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Description: This dataset contains the locations of municipal and industrial direct discharge wastewater treatment facilities throughout the state of Vermont. Spatial data is not maintained and therefore, this dataset may not be complete. Current facility specific information can be accessed by the Wastewater Inventory URL field. Data within the Wastewater Inventory is current and maintained by Wastewater Program staff.
Description: Here you will find Vermont businesses and institutions (such as restaurants, grocery stores, markets, hospitals, schools, food manufacturers, assisted living facilities, correctional facilities, and more) with the estimated tons of food scraps they might generate. It was created using three main datasets—the Vermont Department of Health’s (VDH) 2013 Food Producers data, Stone Environmental’ s (Stone) original food scrap generator list for all towns from their 2009 Vermont Compost/Biogas Data Viewer project (developed with assistance and input from the Central Vermont Solid Waste Management District), and Vermont Sustainable Jobs Fund’s (VSJF) 2013 Farm‐to‐Plate Food Atlas dataset. These datasets were compared and combined to provide the bulk of the food scrap generators (FSG) of food waste generators in the state. This map contains inaccuracies. With over 6,000 entries and a near constant opening and closing of businesses around the state, it is challenging to keep up-to-date information. Weekly food scrap tonnages for food scrap generators are estimates only.
Description: This dataset was developed from the Vermont DEC's list of certified solid waste facilities. It includes facility name, contact information, and the materials accepted at the facility.
Description: Physical measurements and attributes of stream crossing structures and adjacent stream reaches which are used to provide a relative rating of aquatic organism passage and geomorphic compatibility. Additional screening tools have been developed to identify the amount of habitat available above and below individual structures and the potential for retrofitting an existing structure for improved aquatic organism passage. Data can be used to identify And prioritize potential stream crossing replacements/retrofit projects to improve biological/stream processes and flood resiliency.
Description: Database contains information on ownership and system construction for underground storage tank facilities statewide. Database was developed in early 1990's for program management, and has been updated to more modern data systems periodically.