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Aggregate Inspector Jurisdiction

This spatial dataset represents the boundaries of the areas of responsibility for aggregate inspectors working on behalf of the Ministry of Natural Resources and Forestry. In southern Ontario, inspectors may use various criteria to determine their area of responsibility, including: geographic township boundaries the number of licences and permits in a given area * geographic size In northern Ontario, areas of responsibility generally follow MNRF district boundaries. Use our interactive Pits and Quarries map to learn more about active aggregate sites and designated areas.

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Date Created

2020-01-11

Date Published

2020-01-11

Temporal Coverage

0001-01-01 - Present

Access in last 30 days

36

All time access

1,100

Source(s) and Citation

Government of Ontario; Natural Resources and Forestry. (2020-01-11). Aggregate Inspector Jurisdiction. Government of Ontario; Natural Resources and Forestry.

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Aggregate inspector jurisdiction (extracted from geohub)

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ESRI REST

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Aggregate inspector jurisdiction (extracted from geohub)

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Web Service

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ESRI REST

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Aggregate Inspector Jurisdiction

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Dataset

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HTML

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Territoire de compétence des inspecteurs des agrégats

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Original metadata (https://data.ontario.ca/fr)

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French

Complete File Geodatabase (extracted from geohub)

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Complete Shapefile (extracted from geohub)

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ZIP

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other

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QGIS Layer Definition File (.qlr) (extracted from geohub)

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