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Layer: Hydrants (ID: 0)

Name: Hydrants

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Description: Updated 05/05/2021: Added new hydrant to Headwaters Construction CulversUpdated 02/25/2021: Added new hydrant to Meritage at Ridgewalk Phase 2Updated 01/28/2021: Added new hydrant to South on Main 4A-2Updated 12/28/2020: Added new hydrant to South on Main 4AUpdated 12/16/2020: Added new hydrants to Aldyn Phrase 2 & 3Updated 11/13/2020: Added new hydrants to Shops at RidgewalkUpdated 10/27/2020: Added new hydrant to Woodstock RetailUpdated 10/07/2020: Added new hydrants to Meritage at RidgewalkUpdated 09/30/2020: Added new hydrants to Glenhaven at Ridgewalk.Updated 09/17/2020: Added new hydrants to Marlowe.Updated 12/05/2019: Added new hydrants to East of Main.Updated 09/09/2019: Added new hydrants to Uhaul. Updated 2/15/2019: Added missing hydrants to Meridian, Haney Walk and River Park. Updated 1/22/2019: Added new hydrants to Evelyn Farms. Updated 8/20/2018: Inspections completed for 2018; added new hydrants to Mason Main, Eveyln Farms, Haddonstone, Tuscany Village, Costco, and Ridgewalk Landing.Updated 12/29/2017: Added new hydrants to Holiday Inn Express. Updated 5/22/2017: Added new hydrants to Lyndee Lane.Updated 4/11/2017: Added new hydrants to Carriage Kia. Updated 4/6/2017: Added new hydrants to Camellia Place. Updated 2/6/2017: Added new hydrants to South on Main, Inwood, Bojangles, Putnam Ford at Eagle Dr, Molly Ln, Jewelry Store on Hwy 92.NOTE: HYDRANTS WILL ONLY BE INSPECTED IN 2017 DUE TO LEVEL 1 DROUGHT. NO FLOW TESTING.GIS Update 12/16/2015: Add new hydrants from GPS (gathered by Jason Cox, Fire Department & GIS). Total hydrants = 1705WardABCDETOTALCherokee251815131990WARD 1921041079691490WARD 25763637061314WARD 3121620192188WARD 43337353542182WARD 510486828685443WARD 6181719222298TOTAL3413413413413411705GIS Update 08/21/2014: Added new hydrants from GPS (GPS points gathered by Benjamin Reed, Fire Department)GIS Update 08/13/2014: Added 20% of each ward to Flow Inspection groups:WardsABCDEGrand TotalCherokee171919152090WARD 18889949388452WARD 26261606162306WARD 3171818181788WARD 43638363537182WARD 58481808381409WARD 6181615171783Grand Total3223223223223221610WardsYear of InspectionYear of Inspection2Year of Inspection3Group A201420192024Group B201520202025Group C201620212026Group D201720222027Group E201820232028GIS Update 08/08/2014: Refreshed color, ward, and X/Y coordinates; calculated Z values by using 2014 DEM and "Extract Value to Point" tool; created Flow Inspection column (assigning 20% of each ward to groups A, B, C, D, E for 5-year cycles).GIS Update 07/16/2014: Deleted 1700, 1701, 1704, 1726 as requested by Ben Reed (firefighter). Hydrants no longer there.This feature class shows the location of all fire hydrants in the city of Woodstock, Georgia. Field work was done in March and April of 2009 by the Fire Department to inspect all hydrants in the city and verify their locations and attribute values. Hydrants082609 is a copy of an older feature class called "NewHydrants", with 60 new hydrant features added in and new attribute values for some already existing features. The older feature class NewHydrants should not be confused with the myriad of other feature classes named "NewHydrants". The NewHydrants feature class that served as the origin of Hydrants082609 can no longer be located. The origin of NewHydrants is unknown. The feature class NewHydrants was used to prepare a map book for the Fire Department to use in its spring 2009 hydrant inventory. Each hydrant in the city was inspected, and when a feature existed on the map where it did not in reality, it was marked to be moved or deleted. When a hydrant that existed in real life was not represented on the map, its approximate location was marked on the map so its location could later be recorded with a GPS. The new hydrants' locations and colors were recorded with the use of a Thales Mobile Mapper by the GIS Division in May 2009. Attribute data collected in the Fire Department's spring 2009 inspections were added to this feature class in August 2009. Additional hydrants were added after the spring 2010 inspections by George Williams. Locations were obtained using a Thales Mobile Mapper GPS device with ArcPad. Attribute information for the new hydrants was entered through a web mapping application. This feature class is updated every spring and every fall after the Fire Department inspections. New hydrant features are obtained using a Thales Mobile Mapper GPS device, and attribute information is updated using a web mapping application.

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