{ "culture": "en-US", "name": "", "guid": "", "catalogPath": "", "snippet": "", "description": "OBJECTID: System-generated unique identifier for each record within the feature classEnabled: Boolean field to indicate whether water is allowed to flow through this featureGEODBID: Three-digit code that assigns editing responsibility to a community in the GIS ConsortiumFEATUREID: GIS-Consortium-generated unique identifier for each record within the feature class. All FEATUREIDs start with the GEODBID of the community that owns the record.DATECREATED: Date/time stamp from the moment the GIS record was createdDATEMODIFIED: Date/time stamp from the last moment the GIS record was changedSOURCE: Organization that provided the data. The GIS Consortium standard is to preface the source with the three-letter municipal code of the community providing the data, followed by a dash. Example: VGV-Public WorksSOURCETYPE: Accuracy context for the recordCOMMUNITYID: Unique identifying code selected by the communityPIPEID: Retired GIS tracking identification number for the featureLEGACYTYPE: Retired GIS tracking code for the featureADMINISTRATIVEAREA: Owner of the area in which the feature is locatedSUBTYPE: Additional designation of the feature. Includes the following:collector: Pipe that collects and transports water to a treatment plant or disposal systemculvert: Pipe used to enclose a body of water. Usually used to allow water to pass underneath a structure such as a driveway or road.inline storage: Pipe that provides storage by damming, gating, or otherwise restricting water from backing up into the upstream lineinverted siphon: Pipe in which fluid flows under pressure due to the sewer dropping below the hydraulic gradient and then rising againopen channel: Hollow bed open to the environment that transmits raw water or drainage wateroutfall: Pipe that carries water to a terminus locationoverflow: Pipe that connects a chamber or pipe to another part of the system during overload conditions or peak flowstunnel: Passageway created in the bedrock that may contain multiple pipes and conduitsinterceptor: Pipe that connects the main and trunk sewers to control flow into a treatment plantdrain tile: Perforated pipe immersed in a bed of stoneLIFECYCLESTATUS: Current state of the real-world featureWATERTYPE: Designation of water distribution or collection system to which the feature appliesJOINTTYPE1: Type of connection between the structure and the pipeFDIR: Upstream invert location from the perspective of the structure. For example, WEST indicates that the west invert on the structure is the starting point for flowUPSTREAMINVERT: Elevation of upstream invert; measured in feet above sea levelJOINTTYPE2: Type of connection between the structure and the pipeTDIR: Downstream invert location from the perspective of the structure. For example, EAST indicates that the east invert on the structure is the end point for flowDOWNSTREAMINVERT: Elevation of downstream invert; measured in feet above sea levelSLOPE: Direction and steepness (or gradiant) of the pipe, expressed as a decimalMEASURELENGTH: Length of the pipe; measured in feetMATERIAL: Matter composition of the real-world featureROUGHNESS: Manning's roughness coefficient, a decimal value used to calculate flow on different types of surface materialsBARRELCOUNT: Number of barrels (pipes) in that location; multiple pipes can also be modeled with multiple lines, each having a barrel count of 1CROSSSECTIONSHAPE: Geometric shape of the cross-section view of the pipe, such as circular, oblong, or horseshoeMEASUREMENT1: Diameter of the real-world feature represented in the feature class; measured in inches MEASUREMENT2: Diameter of the real-world feature represented in the feature class; measured in inches; used when a pipe does not have a circular cross sectionNOMINALDIAMETER: Rounded-off diameter measurement, which provides a standardized number for calculations; measured in inchesPIPECLASS: Rating classification for the amount of pressure a pipe can sustainLININGTYPE: Material used to coat the interior of the pipeEXTERIORCOATING: Material used to coat the outside of the pipeFLOWMEASUREMENTID: Discharge rate; measured in cubic feet per second unless otherwise indicatedWORKORDERID: Unique work order identifierOPERATIONALAREA: Retired field used to store a description for an operational area designated by a community OWNERSHIP: Organization with jurisdiction over the real-world feature represented in the feature classMAINTAINED: Organization responsible for the care of the real-world feature represented in the feature classINSTALLDATE: Date of installation for the real-world feature represented in the feature classFID_SSEDGEANNO_LINE: Unique identifier that can be joined to the FEATUREID field of the EdgeAnno_LINE feature class to provide a link between the feature and its labelDESCRIPTION: Statement illustrating the featureDISPLAYRANK: Retired field used for cartographic display on mapsGlobalID: System-generated unique identifier for each record that is required in replicated geodatabases REPLICAFILTER: Code used to filter data for the creation of custom geodatabases PRODUCTIONNOTES: Technical notes from GIS personnelWEBLINK: URL for a website related to the recordVIDEOLINK: File path for digitized closed-circuit television recordings of the pipeDATELINED: Date the pipe's interior was coatedREGIONALAGENCYID: Retired field used to store a unique identifier for a regional agency with a relationship to the featureLOCATIONDESCRIPTION: Statement illustrating the whereabouts of a featureShape: System-generated geometry type of the feature Shape.len: System-generated length of the feature", "summary": "", "title": "Storm Main Flow Arrows", "tags": [], "type": "", "typeKeywords": [], "thumbnail": "", "url": "", "minScale": 0, "maxScale": 0, "spatialReference": "", "accessInformation": "Created by the GIS Consortium's members with ongoing updates.", "licenseInfo": "" }