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Water Data Online
Water Data Online provides free access to nationally consistent, current and historical water data (and related information) that is collected by the Bureau of Meteorology under the Water Regulations (2008). It allows users to view and download standardised data and reports. Watercourse level and discharge (Water Regulations, Category 1) time series data collected from approximately 3500 measurement stations across Australia is currently available on Water Data Online. This data has generally been supplied by lead water agencies. The Bureau will continue to work to expand the number of water information categories and water monitoring stations presented. For more information refer to the Water Data Online information sheet The time period over which data is available varies according to how long the stations have been operating. The period of record for some locations starts in the late 19th century. Water Data Online does not display near real time, or flood data. Water Data Online also contains historical data from some stations that are no longer being operated. Such data can provide valuable insight into environmental changes and help build a more comprehensive national picture of our water resources.
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Department for Environment and Water - Real-Time Water Data
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Near real-time water observations available (water.data.sa.gov.au) from surface water and groundwater monitoring networks including water levels, flows, water quality and meteorology. Data is presented in plots (charts), table (grid) and map views. Users can select to download data for one or more sites (locations) in a variety of formats including chart images (PNG, PDF, JPG) or data exports (CSV, Excel, JSON).
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.