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Geospatial and Data Services Manager - Public Drinking Water Source Areas (DWER-033)
Public drinking water source areas (PDWSAs) are surface water catchments and groundwater areas that provide drinking water to cities, towns and communities throughout the state. PDWSAs are proclaimed under the Metropolitan Water Supply, Sewerage, and Drainage Act 1909 or the Country Areas Water Supply Act 1947. Groundwater sources are normally referred to as underground water pollution control areas or water reserves. Surface water sources are generally referred to as catchment areas. The PDWSA dataset is used by the Department of Water and Environmental Regulation in policy decision-making and for providing advice about protecting drinking water quality when land uses and activities are proposed in PDWSAs. This dataset was formerly known as Public Drinking Water Source Areas (DOW-007)
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Geospatial and Data Services Manager - DWER Water Information Sites (DWER-145)
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The DWER Water Information Sites dataset lists monitoring locations (sites) where surface water and groundwater data are collected to assess the quality and quantity of state water resources. This monitoring supports a comprehensive understanding of the state's water assets and underpins evidence-based decision-making for both regulatory and resource management purposes. Please note that the dataset presents only summary-level attribute information for each site. It does not include all available data, which may encompass individual measurements such as water depth, stream height, water quality, rainfall, and bore details including construction, lithology, and stratigraphy. For access to detailed data, please visit the Water Information Reporting (WIR) system. (https://wir.water.wa.gov.au/).
Drinking Water Surveillance Program
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The Drinking Water Surveillance Program (DWSP) monitors water quality at selected municipal drinking water systems for scientific and research purposes. DWSP is a voluntary partnership that compliments the regulatory monitoring that must be done by the drinking water systems. DWSP monitors for inorganic, organic and radiological parameters. Water quality data are available by individual years.
Geospatial and Data Services Manager - Hydrographic Catchments - Catchments (DWER-028)
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This dataset is the Western Australian component of a national Drainage Divisions and Basins dataset overseen by the Australian Water Resources Council. It is part of a hierarchical order of 4 datasets ranging from Subcatchments through Catchments and Basins to Divisions. The Subcatchments, Catchments and Basins are hierarchically ordered subsets of the Divisions dataset. Catchment boundaries have been defined for more than 3400 key sites on streams throughout Western Australia. The Subcatchments dataset contains polygons from which the Catchment boundaries are derived. This catchments dataset is derived from this on the basis of the CATCH_NAME field, determined by the Scientific Custodian. This dataset was formerly known as Hydrographic Catchments - Catchments (DOW-014)
Geospatial and Data Services Manager - Surface Water Management Areas (DWER-041)
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Surface Water Management Areas for Western Australia were derived in consultation with the regional offices, geometry is based on hydrographic subcatchments. Regional Department of Environment officers identified areas of similar management requirements to define boundaries. Management areas will be used for licencing and administrative purposes. Purpose: The Surface Water Management Area data was developed in order to give a clear understanding of surface water availability and to provide management tools to make good water allocation and natural resources management decisions. Dataset was formally known as Surface Water Management Areas (DOW-020)
Drinking Water Mapping Application (DWMA) - Public Version
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The Drinking Water Mapping Application (DWMA) is a web-based geographic information system (GIS) that enhances the capabilities to identify major contaminant risks to public drinking water supplies. The DWMA includes functionality for both surface and ground-water based public water systems, including a well visualization tool (under development), non-point source and non-NHD data layer analyses, and multi-program analyses.
Geospatial and Data Services Manager - Hydrographic Catchments - Subcatchments (DWER-030)
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This dataset is the Western Australian component of a national Drainage Divisions and Basins dataset overseen by the Australian Water Resources Council. It is part of a hierarchical order of 4 datasets ranging from Subcatchments through Catchments and Basins to Divisions. The Subcatchments, Catchments and Basins are hierarchically ordered subsets of the Divisions dataset. Catchment boundaries have been defined for more than 3400 key sites on streams throughout Western Australia. The Subcatchments dataset contains polygons derived from all the defined boundaries, while the Catchment, basin and division polygons are based on subsets of the same boundaries. This dataset was formerly known as Hydrographic Catchments - Subcatchments (DOW-015)
Geospatial and Data Services Manager - Hydrographic Catchments - Basins (DWER-027)
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This dataset is the Western Australian component of a national Drainage Divisions and Basins dataset overseen by the Australian Water Resources Council. It is part of a hierarchical order of 4 datasets ranging from Subcatchments through Catchments and Basins to Divisions. The Subcatchments, Catchments and Basins are hierarchically ordered subsets of the Divisions dataset. The drainage basins of Western Australia, derived from catchment boundaries defined at various scales. This dataset is derived from a subset of lines from the Hydrographic SubCatchments data. This dataset was formerly known as Hydrographic Catchments - Basins (DOW-013)
Geospatial and Data Services Manager - FPM 1 in 100 (1%) AEP Floodplain Development Control Area (DWER-003)
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The Department of Water and Environmental Regulation produces floodplain mapping of rivers and major watercourses and provides floodplain development advice to ensure that proposed floodplain development has adequate flood protection and does not impact on the existing flood regime of the area. This advice is related to major river flooding only. Other issues, such as stormwater drainage and environmental and ecological considerations are not addressed. This dataset comprises polygon areas showing land where development controls maybe applied to ensure an adequate level of flood protection is provided to proposed development. Information on flooding or flood levels outside of these areas is not currently available. Links to the associated strategy diagrams and general notes on the available floodplain mapping are located under field name ‘STRATEGY’ in the attribute table. Note: To see the full scope of the floodplain mapping, 12 dataset layers are required to be loaded in the following order: FLOODPLAIN DATASET LAYERS: FPM Flood Level Points (m AHD) FPM Flood Level Contours (m AHD) FPM 1 in 100 (1%) AEP Floodway and Flood Fringe Line FPM Extent of Flooding FPM Levee Banks FPM Location of Cross Sections FPM 1 in 100 (1%) AEP Floodplain Development Control Area FPM Map Index FPM Bridges FPM Special Development Condition Area FPM 1 in 100 (1%) AEP Floodway and Flood Fringe Area FPM Floodplain Area The dataset covers the following areas: Avon River - Toodyay to Beverley. Balingup Brook - Balingup Townsite. Bandy Creek - Esperance Townsite. Blackwood River – Augusta, Bridgetown, Nannup and Boyup Brook Townsites. Bow River - Bow Bridge Townsite. Capel River - Capel Townsite. Chapman River – Geraldton and Nabawa Townsites. Coblinine River & Dorderyemunning Creek - Wagin Townsite. Cohn Creek - Merredin Townsite. Collie River - Collie Townsite. Corrigin Townsite. Denmark River - Denmark Townsite. Exmouth Townsite. Ferguson River - Preston River to northwest of Dardanup Townsite. Fitzroy River - Fitzroy Crossing Townsite, Fitzroy Crossing Townsite to Willare and Noonkanbah. Five Mile Brook - Bunbury Townsite. Gascoyne River - Carnarvon Townsite, the Lower Gascoyne and Gascoyne Junction. Gingin Brook - Gingin Townsite. Gordon River - Tambellup Townsite. Greenough River – Indian Ocean to Walkaway. Gribble Creek - Kalgoorlie Townsite. Harding River - Roebourne Townsite. Irwin River - Dongara Townsite. Karratha Townsite. Lake Grace Townsite. Leschenault Estuary / Collie River/ Preston River/ Brunswick River/ Eedle's Gully (Greater Bunbury Region) - Collie River from Leschenault Estuary to just east of South Western Highway, Preston River from Leschenault Estuary to Donnybrook-Boyup Brook Rd, Brunswick River from Collie River to just east of South Western Highway, Eedles Gully from Preston River to Bunbury Aerodrome and Leschenault Estuary from Bunbury to Binningup. Margaret River – Margaret River Townsite. Moore River - Moora Townsite and Bennies Road area. Murchison River - Kalbarri Townsite and North West Coastal Hwy to Jack Hills. Nullagine River – Nullagine Townsite. Port Hedland Townsite. Serpentine River, Murray River and the Peel Inlet / Harvey Estuary - Peel Inlet / Harvey Estuary to Pinjarra and south to the Darling Scarp (Murray River) and Peel Inlet / Harvey Estuary to Wellard and east to South Western Highway (Serpentine River). Swan River, Canning River and Tributaries: Fremantle to Walyunga National Park (Swan River) and Canning Bridge to Brookton Highway (Canning River). Tributaries include Bennett Brook, Blackadder Creek, Ellen Brook, Helena River, Jane Brook, St Leonards Creek, Susannah Brook (Swan River) and Southern River/ Wungong Brook (Canning River). Toby Inlet – Quindalup Townsite. Turkey Creek - Warmun Aboriginal Community. Vasse-Wonnerup Estuaries, Broadwater and New River - Busselton Townsite. Willyung Creek – Albany. Yakamia Creek – Albany Townsite. Glossary: Annual exceedance probability (AEP) - the likelihood of
Geospatial and Data Services Manager - Hydrographic Catchments - Divisions (DWER-029)
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This dataset is the Western Australian component of a national Drainage Divisions and Basins dataset overseen by the Australian Water Resources Council. It is part of a hierarchical order of 4 datasets ranging from Subcatchments through Catchments and Basins to Divisions. The Subcatchments, Catchments and Basins are hierarchically ordered subsets of the Divisions dataset. The drainage divisions of Western Australia, derived from catchment boundaries defined at various scales. This dataset is derived from a subset of lines from the Hydrographic Catchments - Subcatchments data. This dataset was formally known as Hydrographic Catchments - Divisions (DOW-016)
Geospatial and Data Services Manager - FPM Special Development Condition Area (DWER-024)
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The Department of Water and Environmental Regulation produces floodplain mapping of rivers and major watercourses and provides floodplain development advice to ensure that proposed floodplain development has adequate flood protection and does not impact on the existing flood regime of the area. This advice is related to major river flooding only. Other issues, such as stormwater drainage and environmental and ecological considerations are not addressed. This dataset comprises polygons that identify existing residential developments in a defined floodway where building controls are recommended on house extensions, redevelopment and fencing. Note: To see the full scope of the floodplain mapping, 12 dataset layers are required to be loaded in the following order: FLOODPLAIN DATASET LAYERS: FPM Flood Level Points (m AHD) FPM Flood Level Contours (m AHD) FPM 1 in 100 (1%) AEP Floodway and Flood Fringe Line FPM Extent of Flooding FPM Levee Banks FPM Location of Cross Sections FPM 1 in 100 (1%) AEP Floodplain Development Control Area FPM Map Index FPM Bridges FPM Special Development Condition Area FPM 1 in 100 (1%) AEP Floodway and Flood Fringe Area FPM Floodplain Area The dataset covers the following areas: Fitzroy River – Fitzroy Crossing Townsite. Murray River/Peel Inlet - Ballee, Yunderup and Cooleenup Islands, Culleenup Road and Pericho Close. Glossary: Annual exceedance probability (AEP) - the likelihood of occurrence of a flood of a given size or larger in any one year; usually expressed as a percentage. 1 in 100 AEP flood - this means that there is a 1 in 100 (or 1%) chance of a flow of this size or larger occurring in any one year. This flood has a 50% chance of being experienced at least once in a person's lifetime. The 1 in 100 AEP flood has been generally adopted in Australia and overseas as the basis for floodplain management planning. Floodplain - the portion of a river valley next to the river channel which is covered with water when the river overflows its banks during major river flows. The term also applies to land adjacent to estuaries which is subject to flooding. Australian Height Datum (AHD) - is a geodetic datum for altitude measurement in Australia. It was adopted in 1971 by the National Mapping Council as the datum to which all vertical control for mapping is to be referred. The datum is based on the mean sea level (1966-1968) being assigned the value 0.000m on the Australian Height Datum (AHD) at 30 tide gauges around the coast of the Australian continent. This dataset was formerly known as FPM Special Development Condition Area (DOW-039)