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DPI - Water - Daily River Reports
Data regarding state river water levels, flow, and storage. Updated every weekday. Statewide reports and specific river reports for: Border Rivers Barwon-Darling River Basin Gwydir River Basin Hunter River Basin Lachlan River Basin Macquarie River Basin Murray River Basin Murrumbidgee River Basin Namoi River Basin North Coast Rivers Sydney and South Coast Rivers
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Water Resources Data (WRDATA): Department of Water, Government of Western Australia
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The Department of Water operates numerous surface water and groundwater monitoring sites throughout Western Australia and collects data on the quality and quantity of the State's water resources. The information, which includes surface water levels, flows and quality, and groundwater levels and quality, contributes to our understanding of the nature of the State's water resources, their fluctuations, and their response to changing climate and human pressures. This understanding allows us to make informed decisions, provide useful advice, and manage and plan effectively for safe and sustainable water supplies. A summary of Water Resources Data for many monitoring sites throughout the state is available via this link. The reports are updated frequently and the data is generally current to within the last 12 months. Sites on the Rainfall Sites, Streamflow Sites and Groundwater Sites pages are listed by Site Number. To find a site by name simply click on the links below. If you require data other than that available from the Rainfall Sites or Streamflow Sites pages please use the Water Resources Information Catalogue to select the sites and data in which you are interested and send us a Data Request using the Data Request email address: Water Information Officer. A link to this can be accessed via the WA Water Resources Data (WRDATA) Homepage link below.
Streamflow Water Gauging
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Streamflow data from Victorian streamflow gauging stations - includes current flow, flow as percentage of long-term average, and location of gauging station. Daily streamflow data is updated at the end of each month. Typically, there are 3 streamflow gauging stations in each Catchment Management Region that provide data for this report. These are selected to provide a representative 'picture' of natural flows across the state. For more information on the data collection process and currency of data, see the Office of Water website.
Water Quality Assessment and Total Maximum Daily Loads Information (ATTAINS)
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The Water Quality Assessment TMDL Tracking And Implementation System (ATTAINS) stores and tracks state water quality assessment decisions, Total Maximum Daily Loads (TMDLs) and other watershed plans designed to restore impaired waters.