by survey and site visit.
Using ESRI's ARC/INFO GIS software, the data set was built for arc and
polygon topology using the "build" command. The data set was then cleaned
with a fuzzy tolerance of 10 meters. Topology has not been edited since
the last build or clean.
This data layer represents the Type A Future Public Water Systems of all
counties in North Carolina.
System boundaries were reviewed by CGIA for accuracy and modified
as needed.
McGill & Associates and Hobbs, Upchurch & Associates
2004-2007
Type A Future Public Water Systems
map
Contractor offices
McGill & Associates and Hobbs, Upchurch & Associates
Map series
100000
Paper
2004
2007
Publication date
None
Paper maps on which 1998 service area boundaries were plotted.
The contractors collected graphic data from water and sewer
system managers, and collected numeric data from water, sewer,
and stormwater system managers throughout North Carolina.
Graphic data was collected in one of two ways. If the system
of interest was evaluated during the prior system survey of
1998, the new graphic data was collected by forwarding or
delivering to each system manager a map of the water or sewer
system pipes as they existed in 1998, having the system
manager adjust system boundaries to reflect current and
expected future boundaries, and making those edits to the
1998 polygons. If the system of interest was not evaluated
in the 1998 survey, a map of the current and expected future
boundaries of the system was requested from the system manager.
In both cases, the current and expected future boundaries of
the water or sewer system were ultimately digitized from the
data provided by the system manager. In some cases, system
managers reported no change in current or expected future
system boundaries, and in those cases the resulting polygons
are identical to those produced from the 1998 survey. For
this study, current system boundaries were defined as those
boundaries in existence at the time of the survey (2004).
Future system boundaries were defined as the boundaries
expected to exist in the year 2010.
Numeric data was collected by crafting a table structure for
the required data, forwarding a paper questionnaire developed
from this data structure to each system manager, collecting
that data as a written response to the questionnaire (via
return mail or face-to-face meeting), then entering this data
into the table structure.
2004-2007
McGill & Associates
Harry Buckner
Mailing and physical address
55 Broad Street
Asheville
North Carolina
28801
U.S.A.
(828) 252-0575
(828) 252-2518
hbbuckner@mcgillengineers.com
8:30AM - 5:30PM
Phone and electronic mail preferred
Same process as outlined in previous step was followed for second
contractor.
2004-2007
Hobbs, Upchurch & Associates
Angela Mettlen
Mailing and physical address
2411 N. Oak Street, Suite 204
Myrtle Beach
South Carolina
29577
U.S.A.
(843) 626-1910
(843) 626-1745
info@hobbsupchurch.com
8:30AM - 5:30PM
Phone and electronic mail preferred
AMEC Earth and Environmental, Inc. of North Carolina (AMEC)
took responsibility for managing the data structure, data
connectivity, and quality control aspects of the graphic
and numeric data generated for this project. AMEC integrated
individual polygons into a statewide coverage of systems of
various types, and also performed quality control reviews
on numeric data and data ranges for numeric fields. AMEC
identified disconnections between polygons and the underlying
tabular data and worked with the other contractors and CGIA
to rectify these disconnects. Using linear multivariate
regression techniques, AMEC estimated current and future
capital improvement needs for systems which had no published
capital improvement plans.
2004-2007
AMEC Earth & Environmental
Keith Readling
Mailing and physical address
4513 Creedmoor Road, Suite 400
Raleigh
North Carolina
27612
U.S.A.
(919) 420-0590
(919) 420-0890
keith.readling@amec.com
8:30AM - 5:30PM
Phone and electronic mail preferred
Service area boundaries and database were extensively
reviewed by CGIA for accuracy and modified where needed.
2004-2007
CGIA
David Giordano
Physical
333 E. Six Forks Rd.
Raleigh
North Carolina
27609
U.S.A.
Mailing
20322 Mail Service Center
Raleigh
North Carolina
27699
U.S.A.
919-754-6580
919-715-8551
dataq@its.nc.gov
8am to 5pm
Phone and electronic mail preferred
_Method: County name
Vector
Simple
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TRUE
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coordinate pair
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meters
North American Datum of 1983
Geodetic Reference System 80
6378137.000000
298.257222
water_f
Boundary extents of Type A Future Water Systems
NC CGIA
Feature Class
0
objectid
OBJECTID
OID
4
10
0
Internal feature number.
Esri
Sequential unique whole numbers that are automatically generated.
WASYID
System ID (Public Water Supply Permit Number)
Water system owner
Item varies
WASYID
String
15
0
0
WASYNAME
Name of System
Water system owner
Item varies
WASYNAME
String
50
0
0
WAPCS
Primary County(s) served
Water system owner
Item varies
WAPCS
String
50
0
0
WAPCP
Primary Contact Person
Water system owner
Item varies
WAPCP
String
25
0
0
WAPCPT
Superintendent, Director, etc)
Water system owner
Item varies
WAPCPT
String
25
0
0
WAADDR
Mailing Address
Water system owner
Item varies
WAADDR
String
200
0
0
WAPHN
Phone Number
Water system owner
Item varies
WAPHN
String
50
0
0
WAFAX
Fax Number
Water system owner
Item varies
WAFAX
String
50
0
0
WAEMAIL
Email address
Water system owner
Item varies
WAEMAIL
String
100
0
0
WAVERIFY
Name of Verification Person
Water system owner
Item varies
WAVERIFY
String
25
0
0
WAOWNTY
Type of Ownership (Municipality, County, Authority,
District, Non Profit Assoc., For Profit Business,
State, Federal, Other)
Water system owner
Item varies
WAOWNTY
String
50
0
0
WACSP
Current Service Population (in number of people
served)
Water system owner
Item varies
WACSP
Integer
4
10
0
WACSP05
Projected 2005 Service Population (number of people
expected to be served)
Water system owner
Item varies
WACSP05
Integer
4
10
0
WACSP10
Projected 2010 Service Population (number of people
expected to be served)
Water system owner
Item varies
WACSP10
Integer
4
10
0
WACSP20
Projected 2020 Service Population (number of people
expected to be served)
Water system owner
Item varies
WACSP20
Integer
4
10
0
WACSP30
Projected 2030 Service Population (number of people
expected to be served)
Water system owner
Item varies
WACSP30
Integer
4
10
0
WANMSC
Number of non-metered service connections for finished
water, most recent June 30th. "0" if none, "999999" if
unknown.
Water system owner
Item varies
WANMSC
Integer
4
10
0
WASYCCR
Number of residential customer connections for finished
water, most recent June 30th. "0" if none, "999999" if
unknown.
Water system owner
Item varies
WASYCCR
Integer
4
10
0
WASYCCNR
Number of non-residential customer connections for
finished water, most recent June 30th. "0" if none,
"999999" if unknown.
Water system owner
Item varies
WASYCCNR
Integer
4
10
0
WASYCCBP
Number of bulk purchaser connections for finished water,
most recent June 30th. "0" if none, "999999" if unknown.
Water system owner
Item varies
WASYCCBP
Integer
4
10
0
WATOTU
Total Water Usage for most recent fiscal year (in
Million Gallons)
Water system owner
Item varies
WATOTU
Double
8
38
8
WAMUNAC
Average Monthly Unaccounted for Water in most recent
fiscal year (in Million Gallons)
Water system owner
Item varies
WAMUNAC
Double
8
38
8
WAMPROC
Average Monthly process water for most recent year
(in Million Gallons)
Water system owner
Item varies
WAMPROC
Double
8
38
8
WAAMRU
Average monthly residential usage (in Million Gallons)
Water system owner
Item varies
WAAMRU
Double
8
38
8
WAAMCU
Average monthly commercial usage (in Million Gallons)
Water system owner
Item varies
WAAMCU
Double
8
38
8
WAAMBU
Average monthly bulk usage (in Million Gallons)
Water system owner
Item varies
WAAMBU
Double
8
38
8
WASYAJAD
Average Daily Water Usage for January 2003 (Historical
average from 2003 month)
Water system owner
Item varies
WASYAJAD
Double
8
38
8
WASYMJAD
Maximum Daily Water Usage for January 2003 (Historical
maximum from 2003 month)
Water system owner
Item varies
WASYMJAD
Double
8
38
8
WASYAFED
Average Daily Water Usage for February 2003 (Historical
average from 2003 month)
Water system owner
Item varies
WASYAFED
Double
8
38
8
WASYMFED
Maximum Daily Water Usage for February 2003 (Historical
maximum from 2003 month)
Water system owner
Item varies
WASYMFED
Double
8
38
8
WASYAMAD
Average Daily Water Usage for March 2003 (Historical
average from 2003 month)
Water system owner
Item varies
WASYAMAD
Double
8
38
8
WASYMMAD
Maximum Daily Water Usage for March 2003 (Historical
maximum from 2003 month)
Water system owner
Item varies
WASYMMAD
Double
8
38
8
WASYAAPD
Average Daily Water Usage for April 2003 (Historical
average from 2003 month)
Water system owner
Item varies
WASYAAPD
Double
8
38
8
WASYMAPD
Maximum Daily Water Usage for April 2003 (Historical
maximum from 2003 month)
Water system owner
Item varies
WASYMAPD
Double
8
38
8
WASYAMYD
Average Daily Water Usage for May 2003 (Historical
average from 2003 month)
Water system owner
Item varies
WASYAMYD
Double
8
38
8
WASYMMYD
Maximum Daily Water Usage for May 2003 (Historical
maximum from 2003 month)
Water system owner
Item varies
WASYMMYD
Double
8
38
8
WASYAJUD
Average Daily Water Usage for June 2003 (Historical
average from 2003 month)
Water system owner
Item varies
WASYAJUD
Double
8
38
8
WASYMJUD
Maximum Daily Water Usage for June 2003 (Historical
maximum from 2003 month)
Water system owner
Item varies
WASYMJUD
Double
8
38
8
WASYAJLD
Average Daily Water Usage for July 2003 (Historical
average from 2003 month)
Water system owner
Item varies
WASYAJLD
Double
8
38
8
WASYMJLD
Maximum Daily Water Usage for July 2003 (Historical
maximum from 2003 month)
Water system owner
Item varies
WASYMJLD
Double
8
38
8
WASYAAUD
Average Daily Water Usage for August 2003 (Historical
average from 2003 month)
Water system owner
Item varies
WASYAAUD
Double
8
38
8
WASYMAUD
Maximum Daily Water Usage for August 2003 (Historical
maximum from 2003 month)
Water system owner
Item varies
WASYMAUD
Double
8
38
8
WASYASED
Average Daily Water Usage for September 2003 (Historical
average from 2003 month)
Water system owner
Item varies
WASYASED
Double
8
38
8
WASYMSED
Maximum Daily Water Usage for September 2003 (Historical
maximum from 2003 month)
Water system owner
Item varies
WASYMSED
Double
8
38
8
WASYAOCD
Average Daily Water Usage for October 2003 (Historical
average from 2003 month)
Water system owner
Item varies
WASYAOCD
Double
8
38
8
WASYMOCD
Maximum Daily Water Usage for October 2003 (Historical
maximum from 2003 month)
Water system owner
Item varies
WASYMOCD
Double
8
38
8
WASYANOD
Average Daily Water Usage for November 2003 (Historical
average from 2003 month)
Water system owner
Item varies
WASYANOD
Double
8
38
8
WASYMNOD
Maximum Daily Water Usage for November 2003 (Historical
maximum from 2003 month)
Water system owner
Item varies
WASYMNOD
Double
8
38
8
WASYADED
Average Daily Water Usage for December 2003 (Historical
average from 2003 month)
Water system owner
Item varies
WASYADED
Double
8
38
8
WASYMDED
Maximum Daily Water Usage for December 2003 (Historical
maximum from 2003 month)
Water system owner
Item varies
WASYMDED
Double
8
38
8
WADRD05
Average daily residential demand 2005
(Projected average daily usage during fiscal year
ending June 30, 2005. "999.999" if unknown)
Water system owner
Item varies
WADRD05
Double
8
38
8
WADRD10
Average daily residential demand 2010
(Projected average daily usage during fiscal year
ending June 30, 2010. "999.999" if unknown)
Water system owner
Item varies
WADRD10
Double
8
38
8
WADRD20
Average daily residential demand 2020
(Projected average daily usage during fiscal year
ending June 30, 2020. "999.999" if unknown)
Water system owner
Item varies
WADRD20
Double
8
38
8
WADRD30
Average daily residential demand 2030
(Projected average daily usage during fiscal year
ending June 30, 2030. "999.999" if unknown)
Water system owner
Item varies
WADRD30
Double
8
38
8
WADCD05
Average daily commercial demand 2005
(Projected average daily usage during fiscal year
ending June 30, 2005. "999.999" if unknown)
Water system owner
Item varies
WADCD05
Double
8
38
8
WADCD10
Average daily commercial demand 2010
(Projected average daily usage during fiscal year
ending June 30, 2010. "999.999" if unknown)
Water system owner
Item varies
WADCD10
Double
8
38
8
WADCD20
Average daily commercial demand 2010
(Projected average daily usage during fiscal year
ending June 30, 2020. "999.999" if unknown)
Water system owner
Item varies
WADCD20
Double
8
38
8
WADCD30
Average daily commercial demand 2030
(Projected average daily usage during fiscal year
ending June 30, 2030. "999.999" if unknown)
Water system owner
Item varies
WADCD30
Double
8
38
8
WADPD05
Average daily process demand 2005
(Projected average daily usage during fiscal year
ending June 30, 2005. "999.999" if unknown)
Water system owner
Item varies
WADPD05
Double
8
38
8
WADPD10
Average daily process demand 2010
(Projected average daily usage during fiscal year
ending June 30, 2010. "999.999" if unknown)
Water system owner
Item varies
WADPD10
Double
8
38
8
WADPD20
Average daily process demand 2020
(Projected average daily usage during fiscal year
ending June 30, 2020. "999.999" if unknown)
Water system owner
Item varies
WADPD20
Double
8
38
8
WADPD30
Average daily process demand 2030
(Projected average daily usage during fiscal year
ending June 30, 2030. "999.999" if unknown)
Water system owner
Item varies
WADPD30
Double
8
38
8
WAMUD05
Average monthly unaccounted demand 2005
(Projected average monthly usage during fiscal year
ending June 30, 2005. "999.999" if unknown)
Water system owner
Item varies
WAMUD05
Double
8
38
8
WAMUD10
Average monthly unaccounted demand 2010
(Projected average monthly usage during fiscal year
ending June 30, 2010. "999.999" if unknown)
Water system owner
Item varies
WAMUD10
Double
8
38
8
WAMUD20
Average monthly unaccounted demand 2020
(Projected average monthly usage during fiscal year
ending June 30, 2020. "999.999" if unknown)
Water system owner
Item varies
WAMUD20
Double
8
38
8
WAMUD30
Average monthly unaccounted demand 2030
(Projected average monthly usage during fiscal year
ending June 30, 2030. "999.999" if unknown)
Water system owner
Item varies
WAMUD30
Double
8
38
8
WALDP
Leak detection program
Water system owner
Y
Program is in place
Water system owner
N
Program is not in place
Water system owner
WALDP
String
1
0
0
WAVEP
Valve exercise program
Water system owner
Y
Program is in place
Water system owner
N
Program is not in place
Water system owner
WAVEP
String
1
0
0
WAMRP
Meter replacement program
Water system owner
Y
Program is in place
Water system owner
N
Program is not in place
Water system owner
WAMRP
String
1
0
0
WALDS
Leak detection study
Water system owner
Y
Study has been done in the past 5 years
Water system owner
N
Study has not been done in the past 5 years
Water system owner
WALDS
String
1
0
0
WAVHM
VHM Locations
Water system owner
Y
All valves, hydrants, and meters are located
Water system owner
N
Not all valves, hydrants, and meters are located
Water system owner
WAVHM
String
1
0
0
WASM
System Map
Water system owner
Y
System is mapped
Water system owner
N
System is not mapped
Water system owner
WASM
String
1
0
0
WAGIS
GIS Data
Water system owner
Y
System map is in GIS format
Water system owner
N
System map is not in GIS format
Water system owner
WAGIS
String
1
0
0
WAUPDATE
Update Willingness
Water system owner
Y
Service owner is willing to update data annually
Water system owner
N
Service owner is not willing to update data annually
Water system owner
WAUPDATE
String
1
0
0
WABIT
Interbasin Transfer
Water system owner
Y
System has an approved interbasin transfer
Water system owner
N
System does not have an approved interbasin transfer
Water system owner
WABIT
String
1
0
0
WAIBTA
Interbasin Transfer Amount (List in millions of
gallons per day)
Water system owner
Item varies
WAIBTA
Double
8
38
8
WAWELLS
Total number of wells (number of wells in system)
Water system owner
Item varies
WAWELLS
Integer
4
10
0
WAGWADW
Total average daily groundwater withdrawal
(in millions of gallons per day)
Water system owner
Item varies
WAGWADW
Double
8
38
8
WAGWPER
Total maximum daily groundwater withdrawal permitted
(in millions of gallons per day)
Water system owner
Item varies
WAGWPER
Double
8
38
8
WATANKS
Total number of finished water storage tanks
(999999 if none)
Water system owner
Item varies
WATANKS
Integer
4
10
0
WACAPY
Total finished water storage capacity
(in millions of gallons, 999999 if unknown)
Water system owner
Item varies
WACAPY
Double
8
38
8
WAPOLICY
Water system data sharing policy (no policy or
ordinance, no public sharing, no public sharing
of certain critical information)
Water system owner
Item varies
WAPOLICY
String
50
0
0
OMW94
Past O&M Budget (total amount in thousands of
dollars for the actual O&M budget for the system
for the fiscal year 1994-1995 for historical
benchmarking)
Water system owner
Item varies
OMW94
Integer
4
10
0
WUSE94
Past Water Usage (total water treated in fiscal
year 1994-1995 in Millions of Gallons for historical
benchmarking)
Water system owner
Item varies
WUSE94
Double
8
38
8
OMW2004T
Annual O&M Expenditure 2004 (in thousands of dollars)
Water system owner
Item varies
OMW2004T
Integer
4
10
0
wasyid_12
WASYID_12
String
7
0
0
CURCIP
Current CIP Need (total amount in thousands
of dollars for the estimated CIP needs for the
system for the period FY04-05 through FY09-10
-- a 5 year period, defined as current need)
Water system owner
Item varies
CURCIP
Integer
4
10
0
FUTCIP
Future CIP Need (total amount in thousands
of dollars for the estimated CIP needs for the
system for the period FY10-11 through FY29-30
-- a 20 year period, defined as future need)
Water system owner
Item varies
FUTCIP
Integer
4
10
0
CURSOUR
Source of current CIP value (either estimated
by consultant or reported by system)
Water system owner
Item varies
CURSOUR
String
254
0
0
FUTSOUR
Source of future CIP value (either estimated
by consultant or reported by system).
Water system owner
Item varies
FUTSOUR
String
254
0
0
shape
SHAPE
Geometry
8
0
0
Feature geometry.
Esri
Coordinates defining the features.
st_area(shape)
st_area(shape)
Double
0
0
0
st_perimeter(shape)
st_perimeter(shape)
Double
0
0
0
A dataset depicting the North Carolina Type A Future Water Systems.
Polygons have attribute data including total area in coverage
units (square meters), total perimeter (linear meters),
polygon internal identification number, polygon user
identification number, and pertinent system information.
>
>The following tables can be related to the water system service areas.
>There is a one-to-many relationship between the water systems and
>records in these tables that prevents joining the tables to the areas.
>
>BFWater Table (BF - Bond Funding)
>ITEM NAME TYPE DESCRIPTION
>WASYID Text System ID (relate item)
>SYSTEM Text Name of water system receiving bond funds
>FUNDER Text Funder of the bond or grant funds to the system
>PROGRAM Text Specific program under which the bond funds
> were made available
>COUNTY Text Name of county where system serves or will serve
>REDC_DES Text Bond funding project description (this field is only
> populated for projects funded through NCREDC)
>AWARD Currency Value of funds awarded (in US dollars)
>PR_TYPE Text Bond funding project type (Water or Sewer)
>
>Purchased Water Table
>ITEM NAME TYPE DESCRIPTION
>WASYID Text System ID (relate item)
>WASSNM Text Name of supplying system (the name of water
> systems supplying water to the system through
> purchase agreements)
>WASSPWS Text Public Water Supply Permit Number of the
> system supplying water to your system
>WAPURTY Text Purchase type (Supplemental or Emergency)
>WAPURADA Double Purchase average daily amount (in millions
> of gallons per day)
>WAPURDAY Integer Purchase days (number of days in 2003 that
> water as purchased from this supplier)
>WAPURCON Double Purchase contract amount (in millions of gallons
> per day)
>WAPUREXP Text Purchase contract expiration (month and year
> the purchase contract will expire)
>
>Water_Treatment Plants Table
>ITEM NAME TYPE DESCRIPTION
>WASYID Text System ID (relate item)
>WATPID Text Treatment Plant ID
>WATPNM Text Name of Plants
>WATPCPTY Double Permitted Plant Capacity (999999.000 if unknown)
>WATPMDP Double Maximum Daily Production (999999.000 if unknown)
>WATPADP Double Average Daily Production (999999.000 if unknown)
>
>Water Intakes Table
>ITEM NAME TYPE DESCRIPTION
>WATPID Text Treatment Plant ID (relate item - relates to
> treatment plant table)
>WASUMNM Text Name the supplying stream(s) or reservoir(s)
> for the water system Type A (NA if source is
> groundwater)
>WAINTK Text Name of County where intake is located. (NA if
> source is groundwater)
>WAINTADW Double Average daily 2003 withdrawal from intake
> (in million gallons per day, only for days the
> intake was used)
>WAINTMAX Double Maximum daily withdrawal from intake in 2003
> (in million gallons per day)
>WAAVSUP Double Available Supply (approved total allocation
> per day in million gallons per day)
>WAOSAS Double Off-stream raw water storage available
> (in millions of gallons)
>
None
NC Center for Geographic Information and Analysis
Database Administration
Physical
333 E. Six Forks Rd.
Raleigh
North Carolina
27609
U.S.A.
Mailing
20322 Mail Service Center
Raleigh
North Carolina
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of NC OneMap and, in cooperation with other mapping
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useful, and current information. Although
every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy of
information, errors and conditions originating from
physical sources used to develop this dataset may be
reflected in the data supplied. The user must be
aware of possible conditions and bear responsibility for
the appropriate use of the information with respect to
possible errors, original map scale, collection methodology,
currency of data, and other conditions specific to certain
data. NCCGIA does not support secondary distribution of
this dataset without its current, compliant metadata record. The
use of trade names or commercial products does not constitute their
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20110610
North Carolina Center for Geographic Information and Analysis
David Giordano
Database Administration
Physical
333 E. Six Forks Rd.
Raleigh
North Carolina
27609
U.S.A.
Mailing
20322 Mail Service Center
Raleigh
North Carolina
27699
U.S.A.
919-754-6580
919-715-8551
dataq@its.nc.gov
8am to 5pm
Phone and electronic mail preferred
FGDC Content Standards for Digital Geospatial Metadata
FGDC-STD-001-1998
local time
None
This metadata file is to accompany the dataset. NCCGIA does not support secondary distribution of this dataset without its current, compliant metadata record. If the dataset described in this metadata record was received from anyone besides NCCGIA, this metadata and the dataset it describes may contain discrepancies.
David Giordano
North Carolina Center for Geographic Information and Analysis
Database Administration
919-754-6580
919-715-8551
8am to 5pm
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20220523
ArcGIS Metadata
1.0
NC Center for Geographic Information and Analysis
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919-715-8551
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Enterprise Geodatabase Feature Class
Type A Future Public Water Systems
2007-03-06
NC Center for Geographic Information & Analysis
Raleigh, North Carolina
NC Center for Geographic Information & Analysis
vector digital data
NCCGIA distributes this dataset
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<DIV STYLE="text-align:Left;"><DIV><DIV><P><SPAN>The NC Center for Geographic Information and Analysis developed the GIS data set, Type A Future Public Water Systems, as mapped by contractors to the NC Rural Center (engineering firms McGill & Associates and Hobbs, Upchurch & Associates) during 2004, 2005, and 2006 to facilitate planning, siting and impact analysis in the 100 individual counties of North Carolina. This file enables the user to make various county-level determinations when used in conjunction with other data layers. "Future" in the title Type A Future Public Water Systems refers to system boundary the water system owner expects in 2010. The tabular data will be the same as it was for the current data.</SPAN></P></DIV></DIV></DIV>
The purpose of this data set is to inform users of key information about public water systems in North Carolina, with particular focus on system size and growth, water usage, water treatment, and capital improvement needs of the systems.
William S. Powell, The North Carolina GAZETTEER, A Dictionary of Tar Heel Places,(Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, August 1984.
North Carolina
ISO 19115 Topic Category
utilitiesCommunication
Capital Improvement
Water demand
Public Water
Infrastructure
Water usage
Water need
Service area
Water service
Rural economic development
Water use
Water System
Type A
Water system owner
Water 2030
Rural Center
Bond Funding
Capital Improvement
Water demand
Public Water
Infrastructure
Water usage
Water need
Service area
Water service
Rural economic development
Water use
Water System
Type A
utilitiesCommunication
Water system owner
Water 2030
Rural Center
Bond Funding
NC
North Carolina
Department of Information Technology
DIT
Center for Geographic Information and Analysis
CGIA
NC OneMap
NCCGIA is charged with the development and maintenance of NC OneMap and, in cooperation with other mapping organizations, is committed to offering its users accurate, useful, and current information. Although every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy of information, errors and conditions originating from physical sources used to develop this dataset may be reflected in the data supplied. The user must be aware of possible conditions and bear responsibility for the appropriate use of the information with respect to possible errors, original map scale, collection methodology, currency of data, and other conditions specific to certain data. NCCGIA does not support secondary distribution of this dataset without its current, compliant metadata record. The use of trade names or commercial products does not constitute their endorsement by NCCGIA or North Carolina State Government.
<DIV STYLE="text-align:Left;"><DIV><DIV><P><SPAN>https://www.nconemap.gov/pages/terms</SPAN></P></DIV></DIV></DIV>
Data creation and revision date
2007-01-01
2007-03-06
-84.421925
-75.416567
33.72337
36.617518
Data limitations: For security reasons, Fort Bragg did not provide service area boundaries; therefore the entire military base was used as the service area boundary. Wake Forest, Knightdale, Wendell, and Zebulon were individual service areas when the data was collected, and this is reflected in the data. However, these sytems have now merged with the Raleigh system. This change will be reflected in future updates, as they occur. Service areas with only future boundaries have system IDs with no other detailed information associated since the systems do not yet exist in mature form. Some service areas have limited information in the corresponding tabular data, either in the form of zero values or missing records. These systems either refused to provide the data or are so new that much of the historical data requested does not yet exist. Revisions and updates to this layer include: 1.) March 2007 version was the first recorded release of this data.
Esri ArcGIS 12.8.0.29751
David Giordano
North Carolina Center for Geographic Information and Analysis
Database Administration
919-754-6580
919-715-8551
8am to 5pm
Phone and electronic mail preferred
David Giordano
This metadata file is to accompany the dataset. NCCGIA does not support secondary distribution of this dataset without its current, compliant metadata record. If the dataset described in this metadata record was received from anyone besides NCCGIA, this metadata and the dataset it describes may contain discrepancies.
Using ESRI's ARC/INFO GIS software, the data set was built for arc and polygon topology using the "build" command. The data set was then cleaned with a fuzzy tolerance of 10 meters. Topology has not been edited since the last build or clean.
Using ESRI's ARC/INFO GIS software, the data set was built for arc and polygon topology using the "build" command. The data set was then cleaned with a fuzzy tolerance of 10 meters. Topology has not been edited since the last build or clean.
This data layer represents the Type A Future Public Water Systems of all counties in North Carolina.
This data was collected by engineering firms McGill & Associates and Hobbs, Upchurch & Associates by survey and site visit.
System boundaries were reviewed by CGIA for accuracy and modified as needed.
Service area boundaries and database were extensively reviewed by CGIA for accuracy and modified where needed.
2004-20-07
David Giordano
CGIA
919-754-6580
919-715-8551
8am to 5pm
Phone and electronic mail preferred
AMEC Earth and Environmental, Inc. of North Carolina (AMEC) took responsibility for managing the data structure, data connectivity, and quality control aspects of the graphic and numeric data generated for this project. AMEC integrated individual polygons into a statewide coverage of systems of various types, and also performed quality control reviews on numeric data and data ranges for numeric fields. AMEC identified disconnections between polygons and the underlying tabular data and worked with the other contractors and CGIA to rectify these disconnects. Using linear multivariate regression techniques, AMEC estimated current and future capital improvement needs for systems which had no published capital improvement plans.
2004-20-07
Keith Readling
AMEC Earth & Environmental
(919) 420-0590
(919) 420-0890
4513 Creedmoor Road, Suite 400
Raleigh
North Carolina
27612
U.S.A.
keith.readling@amec.com
8:30AM - 5:30PM
Phone and electronic mail preferred
The contractors collected graphic data from water and sewer system managers, and collected numeric data from water, sewer, and stormwater system managers throughout North Carolina. Graphic data was collected in one of two ways. If the system of interest was evaluated during the prior system survey of 1998, the new graphic data was collected by forwarding or delivering to each system manager a map of the water or sewer system pipes as they existed in 1998, having the system manager adjust system boundaries to reflect current and expected future boundaries, and making those edits to the 1998 polygons. If the system of interest was not evaluated in the 1998 survey, a map of the current and expected future boundaries of the system was requested from the system manager. In both cases, the current and expected future boundaries of the water or sewer system were ultimately digitized from the data provided by the system manager. In some cases, system managers reported no change in current or expected future system boundaries, and in those cases the resulting polygons are identical to those produced from the 1998 survey. For this study, current system boundaries were defined as those boundaries in existence at the time of the survey (2004). Future system boundaries were defined as the boundaries expected to exist in the year 2010. Numeric data was collected by crafting a table structure for the required data, forwarding a paper questionnaire developed from this data structure to each system manager, collecting that data as a written response to the questionnaire (via return mail or face-to-face meeting), then entering this data into the table structure.
2004-20-07
Harry Buckner
McGill & Associates
(828) 252-0575
(828) 252-2518
55 Broad Street
Asheville
North Carolina
28801
U.S.A.
hbbuckner@mcgillengineers.com
8:30AM - 5:30PM
Phone and electronic mail preferred
Same process as outlined in previous step was followed for second contractor.
2004-20-07
Angela Mettlen
Hobbs, Upchurch & Associates
(843) 626-1910
(843) 626-1745
2411 N. Oak Street, Suite 204
Myrtle Beach
South Carolina
29577
U.S.A.
info@hobbsupchurch.com
8:30AM - 5:30PM
Phone and electronic mail preferred
Paper maps on which 1998 service area boundaries were plotted.
100000
Type A Future Public Water Systems
None
2004-20-07
McGill & Associates and Hobbs, Upchurch & Associates
McGill & Associates and Hobbs, Upchurch & Associates
Contractor offices
map
Map series
Publication date
2004-01-01
2007-01-01
0
_Method: County name
0
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