TOPOGRAPHIC AND CADASTRAL DOCUMENTATION FOR THE EXTENSION OF THE WATER SUPPLY AND SEWERAGE NETWORK IN CĂTUNELE COMMUNE, LUPOAIA VILLAGE, GORJ COUNTY PUBLISHED

V. CIOABA1, E. MIHAIESCU1, R.A. NISTOR1, R. HERBEI1, C.M NISTOR1 1 University of Petrosani, Faculty of Mining vvali18@yahoo.com
The present paper focuses on the development of a topographic and cadastral documentation required for the extension of the water supply and sewage network in Lupoaia village, Cătunele commune, Gorj County. The project aligns with the broader objectives of sustainable development and modernization of public infrastructure in rural areas, with the main goal of improving living conditions and ensuring access to essential public services, in accordance with national legislation and European standards. The thesis systematically presents the stages involved in creating the topo-cadastral documentation – from field surveying and geospatial data collection to their processing and digital representation. The topographic surveys were conducted using modern GNSS and total station equipment, and the collected data were integrated into the national Stereographic 1970 coordinate system and processed using TopoLT, AutoCAD, and GIS software. The resulting documentation enabled precise identification of the network’s alignment, delineation of affected properties, and provided the technical foundation for the network extension project. Beyond its technical scope, the work also addresses the administrative, legal, and social aspects related to the approval and implementation of public utility projects. Furthermore, it highlights the importance of digital cadastre and GIS integration in enhancing efficiency, transparency, and sustainability of public infrastructure development. This paper thus demonstrates the essential role of topo-cadastral documentation in the planning and modernization of rural infrastructure.
topo-cadastral documentation; topographic surveying; water and sewage network; GIS; Stereographic 1970 coordinate system; ANCPI; AutoCAD; rural development; public infrastructure; geospatial data
geodesy engineering
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