Description: The Irrigation_Points feature class contains sprinkler head, valve, backflow, pond, meter, and pump locations that require periodic maintenance, repair, and replacement.
Service Item Id: f6a8aaddbe1b4eeb99b70805a7361522
Copyright Text: Manatee County Public Works Department
Description: This point feature class shows the “major” municipal separate storm sewer system outfalls that are “nonstructural” in character. These outfalls are typically open canals, ditches or similar that discharge stormwater either to jurisdictional waters (i.e., waters of the United States) or at a MS4 jurisdictional boundary.
Description: This point feature class shows the “major” municipal separate storm sewer system outfalls that are “structural” in character. These outfalls are typically constructed of concrete, aluminum, or similar that discharge stormwater either to jurisdictional waters (i.e., waters of the United States) or at a MS4 jurisdictional boundary.
Description: Outfalls are a point feature class that represents the Outfalls in the County, both publicly and privately maintained. An outfall is the discharge point of a waste stream into a body of water; alternatively it may be the outlet of a river, drain or a sewer where it discharges into the sea, a lake or the like. This data is derived from a variety of sources some of which are: asbuilts/record drawings, GPS data, soft digs, field verifications, and half section records.
Service Item Id: f6a8aaddbe1b4eeb99b70805a7361522
Copyright Text: Utility Records Division, Mapping Section
Description: The stormwater culverts data is comprised of line features. The culverts are the man-made structures composed of concrete, metal, plastic, or other material used to convey stormwater from structures and ponds to the natural drainage ways and swales that eventually discharge to creeks and streams. The pipes data was collected in Manatee County either from records drawing or in the field.
Copyright Text: Utility Records Division, Mapping Section
Description: Inlets are a point feature class that represents the drainage Inlets in the County, both publicly and privately maintained. A stormwater Inlet is a permanent feature, designed to help in the conveyance of stormwater runoff. This data is derived from a variety of sources some of which are: asbuilts/record drawings, GPS data, soft digs, field verifications, and half section records.
Service Item Id: f6a8aaddbe1b4eeb99b70805a7361522
Copyright Text: Utility Records Division, Mapping Section
Description: Stormwater Structures are a point feature class that represents the stormwater structures in the County, both publicly and privately maintained. Structures are those features in the stormwater network that are typically placed at the ends of pipes. The most common examples are; MES, FES, Headwall, Spillway, Cleanout, Bubbler, Plug and Weir. This dataset is derived from a variety of sources some of which are: asbuilts/record drawings, field verifications, and planametric data.
Description: Pipes are a linear feature class that represents the Stormwater Pipes in the County, both publicly and privately maintained. Pipes are a gravity system of collection for the stormwater system that come in a variety of materials, shapes and sizes. This data is derived from a variety of sources some of which are: asbuilts/record drawings, GPS data, soft digs, field verifications, Planametrics and half section records.
Copyright Text: Utility Records Division, Mapping Section