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Ammoclip
location: North Georgia, USA Gender: Male
Chuck U. Farley
| | | Southeastern Drain Research Project < on 12/2/2010 1:33 AM >
| | | It's not too hard to find drain information on then internet. I will make a MySite with all the SE Drain information in one spot if you all wanna help me with collecting data for it. Here is a couple things I found right off the bat.
If you see an incorrect GPS entry in the DB, FIX IT! |
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Cardinal Awol
Gender: Male
Nobody expects...
| | Re: Southeastern Drain Research Project <Reply # 2 on 12/2/2010 3:44 AM >
| | | Mine too! Anyone done any drains in Florida? Don't think Miami has any, but I've been wondering about Jacksonville.
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Bennet
location: GA, KY, TN, TX, AL
SP.E.C.T.R.E. Vanguard
| | Re: Southeastern Drain Research Project <Reply # 3 on 12/2/2010 4:35 AM >
| | | http://map24.epa.gov/emr/. That link should pull up a map of the US and all kinds of water related things. If that link doesn't do right, go to this link: http://cfpub.epa.g...water/tmdltool.cfm, and type in an address and pull up the map that way. The map will be a pop-up. I'm not really sure if you can jump straight to the map, or if you have to just type some place in first. All I know is that it didn't work in Chrome, but it did work in Internet Explorer 8. And it had a crap-load of things you could turn on or turn off. Maybe it's fucking useless, I don't really know much about drains, but I wanted to try to help. It probably is useless, but I had to read a ton of shit about watersheds and click a lot of links to get that map so I'm posting it. Hopefully someone uses it.
"In a world of owls, this guy is a cat." - A.E.D. |
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redSky
location: Seattle (formerly ATL) Gender: Male
SPECTRE Vanguard
| | | Re: Southeastern Drain Research Project <Reply # 4 on 12/3/2010 2:19 PM >
| | | That map is purdy. Here's a question for those who know a thing or two (unlike me), how do you tell which drains on these things are man-sized?
SPECTRE - Repariamus Urbes Occultas |
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Cardinal Awol
Gender: Male
Nobody expects...
| | Re: Southeastern Drain Research Project <Reply # 5 on 12/4/2010 12:24 AM >
| | | Get out there and pop a manhole. Or find an outfall in Google Earth and compare its size to objects nearby like cars.
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BOX
box1
| | Re: Southeastern Drain Research Project <Reply # 6 on 12/4/2010 12:47 AM >
| | | i'd love to be able to zoom and see if the Piedmont park outfall is on that map.
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