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A resource showing existing public municipal stormwater systems (2004), and current and future water and sewer system areas. |
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A resource showing existing public municipal stormwater systems (2004), and current and future water and sewer system areas. |
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[[-84.2038567005074,33.7440893257271],[-75.4179610289099,36.5863430332056]] |
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NC Center for Geographic Information and Analysis (NCCGIA) |
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<DIV STYLE="text-align:Left;"><DIV><DIV><P><SPAN STYLE="font-weight:bold;">Public Municipal Stormwater Systems</SPAN><SPAN>: The NC Center for Geographic Information and Analysis developed the GIS data set, Public Municipal Stormwater 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. The survey was in 2004, so this data would normally have been for calendar year 2003. </SPAN></P><P><SPAN STYLE="font-weight:bold;">Type A Future Public Sewer Systems</SPAN><SPAN>: The NC Center for Geographic Information and Analysis developed the GIS data set, Type A Future Public Sewer 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 Sewer 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><P><SPAN STYLE="font-weight:bold;">Type A Current Public Sewer Systems</SPAN><SPAN>: The NC Center for Geographic Information and Analysis developed the GIS data set, Type A Current Public Sewer 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. "Current" in Type A Current Public Sewer Systems refers to the most recent year of data the sewer system owner had that represented a full year. The survey was in 2004, so this data would normally have been for calendar year 2003. </SPAN></P><P><SPAN STYLE="font-weight:bold;">Type A Future Public Water Systems: </SPAN><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><P><SPAN STYLE="font-weight:bold;">Type A Current Public Water Systems</SPAN><SPAN>: The NC Center for Geographic Information and Analysis developed the GIS data set, Type A Current 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. "Current" in the title Type A Current Public Water Systems refers to the most recent year of data the water system owner had that represented a full year. The survey was in 2004, so this data would normally have been for calendar year 2003.</SPAN></P></DIV></DIV></DIV> |
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<DIV STYLE="text-align:Left;"><P><A href="https://www.nconemap.gov:443/pages/terms" target="_blank" STYLE="text-decoration:underline;"><SPAN>https://www.nconemap.gov/pages/terms</SPAN></A></P></DIV> |
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NC1Map_Water_Sewer_2004 |
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Map Service |
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["NC","North Carolina","Department of Information Technology","NCDIT","Center for Geographic Information and Analysis","CGIA","stormwater","system","water"] |
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NC1Map_Water_Sewer_2004 |
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NAD_1983_StatePlane_North_Carolina_FIPS_3200 |