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Infiltration Forums > US: Great Lakes > Helpful resource for draining(Viewed 1011 times)
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Helpful resource for draining
< on 2/26/2017 10:03 PM >
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Hey Explorers!

This is my first post on UER, so here goes...

I've gotten a good start exploring with about 7 locations under my belt. Google Earth is great, but it isn't very helpful with finding drain locations. Thus, I began what ended up being hours of research through city documents to find this gem.

The attached Google Drive link is a wonderful map of drain paths and outfalls for a certain city named in the map. It even gives approximate diameters, so you ensure that you don't enter something two feet high. In my opinion, the map is good for finding a location to zoom in on with Google Earth satellite imagery.

https://drive.goog...c/view?usp=sharing

I would have attached it as an image, but the map is so big its file size was too large. If this resource is too specific for the forums, let me know. I thought it would be helpful to others and didn't know where else to put it.

~Ti6Al4V



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Re: Helpful resource for draining
<Reply # 1 on 2/27/2017 2:56 AM >
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Now I have to find one for Des Moines.



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