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zzGAM_Re-Import #4, June 2021

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ARK
  • ark:/20775/cp1597
Ultima modifica
  • 04/23/2024
Creator
  • San Diego (Calif.). Public Utilities Department
Publisher
  • SanGIS (Agency)
Index Year
  • 2021
Date Issued
  • 2018
Description
  • This line shapefile represents recycled or reclaimed water pipes in City of San diego for April of 2018. Line features to show the location of City of San Diego owned recycled water pipes (also known as recycled water mains). The majority of the information is sourced from construction drawings ("as-builts") and supplimented with information gathered from the field.The California State Water Resources Control Board sets the standards for treatment and types of uses for recycled water. The City of San Diego produces recycled water through tertiary treatment of waste water. Recycled water pipes transport water for private irrigation services, irrigation of City maintained parks, landscaping, and industrial processes.
Resource Class
  • Datasets
Format
  • Shapefile
Language
  • eng
Subject
  • Water utilities
  • Public utilities
  • Water-pipes
Spatial Coverage
  • City of San Diego
  • California
Temporal Coverage
  • 2018
Keyword
  • Reclaimed water
  • Recycled water
Bounding Box Westernmost
  • -117.247442
Bounding Box Easternmost
  • -116.962327
Bounding Box Northernmost
  • 33.060232
Bounding Box Southernmost
  • 32.542267
Rights
  • This map/data is provided without warranty of any kind, either expressed or implied, including but not limited to, the implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose. Please acknowledge SanGIS as a source when SanGIS data are used in the preparation of reports, papers, publications, maps, and other products. Full text of this legal notice can be found at https://www.sangis.org/legal_notice.htm
License
Rights Holder
  • SanGIS (Agency)
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This is just a quick thing I hacked together for this demo. Right now, these mappings aren’t normally exposed in Comet—they’re made accessible through the Superskunk API!

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