Description: This feature class contains features mapped to represent water pressure main lines which are pipes that convey the main flow of water through the water distribution system.The GIS data herein represent a synthesis of a variety of data sources.NCAGR hardcopy plans that include utilities information dating from contemporary drawings back to 1960 were scanned by SGS and as possible brought into ArcGIS, situated as accurately and to scale as was possible given the original source based on scale and north arrow information from the plans, and based on identifiable ground control (e.g. situate features identifiable from the scanned plan based on surveyed or otherwise identifiable existing features in the GIS), and GIS data for utilities were digitized based on the scanned plans.NCAGR AutoCAD data (.DWG files) that include utilities information were brought into ArcGIS, aligned accurately and to scale with project data via a protocol similar to that employed with the hardcopy plans, and GIS data for utilities were digitized based on the AutoCAD data.Select information from the aforementioned data sources is outdated (utilities replaced, removed, or altered via construction) or incorrect (plans differ from actual utility installation). Phase II is proposed to remove as much error as is possible from and complete the GIS utility map for the areas that have been mapped during Phase I where plans documented incorrect or incomplete utility information. Utilities for portions of the State Fairgrounds property were not documented by any plan and are absent from the Phase I deliverable. Undocumented areas are proposed to be incorporated into the GIS utility map via Phase III. SGS worked with NCAGR to identify and combine the various data sources so that the data herein represents as accurate and complete a map as is possible given the sources as a deliverable for Phase I.As this dataset is incomplete and contains error, SGS has provided hardcopy printouts of individual utilities for NCAGR to review as an additional deliverable to this database for Phase I. NCAGR will review, alter, and add to the drawings via a redline protocol, the product of which will initiate Phase II of the project.All data herein are identified as to their source (Scanned Hardcopy Plan, AutoCAD data, NCAGR Redline Drawing, Mapping Grade GPS Survey, and Survey Grade GPS Survey).
Copyright Text: J. Samuel Taylor, PLS, GISP
Southern Geospatial Services, PLLC
William H. McClure
N.C. Department of Agriculture & Consumer Services
Description: This feature class contains features mapped to represent water pressure main lines which are diagrammatic. This feature class is intended to exhibit water lines for which it was not possible to locate the line in the field, thus the line itself cannot be surveyed, however valves and other features such as connections that are known to be on the line may have been surveyed. Select water line survey point locations along the line may also have been located and surveyed based on NCAGR institutional memory, because the line may have been uncovered for construction, or because a pavement cut related to the construction of the line may still be apparent in the field. The GIS data herein have been incorporated by SGS during Phase I as derived from plans (see process steps) or partially surveyed (features along the line) by SGS during Phase II. All data herein are identified as to their source (Scanned Hardcopy Plan, AutoCAD data, NCAGR Redline Drawing, Mapping Grade GPS Survey, and Survey Grade GPS Survey).
Copyright Text: J. Samuel Taylor, PLS, GISP
Southern Geospatial Services, PLLC
William H. McClure
N.C. Department of Agriculture & Consumer Services
Description: This feature class contains features mapped to represent water lateral lines which are pipes tapped off of water pressure mains to feed buildings, water connections, or other services.The GIS data herein represent a synthesis of a variety of data sources.NCAGR hardcopy plans that include utilities information dating from contemporary drawings back to 1960 were scanned by SGS and as possible brought into ArcGIS, situated as accurately and to scale as was possible given the original source based on scale and north arrow information from the plans, and based on identifiable ground control (e.g. situate features identifiable from the scanned plan based on surveyed or otherwise identifiable existing features in the GIS), and GIS data for utilities were digitized based on the scanned plans.NCAGR AutoCAD data (.DWG files) that include utilities information were brought into ArcGIS, aligned accurately and to scale with project data via a protocol similar to that employed with the hardcopy plans, and GIS data for utilities were digitized based on the AutoCAD data.Select information from the aforementioned data sources is outdated (utilities replaced, removed, or altered via construction) or incorrect (plans differ from actual utility installation). Phase II is proposed to remove as much error as is possible from and complete the GIS utility map for the areas that have been mapped during Phase I where plans documented incorrect or incomplete utility information. Utilities for portions of the State Fairgrounds property were not documented by any plan and are absent from the Phase I deliverable. Undocumented areas are proposed to be incorporated into the GIS utility map via Phase III. SGS worked with NCAGR to identify and combine the various data sources so that the data herein represents as accurate and complete a map as is possible given the sources as a deliverable for Phase I.As this dataset is incomplete and contains error, SGS has provided hardcopy printouts of individual utilities for NCAGR to review as an additional deliverable to this database for Phase I. NCAGR will review, alter, and add to the drawings via a redline protocol, the product of which will initiate Phase II of the project.All data herein are identified as to their source (Scanned Hardcopy Plan, AutoCAD data, NCAGR Redline Drawing, Mapping Grade GPS Survey, and Survey Grade GPS Survey).
Copyright Text: J. Samuel Taylor, PLS, GISP
Southern Geospatial Services, PLLC
William H. McClure
N.C. Department of Agriculture & Consumer Services
Description: This feature class contains features mapped to represent water lateral lines which are diagrammatic. This feature class is intended to exhibit water lines for which it was not possible to locate the line in the field, thus the line itself cannot be surveyed, however valves and other features such as connections that are known to be on the line may have been surveyed. Select water line survey point locations along the line may also have been located and surveyed based on NCAGR institutional memory, because the line may have been uncovered for construction, or because a pavement cut related to the construction of the line may still be apparent in the field. The GIS data herein have been incorporated by SGS during Phase I as derived from plans (see process steps) or partially surveyed (features along the line) by SGS during Phase II. All data herein are identified as to their source (Scanned Hardcopy Plan, AutoCAD data, NCAGR Redline Drawing, Mapping Grade GPS Survey, and Survey Grade GPS Survey).
Copyright Text: J. Samuel Taylor, PLS, GISP
Southern Geospatial Services, PLLC
William H. McClure
N.C. Department of Agriculture & Consumer Services
Description: This feature class contains features mapped to represent water lateral valves which are valves that are located on and control the flow of water through water lateral lines.The GIS data herein represent a synthesis of a variety of data sources.NCAGR hardcopy plans that include utilities information dating from contemporary drawings back to 1960 were scanned by SGS and as possible brought into ArcGIS, situated as accurately and to scale as was possible given the original source based on scale and north arrow information from the plans, and based on identifiable ground control (e.g. situate features identifiable from the scanned plan based on surveyed or otherwise identifiable existing features in the GIS), and GIS data for utilities were digitized based on the scanned plans.NCAGR AutoCAD data (.DWG files) that include utilities information were brought into ArcGIS, aligned accurately and to scale with project data via a protocol similar to that employed with the hardcopy plans, and GIS data for utilities were digitized based on the AutoCAD data.Select information from the aforementioned data sources is outdated (utilities replaced, removed, or altered via construction) or incorrect (plans differ from actual utility installation). Phase II is proposed to remove as much error as is possible from and complete the GIS utility map for the areas that have been mapped during Phase I where plans documented incorrect or incomplete utility information. Utilities for portions of the State Fairgrounds property were not documented by any plan and are absent from the Phase I deliverable. Undocumented areas are proposed to be incorporated into the GIS utility map via Phase III. SGS worked with NCAGR to identify and combine the various data sources so that the data herein represents as accurate and complete a map as is possible given the sources as a deliverable for Phase I.As this dataset is incomplete and contains error, SGS has provided hardcopy printouts of individual utilities for NCAGR to review as an additional deliverable to this database for Phase I. NCAGR will review, alter, and add to the drawings via a redline protocol, the product of which will initiate Phase II of the project.All data herein are identified as to their source (Scanned Hardcopy Plan, AutoCAD data, NCAGR Redline Drawing, Mapping Grade GPS Survey, and Survey Grade GPS Survey).
Copyright Text: J. Samuel Taylor, PLS, GISP
Southern Geospatial Services, PLLC
William H. McClure
N.C. Department of Agriculture & Consumer Services
Description: This feature class contains features mapped to represent water control valves which are valves that are located on water pressure mains that control the flow of water through the water distribution system.The GIS data herein represent a synthesis of a variety of data sources.NCAGR hardcopy plans that include utilities information dating from contemporary drawings back to 1960 were scanned by SGS and as possible brought into ArcGIS, situated as accurately and to scale as was possible given the original source based on scale and north arrow information from the plans, and based on identifiable ground control (e.g. situate features identifiable from the scanned plan based on surveyed or otherwise identifiable existing features in the GIS), and GIS data for utilities were digitized based on the scanned plans.NCAGR AutoCAD data (.DWG files) that include utilities information were brought into ArcGIS, aligned accurately and to scale with project data via a protocol similar to that employed with the hardcopy plans, and GIS data for utilities were digitized based on the AutoCAD data.Select information from the aforementioned data sources is outdated (utilities replaced, removed, or altered via construction) or incorrect (plans differ from actual utility installation). Phase II is proposed to remove as much error as is possible from and complete the GIS utility map for the areas that have been mapped during Phase I where plans documented incorrect or incomplete utility information. Utilities for portions of the State Fairgrounds property were not documented by any plan and are absent from the Phase I deliverable. Undocumented areas are proposed to be incorporated into the GIS utility map via Phase III. SGS worked with NCAGR to identify and combine the various data sources so that the data herein represents as accurate and complete a map as is possible given the sources as a deliverable for Phase I.As this dataset is incomplete and contains error, SGS has provided hardcopy printouts of individual utilities for NCAGR to review as an additional deliverable to this database for Phase I. NCAGR will review, alter, and add to the drawings via a redline protocol, the product of which will initiate Phase II of the project.All data herein are identified as to their source (Scanned Hardcopy Plan, AutoCAD data, NCAGR Redline Drawing, Mapping Grade GPS Survey, and Survey Grade GPS Survey).
Copyright Text: J. Samuel Taylor, PLS, GISP
Southern Geospatial Services, PLLC
William H. McClure
N.C. Department of Agriculture & Consumer Services
Description: This feature class contains features mapped to represent water meters.The GIS data herein represent a synthesis of a variety of data sources.NCAGR hardcopy plans that include utilities information dating from contemporary drawings back to 1960 were scanned by SGS and as possible brought into ArcGIS, situated as accurately and to scale as was possible given the original source based on scale and north arrow information from the plans, and based on identifiable ground control (e.g. situate features identifiable from the scanned plan based on surveyed or otherwise identifiable existing features in the GIS), and GIS data for utilities were digitized based on the scanned plans.NCAGR AutoCAD data (.DWG files) that include utilities information were brought into ArcGIS, aligned accurately and to scale with project data via a protocol similar to that employed with the hardcopy plans, and GIS data for utilities were digitized based on the AutoCAD data.Select information from the aforementioned data sources is outdated (utilities replaced, removed, or altered via construction) or incorrect (plans differ from actual utility installation). Phase II is proposed to remove as much error as is possible from and complete the GIS utility map for the areas that have been mapped during Phase I where plans documented incorrect or incomplete utility information. Utilities for portions of the State Fairgrounds property were not documented by any plan and are absent from the Phase I deliverable. Undocumented areas are proposed to be incorporated into the GIS utility map via Phase III. SGS worked with NCAGR to identify and combine the various data sources so that the data herein represents as accurate and complete a map as is possible given the sources as a deliverable for Phase I.As this dataset is incomplete and contains error, SGS has provided hardcopy printouts of individual utilities for NCAGR to review as an additional deliverable to this database for Phase I. NCAGR will review, alter, and add to the drawings via a redline protocol, the product of which will initiate Phase II of the project.All data herein are identified as to their source (Scanned Hardcopy Plan, AutoCAD data, NCAGR Redline Drawing, Mapping Grade GPS Survey, and Survey Grade GPS Survey).
Copyright Text: J. Samuel Taylor, PLS, GISP
Southern Geospatial Services, PLLC
William H. McClure
N.C. Department of Agriculture & Consumer Services
Description: This feature class contains features mapped to represent water connections which are devices designed to allow access to water from the distribution system.The GIS data herein represent a synthesis of a variety of data sources.NCAGR hardcopy plans that include utilities information dating from contemporary drawings back to 1960 were scanned by SGS and as possible brought into ArcGIS, situated as accurately and to scale as was possible given the original source based on scale and north arrow information from the plans, and based on identifiable ground control (e.g. situate features identifiable from the scanned plan based on surveyed or otherwise identifiable existing features in the GIS), and GIS data for utilities were digitized based on the scanned plans.NCAGR AutoCAD data (.DWG files) that include utilities information were brought into ArcGIS, aligned accurately and to scale with project data via a protocol similar to that employed with the hardcopy plans, and GIS data for utilities were digitized based on the AutoCAD data.Select information from the aforementioned data sources is outdated (utilities replaced, removed, or altered via construction) or incorrect (plans differ from actual utility installation). Phase II is proposed to remove as much error as is possible from and complete the GIS utility map for the areas that have been mapped during Phase I where plans documented incorrect or incomplete utility information. Utilities for portions of the State Fairgrounds property were not documented by any plan and are absent from the Phase I deliverable. Undocumented areas are proposed to be incorporated into the GIS utility map via Phase III. SGS worked with NCAGR to identify and combine the various data sources so that the data herein represents as accurate and complete a map as is possible given the sources as a deliverable for Phase I.As this dataset is incomplete and contains error, SGS has provided hardcopy printouts of individual utilities for NCAGR to review as an additional deliverable to this database for Phase I. NCAGR will review, alter, and add to the drawings via a redline protocol, the product of which will initiate Phase II of the project.All data herein are identified as to their source (Scanned Hardcopy Plan, AutoCAD data, NCAGR Redline Drawing, Mapping Grade GPS Survey, and Survey Grade GPS Survey).
Copyright Text: J. Samuel Taylor, PLS, GISP
Southern Geospatial Services, PLLC
William H. McClure
N.C. Department of Agriculture & Consumer Services
Description: This feature class contains features mapped to represent water backflow preventers which are devices designed to prevent backflow in the water distribution system.The GIS data herein represent a synthesis of a variety of data sources.NCAGR hardcopy plans that include utilities information dating from contemporary drawings back to 1960 were scanned by SGS and as possible brought into ArcGIS, situated as accurately and to scale as was possible given the original source based on scale and north arrow information from the plans, and based on identifiable ground control (e.g. situate features identifiable from the scanned plan based on surveyed or otherwise identifiable existing features in the GIS), and GIS data for utilities were digitized based on the scanned plans.NCAGR AutoCAD data (.DWG files) that include utilities information were brought into ArcGIS, aligned accurately and to scale with project data via a protocol similar to that employed with the hardcopy plans, and GIS data for utilities were digitized based on the AutoCAD data.Select information from the aforementioned data sources is outdated (utilities replaced, removed, or altered via construction) or incorrect (plans differ from actual utility installation). Phase II is proposed to remove as much error as is possible from and complete the GIS utility map for the areas that have been mapped during Phase I where plans documented incorrect or incomplete utility information. Utilities for portions of the State Fairgrounds property were not documented by any plan and are absent from the Phase I deliverable. Undocumented areas are proposed to be incorporated into the GIS utility map via Phase III. SGS worked with NCAGR to identify and combine the various data sources so that the data herein represents as accurate and complete a map as is possible given the sources as a deliverable for Phase I.As this dataset is incomplete and contains error, SGS has provided hardcopy printouts of individual utilities for NCAGR to review as an additional deliverable to this database for Phase I. NCAGR will review, alter, and add to the drawings via a redline protocol, the product of which will initiate Phase II of the project.All data herein are identified as to their source (Scanned Hardcopy Plan, AutoCAD data, NCAGR Redline Drawing, Mapping Grade GPS Survey, and Survey Grade GPS Survey).
Copyright Text: J. Samuel Taylor, PLS, GISP
Southern Geospatial Services, PLLC
William H. McClure
N.C. Department of Agriculture & Consumer Services
Description: This feature class contains features mapped to represent water manholes that house a blowoff assembly within them. The GIS data herein have all been surveyed by SGS during Phase II. It is possible that during Phase III or potential future maintenances that some data may be incorporated into this feature class from CAD or other data sources. All data herein are identified as to their source (Scanned Hardcopy Plan, AutoCAD data, NCAGR Redline Drawing, Mapping Grade GPS Survey, and Survey Grade GPS Survey).
Copyright Text: J. Samuel Taylor, PLS, GISP
Southern Geospatial Services, PLLC
William H. McClure
N.C. Department of Agriculture & Consumer Services
Description: This feature class contains features mapped to represent water mechanical fittings which are mechanical devices designed to connect pipes and perform other functions such as cap pipes, create a reduction in size between pipes, or facilitate a tap or bend in the water distribution system.The GIS data herein represent a synthesis of a variety of data sources.NCAGR hardcopy plans that include utilities information dating from contemporary drawings back to 1960 were scanned by SGS and as possible brought into ArcGIS, situated as accurately and to scale as was possible given the original source based on scale and north arrow information from the plans, and based on identifiable ground control (e.g. situate features identifiable from the scanned plan based on surveyed or otherwise identifiable existing features in the GIS), and GIS data for utilities were digitized based on the scanned plans.NCAGR AutoCAD data (.DWG files) that include utilities information were brought into ArcGIS, aligned accurately and to scale with project data via a protocol similar to that employed with the hardcopy plans, and GIS data for utilities were digitized based on the AutoCAD data.Select information from the aforementioned data sources is outdated (utilities replaced, removed, or altered via construction) or incorrect (plans differ from actual utility installation). Phase II is proposed to remove as much error as is possible from and complete the GIS utility map for the areas that have been mapped during Phase I where plans documented incorrect or incomplete utility information. Utilities for portions of the State Fairgrounds property were not documented by any plan and are absent from the Phase I deliverable. Undocumented areas are proposed to be incorporated into the GIS utility map via Phase III. SGS worked with NCAGR to identify and combine the various data sources so that the data herein represents as accurate and complete a map as is possible given the sources as a deliverable for Phase I.As this dataset is incomplete and contains error, SGS has provided hardcopy printouts of individual utilities for NCAGR to review as an additional deliverable to this database for Phase I. NCAGR will review, alter, and add to the drawings via a redline protocol, the product of which will initiate Phase II of the project.All data herein are identified as to their source (Scanned Hardcopy Plan, AutoCAD data, NCAGR Redline Drawing, Mapping Grade GPS Survey, and Survey Grade GPS Survey).
Copyright Text: J. Samuel Taylor, PLS, GISP
Southern Geospatial Services, PLLC
William H. McClure
N.C. Department of Agriculture & Consumer Services
Description: This feature class contains features mapped to represent water fire hydrants.The GIS data herein represent a synthesis of a variety of data sources.NCAGR hardcopy plans that include utilities information dating from contemporary drawings back to 1960 were scanned by SGS and as possible brought into ArcGIS, situated as accurately and to scale as was possible given the original source based on scale and north arrow information from the plans, and based on identifiable ground control (e.g. situate features identifiable from the scanned plan based on surveyed or otherwise identifiable existing features in the GIS), and GIS data for utilities were digitized based on the scanned plans.NCAGR AutoCAD data (.DWG files) that include utilities information were brought into ArcGIS, aligned accurately and to scale with project data via a protocol similar to that employed with the hardcopy plans, and GIS data for utilities were digitized based on the AutoCAD data.Select information from the aforementioned data sources is outdated (utilities replaced, removed, or altered via construction) or incorrect (plans differ from actual utility installation). Phase II is proposed to remove as much error as is possible from and complete the GIS utility map for the areas that have been mapped during Phase I where plans documented incorrect or incomplete utility information. Utilities for portions of the State Fairgrounds property were not documented by any plan and are absent from the Phase I deliverable. Undocumented areas are proposed to be incorporated into the GIS utility map via Phase III. SGS worked with NCAGR to identify and combine the various data sources so that the data herein represents as accurate and complete a map as is possible given the sources as a deliverable for Phase I.As this dataset is incomplete and contains error, SGS has provided hardcopy printouts of individual utilities for NCAGR to review as an additional deliverable to this database for Phase I. NCAGR will review, alter, and add to the drawings via a redline protocol, the product of which will initiate Phase II of the project.All data herein are identified as to their source (Scanned Hardcopy Plan, AutoCAD data, NCAGR Redline Drawing, Mapping Grade GPS Survey, and Survey Grade GPS Survey).
Copyright Text: J. Samuel Taylor, PLS, GISP
Southern Geospatial Services, PLLC
William H. McClure
N.C. Department of Agriculture & Consumer Services
Description: This feature class contains features mapped to represent water fire hydrant valves which are valves that control the flow of water to a fire hydrant.The GIS data herein represent a synthesis of a variety of data sources.NCAGR hardcopy plans that include utilities information dating from contemporary drawings back to 1960 were scanned by SGS and as possible brought into ArcGIS, situated as accurately and to scale as was possible given the original source based on scale and north arrow information from the plans, and based on identifiable ground control (e.g. situate features identifiable from the scanned plan based on surveyed or otherwise identifiable existing features in the GIS), and GIS data for utilities were digitized based on the scanned plans.NCAGR AutoCAD data (.DWG files) that include utilities information were brought into ArcGIS, aligned accurately and to scale with project data via a protocol similar to that employed with the hardcopy plans, and GIS data for utilities were digitized based on the AutoCAD data.Select information from the aforementioned data sources is outdated (utilities replaced, removed, or altered via construction) or incorrect (plans differ from actual utility installation). Phase II is proposed to remove as much error as is possible from and complete the GIS utility map for the areas that have been mapped during Phase I where plans documented incorrect or incomplete utility information. Utilities for portions of the State Fairgrounds property were not documented by any plan and are absent from the Phase I deliverable. Undocumented areas are proposed to be incorporated into the GIS utility map via Phase III. SGS worked with NCAGR to identify and combine the various data sources so that the data herein represents as accurate and complete a map as is possible given the sources as a deliverable for Phase I.As this dataset is incomplete and contains error, SGS has provided hardcopy printouts of individual utilities for NCAGR to review as an additional deliverable to this database for Phase I. NCAGR will review, alter, and add to the drawings via a redline protocol, the product of which will initiate Phase II of the project.All data herein are identified as to their source (Scanned Hardcopy Plan, AutoCAD data, NCAGR Redline Drawing, Mapping Grade GPS Survey, and Survey Grade GPS Survey).
Copyright Text: J. Samuel Taylor, PLS, GISP
Southern Geospatial Services, PLLC
William H. McClure
N.C. Department of Agriculture & Consumer Services
Description: This feature class contains features mapped to represent water connections which are devices designed to allow access to water from the distribution system.The GIS data herein represent a synthesis of a variety of data sources.NCAGR hardcopy plans that include utilities information dating from contemporary drawings back to 1960 were scanned by SGS and as possible brought into ArcGIS, situated as accurately and to scale as was possible given the original source based on scale and north arrow information from the plans, and based on identifiable ground control (e.g. situate features identifiable from the scanned plan based on surveyed or otherwise identifiable existing features in the GIS), and GIS data for utilities were digitized based on the scanned plans.NCAGR AutoCAD data (.DWG files) that include utilities information were brought into ArcGIS, aligned accurately and to scale with project data via a protocol similar to that employed with the hardcopy plans, and GIS data for utilities were digitized based on the AutoCAD data.Select information from the aforementioned data sources is outdated (utilities replaced, removed, or altered via construction) or incorrect (plans differ from actual utility installation). Phase II is proposed to remove as much error as is possible from and complete the GIS utility map for the areas that have been mapped during Phase I where plans documented incorrect or incomplete utility information. Utilities for portions of the State Fairgrounds property were not documented by any plan and are absent from the Phase I deliverable. Undocumented areas are proposed to be incorporated into the GIS utility map via Phase III. SGS worked with NCAGR to identify and combine the various data sources so that the data herein represents as accurate and complete a map as is possible given the sources as a deliverable for Phase I.As this dataset is incomplete and contains error, SGS has provided hardcopy printouts of individual utilities for NCAGR to review as an additional deliverable to this database for Phase I. NCAGR will review, alter, and add to the drawings via a redline protocol, the product of which will initiate Phase II of the project.All data herein are identified as to their source (Scanned Hardcopy Plan, AutoCAD data, NCAGR Redline Drawing, Mapping Grade GPS Survey, and Survey Grade GPS Survey).
Copyright Text: J. Samuel Taylor, PLS, GISP
Southern Geospatial Services, PLLC
William H. McClure
N.C. Department of Agriculture & Consumer Services