This data collection includes connecting pipes from gullies and houses to the main sewer, as well as the geometry of the sewer lines and manholes of the main sewer. The data regarding connections can also be retrieved using a web feature service: https:// data.riox.nu/geoserver/Eindhoven/wfsDo you want to measure distances in the map?This can be done in the ArcGIS viewer: click here to go to the viewer.(Click to measure on the ruler right.)A number of points for attention:This data collection contains a large number of line segments, to view all of them you must to zoom in for performance reasons. Auxiliaries House connection, some Connection pipes House connection, and Wells are originally points that are shown as closed line objects in the map.The house connections (both connection pipes and accessories) are not yet complete for all of Eindhoven, these are being added per area at the time of writing.With the TYPE attribute it can be deduced whether it concerns a part of the main sewer, a well, or data related to house connections.Main sewerFrom the main sewer is for reference only understand the location. The available categories are: Mixed water, Rainwater (rainwater), Dirty water, Dirty water + Roof surface. WellsThe name of the well and the location of the wells are only visible for reference. House connectionsThe connecting pipe and the associated accessory have been made transparent for the house connections. >The following attributes are normally available for “Home Connection Accessories”: ADDRESS (address to which the accessory applies, this attribute is not always filled), LOCATION (should always be Eindhoven for these data, if not Eindhoven, then an error), SYSTEM (system to which the attachment is connected), DIAMETER (diameter of the attachment in millimetres, if 0 then unknown), MATERIAL (material of the attachment), the START and END SUMP (correspond to the DUCT NAME of a sewer manhole from the main sewer, this attribute is not always filled), DUMP DISTANCE (distance of the attachment from the STARTING DUMP, this attribute is not always filled), DEPTH (but sporadically filled, “-“ or empty when unknown), YEAR (year of construction, not always filled), DATE (placement date in file, not always filled), NLCS (object type according to Dutch CAD standard, not always filled), REFERENCE (this attribute is not always filled), and TYPE (whether it is a drain plug or an inlet fitting).The following attributes are available for “House Connection Pipes”: ADDRESS (address to which the fitting applies, this attribute is not always filled in), PLACE (should always be Eindhoven for these dates, concerns if not Eindhoven, then an error), SYSTEM (system to which the attachment is connected), DIAMETER (diameter of the attachment in millimetres, if 0 then unknown), MATERIAL (material of the attachment), the STARTING PUT and ENDING PUT (correspond to the DUMP NAME of a manhole from the main sewer, this attribute is not always filled), DUMP DISTANCE (distance of attachment from the STARTING GUY, this attribute is not always filled), DEPTH (but sporadically filled, “-“ or empty when unknown), YEAR ( year of construction, not always filled in), DATE (placement date in file, not always filled in), NLCS (object type according to Dutch CAD standard, not always filled in), REFERENCE (this attribute is not always filled in).