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Spatial Reporting - Water Corporation Regions (WCORP-322)
The Water Corporation Regions dataset shows the geographic extent of Water Corporation Regions within the State of Western Australia including Cocos and Christmas Islands.
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Spatial Reporting - Water Corporation Districts (WCORP-323)
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The Water Corporation Districts dataset shows the geographic extent of Water Corporation Operational Districts within the State of Western Australia including Cocos and Christmas Islands.
Melbourne Water Corporation
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This data contains the spatial boundaries for Melbourne Water's area of responsibility for drainage and waterway assets.
Rural Water Corporation Boundaries
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Boundaries defining the approximate jurisdiction of the Rural Water Corporations in Victoria.
Melbourne Water Retailers
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Boundaries defining the approximate jurisdiction of the Melbourne Water Retailers. On 1 July 2021, Greater Western Water was formed by merging Western Water and City West Water.
Spatial Reporting - Water Storage Complex (WCORP-298)
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The Water Corporation layer is a spatial representation of water storage facility
Water Corporations
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Boundaries defining the approximate jurisdiction of the Urban Water Corporations. On 1 July 2021, Greater Western Water was formed by merging Western Water and City West Water.
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)
Melbourne Water Corporation - Melbourne drain and waterway outlets
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This data contains points representing drain and waterway outlet locations, associated with a natural waterway or channel centreline, within the Greater Melbourne region. This region includes the Port Phillip Bay and Western Port coastlines. Points are captured to show the indicative location of the endpoint for a waterway or channel as geographic coordinates. The data table includes minimal attributes to assist in identifying the feature. Data was created using the waterway (Reach) layer from original FIS 1:50K (Vicmap Hydro) streams data set, which included only those waterways within catchments of greater than 60ha. Waterways (Reach) Rectification project undertaken 2001 to 2003 to review and correct the extent of the waterways reach network to ensure a complete data set exists (using the Drainage Metropolis Boundary, 50K data, 1:2500 Drainage Record Plans, Drainage Limits data, orthophotos, as constructed and/or design drawings, contour data and Melway Street Directory). Waterway (Reach) extents defined and attributes populated in GIS and AMIS for all records including assigning nodes and node numbers (for start / end points) and removing any reaches less than 100 metres in length that are predominantly channel assets. Waterways in extended area incorporated in 2005 using Vicmap Hydro data and aerial imagery, then updated in 2009/10 using Lidar survey data (contours). Data is maintained using Lidar survey data (contours) and 60 ha limits. Please refer to metadata for each dataset row record for specific source / accuracy information. 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.
Geospatial and Data Services Manager - WRIMS - Surface Water Subareas (DWER-080)
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Surface Water subareas stored in WRIMS (Water Resource Information Management System). Surface Water Allocation Subareas for Western Australia were derived in consultation with the regional offices, and geometry is based on hydrographic catchments. Regional Department of Water and Environmental Regulation officers identified areas of similar management requirements to define boundaries or aggregations of hydrographic subcatchments. Regions with notable management concerns both currently and possibly in the future were identified to become management subareas. Allocation subareas will be used in the calculation of sustainable yields, flow rates and ultimately these calculations will be available for water allocation and natural resource management decisions. In addition, native vegetation clearing values have been calculated for each of the subareas located within the extent of the South-West region of Western Australia, for input into the allocation process. The Surface Water subarea 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.