NSW Joint Private Works Schemes

Weโ€™re excited to announce new assets to the SEED Open Data Portal - the NSW Joint Private Works Schemes.

Weโ€™re excited to announce new assets to the SEED Open Data Portal - the NSW Joint Private Works Schemes.

This first-of-its-kind dataset provides comprehensive resources and mapped boundaries for the management of Private Water Trusts and Private Water Corporations in New South Wales.

๐ŸŒŠ Why This Matters
This dataset supports effective water management by mapping private water trusts and corporations, enabling users to:

  • Understand boundaries and water supply areas.
  • Access parcel lists and schedules for private water entities.
  • Support planning and water regulation through accurate spatial data.

๐Ÿ” Project Highlights
The dataset includes:

  • Mapped Boundaries: Private Water Trusts and Private Water Corporations boundaries, available as polygons with detailed parcel structures.
  • Dataset Web Services: ESRI Rest Map and Feature Services, providing web-based access to mapped assets.
  • Supporting Files:
    • Parcel List Spreadsheets for each trust and corporation.
    • PDF Map Series of gazetted boundaries.
    • Metadata Statements detailing dataset characteristics and sources.
    • GIS Datasets also zipped up for ease of access.

๐Ÿ’ฌ We invite you to contribute to this Forum!
Weโ€™d love to hear your thoughts on how these resources could support your work or research. Click 'Reply' below to share your feedback, comments and questions, and help shape better water management strategies for NSW by engaging with this SEED forum and dataset.

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NSW Joint Private Works Schemes

Overview

A private water scheme is an arrangement among a group of landowners to share the costs and responsibilities of establishing and maintaining a private water system, including pumps, pipelines, channels, and related infrastructure. This asset provides the mapped boundaries of Joint Private Works Schemes in New South Wales, including the parcels within each scheme. In early 2024, NSW Public Works mapped these scheme boundaries within a single spatial (GIS) dataset, using the NSW cadastre reference from February 2024 and a GDA2020 datum. Two types of schemes have been mapped: __1) Privat...
A private water scheme is an arrangement among a group of landowners to share the costs and responsibilities of establishing and maintaining a private water system, including pumps, pipelines, channels, and related infrastructure. This asset provides the mapped boundaries of Joint Private Works Schemes in New South Wales, including the parcels within each scheme. In early 2024, NSW Public Works mapped these scheme boundaries within a single spatial (GIS) dataset, using the NSW cadastre reference from February 2024 and a GDA2020 datum. Two types of schemes have been mapped: __1) Private Water Corporations.__ __2) Private Water Trusts.__ The scheme boundaries were mapped using the following methods, listed in descending order of priority: i) Georeferencing images of gazetted maps to the NSW cadastre to align and match boundaries. ii) Following boundary descriptions as detailed in gazettal notices, often requiring georeferencing of Parish Plans published near the gazettal date for contextual accuracy. NSW Spatial Services aerial imagery was traced when descriptions or maps referenced natural features like creeks, rivers, or water channels. iii) Using a gazetted schedule of parcels. iv) Referring to Parish Plans where Joint Private Works Schemes and Trusts were mapped. The Water Group, Department of Climate Change, Energy, the Environment and Water (DCCEEW), provided the list of Joint Private Works Schemes and references to the gazettal notices. This project is a collaborative effort between DCCEEW, NSW Public Works, and the Department of Primary Industries (DPI), with DPI creating the spatial files and PDF documentation for the Joint Private Works Schemes. ----------------------------------- Note: If you would like to ask a question, make any suggestions, or tell us how you are using this dataset, please visit the [NSW Water Hub which has an online forum](https://water-hub.seed.nsw.gov.au/thread/search) you can join.

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