Description: Are not shown at scales smaller than 1:2,400. In some cases even at 1:100 scale, meter symbols will overlap one another. This is partly due to automated methods for creating meter features at the ends of laterals, particularly based on automated methods for creating laterals off of mains. Ideally meter features are located as precisely as possible relative to their real-world locations—in practice this is expensive without using GPS, which doesn’t deal with the lateral locations. In this map, meters, are not the focus and therefore are not labeled—in a meter management map labels would be necessary.
Description: Hydrants are shown from 1:4,800 to larger scales. These symbols are based on a hydrant symbol has been common on engineering drawings for decades. These symbols are rotated to depict the orientation of the valves. Starting at 1:2,400 hydrants are labeled with their asset ID.
Description: Hydrants are shown from 1:4,800 to larger scales. These symbols are based on a hydrant symbol has been common on engineering drawings for decades. These symbols are rotated to depict the orientation of the valves. Starting at 1:2,400 hydrants are labeled with their asset ID.
Description: Hydrants are shown from 1:4,800 to larger scales. These symbols are based on a hydrant symbol has been common on engineering drawings for decades. These symbols are rotated to depict the orientation of the valves. Starting at 1:2,400 hydrants are labeled with their asset ID.
Description: This point feature class identifies the approximate locations of water distribution fittings in the existing City of Oceanside's water distribution system owned, operated, and maintained by the Water Utilities Department and private water distribution pipe lines that connect into the City's system. All feature locations and attributes are maintained by the Water Utilities- Geographic Information System (GIS) division and are derived from input from the City field crew as well as various engineering and construction exhibits (e.g. As Built, Development Drawings, Subdivision Drawings, etc.). The City of Oceanside has no maintenance responsibility for private water distribution lines.
Service Item Id: 3bb588fa32d34a5ba8938856a59f66e6
Copyright Text: City of Oceanside, Water Utilities; GIS Division
Description: This point feature class identifies the approximate locations of water distribution control valves in the existing City of Oceanside's water distribution system owned, operated, and maintained by the Water Utilities Department and private water distribution pipe lines that connect into the City's system. All feature locations and attributes are maintained by the Water Utilities- Geographic Information System (GIS) division and are derived from input from the City field crew as well as various engineering and construction exhibits (e.g. As Built, Development Drawings, Subdivision Drawings, etc.). The City of Oceanside has no maintenance responsibility for private water distribution lines.
Service Item Id: 3bb588fa32d34a5ba8938856a59f66e6
Copyright Text: City of Oceanside, Water Utilities; GIS Division
Description: Lateral lines are shown from 1:2,400 to larger scales and this is in conjunction with the meters—as the lateral lines connect meters to mains. These features are not labeled.
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