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The Abandoned Water Line feature class displays those water lines owned and maintained by the City of Georgetown that are no longer in use, but are still considered an asset and a part of our water geometric network. Updates are triggered by Water Services staff notification that the line is no longer in use, and Technical Services GIS staff adds the line to our abandoned water lines feature class, and removes it from the water mains feature class. |
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The Abandoned Water Line feature class displays those water lines owned and maintained by the City of Georgetown that are no longer in use, but are still considered an asset and a part of our water geometric network. Updates are triggered by Water Services staff notification that the line is no longer in use, and Technical Services GIS staff adds the line to our abandoned water lines feature class, and removes it from the water mains feature class. |
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City of Georgetown Technical Services. Tom Pursley, Systems Engineering Associate: Data Editing, Elizabeth Hanna, GIS Analyst, Data QC. |
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<DIV STYLE="text-align:Left;"><DIV><DIV><P><SPAN>The Abandoned Water Line feature class displays those water lines owned and maintained by the City of Georgetown that are no longer in use, but are still considered an asset and a part of our water geometric network. Updates are triggered by Water Services staff notification that the line is no longer in use, and Technical Services GIS staff adds the line to our abandoned water lines feature class, and removes it from the water mains feature class.</SPAN></P></DIV></DIV></DIV> |
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["Water Distribution","Water Network","Water Services"] |
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