Celebrating National Water Week 2024

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The theme for the 2024 National Water Week (21-27 October) is Accelerating Action. By making our datasets available to the public and giving you the opportunity to discuss these in our Water Hub forum, we hope that together, we can shape a sustainable water future for all. 

We have previously looked at the top 3 datasets in the first 6 months of this year, but which others were in high demand? 

#NationalWaterWeek      #AcceleratingAction

The theme for the 2024 National Water Week (21-27 October) is Accelerating Action. By making our datasets available to the public and giving you the opportunity to discuss these in our Water Hub forum, we hope that together, we can shape a sustainable water future for all. 

We have previously looked at the top 3 datasets in the first 6 months of this year, but which others were in high demand? 

Here we list the top 10 datasets by page views:

  1. River Basin Maps and Water Monitoring Gauging Stations Details 
  2. New South Wales River Styles spatial dataset 
  3. Spatial Layer of Probable Vegetation Groundwater Dependent Ecosystems in NSW 
  4. Spatial Layer of HEVAE Vegetation Groundwater Dependent Ecosystems Value in NSW 
  5. River Condition Index (RCI) 
  6. Water Modelling-Palaeo Stochastic Climate Data 
  7. Water Sharing Plans-Groundwater Sources-Spatial Dataset 
  8. Water Sharing Plans-Unregulated River Water Sources-Spatial Dataset 
  9. Floodplain Management Plans Spatial Dataset 
  10. Western Regional Water Strategy connectivity modelling 

 Join the conversation and let us know where you have used our data! 

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River Basin Maps and Water Monitoring Gauging Station Details (Pinneena Maps)

Overview

A series of maps that show water monitoring stations (gauging stations) across New South Wales. This map series, formerly known as the Pinneena maps, was created as part of a major project in 2011. ### Each map includes stations which fall in the following categories: ### * __Current with significant data:__ Gauging stations that were active and have significant data or had been established as of March 2011. ### * __Current without significant data:__ Gauging stations that were active but didn't have significant data as of March 2011. ### * __Discontinued or moved:__ Gauging station...
A series of maps that show water monitoring stations (gauging stations) across New South Wales. This map series, formerly known as the Pinneena maps, was created as part of a major project in 2011. ### Each map includes stations which fall in the following categories: ### * __Current with significant data:__ Gauging stations that were active and have significant data or had been established as of March 2011. ### * __Current without significant data:__ Gauging stations that were active but didn't have significant data as of March 2011. ### * __Discontinued or moved:__ Gauging station that had been closed or moved to another organisation to maintain as of March 2011. ### A water monitoring station (gauging station) is a location on a stream, canal, lake or reservoir from which an observer or tool takes systematic readings of the gauge height or discharge. Hydrologists use these continuous records to make predictions and decisions concerning water level, flood activity and control, navigation, and the like. Note: The maps are best displayed at A3 paper size. ###__Data disclaimer__ These water monitoring station maps were created as part of a project completed in March 2011, and have not been updated to include more recent data or information. The information contained in these maps should be used as a reference only, as the actual location or category of some gauging stations may have changed. ### The maps use the following datasets (all licensed under ‘Creative Commons Attribution’) supplied by other agencies: ### * __Spatial Services (New South Wales Department of Customer Service)__ Hydro Line (Rivers/Creeks) spatial data is a dataset of mapped watercourses and waterbodies in NSW. They can be referenced as ‘ NSW Foundation Spatial Data Framework – Water – NSW Hydro Line’. © Spatial Services [2011] ### * __Australian Government Bureau of Meteorology__ Australia’s River Basins (Catchment boundaries) spatial data uses the Australia’s River Basin 1997 dataset. Citation: 1997. Australia's River Basins 1997. Geoscience Australia, Canberra. http://pid.geoscience.gov.au/dataset/ga/42343 For more information http://www.bom.gov.au/water/about/riverBasinAuxNav.shtml ### * __WaterNSW__ Real time data of monitoring stations can be accessed through WaterNSW Real-time data website: https://www.waternsw.com.au/waterinsights/real-time-data Reference: The material is subject to copyright under the Copyright Act 1968, and it is owned by the State of New South Wales through WaterNSW. WaterNSW encourages the availability, dissemination and exchange of public information. You may copy, distribute, display, download and otherwise freely deal with the information for any purpose, on the condition that you include the copyright. Note: In addition to the attached individual catchment maps PDFs (which can be printed off one at a time), there is also a MERGED version consolidating all of the individual PDFs into a single ATLAS of Maps PDF. This particular pdf (which is designed to be printed A3 back-to-back) is attached and titled: __zz_PINNEENA_A3_MARCH2011_FINAL.pdf__

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