Mapping control definition

Mapping control means any horizontal or vertical coordinate position used to control maps that are not included in the definitions of geodetic or survey control.
Mapping control means horizontal or vertical survey positions that control maps made from aerial photography.

Examples of Mapping control in a sentence

  • Mobile LiDAR Mapping control surveys must be performed under the direct supervision of a RPLS currently registered with the TBPLS.

Related to Mapping control

  • Engineering control means the use of substitution, isolation, ventilation, and equipment modification to reduce exposure to SARS-CoV-2 virus and COVID-19 disease related workplace hazards and job tasks.

  • Virginia Erosion and Sediment Control Program or "VESCP" means a program approved by the

  • Erosion and sediment control plan or "plan" means a document containing material for the conservation of soil and water resources of a unit or group of units of land. It may include appropriate maps, an appropriate soil and water plan inventory and management information with needed interpretations, and a record of decisions contributing to conservation treatment. The plan shall contain all major conservation decisions to ensure that the entire unit or units of land will be so treated to achieve the conservation objectives.

  • Engineering controls means constructed containment barriers or systems that control one or more of the following: downward migration, infiltration, or seepage of surface runoff or rain; or natural leaching migration of contaminants through the subsurface over time. Examples include caps, engineered bottom barriers, immobilization processes, and vertical barriers.

  • National Ambient Air Quality Standards or “NAAQS” means national ambient air quality standards that are promulgated pursuant to Section 109 of the Act, 42 U.S.C. § 7409.