Current through Register Vol. 49, No. 23, December 2, 2024
Section 10 CSR 30-4.030 - Accuracy of Horizontal ControlPURPOSE: This rule prescribes the acceptable accuracy of first and second order control.
(1) The accuracy of a horizontal control station is classified according to constrained and unconstrained relative accuracy of the distance between the stations and the positional accuracy of the station relative to the known stations. The failure to meet any of the three criteria shall cause the station to not meet the classification.(2) First Order Horizontal Control.(A) The relative accuracy of the distance between directly connected adjacent points shall be equal to or less than twelve millimeters (12 mm) for distances equal or less than one kilometer (1 km) and ten parts per million (10 ppm) for distances greater than one kilometer (1 km).(B) The positional accuracy of a station shall be thirty millimeters (30 mm) in urban areas and sixty millimeters (60 mm) in rural areas.(3) Second Order Horizontal Control. (A) The relative accuracy of the distance between directly connected adjacent points shall be equal to or less than twenty-five millimeters (25 mm) for distances equal to or less than one kilometer (1 km) and twenty parts per million (20 ppm) for distances greater than one kilometer (1 km).(B) The positional accuracy of a station shall be sixty millimeters (60 mm) in urban areas and one hundred (100) mm in rural areas.(4) To fully qualify as a first or second order control station, the station must be accepted and published by the Missouri Department of Natural Resources or the United States Coast and Geodetic Survey. AUTHORITY: section 60.451.3. and 60.461, RSMo 1986.* Original rule filed May 3, 1994, effective 12/30/1994. *Original authority: 60.451.3, RSMo 1984 and 60.461, RSMo 1984.