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NSW River Styles
Export Data Previous SEED service moved from 10.7 to 11. 1 Portal. Waiting for Metadata from DPIE. Access API Metadata Portal Metadata Information Content TitleNSW River StylesContent TypeOtherDescriptionNSW River StylesInitial Publication Date28/08/2024Data Currency28/08/2024Data Update Frequency APIContent Source APIFile TypeImagery LayerAttributionData Theme, Classification or Relationship to other DatasetsAccuracySpatial Reference System (dataset)GDA94Spatial Reference System (web service)OtherWGS84 Equivalent ToGDA94Spatial ExtentContent LineageData ClassificationUnclassifiedData Access PolicyOpenData QualityTerms and ConditionsCreative CommonStandard and SpecificationData CustodianNSW Department of Climate Change, Energy, Environment and WaterPoint of ContactNSW Department of Climate Change, Energy, Environment and WaterData AggregatorData DistributorAdditional Supporting InformationTRIM Number
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Water Modelling Regions
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Export DataAccess API Metadata Portal Metadata Information Content TitleWater Modelling RegionsContent TypeOtherDescriptionWater Modelling RegionsInitial Publication Date28/08/2024Data Currency28/08/2024Data Update FrequencyAPIContent SourceAPIFile TypeImagery LayerAttributionData Theme, Classification or Relationship to other DatasetsAccuracySpatial Reference System (dataset)GDA94Spatial Reference System (web service)OtherWGS84 Equivalent ToGDA94Spatial ExtentContent LineageData ClassificationUnclassifiedData Access PolicyOpenData QualityTerms and ConditionsCreative CommonStandard and SpecificationData CustodianNSW Department of Climate Change Energy, Environment and WaterPoint of ContactNSW Department of Climate Change Energy, Environment and WaterData AggregatorData DistributorAdditional Supporting InformationTRIM Number
NSW River Styles
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Export DataPrevious SEED service moved from 10.7 to 11. 1 Portal. Waiting for Metadata from DPIE.Access APIMetadata Portal Metadata InformationContent TitleNSW River StylesContent TypeHosted Feature LayerDescriptionNSW River StylesInitial Publication Date28/08/2024Data Currency28/08/2024Data Update Frequency APIContent Source APIFile TypeWeb Feature ServiceAttributionData Theme, Classification or Relationship to other DatasetsAccuracySpatial Reference System (dataset)GDA94Spatial Reference System (web service)OtherWGS84 Equivalent ToGDA94Spatial ExtentContent LineageData ClassificationUnclassifiedData Access PolicyOpenData QualityTerms and ConditionsCreative CommonStandard and SpecificationData CustodianNSW Department of Climate Change, Energy, Environment and WaterPoint of ContactNSW Department of Climate Change, Energy, Environment and WaterData AggregatorData DistributorAdditional Supporting InformationTRIM Number
Degree of River Regulation
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Export Data Previous SEED service moved from 10.7 to 11. 1 Portal. Waiting for Metadata from DPIE. Access API Metadata Portal Metadata Information Content TitleDegree of River RegulationContent TypeHosted Feature LayerDescriptionDegree of River RegulationInitial Publication Date28/08/2024Data Currency28/08/2024Data Update Frequency APIContent Source APIFile TypeImagery LayerAttributionData Theme, Classification or Relationship to other DatasetsAccuracySpatial Reference System (dataset)GDA94Spatial Reference System (web service)OtherWGS84 Equivalent ToGDA94Spatial ExtentContent LineageData ClassificationUnclassifiedData Access PolicyOpenData QualityTerms and ConditionsCreative CommonStandard and SpecificationData CustodianNSW Department of Climate Change, Energy, Environment and WaterPoint of ContactNSW Department of Climate Change, Energy, Environment and WaterData AggregatorData DistributorAdditional Supporting InformationTRIM Number
Water Sharing Plan Regulated River Water Sources
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Export DataThis dataset contains a depiction of polyline features defined and gazetted in Water Sharing Plans as regulated water sources under the NSW Water Management Act 2000Furthermore and more generally, the Australian Water Information dictionary defines a 'regulated river' as "A River on which a licensed entitlement regime exists with centralised allocation, and from which orders may be placed for upstream release of a licensed allocation. A necessary, but not sufficient condition for a river to be regulated is that it is located downstream of a surface water storageMore information on the management of water resources in regulated systems can be found on the Department website: https://www.industry.nsw.gov.au/water/allocationsavailability/allocations/how-water-is-allocated/principles-forallocating-regulated-river-water-in-nsw Metadata Portal Metadata Information Content TitleWater Sharing Plan Regulated River Water SourcesContent TypeOtherDescriptionThis dataset contains best endeavours aggregation and depiction of regulated river water sources derived from In Force Sharing Plans (WSP) for Regulated systems, as gazetted under the NSW Water Management Act 2000.Initial Publication Date28/08/2024Data Currency28/08/2024Data Update FrequencyAPIContent SourceAPIFile TypeImagery LayerAttributionData Theme, Classification or Relationship to other DatasetsAccuracySpatial Reference System (dataset)GDA94Spatial Reference System (web service)OtherWGS84 Equivalent ToGDA94Spatial ExtentContent LineageData ClassificationUnclassifiedData Access PolicyOpenData QualityTerms and ConditionsCreative CommonStandard and SpecificationData CustodianNSW Department of Climate Change Energy, Environment and WaterPoint of ContactNSW Department of Climate Change Energy, Environment and WaterData AggregatorData DistributorAdditional Supporting InformationTRIM Number
Water Modelling No Plan Environmental Water
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Export Data Water sharing plans (WSP) are established under the Water Management Act 2000 (the Act) and are prepared for all water sources in NSW. These plans are also a component of Water Resources Plans prepared as a requirement of the Basin Plan 2012, covering water sources in the Murray-Darling Basin.WSP's are reviewed and replaced periodically (usually every ten years) to ensure the long-term health of ecosystems and communities in specific WSP areas. The review of a WSP includes a formal evaluation to assess appropriateness, efficiency of implementation, effectiveness in meeting plan objectives, and alignment with the Act's requirements.The evaluation follows a step-by-step process which includes a model scenario to represent the effects of Planned Environmental Water (PEW) rules in the WSP.This high-level ("No PEW") scenario enables a comparison of modelled flows at key locations within the river system between scenarios WITH and WITHOUT plan environmental rules to inform an assessment of the effectiveness of the PEW rules in the WSP.For information about this feature class please see WATER MODELLING-ModelledData-NoPEW page in SEED website. Previous SEED service moved from 10.7 to 11. 1 Portal. Waiting for Metadata from DPIE. Metadata Portal Metadata Information Content TitleWater Modelling No Plan Environmental WaterContent TypeOtherDescriptionData was updated by FME at 10:23 on 11/07/2024Initial Publication Date28/08/2024Data Currency28/08/2024Data Update Frequency APIContent Source APIFile TypeImagery LayerAttributionData Theme, Classification or Relationship to other DatasetsAccuracySpatial Reference System (dataset)GDA94Spatial Reference System (web service)OtherWGS84 Equivalent ToGDA94Spatial ExtentContent LineageData ClassificationUnclassifiedData Access PolicyOpenData QualityTerms and ConditionsCreative CommonStandard and SpecificationData CustodianNSW Department of Climate Change, Energy, Environment and WaterPoint of ContactNSW Department of Climate Change, Energy, Environment and WaterData AggregatorData DistributorAdditional Supporting InformationTRIM Number
New South Wales River Styles spatial dataset
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The NSW River Styles is a spatial dataset that contains over 220,000 km of river length in NSW and records information (attributes) for each discrete section (reach) of river using the River Styles Framework. A River Style is a discrete river type, defined according to its valley setting, planform, bed material and assemblage of geomorphic units. The River Styles Framework is an approach to geomorphologically informed river management that was developed at Macquarie University (https://riverstyles.com/river-styles-framework). The four stages in the River Styles Framework, cover the description of river morphology, interpretation of behaviour, assessment of condition, prediction of river recovery potential and prioritisation of river management Assessments use a range of data including recent and historical imagery, elevation data, along with field assessments to validate the desktop assessments and gather better data on bed material, and geomorphic features and condition. Individual reaches are then considered in context of upstream and downstream reaches and then broader sub-catchment and catchment scale processes, threats and connections, such as erosion and sediment transport, landuse and riparian vegetation.
Water Modelling Modelled Data Without Development
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Export DataAccess API Metadata Portal Metadata Information Content TitleWater Modelling Modelled Data Without DevelopmentContent TypeOtherDescriptionData was updated by FME at 15:43 on 15/11/2023Initial Publication Date28/08/2024Data Currency28/08/2024Data Update FrequencyAPIContent SourceAPIFile TypeImagery LayerAttributionData Theme, Classification or Relationship to other DatasetsAccuracySpatial Reference System (dataset)GDA94Spatial Reference System (web service)OtherWGS84 Equivalent ToGDA94Spatial ExtentContent LineageData ClassificationUnclassifiedData Access PolicyOpenData QualityTerms and ConditionsCreative CommonStandard and SpecificationData CustodianNSW Department of Climate Change Energy, Environment and WaterPoint of ContactNSW Department of Climate Change Energy, Environment and WaterData AggregatorData DistributorAdditional Supporting InformationTRIM Number
Water Sharing Plan Groundwater Sources
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Export DataThis dataset contains polygon features defining WSP Groundwater Sources & Management Zones derived from In Force gazetted WSP's developed under the NSW Water Management Act. The data schema structure of this dataset is representative of the 'stacked' nature of Groundwater Sources (aquifers). Therefore, fields constructed with the "_1" subscript represent the surface (shallowest) water source and subsequent, "_2", "_3", "_4" and "_5" subscripts depicting lower (deeper) levels of aquifers which overlay each other. In order to determine a specific Water Sharing Plan boundary, the dataset can be aggregated using the Water_Sharing_Plan field. Previous SEED service moved from 10.7 to 11. 1 Portal. Waiting for Metadata from DPIE. Metadata Portal Metadata Information Content TitleWater Sharing Plan Groundwater SourcesContent TypeOtherDescriptionThis dataset best endeavours aggregation and depiction of In Force Water Sharing Plan (WSP) - Groundwater Sources & Management Zones derived from WSP's gazetted under the NSW Water Management Act 2000.Initial Publication Date28/08/2024Data Currency28/08/2024Data Update Frequency APIContent Source APIFile TypeImagery LayerAttributionData Theme, Classification or Relationship to other DatasetsAccuracySpatial Reference System (dataset)GDA94Spatial Reference System (web service)OtherWGS84 Equivalent ToGDA94Spatial ExtentContent LineageData ClassificationUnclassifiedData Access PolicyOpenData QualityTerms and ConditionsCreative CommonStandard and SpecificationData CustodianNSW Department of Climate Change, Energy, Environment and WaterPoint of ContactNSW Department of Climate Change, Energy, Environment and WaterData AggregatorData DistributorAdditional Supporting InformationTRIM Number
Water Modelling Stochastic Climate
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Export Data Previous SEED service moved from 10.7 to 11. 1 Portal. Waiting for Metadata from DPIE. Access API Metadata Portal Metadata Information Content TitleWater Modelling Stochastic ClimateContent TypeOtherDescriptionData was updated by FME at 12:52 on 12/07/2024Initial Publication Date28/08/2024Data Currency28/08/2024Data Update Frequency APIContent Source APIFile TypeImagery LayerAttributionData Theme, Classification or Relationship to other DatasetsAccuracySpatial Reference System (dataset)GDA94Spatial Reference System (web service)OtherWGS84 Equivalent ToGDA94Spatial ExtentContent LineageData ClassificationUnclassifiedData Access PolicyOpenData QualityTerms and ConditionsCreative CommonStandard and SpecificationData CustodianNSW Department of Climate Change, Energy, Environment and WaterPoint of ContactNSW Department of Climate Change, Energy, Environment and WaterData AggregatorData DistributorAdditional Supporting InformationTRIM Number
HEVAE Instream Value NSW
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Export Data NSW Department of Climate Change, Energy, Environment and Water (DCCEEW Water) has adopted the Guidelines for Identifying High Ecological Value Aquatic Ecosystems (HEVAE) framework developed by the Australian Commonwealth Government. In the current assessment for NSW, the HEVAE consists of four key criteria which include diversity, distinctiveness, naturalness and vital habitat. Therefore, the HEVAE instream value layer is a combination of four individual criterion layers. The final or overall HEVAE score is determined for each River Style® reach. This is calculated by adding together the final scores for each criterion (Naturalness, Diversity, Distinctiveness and Vital Habitat). This score is then standardised by dividing by the maximum combined HEVAE score for a whole catchment's river reaches to provide an even spread of score outcomes between 0 (lowest) and 1 (highest). The distinctiveness value criteria of HEVAE were updated in 2018 by including the predicted threatened fish species distribution data (MaxEnt modelled data) provided by DPI Fisheries. The final or overall HEVAE scores where then recalculated after this process. Previous SEED service moved from 10.7 to 11. 1 Portal. Waiting for Metadata from DPIE. Metadata Portal Metadata Information Content TitleHEVAE Instream Value NSWContent TypeHosted Feature LayerDescriptionNSW Department of Climate Change, Energy, Environment and Water (DCCEEW Water) has adopted the Guidelines of Identifying High Ecological Value Aquatic Ecosystems (HEVAE) framework developed by the Australian Commonwealth Government. Initial Publication Date28/08/2024Data Currency28/08/2024Data Update Frequency APIContent Source APIFile TypeImagery LayerAttributionData Theme, Classification or Relationship to other DatasetsAccuracySpatial Reference System (dataset)GDA94Spatial Reference System (web service)OtherWGS84 Equivalent ToGDA94Spatial ExtentContent LineageData ClassificationUnclassifiedData Access PolicyOpenData QualityTerms and ConditionsCreative CommonStandard and SpecificationData CustodianNSW Department of Climate Change, Energy, Environment and WaterPoint of ContactNSW Department of Climate Change, Energy, Environment and WaterData AggregatorData DistributorAdditional Supporting InformationTRIM Number