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Definitions <br />Database Descriptions: This section provides a detailed explanation for each database including: source, information available, time coverage, and <br />acronyms used. They are listed in alphabetic order. <br />Detail Report This is the section of the report which provides the most detail for each individual record. Records are summarized by location, starting <br />with the project property followed by records in closest proximity. <br />Distance: The distance value is the distance between plotted points, not necessarily the distance between the sites' boundaries. All values are an <br />approximation. <br />Direction: The direction value is the compass direction of the site in respect to the project property and/or center point of the report. <br />Elevation: The elevation value is taken from the location at which the records for the site address have been plotted. All values are an approximation. <br />Source: Google Elevation API. <br />Executive Summary: This portion of the report is divided into 3 sections: <br />'Report Summary'- Displays a chart indicating how many records fall on the project property and, within the report search radii. <br />'Site Report Summary' -Project Property'- This section lists all the records which fall on the project property. For more details, see the 'Detail Report' <br />section. <br />'Site Report Summary -Surrounding Properties'- This section summarizes all records on adjacent properties, listing them in order of proximity from the <br />project property. For more details, see the 'Detail Report' section. <br />Map KeX The map key number is assigned according to closest proximity from the project property. Map Key numbers always start at #1. The project <br />property will always have a map key of '1' if records are available. If there is a number in brackets beside the main number, this will indicate the number <br />of records on that specific property. If there is no number in brackets, there is only one record for that property. <br />The symbol and colour used indicates 'elevation': the red inverted triangle will dictate 'ERIS Sites with Lower Elevation', the yellow triangle will dictate <br />'ERIS Sites with Higher Elevation' and the orange square will dictate 'ERIS Sites with Same Elevation.' <br />Unplottables: These are records that could not be mapped due to various reasons, including limited geographic information. These records may or <br />may not be in your study area, and are included as reference. <br />erisinfo.com I Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 21080200152 <br />