Name: FDEP Public Water Supply Plants (Non-Federal)
Display Field: PWS_NAME
Type: Feature Layer
Geometry Type: esriGeometryPoint
Description: Statewide coverage of Public Water System (PWS) Plants, excluding Federally owned facilities in the State of Florida. Please Note: This data layer is updated daily by FDEP and this dataset represents a snap shot of the data. For source dates and inputs see metadata.
Copyright Text: Florida Department of Environmental Protection (FDEP)
https://geodata.dep.state.fl.us/datasets/public-water-supply-pws-plants-non-federal
Description: This feature class/shapefile represents electric power substations in the State of Florida. Substations are facilities and equipment that switch, transform, or regulate electric voltage. The Substations feature class/shapefile includes taps, a location where power on a transmission line is tapped by another transmission line.
Description: The Emissions & Generation Resource Integrated Database (eGRID) is a comprehensive inventory of environmental attributes of electric power systems. The preeminent source of air emissions data for the electric power sector, eGRID is based on available plant-specific data for all State of Florida electricity generating plants that provide power to the electric grid and report data to the U.S. government. eGRID contains air emissions data for nitrogen oxides, sulfur dioxide, carbon dioxide, and mercury. The information includes fuel consumption, generation, and emissions data, along with plant identification, location, and structural information for nearly all electric generators in the State of Florida.For source dates and inputs see metadata.
Description: This dataset contains the spatial extent of AM tower structures in the state of Florida. AM stands for "Amplitude Modulation", which refers to the means of encoding the audio signal on the carrier frequency. In many countries, AM radio stations are known as "medium wave"(MW) stations. AM stations are also sometimes referred to as "standard broadcast stations", since AM was the first form used to transmit broadcast radio signals to the public. AM towers are unique in that AM stations have different operations for daytime and nighttime operation. This is because AM signals go further at night, due to atmospheric changes. Usually day and night operations are at the same site, but some may use different sites. These daytime and nighttime operations lead to duplicate records at the same location. Because we are only interested in tower locations and not individual AM stations for this particular dataset duplicate records representing day/night stations were removed.
Description: This dataset contains the spatial extent of FM Radio Station Transmitter sites in the state of Florida. FM stands for "Frequency Modulation", which refers to the means of encoding the audio signal on the carrier frequency. In some countries FM broadcast radio is referred to as "VHF."
Description: This dataset contains FCC registered television broadcast structure locations. Previously both digital and analog structures were included. Television broadcast has since transitioned to all digital transmission.
Description: This dataset contains locations from the antenna structures database that are required to register with the Federal Communications Commission (FCC). The FCC requires owners to register those antenna structures which generally are more than 60.96 meters (200 feet) in height or located near an airport.
Description: This feature class/shapefile represents electric power transmission lines in the State of Florida. Transmission Lines are the system of structures, wires, insulators and associated hardware that carry electric energy from one point to another in an electric power system. Lines are operated at relatively high voltages varying from 69 kV up to 765 kV, and are capable of transmitting large quantities of electricity over long distances. Underground transmission lines are included where sources were available.
Description: This is a polyline dataset representing the major natural gas transmission pipelines in the U.S. including interstate, intrastate, and gathering pipelines.These data were compiled by the U.S. Energy Information Administration from various sources including FERC Form 567—Annual Report of System Flow Diagrams and Capacity, and other external sources such as company web pages and industry press.