{ "culture": "en-US", "name": "", "guid": "", "catalogPath": "", "snippet": "This GIS data layer gives locations of all full trash capture treatment areas for full trash capture compliant devices managed by or within a Permittees jurisdiction. This GIS data layer may include full trash capture areas within a Permittees boundary that are not managed by the Permittee (i.e. private, county, state, and federal agencies). Types of full trash capture areas may include public and private connector pipe screens (CPS), basket type devices, hydrodynamic separators (HDS or CDS), Gross Solid Removal Devices (GSRD), and Netting devices. These areas should have corresponding treatment points in the Full Capture Point GIS data layer, although often areas are combined and include many devices. Additional information in this GIS data layer may include partial capture treatment areas, areas that drain to sanitary sewer and areas that drain removed devices, planned devices, and non-functioning devices. Devices that are not actively full capture should be noted as such. Full capture areas should not overlap and polygons should be merged together to avoid any potential overlaps. In cases where treatment areas delineated for smaller devices overlap with treatment areas of larger devices, the small device should have the attribute Overlapped set to \u201cYes\u201d. Care should be taken to draw adjacent polygons with no gaps or small overlaps so that area and trash load calculations are more accurate. The methodology and the assumptions used to draw treatment areas vary widely depending on agency.", "description": "

This GIS layer contains the location of all Full Trash Capture treatment areas for installed Full Trash Capture Systems for all Permittees that are participants of the Santa Clara Valley Urban Runoff Pollution Prevention Program (SCVURPPP).<\/SPAN><\/SPAN><\/P>

Only areas with the following values in these attributes will be included in statistical calculations: Status = \u201cInstalled\u201d, Overlapped = \u201cNo\u201d, and Trash_Eff= \u201cFull\u201d.<\/SPAN><\/SPAN><\/P>

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In FY 21-22, the areas treated by existing trash full capture systems were evaluated and refined based on more accurate information on drainage patterns and the configuration of the City\u2019s MS4. Based on these analyses, some drainage boundaries for trash full capture systems were refined. <\/SPAN><\/SPAN><\/P>

<\/SPAN><\/P><\/DIV><\/DIV><\/DIV>", "summary": "This GIS data layer gives locations of all full trash capture treatment areas for full trash capture compliant devices managed by or within a Permittees jurisdiction. This GIS data layer may include full trash capture areas within a Permittees boundary that are not managed by the Permittee (i.e. private, county, state, and federal agencies). Types of full trash capture areas may include public and private connector pipe screens (CPS), basket type devices, hydrodynamic separators (HDS or CDS), Gross Solid Removal Devices (GSRD), and Netting devices. These areas should have corresponding treatment points in the Full Capture Point GIS data layer, although often areas are combined and include many devices. Additional information in this GIS data layer may include partial capture treatment areas, areas that drain to sanitary sewer and areas that drain removed devices, planned devices, and non-functioning devices. Devices that are not actively full capture should be noted as such. Full capture areas should not overlap and polygons should be merged together to avoid any potential overlaps. In cases where treatment areas delineated for smaller devices overlap with treatment areas of larger devices, the small device should have the attribute Overlapped set to \u201cYes\u201d. Care should be taken to draw adjacent polygons with no gaps or small overlaps so that area and trash load calculations are more accurate. The methodology and the assumptions used to draw treatment areas vary widely depending on agency.", "title": "Santa_Clara_County_Full_Capture_Polygons", "tags": [], "type": "", "typeKeywords": [], "thumbnail": "", "url": "", "minScale": 500000, "maxScale": 5000, "spatialReference": "", "accessInformation": "", "licenseInfo": "

This information has been gathered by EOA Inc. for the purposes of mapping and cataloging full trash capture devices for the Long-Term Trash Reduction Plan and Annual Reports. The quality of this data varies depending on the source, and the location and status of the device may be incorrect. Many treatment area delineations have been field verified while others have not. EOA Inc. or Program Staff do not take responsibility for any errors in the data or any analysis that may result.<\/SPAN><\/SPAN><\/P><\/DIV><\/DIV><\/DIV>" }