Description: Utility Location layers provide the approximate location of a utility. The locations may be but are not necessarily the physical location of a utility or its structures but generally provide a utility location within its service area for the purpose of quickly locating, labeling or otherwise indicating the general location of a utility. Key field is Utility which indicates the name of the utility associated with that location.
Utility
(
type: esriFieldTypeString, alias: Utility, length: 50
, Coded Values:
[Adrian Public Service District : Adrian Public Service District ]
, [Alpine Lake Public Utilities Company : Alpine Lake Public Utilities Company ]
, [Alpoca Water Works, Inc. : Alpoca Water Works, Inc. ]
, ...640 more...
)
Description: Utility Location layers provide the approximate location of a utility. The locations may be but are not necessarily the physical location of a utility or its structures but generally provide a utility location within its service area for the purpose of quickly locating, labeling or otherwise indicating the general location of a utility. Key field is Utility which indicates the name of the utility associated with that location.
Utility
(
type: esriFieldTypeString, alias: Utility, length: 100
, Coded Values:
[Adrian Public Service District : Adrian Public Service District ]
, [Alpine Lake Public Utilities Company : Alpine Lake Public Utilities Company ]
, [Alpoca Water Works, Inc. : Alpoca Water Works, Inc. ]
, ...640 more...
)
Description: Utility Line layers contain the location of existing and proposed water or sewer utility lines which were provided to the IJDC. Not all utilities have provided line location information and not all line location data provided to the IJDC is of high quality. Users with specific needs should contact the IJDC for details. Key fields are: Utility which indicates the name of the utility associated with a given feature; Status which indicates “In service” (active use), “Proposed” (a project is under review to install the feature), “Under Construction” (feature is currently being installed), “Terminated” (feature was proposed for installation but project was not pursued), and “Not in service” (feature had been deactivated from use).
Description: Served Area layers cover the estimated geographic area in which service is available from a utility. This was determined either by being provided with a defined coverage area, placing a 500’ buffer on each side of a service line, or using the corporate boundary of a town when no other information was available. Key field is Utility which indicates the name of the utility associated with a given service area.