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Service Description: Municipal Setting Designations: An MSD is an official state designation given to property within a municipality or its extraterritorial jurisdiction that certifies that designated groundwater at the property is not used as potable water, and is prohibited from future use as potable water because that groundwater is contaminated in excess of the applicable potable-water protective concentration level. The prohibition must be in the form of a city ordinance, or a restrictive covenant that is enforceable by the city and filed in the property records. The program ID is the application number and is the dataset's key field labeled as "MSD_ID". The Municipal Setting Designations web URL is: (https://www.tceq.texas.gov/remediation/msd.html). Disclaimer: This product is for informational purposes only and may not be suitable for legal, engineering, or surveying purposes. It does not represent an official survey and represents only the approximate relative location of features and boundaries. Mapping may not necessarily reflect on-the-ground conditions. This product and those involved in its production make no claims as to the accuracy or reliability of the data, and neither assumes, nor will accept liability for their use.
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Title: TCEQ_Municipal_Setting_Designations_Points
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Comments: <DIV STYLE="text-align:Left;font-size:12pt"><P><SPAN>Municipal Setting Designations: An MSD is an official state designation given to property within a municipality or its extraterritorial jurisdiction that certifies that designated groundwater at the property is not used as potable water, and is prohibited from future use as potable water because that groundwater is contaminated in excess of the applicable potable-water protective concentration level. The prohibition must be in the form of a city ordinance, or a restrictive covenant that is enforceable by the city and filed in the property records. The program ID is the application number and is the dataset's key field labeled as "MSD_ID". The Municipal Setting Designations web URL is: (https://www.tceq.texas.gov/remediation/msd.html). Disclaimer: This product is for informational purposes only and may not be suitable for legal, engineering, or surveying purposes. It does not represent an official survey and represents only the approximate relative location of features and boundaries. Mapping may not necessarily reflect on-the-ground conditions. This product and those involved in its production make no claims as to the accuracy or reliability of the data, and neither assumes, nor will accept liability for their use.</SPAN></P></DIV>
Subject: The Texas Municipal Setting Designation (MSD) Point dataset is a compilation of the real properties centroid locations that applicants to the MSD program have designated as 'proposed" MSD areas. This dataset has been created to show the geographical area the applicant has applied for an MSD under the program. Each area is identified by the program's application ID (i.e. MSD AP 001). This dataset corresponds to the TCEQ_MSD_POLY feature class which uses the same application number and key field name "MSD_ID". The point coordinates are the approximate centroid of the proposed MSD area(s) and polygon/boundary coordinates are the real property limits of an MSD coverage area.
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Keywords: MSD,Municipal Setting Designations,Remediation,Waste,TCEQ,Texas
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