Service Description: Ponds “retain” water with the water level controlled by a structure in order to regulate the flow into the storm water system. During periods of high runoff, the water level is designed to rise behind the inlet structure where they act as a series of small dams. The flow out of these ponds is controlled by an outlet structure to allow them to fill during periods of excessive runoff and then gradually drain as the runoff subsides.
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Max Record Count: 2000
Supported query Formats: JSON
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Description: *The Stormwater ID field ("ST_ID", alias "Stormwater ID") is an alphanumeric identifier for stormwater features collected or digitized by the Stormwater Program and Marin County DPW staff. Format:
XXZZ#### Where:XX = 2 letter community or area codeZZ = 2 letter feature type: CB = Catch Basin, MH = Manhole, ST = Structure, CH = Channel, PD = Pond, PP = Pipe, PS = Pump Station. #### = sequential numbering of features of a given type in that community or area (1 - 9999)Note: For Flood Control Pump Stations, 1st number is the Zone number (i.e. PS7001 in Zone 7)
Copyright Text: County Local Stormwater Program, County of Marin Department of Public Works
Spatial Reference: 2872 (2872)
Initial Extent:
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XMax: 5974760.0053933
YMax: 2205672.93318442
Spatial Reference: 2872 (2872)
Full Extent:
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YMin: 2146417.27014603
XMax: 5997410.8884777
YMax: 2237735.23777218
Spatial Reference: 2872 (2872)
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