SPU DWW Catch Basins, Inlets, Junction Boxes, Sandboxes and Trash Racks

This layer displays all the catch basins, catch basin grated tops, sandboxes, junction boxes, inlets and trash racks within the City of Seattle (and the former service area north of the City limits) regardless of ownership.A catch basin is a connector to the storm drain system that typically includes an inlet where stormwater enters the catch basin and a sump to capture sediment, debris, and associated pollutants prior to the surface water flowing into a storm or sewer pipe. There are two main types of inlets: side inlets and grated inlets.  Side inlets are located adjacent to the curb and rely on the ability of the opening under the curb to capture flow. Grated inlets have gratings or metal grids to prevent large objects and debris from falling into the combined sewer or drainage system.  They collect surface runoff for conveyance in a pipe system. Sandboxes have wooden lids and are filled with sand or gravel and drain directly into the ground or to a culvert as part of the informal drainage system. Sandboxes are no longer being installed. Junction boxes are cement structure with a grated metal lid, shallow in depth, generally connect culverts and are inline as part of the informal ditch and culvert system.  Trash racks are grated structures that collect debris. Trash racks may be on maintenance holes, catch basins, other structures, or streams.Data source is DWW.catch_basin_pt_pv, and DWW.APPURTENANCE_PT_PV. Maintained by SPU GIS DWW Data Maintenance staff. This layer does not display when zoomed out beyond 1:899.Refreshed daily.

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Campo Valore
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issued 2024-04-29
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metadata_type geospatial
modified 2024-10-22
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publisher City of Seattle ArcGIS Online
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Gruppi
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  • National Provider
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Tag
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  • AmeriGEOSS
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  • GEO
  • GEOSS
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  • North America
  • United States
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  • catch-basin
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  • junction-box-with-sump
  • sandbox
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  • seattle-gis-open-data
  • trash-racks
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license_title License not specified
maintainer PublicUtilities_SeattleCityGIS
maintainer_email mapgis.mapgis@seattle.gov
metadata_created 2025-09-23T19:16:05.477756
metadata_modified 2025-09-23T19:16:05.477761
notes <span style='font-family:&quot;Avenir Next W01&quot;, &quot;Avenir Next W00&quot;, &quot;Avenir Next&quot;, Avenir, &quot;Helvetica Neue&quot;, sans-serif; font-size:16px;'>This layer displays all the catch basins, catch basin grated tops, sandboxes, junction boxes, inlets and trash racks within the City of Seattle (and the former service area north of the City limits) regardless of ownership.</span><div><span style='font-family:&quot;Avenir Next W01&quot;, &quot;Avenir Next W00&quot;, &quot;Avenir Next&quot;, Avenir, &quot;Helvetica Neue&quot;, sans-serif; font-size:16px;'>A catch basin is a connector to the storm drain system that typically includes an inlet where stormwater enters the catch basin and a sump to capture sediment, debris, and associated pollutants prior to the surface water flowing into a storm or sewer pipe. There are two main types of inlets: side inlets and grated inlets.  Side inlets are located adjacent to the curb and rely on the ability of the opening under the curb to capture flow. Grated inlets have gratings or metal grids to prevent large objects and debris from falling into the combined sewer or drainage system.  They collect surface runoff for conveyance in a pipe system. Sandboxes have wooden lids and are filled with sand or gravel and drain directly into the ground or to a culvert as part of the informal drainage system. Sandboxes are no longer being installed. Junction boxes are cement structure with a grated metal lid, shallow in depth, generally connect culverts and are inline as part of the informal ditch and culvert system.  Trash racks are grated structures that collect debris. Trash racks may be on maintenance holes, catch basins, other structures, or streams.</span><br /></div><div><span style='font-family:&quot;Avenir Next W01&quot;, &quot;Avenir Next W00&quot;, &quot;Avenir Next&quot;, Avenir, &quot;Helvetica Neue&quot;, sans-serif; font-size:16px;'>Data source is DWW.catch_basin_pt_pv, and DWW.APPURTENANCE_PT_PV. Maintained by SPU GIS DWW Data Maintenance staff. This layer does not display when zoomed out beyond 1:899.</span></div><div><span style='font-family:&quot;Avenir Next W01&quot;, &quot;Avenir Next W00&quot;, &quot;Avenir Next&quot;, Avenir, &quot;Helvetica Neue&quot;, sans-serif; font-size:16px;'><br /></span></div><div><span style='font-family:&quot;Avenir Next W01&quot;, &quot;Avenir Next W00&quot;, &quot;Avenir Next&quot;, Avenir, &quot;Helvetica Neue&quot;, sans-serif; font-size:16px;'>Refreshed daily.</span></div>
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num_tags 24
title SPU DWW Catch Basins, Inlets, Junction Boxes, Sandboxes and Trash Racks