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Layer: Storm Water Valves (ID: 30)

Parent Layer: Storm

Name: Storm Water Valves

Display Field: WBID_WBName

Type: Feature Layer

Geometry Type: esriGeometryPoint

Description: A stormwater valve controls the passage of stormwater through a pipe, especially an automatic device allowing movement in one direction only. Typically used to prevent water from flowing into the system at a point where water should be flowing out of the system, but may also disallow flow in a particular direction for any reason. An example of a typical valve location is a pipe that discharges to a waterbody that is effected by tide or weather conditions which might cause the level of that waterbody to rise during a severe storm event, thereby allowing water into the system at a point where water should be exiting.

Copyright Text: The data contained herein was provided via multiple source by the City of Jacksonville (COJ), Florida. The data was entered manually by GIS technicians working for a private consulting firm employed by the COJ for this purpose. Valve locations were drawn manually on field markups or record drawing sources and were not provided in a digital form containing coordinate data of any kind. Visual cues were used to place the valves relative to cues common to both the sources and the MS4 GIS inventory, or the basemap used by the GIS technician.

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Supports Statistics: true

Has Labels: false

Can Modify Layer: true

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Supports Datum Transformation: true

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