{ "culture": "en-US", "name": "", "guid": "", "catalogPath": "", "snippet": "City of Escondido Storm Drain system to support municipal stormwater program compliance.\n\nThe goal of this effort was to initiate development of a Geographic Information System\n(GIS)-based storm drain network that would support the City in determining pollutant\nsources and pathways. This was accomplished by connecting underground storm drain\ninfrastructure (represented as points and lines), where feasible, in order to achieve\nconnectivity for pollutant transport analysis. Because these adjustments and other updates\nto the storm drain network were based on an office analysis of GIS data sets, additional field\nsurveys are necessary in many areas to confirm or determine actual conditions. Integration\nof the digitized and field-verified storm drain data will result in a comprehensive City-wide\nstorm drain network.", "description": "
City of Escondido Storm Drain point features - this layer was created from GPS data of storm drain points collected in 2009-2010. The point layer was revised for the Storm Drain Geodatabase by adding attributes that indicate points that need additional confirmation. It is constantly being updated and revised with new data as needed. <\/SPAN><\/P><\/DIV><\/DIV><\/DIV>",
"summary": "City of Escondido Storm Drain system to support municipal stormwater program compliance.\n\nThe goal of this effort was to initiate development of a Geographic Information System\n(GIS)-based storm drain network that would support the City in determining pollutant\nsources and pathways. This was accomplished by connecting underground storm drain\ninfrastructure (represented as points and lines), where feasible, in order to achieve\nconnectivity for pollutant transport analysis. Because these adjustments and other updates\nto the storm drain network were based on an office analysis of GIS data sets, additional field\nsurveys are necessary in many areas to confirm or determine actual conditions. Integration\nof the digitized and field-verified storm drain data will result in a comprehensive City-wide\nstorm drain network.",
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"City of Escondido MS4 Storm Drain",
"Utility",
"MS4",
"Storm Water"
],
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"accessInformation": "AECOM\nCity of Escondido, GIS",
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}