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2019 California Water Quality Status Report
State of California —
The California Water Quality Status Report is an annual data-driven snapshot of the Water Boardโs water quality and ecosystem data. This third edition of the report... -
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Rainwise
City of Seattle —
The RainWise program helps eligible property owners manage stormwater by installing rain gardens and/or cisterns on private property. The program is jointly funded by... -
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SPU DWW Aba Rem Other GSI Footprints
City of Seattle —
The DWW (Drainage and Waste Water) GSI (Green Stormwater Infrastructure) layer consists of line and polygon representations of the following features: Swales... -
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SPU DWW Swales
City of Seattle —
The DWW (Drainage and Waste Water) GSI (Green Stormwater Infrastructure) layer consists of line and polygon representations of the following features: Swales... -
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Citywide GSI BMP
City of Seattle —
This layer displays Citywide Green Stormwater Infrastructure Best Management Practices (City-wide GSI BMP) and Citywide Green Stormwater Infrastructure projects... -
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Catch Basins
City of Seattle —
This layer displays all the catch basins, catch basin grated tops, sandboxes, junction boxes, inlets and trash racks within the City of Seattle (and the former... -
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Citywide GSI Project
City of Seattle —
This layer displays Citywide Green Stormwater Infrastructure Best Management Practices (City-wide GSI BMP) and Citywide Green Stormwater Infrastructure projects... -
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Peak Control Infrastructure
City of Seattle —
Capacity-constrained is defined by the Stormwater Code, SMC 22.801.040 as a drainage system that the Director of SPU has determined to have inadequate capacity to... -
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Aba Rem Inlets
City of Seattle —
This layer displays all the catch basins, catch basin grated tops, sandboxes, junction boxes, inlets and trash racks within the City of Seattle (and the former... -
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SPU DWW Aba Rem Underdrains & Rain Gardens
City of Seattle —
The DWW (Drainage and Waste Water) GSI (Green Stormwater Infrastructure) layer consists of line and polygon representations of the following features: Swales... -
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Proposed Non-Mainlines
City of Seattle —
Active, proposed, abandoned and removed secondary sewer and storm pipes that are not part of the mainline system (i.e. side sewers, service drains, etc.). Side Sewers... -
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Proposed Sandboxes and Junction Boxes
City of Seattle —
This layer displays all the catch basins, catch basin grated tops, sandboxes, junction boxes, inlets and trash racks within the City of Seattle (and the former... -
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Trash Racks
City of Seattle —
This layer displays all the catch basins, catch basin grated tops, sandboxes, junction boxes, inlets and trash racks within the City of Seattle (and the former... -
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Inlets
City of Seattle —
This layer displays all the catch basins, catch basin grated tops, sandboxes, junction boxes, inlets and trash racks within the City of Seattle (and the former... -
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Proposed Inlets
City of Seattle —
This layer displays all the catch basins, catch basin grated tops, sandboxes, junction boxes, inlets and trash racks within the City of Seattle (and the former... -
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SPU DWW Proposed GSI Facility Footprints
City of Seattle —
The DWW (Drainage and Waste Water) GSI (Green Stormwater Infrastructure) layer consists of line and polygon representations of the following features: Swales... -
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SPU DWW GSI Facility Footprints
City of Seattle —
The DWW (Drainage and Waste Water) GSI (Green Stormwater Infrastructure) layer consists of line and polygon representations of the following features: Swales... -
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Aba Rem Sandboxes and Junction Boxes
City of Seattle —
This layer displays all the catch basins, catch basin grated tops, sandboxes, junction boxes, inlets and trash racks within the City of Seattle (and the former... -
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SPU DWW GSI Weirs
City of Seattle —
The DWW (Drainage and Waste Water) GSI (Green Stormwater Infrastructure) layer consists of line and polygon representations of the following features: Swales...