Description: OBJECTID: System-generated unique identifier for each record within the feature classGEODBID: 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 created DATEMODIFIED: Date/time stamp from the last moment the GIS record was changed SOURCE: 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 recordPRODUCTIONNOTES: Technical notes from GIS personnelREPLICAFILTER: Code used to filter data for the creation of custom geodatabasesTREEID: Unique identifying code selected by the communityDESCRIPTION: Statement illustrating the featureACCURACY: Statement describing the accuracy of the dataGlobalID: System-generated unique identifier for each record that is required in replicated geodatabasesFID_ADDRESSPIN_POINT: Unique identifier that can be joined to the FEATUREID field of the ADDRESSPIN_POINT feature class to provide a link between the two feature classesLOCATION: Statement illustrating the whereabouts of a featureSHAPE: System-generated geometry type of the featureLOCATIONDESCRIPTION: GENUS: Group of trees that share common characteristics. Acer.GENUSCOMMONNAME: The common name for the genus. Maple.SPECIESCOMMONNAME: Common local name of the tree. Red Maple.SPECIESSCIENTIFICNAME: Scientific name of the tree. Acer Rubrum.CULTIVAR: Cultivated variety of the tree. Acer Rubrum “Autumn Flame”.VARIETY: Subdivision of the species. Acer rubrum var. drummondi.OWNERSHIP: The entity that owns the tree.MAINTAINED: The entity that maintains the tree.PLANTINGDATE: The date that the tree was first planted.PLANTINGDESCRIPTION: The reason the tree was planted.REMOVALDATE: The date that the tree was removed.REMOVALDESCRIPTION: The reason the tree was removed.TAGDATE: The date an identifying tag was added to the tree.ISPARKWAYTREE: Is the tree within the parkway?QUAD: The quadrant on a lot that a tree is located: NW, NE, SW, SEPARKNAME: The name of the park a tree is located in.ZONE: The zone number of a tree. Used by some communities to identify location.STATUS: What is the current status of the tree location? Tree, Planting Space, Stump.
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Description: Available properties are those properties in a community that are available for rent or ownership that are generally for commercial or industrial purposes - not residential. This data is typically referenced by Community Development Stakeholders to help them encourage businesses to relocate to their community or by the public/businesses to determine where a community has property available for their business.
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Description: OBJECTID: System-generated unique identifier for each record within the feature classShape: System-generated geometry type of the featureGEODBID: Three-digit code that assigns editing responsibility to a community in the GIS Consortium FEATUREID: 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 created DATEMODIFIED: Date/time stamp from the last moment the GIS record was changed SOURCE: 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 recordAncillaryRole: Attribute that indicates whether the junction pushes (source) or pulls (sink) flow in a geometric network. Default setting for the GIS Consortium is none.Enabled: Boolean field to indicate whether water is allowed to flow through this feature INSTALLDATE: Date of installation for the real-world feature represented in the feature classLOCATIONDESCRIPTION: Statement illustrating the whereabouts of a featureLIFECYCLESTATUS: Current state of the real-world feature SUBTYPE: Additional designation of the feature. Includes the following structures:bend: Fitting that connects two pipes where they change directioncap: Fitting that seals a pipe by screwing over the opening from the outsidecross: Fitting that connects four pipescoupling: Fitting that connects two pipesexpansion joint: Fitting with at least one airtight chamber that absorbs movement, stress, or vibrations where two pipes connectoffset: Fitting that brings one section of pipe out of one line and into a parallel linereducer: Fitting that joins two pipes of different sizesriser: Fitting with restrictors that allow water to move from a lower to a higher elevationsaddle: Fitting used to connect a smaller pipe to an existing larger pipe without separating the pipessleeve: Fitting retro-fitted around or inside an existing pipe. Used to extend the life of older or damaged sewers.tap: Fitting that connects a lateral to a maintee: Fitting used for connecting three pipes togetherweld: Fitting made of PVC that is connected to a PVC pipe with a solvent weldwye: Fitting that is Y shaped. Used to connect three pipes to create branch linesmanifold: fitting that has multiple built in ports designed to further separate the flow of water ELEVATION: Ground level height of real-world feature; measured in feet above sea levelWATERTYPE: Designation of water distribution or collection system to which the feature appliesJOINTTYPE: Type of connection between the structure and the pipeMATERIAL: Matter composition of the real-world feature DIAMETER1: Width of the real-world feature's connection to an adjacent pipe, represented in the feature class; measured in inches DIAMETER2: Width of the real-world feature's connection to an adjacent pipe, represented in the feature class; measured in inches DIAMETER3: Width of the real-world feature's connection to an adjacent pipe, represented in the feature class; measured in inches DIAMETER4: Width of the real-world feature's connection to an adjacent pipe, represented in the feature class; measured in inchesCOMMUNITYID: Unique identifying code selected by the communityOWNERSHIP: 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 classDESCRIPTION: Statement illustrating the featureANGLE: The measurement of the angle between two diverging pipes; measured in degreesFID_WSJUNCTIONANNO_LINE: Unique identifier that can be joined to the FEATUREID field of the ssJunctionAnno_LINE feature class to provide a link between the feature and its label. FID_WSUNDERGROUNDENCLOSURE_POLY: Unique identifier that can be joined to the FEATUREID field of the wsUndergroundEnclosure_POLY feature class to provide a link between the feature and the polygonMANUFACTURER: company/organization that produces the real-world featureGlobalID: 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 personnel WEBLINK: URL for a website related to the record DATEABANDONED: Date of abandonment for the real-world feature represented in the feature classDEPTH: The distance from the top of the structure to its bottom; measured in feet
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Description: OBJECTID: System-generated unique identifier for each record within the feature classShape: System-generated geometry type of the feature GEODBID: 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 recordAncillaryRole: Attribute that indicates whether the junction pushes (source) or pulls (sink) flow in a geometric network. Default setting for the GIS Consortium is none.Enabled: Boolean field to indicate whether water is allowed to flow through this featureADMINISTRATIVEAREA: Owner of the area in which the feature is locatedINSTALLDATE: Date of installation for the real-world feature represented in the feature classLOCATIONDESCRIPTION: Statement illustrating the whereabouts of a featureOPERATIONALAREA: Retired field used to store a description for an operational area designated by a community ROTATION: Retired GIS tracking field used to turn the symbol that represents the feature on the map so that it matched how it would look in the real worldLIFECYCLESTATUS: Current state of the real-world featureSUBTYPE: Field's purpose is unknownWORKORDERID: Unique work order identifierELEVATION: Ground level height of real-world feature; measured in feet above sea levelWATERTYPE: Designation of water distribution or collection system to which the feature appliesBARRELDIAMETER: width of the barrel of the real-world feature; measured in inchesMAINVALVETYPE: Type of valve used for the hydrantNOZZLEDIAMETER1: The width measurement of one out of four possible nozzles on the hydrant; measured in inchesNOZZLEDIAMETER2: The width measurement of one out of four possible nozzles on the hydrant; measured in inchesNOZZLEDIAMETER3: The width measurement of one out of four possible nozzles on the hydrant; measured in inchesNOZZLEDIAMETER4: The width measurement of one out of four possible nozzles on the hydrant; measured in inchesOUTLETCONFIGURATION: The configuration of the hydrant outletsSEATDIAMETER: The width measurement of the hydrant seat; measured in inchesMANUFACTURER: company/organization that produces the real-world featureMODEL: Specific version of the manufactured real-world featureLEGACYTYPE: Retired GIS tracking code for the featureDEVICEID: Unique identifying code for the mechanical part, such as a serial number or model numberCOMMUNITYID: Unique identifying code selected by the communityOWNERSHIP: 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 classDESCRIPTION: Statement illustrating the featureFID_SSJUNCTIONANNO_LINE: Unique identifier that can be joined to the FEATUREID field of the ssJunctionAnno_LINE feature class to provide a link between the feature and its label.CATEGORY: Retired field required for ArcGIS coverage modelsBREAKAWAYFLANGE: The description of the breakaway flange used within the fire hydrantDELINEATED: Field's purpose is unknownREPLICAFILTER: Code used to filter data for the creation of custom geodatabases PRODUCTIONNOTES: Technical notes from GIS personnelWEBLINK: URL for a website related to the recordDRAINER: Boolean field to indicate the presence of a drainerPURPOSE: Text field to describe how the hydrant is used, e.g. fire suppression, irrigationYard Hydrants– Typically used to provide water to an area in need of a water connection with no existing access. Used for washing, filling, and cleaning structures and equipment.Flushing Hydrant– typically used for flushinga water line of silt, rust, debris, or stagnant water. Typically only have one outlet and may be installed on dead-end lines.Irrigation Hydrant– typically used for agricultural applications including livestock and crops. Also used for turf grass watering. Fire Hydrant– Used for fire suppression purposes.GlobalID: System-generated unique identifier for each record that is required in replicated geodatabasesDATEPAINTED: The date of when the hydrant was last paintedHASFLAG: Indicates whether a hydrant has a flag or notCOLORSCHEME: Indicates the color of the asset
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Description: OBJECTID: System-generated unique identifier for each record within the feature classShape: System-generated geometry type of the 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 recordDATECREATED: 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 recordAncillaryRole: Attribute that indicates whether the junction pushes (source) or pulls (sink) flow in a geometric network. Default setting for the GIS Consortium is none.Enabled: Boolean field to indicate whether water is allowed to flow through this featureINSTALLDATE: Date of installation for the real-world feature represented in the feature class/tableLOCATIONDESCRIPTION: Statement illustrating the whereabouts of a featureLIFECYCLESTATUS: Current state of the real-world featureSUBTYPE: Additional designation of the feature. Includes the following:UnknownCompoundCurrentDetector CheckMagnetic Orifice: a magnetic field is applied to a metering tube, which results in a potential difference proportional to the flow velocity perpendicular to the flux lines; requires a conducting fluid and an electrical insulating pipe surface.PitotProportional: comprising a chamber housing for a preassembled meter chamber, a bypass plate, and a bypass for mounting within a maincase. The bypass and bypass plate, in cooperation with one another, provide an essentially unrestricted flow path for water to flow through the maincase with little headloss. The chamber housing and bypass plate cooperate to form a flow path for a portion of the water entering and leaving the maincase, so that this portion may be metered by the positive displacement meterPositive DisplacementSonic: battery operated meter that uses sound waves to measure well water levelVenturi: a defined construction with in the meter body which causes an increase in flow velocity at the constriction resulting in a corresponding decrease at that pointPropellerELEVATION: Ground level height of real-world feature; measured in feet above sea levelWATERTYPE: Designation of water distribution or collection system to which the feature appliesDIAMETER: width of the real-world feature represented in the feature class; measured in inchesFLOWRANGE: The flow range of the meter; units of measure are explained in the fieldMEASUREMENTDATE: The date the last measurement was recorded for the meterDEVICEID: Unique device identifierCOMMUNITYID: Unique identifying code selected by the communityOWNERSHIP: 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 classDESCRIPTION: Statement illustrating the featureFID_WSJUNCTIONANNO_LINE: Unique identifier that can be joined to the FEATUREID field of the wsJunctionAnno_LINE feature class to provide a link between the feature and its label.FID_WSUNDERGROUNDENCLOSURE_POLY: Unique identifier that can be joined to the FEATUREID field of the wsUndergroundEnclosure_POLY feature class to provide a link between the feature and its enclosure.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 recordGlobalID: System-generated unique identifier for each record that is required in replicated geodatabasesMODEL: The model of meterMANUFACTURER: The manufacturer of the meterDEPTH: The distance from the top of the structure to its bottom; measured in feet
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Description: OBJECTID: System-generated unique identifier for each record within the feature classShape: System-generated geometry type of the 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 recordDATECREATED: 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 recordAncillaryRole: Attribute that indicates whether the junction pushes (source) or pulls (sink) flow in a geometric network. Default setting for the GIS Consortium is none.Enabled: Boolean field to indicate whether water is allowed to flow through this featureINSTALLDATE: Date of installation for the real-world feature represented in the feature classLOCATIONDESCRIPTION: Statement illustrating the whereabouts of a featureLIFECYCLESTATUS: Current state of the real-world featureSUBTYPE: Additional designation of the feature. Includes the following:Ball: A valve that opens by turning a handle attached to a ball inside the valve. The ball has an opening through the middle so that when the hole is in line with both ends of the valve, flow will occur. When the valve is closed, the hole is perpendicular to the ends of the valve, and flow is blocked. The handle position lets you "see" the valve's position. Butterfly: A valve where a flat circular plate is positioned inside the pipe. The plate has a rod through it connected to an actuator on the outside of the valve. Rotating the actuator turns the plate either parallel or perpendicular to the flow.Cone: A cone valve consists of a shallowly-tapering cone in a tight-fitting socket placed across the flow of the fluid. Gate: A valve that opens by lifting a round or rectangular gate out of the path of flow. Usually designed to be fully opened or closed.Plug: A valve with cylindrical plugs that can be rotated to control flow through the valve.ELEVATION: Ground level height of real-world feature; measured in feet above sea levelWATERTYPE: Designation of water distribution or collection system to which the feature appliesDIAMETER: width of the real-world feature represented in the feature class; measured in inchesBYPASSVALVE: Boolean field to indicate the existence of a bypass valve CURRENTLYOPEN: Boolean field to indicate whether the valve is currently openMOTORIZED: Boolean field to indicate whether the valve is motorizedNORMALLYOPEN: Boolean field to indicate whether the valve is normally openPERCENTOPEN: The percentage the system valve is open. Domain range is from 0 to 100.PRESSURESETTING: The pressure setting of the valve; measured in pounds per square inch (PSI)REGULATIONTYPE: The regulation type used on the valveTURNSTOCLOSE: The number of turns required to close the valveCLOSEDIRECTION: Direction to turn the valve to close it (left or right)OPERABLE: Boolean field to indicate whether the valve is working or notDEVICEID: Unique identifying code for the mechanical part, such as a serial number or model numberCOMMUNITYID: Unique identifying code selected by the communityOWNERSHIP: 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 classDESCRIPTION: Statement illustrating the featureCATEGORY: Retired field required for ArcGIS coverage modelsFID_WSJUNCTIONANNO_LINE: Unique identifier that can be joined to the FEATUREID field of the wsJunctionAnno_LINE feature class to provide a link between the feature and its labelFID_WSUNDERGROUNDENCLOSURE_POLY: Unique identifier that can be joined to the FEATUREID field of the wsUndergroundEnclosure_POLY feature class to provide a link between that feature and the polygonGlobalID: System-generated unique identifier for each record that is required in replicated geodatabasesREPLICAFILTER: Code used to filter data for the creation of custom geodatabases PRODUCTIONNOTES: Technical notes from GIS personnelWEBLINK: URL for a website related to the recordMANUFACTURER: The manufacturer of the equipmentDEPTH: The distance from the top of the structure to its bottom; measured in feetISSERVICE: Boolean field to indicate whether the valve shuts off a service lineDATEABANDONED: Date of abandonment for the real-world feature represented in the feature classCONNECTIONTYPE: The type of connections a valve has that is used to physically join the pipe to valve. This field can contain the same or two different types of connections. Entries should be split with an 'x'. Example: Mechanical Joint x Flared. A system valve has a max of two connections.MODEL: The model of System ValveVALVEKEYTYPE: Type of key needed to turn the valve.ENCLOSURE TYPE: Type of underground enclosure which houses the system valve. Example: BuffaloBox, Valve Vault, Valve Box, Meter Pit.ENCLOUSREINSTALLDATE: Date of installation for the underground enclosure.ENCLOSUREDESCRIPTION: Statement illustrating the underground enclosure.ENCLOSURECOVERMATERIAL: The matter composition of the cover of the underground enclosureENCLOSURECOVERTYPE: The cover on the underground enclosureENCLOSUREFRAMEMATERIAL: The matter composition of the underground enclosureENCLOSUREFRAMETYPE: The frame designation of the underground enclosureENCLOSURERIMELEVATION: Ground level height of underground enclosure; measured in feet above sea levelENCLOSUREINVERTELEVATION: Elevation at the bottom of a enclosure; measured in feet above sea levelENCLOSUREMEASUREMENT1: The horizontal measurement of the underground enclosure; measured in inchesENCLOSUREMEASUREMENT2: The vertical measurement of the underground enclosure; measured in inchesOPERATINGINSTRUCTION: Special instructions for operating the system valveTURNSTOCLOSE: The expected number of turns to close the valveISPRESSURECONNECTION: Indicates if the valve is a pressure connection (a.k.a "hot tap")IMAGELINK: URL for an image related to the record
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Description: OBJECTID: System-generated unique identifier for each record within the feature classShape: System-generated geometry type of the featureGlobalID: System-generated unique identifier for each record that is required in replicated geodatabasesGEODBID: 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 recordAncillaryRole: Attribute that indicates whether the junction pushes (source) or pulls (sink) flow in a geometric network. Default setting for the GIS Consortium is none.Enabled: Boolean field to indicate whether water is allowed to flow through this featureADMINISTRATIVEAREA: Owner of the area in which the feature is locatedINSTALLDATE: Date of installation for the real-world feature represented in the feature classLOCATIONDESCRIPTION: Statement illustrating the whereabouts of a featureOPERATIONALAREA: Retired field used to store a description for an operational area designated by a communityROTATION: Retired GIS tracking field used to turn the symbol that represents the feature on the map so that it matched how it would look in the real worldLIFECYCLESTATUS: Current state of the real-world featureSUBTYPE: Additional designation of the feature. Includes the following: air control: Used with a water system pressure tank for controlling the volume of air in the tankair gap: An unobstructed vertical space between the water outlet and the flood level of a fixture used for backflow preventionair release: Allows the air in the pipe to escape thus preventing damage to pipes and fittingsaltitude: A valve that controls the level of a tank. The valve will remain open while the tank is not full and it closes when the tank reaches maximum levelatmospheric vacuum: A backflow prevention device used to prevent non-potable liquids into the drinking water systembackflow control: Open in the direction of normal flow and closed with the reversal of flow; commonly found near pump stations and reservoirscv combination: A spring loaded check valve that uses pressure to regulate water flow between the inlet and outletdouble check: A type of check valve used to prevent backflow from potentially allowing contaminated water back into water supply linespressure vacuum: A backflow prevention device that opens automatically when water pressure reaches a preset limit to relieve stress on a pipelinereduced pressure backflow: Backflow prevention device used to protect drinking water from contaminationRPZ: Reduced Pressure Valve consists of two independent check valves plumbed in series, with a pressure monitored chamber between. The chamber is maintained at a pressure that is lower than the water supply pressure, but high enough to be useful downstream. The reduced pressure is guaranteed by a differential pressure relief valve, which automatically relieves excess pressure in the chamber by discharging to a drainsimple check: A valve which normally allows fluid to flow through it in only one directionvacuum breaker: Prevent a siphon from allowing a contaminant or pollutant into the potable water system; protection from high/low hazard or toxic substances vacuum release: Designed to relieve excess pressure upstream from the linevacuum valve: Used to control gas flow into a chamber, isolate, vent, provide relief or control conductanceWORKORDERID: Unique work order identifierELEVATION: Ground level height of real-world feature; measured in feet above sea levelWATERTYPE: Designation of water distribution or collection system to which the feature appliesDIAMETER: width of the real-world feature represented in the feature class; measured in inchesLEGACYTYPE: Retired GIS tracking code for the featureDEVICEID: Unique identifying code for the mechanical part, such as a serial number or model numberCOMMUNITYID: Unique identifying code selected by the communityOWNERSHIP: 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 classDESCRIPTION: Statement illustrating the featureFID_WSJUNCTIONANNO_LINE: Unique identifier that can be joined to the FEATUREID field of the wsJunctionAnno_LINE feature class to provide a link between the feature and its labelCATEGORY: Retired field required for ArcGIS coverage modelsFID_WSUNDERGROUNDENCLOSURE_POLY: Unique identifier that can be joined to the FEATUREID field of the wsUndergroundEnclosure_POLY feature class to provide a link between the feature and the polygonREPLICAFILTER: Code used to filter data for the creation of custom geodatabasesPRODUCTIONNOTES: Technical notes from GIS personnelWEBLINK: URL for a website related to the record
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Description: OBJECTID: System-generated unique identifier for each record within the feature classShape: System-generated geometry type of the 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 recordEnabled: Boolean field to indicate whether water is allowed to flow through this featureINSTALLDATE: Date of installation for the real-world feature represented in the feature classLIFECYCLESTATUS: Current state of the real-world featureSUBTYPE: Additional designation of the feature. Includes the following:Unknown: a pipe running the main water line to an unknown locationDomestic: a pipe running from the main water line to a residential buildingFire: a pipe running from the main water line to a fire suppression systemCommercial: a pipe running from the main water line to a commercial buildingIrrigation: a pipe running from the main water line to an irrigation systemIndustrial: a pipe running from the main water line to an industrial buildingHydrantLateral: a pipe running from the main water line to a fire hydrantCombination: a pipe running from the main water line to a combination systemFLOWMEASUREMENTID: Discharge rate, measured in cubic feet per second unless otherwise indicatedWATERTYPE: Designation of water distribution or collection system to which the feature appliesMATERIAL: Matter composition of the real-world feature LOCATIONDESCRIPTION: Statement illustrating the whereabouts of a featureDIAMETER: width of the real-world feature represented in the feature class; measured in inchesCOMMUNITYID: Unique identifying code selected by the communityOWNERSHIP: 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 classDESCRIPTION: Statement illustrating the featureFID_WSEDGEANNO_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 label.MEASURELENGTH: Length of the pipe; measured in feet. This field is used for annotations of pipe lengthsREPLICAFILTER: Code used to filter data for the creation of custom geodatabasesPRODUCTIONNOTES: Technical notes from GIS personnelWEBLINK: URL for a website related to the recordShape_Length: System-generated length of the featureGlobalID: System-generated unique identifier for each record that is required in replicated geodatabases
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Description: OBJECTID: System-generated unique identifier for each record within the feature classShape: System-generated geometry type of the 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 recordDATECREATED: 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 recordEnabled: Boolean field to indicate whether water is allowed to flow through this featureINSTALLDATE: Date of installation for the real-world feature represented in the feature classLIFECYCLESTATUS: Current state of the real-world featureSUBTYPE:Additional designation of the feature.WATERTYPE: Designation of water distribution or collection system to which the feature appliesMATERIAL: Matter composition of the featureEXTERIORCOATING: Material used to coat the outside of the pipeJOINTTYPE1: Type of connection between the structure and the pipeJOINTTYPE2: Type of connection between the structure and the pipeLININGTYPE: The lining type (interior coating) of the featurePIPECLASS: The class rating of the featureROUGHNESS: The roughness coefficient of the featureDIAMETER: Width of the real-world feature represented in the feature class; measured in inchesGROUNDSURFACETYPE: The type of ground surface over the featurePRESSURERATING: The pressure rating of the feature; measured in pounds per square inch (PSI)PIPEID: Retired GIS tracking identification number for the featureCOMMUNITYID: Unique identifying code selected by the communityOWNERSHIP: 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 classDESCRIPTION: Statement illustrating the featureFID_WSEDGEANNO_LINE: Unique identifier that can be joined to the FEATUREID field of the wsEdgeAnno_LINE feature class to provide a link between and edge an its labelMEASURELENGTH: Length of the pipe; measured in feetDEPTH: The distance from the bottom of the structure and the ground surface above; measured in feetREPLICAFILTER: Code used to filter data for the creation of custom geodatabases PRODUCTIONNOTES: Technical notes from GIS personnelWEBLINK: URL for a website related to the recordDEADEND: Boolean field to indicate the presence of a dead endDATEABANDONED: Date of abandonment for the real-world feature represented in the feature classDATELINED: Date when the feature was lined to extend the life of the assetHASTRACERWIRE: Designation if the feature has a tracer wire used for locating underground features.Shape_Length: System-generated length of the featureGlobalID: System-generated unique identifier for each record that is required in replicated geodatabasesLOCATIONDESCRIPTION: Statement illustrating the whereabouts of a feature
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Description: OBJECTID: System-generated unique identifier for each record within the feature classAncillaryRole:Attribute that indicates whether the junction pushes (source) or pulls (sink) flow in a geometric network. Default setting for the GIS Consortium is noneEnabled: 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 recordDATECREATED: 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 communitySTRCID: GIS tracking identification number for the featureSUBTYPE: Additional designation of the featureLIFECYCLESTATUS: Current state of the real-world featureWATERTYPE: Designation of water distribution or collection system to which the feature appliesACCESSTYPE: Cover on the real-world featureACCESSDIAMETER: Width of the cover on the real-world feature; measured in inchesGROUNDTYPE: The surface type of the surrounding area of the manholeELEVATION: Ground level height of real-world feature; measured in feet above sea levelDEPTH: The distance from the top of the structure to its bottom; measured in feetINVERTELEVATION: Retired field to track the elevation of the interior base or bottom level of the structure; invert elevations are now stored on the connecting pipeHIGHPIPEELEVATION: The elevation of the highest pipe connected to the manhole; measured in feet above sea levelINTERIORDROP: The diameter of the barrel of the manhole; measured in inchesDROPLOCATION: Determines the type of drop manhole, interior/exterior; drop manholes have a line entering the manhole at a higher elevation than the main flow line or channelSTRUCTUREDIAMETER: The diameter of the manhole; measured in inchesWALLMATERIAL: Matter composition of the structure wall of the real-world featureLOCATIONDESCRIPTION: Statement illustrating the whereabouts of a featureDESCRIPTION: Statement illustrating the featureOWNERSHIP: Organization with jurisdiction over the real-world feature represented in the feature class/tableMAINTAINED: Organization responsible for the care of the real-world feature represented in the feature class/tableINSTALLDATE: Date of installation for the real-world feature represented in the feature class/table ROTATION: Retired GIS tracking field used to turn the symbol that represents the feature on the map so that it matched how it would look in the real worldFID_SSJUNCTIONANNO_LINE: Unique identifier that can be joined to the FEATUREID field of the ssJunctionAnno_LINE feature class to provide a link between the feature and its label.INTERIORRESTRICTION: Solid plate or wall placed inside the structure to restrict debris flowGlobalID: System-generated unique identifier for each record that is required in replicated geodatabasesREPLICAFILTER: Code used to filter data for the creation of custom geodatabases PRODUCTIONNOTES: Technical notes from GIS personnelLININGTYPE: Material used to coat the interior of the structureDATELINED: Date the structure's interior was coatedLIDTYPE: Designation of the covering of real-world featureWEBLINK: URL for a website related to the recordShape: System-generated geometry type of the feature
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Description: OBJECTID: System-generated unique identifier for each record within the feature classAncillaryRole: Attribute that indicates whether the junction pushes (source) or pulls (sink) flow in a geometric network. Default setting for the GIS Consortium is none. Enabled: Boolean field to indicate whether water is allowed to flow through this feature GEODBID: Three-digit code that assigns editing responsibility to a community in the GIS Consortium FEATUREID: 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 changed SOURCE: 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 record COMMUNITYID: Unique identifying code selected by the communitySTRCID: GIS tracking identification number for the feature SUBTYPE: Additional designation of the feature. Includes the following:curb: Vertical opening in the curb, covered by a top slabgutter: Horizontal opening in the curb covered by a grate with slots running parallel to the curbditch: Open grate that is either flat or spherical. Usually located in ditches near roads and sometimes in drainage areascombination: Curb and gutter inlet acting as a single unit. The curb opening may be upstream, downstream, or in some cases on both sides of the grateyard: drainage area typically in a grassy areas not along the roadwayLIFECYCLESTATUS: Current state of the real-world feature WATERTYPE: Designation of water distribution or collection system to which the feature applies ACCESSTYPE: Cover on the real-world feature, should always be grate unless specifically noted otherwise on the as-builtACCESSDIAMETER: Width of the cover on the real-world feature; measured in inches ACCESSMATERIAL: Matter composition of the cover on the real-world featureELEVATION: Ground level height of real-world feature; measured in feet above sea level DEPTH: The distance from the top of the structure to its bottom; measured in feet INVERT: Retired field used to store invert elevations; this data is now stored on the connecting pipeSTRUCTUREDIAMETER: Width of the real-world feature; measured in inchesLOCATIONDESCRIPTION: Statement illustrating the whereabouts of a feature DESCRIPTION: Statement illustrating the featureOWNERSHIP: 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 classROTATION: Retired GIS tracking field used to turn the symbol that represents the feature on the map so that it matched how it would look in the real worldFID_SSJUNCTIONANNO_LINE: Unique identifier that can be joined to the FEATUREID field of the ssJunctionAnno_LINE feature class to provide a link between the feature and its label.INTERIORRESTRICTION: Solid plate or wall placed inside the structure to restrict debris flow; more commonly found in manholes than inletsGlobalID: 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 personnel WEBLINK: URL for a website related to the record Shape: System-generated geometry type of the feature
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Description: OBJECTID: System-generated unique identifier for each record within the feature classAncillaryRole: Attribute that indicates whether the junction pushes (source) or pulls (sink) flow in a geometric network. Default setting for the GIS Consortium is none. Enabled: Boolean field to indicate whether water is allowed to flow through this feature GEODBID: Three-digit code that assigns editing responsibility to a community in the GIS Consortium FEATUREID: 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 created DATEMODIFIED: Date/time stamp from the last moment the GIS record was changed SOURCE: 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 communitySTRCID: GIS tracking identification number for the featureSUBTYPE: Additional designation of the feature. Includes the following structures:bend: Fitting that connects two pipes where they change directioncap: Fitting that seals a pipe by screwing over the opening from the outsidecross: Fitting that connects four pipescoupling: Fitting that connects two pipesexpansion joint: Fitting with at least one airtight chamber that absorbs movement, stress, or vibrations where two pipes connectoffset: Fitting that brings one section of pipe out of one line and into a parallel linereducer: Fitting that joins two pipes of different sizesriser: Fitting with restrictors that allow water to move from a lower to a higher elevationsaddle: Fitting used to connect a smaller pipe to an existing larger pipe without separating the pipessleeve: Fitting retro-fitted around or inside an existing pipe. Used to extend the life of older or damaged sewers.tap: Fitting that connects a lateral to a maintee: Fitting used for connecting three pipes togetherweld: Fitting made of PVC that is connected to a PVC pipe with a solvent weldwye: Fitting that is Y shaped. Used to connect three pipes to create branch linesplug: Fitting that seals a pipe from the insideflared end section: Bell-shaped fitting attached to the end of a piperestrictor: Fitting that restricts and controls the flow of water in the sewer systemLIFECYCLESTATUS: Current state of the real-world feature WATERTYPE: Designation of water distribution or collection system to which the feature appliesELEVATION: Ground level height of real-world feature; measured in feet above sea level DEPTH: The distance from the top of the structure to its bottom; measured in feetJOINTTYPE: Type of connection between the structure and the pipeMATERIAL: Matter composition of the real-world feature DIAMETER1: Width of the real-world feature's connection to an adjacent pipe, represented in the feature class; measured in inches DIAMETER2: Width of the real-world feature's connection to an adjacent pipe, represented in the feature class; measured in inches DIAMETER3: Width of the real-world feature's connection to an adjacent pipe, represented in the feature class; measured in inches DIAMETER4: Width of the real-world feature's connection to an adjacent pipe, represented in the feature class; measured in inches LOCATIONDESCRIPTION: Statement illustrating the whereabouts of a feature DESCRIPTION: Statement illustrating the featureOWNERSHIP: 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 classROTATION: Retired GIS tracking field used to turn the symbol that represents the feature on the map so that it matched how it would look in the real worldFID_SSJUNCTIONANNO_LINE: Unique identifier that can be joined to the FEATUREID field of the ssJunctionAnno_LINE feature class to provide a link between the feature and its label. GlobalID: 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 personnel WEBLINK: URL for a website related to the record ANGLE: The measurement of the angle between two diverging pipes; measured in degreesShape: System-generated geometry type of the feature
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Description: OBJECTID: System-generated unique identifier for each record within the feature classAncillaryRole: Attribute that indicates whether the junction pushes (source) or pulls (sink) flow in a geometric network. Default setting for the GIS Consortium is none.Enabled: Boolean feild 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 communitySTRCID: GIS tracking identification number for the featureLIFECYCLESTATUS: Current state of the real-world featureWATERTYPE: Designation of water distribution or collection system to which the feature appliesELEVATION: Ground level height of real-world feature; measured in feet above sea levelDEPTH: The distance from the top of the structure to its bottom; measured in feetDIAMETER: Width of the real-world feature represented in the feature class; measured in inchesAVERAGEDISCHARGE: Average discharge of the feature; measured in cubic feet per secondPEAKDISCHARGE: Highest discharge of the feature; measured in cubic feet per secondDISCHARGEID: Unique identifier of a discharge testPERMITNAME: Descriptive permit identifierPERMITID: Unique permit identifierLOCATIONDESCRIPTION: Statement illustrating the whereabouts of a featureDESCRIPTION: Statement illustrating the featureOWNERSHIP: 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 classROTATION: Retired GIS tracking field used to turn the symbol that represents the feature on the map so that it matched how it would look in the real worldFID_SSJUNCTIONANNO_LINE: Unique identifier that can be joined to the FEATUREID field of the ssJunctionAnno_LINE feature class to provide a link between the feature and its labelGlobalID: System-generated unique identifier for each record that is required in replicated geodatabasesREPLICAFILTER: Code used to filter data for the creation of custom geodatabasesPRODUCTIONNOTES: Technical notes from GIS personnelWEBLINK: URL for a website related to the recordTIDEGATE: Boolean field to indicate the presence of a tide gateBARSCREEN: Boolean field to indicate the presence of a bar screenSHAPE: System-generated geometry type of the feature
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Description: OBJECTID: System-generated unique identifier for each record within the feature classAncillaryRole: Attribute that indicates whether the junction pushes (source) or pulls (sink) flow in a geometric network. Default setting for the GIS Consortium is none. Enabled: 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 communitySTRCID: 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: cleanout, flushing structure, lampholeLIFECYCLESTATUS: Current state of the real-world featureWATERTYPE: Designation of water distribution or collection system to which the feature appliesACCESSDIAMETER: Width of the cover on the real-world feature; measured in inchesACCESSMATERIAL: Matter composition of the cover on the real-world featureFRAMEMATERIAL: Matter composition of the supporting structure of the real-world featureELEVATION: Ground level height of real-world feature; measured in feet above sea levelDEPTH: The distance from the top of the structure to its bottom; measured in feetWORKORDERID: Unique work order identifierOPERATIONALAREA: Retired field used to store a description for an operational area designated by a communityLOCATIONDESCRIPTION: Statement illustrating the whereabouts of a featureDESCRIPTION: Statement illustrating the featureOWNERSHIP: 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 classROTATION: Retired GIS tracking field used to turn the symbol that represents the feature on the map so that it matched how it would look in the real worldFID_SSJUNCTIONANNO_LINE: Unique identifier that can be joined to the FEATUREID field of the ssJunctionAnno_LINE feature class to provide a link between the feature and its labelWEBLINK: URL for a website related to the recordGlobalID: System-generated unique identifier for each record that is required in replicated geodatabasesREPLICAFILTER: Code used to filter data for the creation of custom geodatabasesPRODUCTIONNOTES: Technical notes from GIS personnelREGIONALAGENCYID: Retired field used to store a unique identifier for a regional agency with a relationship to the featureShape: System-generated geometry type of the feature
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Description: OBJECTID: System-generated unique identifier for each record within the feature classAncillaryRole: Attribute that indicates whether the junction pushes (source) or pulls (sink) flow in a geometric network. Default setting for the GIS Consortium is none. Enabled: 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 communitySTRCID: GIS tracking identification number for the featureLIFECYCLESTATUS: Current state of the real-world featureWATERTYPE: Designation of water distribution or collection system to which the feature appliesACCESSTYPE: Cover on the real-world feature. Includes the following: manhole cover, unknown, door, grate, hand, lidACCESSDIAMETER: Width of the cover on the real-world feature; measured in inchesACCESSMATERIAL: Matter composition of the cover on the real-world featureELEVATION: Ground level height of real-world feature; measured in feet above sea levelDEPTH: The distance from the top of the structure to its bottom; measured in feetSTRUCTUREDIAMETER: width of the real-world feature represented in the feature class; measured in inchesLOCATIONDESCRIPTION: Statement illustrating the whereabouts of a featureDESCRIPTION: Statement illustrating the featureOWNERSHIP: 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 class ROTATION: Retired GIS tracking field used to turn the symbol that represents the feature on the map so that it matched how it would look in the real worldFID_SSJUNCTIONANNO_LINE: Unique identifier that can be joined to the FEATUREID field of the ssJunctionAnno_LINE feature class to provide a link between the feature and its labelINVERTCOUNT: Number of inverts in the structureINTERIORRESTRICTION: Solid plate or wall placed inside the structure to restrict debris flow; more commonly found in manholes than inletsWEBLINK: URL for a website related to the recordGlobalID: System-generated unique identifier for each record that is required in replicated geodatabasesREPLICAFILTER: Code used to filter data for the creation of custom geodatabasesPRODUCTIONNOTES: Technical notes from GIS personnel WALLMATERIAL: Matter composition of the structure wall of the real-world featureShape: System-generated geometry type of the feature
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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: 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:force: pipeline that conveys water under pressure from the discharge side of a pump or pneumatic ejector to another structurepressure: pipelines that are interconnected with pumps on each property and transfer water to another structurepipe bridge: structure used to carry a pipe or group of pipes across a barrier such as a rivervacuum: closed pipeline that is under negative pressure allowing fluid to move through the pipeLIFECYCLESTATUS: Current state of the real-world featureWATERTYPE: Designation of water distribution or collection system to which the feature appliesPRESSURERATING: The pressure rating of the feature; measured in pounds per square inch (PSI)JOINTTYPE1: Type of connection between the structure and the pipeFDIR: 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: The invert elevation (interior bottom) of the upstream end of the feature; measured in feet above sea levelJOINTTYPE2: Type of connection between the structure and the pipeTDIR: 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: The invert elevation (interior bottom) of the downstream end of the feature; measured in feet above sea levelSLOPE: The slope of the feature, expressed as a decimalMATERIAL: Matter composition of the featureROUGHNESS: The roughness coefficient of the featureDEPTH: The distance from the bottom of the structure and the ground surface above; measured in feetDIAMETER: Width of the real-world feature represented in the feature class; measured in inchesMEASURELENGTH: Length of the pipe; measured in feetPIPECLASS: The class rating of the featureLININGTYPE: The lining type (interior coating) of the featureGROUNDSURFACETYPE: The type of ground surface over the featureEXTERIORCOATING: 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 communityOWNERSHIP: 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 ssEdgeAnno_LINE feature class to provide a link between and edge an 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 geodatabasesREPLICAFILTER: Code used to filter data for the creation of custom geodatabasesPRODUCTIONNOTES: Technical notes from GIS personnelWEBLINK: URL for a website related to the recordREGIONALAGENCYID: 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 featureShape.len: System-generated length of the feature
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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: 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:combination: A lateral that carries storm, sanitary or combined water from customer to a main linecommercial: a pipe running from a commercial building to the main sewer linedomestic: a pipe running from a residential building to the main sewer lineindustrial: a pipe running from an industrial building to the main sewer lineirrigation: a lateral that carries water from an irrigation system to a main sewer lineLIFECYCLESTATUS: Current state of the real-world featureWATERTYPE: Designation of water distribution or collection system to which the feature appliesDIAMETER: width of the real-world feature represented in the feature class; measured in inchesMEASURELENGTH: Length of the pipe, used for annotations of pipe lengths; measured in feetMATERIAL: Matter composition of the real-world feature FDIR: 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 levelTDIR: 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 levelGRADE: Slope 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 communityLOCATIONDESCRIPTION: Statement illustrating the whereabouts of a featureOWNERSHIP: Organization with jurisdiction over the real-world feature represented in the feature classINSTALLDATE: Date of installation for the real-world feature represented in the feature classMAINTAINED: Organization responsible for the care of 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 geodatabasesREPLICAFILTER: Code used to filter data for the creation of custom geodatabasesPRODUCTIONNOTES: Technical notes from GIS personnelWEBLINK: URL for a website related to the recordREGIONALAGENCYID: Retired field used to store a unique identifier for a regional agency with a relationship to the featureShape: System-generated geometry type of the featureShape.len: System-generated length of the feature
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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: GIS tracking identification number for the featureSUBTYPE: 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 appliesFDIR: 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 levelTDIR: 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 pipeOWNERSHIP: 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 coatedLOCATIONDESCRIPTION: Statement illustrating the whereabouts of a featureShape: System-generated geometry type of the feature Shape.len: System-generated length of the feature
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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: 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:force: pipeline that conveys water under pressure from the discharge side of a pump or pneumatic ejector to another structurepressure: pipelines that are interconnected with pumps on each property and transfer water to another structurepipe bridge: structure used to carry a pipe or group of pipes across a barrier such as a rivervacuum: closed pipeline that is under negative pressure allowing fluid to move through the pipeLIFECYCLESTATUS: Current state of the real-world featureWATERTYPE: Designation of water distribution or collection system to which the feature appliesPRESSURERATING: The pressure rating of the feature; measured in pounds per square inch (PSI)JOINTTYPE1: Type of connection between the structure and the pipeFDIR: 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: The invert elevation (interior bottom) of the upstream end of the feature; measured in feet above sea levelJOINTTYPE2: Type of connection between the structure and the pipeTDIR: 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: The invert elevation (interior bottom) of the downstream end of the feature; measured in feet above sea levelSLOPE: The slope of the feature, expressed as a decimalMATERIAL: Matter composition of the featureROUGHNESS: The roughness coefficient of the featureDEPTH: The distance from the bottom of the structure and the ground surface above; measured in feetDIAMETER: Width of the real-world feature represented in the feature class; measured in inchesMEASURELENGTH: Length of the pipe; measured in feetPIPECLASS: The class rating of the featureLININGTYPE: The lining type (interior coating) of the featureGROUNDSURFACETYPE: The type of ground surface over the featureEXTERIORCOATING: 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 communityOWNERSHIP: 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 ssEdgeAnno_LINE feature class to provide a link between and edge an 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 geodatabasesREPLICAFILTER: Code used to filter data for the creation of custom geodatabasesPRODUCTIONNOTES: Technical notes from GIS personnelWEBLINK: URL for a website related to the recordREGIONALAGENCYID: 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 featureShape.len: System-generated length of the feature
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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: GIS tracking identification number for the featureSUBTYPE: 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 appliesFDIR: 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 levelTDIR: 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 pipeOWNERSHIP: 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 coatedLOCATIONDESCRIPTION: Statement illustrating the whereabouts of a featureShape: System-generated geometry type of the feature Shape.len: System-generated length of the feature
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Description: OBJECTID: System-generated unique identifier for each record within the feature classAncillaryRole: Attribute that indicates whether the junction pushes (source) or pulls (sink) flow in a geometric network. Default setting for the GIS Consortium is none. Enabled: 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 communitySTRCID: 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: cleanout, flushing structure, lampholeLIFECYCLESTATUS: Current state of the real-world featureWATERTYPE: Designation of water distribution or collection system to which the feature appliesACCESSDIAMETER: Width of the cover on the real-world feature; measured in inchesACCESSMATERIAL: Matter composition of the cover on the real-world featureFRAMEMATERIAL: Matter composition of the supporting structure of the real-world featureELEVATION: Ground level height of real-world feature; measured in feet above sea levelDEPTH: The distance from the top of the structure to its bottom; measured in feetWORKORDERID: Unique work order identifierOPERATIONALAREA: Retired field used to store a description for an operational area designated by a communityLOCATIONDESCRIPTION: Statement illustrating the whereabouts of a featureDESCRIPTION: Statement illustrating the featureOWNERSHIP: 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 classROTATION: Retired GIS tracking field used to turn the symbol that represents the feature on the map so that it matched how it would look in the real worldFID_SSJUNCTIONANNO_LINE: Unique identifier that can be joined to the FEATUREID field of the ssJunctionAnno_LINE feature class to provide a link between the feature and its labelWEBLINK: URL for a website related to the recordGlobalID: System-generated unique identifier for each record that is required in replicated geodatabasesREPLICAFILTER: Code used to filter data for the creation of custom geodatabasesPRODUCTIONNOTES: Technical notes from GIS personnelREGIONALAGENCYID: Retired field used to store a unique identifier for a regional agency with a relationship to the featureShape: System-generated geometry type of the feature
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Description: OBJECTID: System-generated unique identifier for each record within the feature classAncillaryRole: Attribute that indicates whether the junction pushes (source) or pulls (sink) flow in a geometric network. Default setting for the GIS Consortium is none. Enabled: Boolean field to indicate whether water is allowed to flow through this feature GEODBID: Three-digit code that assigns editing responsibility to a community in the GIS Consortium FEATUREID: 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 created DATEMODIFIED: Date/time stamp from the last moment the GIS record was changed SOURCE: 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 communitySTRCID: GIS tracking identification number for the featureSUBTYPE: Additional designation of the feature. Includes the following structures:bend: Fitting that connects two pipes where they change directioncap: Fitting that seals a pipe by screwing over the opening from the outsidecross: Fitting that connects four pipescoupling: Fitting that connects two pipesexpansion joint: Fitting with at least one airtight chamber that absorbs movement, stress, or vibrations where two pipes connectoffset: Fitting that brings one section of pipe out of one line and into a parallel linereducer: Fitting that joins two pipes of different sizesriser: Fitting with restrictors that allow water to move from a lower to a higher elevationsaddle: Fitting used to connect a smaller pipe to an existing larger pipe without separating the pipessleeve: Fitting retro-fitted around or inside an existing pipe. Used to extend the life of older or damaged sewers.tap: Fitting that connects a lateral to a maintee: Fitting used for connecting three pipes togetherweld: Fitting made of PVC that is connected to a PVC pipe with a solvent weldwye: Fitting that is Y shaped. Used to connect three pipes to create branch linesplug: Fitting that seals a pipe from the insideflared end section: Bell-shaped fitting attached to the end of a piperestrictor: Fitting that restricts and controls the flow of water in the sewer systemLIFECYCLESTATUS: Current state of the real-world feature WATERTYPE: Designation of water distribution or collection system to which the feature appliesELEVATION: Ground level height of real-world feature; measured in feet above sea level DEPTH: The distance from the top of the structure to its bottom; measured in feetJOINTTYPE: Type of connection between the structure and the pipeMATERIAL: Matter composition of the real-world feature DIAMETER1: Width of the real-world feature's connection to an adjacent pipe, represented in the feature class; measured in inches DIAMETER2: Width of the real-world feature's connection to an adjacent pipe, represented in the feature class; measured in inches DIAMETER3: Width of the real-world feature's connection to an adjacent pipe, represented in the feature class; measured in inches DIAMETER4: Width of the real-world feature's connection to an adjacent pipe, represented in the feature class; measured in inches LOCATIONDESCRIPTION: Statement illustrating the whereabouts of a feature DESCRIPTION: Statement illustrating the featureOWNERSHIP: 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 classROTATION: Retired GIS tracking field used to turn the symbol that represents the feature on the map so that it matched how it would look in the real worldFID_SSJUNCTIONANNO_LINE: Unique identifier that can be joined to the FEATUREID field of the ssJunctionAnno_LINE feature class to provide a link between the feature and its label. GlobalID: 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 personnel WEBLINK: URL for a website related to the record ANGLE: The measurement of the angle between two diverging pipes; measured in degreesShape: System-generated geometry type of the feature
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Description: OBJECTID: System-generated unique identifier for each record within the feature classAncillaryRole:Attribute that indicates whether the junction pushes (source) or pulls (sink) flow in a geometric network. Default setting for the GIS Consortium is noneEnabled: 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 recordDATECREATED: 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 communitySTRCID: GIS tracking identification number for the featureSUBTYPE: Additional designation of the featureLIFECYCLESTATUS: Current state of the real-world featureWATERTYPE: Designation of water distribution or collection system to which the feature appliesACCESSTYPE: Cover on the real-world featureACCESSDIAMETER: Width of the cover on the real-world feature; measured in inchesGROUNDTYPE: The surface type of the surrounding area of the manholeELEVATION: Ground level height of real-world feature; measured in feet above sea levelDEPTH: The distance from the top of the structure to its bottom; measured in feetINVERTELEVATION: Retired field to track the elevation of the interior base or bottom level of the structure; invert elevations are now stored on the connecting pipeHIGHPIPEELEVATION: The elevation of the highest pipe connected to the manhole; measured in feet above sea levelINTERIORDROP: The diameter of the barrel of the manhole; measured in inchesDROPLOCATION: Determines the type of drop manhole, interior/exterior; drop manholes have a line entering the manhole at a higher elevation than the main flow line or channelSTRUCTUREDIAMETER: The diameter of the manhole; measured in inchesWALLMATERIAL: Matter composition of the structure wall of the real-world featureLOCATIONDESCRIPTION: Statement illustrating the whereabouts of a featureDESCRIPTION: Statement illustrating the featureOWNERSHIP: Organization with jurisdiction over the real-world feature represented in the feature class/tableMAINTAINED: Organization responsible for the care of the real-world feature represented in the feature class/tableINSTALLDATE: Date of installation for the real-world feature represented in the feature class/table ROTATION: Retired GIS tracking field used to turn the symbol that represents the feature on the map so that it matched how it would look in the real worldFID_SSJUNCTIONANNO_LINE: Unique identifier that can be joined to the FEATUREID field of the ssJunctionAnno_LINE feature class to provide a link between the feature and its label.INTERIORRESTRICTION: Solid plate or wall placed inside the structure to restrict debris flowGlobalID: System-generated unique identifier for each record that is required in replicated geodatabasesREPLICAFILTER: Code used to filter data for the creation of custom geodatabases PRODUCTIONNOTES: Technical notes from GIS personnelLININGTYPE: Material used to coat the interior of the structureDATELINED: Date the structure's interior was coatedLIDTYPE: Designation of the covering of real-world featureWEBLINK: URL for a website related to the recordShape: System-generated geometry type of the feature
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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: GIS tracking identification number for the featureSUBTYPE: 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 appliesFDIR: 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 levelTDIR: 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 pipeOWNERSHIP: 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 coatedLOCATIONDESCRIPTION: Statement illustrating the whereabouts of a featureShape: System-generated geometry type of the feature Shape.len: System-generated length of the feature
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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: 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:combination: A lateral that carries storm, sanitary or combined water from customer to a main linecommercial: a pipe running from a commercial building to the main sewer linedomestic: a pipe running from a residential building to the main sewer lineindustrial: a pipe running from an industrial building to the main sewer lineirrigation: a lateral that carries water from an irrigation system to a main sewer lineLIFECYCLESTATUS: Current state of the real-world featureWATERTYPE: Designation of water distribution or collection system to which the feature appliesDIAMETER: width of the real-world feature represented in the feature class; measured in inchesMEASURELENGTH: Length of the pipe, used for annotations of pipe lengths; measured in feetMATERIAL: Matter composition of the real-world feature FDIR: 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 levelTDIR: 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 levelGRADE: Slope 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 communityLOCATIONDESCRIPTION: Statement illustrating the whereabouts of a featureOWNERSHIP: Organization with jurisdiction over the real-world feature represented in the feature classINSTALLDATE: Date of installation for the real-world feature represented in the feature classMAINTAINED: Organization responsible for the care of 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 geodatabasesREPLICAFILTER: Code used to filter data for the creation of custom geodatabasesPRODUCTIONNOTES: Technical notes from GIS personnelWEBLINK: URL for a website related to the recordREGIONALAGENCYID: Retired field used to store a unique identifier for a regional agency with a relationship to the featureShape: System-generated geometry type of the featureShape.len: System-generated length of the feature
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Description: OBJECTID: System-generated unique identifier for each record within the feature classGEODBID: 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 recordREPLICAFILTER: Code used to filter data for the creation of custom geodatabases WEBLINK: URL for a website related to the recordPRODUCTIONNOTES: Technical notes from GIS personnelEVENTTYPE: Category for the feature, e.g. closed road, barricadeEVENTNAME: Common name for the feature, e.g. Main Street from 1st Ave to 2nd Ave; Des Plaines River north blockadeEVENTSTATUS: Current state of the real-world feature, e.g. active, resolvedDESCRIPTION: Statement illustrating the featureLOCATION: Statement illustrating the whereabouts of the featureHOURSOFOPERATION: Where applicable, the hours that the real-world feature is open for businessPOINTOFCONTACT: Where applicable, the contact information for the manager of the real-world featureJURISDICTION: Name of the entity responsible for the real-world featureOWNERNOTIFIED: Statement describing attempts (successful or otherwise) to contact the owner of the real-world featureSTARTDATE: Date that the real-world feature was placed/openedSTARTTIME: Time that the real-world feature was placed/openedENDDATE: Date that the real-world feature was removed/closedENDTIME: Time that the real-world feature was removed/closedCOMMENTS: Additional statement regarding the featureINFOLASTUPDATED: Statement regarding the last time that the GIS data was changed to match current conditions; field is designed for public displayDISPLAYINMO: Boolean field to indicate whether the feature should be displayed in MapOffice PublicSHAPE: System-generated geometry type of the featureSHAPE.area: System-generated area of the featureSHAPE.len: System-generated length of the featureGlobalID: System-generated unique identifier for each record that is required in replicated geodatabases
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Description: OBJECTID: System-generated unique identifier for each record within the feature classGEODBID: 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 recordREPLICAFILTER: Code used to filter data for the creation of custom geodatabases WEBLINK: URL for a website related to the recordPRODUCTIONNOTES: Technical notes from GIS personnelEVENTTYPE: Category for the feature, e.g. closed road, barricadeEVENTNAME: Common name for the feature, e.g. Main Street from 1st Ave to 2nd Ave; Des Plaines River north blockadeEVENTSTATUS: Current state of the real-world feature, e.g. active, resolvedDESCRIPTION: Statement illustrating the featureLOCATION: Statement illustrating the whereabouts of the featureHOURSOFOPERATION: Where applicable, the hours that the real-world feature is open for businessPOINTOFCONTACT: Where applicable, the contact information for the manager of the real-world featureJURISDICTION: Name of the entity responsible for the real-world featureOWNERNOTIFIED: Statement describing attempts (successful or otherwise) to contact the owner of the real-world featureSTARTDATE: Date that the real-world feature was placed/openedSTARTTIME: Time that the real-world feature was placed/openedENDDATE: Date that the real-world feature was removed/closedENDTIME: Time that the real-world feature was removed/closedCOMMENTS: Additional statement regarding the featureINFOLASTUPDATED: Statement regarding the last time that the GIS data was changed to match current conditions; field is designed for public displayDISPLAYINMO: Boolean field to indicate whether the feature should be displayed in MapOffice PublicSHAPE: System-generated geometry type of the featureSHAPE.area: System-generated area of the featureSHAPE.len: System-generated length of the featureGlobalID: System-generated unique identifier for each record that is required in replicated geodatabases
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