Description: The symbology for the water mains divides the largest mains (14” and larger) from the smaller mains (12” and smaller), but also graduates the symbols so that some relative differences can be seen. At scales 1:4,800 and 1:2,400 the longer mains are labeled, and at 1:2,400 short mains are labeled with leader lines. At 1:1,600 the longer mains have a more prominent label, allowing for clear reading at all large scales, while the same becomes true for the shorter mains at 1:800.
Description: The symbology for the water mains divides the largest mains (14” and larger) from the smaller mains (12” and smaller), but also graduates the symbols so that some relative differences can be seen. At scales 1:4,800 and 1:2,400 the longer mains are labeled, and at 1:2,400 short mains are labeled with leader lines. At 1:1,600 the longer mains have a more prominent label, allowing for clear reading at all large scales, while the same becomes true for the shorter mains at 1:800.
Description: The symbology for the water mains divides the largest mains (14” and larger) from the smaller mains (12” and smaller), but also graduates the symbols so that some relative differences can be seen. At scales 1:4,800 and 1:2,400 the longer mains are labeled, and at 1:2,400 short mains are labeled with leader lines. At 1:1,600 the longer mains have a more prominent label, allowing for clear reading at all large scales, while the same becomes true for the shorter mains at 1:800.
Description: The symbology for the water mains divides the largest mains (14” and larger) from the smaller mains (12” and smaller), but also graduates the symbols so that some relative differences can be seen. At scales 1:4,800 and 1:2,400 the longer mains are labeled, and at 1:2,400 short mains are labeled with leader lines. At 1:1,600 the longer mains have a more prominent label, allowing for clear reading at all large scales, while the same becomes true for the shorter mains at 1:800.
Description: The symbology for the water mains divides the largest mains (14” and larger) from the smaller mains (12” and smaller), but also graduates the symbols so that some relative differences can be seen. At scales 1:4,800 and 1:2,400 the longer mains are labeled, and at 1:2,400 short mains are labeled with leader lines. At 1:1,600 the longer mains have a more prominent label, allowing for clear reading at all large scales, while the same becomes true for the shorter mains at 1:800.
Description: The symbology for the water mains divides the largest mains (14” and larger) from the smaller mains (12” and smaller), but also graduates the symbols so that some relative differences can be seen. At scales 1:4,800 and 1:2,400 the longer mains are labeled, and at 1:2,400 short mains are labeled with leader lines. At 1:1,600 the longer mains have a more prominent label, allowing for clear reading at all large scales, while the same becomes true for the shorter mains at 1:800.
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