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DPW_FMD_GravityMain (FeatureServer)

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Service Description: Gravity Mains are underground pipes that are designed to drain excess rain and ground water from impervious surfaces. It drains untreated storm water into rivers and/or streams. Typical cross sectional shapes are circular, rectangular, elliptical, or arched.

Service ItemId: 1f282196c6ff4c2d852ddc85f50a4af4

Has Versioned Data: false

Max Record Count: 2000

Supported query Formats: JSON

Supports applyEdits with GlobalIds: True

Supports Shared Templates: True

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Data Type: polyline data

A gravity main is digitized from paper or scanned imagery.

Subtypes:

Standard: A typical gravity main.

Inverted Siphon: A gravity main that siphons stormwater to flow under an obstruction.

Other: All other types of gravity mains.

Attributes: Most of the feature classes in this storm drain geometric network share the same GIS table schema. Only the most critical attributes per operations of the Los Angeles County Flood Control District are listed below:

Attribute

Description

ASBDATE

The date the design plans were approved "as-built" or accepted as "final records".

CROSS_SECTION_SHAPE

The cross-sectional shape of the pipe or channel. Examples include round, square, trapezoidal, arch, etc.

DIAMETER_HEIGHT

The diameter of a round pipe or the height of an underground box or open channel.

DWGNO

Drain Plan Drawing Number per LACFCD Nomenclature

EQNUM

Asset No. assigned by the Department of Public Works (in Maximo Database).

MAINTAINED_BY

Identifies, to the best of LAFCD's knowledge, the agency responsible for maintaining the structure.

MOD_DATE

Date the GIS features were last modified.

NAME

Name of the individual drainage infrastructure.

OWNER

Agency that owns the drainage infrastructure in question.

Q_DESIGN

The peak storm water runoff used for the design of the drainage infrastructure.

SOFT_BOTTOM

For open channels, indicates whether the channel invert is in its natural state (not lined).

SUBTYPE

Most feature classes in this drainage geometric nature contain multiple subtypes.

UPDATED_BY

The person who last updated the GIS feature.

WIDTH

Width of a channel in feet.

This Storm Drain Dataset is a work in progress, and all users of this data are STRONGLY ENCOURAGED to obtain the most current copy, available for download at the

egis LA County HUB

Terms of Use

This data is derived from the County Cadastral Landbase and features are typically added to this dataset per recorded 'as-built' drawings. Accurate facility locations on the ground must be determined by qualified field personnel. If any errors are found, or if there are general questions, please contact the individuals listed in the Credits.

This product is for information purposes and should not be used for legal, engineering, or survey purposes. County assumes no liability for any errors or omissions.



Copyright Text: Los Angeles County Public Works, Mapping & GIS Services (mapping@dpw.lacounty.gov)

Spatial Reference: 102645 (2229)

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Units: esriFeet

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Supported Operations:   Query   ConvertFormat   Get Estimates