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    This category covers surplus computer equipment. In 1994 the Executive Council approved a plan that would have government embark on a program that would see all surplus government computer equipment redistributed throughout the Public School System under The Computers for Schools Program.

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    Information provided in an excel spreadsheet of the GPS coordinate locations of the Shooting Ranges in Nova Scotia.

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    Data set provides the user with the name and civic address location of all Public Work's Salt Storage Facilities

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    Contact Information: Early Childhood Development Intervention Services (ECDIS)

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    A collection of online resources where one can obtain different Labour Market Information.

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    This category encompasses items of surplus, not including Real Property, that have been determined to be, upon inspection, of no value to government and are in such condition that refurbishing is uneconomical. Any reusable or recyclable components are removed prior to disposal. The use of this option may also be based on environmental or safety considerations such as the obsolescence of the item; i.e., baby crib, mattresses, medical equipment, et cetera.

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    The number of Electric Vehicles registered in Nova Scotia with an active licence plate attached. This data breaks down the number of electric vehicles by vehicle model year, vehicle make and County of Nova Scotia in which the licence plate owner resides.

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    [Archived] Provincial listing of Proposed Condominium Corporation in Nova Scotia by County

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    [ARCHIVED] Recommendation is to discontinue the “Nova Scotia Groundwater Observation Well Temperature Data”. This is for scientific / technical reasons. The data was never designed to be collected as a dataset on its own, but is used by sensors to create a correction facter for other data (groundwater levels). Developments in academic research show that the type of water wells we monitor for groundwater levels do not have the correct design for measuring temperature, with issues that include the potential within wells for thermal convection cells that cause groundwater temperature readings to fluctuate inconsistently. Groundwater temperatures have been recorded from the NS Groundwater Observation Well monitoring network since 2003. This temperature data is presented as daily averages and may be influenced by a number of variable factors including air temperature, well construction, depth, geology and groundwater conditions.

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    Hourly ambient ground-level ozone (O3) data in parts per billion from provincial ambient air quality monitoring stations across Nova Scotia up to the end of 2014.