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Heat Sensitivity Exposure Index 14 recent views
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This Index combines a Heat Sensitivity Index and a Heat Exposure Index allowing users to visualize which census tracts in DC are most heat sensitive and/or exposed.... -
Building Energy Benchmarking
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The Clean and Affordable Energy Act of 2008 established that all private buildings over 50,000 gross square feet within the District of Columbia, including multifamily... -
Building Energy Performance
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The BEPS Program was created by Title III of the Clean Energy DC Omnibus Act of 2018. The BEPS is a minimum threshold of energy performance that will be no lower than... -
Combined Sewer Outfall Sewer Shed
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DC Water operates a wastewater collection system comprised of "separate" and "combined" sewers. Approximately two-thirds of the District is served by a separate sewer... -
DC Subwatersheds
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This layer depicts the conglomeration of the 4 layers used for TMDLs. It contains TMDL Subsheds, Direct Drain Overland (not piped), Direct Drain Sewersheds (piped),... -
MS4 Sewer Shed
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The dataset contains locations and attributes of the drainage areas of MS4 outfalls. -
Chesapeake Bay Watersheds
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The dataset contains locations and attributes of HUC-11 watersheds. The USGS presents a detailed explanation of HUCs at https://water.usgs.gov/GIS/huc.html. HUC-11... -
DC Well Permits
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Wells are defined by 21 DCMR Chapter 18 as any test hole, shaft, or soil excavation created by any means including, but not limited to, drilling, coring, boring,... -
Storm Sewer System
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The dataset contains locations and attributes of storm sewer systems including the combined sewersheds within the DC Water jurisdiction. There are small areas within... -
MS4 Storm Sewer Outfalls
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The dataset contains locations and attributes of the MS4 outfalls created as part of the Federal MS4 Permit. GPS outfall locations were captured by DC Water, then DC... -
Best Management Practices
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Best Management Practices (BMPs) are structural controls used to manage stormwater runoff. Examples include green roofs, rain gardens, and cisterns. BMPs reduce the...