The water area of Bath, ME was 4 in 2015.

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 Bath, ME

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    Energy and Water Data Disclosure for Local Law 84 2021 (Data for Calendar Year 2020)

    data.cityofnewyork.us | Last Updated 2024-01-24T17:29:59.000Z

    Data and metrics on water and energy consumption in privately owned buildings over 25,000 ft2 and in City-owned buildings over 10,000 ft2.

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    Energy and Water Data Disclosure for Local Law 84 2022 (Data for Calendar Year 2021)

    data.cityofnewyork.us | Last Updated 2022-11-03T19:56:51.000Z

    This data is collected annually via EPA Portfolio Manager. The data collection requires building owners to measure their energy and water consumption and compare it against that of similar buildings in the city and country. The data is useful for policy analysts as it provides transparency into energy and water consumption for the city's largest buildings. Please visit https://www1.nyc.gov/site/buildings/codes/benchmarking.page for additional information.

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    Energy and Water Data Disclosure for Local Law 84 2020 (Data for Calendar Year 2019)

    data.cityofnewyork.us | Last Updated 2024-01-24T17:29:38.000Z

    Data and metrics on water and energy consumption in privately owned buildings over 25,000 ft2 and in City-owned buildings over 10,000 ft2.

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    South Sudan Unity State Baseline Report: WASH

    datahub.usaid.gov | Last Updated 2024-06-25T02:12:04.000Z

    To get a better understanding and assess the severity of the nutrition and mortality situation in Mayendit County, implementing partners conducted a Nutrition and Mortality SMART survey from the 10th to 23rd of December, 2015. The overall survey objective was to determine the nutrition status among children aged 6 to 59 months and to estimate crude and under-five retrospective mortality rates in Mayendit County, Unity State. Data collected included morbidity data (two-week recall), immunization and supplementation coverage, and a qualitative component on Food Security and Livelihoods (FSL).

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    Assessor [Archived 05-11-2022] - Residential Property Characteristics

    datacatalog.cookcountyil.gov | Last Updated 2022-05-11T15:55:10.000Z

    Assessment dataset used by the Cook County Assessor in their Computer Assisted Mass Appraisal (CAMA) system used to assess residential properties in Northern Triennial Townships. This dataset contains property information for every residential PIN in the northern triennial townships where class is within a specified list of classes. For disclaimers, see dataset narrative at https://datacatalog.cookcountyil.gov/stories/s/p2kt-hk36

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    Assessor - Single and Multi-Family Improvement Characteristics

    datacatalog.cookcountyil.gov | Last Updated 2024-09-15T16:17:46.000Z

    Single and multi-family (less than 7 units) property characteristics collected and maintained by the Assessor's Office for all of Cook County, from 1999 to present. The office uses this data primarily for valuation and reporting. When working with Parcel Index Numbers (PINs) make sure to zero-pad them to 14 digits. Some datasets may lose leading zeros for PINs when downloaded. Current property class codes, their levels of assessment, and descriptions can be found <a href="https://prodassets.cookcountyassessor.com/s3fs-public/form_documents/classcode.pdf">on the Assessor's website</a>. Note that class codes details can change across time. This data is improvement-level - 'improvements' are individual buildings on a parcel. Each row in a given year corresponds to a building e.g. two rows for the same parcel in one year means a parcel has more than one building. Data will be updated bi-weekly. Rowcount and characteristics for the current year are only final once the Assessor <a href="https://www.cookcountyassessor.com/assessment-calendar-and-deadlines">has certified the assessment roll</a> for all townships. Depending on the time of year, some third-party and internal data will be missing for the most recent year. Assessments mailed this year represent values from last year, so this isn't an issue. By the time the Data Department models values for this year, those data will have populated. NOTE: The Assessor's Office has recently changed the way Home Improvement Exemptions (HIEs) are tracked in its data. HIEs "freeze" a property's characteristics for a period of time with the intention of encouraging owners to improve their property without fear of assessment increases. Historically, the updated, "improved" characteristics were saved in a separate file. However, in more recent years, the improved characteristics are saved in the main characteristics file. As such, the records in this data set from before 2021 do NOT include HIE characteristic updates, while those after and including 2021 DO include those updates. For more information on HIEs, see the <a href="https://github.com/ccao-data/wiki/blob/master/Residential/Home-Improvement-Exemptions.md">Assessor's Data Department wiki</a>. For more information on how this data is used to estimate property values, see the <a href="hhttps://github.com/ccao-data/model-res-avm">Assessor's residential modeling code</a> on GitHub. Township codes can be found <a href="https://prodassets.cookcountyassessor.com/s3fs-public/page_comm/trimap.pdf">in the legend of this map</a>. For more information on the sourcing of attached data and the preparation of this dataset, see the <a href="https://github.com/ccao-data/wiki/blob/master/SOPs/Open-Data.md">Assessor's Standard Operating Procedures for Open Data</a> on GitHub. <a href="https://datacatalog.cookcountyil.gov/stories/s/9bqn-cfsv">Read about the Assessor's 2023 Open Data Refresh.</a>

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    Energy and Water Data Disclosure for Local Law 84 2019 (Data for Calendar Year 2018)

    data.cityofnewyork.us | Last Updated 2024-01-24T17:31:00.000Z

    Data and metrics on water and energy consumption in privately owned buildings over 25,000 ft2 and in City-owned buildings over 10,000 ft2.

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    Energy and Water Data Disclosure for Local Law 84 2018 (Data for Calendar Year 2017)

    data.cityofnewyork.us | Last Updated 2024-01-24T17:30:17.000Z

    Data and metrics on water and energy consumption in privately owned buildings over 25,000 ft2 and in City-owned buildings over 10,000 ft2.

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    Energy and Water Data Disclosure for Local Law 84 2017 (Data for Calendar Year 2016)

    data.cityofnewyork.us | Last Updated 2024-01-24T17:25:44.000Z

    Data and metrics on water and energy consumption in privately owned buildings over 25,000 ft2 and in City-owned buildings over 10,000 ft2.

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    Citizen Statewide Lake Monitoring Assessment Program (CSLAP) Lakes

    data.ny.gov | Last Updated 2024-03-01T18:08:08.000Z

    The dataset represents the lakes participating in the Citizen Statewide Lake Monitoring Assessment Program (CSLAP). CSLAP is a volunteer lake monitoring and education program that is managed by DEC and New York State Federation of Lake Associations (NYSFOLA). The data collected through the program is used to identify water quality issues, detect seasonal and long term patterns, and inform volunteers and lake residents about water quality conditions in their lake. The program has delivered high quality data to many DEC programs for over 25 years.The dataset catalogs CSLAP lake information; including: lake name, lake depth, public accessibility, trophic status, watershed area, elevation, lake area, water quality classification, county, town, CSLAP status, years sampled, and last year sampled.