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Greater Sydney Water Supply Data
This dataset represents the daily transfer to BOM in accordance with the legislative requirements of the Water Act 2007. The dataset includes surface water information from storages (level and volume), rivers (level and flow) , operational data (release volumes), water quality data (in-field instrumentation) and meteorological data (rainfall, windspeed, temperature). The data is primarily derived from instrumentation and delivered unverified. The data represents all storages within WaterNSW Greater Sydney network and key meteorological and river stations.
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Water Regulations Data (BoM) - Watercourse Level
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The Bureau of Meteorology (Bureau) receives water data, measured at stations around Australia, from organisations named in the Water Regulations (2008). Time series data collected from approximately 6500 measurement stations across Australia are available. This includes the following nine data subcategories: Watercourse Level (Water Regulations subcategory 1a) Watercourse Discharge (Water Regulations subcategory 1b) Storage Level (Water Regulations subcategory 3a) Storage Volume (Water Regulations subcategory 3b) Rainfall (Water Regulations subcategory 4a) Electrical Conductivity of surface water @ 25C (Water Regulations subcategory 9a) Turbidity of surface water (Water Regulations subcategory 9d) pH of surface water (Water Regulations subcategory 9g) Temperature of surface water (Water Regulations subcategory 9h) The above data subcategories are available in the Water Data Online product - http://www.bom.gov.au/waterdata/. Please see the Water Data Online FAQ tab for further information regarding this dataset. Please see the Water Data Online Copyright tab for information regarding licensing and use of data.
Water Regulations Data (BoM) - Turbidity of surface water
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The Bureau of Meteorology (Bureau) receives water data, measured at stations around Australia, from organisations named in the Water Regulations (2008). Time series data collected from approximately 6500 measurement stations across Australia are available. This includes the following nine data subcategories: Watercourse Level (Water Regulations subcategory 1a) Watercourse Discharge (Water Regulations subcategory 1b) Storage Level (Water Regulations subcategory 3a) Storage Volume (Water Regulations subcategory 3b) Rainfall (Water Regulations subcategory 4a) Electrical Conductivity of surface water @ 25C (Water Regulations subcategory 9a) Turbidity of surface water (Water Regulations subcategory 9d) pH of surface water (Water Regulations subcategory 9g) Temperature of surface water (Water Regulations subcategory 9h) The above data subcategories are available in the Water Data Online product - http://www.bom.gov.au/waterdata/. Please see the Water Data Online FAQ tab for further information regarding this dataset. Please see the Water Data Online Copyright tab for information regarding licensing and use of data.
Water Regulations Data (BoM) - Watercourse Discharge
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The Bureau of Meteorology (Bureau) receives water data, measured at stations around Australia, from organisations named in the Water Regulations (2008). Time series data collected from approximately 6500 measurement stations across Australia are available. This includes the following nine data subcategories: Watercourse Level (Water Regulations subcategory 1a) Watercourse Discharge (Water Regulations subcategory 1b) Storage Level (Water Regulations subcategory 3a) Storage Volume (Water Regulations subcategory 3b) Rainfall (Water Regulations subcategory 4a) Electrical Conductivity of surface water @ 25C (Water Regulations subcategory 9a) Turbidity of surface water (Water Regulations subcategory 9d) pH of surface water (Water Regulations subcategory 9g) Temperature of surface water (Water Regulations subcategory 9h) The above data subcategories are available in the Water Data Online product - http://www.bom.gov.au/waterdata/. Please see the Water Data Online FAQ tab for further information regarding this dataset. Please see the Water Data Online Copyright tab for information regarding licensing and use of data.
Water Supply - Daily Streamflow (into Melbourne's 4 Major Harvesting Storage Dams)
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This dataset provides daily measured streamflows into the four (4) major harvesting catchment dams in megalitres (ML). The streamflow is a calculated value which represents the observed 24-hour accumulated streamflow into the dam; net of any evaporation losses or rainfall gains from the dam surface. The streamflow measurement process requires reservior level, reservior gains and dam outflow data. The reservior level and dam outflow data is collected using telemetry devices. The reserviour levels are validated by Melbourne Water field operators. The dam outflow accounts for all water releases, including for consumption and for environmental purposes . The data is recorded at 8am daily. This data can be used in long and short-term catchment streamflow analysis.NOTE: Whilst every effort has been taken in collecting, validating and providing the attached data, Melbourne Water Corporation makes no representations or guarantees as to the accuracy or completeness of this data. Any person or group that uses this data does so at its own risk and should make their own assessment and investigations as to the suitability and/or application of the data. Melbourne Water Corporation shall not be liable in any way to any person or group for loss of any kind including damages, costs, interest, loss of profits or special loss or damage, arising from any use, error, inaccuracy, incompleteness or other defect in this data.
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.
BOM - Bureau of Meteorology - Australian Rainfall and Murray Darling Basin Inflow datasets 1900-2007
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The CSIRO versions of the BOM (Bureau of Meteorology Australia) Australian Rainfall & Murray Darling Basin Inflow datasets are a concatenation of the individual monthly Rainfall & MDB Inflow data files into a single contiguous netcdf file for the time period 1900-2007 with a spatial resolution of .25° x .25°. These are available for the whole of Australia and also as subsets for the three regional areas of Murray Darling Basin, South East Queensland & Victoria (MDB, SEQ, VIC). The monthly Rainfall data has also been processed to include calculated Anomaly, Climatology and Seasonal forms of this dataset. There are approximately 13 files for Rainfall data totalling 424.9 MB and a single file for monthly MDB Inflow totalling 37 KB. An additional .xls file of "modelled data" was provided to the data centre in October 2014. All the data housed by CSIRO is for internal use only. Data access links via the BOM and MDBA are provided below.
Water Supply - Daily Volume observed for storage dams operated by Melbourne Water
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Daily observed Storage Dam Volumes at 10 Water Storage Dams operated by Melbourne Water. This data is collected with telemetry devices installed at the storage dams, and verified with field observations. The storage volume is recorded at 8:00 am daily. This data is best used in long term storage volume analysis.NOTE: Whilst every effort has been taken in collecting, validating and providing the attached data, Melbourne Water Corporation makes no representations or guarantees as to the accuracy or completeness of this data. Any person or group that uses this data does so at its own risk and should make their own assessment and investigations as to the suitability and/or application of the data. Melbourne Water Corporation shall not be liable in any way to any person or group for loss of any kind including damages, costs, interest, loss of profits or special loss or damage, arising from any use, error, inaccuracy, incompleteness or other defect in this data.