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Volume 23: GISGeography in Action
Heart Attack of a City
Much like hardening of the arteries, fats, oils, and grease (FOG) entering the sewer system build up on pipe walls and cause blockages. The City of San Diego has an aggressive program to combat FOG in the sewers.
Volume 22: GISThe Geographic Approach
Exploring Landfill Gas Production with GIS
Sanborn, Head & Associates, Inc. (SHA), of Akron, Ohio, uses GIS to incorporate regularly collected landfill tuning data into progress prints used by its engineers and clients to evaluate landfill conditions.
Volume 21: GISCommunicating Our World
Sanding Route Map
This atlas was created by Applied Geographics, Inc., for the Dedham Department of Public Works staff members who perform snowplowing and road sanding services for the town. The roads in Dedham were analyzed to develop five areas of approximately equal road length. The atlas was designed for clarity and produced in an easy-to-handle 11-by-17-inch format. A copy was made for each of the plow trucks.
Volume 20: GISHelping Manage Our World
Drainage Feature Collection
This map is part of the GPS Drainage Project being conducted by the Pierce County Public Works and Utilities Road Maintenance, Water Programs, and GIS departments. The project uses GPS technology to collect the county's drainage infrastructure data.
See more maps for state and local government in previous volumes.
The Map Book Gallery features the ESRI Map Book series dedicated to acknowledging the important and innovative accomplishments of GIS users around the world.
Published annually, each volume of the ESRI Map Book showcases a small portion of the work presented at the Map Gallery Exhibition at the annual ESRI International User Conference.
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