Documentation Report For The GIS Database: Combined
Databases Of Landfills In Georgia; Historic And Current Through
1999
DOCUMENTATION REPORT 01-10
Table of Contents
Overview.............................................................................................................
ii
Glossary.............................................................................................................
iii
Part A. General Description of the GIS Database
1.0 Identification / Project Background................................................
A-1
2.0 Data Quality.......................................................................................
A-1
3.0 Spatial Data Organization.................................................................
A-4
4.0 Spatial Reference Information..........................................................
A-4
5.0 Entity and Attribute Information.....................................................
A-4
6.0 Distribution Information...................................................................
A-7
7.0 Metadata Reference..........................................................................
A-7
Appendix A. Signature Sheet
Part B. Technical Description of the GIS Database
1.0 Identification Information.................................................................
B-1
2.0 Data Quality Information...................................................................
B-2
2.1 Attribute Accuracy......................................................................
B-2
2.2 Logical Consistency Report.......................................................
B-2
2.3 Completeness Report...................................................................
B-2
2.4 Positional Accuracy.....................................................................
B-3
2.5 Lineage...........................................................................................
B-3
3.0 Spatial Data Organization Information............................................
B-7
4.0 Spatial Reference Information..........................................................
B-7
5.0 Entity and Attribute Information.....................................................
B-7
6.0 Distribution Information..................................................................
B-13
7.0 Metadata Reference Information...................................................
B-14
Part C. The Digital Files Containing the GIS Database.....................
diskette
OVERVIEW
This documentation report follows the "Content
Standards for Digital Geospatial Metadata" (Standards) developed by the
Federal Geographic Data Committee (FGDC), published June 8, 1994. As a convenience,
Part A and B employ the outline/headings contained in the standards. Part A
and B are printed on paper and Part C is composed of the digital products. Part
B meets the technical requirements of the Standards.
This document is a three-part documentation
report for a Geographic Information System (GIS) database developed, with Arc/Info
software, by the Georgia Department of Natural Resources, Environmental Protection
Division, Geologic Survey Branch. Part A is intended as a general purpose summary
of the database. Part B is a more technical section included primarily for the
benefit of GIS users. Part C contains the digital products: the database and
its associated documentation, which includes copies of this paper publication.
The digital documentation in Part C contains
two copies of this publication. One digital copy is stored as an html file,
DR0110.htm. The other copy is in Microsoft Word 2000 format, and is named DR0110.doc.
The digital database in part C consists of an Arc/Info export file, DR0110.E00.
To access the database in Arc/Info, copy the file DR0110.E00 into a workspace
and then run the Arc/Info IMPORT command. Other GIS software packages may have
the capability to import the Arc/Info export format. Refer to your software's
user manual or help files for instructions.
The digital files are written to one 1.44 Mb
High Density 3.5 inch data diskette. A directory of the files and a short description
is contained in the ascii file README.TXT on the data diskette.
This database was developed to satisfy specific project
purposes. Users are advised to read the entire Documentation Report and to evaluate
the suitability and limitations of the database for their purpose.
GLOSSARY
Arc/Info: A proprietary GIS software, written and marketed by
Environmental Systems Research Institute (ESRI). Comprised of Arc, the spatial
component, and Info, the relational database. Software used by the Georgia Department
of Natural Resources.
attribute: a characteristic of a geographic feature. For example,
if the geographic feature is a water well represented as a point, then the attributes
of the water well are the permit number, the depth, the pump rate, etc.
attribute accuracy: a measure of how well the reported characteristics actually
match the real-world characteristics of a geographic feature.
Compact Disk Read Only Memory (CDROM):
an optical medium which can store 650 Mb of digital information.
completeness: a description of the relation between the items represented
in the database and the real world, including information about omissions, selection
criteria, generalization, definitions used, and other rules used to derive the
data set. For example, a database containing "water wells" may only
contain those which meet the criteria of "public water supply" wells,
or "inactive" wells may be excluded.
Content Standards for Digital Geospatial Metadata:
a standard developed by the FGDC which specifies the information content of
metadata for a set of digital geospatial data.
database: a logical collection of interrelated information, managed
and stored as a unit on a computer or other storage media. A GIS database includes
data about the spatial location and shape of geographic features recorded as
points, lines, areas, as well as their attributes.
decimal degrees: a unit of measure for geographic coordinates. The conversion
formula for decimal degrees is: Decimal Degrees = Degrees + Minutes/60 +Seconds/3600.
Department of Natural Resources (DNR):
an agency of the government of the State of Georgia.
digital: refers to the process of conversion of information into
machine readable form so that a computer can read, write, store, and process
the information.
digital maps: a map is an abstract representation
of the physical features of a portion of the Earth's surface graphically displayed
on a piece of paper. The map becomes digital when the paper is converted into
a form which the computer can read.
diskette: a storage medium, usually measuring 3.5 inches in diameter,
which is used to store or transfer digital information from one computer to
another.
Federal Geographic Data Committee (FGDC):
an inter-governmental committee established through the Office of Management
and Budget and charged with the responsibility to coordinate various surveying,
mapping, and spatial data activities to meet the needs of the Nation.
Geographic Information System (GIS):
an organized collection of computer hardware, software, geographic data, and
personnel designed to efficiently capture, store, update, manipulate, analyze,
and display all forms of geographically referenced information.
label points: a single x,y coordinate which identifies an area, and
holds a place in the database wherein the area's attribute information is stored.
latitude, longitude: a geographic reference system to locate positions on
the Earth. Latitude and longitude are angles measured from the Earth's center
to the position on the Earth's surface. Latitude measures angles in a north-south
direction, while longitude measures angles in the east-west direction.
lineage: information about the events, parameters, and source
data which constructed a geographic database, and information about the responsible
parties.
logical consistency: an explanation of the fidelity of the relationships
in the database. For example, for a geographic area, do the vector lines which
create area boundaries join to encircle the area with no gaps? Or for example,
for a particular attribute, are all the value given within a valid range?
metadata: information about the content, quality, condition, and
other characteristics of a database.
National Map Accuracy Standards:
a set of standards developed by the USGS which states the level of accuracy
required for a map product of a particular scale.
positional accuracy: an assessment of how well the reported position of a
geographic feature represents the real-world position.
United States Geological Survey (USGS):
a branch of the United States Department of Interior.
vector lines: lines which are described by x,y coordinates and are commonly used to represent
linear geographic features. Each linear feature is represented as an ordered
list of vertices.
Part A. General Description
of the GIS Database: Combined Databases of Landfills in Georgia; Historic and
Current through 1999
1.0 Identification
/ Project Background
This GIS database contains locations for and information about 1069 landfills
in Georgia. Some of the landfills in this database are permitted, regulated
landfills, others are older landfills which elected to close when it became
a regulatory requirement of the state of Georgia to obtain a solid waste disposal
permit. This GIS database was created by combining two existing GIS databases
(DR00-02 and DR00-20) previously created by the Geologic Survey Branch (GSB),
as described in the following paragraphs.
The state of Georgia first passed the Solid Waste Management Act in 1972, the
same year that the state's Environmental Protection Division (EPD) was formed
as part of the Georgia Department of Natural Resources (DNR). EPD began regulating
landfills through DNR's Rules for Solid Waste Management (Chapter 391-3-4).
Prior to the Act, landfills were handled by the local county health departments.
After passage of the Act, EPD took to the task of either permitting or closing
some 600 open burning dumps in Georgia during the period from 1974-1990. EPD
categorized landfills as: Dry Trash Landfills (non-putrescible waste), Sanitary
Landfills (putrescible waste), or Industrial Waste Landfills. "Putrescible Wastes"
means wastes that are capable of being quickly decomposed by microorganisms.
Examples of putrescible wastes include but are not necessarily limited to kitchen
wastes, animal manure, offal, hatchery and poultry processing plant wastes,
dead animals, garbage and wastes which are contaminated by such wastes. From
1974, when the first landfill was permitted, until 1989, landfills were regulated
under the initial Act. During that time EPD associates inspected and compiled
a set of maps of landfill locations throughout the state. This set of maps depicted
both older, closed landfills which were given no permit number, and permitted
landfills operating during that time period. This set of maps was converted
into a GIS database (DR00-02) by the GSB in 2000.
In 1989 the Rules for Solid Waste Management were revised, and in 1990 the
state Legislature passed the Comprehensive Solid Waste Management Act (OCGA
12-8-20). In order to match the impending Federal Subtitle D regulations, the
new Act redefined landfill types based upon "source of waste" as per
Subtitle D. The new categories were Municipal (household), Construction/Demolition
(commercial), and Industrial (industrial). Existing landfills were required
to meet the new landfill siting requirements and restrict waste receipt by "source
of waste". Sanitary Landfills that had permitted capacity over a previously
filled area could continue to operate and accept municipal solid waste, but
only until the original permitted capacity was reached. Sanitary Landfills that
did not have permitted capacity over a filled area had to install a liner and
leachate collection system before they could continue to operate as a Municipal
Solid Waste Landfill. Sanitary Landfills that did not install liners and leachate
collection systems were allowed to operate as a Construction/Demolition waste
landfill. All landfills, except inert landfills, are now required to install
environmental monitoring systems for groundwater and methane.
In the early 90's, as EPD became more computerized, a database of regulated
landfills was created and maintained by the EPD's Land Protection Branch (LPB).
Starting in 1996 and continuing through 1999, the Geologic Survey Branch used
Global Positioning System (GPS) equipment to collect the latitude and longitude
locations of these landfills for the River Basin Management Plans. This data
was converted into a GIS database (DR00-20) by the GSB in 2000.
This database contains 1069 landfills. Of those landfills, the LPB still tracks
and regulates 466 in their computer database. These GIS records will contain
the following information about the landfill: address, ownership, operating
status and facility type, as derived from the LPB database. The remaining 606
landfills closed prior to promulgation of the revised DNR Rules for Solid Waste
Management which took effect in October 1993. Those GIS records will not contain
the address and other information, as these records are not maintained in the
LPB database.
Some of the landfills in this GIS database are now listed on the state's Hazardous
Site Inventory. In those cases, the GIS record will include an identification
number (HSI ID) as assigned by EPD's Hazardous Waste Management Branch (HWMB).
2.0 Data Quality
Section 2 contains information about the attribute accuracy, logical consistency,
completeness, positional accuracy, and lineage of the database.
2.1 Attribute Accuracy
Attributes are items of information stored in the database. The attributes
in this database came from several different sources, and reflect the accuracy
of the source material. This GIS database was created by combining 517 landfill
records from the GSB GIS database DR00-20 with 552 landfill records from the
GSB GIS database DR00-02. The 517 landfill records from DR00-20 contained attributes
for the permit number, facility name, and site location occupied by the GPS
receiver. The 552 landfill records from DR00-02 contained attributes for the
permit number, if applicable, and facility name. For both of these databases,
several errors in the permit numbers were discovered and corrected. Two additional
fields have been added to the database to reflect the source for each record.
The latitude-longitude collection methodology is listed in one field while
the source documentation report number (DR00-02 or DR00-20) is listed in the
other.
Additional attributes were added from a non-spatial LPB database. LPB maintains
their database in the software Q&A as a file named MFAC.DTF. LPB inputs
information from their paper permit files into the MFAC.DTF database. The attributes
from the LPB database which have been added to this GIS database are: the facility
address; city; zip code; date of permit issue; date ceased accepting waste;
private ownership; phone number; requirement for ground water monitoring; operating
status; and facility type. These attributes were joined to the GIS database
using the permit number as the link item. Some of the LPB information may change
over time in the LPB database. However, those changes will not appear in this
edition of the GIS database. Consider the currentness of the source when evaluating
this database for use. The attribute accuracy of these items reflects the accuracy
of the MFAC.DTF database maintained by the LPB.
The HSI ID and the Delisted HSI ID, if applicable, were added from HWMB records.
The HWMB records do not contain the LPB permit numbers for HSI sites. The HSI
Ids were matched based on similar facility names and similar locations. This
technique for matching is imperfect. In some cases, there may be landfills which
are on the HSI but are not identified in this database by HSI Id. In other cases,
there may be landfills in this database which are not on the HSI but are identified
by an HSI Id.
2.2 Logical Consistency
This GIS database was created by combining two existing GIS databases (DR00-02
and DR00-20) previously created by the Geologic Survey Branch (GSB). DR00-02
contains 869 landfill records. DR00-20 contains 522 landfill records. These
permit numbers in DR00-02 were checked to see if the same permit number existed
in DR00-20. Since the latitude and longitude coordinates in DR00-20 were collected
using GPS, those locations were assumed to be more accurate. 517 of the 522
records in DR00-20 were used in this database. For the other four records, the
LPB reviewers found that the GPS collected locations were not as accurate as
the interpolated locations. This occurred in cases where the landfill had been
closed long enough that there was no visible evidence of the landfill for the
GPS data collectors to find. 552 of the 869 landfills from DR00-02 were used
in this database. 317 of the 869 landfill permit numbers were found to be duplicates
of those found in DR00-20.
2.3
Completeness
This database was compiled from several different sources. No one source lists
every landfill in Georgia. This database contains locations for 1069 landfills.
452 of the 1069 landfills have no permit number listed. Generally, these are
older landfills which ceased operation shortly after the passage of the Solid
Waste Management Act of 1972. In this GIS database, these records will show
only limited information: facility name, county, and source of data.
An additional 168 of the 1069 landfills have a permit number, but records for
these are not maintained in the LPB database. Generally, these are landfills
which were in operation when EPD first started assigning permit numbers in 1972,
but which closed prior to the installation of the LPB's computerized data management
system. In this GIS database, the records for these facilities will list only
limited information: permit number, facility name, county, and source of data.
The Land Protection Branch maintains a set of non-GIS computer databases (MFAC.DTF
and IFAC.DTF). Records of 466 landfills are mostly maintained in the MFAC.DTF.
This GIS database contains records for 434 of those landfills. The GIS database
does not contain records for the other 32 landfills. Generally these are landfills
which were permitted, or for which a permit was applied for, after December
31, 1999.
This database contains those industrial landfills which accept industrial or
C&D waste from other offsite industries. This database does not contain
those industrial landfills which are owned by and only dispose of waste generated
on-site by a single industrial facility.
This database does not contain any inert solid waste landfills. These are landfills
that only accept earth-like materials; for example concrete, rock, yard trimmings,
tree stumps. Inert landfills must notify EPD of their operation. Upon notification,
EPD issues a Permit-By-Rule identification number rather than a landfill permit
number. Inert landfills are not required to conduct environmental monitoring
or to meet the more restrictive landfill siting and design requirements that
other landfill types must meet.
The Land Protection Branch permits other solid waste facilities, including
baler facilities, composting facilities, incinerators, materials recovery facilities,
recovered materials facilities, shredding facilities, and transfer stations.
These types of facilities were not collected as part of the GPS effort for the
GIS database DR 00-20. However, a few of these facilities were marked on the
Landfill Location and Inspection Log and were included in the database DR00-02.
Those facilities appear in this GIS database but they are not a complete set
of facilities of these types.
2.4 Positional Accuracy
The positional accuracy varies depending on the source of the locational data.
For the 517 landfills from DR00-20, the latitude-longitude coordinates were
collected in the field by GSB personnel utilizing a Trimble GPS receiver while
occupying either the facility's weigh station, entrance, or an alternate location.
The uncorrected positional data were corrected for various errors inherent in
GPS data by processing with differential correction software. The corrected
coordinates were entered into the GIS database. The manufacturer's specifications
for the Trimble GPS receiver state a horizontal positional accuracy of +/- 5
meters for differentially corrected data.
For the 552 landfills from DR00-02, the latitude and longitude coordinates
were interpolated from the annotated paper maps in the Landfill Location and
Inspection Log. The Landfill Location and Inspection Log is marked onto a set
of 159 of the DOT county series maps. The original DOT maps were mostly published
at a scale of 1 inch to 1 mile, on large sheets of paper, 2 or 3 feet wide.
These originals were reduced on a copier by LPB to a more manageable tabloid
size (11 inches by 17 inches). A representative sample (10%) of this database
was visually compared to the GPS collected landfill locations in DR00-20. The
distances between the locations ranged from zero to 1.3 miles.
2.5
Lineage
The two databases, DR00-20 and DR00-02 were combined and then compared by Permit
Number to find duplicates between the two databases. Generally, duplicate records
were removed from the records from DR00-02 as the GPS collected latitude-longitudes
from DR00-20 are assumed to be more correct. In cases where the two supposedly
duplicate points did not geographically coincide, a small map was produced and
sent to the LPB for review. LPB would then identify the correct location. In
most cases the GPS location was correct. In some cases the GPS location was
incorrect, due to the problem of finding a closed unmarked landfill. Some landfills
in DR00-02 were listed with more than one permit number. In most of those cases,
one or more of the permit numbers were duplicates of records found in DR00-20.
Those extra permit numbers were dropped from the DR00-02 records. In a few cases,
the point was copied so that each point could represent a unique permit number.
In some cases, two permit numbers had exactly the same latitude and longitude.
This typically happened when the facility location was collected at the common
weigh station for a landfill which had several permitted cells. In those cases,
one latitude-longitude coordinate was changed by less than 5 meters to create
geographically separate points.
The LPB extracted from their landfill database a spreadsheet containing facility
information such as the address and the operating status. GSB then converted
the spreadsheet into a GIS table and linked the table to the GIS coverage. Some
records did not link due to typos in the permit numbers in the GIS database.
These permit numbers were checked by LPB and then corrected by GSB. The LPB
facility data was then linked to the corrected permit numbers
The GIS data was then sent over to the Hazardous Waste Management Branch to
identify those facilities listed on the HSI.
Summary of the lineage of DR00-02:
Records for landfills not maintained in the Land Protection
database base (MFAC.DTF) are kept in a notebook, referred to as Morgan's Bible,
or the Landfill Location and Inspection Log. This notebook contains Department
of Transportation (DOT) maps for each county in the state of Georgia. Recorded
on each county map is information regarding landfills that operated during the
early 1970's through the early 1990's. This information includes the landfill
name, permit number (if issued), landfill inspection dates and landfill evaluation
scores. The location of the landfill has also been manually plotted on the
appropriate county map.
The LPB delivered a paper copy of the Landfill Location and Inspection Log
to the GSB. GSB downloaded digital georeferenced images of the DOT county series
maps from the Georgia GIS Clearinghouse. On the computer, using the DOT county
map image as a background and referring to the Landfill Location and Inspection
Log paper maps, GSB added landfill points, and permit numbers if applicable,
to two newly created Arcview shapefiles.
The Arcview shapefiles were converted to ArcInfo coverages, projected into
a common projection, and then combined into a single ArcInfo coverage. The landfill
names and county names were typed into a separate spreadsheet and then merged
into the GIS database.
Summary of the lineage of DR00-20:
The LPB delivered a paper list of permitted landfills from their database (MFAC.DTF).
For each facility a GSB associate filled out a field data sheet, writing in
the name of the facility, permit number, address, county, and river basin. A
GSB associate then visited each facility and collected the latitude and longitude
using Trimble GPS receiver. The data was differentially corrected in post-processing
to improve the accuracy. The differentially corrected latitude and longitude
were then written on the field collection sheet. Data from the field data sheets
were typed into an Excel spreadsheet. The spreadsheet data was converted to
an ArcInfo coverage.
3.0 Spatial Data Organization
This database is a set of 1069 points. Each point represents the location of
one landfill facility in Georgia.
4.0 Spatial Reference
Information
The points in this database are stored in geographic coordinates of decimal
degrees of latitude and longitude. Technical information on the specific parameters
can be found in Part B, Section 4.0.
5.0 Entity and Attribute
Information
Entities are the geographic features in the database. The entities in this
database are point locations representing the locations of the landfills. Attributes
are items of information contained in the database. The attributes in this database
are listed and described below:
Permitno - The permit number for the landfill, as assigned by LPB. Each
permit number is unique, with a 3 digit prefix followed by a hyphen, then 3
digits and some letters. The first 3 digits of the permit number represent the
county in which the landfill is located. The prefix numbers are assigned in
alphabetical order, with Appling county being 001 and Worth county being 159.
In a few cases, where the permit has been applied for but not yet granted, the
prefix is "APL" instead of the county number. The alphabet characters at the
end of the permit number represent different types of landfills. "MSWL" designates
a Municipal Solid Waste Landfill. "SL" is a Sanitary Waste Landfill. "C&D"
is a Construction and Demolition Landfill. "L" is a Dry Trash Landfill. "LI"
is an Industrial Waste Landfill. These designations represent the original facility
type for which the landfill was permitted. In some cases, the landfill has since
converted to a different type of operation, for example, from an "SL" facility
to a "C&D" facility. In those cases the permit number does not change. The
user should look at the Fac_Type attribute to determine the current facility
type for a particular solid waste facility or operation. Other types of solid
waste handling operations are as follows: "BA" is a baler facility. "CO" is
a composting facility. "INC" is an incinerator facility. "MRF" is
a materials recovery facility. "RM" is a recovered materials facility. "SH"
is a shredding facility. "TS" is a transfer station facility. These types of
facilities are processing facilities, not landfills. They were not collected
as part of the GPS effort. However, some of these facilities were marked on
the Landfill Location and Inspection Log. Those facilities were included in
this database.
Name - The name of the landfill facility
Site_Occ - The physical location at the landfill facility where the
GPS reading, if applicable, was taken. Typically the GPS reading would have
been taken at the weigh station or at the entrance to the landfill.
Cntyname - The name of the county in which the landfill is located.
Llsource - The source of the latitude and longitude reading for each
landfill. Five hundred eighteen of the landfills in this database came from
GIS DR00-20: Solid Waste Landfills Within the State of Georgia, Permitted Through
December 1999. Five hundred fifty four of the landfills in this database came
from the GIS Documentation Report 00-02: Landfill Location and Inspection Log
- 1973 to 1992.
Llmeth - The method by which the latitude and longitude were calculated.
The landfills from DR00-20 were collected using GPS receivers and are coded
"G". The landfill locations from DR00-02 were interpolated from the annotated
Landfill Inspection Log maps and are coded "I".
LPB - Whether there were records in the LPB MFAC.DTF database to add
attribute information to this GIS database.
Y = Yes
N= No
Fac_Addr - The address of the landfill facility, as listed in the LPB
database
City - The city in which the landfill is located, as listed in the LPB
database
Zip_Code - The postal zip code of the landfill facility, as listed in
the LPB database
Permit_Iss - The date the permit was issued, as listed in the LPB database
Date_Ceas - The date the landfill ceased accepting waste, as listed
in the LPB database
Private_Si - Whether the facility is a privately owned site, as listed
in the LPB database.
True = the landfill is privately owned by a business
or a corporation.
False = the landfill is publicly owned by a municipality,
authority, or some government entity.
NoCode = the landfill is publicly owned. This is the same as "False" but the
data entry personnel in LPB left the field in the LPB database blank.
NotApp = not applicable, there is no record for this
landfill in the LPB database
Phone_Area - Area code of the phone number as listed in the LPB database
Phone_Numb - Phone number as listed in the LPB database
GW - Whether ground-water monitoring is required.
Y= Yes, ground-water monitoring is required and system installation has been
approved.
D = Ground-water monitoring is deferred. The facility requested to be deferred
from ground water monitoring and was granted a deferral by EPD. Per the regulations,
the facility may have been required to monitor but due to deferrals is no longer
required to monitor at this time. Deferrals were granted if landfill could
make an argument that the type of waste received would not cause a problem to
groundwater
N = Ground-water monitoring is not required. The landfill closed prior to the
beginning of monitoring requirements.
NC = No ground-water monitoring code. There is
a record for this landfill listed in the LPB database, but there is no code
value listed for this particular field. For those facilities that have either
an OP_STAT "C" (permit-issued/under construction) or "PA"
(permit applied for), ground-water monitoring is required but the environmental
monitoring system has not been installed yet. Normally the GW field in the
database for NEW facilities is updated to a "Y" when the GW monitoring
system installation has been approved by EPD. The other facilities with no code
are required to monitor but have not complied.
NA = Not applicable, there is no record for this landfill in the LPB database
Op_Stat - Operating status of the landfill
1 = Active. The facility/operation
has met all the construction requirements and is in operation.
2 = Closed. The disposal
facility has closed and met all the closure requirements.
3 = Archived/Never permitted. All information regarding
this proposed facility/operation has been sent to the State Archives Building.
No records are available at the Land Protection Branch. Although this is a valid
code for the Op_Stat field, there are no records in this GIS database coded
with this category.
A = Expansion of permitted facility under court appeal.
C = Permit Issued. Applicant has met all the requirements
to obtain a permit. Construction of the facility may begin.
I = Ceased Accepting Waste. This disposal facility
has ceased accepting waste prior to the establishment of more stringent regulatory
closure requirements. The facility is considered to be inactive rather than
closed.
I-D = Ceased Accepting Waste. The disposal facility
has ceased accepting waste and is in the process of completing regulatory closure
requirements.
NC = No operating status code. There is a record
for this landfill listed in the LPB database, but there is no code value listed
for this particular field.
NA = Not applicable, there is no record for this
landfill in the LPB database
PA = Permit Application. An application for a solid
waste disposal (or processing, or handling, etc.) permit has been received by
EPD.
PI = Permit Inactive. An application for a solid
waste disposal (processing, etc), that has been received is no longer being
pursued. Often times the prospective permittee realizes he can not meet all
the requirements to obtain a permit, or decides that it is not economical to
pursue, or is no longer interested for whatever reason.
Fac_Type - Type of landfill facility as defined by the LPB. The code
designations are:
C&D = Construction and Demolition Waste Landfill. Accepts waste building
materials and rubble resulting from construction, remodeling, repair and demolition
operations of pavements, houses, commercial buildings, and or other structures.
Such wastes include but are not necessarily limited to wood, bricks, metal,
concrete, wall board, paper or cardboard.
L = Dry Trash (non-putrescible waste) Landfill (older
designation)
LI = Industrial Waste Landfill. Accepts solid waste generated by manufacturing
or industrial processes that is not hazardous waste. Can also accept commercial
waste.
MSWL = Municipal Solid Waste (putrescible waste) Landfill. Accepts solid wastes
from homes, industries, commercial buildings, or institutional facilities. These
are landfills which have installed liners and leachate collection systems on
permitted acreage, as required under the federal subtitle D regulations.
SL = Sanitary Waste (putrescible waste) Landfill (older designation). ).
NA = Not applicable, there is no record for this landfill
in the LPB database.
Hsi_Id - Identification number assigned by HWMB when a facility is listed
on the state's Hazardous Sites Inventory, if applicable. This field will have
a value of "NA" for landfills which have no HSI_ID. EPD places a site on the
HSI where there has been a known or suspected release of a regulated substance
above a reportable quantity and which have yet to show they meet state clean-up
standards found in the Rules for Hazardous Site Response (391-3-19). The HSI_ID
is a unique 5 digit number for each site. However, in some cases the same HSI_ID
may be listed for several different LPB permit numbers. This is due to the difficulty
in reconciling the HSI records with the landfill records. In some cases, the
best guess of positional proximity and matching facility names was used to relate
HSI_IDs to the LPB permit number.
Dhsi_Id - Delisted HSI Id, if applicable. This field will have a value
of "NA" if not applicable. Where there is an HSI_ID value this means that the
site had been listed on the HSI but was removed. Sites were removed from the
HSI due to EPD's determination that the release did not exceed a reportable
quantity at the time of listing or the release meets the clean-up standards
found in Section 391-3-19-.07 of the Rules for Hazardous Site Response. HSI
ID numbers are not reassigned, so this number still applies to this site.
6.0 Distribution Information
This GIS database and documentation report are maintained by the Geologic Survey
Branch in their Technical Files, referenced as Documentation Report 01-10:
Combined Databases of Landfills in Georgia; Historic and Current through 1999.
Contact the Information Geologist at 404-656-3214 for access to the Technical
Files.
7.0 Metadata Reference
The metadata incorporated within this publication, Documentation Report 01-10.
Part B, which is the technical section of this publication, meets the "Content
Standards for Digital Geospatial Metadata" as published by the Federal
Geographic Data Committee (FGDC) in 1994, and revised in 1998.
APPENDIX
A. SIGNATURE SHEET
Signatures for GIS
Database:
Combined
Databases of Landfills in Georgia; Historic and Current through 1999
Preparation of Database and Documentation Report
Prepared by: (Signed)
Elizabeth Cheney (Date Signed)
GIS Specialist II
Checked by: (Signed)
Vicki Trent (Date Signed)
Senior Geologist
Data Source
Prepared by: (Signed)
Elizabeth Cheney (Date Signed)
GIS Specialist II
Checked by: (Signed)
Scott Henson (Date Signed)
Geologist
Authorization
The Geologic Survey Branch of the Environmental Protection Division of the Georgia
Department of Natural Resources approves of the release of the GIS database
as presented in Parts A, B, and C of the accompanying documentation report.
Reviewed by: (Signed)
B. Roger Carter (Date Signed)
Assistant Branch Chief
Part B. Technical Description Of The GIS Database:
Combined Databases of Landfills in Georgia; Historic and Current through 1999
Identification Information:
Citation:
Citation Information:
Originator: Geologic Survey Branch, Environmental Protection
Division, Georgia Department of Natural Resources
Title: Combined Databases of Landfills in Georgia; Historic and
Current through 1999
Edition: version 1
Geospatial Data Presentation Form: vector digital data
Series Information:
Series Name: Documentation Reports
Issue Identification: DR01-10
Publication Information:
Publication Place: Atlanta, Georgia
Publisher: Geologic Survey Branch, Environmental Protection Division,
Georgia Department of Natural Resources
Online Linkage: none
Description:
Abstract:
This GIS database contains landfills in Georgia. Some
of the landfills in this database are permitted, regulated landfills, others
are older landfills which closed prior to the creation of the state of Georgia's
landfill regulations. This GIS database was created by combining two existing
GIS databases (DR00-02 and DR00-20) previously published by the Geologic Survey
Branch (GSB)
Purpose:
This GIS database was developed for the Environmental Protection Division for
use in analysis to support EPD's environmental protection programs
Supplemental Information:
This database contains data from DR00-02 Landfill Location and Inspection Log
- 1973 to 1992, and from DR00-20 Solid Waste Landfills Within the State of Georgia
Permitted Through December 1999.
Time Period of Content:
Time Period Information:
Single Date/Time:
Calendar Date: 2000
Currentness Reference: publication date
Status:
Progress: Complete
Maintenance and Update Frequency: None planned
Spatial Domain:
Bounding Coordinates:
West Bounding Coordinate: -85.555336
East Bounding Coordinate: -80.754073
North Bounding Coordinate: 34.987446
South Bounding Coordinate: 30.464965
Keywords:
Theme:
Theme Keyword Thesaurus: GEOREF Thesaurus and Guide to Indexing, Second
Edition. 1978. American Geological Institute
Theme Keyword: solid waste
Theme Keyword: landfills
Theme Keyword: waste disposal
Access Constraints: None.
Use Constraints:
The Georgia Department of Natural Resources, Environmental Protection Division,
should be acknowledged as the data source in products derived from these data.
This data set is not designed for use as a
primary regulatory tool in permitting or citing decisions, but may be used as
a reference source. This is public information and may be interpreted by organizations,
agencies, units of government, or others based on needs; however, they are responsible
for the appropriate application.
Point of Contact:
Contact Information:
Contact Person Primary:
Contact Person: Alan Giles
Contact Organization: Geologic Survey Branch, Environmental Protection
Division, Georgia Department of Natural Resources
Contact Position: Information Geologist
Contact Voice Telephone: 404-656-3214
Contact Facsimile Telephone: 404-657-8379
Contact Electronic Mail Address: Info_Geologist@mail.dnr.state.ga.us
Hours of Service: 8:00-4:30pm
Native Data Set Environment:
Microsoft Windows NT Version 4.0 (Build 1381) Service Pack 6; ESRI ArcCatalog
8.1.0.642
Data Quality Information:
Attribute Accuracy:
Attribute Accuracy Report:
Attributes are items of information stored in the database. The attributes
in this database came from several different sources, and reflect the accuracy
of the source material. The permit number, facility name, and site location
occupied by the GPS was taken for 517 of the 1069 landfills in this database
came from the GSB GIS database DR00-20. The permit number, if applicable, and
facility name for the other 552 landfills came from the GSB GIS database DR00-02.
For both of these databases, several errors in the permit numbers were discovered
and corrected. Two additional fields have been added to the database to reflect
the source for each record. The latitude-longitude collection methodology is
listed in one field, the source documentation report number is listed in the
other.
The LPB attributes were joined to the GIS database
using the permit number as the link item. The LPB attributes came from the LPB
database and are: the facility address; city; zip code; date of permit issue;
date ceased accepting waste; private ownership; phone number; requirement for
ground water monitoring; operating status; and facility type. These attributes
remain unchanged.
The HSI ID and the Delisted HSI ID, if applicable,
were added from HWMB records. The HWMB records do not contain the LPB permit
numbers for HSI sites. The HSI Ids were matched based on similar facility names
and similar locations. This technique for matching is imperfect. In some cases,
there may be landfills which are on the HSI but are not identified in this database
by HSI Id. In other cases, there may be landfills in this database which are
not on the HSI but are identified by an HSI Id.
Logical Consistency Report:
This GIS database was created by combining two existing GIS databases (DR00-02
and DR00-20) previously created by the Geologic Survey Branch (GSB). DR00-02
contains 869 landfill records. DR00-20 contains 522 landfill records. These
permit numbers in DR00-02 were checked to see if the same permit number existed
in DR00-20. Since the latitude and longitude coordinates in DR00-20 were collected
using GPS, those locations were assumed to be more accurate. 517 of the 522
records in DR00-20 were used in this database. For the other four records, the
LPB reviewers found that the GPS collected locations were not as accurate as
the interpolated locations. This occurred in cases where the landfill had been
closed long enough that there was no visible evidence of the landfill for the
GPS data collectors to find. 552 of the 869 landfills from DR00-02 were used
in this database. 317 of the 869 landfill permit numbers were found to be duplicates
of those found in DR00-20.
Completeness Report:
This database was compiled from several different sources. No one source lists
every landfill in Georgia.
This database contains locations for 1069 landfills. 452 of the 1069 landfills
have no permit number listed. Generally, these are older landfills which ceased
operation shortly after the passage of the Solid Waste Management Act of 1972.
In this GIS database, these records will show only limited information: facility
name, county, and source of data.
An additional 168 of the 1069 landfills have a permit number, but records for
these are not maintained in the LPB database. Generally, these are landfills
which were in operation when EPD first started assigning permit numbers in 1972,
but which closed prior to the installation of the LPB's computerized data management
system. In this GIS database, the records for these facilities will list only
limited information: permit number, facility name, county, and source of data.
The Land Protection Branch maintains a set of non-GIS computer databases (MFAC.DTF
and IFAC.DTF). Records of 466 landfills are mostly maintained in the MFAC.DTF.
This GIS database contains records for 434 of those landfills. The GIS database
does not contain records for the other 32 landfills. Generally these are landfills
which were permitted, or for which a permit was applied for, after December
31, 1999.
This database does not contain any inert solid waste landfills. These are landfills
that only accept earth-like materials; for example concrete, rock, yard trimmings,
tree stumps. Inert landfills must notify EPD of their operation. Upon notification,
EPD issues a Permit-By-Rule identification number. Inert landfills are not required
to conduct environmental monitoring or to meet the more restrictive landfill
siting and design requirements that other landfill types must meet.
Positional Accuracy:
Horizontal Positional Accuracy:
Horizontal Positional Accuracy Report:
The positional accuracy varies depending on the source of the locational data.
For the 517 landfills from DR00-20, the latitude-longitude
coordinates were collected in the field by GSB personnel utilizing a Trimble
GPS receiver while occupying either the facility's weigh station, entrance,
or an alternate location. The uncorrected positional data were corrected for
various errors inherent in GPS data by processing with differential correction
software. The corrected coordinates were entered into the GIS database. The
manufacturer's specifications for the Trimble GPS receiver state a horizontal
positional accuracy of +/- 5 meters for differentially corrected data.
For the 552 landfills from DR00-02, the latitude
and longitude coordinates were interpolated from the annotated paper maps in
the Landfill Location and Inspection Log. The Landfill Location and Inspection
map contains a set of 159 of the DOT county series maps. The original DOT maps
were mostly published at a scale of 1 inch to 1 mile, on large sheets of paper,
2 or 3 feet wide. These originals were reduced on a copier by LPB to a more
manageable tabloid size (11 inches by 17 inches). A representative sample (10%)
of this database was visually compared to the GPS collected landfill locations
in DR00-20. The distances between the locations ranged from zero to 1.3 miles.
Vertical Positional Accuracy:
Vertical Positional Accuracy Report: not applicable
Lineage:
Source Information:
Source Citation:
Citation Information:
Originator: Geologic Survey Branch, Environmental Protection Branch,
Georgia Department of Natural Resources
Publication Date: 2000
Title: Historic Location and Inspection Log of Georgia Landfills,
1973 to 1992
Edition: version 1
Geospatial Data Presentation Form: vector digital data
Series Information:
Series Name: Documentation Reports
Issue Identification: DR00-02
Publication Information:
Publication Place: Atlanta, Georgia
Publisher: Georgia Department of Natural Resources, Environmental
Protection Division, Geologic Survey Branch
Source Scale Denominator: variable
Type of Source Media: disc
Source Time Period of Content:
Time Period Information:
Range of Dates/Times:
Beginning Date: 1973
Ending Date: 1992
Source Currentness Reference: ground condition
Source Citation Abbreviation: DR0002
Source Contribution: Provided 552 landfill records
Source Information:
Source Citation:
Citation Information:
Originator: Georgia Department of Natural Resources, Environmental
Protection Division, Geologic Survey Branch
Publication Date: March 22, 2000
Title: Documentation Report for GIS Database: Solid Waste Landfills
Within the State of Georgia Permitted Through December 1999
Edition: Version 1
Geospatial Data Presentation Form: vector digital data
Series Information:
Series Name: Geologic Survey Documentation Reports
Issue Identification: DR00-20
Publication Information:
Publication Place: Atlanta, Georgia
Publisher: Georgia Department of Natural Resources, Environmental
Protection Division, Geologic Survey Branch
Online Linkage:
<gsb/dr0020.zip>
Source Scale Denominator: 24,000
Type of Source Media: disc
Source Time Period of Content:
Time Period Information:
Single Date/Time:
Calendar Date: December 31, 1999
Source Currentness Reference: ground condition
Source Citation Abbreviation: DR0020
Source Contribution: Provided 517 landfills records
Source Information:
Source Citation:
Citation Information:
Originator: Georgia Department of Transportation
Publication Date: 19970101
Title: Georgia DOT County General Highway Map
Geospatial Data Presentation Form: Map
Publication Information:
Publication Place: Georgia GIS Data Clearinghouse
Publisher: State of Georgia
Online Linkage: <http://gis1.state.ga.us/discover/>
Source Scale Denominator: 31680
Type of Source Media: online
Source Time Period of Content:
Time Period Information:
Range of Dates/Times:
Beginning Date: 1/1/1993
Ending Date: 1/1/1997
Source Currentness Reference: Ground Condition
Source Citation Abbreviation: DOTCNTY
Source Contribution: County series DOT maps used for qa/qc
Source Information:
Source Citation:
Citation Information:
Originator: Land Protection Branch, Environmental Protection Division,
Georgia Department of Natural Resources
Publication Date: Unpublished Material
Title: Landfill spreadsheet
Geospatial Data Presentation Form: spreadsheet
Other Citation Details: Extract from LPB Q&A database MFAC.DTF
of landfills
Online Linkage: none
Source Scale Denominator: not applicable
Type of Source Media: electronic mail system
Source Time Period of Content:
Time Period Information:
Single Date/Time:
Calendar Date: 5/17/2001
Source Currentness Reference: data extraction date
Source Citation Abbreviation: LPBXL
Source Contribution: Excel spreadsheet from Land Protection Branch
provided facility information for 434 landfill records.
Source Information:
Source Citation:
Citation Information:
Originator: Hazardous Waste Management Branch
Publication Date: Unpublished Material
Title: HSI IDs for Landfills
Geospatial Data Presentation Form: spreadsheet
Source Scale Denominator: not applicable
Type of Source Media: electronic mail system
Source Time Period of Content:
Time Period Information:
Single Date/Time:
Calendar Date: 7/01/2001
Source Currentness Reference: publication date
Source Citation Abbreviation: HWMBXL
Source Contribution: Excel spreadsheet from Hazardous Waste Management
Branch provided HSI IDs for 173 landfill records
Process Step:
Process Description:
import cover DR0002 as albmorg
additem permno
move contents of permit number 1 to permno
Source Used Citation Abbreviation: DR0002
Process Date: 10/30/2000
Process Step:
Process Description: import cover DR0020 as alblfill
Source Used Citation Abbreviation: DR0020
Process Date: 10/30/2000
Process Step:
Process Description:
project cover albmorg from albers to utm16 as morg16
project cover albmorg from albers to utm17
as morg17
Source Used Citation Abbreviation: DR0002
Process Date: 10/31/2000
Process Step:
Process Description:
project cover alblfill from albers to utm16 as plfill16
Source Used Citation Abbreviation: DR0020
Process Date: 10/31/2000
Process Step:
Process Description:
In Arcview, using DOT county series tiff maps as background, compare points
with common permit numbers between the lfill16 and morg16, and lfill17 and morg17.
In cases where the two supposedly duplicate points do not geographically coincide,
a small map is produced and sent to LPB for clarification.
Source Used Citation Abbreviation: DR0002
Source Used Citation Abbreviation: DR0020
Source Used Citation Abbreviation: DOTCNTY
Process Date: October 2000 through March 2001
Process Step:
Process Description:
In ArcMap, deleted 315 duplicate landfill points in albmorg and 4 duplicate
landfill points from alblfill. In 18 cases in albmorg, moved permit number from
permit number 2, permit number 3, or permit number 4 to permno to overwrite
a duplicate permit number. Moved 2 points in alblfill to corrected locations
per LPB. In alblfill, some permits had exactly the same lat-long, as one GPS
reading was used for two permits. Those 77 points were moved to and offset by
no more than 5 meters to separate the points slightly. The offset was performed
so that the user could zoom in and be able to see 2 distinct points.
Source Used Citation Abbreviation: DR0002
Source Used Citation Abbreviation: DR0020
Process Date: October 2000 through March 2001
Process Step:
Process Description:
For albmorg, modify item names to match those in alblfill. Drop some items
not in alblfill. For alblfill, drop some unnecessary items. Appended albmorg
to alblfill to combo.
Source Used Citation Abbreviation: DR0020
Source Used Citation Abbreviation: DR0020
Process Step:
Process Description:
In Excel, save the LPB spreadsheet out to a dBase file. DBASEINFO to convert
the dBase file to an Info file scott.tab Copy coverage combo to combo2 JOINITEM
scott.tab to combo2.pat Check for records which did not join. Fix typos in permit
numbers in scott.tab which did not join. Copy coverage combo to combo3 JOINITEM
scott.tab to combo3.pat
Source Used Citation Abbreviation: DR0002
Source Used Citation Abbreviation: DR0020
Source Used Citation Abbreviation: LPBXL
Process Date: 5/21/2001
Process Step:
Process Description:
Additem hsi id and dhsi id to combo3 Type in HSI ID and delisted HSI IDs from
HW spreadsheet. Project coverage combo3 to dr0110 from albers to decimal degrees
Source Used Citation Abbreviation: HWMBXL
Source Used Citation Abbreviation: DR0020
Source Used Citation Abbreviation: DR0002
Process Step:
Process Description: Export coverage dr0110 to export file
Spatial Data Organization Information:
Direct Spatial Reference Method: Vector
Point and Vector Object Information:
SDTS Terms Description:
SDTS Point and Vector Object Type: Entity point
Point and Vector Object Count: 1069
SDTS Terms Description:
SDTS Point and Vector Object Type: Point
Point and Vector Object Count: 8
Spatial Reference Information:
Horizontal Coordinate System Definition:
Geographic:
Latitude Resolution: 0.000000
Longitude Resolution: 0.000000
Geographic Coordinate Units: Decimal degrees
Geodetic Model:
Horizontal Datum Name: North American Datum of 1983
Ellipsoid Name: Geodetic Reference System 80
Semi-major Axis: 6378137.000000
Denominator of Flattening Ratio: 298.257222
Entity and Attribute Information:
Overview Description:
Entity and Attribute Overview:
COLUMN ITEM NAME WIDTH OUTPUT TYPE
1 AREA 8
18 F
9 PERIMETER 8 18
F
17 DR0110# 4 5
B
21 DR0110-ID 4 5
B
25 PERMITNO 20 20
C
45 NAME 70 70
C
115 SITE_OCC 5 5
C
120 CNTYNAME 23 23
C
143 LLSOURCE 6 6
C
149 LLMETH 1 1
C
150 LPB 1
1 C
151 FAC_ADDR 27 27
C
178 CITY 24
24 C
202 ZIP_CODE 10 10
C
212 PERMIT_ISS 13 13
C
225 DATE_CEASE 8 10
D
233 PRIVATE_SI 11 11
C
244 PHONE_AREA 8 12
F
252 PHONE_NUMB 11 11
C
263 GW 4
4 C
267 OP_STAT 9 9
C
276 FAC_TYPE 10 10
C
286 HSI_ID 5 5
C
291 DHSI_ID 5 5
C
Detailed Description:
Entity Type:
Entity Type Label: dr0110.pat
Attribute:
Attribute Label: FID
Attribute Definition: Internal feature number.
Attribute Definition Source: ESRI
Attribute Domain Values:
Unrepresentable Domain: Sequential unique whole numbers that are automatically
generated.
Attribute:
Attribute Label: Shape
Attribute Definition: Feature geometry.
Attribute Definition Source: ESRI
Attribute Domain Values:
Unrepresentable Domain: Coordinates defining the features.
Attribute:
Attribute Label: AREA
Attribute Definition: Area of feature in internal units squared.
Attribute Definition Source: ESRI
Attribute Domain Values:
Unrepresentable Domain: Area is always zero for point coverages. Values
are automatically generated.
Attribute:
Attribute Label: PERIMETER
Attribute Definition: Perimeter of feature in internal units.
Attribute Definition Source: ESRI
Attribute Domain Values:
Unrepresentable Domain: Perimeter is always zero for point coverages.
Values are automatically generated.
Attribute:
Attribute Label: DR0110#
Attribute Definition: Internal feature number.
Attribute Definition Source: ESRI
Attribute Domain Values:
Unrepresentable Domain: Sequential unique whole numbers that are automatically
generated.
Attribute:
Attribute Label: DR0110-ID
Attribute Definition: User-defined feature number.
Attribute Definition Source: ESRI
Attribute:
Attribute Label: PERMITNO
Attribute Definition: Permit number as assigned by LPB. Each permit
number is unique, with a 3 digit prefix followed by a hyphen, then 3 digits
and some letters. The first 3 digits of the permit number represent the county
in which the landfill is located. The prefix numbers are assigned in alphabetical
order, with Appling county being 001 and Worth county being 159. In a few cases,
where the permit has been applied for but not yet granted, the prefix is "APL"
instead of the county number. The alphabet characters at the end of the permit
number represent different types of landfills. "MSWL" designates a Municipal
Solid Waste Landfill. "SL" is a Sanitary Waste Landfill. "C&D" is a Construction
and Demolition Landfill. "L" is a Dry Trash Landfill. "LI" is an Industrial
Waste Landfill. These designations represent the original facility type for
which the landfill was permitted. In some cases, the landfill have since converted
to a different type of operation, for example, from an "SL" facility to a "C&D"
facility. In those cases the permit number does not change. Other types of solid
waste handling operations are as follows: "BA" is a baler facility. "CO" is
a composting facility. "IL" is an inert landfill. "INC" is an incinerator facility.
"MRF" is a materials recovery facility. "RM" is a recovered materials facility.
"SH" is a shredding facility. "TS" is a transfer station facility. The user
should look at the Fac_Type attribute to determine the current facility type
for a particular solid waste facility or operation
Attribute Definition Source: LPB
Attribute:
Attribute Label: NAME
Attribute Definition: The name of the facility as recorded by LPB
Attribute Definition Source: LPB
Attribute:
Attribute Label: SITE_OCC
Attribute Definition: If applicable, the physical location within
the facility where the GPS reading was taken. Typically the GPS reading would
have been taken at the weigh station or at the entrance to the landfill.
Attribute Definition Source: GSB
Attribute Domain Values:
Enumerated Domain:
Enumerated Domain Value: EN
Enumerated Domain Value Definition: GPS reading taken at the entrance
to the facility
Enumerated Domain Value Definition Source: GSB
Enumerated Domain:
Enumerated Domain Value: NA
Enumerated Domain Value Definition: Not applicable - no GPS reading
taken for this facility
Enumerated Domain:
Enumerated Domain Value: NL
Enumerated Domain Value Definition: None listed- a GPS reading was
taken for this facility, but no code was for site_occ was listed.
Enumerated Domain:
Enumerated Domain Value: OT
Enumerated Domain Value Definition: GPS reading taken at some location
other than the entrance or the weigh station
Enumerated Domain Value Definition Source: GSB
Enumerated Domain:
Enumerated Domain Value: WS
Enumerated Domain Value Definition: GPS reading taken at the weigh
station for the facility
Enumerated Domain Value Definition Source: GSB
Attribute:
Attribute Label: CNTYNAME
Attribute Definition: The name of the county where the facility is
located
Attribute Definition Source: GSB
Attribute:
Attribute Label: LLSOURCE
Attribute Definition: Source of the location information for the facility
Attribute Definition Source: GSB
Attribute Domain Values:
Enumerated Domain:
Enumerated Domain Value: dr0020
Enumerated Domain Value Definition: Location information came from
Documentation Report 00-20: Solid Waste Landfills Within the State of Georgia,
Permitted Through December 1999
Enumerated Domain Value Definition Source: GSB
Enumerated Domain:
Enumerated Domain Value: dr0002
Enumerated Domain Value Definition: Location information came from
Documentation Report 00-02: Landfill Location and Inspection Log - 1983-1992
Enumerated Domain Value Definition Source: GSB
Attribute:
Attribute Label: LLMETH
Attribute Definition: Method used to calculate the latitude and longitude
coordinates
Attribute Definition Source: GSB
Attribute Domain Values:
Enumerated Domain:
Enumerated Domain Value: G
Enumerated Domain Value Definition: Collected with GPS receiver and
differentially corrected in post-processing
Enumerated Domain Value Definition Source: GSB
Enumerated Domain:
Enumerated Domain Value: I
Enumerated Domain Value Definition: Position interpolated from paper
maps from the Landfill Location and Inspection Log - 1973 to 1992
Enumerated Domain Value Definition Source: GSB
Attribute:
Attribute Label: LPB
Attribute Definition: Are there records for this landfill in the LPB
MFAC.DTF database?
Attribute Definition Source: LPB
Attribute Domain Values:
Enumerated Domain:
Enumerated Domain Value: Y
Enumerated Domain Value Definition: Yes
Enumerated Domain Value Definition Source: LPB
Enumerated Domain:
Enumerated Domain Value: N
Enumerated Domain Value Definition: No
Enumerated Domain Value Definition Source: LPB
Attribute:
Attribute Label: FAC_ADDR
Attribute Definition: Facility address as listed in the LPB MFAC.DTF
database
Attribute Definition Source: LPB
Attribute:
Attribute Label: CITY
Attribute Definition: Facility city as listed in the LPB MFAC.DTF
database
Attribute Definition Source: LPB
Attribute:
Attribute Label: ZIP_CODE
Attribute Definition: Facility zip code as listed in the LPB MFAC.DTF
database
Attribute Definition Source: LPB
Attribute:
Attribute Label: PERMIT_ISS
Attribute Definition: date the permit was issued, as listed in the
LPB MFAC.DTF database
Attribute Definition Source: LPB
Attribute:
Attribute Label: DATE_CEASE
Attribute Definition: Date ceased accepting waste, as listed in the
LPB MFAC.DTF database
Attribute Definition Source: LPB
Attribute:
Attribute Label: PRIVATE_SI
Attribute Definition: Is this a privately owned facility, as listed
in the LPB MFAC.DTF database
Attribute Definition Source: LPB
Attribute Domain Values:
Enumerated Domain:
Enumerated Domain Value: TRUE
Enumerated Domain Value Definition: The landfill is privately owned
by a business or corporation.
Enumerated Domain Value Definition Source: LPB
Enumerated Domain:
Enumerated Domain Value: FALSE
Enumerated Domain Value Definition: The landfill is publicly owned
by a municipality, authority, or other government entity.
Enumerated Domain:
Enumerated Domain Value: NoCode
Enumerated Domain Value Definition: No code listed. The landfill is
publicly owned. This is the same as "FALSE" but the LPB data entry personnel
left the field blank in the LPB MFAC.DTF database.
Enumerated Domain:
Enumerated Domain Value: NotApp
Enumerated Domain Value Definition: Not applicable, there is no record
for this landfill in the LPB database.
Attribute:
Attribute Label: PHONE_AREA
Attribute Definition: telephone number area code, as listed in the
LPB MFAC.DTF database
Attribute Definition Source: LPB
Attribute:
Attribute Label: PHONE_NUMB
Attribute Definition: telephone number of the landfill, as listed
in the LPB MFAC.DTF database
Attribute:
Attribute Label: GW
Attribute Definition: Is ground-water monitoring required? As listed
in the MFAC.DTF database
Attribute Definition Source: LPB
Attribute Domain Values:
Enumerated Domain:
Enumerated Domain Value: D
Enumerated Domain Value Definition: Groundwater monitoring is deferred.
The facility requested to be deferred from ground-water monitoring and was granted
a deferral by EPD. Per the regulations, the facility may have been required
to monitor, but due to deferrals is no longer required to monitor at this time.
Deferrals were granted if landfill could make an argument that the type of waste
received would not cause a problem to the groundwater.
Enumerated Domain:
Enumerated Domain Value: N
Enumerated Domain Value Definition: Ground-water monitoring is not
required. The landfill closed prior to the beginning of monitoring requirements.
Enumerated Domain:
Enumerated Domain Value: Y
Enumerated Domain Value Definition: Ground-water monitoring is required
and installation has been approved.
Enumerated Domain:
Enumerated Domain Value: NC
Enumerated Domain Value Definition: No ground-water monitoring code.
There is a record for this landfill listed in the LPB MFAC.DTF database, but
there is no code value listed for this particular field. For those facilities
that have an OP_STAT of either "C" (permit issued/under construction) or "PA"
(permit applied for), ground-water monitoring is required but the environmental
monitoring system has not been installed yet. Normally the GW field in the database
for NEW facilities is updated to a "Y" when the ground-water monitoring system
installation has been approved by EPD. The other facilities with the "NC" value
are required to monitor but have not complied.
Enumerated Domain:
Enumerated Domain Value: NA
Enumerated Domain Value Definition: Not applicable, there is no record
for this landfill in the LPB MFAC.DTF database
Attribute:
Attribute Label: OP_STAT
Attribute Definition: Operating Status, as listed in the MFAC.DTF
database.
Attribute Definition Source: LPB
Attribute Domain Values:
Enumerated Domain:
Enumerated Domain Value: 1
Enumerated Domain Value Definition: Active. The facility/operation
has met all the regulatory construction requirements and is in operation
Enumerated Domain Value Definition Source: LPB
Enumerated Domain:
Enumerated Domain Value: 2
Enumerated Domain Value Definition: Closed. The disposal facility
has closed and met all the regulatory closure requirements.
Enumerated Domain Value Definition Source: LPB
Enumerated Domain:
Enumerated Domain Value: A
Enumerated Domain Value Definition: Expansion of permitted facility
under court appeal.
Enumerated Domain Value Definition Source: LPB
Enumerated Domain:
Enumerated Domain Value: C
Enumerated Domain Value Definition: Permit Issued. Applicant has met
all the requirements to obtain a permit. Construction of the facility may begin.
Enumerated Domain Value Definition Source: LPB
Enumerated Domain:
Enumerated Domain Value: I
Enumerated Domain Value Definition: Ceased
accepting waste. The disposal facility has ceased accepting waste and closed
prior to establishment of more stringent regulatory closure requirements. The
facility is considered to be "inactive" rather than "closed".
Enumerated Domain Value Definition Source: LPB, GSB
Enumerated Domain:
Enumerated Domain Value: I-D
Enumerated Domain Value Definition: Ceased
accepting waste. The disposal facility has ceased accepting waste and is in
the process of completing regulatory closure requirements.
Enumerated Domain Value Definition Source: LPB, GSB
Enumerated Domain:
Enumerated Domain Value: PA
Enumerated Domain Value Definition: Permit
Application. An application for a solid waste disposal (or processing, or handling,
etc.) permit has been received by EPD.
Enumerated Domain Value Definition Source: LPB
Enumerated Domain:
Enumerated Domain Value: NC
Enumerated Domain Value Definition: No
operating status code. There is a record for this landfill listed in the LPB
MFAC.DTF database, but there is no code value listed for this particular field.
Enumerated Domain Value Definition Source: GSB
Enumerated Domain:
Enumerated Domain Value: NA
Enumerated Domain Value Definition: Not
applicable. There is no record for this landfill in the LPB MFAC.DTF database.
Enumerated Domain Value Definition Source: GSB
Attribute:
Attribute Label: FAC_TYPE
Attribute Definition: Facility Type
Attribute Definition Source: LPB
Attribute Domain Values:
Enumerated Domain:
Enumerated Domain Value: C&D
Enumerated Domain Value Definition: Construction/Demolition Waste
Landfill for dry trash (non-putrescible waste). Accepts waste building materials
and rubble resulting from construction, remodeling, repair and demolition operations
of pavements, houses, commercial buildings, and or other structures. Such wastes
include but are not necessarily limited to wood, bricks, metal, concrete, wall
board, paper or cardboard.
Enumerated Domain Value Definition Source: LPB
Enumerated Domain:
Enumerated Domain Value: L
Enumerated Domain Value Definition: Dry Trash (non-putrescible waste)
Landfill (older designation)
Enumerated Domain Value Definition Source: LPB
Enumerated Domain:
Enumerated Domain Value: LI
Enumerated Domain Value Definition: Industrial Waste Landfill. . Accepts
solid waste generated by manufacturing or industrial processes that is not hazardous
waste. Can also accept commercial waste.
Enumerated Domain Value Definition Source: LPB
Enumerated Domain:
Enumerated Domain Value: MSWL
Enumerated Domain Value Definition: Municipal Solid Waste (putrescible
waste) Landfill. Accepts solid wastes from homes, industries, commercial buildings,
or institutional facilities. These are landfills which have installed liners
and leachate collection systems on permitted acreage, as required under federal
subtitle D regulations.
Enumerated Domain Value Definition Source: LPB
Enumerated Domain:
Enumerated Domain Value: NA
Enumerated Domain Value Definition: Not
applicable. There is no record for this landfill in the LPB MFAC.DTF database.
Enumerated Domain Value Definition Source: GSB
Enumerated Domain:
Enumerated Domain Value: SL
Enumerated Domain Value Definition: Sanitary Waste (putrescible waste)
landfill (older designation).
Enumerated Domain Value Definition Source: LPB
Attribute:
Attribute Label: HSI_ID
Attribute Definition: Hazardous Site Inventory Identification Number.
This field will have a value of "NA" for landfills which have no HSI_ID. EPD
places a site on the HSI where there has been a known or suspected release of
a regulated substance above a reportable quantity and which have yet to show
they meet state clean-up standards found in the Rules for Hazardous Site Response
(391-3-19). The HSI_ID is a unique 5 digit number for each site. However, in
some cases the same HSI_ID may be listed for several different LPB permit numbers.
This is due to the difficulty in reconciling the HSI records with the landfill
records. In some cases, the best guess of positional proximity and matching
facility names was used to relate HSI_IDs to the LPB permit number.
Attribute:
Attribute Label: DHSI_ID
Attribute Definition: Delisted Hazardous Site Inventory Identification
Number. Sites that were removed from the HSI due to EPD's determination that
the release did not exceed a reportable quantity at the time of listing or the
release meets the clean-up standards found in Section 391-3-19-.07 of the Rules
for Hazardous Site Response.
Distribution Information:
Distributor:
Contact Information:
Contact Organization Primary:
Contact Organization: Georgia Department of Natural Resources, Environmental
Protection Division, Geologic Survey Branch
Contact Person: Information Geologist
Contact Position: Information Geologist
Contact Voice Telephone: 404-656-3214
Contact Facsimile Telephone: 404-657-8379
Contact Electronic Mail Address: Info_Geologist@mail.dnr.state.ga.us
Resource Description: Documentation Report 01-10 for GIS Database:
Combined Databases of Landfills in Georgia; Historic and Current through 1999
Distribution Liability: None
Standard Order Process:
Digital Form:
Digital Transfer Information:
Format Name: ARC
File Decompression Technique: no compression applied
Transfer Size: 0.398
Digital Transfer Option:
Offline Option:
Offline Media: 3-1/2 inch floppy disk
Fees: copy charges
Ordering Instructions: Contact the Information Geologist at 404-656-3214
Custom Order Process: Contact the Information Geologist at 404-656-3214
Technical Prerequisites: This database is available in the ESRI Arc/Info
export format (.e00). The prospective user will need to have access to software
which can read this format.
Available Time Period:
Time Period Information:
Range of Dates/Times:
Beginning Time: 8:00am
Ending Time: 4:30pm
Metadata Reference Information:
Metadata Date: 20010515
Metadata Review Date: see signature sheet
Metadata Contact:
Contact Information:
Contact Organization Primary:
Contact Organization: Geologic Survey Branch, Environmental Protection
Division, Georgia Department of Natural Resources.
Contact Person: Information Geologist.
Contact Address:
Address Type: Room 400, 19 MLK Jr. Dr., SW
City: Atlanta
State or Province: Georgia.
Postal Code: 30034
Contact Voice Telephone: 404-656-3214
Metadata Standard Name: FGDC Content Standards for Digital Geospatial
Metadata
Metadata Standard Version: FGDC-STD-001-1998
Metadata Time Convention: local time
Metadata Extensions:
Online Linkage: <http://www.esri.com/metadata/esriprof80.html>
Profile Name: ESRI Metadata Profile
Part C. The Digital Files Containing
The GIS Database:
Combined Databases
of Landfills in Georgia; Historic and Current through 1999,
The digital files are written on the enclosed 1.44 Mb diskette. The diskette
contains the following:
README.TXT - an ascii text file which is a digital copy of this page
DR0110.DOC - this documentation report in MS Word format.
DR0110.TXT - this documentation report in ascii text format
DR0110.E00 - the GIS database in Arc/Info export format
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