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Layer: SteamPipe_Clip (ID:19)

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Name: SteamPipe_Clip

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Description: 8/19/2021 Updated P3, Stadium area Steam Using a Survey Provided by JW Hampton metadata attached to affected points and lines. 3/19/2020 Major edits Informatiuon by Dan Gryder, mainly around the Peacock lots and Duncan and Rankin.1/6/2019 Stadium Lot Steam Phase 1 Survey As Builts for GISDaniel GryderDec 16, 2019, 7:03 AMto meEddy,Please see the attached AutoCAD AsBuilts for the Stadium Lot steam phase 1. I had you come out and mark the manholes in the summer. The three manholes shown here are the new manholes. It starts on the left from ST45-01 and runs behind Gardner Coltrane to ST45-04 on the right.The 8 inch pre insulated steam pipe is lower on the page than the 4 inch pre-insulated condensate line.Please let me know what information you need from me.Thanks,Daniel Gryder5/14/ 2018 Edited this feature class using a marked up Steam map completed by the Physical Plant Mechanical Shop.4/12/2018 These features were updated using the knowledge of the Appalachian State Physical Plant staff. 2/18/2018 Daniel Gryder, Update Physical Plant Daniel Gryder sent a CAD file with the dimensions of the expansion loop on locust street along with the entire Steam System. There were lots of questions, few answers. The plan is to share data via the PP Plant drawing folder to update the GIS. It appears much of the CAD is approximate, a work in progress. The Locust Street measurements were found using an infrared camera. 3/6/2017 Editor Tracker has been added to this feature class. All of the attributes have been appropriately updated and meaningless columns omitted. However, this is a work in progress.A steam pipe is a type of pipe used to move steam from one location to another using air pressure. This dataset contains 147 lines with a total length of 31,179 feet. No data is available about how and when this data was collected. The Name column has 143 lines named CAD PolyLine and three named CAD 3D PolyLine, and one named CAD Line; whereas, the Layer column has 139 lines named S--F-STEAM-LINE and eight named S--F-STEAM-LINE-APPOX.

Copyright Text: Appalachian GIS Woodard & Curran, Rochester & Associates, Inc.,

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Last Edit Date: 3/21/2022 9:15:08 PM

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