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About the Service:
Expect issues with the feature service. The Map Service performs better at this time due to know bugs and issues with Portal 10.9.
This data is from the water production database which is in the Utility Network Model. The data shown here is for public use. A service for internal use is available separately.
There is a feedback mechanism in the popups of each feature for updates. Please take advantage of this communication tool. Submit updates directly: Water & Wastewater Map Feedback .
Service was published with ArcPro 3.2 from water UNM database using the ETL data generated nightly from FME Server to database.
About the Data:
For more information, please contact HW-GIS:
Database, ETL, FME, Versioning, Developer: Kirt Arthur, GIS Supervisor
Production updates to water and wastewater, corrections, information flow: Kevin Shelton, GIS Supervisor
Amy Cleare, GIS Manager
Disclaimer: Geospatial or map data maintained by Houston Public Works is for informational purposes and may not have been prepared for or be suitable for legal, engineering, or surveying purposes. It does not represent an on-the-ground survey and only represents the approximate location of property boundaries.
The abandoned water device layer is a point feature class that contains information about devices that are still on the ground but not in use within the water distribution system of the City of Houston, Texas.
The locations and attributes of the abandoned Water Pipe dataset are digitized from the Plan and Profile Engineering drawings that come from the following sources: Block Map, As-Built, Field Verified with Control Number, Taps and Meters, Metro, Field Verified Fire Department, Field Verified Fire Line, Construction Drawing (Layer), Fire Department, and Capital Improvement Project.
The GIS Services Group of Houston Water, Houston Public Works currently stores and maintains the dataset in a Relational Database Management System.
Geospatial or map data maintained by the Houston Public Works for informational purposes and may not have been prepared for or be suitable for legal, engineering, or surveying purposes. It does not represent an on-the-ground survey and only represents the approximate location of these assets.
The abandoned Water Pipe dataset is a polyline feature class that contains information about pipes, including mains and laterals that are still on the ground but not in use within the water distribution system of the City of Houston, Texas.
The locations and attributes of the abandoned Water Pipe dataset are digitized from the Plan and Profile Engineering drawings that come from the following sources: Block Map, As-Built, Field Verified with Control Number, Taps and Meters, Metro, Field Verified Fire Department, Field Verified Fire Line, Construction Drawing (Layer), Fire Department, and Capital Improvement Project.
The GIS Services Group of Houston Water, Houston Public Works currently stores and maintains the dataset in a Relational Database Management System.
Geospatial or map data maintained by the Houston Public Works for informational purposes and may not have been prepared for or be suitable for legal, engineering, or surveying purposes. It does not represent an on-the-ground survey and only represents the approximate location of these assets.