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Greater Sydney Declared Catchment and Water Supply System
Export Data Greater Sydney Declared Catchment, Water Supply System and Special & Controlled AreasThe declared Sydney catchment area is defined in Clause 17 of Schedule 2 of the Water NSW Act 2014. The declared Sydney catchment area is comprised of the inner catchment area and the outer catchment area. The inner catchment area is the area of land within the Special Areas (Warragamba, Metropolitan, Woronora, Blue Mountains ( Blackheath, Katoomba and Woodford), Shoalhaven, Fitzroy Falls and Wingecarribee) and the hydrological catchment of the Prospect Reservoir. The outer catchment is the area of land within the hydrological catchments of the Warragamba River and its tributaries which drain to Lake Burragorang; the Shoalhaven River and its tributaries which drain to Lake Yarrunga; and Greaves, Whipcord, Woodford and Cascades Creeks, but excluding the inner catchment area described above.
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Sydney Drinking Water Catchment Boundary
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Map of the Sydney Drinking Water Catchment as declared (within the meaning of the Water NSW Act 2014) by s 6.60 of State Environmental Planning Policy (Biodiversity and Conservation) 2021.
Catchment Boundaries of New South Wales
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Access API Catchment Boundaries of NSW This data set shows the administrative catchment boundaries as defined under the NSW Conservation Act. Boundaries east of the Lachlan were gazetted around 1986. Western boundaries have not been gazetted and, hence, have the label (Not notified) attached to them. The Western catchment boundaries are more appropriately described as sub-catchments as they do not straddle the Darling River. The data set is taken from the NSW broad scale topographic base developed by CaLM (LIC) in map form in the Atlas of New South Wales. The data has been digitised from 1:100 000 base maps by the Soil Conservation Service of New South Wales. Metadata Type Esri Map Service Update Frequency Status: completedData type: Vector PolygonResource update frequency: None PlannedResource update date: 2010-01-10Contact Details Data BrokerOffice of Environment and Heritage (OEH)PO Box 3720, Parramatta, NSW, 2124Voice: 02 6740 2349 Fax: 02 6742 3129Email: data.broker@environment.nsw.gov.auRelationship to Themes and Datasets NSW – GEOSCIENCE’S- Hydrogeology - WATER - WATER-HydrologyAccuracy Completeness commission: CompleteCompleteness omission:Logical consistency - conceptual consistency: Visual check only.Logical consistency - topological consistency: Positional accuracy: Broad scale only.Attribute accuracy: All lines and polygons labelled.Source Spatial Reference (dataset) GDA94 / GeographicSpatial Reference (web service)EPSG 4326: WGS 84 Geographic 2D WGS 84 Equivalent To GDA94 Spatial Extent West bounding longitude: 141South bounding longitude: -37.5East bounding longitude: 154North bounding longitude: -28Standards and Specifications None supplied Metadata date: 26 February 2013; Metadata Reference: http://mapdata.environment.nsw.gov.au/Distributors Service Delivery, DCS Spatial Services346 Panorama Ave Bathurst NSW 2795Dataset Producers and Contributors Office of Environment and Heritage (OEH)PO Box 3720, Parramatta, NSW, 2124Voice: 02 6740 2349 Fax: 02 6742 3129Email: data.broker@environment.nsw.gov.au
Catchment Boundaries of New South Wales
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Access API Catchment Boundaries of NSW This data set shows the administrative catchment boundaries as defined under the NSW Conservation Act. Boundaries east of the Lachlan were gazetted around 1986. Western boundaries have not been gazetted and, hence, have the label (Not notified) attached to them. The Western catchment boundaries are more appropriately described as sub-catchments as they do not straddle the Darling River. The data set is taken from the NSW broad scale topographic base developed by CaLM (LIC) in map form in the Atlas of New South Wales. The data has been digitised from 1:100 000 base maps by the Soil Conservation Service of New South Wales. Metadata Type Esri Map Service Update Frequency Status: completedData type: Vector PolygonResource update frequency: None PlannedResource update date: 2010-01-10Contact Details Data BrokerOffice of Environment and Heritage (OEH)PO Box 3720, Parramatta, NSW, 2124Voice: 02 6740 2349 Fax: 02 6742 3129Email: data.broker@environment.nsw.gov.auRelationship to Themes and Datasets NSW – GEOSCIENCE’S- Hydrogeology - WATER - WATER-HydrologyAccuracy Completeness commission: CompleteCompleteness omission:Logical consistency - conceptual consistency: Visual check only.Logical consistency - topological consistency: Positional accuracy: Broad scale only.Attribute accuracy: All lines and polygons labelled.Source Spatial Reference (dataset) GDA94 / GeographicSpatial Reference (web service)EPSG 4326: WGS 84 Geographic 2D WGS 84 Equivalent To GDA94 Spatial Extent West bounding longitude: 141South bounding longitude: -37.5East bounding longitude: 154North bounding longitude: -28Standards and Specifications None supplied Metadata date: 26 February 2013; Metadata Reference: http://mapdata.environment.nsw.gov.au/Distributors Service Delivery, DCS Spatial Services346 Panorama Ave Bathurst NSW 2795Dataset Producers and Contributors Office of Environment and Heritage (OEH)PO Box 3720, Parramatta, NSW, 2124Voice: 02 6740 2349 Fax: 02 6742 3129Email: data.broker@environment.nsw.gov.au
Catchment Boundaries of New South Wales
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Access API Catchment Boundaries of NSW This data set shows the administrative catchment boundaries as defined under the NSW Conservation Act. Boundaries east of the Lachlan were gazetted around 1986. Western boundaries have not been gazetted and, hence, have the label (Not notified) attached to them. The Western catchment boundaries are more appropriately described as sub-catchments as they do not straddle the Darling River. The data set is taken from the NSW broad scale topographic base developed by CaLM (LIC) in map form in the Atlas of New South Wales. The data has been digitised from 1:100 000 base maps by the Soil Conservation Service of New South Wales. Metadata Type Esri Map Service Update Frequency Status: completedData type: Vector PolygonResource update frequency: None PlannedResource update date: 2010-01-10Contact Details Data BrokerOffice of Environment and Heritage (OEH)PO Box 3720, Parramatta, NSW, 2124Voice: 02 6740 2349 Fax: 02 6742 3129Email: data.broker@environment.nsw.gov.auRelationship to Themes and Datasets NSW – GEOSCIENCE’S- Hydrogeology - WATER - WATER-HydrologyAccuracy Completeness commission: CompleteCompleteness omission:Logical consistency - conceptual consistency: Visual check only.Logical consistency - topological consistency: Positional accuracy: Broad scale only.Attribute accuracy: All lines and polygons labelled.Source Spatial Reference (dataset) GDA94 / GeographicSpatial Reference (web service)EPSG 4326: WGS 84 Geographic 2D WGS 84 Equivalent To GDA94 Spatial Extent West bounding longitude: 141South bounding longitude: -37.5East bounding longitude: 154North bounding longitude: -28Standards and Specifications None supplied Metadata date: 26 February 2013; Metadata Reference: http://mapdata.environment.nsw.gov.au/Distributors Service Delivery, DCS Spatial Services346 Panorama Ave Bathurst NSW 2795Dataset Producers and Contributors Office of Environment and Heritage (OEH)PO Box 3720, Parramatta, NSW, 2124Voice: 02 6740 2349 Fax: 02 6742 3129Email: data.broker@environment.nsw.gov.au
Sydney Metropolitan Catchment Management Authority Annual Report 2005/06
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SDCP 2012 – Stormwater management
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Sydney Development Control Plan 2012 GIS data.
Sydney Development Control Plan 2012
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Sydney Development Control Plan 2012 GIS data.
Water Supply Protection Areas (Groundwater & Surface Water) within Victoria
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Surface Water - This dataset displays Victoria's surface-water Water Supply Protection Areas (WSPAs), and has been prepared for the Groundwater and Licensing Branch and the River Health Branch DSE, by LICS (Land Information Cartographic Services) and Melbourne Water. As part of the 2002 amendments to the Water Act 1989, surface-water was included to allow WSPAs to be declared for the protection of surface-water resources in a defined area. A legally enforceable Streamflow Management Plan is then developed. The aim of the plan is to manage the surface water resources of the WSPA equitably and to ensure the long-term sustainability of the resource. An extensive consultative process guarantees that surface water users have a major input into the development of the Streamflow Management Plan for their area. A Ministerial appointed Consultative Committee which represents all relevant interests prepares the Plan. In an area where farming predominates, farmers who own or occupy farming land in the area must comprise at least half of the membership of the committee. Groundwater - This dataset displays Victoria's groundwater Water Supply Protection Areas (WSPAs), and was originally prepared for Groundwater and Licensing Branch DSE, by LICS (Land Information Cartographic Services). Boundaries generaterd by LICS and Melbourne Water. Subsequent revisions have been undertaken by GLiB and the Rural Water Corporations. WSPAs are areas that have been (or are proposed to be) proclaimed under the Water Act 1989 for the purpose of establishing a management plan. The aim of the plan is to manage the groundwater resources of the WSPA equitably and to ensure the long-term sustainability of the resource. An extensive consultative process guarantees that groundwater users have a major input into the development of the Groundwater Management Plan for their area. A Ministerial appointed Consultative Committee, which represents all relevant interests, prepares the Plan. In an area where farming predominates, farmers who own or occupy farming land in the area must comprise at least half of the membership of the committee.
Floodplain management catchments
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Under the NSW Government's flood prone land policy the City is required to manage flooding issues and put plans into place to safeguard flood-prone areas. The local area has been divided into 9 catchments covering 2,666ha. More information on floodplain management catchments