The land area of Genesee County, MI was 637 in 2018.

Land Area

Water Area

Land area is a measurement providing the size, in square miles, of the land portions of geographic entities for which the Census Bureau tabulates and disseminates data. Area is calculated from the specific boundary recorded for each entity in the Census Bureau's geographic database. Land area is based on current information in the TIGER® data base, calculated for use with Census 2010.

Water Area figures include inland, coastal, Great Lakes, and territorial sea water. Inland water consists of any lake, reservoir, pond, or similar body of water that is recorded in the Census Bureau's geographic database. It also includes any river, creek, canal, stream, or similar feature that is recorded in that database as a two- dimensional feature (rather than as a single line). The portions of the oceans and related large embayments (such as Chesapeake Bay and Puget Sound), the Gulf of Mexico, and the Caribbean Sea that belong to the United States and its territories are classified as coastal and territorial waters; the Great Lakes are treated as a separate water entity. Rivers and bays that empty into these bodies of water are treated as inland water from the point beyond which they are narrower than 1 nautical mile across. Identification of land and inland, coastal, territorial, and Great Lakes waters is for data presentation purposes only and does not necessarily reflect their legal definitions.

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Geographic and Area Datasets Involving Genesee County, MI

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    City of Flint Distribution System Monitoring Data

    data.michigan.gov | Last Updated 2022-05-13T12:00:19.000Z

    The City of Flint purchases treated water from the Great Lakes Water Authority (GLWA) and the Genesee County Drain Commissioner (GCDC) and provides further treatment to optimize corrosion control. • Data collected from the City's distribution system helps us know whether the treatment process is working correctly • Some data in the table is informational only • Some data shows whether target ranges for pH, orthophosphate, chlorine, and iron are being met. Other testing that EGLE is doing for the City of Flint is Lead and Copper Sequential Sampling. The four categories shown on the previous page (pH, Orthophosphate, Iron, and Chlorine) are main indicators of whether the City's corrosion control treatment is working properly. In 2017 EGLE set required ranges for pH and orthophosphate. An expanded dataset is available. Visit Michigan.gov/FlintWater for more information.

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    Genesee County Drain Commissioner (GCDC) Monitoring Data

    data.michigan.gov | Last Updated 2022-05-13T12:02:39.000Z

    Public water systems sample for many different water quality indicators, also known as parameters, every day to help ensure the safety of your drinking water. The data shown in the tables below helps the City of Flint make decisions about the best way to treat the water. If more than one sample is collected per day at a particular location, the average or range of all daily samples may be shown. This table shows water quality data for the GCDC system. The City of Flint will use this data to make treatment decisions when the GCDC is supplying water to the City of Flint. Visit Michigan.gov/FlintWater for more information.

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    City of Flint Distribution System Monitoring Data (Expanded)

    data.michigan.gov | Last Updated 2022-05-13T12:01:35.000Z

    The City of Flint purchases treated water from the Great Lakes Water Authority (GLWA) and the Genesee County Drain Commissioner (GCDC) and provides further treatment to optimize corrosion control. • Data collected from the City's distribution system helps us know whether the treatment process is working correctly • Some data in the table is informational only • Some data shows whether target ranges for pH, orthophosphate, chlorine, and iron are being met. Other testing that EGLE is doing for the City of Flint is Lead and Copper Sequential Sampling. This expanded dataset helps the City of Flint make decisions about the best way to treat the water. If more than one sample is collected per day at a particular location, the average or range of all daily samples may be shown. Visit Michigan.gov/FlintWater for more information.

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    Public Water Supply 90th Percentiles

    data.michigan.gov | Last Updated 2024-05-13T16:11:44.000Z

    This information can also be found on Michigan.gov/MiLeadSafe, under the Water Supply Lead Results page.

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    Rochester-Genesee Regional Transportation Authority (RGRTA) Percentage of Buses Running On Time: Beginning 2009

    data.ny.gov | Last Updated 2024-03-27T17:35:00.000Z

    This dataset identifies the percentage of Rochester-Genesee Regional Transportation Authority (RGRTA) buses that are on time. On-time performance includes the percentage of buses that leave their start point or arrive at a destination within 2:59 minutes early to 5:59 minutes late.

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    FY2014 MI Business Development Program Report

    transparencyarchive.michigan.gov | Last Updated 2016-11-18T18:46:58.000Z

    This table is generated off of a report for the Michigan legislature. To see the full report and footnotes, go to https://transparency.michigan.gov/FY2014-Business-Development-Program/FY2014-Business-Development-Program-Report/r5hg-r2wf

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    Great Lakes Water Authority (GLWA) Monitoring Data

    data.michigan.gov | Last Updated 2022-05-13T11:58:19.000Z

    Public water systems sample for many different water quality indicators, also known as parameters, every day to help ensure the safety of your drinking water. The data shown in the tables below helps the City of Flint make decisions about the best way to treat the water. If more than one sample is collected per day at a particular location, the average or range of all daily samples may be shown. This table shows water quality data for the GLWA water system. The City will use this data to make treatment decisions when the GLWA is supplying water to the City of Flint. For more information, visit Michigan.gov/FlintWater

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    FY2014 MI Community Revitalization Program

    transparencyarchive.michigan.gov | Last Updated 2016-11-18T18:57:02.000Z

    This table is generated off of a report for the Michigan legislature. To see the full report and footnotes, go to https://transparency.michigan.gov/FY2014-MI-Community-Revitalization-Program/FY2014-MI-Community-Revitalization-Program-Annual-/nx28-d3e3

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    Beach E. coli Predictions

    data.cityofchicago.org | Last Updated 2023-09-05T04:55:04.000Z

    The Chicago Park District issues swim advisories at beaches along Chicago's Lake Michigan lakefront based on E. coli levels. This dataset shows predicted E. coli levels based on an experimental analytical modeling approach.

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    Current Season Spring Trout Stocking

    data.ny.gov | Last Updated 2024-03-18T19:40:19.000Z

    DEC stocks close to 2 million catchable-size brook, brown, and rainbow trout in over 309 lakes and ponds and roughly 2,900 miles of streams across the state each spring. This dataset represents the planned stocking numbers, species and time of spring for those waters for the current fishing season. The current stocking data is updated annually in mid-March.