The water area of Bristol, CT was 0 in 2010. The water area of Meriden, CT was 0 in 2010.
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 Bristol, CT or Meriden, CT
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COVID-19 Cases in CT Schools (By School), 2020-2021 School Year - Archive
data.ct.gov | Last Updated 2023-08-02T15:48:47.000ZThis dataset provides the number of weekly COVID-19 cases for staff and students in CT PK-12 schools by school. As of 6/24/2021, COVID-19 school-based surveillance activities for the 2020 – 2021 academic year has ended. The Connecticut Department of Public Health along with the Connecticut State Department of Education are planning to resume these activities at the start of the 2021 – 2022 academic year. Data for the 2021-2022 school year is available here: https://data.ct.gov/Health-and-Human-Services/COVID-19-Cases-in-CT-Schools-By-School-2021-2022-S/8xd9-2eym
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Spill Incidents from January 1, 1996 to June 30, 2022
data.ct.gov | Last Updated 2024-10-10T16:14:32.000ZNote: Please use this link to leave the data view and to see the full description: https://data.ct.gov/Environment-and-Natural-Resources/Spill-Incidents/wr2a-rnsg Description of Dataset: This data set represents information reported between July 1, 1996 and June 30, 2022 to the Department of Energy and Environmental Protection (CT DEEP), generally to the CT DEEP Dispatch Center, regarding releases of substances to the environment, generally through accidental spills. For information related to releases reported to CT DEEP from July 1, 2022 to the present, go to Incident Reports for Releases Reported to CT DEEP July 1, 2022 to present at: https://connecticut.hazconnect.com/listincidentpublic.aspx For a dataset related to releases reported to CT DEEP from July 1, 2022 to recent refer to the CT Open Data dataset: https://data.ct.gov/Environment-and-Natural-Resources/Spill-Incidents-from-July-1-2022-to-Recent-for-Dow/ffju-s5c5 Connecticut General Statutes Section 22a-450 requires anyone who causes any discharge, spillage, uncontrolled loss, seepage or filtration of oil or petroleum or chemical liquids or solid, liquid or gaseous products, or hazardous wastes which poses a potential threat to human health or the environment to report that release to the CT DEEP. Reports of releases from other persons are also included in this dataset. Examples of what may be included in a spill incident record includes: Administrative information (unique spill case number). Spill date/time. Location. Spill source and cause. Material(s) and material type spilled. Quantity spilled. Measurement units. Surface water bodies affected. Data limitations and factors to consider when using this data: This data is limited to information about a spill incident as it was known at the time it was reported to CT DEEP. Although some data reflects updated information after the time of the initial notification, CT DEEP is unable to field check and verify all reported information. Therefore, information later determined to be incomplete or inaccurate may exist in this data set. There may also be spelling errors or other unintentionally inaccurate data that was transcribed in the spill incident report. This dataset is a subset of records and information that may be available about releases that have occurred at specific locations. This dataset does not replace a full review of files publicly available either on-line and/or at CT DEEP’s Records Center. For a complete review of agency records for this or other agency programs, you can perform your own search in our DEEP public file room located at 79 Elm Street, Hartford CT or at our DEEP Online Search Portal at: https://filings.deep.ct.gov/DEEPDocumentSearchPortal/Home . If errors are found or there are questions about the data, please contact the program unit using the following email address: DEEP.SpillsDocs@ct.gov
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COVID-19 Cases in CT Schools (Statewide), 2020-2021 School Year - Archive
data.ct.gov | Last Updated 2023-08-02T15:51:38.000ZThis dataset provides the number of weekly COVID-19 cases for staff and students in CT public and private PK-12 schools. As of 6/24/2021, COVID-19 school-based surveillance activities for the 2020 – 2021 academic year has ended. The Connecticut Department of Public Health along with the Connecticut State Department of Education are planning to resume these activities at the start of the 2021 – 2022 academic year. Data for the 2021-2022 school year is available here: https://data.ct.gov/Health-and-Human-Services/COVID-19-Cases-in-CT-Schools-Statewide-2021-2022-S/72vp-djx5
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Personal Income Tax By Town, 2011-2020
data.ct.gov | Last Updated 2024-08-22T19:09:20.000ZCT Income Tax Collections by Town from 2011-2020. For more recent tax data, see <a href="https://data.ct.gov/Tax-and-Revenue/Connecticut-Personal-Income-Tax-Summary/9mb8-59r7/about_data">Connecticut Personal Income Tax Summary</a>.
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Hazardous Waste Portal Manifest Metadata
data.ct.gov | Last Updated 2024-01-23T16:24:48.000ZNote: Please use the following view to be able to see the entire Dataset Description: https://data.ct.gov/Environment-and-Natural-Resources/Hazardous-Waste-Portal-Manifest-Metadata/x2z6-swxe Dataset Description Outline (5 sections) • INTRODUCTION • WHY USE THE CONNECTICUT OPEN DATA PORTAL MANIFEST METADATA DATASET INSTEAD OF THE DEEP DOCUMENT ONLINE SEARCH PORTAL ITSELF? • WHAT MANIFESTS ARE INCLUDED IN DEEP’S MANIFEST PERMANENT RECORDS ARE ALSO AVAILABLE VIA THE DEEP DOCUMENT SEARCH PORTAL AND CT OPEN DATA? • HOW DOES THE PORTAL MANIFEST METADATA DATASET RELATE TO THE OTHER TWO MANIFEST DATASETS PUBLISHED IN CT OPEN DATA? • IMPORTANT NOTES INTRODUCTION • All of DEEP’s paper hazardous waste manifest records were recently scanned and “indexed”. • Indexing consisted of 6 basic pieces of information or “metadata” taken from each manifest about the Generator and stored with the scanned image. The metadata enables searches by: Site Town, Site Address, Generator Name, Generator ID Number, Manifest ID Number and Date of Shipment. • All of the metadata and scanned images are available electronically via DEEP’s Document Online Search Portal at: https://filings.deep.ct.gov/DEEPDocumentSearchPortal/ • Therefore, it is no longer necessary to visit the DEEP Records Center in Hartford for manifest records or information. • This CT Data dataset “Hazardous Waste Portal Manifest Metadata” (or “Portal Manifest Metadata”) was copied from the DEEP Document Online Search Portal, and includes only the metadata – no images. WHY USE THE CONNECTICUT OPEN DATA PORTAL MANIFEST METADATA DATASET INSTEAD OF THE DEEP DOCUMENT ONLINE SEARCH PORTAL ITSELF? The Portal Manifest Metadata is a good search tool to use along with the Portal. Searching the Portal Manifest Metadata can provide the following advantages over searching the Portal: • faster searches, especially for “large searches” - those with a large number of search returns unlimited number of search returns (Portal is limited to 500); • larger display of search returns; • search returns can be sorted and filtered online in CT Data; and • search returns and the entire dataset can be downloaded from CT Data and used offline (e.g. download to Excel format) • metadata from searches can be copied from CT Data and pasted into the Portal search fields to quickly find single scanned images. The main advantages of the Portal are: • it provides access to scanned images of manifest documents (CT Data does not); and • images can be downloaded one or multiple at a time. WHAT MANIFESTS ARE INCLUDED IN DEEP’S MANIFEST PERMANENT RECORDS ARE ALSO AVAILABLE VIA THE DEEP DOCUMENT SEARCH PORTAL AND CT OPEN DATA? All hazardous waste manifest records received and maintained by the DEEP Manifest Program; including: • manifests originating from a Connecticut Generator or sent to a Connecticut Destination Facility including manifests accompanying an exported shipment • manifests with RCRA hazardous waste listed on them (such manifests may also have non-RCRA hazardous waste listed) • manifests from a Generator with a Connecticut Generator ID number (permanent or temporary number) • manifests with sufficient quantities of RCRA hazardous waste listed for DEEP to consider the Generator to be a Small or Large Quantity Generator • manifests with PCBs listed on them from 2016 to 6-29-2018. • Note: manifests sent to a CT Destination Facility were indexed by the Connecticut or Out of State Generator. Searches by CT Designated Facility are not possible unless such facility is the Generator for the purposes of manifesting. All other manifests were considered “non-hazardous” manifests and not scanned. They were discarded after 2 years in accord with DEEP records retention schedule. Non-hazardous manifests include: • Manifests with only non-RCRA hazardous waste listed • Manifests from generators that did not have a permanent or temporary Generator ID number • Sometimes non-hazardous manifests were considered “Hazar
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Connecticut Earned Income Tax Credit By Town, 2011-2020
data.ct.gov | Last Updated 2024-08-22T19:08:07.000ZAnnual CT EITC Credit Data. For more recent tax data, see <a href="https://data.ct.gov/Tax-and-Revenue/Connecticut-Personal-Income-Tax-Summary/9mb8-59r7/about_data">Connecticut Personal Income Tax Summary</a>.
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Connecticut Vital Records — Index of Marriages, 1897-2001
internal-ct.data.socrata.com | Last Updated 2024-07-01T15:22:05.000ZConnecticut Vital Records — Index of Marriages, 1897-2001 This index allows researchers to find the name, place and date of marriage for couples who were married in Connecticut between 1897 through 2001. The information from this index can be used to request a copy of a marriage certificate from the <A HREF="https://portal.ct.gov/cities_and_towns/">Town/City Clerk of the municipality</a> listed in the search results. Order forms for vital records requests can be found at <a href="https://portal.ct.gov/dph/vital-records/applications-and-forms">this link</a>. There is no guarantee that the information contained in the index is accurate and the State of Connecticut has no legal liability for any claims resulting from reliance on this information.
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Monthly Sale Price of Single Family Homes in CT
data.ct.gov | Last Updated 2023-08-02T18:09:16.000ZMonthly sale price of single-family homes in Connecticut, 2001 through the present. Data updated monthly by the Connecticut Housing Finance Authority and tracked in the following dashboard: https://www.chfa.org/about-us/ct-monthly-housing-market-dashboard/. CHFA has stopped maintaining the dashboard and associated datasets, and this dataset will no longer be updated as of 2022.
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Connecticut Vital Records — Index of Deaths, 1897-2001
internal-ct.data.socrata.com | Last Updated 2024-07-01T15:23:38.000Z<strong>Connecticut Vital Records — Index of Deaths, 1897-2001</strong> This index allows researchers to find the name, place and date of death for individuals who died in Connecticut between 1897 through 2001. The information from this index can be used to request a copy of a death certificate from the <a href="https://portal.ct.gov/cities_and_towns/">Town/City Clerk of the municipality</a> listed in the search results. Order forms for vital records requests can be found at <a href="https://portal.ct.gov/dph/vital-records/applications-and-forms">this link</a>. There is no guarantee that the information contained in the index is accurate and the State of Connecticut has no legal liability for any claims resulting from reliance on this information. Use the search box to find names. Click the "filter" button in the column menus to do a more precise search. You can use full or partial spelling of names (partial spellings may yield more results —as many first name entries use only the first four or five letters of the name).
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Connecticut Reportable Disease Case List
data.ct.gov | Last Updated 2024-10-31T17:29:02.000ZTable published by the Connecticut Department of Public Health that contains reportable disease data. Each row of data represents a case of disease in a person with the reported state of residence. Each case is assigned to a report period based on the date of symptom onset or first positive test. The report period is identified by the Report Period Start Date and Report Period End Date. The actual date the case occurred is not included to protect confidentially. All data are preliminary; data for previous weeks are routinely updated as new reports are received, duplicate records are removed, and data errors are corrected. The following disease(s) are included in this table: MPOX (previously called Monkeypox), Influenza, COVID-19, RSV