Description: GIS NameDescriptionName-Project or Development NameAddress-Development AddressWater-(Yes/No)Sewer-(Yes/No)Model-(Yes/No) Was a water model done for this studyMaxDem-Proposed Max Day DemandWWLoad-Wastewater Wet Weather LoadPlatDt-Date of Plat FinalizedConstDt-Date of Construction (anticipated)StudyDt-Date study was acceptedLots-Number of Proposed lotsPop-Projected populationDevTyp-(Residential / Commercial / Mix )StdyTyp-Development / InternalFileLoc-Folder location on networkStdyNum-Study ID numberNotes-Miscellaneous Notes
Copyright Text: Nicolas Dons
Professional Engineer
Water Engineering Development
City of Fort Worth, TX
Description: A Certificate of Convenience and Necessity (CCN) is issued by the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ), and authorizes a utility to provide water and/or sewer service to a specific area. The CCN obligates the water or sewer retail public utility to provide continuous and adequate service to every customer who requests service in that area. This dataset is a Texas statewide polygon layer of sewer CCN service areas. The CCNs were digitized from Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT) county mylar maps. The mylar maps were the base maps on which the CCNs were originally drawn and maintained. CCNs are currently created and maintained using digitizing methods, coordinate geography or imported from digital files submitted by the applicant. TxDOT digital county urban road files are used as the base maps on which the CCNs are geo-referenced. It is best to view the sewer CCN service area data in conjunction with the water CCN service areas, water and sewer CCN facilities line layers. *Important Note: This CCN spatial dataset is updated on a monthly, or as needed basis using Geographic Information System (GIS) software. The official CCN spatial dataset including all types of CCN services areas (water and sewer CCN service areas; water and sewer CCN facility lines) are available for download for the entire state of Texas and is current as of their last updated date.
Copyright Text: This CCN spatial dataset is edited and managed in GIS by Suzanne Jaster, the Senior Cartographer and CCN Data Custodian for TCEQ's Utilities & Districts Section.
Description: A Certificate of Convenience and Necessity (CCN) is issued by the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ), and authorizes a utility to provide water and/or sewer service to a specific area. The CCN obligates the water or sewer retail public utility to provide continuous and adequate service to every customer who requests service in that area. This dataset is a Texas statewide polygon layer of sewer CCN service areas. The CCNs were digitized from Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT) county mylar maps. The mylar maps were the base maps on which the CCNs were originally drawn and maintained. CCNs are currently created and maintained using digitizing methods, coordinate geography or imported from digital files submitted by the applicant. TxDOT digital county urban road files are used as the base maps on which the CCNs are geo-referenced. It is best to view the sewer CCN service area data in conjunction with the water CCN service areas, water and sewer CCN facilities line layers. *Important Note: This CCN spatial dataset is updated on a monthly, or as needed basis using Geographic Information System (GIS) software. The official CCN spatial dataset including all types of CCN services areas (water and sewer CCN service areas; water and sewer CCN facility lines) are available for download for the entire state of Texas and is current as of their last updated date.
Copyright Text: This CCN spatial dataset is edited and managed in GIS by Suzanne Jaster, the Senior Cartographer and CCN Data Custodian for TCEQ's Utilities & Districts Section.
Description: A Certificate of Convenience and Necessity (CCN) is issued by the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ), and authorizes a utility to provide water and/or sewer service to a specific area. The CCN obligates the water or sewer retail public utility to provide continuous and adequate service to every customer who requests service in that area. This dataset is a Texas statewide polygon layer of sewer CCN service areas. The CCNs were digitized from Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT) county mylar maps. The mylar maps were the base maps on which the CCNs were originally drawn and maintained. CCNs are currently created and maintained using digitizing methods, coordinate geography or imported from digital files submitted by the applicant. TxDOT digital county urban road files are used as the base maps on which the CCNs are geo-referenced. It is best to view the sewer CCN service area data in conjunction with the water CCN service areas, water and sewer CCN facilities line layers. *Important Note: This CCN spatial dataset is updated on a monthly, or as needed basis using Geographic Information System (GIS) software. The official CCN spatial dataset including all types of CCN services areas (water and sewer CCN service areas; water and sewer CCN facility lines) are available for download for the entire state of Texas and is current as of their last updated date.
Copyright Text: This CCN spatial dataset is edited and managed in GIS by Suzanne Jaster, the Senior Cartographer and CCN Data Custodian for TCEQ's Utilities & Districts Section.
Description: FD_FIRE_STATIONS uses points to depict the locations of fire stations operated by the Fort Worth Fire Department. It includes existing stations, closed stations, and possible future stations.
Description: Water line features drawn according to design plans after the plans have been approved for construction. The purpose is to provide Engineers and Water Planning staff with a quick reference to water lines that are going in to or are already under construction. The features are deleted from the GIS database once the construction is complete and new lines drawn in their place as existing features according to record as-built drawings.
Copyright Text: City of Fort Worth, Water Department, Water IT GIS
PLNSRC
(
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, Coded Values:
[AsBuilt: AsBuilt plan with final inspection complete]
, [AsDesigned: Plan approved for construction]
, [Proposed: Plan or sketch by engineer]
)
Description: Sewer main pipes connects the citywide sewer distribution system. The pipes carry raw sewer from various sources in to treatment plants. Sewer main pipes are mostly underground, are made of different materials (such as Steel, PVC, DI, VC, Concrete, CI, AC, Fiberglass, Tin, HDPE)and come in different sizes. Main lines are mapped from georeferenced engineering as-built record drawings. The engineering drawings, as well as GPS points collected in the field, provide various attribute information.
Copyright Text: City of Fort Worth, Water Department, Water IT GIS
Description: Water main pipes connects the citywide water distribution system. The pipes carry both raw water to treatment plants and portable water to customers around the City's service areas. Water main pipes are mostly underground, are made of different materials (such as Steel, PVC, DI, VC, Copper, Concrete, CI, AC)and come in different sizes. Main lines are mapped from georeferenced engineering as-built record drawings. The drawings as well as GPS points collected after construction provide various attribute information.
Copyright Text: City of Fort Worth, Water Department, Water IT GIS
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