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ACTmapi - ACTGOV WATER BODY LINE
The ACT Water Areas dataset contains polygon information representing an area of land that is or may be covered in water, either intermittently or constantly, temporarily or permanently. The water features were digitised in 1995 from 1:10,000 Plan Series, 1:2,500 Cadastre, 1:2,500 Detail, 1:1,000 Detail and traced from Topobase.
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ACTmapi - ACTGOV WATER BODY POLY
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The ACT Water Areas dataset contains polygon information representing an area of land that is or may be covered in water, either intermittently or constantly, temporarily or permanently. The water features were digitised in 1995 from 1:10,000 Plan Series, 1:2,500 Cadastre, 1:2,500 Detail, 1:1,000 Detail and traced from Topobase.
Greg Tankard - ACT Water Features polygon
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The ACT Water Polygons dataset contains polygon information representing an area of land that is or may be covered in water, either intermittently or constantly, temporarily or permanently. The ACT Water Polygons dataset contains polyline information representing an area of land that is or may be covered in water, either intermittently or constantly, temporarily or permanently. The Water Features dataset was digitised in 1995 from 1:10,000 Plan Series, 1:2,500 Cadastre, 1:2,500 Detail, 1:1,000 Detail and traced from Topobase. Creative Commons License Creative Common By Attribution 4.0 (Australian Capital Territory), Please read Data Terms and Conditions statement before data use.
Greg Tankard - ACT Water Features lines
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The ACT Water Featured Lines data set contains polyline information representing an area of land that is or may be covered in water, either intermittently or constantly, temporarily or permanently. The Water Features data set was digitised in 1995 from 1:10,000 Plan Series, 1:2,500 Cadastre, 1:2,500 Detail, 1:1,000 Detail and traced from Topobase. Creative Commons License Creative Common By Attribution 4.0 (Australian Capital Territory), Please read Data Terms and Conditions statement before data use.
ACTmapi - ACTGOV SECTION
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Sections are a small grouping of blocks (usually less than 50) defined for land administration purposes. The dataset depicts the authoritative boundaries of a collection of blocks with the urban area (rural area has no sections). Section boundaries : do not overlap each other or Districts and Divisions. are often defined using physical features such as roads, so as to aggregate a manageable number of blocks of similar type. are shared with blocks and divisions.exist only within urban areas.
ACTmapi - ACT Aerial Imagery Current
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This imagery combines the latest urban and rural extent of the ACT. It is suitable for use as a basemap or map layer. It is used in the ACTmapi web applications and has been created to provide general access to imagery.
ACTmapi - ACTGOV ROAD EDGES
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The position and extents of the edges of the air / light rail / rail / road or water carriageway that form the physical boundary between the pavement and the verge of a feature. This does not necessarily indicate the existence of physical kerb and channel construction, but the edges of some sort of physical vehicle carriageway. The dataset is updated by digitising from Aerial Photography. Coordinate System is MGA2020-55 (EPSG #7855).
environment_ACTGOV - ACT Hydrogeological Wetland Classification
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The focus of this dataset is the Australian Capital Territory (ACT). It contains digital spatial data developed to assist in land management decision making in the ACT. The dataset contains hazard ratings for land salinity, stream salt load and stream EC as well as overall salinity hazard for each HGL unit. Information about landscape functions and appropriate salinity management strategies are also listed. Hyperlinks to full management descriptions for each HGL unit are provided. The Hydrogeological Landscape (HGL) concept provides a structure for understanding how differences in salinity are expressed across the landscape. A HGL spatially differentiates areas with similar salt stores and pathways for salt mobilisation. The process of delineating a HGL relies on the integration of a number of causative factors: geology, soils, slope, regolith thickness, and climate; an understanding of the different modes of salinity development; and the impacts of salinity within landscapes (land salinity, salt load and salt concentration in streams due to salt contributions from base flow and runoff ). Information sources such as soil landscape maps, site characterisation, salinity occurrence maps, hydrogeological data, surface water and groundwater data are incorporated into standardised unit descriptions.Fit for purpose: This dataset was captured at 1:25,000 scale. This dataset is fit for use as a tool for assessing land management issues at the paddock-scale in the ACT, but this does not negate the need for site assessment at a scale suitable to any potential land use or development under consideration. The mapping was mapped in 'GDA1994 MGA Zone 55s' and transformed to GDA2020 MGA Zone 55s.Credits: Rob Muller (NSW OEH), Wayne Cook (NSW OEH), Allan Nicholson (NSW DPI), Alie Cowood (UC)Disclaimer: While all care is taken to ensure accuracy, the ACT Government does not warrant that the map is free from error.
environment_ACTGOV - ACTGOV Environment, Heritage and Parks Story Map Collection
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ACTmapi - ACTGOV BORDER
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The ACT Boundary is a single region defined for land administration and the legal description of the Australian Capital Territory. The ACT boundary is defined in metes and bounds in the in the Districts Act 1966, and cannot be changed without changes to the legislation. The ACT Border was first defined by surveyors between 1910 and 1915, it was redefined by surveyors again between 2003 and 2008. The original border is defined by metes and bounds description in the Seat of Governance ACT 1909, the current ACT Border definition is shown on survey plans held at the ACT Environment, Planning and Sustainable Delivery Directorate. The ACT Boundary is 306 kilometers, covering an area of 2,358 kilometers squared. The ACT is bounded by the Goulburn-Cooma railway line in the east, the watershed of Naas Creek in the south, the watershed of the Cotter River in the west.Coordinate System is MGA2020-55 (EPSG #7855).
cityoperationsactgov - ACTGOV Irrigation Area Assets
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This polygon dataset shows the locations of Irrigation Areas in the Australian Capital Territory. These assets are either owned or managed by City Services, City and Environment Directorate (CED) and Parks and Conservation Service, City and Environment Directorate (CED). Assets managed and / or owned privately, by other ACT Government Directorates or by the Federal Government may not be included. Attributes include location description, suburb, ownership, maintained by, asset sub type (Arboretum Mechanism, Control Mechanism, Dripline Mechanism, Hardie Touch Mechanism, Hunter Mechanism, No Mechanism, Quick Coupling Mechanism, Rainbird Mechanism, Richdel Mechanism, Toro Mechanism) and water type (e.g. town water, lake water). These assets are captured and maintained in the asset database through the works as executed (WAE) handover process or field audits. For additional information, please see the relevant municipal infrastructure standard (https://www.cityservices.act.gov.au/plan-and-build/standards-codes-and-guidelines/municipal-infrastructure-design-standards-mis).