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Rain Barrels And Cisterns Issued Through LADWP Rebate Program
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Residential rain barrels and cisterns issued through the LADWP-MWD rebate program, toward our goal of increasing the local water supply. This dataset is used in the stormwater dashboard (in progress) and Sustainable City pLAn.
Urban Water Data - Drought Planning and Management
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This data package aims to pilot an approach for providing usable data for analyses related to drought planning and management for urban water suppliers--ultimately contributing to improvements in communication around drought. This project was convened by the California Water Data Consortium in partnership with the Department of Water Resources (DWR) and the State Water Resources and Control Board (SWB) and is one of two use cases of this working group that aim to improve data submitted by urban water suppliers in terms of accessibility and useability. The datasets from DWR and the SWB are compiled in a standard format to allow interested parties to synthesize and analyze these data into a cohesive message. This package includes a data management plan describing its development and maintenance. All code related to preparing this data package can be found on [GitHub](https://github.com/FlowWest/urban-water-drought-data). Please note that the "org_id" (DWR's Organization ID) and the "pwsid" (SWB's Public Water System ID) can be used to connect to the various data tables in this package. We acknowledge that data quality issues may exist. Making these data available in a usable format will help identify and address data quality issues. If you identify any data quality issues, please contact the data steward (see contact information). We plan to iteratively update this data package to incorporate new data and to update existing data with quality fixes. The purpose of this project is to demonstrate how data from two agencies, when made publicly available, can be used in relevant analyses; if you found this data package useful, please contact the data steward (see contact information) to share your experience.
Urban Water Data - Drought Planning and Management
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This data package aims to pilot an approach for providing usable data for analyses related to drought planning and management for urban water suppliers--ultimately contributing to improvements in communication around drought. This project was convened by the California Water Data Consortium in partnership with the Department of Water Resources (DWR) and the State Water Resources and Control Board (SWB) and is one of two use cases of this working group that aim to improve data submitted by urban water suppliers in terms of accessibility and useability. The datasets from DWR and the SWB are compiled in a standard format to allow interested parties to synthesize and analyze these data into a cohesive message. This package includes a data management plan describing its development and maintenance. All code related to preparing this data package can be found on [GitHub](https://github.com/FlowWest/urban-water-drought-data). Please note that the "org_id" (DWR's Organization ID) and the "pwsid" (SWB's Public Water System ID) can be used to connect to the various data tables in this package. We acknowledge that data quality issues may exist. Making these data available in a usable format will help identify and address data quality issues. If you identify any data quality issues, please contact the data steward (see contact information). We plan to iteratively update this data package to incorporate new data and to update existing data with quality fixes. The purpose of this project is to demonstrate how data from two agencies, when made publicly available, can be used in relevant analyses; if you found this data package useful, please contact the data steward (see contact information) to share your experience.
Urban Water Data - Drought Planning and Management
공공데이터포털
This data package aims to pilot an approach for providing usable data for analyses related to drought planning and management for urban water suppliers--ultimately contributing to improvements in communication around drought. This project was convened by the California Water Data Consortium in partnership with the Department of Water Resources (DWR) and the State Water Resources and Control Board (SWB) and is one of two use cases of this working group that aim to improve data submitted by urban water suppliers in terms of accessibility and useability. The datasets from DWR and the SWB are compiled in a standard format to allow interested parties to synthesize and analyze these data into a cohesive message. This package includes a data management plan describing its development and maintenance. All code related to preparing this data package can be found on [GitHub](https://github.com/FlowWest/urban-water-drought-data). Please note that the "org_id" (DWR's Organization ID) and the "pwsid" (SWB's Public Water System ID) can be used to connect to the various data tables in this package. We acknowledge that data quality issues may exist. Making these data available in a usable format will help identify and address data quality issues. If you identify any data quality issues, please contact the data steward (see contact information). We plan to iteratively update this data package to incorporate new data and to update existing data with quality fixes. The purpose of this project is to demonstrate how data from two agencies, when made publicly available, can be used in relevant analyses; if you found this data package useful, please contact the data steward (see contact information) to share your experience.
Urban Water Data - Drought Planning and Management
공공데이터포털
This data package aims to pilot an approach for providing usable data for analyses related to drought planning and management for urban water suppliers--ultimately contributing to improvements in communication around drought. This project was convened by the California Water Data Consortium in partnership with the Department of Water Resources (DWR) and the State Water Resources and Control Board (SWB) and is one of two use cases of this working group that aim to improve data submitted by urban water suppliers in terms of accessibility and useability. The datasets from DWR and the SWB are compiled in a standard format to allow interested parties to synthesize and analyze these data into a cohesive message. This package includes a data management plan describing its development and maintenance. All code related to preparing this data package can be found on [GitHub](https://github.com/FlowWest/urban-water-drought-data). Please note that the "org_id" (DWR's Organization ID) and the "pwsid" (SWB's Public Water System ID) can be used to connect to the various data tables in this package. We acknowledge that data quality issues may exist. Making these data available in a usable format will help identify and address data quality issues. If you identify any data quality issues, please contact the data steward (see contact information). We plan to iteratively update this data package to incorporate new data and to update existing data with quality fixes. The purpose of this project is to demonstrate how data from two agencies, when made publicly available, can be used in relevant analyses; if you found this data package useful, please contact the data steward (see contact information) to share your experience.
Summary of stakeholder-developed environmental flow recommendations for the Willamette Basin Sustainable Rivers Program and streamflows from corresponding USGS streamflow gaging stations 2008-2022
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The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) and the Nature Conservancy developed the Sustainable Rivers Program (SRP) as a collaborative environmental flows program to identify, refine, and implement environmental strategies at select USACE dams. The SRP was introduced to the Willamette Basin, Oregon, in 2007 through a series of environmental flow workshops, which led to stakeholder generated environmental flow recommendations in the North Santiam, South Santiam, Santiam (Bach and others, 2013), McKenzie, South Fork McKenzie (Risley and others, 2010), and Middle Fork Willamette Rivers (Gregory and others, 2007, https://www.hec.usace.army.mil/sustainablerivers/). This data release is a compilation of the stakeholder-defined environmental flow recommendations paired with flow data at the corresponding U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) streamflow gaging stations for each water-year spanning 2008 through 2022.
Chemistry of restored urban streams in Washington DC
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Field and lab data associated with an assessment of regenerative stormwater conveyance systems as a type of stream restoration intended to reduce nutrients in urban streams. Includes data on nitrogen, phosphorus, carbon, metals, dissolved oxygen, pH, and fluorescence data. This dataset is associated with the following publication: Duan, S., P. Mayer, S. Kaushal, B. Wessel, and T. Johnson. Regenerative Stormwater Conveyance (RSC) for reducing nutrients in urban stormwater runoff depends upon carbon quantity and quality. SCIENCE OF THE TOTAL ENVIRONMENT. Elsevier BV, AMSTERDAM, NETHERLANDS, 652: 134-146, (2019).