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Medical Waste Disposal: A Focus on Education
data.marincounty.org | Last Updated 2020-07-20T22:37:58.408ZOur goal is to provide and distribute educational material to medical waste producers in order to decrease the disposal violations observed during routine inspections. Ultimately, we aim to reduce blood borne pathogen exposures and environmental degradation due to improperly disposed medical waste.
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Medical Waste Generator Inspections
data.marincounty.org | Last Updated 2024-07-03T11:30:04.000ZInspections and inspection violations for Medical Waste Generators in Marin County. For each licensed Medical Waste Generator facility, data consists of the following: facility license number, inspection date, type of inspection, listing of violations found, number of pharmaceutical violations found, information about the facility, earliest license issue date and geographic information. Only small quantity waste generators are currently tracked in this data set. Data is updated daily. For any facilities with an earliest license issue date of 11/18/2012, their actual earliest license issue date was before that date. This is due to a change in tracking systems. If a facility has any of the following violation codes they are considered by Environmental Health Services to have had pharmaceutical disposal violations strictly for purposes of the pharmaceutical disposal violations count shown in this data set. There are of course many other serious violations. 118275.g 118275
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Pesticide Usage in Marin
data.marincounty.org | Last Updated 2022-01-26T00:16:43.392ZThe Marin County Department of Agriculture oversees the use of pesticides in Marin County. We are committed to protecting our community and beautiful environment by ensuring pesticides are handled and stored properly, and commercial applicators are trained and licensed.
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Flood Hazard Zone, August 2017
data.marincounty.org | Last Updated 2020-06-19T20:52:39.000ZThe Digital Flood Insurance Rate Map (DFIRM) Database depicts flood risk information and supporting data used to develop the risk data. The primary risk classifications used are the 1-percent-annual-chance flood event, the 0.2-percent-annual-chance flood event, and areas of minimal flood risk. The DFIRM Database is derived from Flood Insurance Studies (FISs), previously published Flood Insurance Rate Maps (FIRMs), flood hazard analyses performed in support of the FISs and FIRMs, and new mapping data, where available. The FISs and FIRMs are published by the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA). The file is georeferenced to earth's surface using the UTM projection and coordinate system. The specifications for the horizontal control of DFIRM data files are consistent with those required for mapping at a scale of 1:12,000.
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Building Permit
data.marincounty.org | Last Updated 2024-07-03T07:31:05.000ZDetailed information about each residential or commercial building permit processed by, and under the jurisdiction of, Marin County. Data is updated daily and covers the time period beginning January 1, 2014 until the present. Simpler permits, which are issued on demand, have issued dates but do not have received dates nor plan approval dates. More complex permits that involve permit inspections, and often involve building plans that must be approved, have a received date, an issued date and often a plan approval date. The received date is the date a permit application is received. The issued date is the date the permit has been fully approved and issued, and may be many weeks or months after the received date. The related <a href="https://data.marincounty.org/County-Government/Building-Permit-Inspection/yfwm-p533" target=_blank>Building Permit Inspection</a> dataset has inspections for building permits. It has a common data column, Permit Tracking ID. Advanced analysis tools can be used to analyze both permits and their inspections.
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Issued Building Permits by Date Range
data.marincounty.org | Last Updated 2024-07-03T07:31:05.000ZDetailed information about each residential or commercial building permit processed by, and under the jurisdiction of, Marin County. Data is updated daily and covers the time period beginning January 1, 2014 until the present. Simpler permits, which are issued on demand, have issued dates but do not have received dates nor plan approval dates. More complex permits that involve permit inspections, and often involve building plans that must be approved, have a received date, an issued date and often a plan approval date. The received date is the date a permit application is received. The issued date is the date the permit has been fully approved and issued, and may be many weeks or months after the received date. The related <a href="https://data.marincounty.org/County-Government/Building-Permit-Inspection/yfwm-p533" target=_blank>Building Permit Inspection</a> dataset has inspections for building permits. It has a common data column, Permit Tracking ID. Advanced analysis tools can be used to analyze both permits and their inspections.
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Usage of Employee Website
data.marincounty.org | Last Updated 2023-04-08T05:00:04.000ZInformation about employee usage of Marin County's internal employee website, called the HUB. Usage includes numbers of unique visitors and page visitors, broken out by site. The sites consist of specific departmental and collaboration site pages. Information is tracked quarterly. A department site is owned and managed by the department. It is available as an informational resource to all employees of the County. A collaborative site is for a targeted group of employees. They can find resources particular to their group. Resources may include access to group documents, surveys for the group, group lists, messages to the group, and more.
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Building Permits Report
data.marincounty.org | Last Updated 2024-07-03T07:31:05.000ZDetailed information about each residential or commercial building permit processed by, and under the jurisdiction of, Marin County. Data is updated daily, and covers the time period beginning August 1, 2017 until the present. Simpler permits, which are issued on demand, have issued dates but do not have received dates nor plan approval dates. More complex permits that involve permit inspections, and often involve building plans that must be approved, have a received date, an issued date and often a plan approval date. The received date is the date a permit application is received. The issued date is the date the permit has been fully approved and issued, and may be many weeks or months after the received date.
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Homelessness
data.marincounty.org | Last Updated 2020-05-18T23:37:40.000ZCounts of un-sheltered and sheltered homeless people. This dataset contains the point-in-time counts that are performed on a specific date every two years (biennially). The count is performed during the last ten days of January. Data starts with the year 2015. Please refer to the Featured Content resources shown below for more information on point-in-time counts and homelessness programs.
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Marin Climate and Energy Partnership
data.marincounty.org | Last Updated 2018-04-04T22:17:16.000ZMaps and data associated with sustainability programs of the Marin Climate and Energy Partnership.