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Description: Are not shown at scales smaller than 1:2,400. In some cases even at 1:100 scale, meter symbols will overlap one another. This is partly due to automated methods for creating meter features at the ends of laterals, particularly based on automated methods for creating laterals off of mains. Ideally meter features are located as precisely as possible relative to their real-world locations—in practice this is expensive without using GPS, which doesn’t deal with the lateral locations. In this map, meters, are not the focus and therefore are not labeled—in a meter management map labels would be necessary.
Description: Hydrants are shown from 1:4,800 to larger scales. These symbols are based on a hydrant symbol has been common on engineering drawings for decades. These symbols are rotated to depict the orientation of the valves. Starting at 1:2,400 hydrants are labeled with their asset ID.
Description: Control valves are shown from 1:4,800 to larger scales. The symbol for control valves may be rotated or changed to reflect the type of valve (butterfly, ball, etc.), or a box symbol may also be added when these values are installed within a box. The difference between control valves and system valves is that control valves have a backflow prevention control. Control valves are labeled at scales from 1:1,200 and larger with their asset ID.
Description: System valves are shown from 1:4,800 to larger scales. System valves are labeled at scales from 1:1,600 and larger with their asset ID. The symbols for system valves are expected to vary from utility to utility—these are some typical symbols, but by no means do they represent an accepted standard.
Description: Fittings are shown at scales larger than 1:4,800, though are not labeled in this general depiction of the water network—users would be expected to click on the fittings to get more information.
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Label Placement: esriServerPointLabelPlacementAboveRight Label Expression: [Diameter] CONCAT " x " CONCAT [Length] CONCAT " Clamp" Use Coded Values: true Symbol:
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Description: System valves are shown from 1:4,800 to larger scales. System valves are labeled at scales from 1:1,600 and larger with their asset ID. The symbols for system valves are expected to vary from utility to utility—these are some typical symbols, but by no means do they represent an accepted standard.
Description: The symbology for the water mains divides the largest mains (14” and larger) from the smaller mains (12” and smaller), but also graduates the symbols so that some relative differences can be seen. At scales 1:4,800 and 1:2,400 the longer mains are labeled, and at 1:2,400 short mains are labeled with leader lines. At 1:1,600 the longer mains have a more prominent label, allowing for clear reading at all large scales, while the same becomes true for the shorter mains at 1:800.
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Description: Lateral lines are shown from 1:2,400 to larger scales and this is in conjunction with the meters—as the lateral lines connect meters to mains. These features are not labeled.
Description: The symbology for the water mains divides the largest mains (14” and larger) from the smaller mains (12” and smaller), but also graduates the symbols so that some relative differences can be seen. At scales 1:4,800 and 1:2,400 the longer mains are labeled, and at 1:2,400 short mains are labeled with leader lines. At 1:1,600 the longer mains have a more prominent label, allowing for clear reading at all large scales, while the same becomes true for the shorter mains at 1:800.
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Description: Attribute NameAttribute DescriptionAttribute ValuesOUTIDOutfall TypeSSO or Internconnect. SSO= Storm Sewer Outfall, NAPIPESIZEINPipe Size in InchesNumeric (inches)PIPEMATERLPipe MaterialDomain: Concrete, CMP, PVC, RCP, HDPE, Galvanized Pipe, Not Available. CMP = Corrugated Metal Pipe. PVC = Polyvinyl chloride. RCP = Reinforced concrete pipe. HDPE = high density polyethylene pipe, SICPP = smooth interior corrugated polyethylene pipe, CPP = corrugated plastic pipeOUTFONFIGOutfall ConfigurationDomain: Day-Light, In Manhole, In Catch Basin, Unknown Drainage FeatureUPSTRLUUpstream LanduseDomain: Residential, Industrial, Commercial, Resisential/Commercial, Agricultural, Vacant Land, Not AvailableOUTOWNEROutfall OwnerMunicipality, Erie County, Niagara County, or privateOUTATBRDIGEIs the outfall located at a bridge?Yes, No, or UnknownSIDEOFBRGIf the outfall is located at a bridge, which side?Directions - North, South, East, West, All 4 directions, Northwest, Northeast, Southwest, Southeast, NA, East/West Only, North/South OnlyHEADWALLIs a Headwall Present?Yes, No, NARIPRAPIf Headwall is present, is the Headwall constructed of riprap? T or FDISCHGINTOWhat does the outfall discharge into?Domain: River, Creek, Grass Swale, Concrete Swale, Other MS4, Not Available, Specific named waterbodyDATETIME_Time stamp of when point was capturedDate and TimeNOTESNotes taken by field team when entering pointcomment fieldOFFSETDIRIf the location captured by the field team is offset from feature's actual location, in what direction?Directions - N, S, E, WOFFSETFTIf the location captured by the field team is offset from feature's actual location, how far?Numeric (feet)ODORYNDoes an odor exist at the outfall?T or FODCHEMIIf odor exists, is it a chemical smell?T or FODMUSTYIf odor exists, is it a musty smell?T or FODSEWAGEIf odor exists, is it a sewage smell?T or FODCHLORIf odor exists, is it a chlorine smell?T or FODHARSHIf odor exists, is it a harsh smell?T or FODROTTEIf odor exists, is it a rotten smell?T or FCOLORDKREDIs the oufall discharge color dark red/purple/black?T or FCOLORORANGEIs the oufall discharge color orange/red?T or FCOLORBLUEIs the oufall discharge color blue?T or FCOLORMULTIIs the oufall discharge multicolored (oily sheen)?T or FCOLOROTHYNIs the outfall discharge a different color than those listed?T or FCOLOROTHERIf the outfall discharge is a different color, what is that color?name of colorFLOATYNAre there any floatables present in outfall discharge?T or FFLOATFOAMIf floatables are present, is it foam?T or FFLOATTRASHIf floatables are present, is it trash?T or FFLOATTOILEIf floatables are present, is it toilet paper?T or FFLOATOTHYNIf floatables are present, is it something else?T or FFLOATOTHERIf the floatables are something else, what are they?descriptionVEGNORMIs surrounding vegetation normal?T, F, or NAVEGEXCEDoes surrounding vegegation have excessive growth?T, F, or NAVEGINHIDoes surrounding vegegation have inhibited growth?T, F, or NAVEGDEADDoes surrounding vegegation contain dead plants?T, F, or NASTRUDAMGYNDoes the outfall contain structural damage?T or FSTRUCRACKIf structural damage exists, is it cracked?T or FSTRUPEELIf structural damage exists, is it peeling paint?T or FSTRUDETEIf structural damage exists, is it deteriorated?T or FSTRUOTHYNIf structural damage exists, is it something else?T or FSTRUOTHERIf the structural damage is something else, what is it?descriptionDEPYNIs there evidence of deposits or stains on the outfall?T or FDEPDKSTAINIf deposits or stains exist, is it dark staining?T or FDEPWHDEPIf deposits or stains exist, is it a white deposit?T or FDEPOTHYNIf deposits or stains exist, is it something else?T or FDEPOTHERIf the deposit or stain is something else, what is it?descriptionWEATHERCONWeather conditions when point was capturedDescriptiveRECEIVESTRMName of waterway outfall discharges intoName, if known.OUTPIPVISIIf the outfall is a pipe, is the pipe visible?T, F, or NAOUTPDISCHIf the outfall is a pipe, is the pipe currently discharging?T, F, or NACOLMUDDYIs the oufall discharge color muddy?T or FGABIONIf Headwall present, is the Headwall constructed of gabion? T or FPHOTOFilename of photo taken of outfallfile namePHOTOFULLFilename of photo taken of outfall (this field is mostly blank)file name (this field is mostly blank)PERCSILTPercent Siltation at Bottom of PipeRange from 0% to 100%OUTACCESSIs the outfall accessible?Innaccessible or AccessibleENDSECTIONIf a headwall exists, is in an end section?T or FHWOTHERIf a headwall exists, is it constructed of another material?T, F, or NAHWCONCRETEIf a headwall exists, is it concrete?T or FSTRUCORROSIf structural damage exists, is it corrosive?T or FSTRUCRUSHPIf structural damage exists, is it a crushed pipe?T or FSTRUEXPOSRIf structural damage exists, is it exposed rebar?T or FSTRUUNDERMIf structural damage exists, is it of an undetermined type?T or FSTRUJOINTSIf structural damage exists, is it joint separation?T or FENDSECGUARIf a headwall end section exists, is a guard present?T or FDATETIME24Time stamp of when point was captured, in military timeDate and TimeINTERCONIs the outfall feature an interconnect into another outfall system?Yes, No, NAMUNIDUnique Outfall identifier number, based on ownership - used to label outfallsAssigned outfall numberUPDATENOTEComments made by County staff to update outfall recordscomment field
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Copyright Text: Created by Bergmann Associates for Erie County Department of Environment and Planning and the Western New York Stormwater Coalition.