This feature class describes properties listed on the National Register of Historic Places, classified as historic buildings, object, sites, structures, and districts, and depicted as points. The National Register of Historic Places requires the submission of a single UTM coordinate pair for properties under 10 acres. Attribute data in this dataset are intentionally limited to those necessary for spatial data maintenance and feature level metadata necessary to document the lineage of the geography itself. Data from external database systems, such as the National Register Information System, are intended to link with these data to provide basic feature attributes. The means to maintain unique identifiers for each historic site (CR_ID), Survey_ID, as well as unique geometries associated with that feature (Geometry_ID) are through the use of Globally Unique Identifiers (GUIDs) assigned by the database. Information about the genesis of individual points is documented by feature level metadata fields in the spatial attribute table.
This data set holds the publicly-available version of the database of water-dependent assets that was compiled for the bioregional assessment (BA) of the Galilee subregion as part of the Bioregional Assessment Technical Programme. Though all life is dependent on water, for the purposes of a bioregional assessment, a water-dependent asset is an asset potentially impacted by changes in the groundwater and/or surface water regime due to coal resource development. The water must be other than local rainfall. Examples include wetlands, rivers, bores and groundwater dependent ecosystems.
The dataset was derived by the Bioregional Assessment Programme. This dataset was derived from multiple datasets including Natural Resource Management regions, and Australian and state and territory government databases. You can find a link to the parent datasets in the Lineage Field in this metadata statement. The History Field in this metadata statement describes how this dataset was derived. A single asset is represented spatially in the asset database by single or multiple spatial features (point, line or polygon). Individual points, lines or polygons are termed elements.
This dataset contains the unrestricted publicly-available components of spatial and non-spatial (attribute) data of the (restricted) Asset database for the Galilee subregion on 04 January 2016 (12ff5782-a3d9-40e8-987c-520d5fa366dd);. The database is provided primarily as an ESRI File geodatabase (.gdb), which is able to be opened in readily available open source software such as QGIS. Other formats include the Microsoft Access database (.mdb in ESRI Personal Geodatabase format), industry-standard ESRI Shapefiles and tab-delimited text files of all the attribute tables.
The restricted version of the Galilee Asset database has a total count of 403 918 Elements and 4 426 Assets. In the public version of the Asset GalileeGalilee database 13759 spatial Element features (~3%) have been removed from the Element List and Element Layer(s) and 352 spatial Assets (~8%) have been removed from the spatial Asset Layer(s)
The elements/assets removed from the restricted Asset Database are from the following data sources:
1) Environmental Asset Database - Commonwealth Environmental Water Office - RESTRICTED (Metadata only) (29fd1654-8aa1-4cb3-b65e-0b37698ac9a6)
2) Key Environmental Assets - KEA - of the Murray Darling Basin RESTRICTED (Metadata only) (9948195e-3d3b-49dc-96d2-ea7765297308)
3) Species Profile and Threats Database (SPRAT) - RESTRICTED - Metadata only) (7276dd93-cc8c-4c01-8df0-cef743c72112)
4) Australia, Register of the National Estate (RNE) - Spatial Database (RNESDB) (Internal 878f6780-be97-469b-8517-54bd12a407d0)
5) Communities of National Environmental Significance Database - RESTRICTED - Metadata only (c01c4693-0a51-4dbc-bbbd-7a07952aa5f6)
These important assets are included in the bioregional assessment, but are unable to be publicly distributed by the Bioregional Assessment Programme due to restrictions in their licensing conditions. Please note that many of these data sets are available directly from their custodian. For more precise details please see the associated explanatory Data Dictionary document enclosed with this dataset.
The public version of the asset database retains all of the unrestricted components of the Asset database for the Galilee subregion on 04 January 2016 - any material that is unable to be published or redistributed to a third party by the BA Programme has been removed from the database. The data presented corresponds to the assets published Cooper subregion product 1.3: Description of the water-dependent asset register and asset list for the Galilee subregion on 04 January 2016, and the associated Water-dependent asset register and asset list for the Galilee subregion on 04 January 2016.
Individual spatial features or elements are initially included in database if they are partly or wholly within the subregion's preliminary assessment extent (Materiality Test 1, M1). In accordance to BA submethodology M02: Compiling water-dependent assets, individual spatial elements are then grouped into assets which are evaluated by project teams to determine whether they meet materiality test 2 (M2), which are assets that are considered to be water dependent.
Following delivery of the first pass asset list, project teams make a determination as to whether an asset (comprised of one or more elements) is water dependent, as assessed against the materiality tests detailed in the BA Methodology. These decisions are provided to ERIN by the assessment team and incorporated into the AssetList table in the Asset database.
Development of the Asset Register from the Asset database:
Decisions for M0 (fit for BA purpose), M1 (PAE) and M2 (water dependent) determine which assets are included in the "asset list" and "water-dependent asset register" which are published as Product 1.3.
The rule sets are applied as follows:
M0 M1 M2 Result
No n/a n/a Asset is not included in the asset list or the water-dependent asset register
(≠ No) No n/a Asset is not included in the asset list or the water-dependent asset register
(≠ No) Yes No Asset included in published asset list but not in water dependent asset register
(≠ No) Yes Yes Asset included in both asset list and water-dependent asset register
Assessment teams are then able to use the database to assign receptors and impact variables to water-dependent assets and the development of a receptor register as detailed in BA submethodology M03: Assigning receptors to water-dependent assets and the receptor register is then incorporated into the asset database.
At this stage of its development, the for the Galilee subregion on 04 January 2016, which this document describes, does not contain any receptor information.
Bioregional Assessment Programme (2013) Asset database for the Galilee subregion on 04 January 2016 Public. Bioregional Assessment Derived Dataset. Viewed 10 December 2018, http://data.bioregionalassessments.gov.au/dataset/eb4cf797-9b8f-4dff-9d7a-a5dfbc8d2bed.
Derived From QLD Dept of Natural Resources and Mines, Groundwater Entitlements 20131204
Derived From Queensland QLD - Regional - NRM - Water Asset Information Tool - WAIT - databases
Derived From Matters of State environmental significance (version 4.1), Queensland
Derived From Communities of National Environmental Significance Database - RESTRICTED - Metadata only
Derived From South Australia SA - Regional - NRM Board - Water Asset Information Tool - WAIT - databases
Derived From National Groundwater Dependent Ecosystems (GDE) Atlas
Derived From National Groundwater Information System (NGIS) v1.1
Derived From Birds Australia - Important Bird Areas (IBA) 2009
Derived From Queensland QLD Regional CMA Water Asset Information WAIT tool databases RESTRICTED Includes ALL Reports
Derived From Asset database for the Galilee subregion on 04 January 2016
Derived From Environmental Asset Database - Commonwealth Environmental Water Office
Derived From National Groundwater Dependent Ecosystems (GDE) Atlas (including WA)
Derived From QLD Dept of Natural Resources and Mines, Groundwater Entitlements linked to bores v3 03122014
Derived From QLD Dept of Natural Resources and Mines, Surface Water Entitlements 131204
Derived From Ramsar Wetlands of Australia
Derived From Permanent and Semi-Permanent Waterbodies of the Lake Eyre Basin (Queensland and South Australia) (DRAFT)
Derived From Asset database for the Galilee subregion on 2 December 2014
Derived From Key Environmental Assets - KEA - of the Murray Darling Basin
Derived From QLD Dept of Natural Resources and Mines, Groundwater Entitlements linked to bores and NGIS v4 28072014
Derived From National Heritage List Spatial Database (NHL) (v2.1)
Derived From Great Artesian Basin and Laura Basin groundwater recharge areas
Derived From [QLD DNRM Licence Locations
The public version of this Asset database can be accessed via the following dataset:
Asset database for the Cooper subregion on 27 August 2015 Public (526707e0-9d32-47de-a198-9c8f35761a7e)
The dataset was derived by the Bioregional Assessment Programme from multiple source datasets. The source datasets are identified in the Lineage field in this metadata statement. The processes undertaken to produce this derived dataset are described in the History field in this metadata statement.
The asset database for Cooper subregion (v3) supersedes previous version (v2) of the Cooper Asset database (Asset database for the Cooper subregion on 14 August 2015, 5c3697e6-8077-4de7-b674-e0dfc33b570c). The M2_Reason in the Assetlist table and DecisionBrief in the AssetDecisions table have been updated with short descriptions (<255 characters) provided by project team 21/8, and the draft "water-dependent asset register and asset list" (BA-LEB-COO-130-WaterDependentAssetRegister-AssetList-V20150827) also updated accordingly. This change was made to avoid truncation in the brief reasons fields of the database and asset register. There have been no changes to assets or asset numbers.
This dataset contains a combination of spatial and non-spatial (attribute) components of the Cooper subregion Asset List - an mdb file (readable as an MS Access database or as an ESRI personal geodatabase) holds the non-spatial tabular attribute data, and an ESRI file geodatabase contains the spatial data layers, which are attributed only with unique identifiers ("AID" for assets, and "ElementID" for elements). The dataset also contains an update of the draft "Water-dependent asset register and asset list" spreadsheet (BA-NIC-COO-130-WaterDependentAssetRegister-AssetList-V20150827.xlsx).
The tabular attribute data can be joined in a GIS to the "Assetlist" table in the mdb database using the "AID" field to view asset attributes (BA attribution). To view the more detailed attribution at the element-level, the intermediate table "Element_to_asset" can be joined to the assets spatial datasets using AID, and then joining the individual attribute tables from the Access database using the common "ElementID" fields. Alternatively, the spatial feature layers representing elements can be linked directly to the individual attribute tables in the Access database using "ElementID", but this arrangement will not provide the asset-level groupings.
Further information is provided in the accompanying document, "COO_asset_database_doc20150827.doc" located within this dataset.
Version ID Date Notes
1.0 27/03/2015 Initial database
2.0 14/08/2015 "(1) Updated the database for M2 test results provided from COO assessment team and created the draft BA-LEB-COO-130-WaterDependentAssetRegister-AssetList-V20150814.xlsx
(2) updated the group, subgroup, class and depth for (up to) 2 NRM WAIT assets to cooperate the feedback to OWS from relevant SA NRM regional office (whose staff missed the asset workshop). The AIDs and names of those assets are listed in table LUT_changed_asset_class_20150814 in COO_asset_database_20150814.mdb
(3) As a result of (2), added one new asset separated from one existing asset. This asset and its parent are listed in table LUT_ADD_1_asste_20150814 in COO_asset_database_20150814.mdb. The M2 test result for this asset is inherited from its parent in this version
(5) Added Appendix C in COO_asset_database_doc_201500814.doc is about total elements/assets in current Group and subgroup
(6)Added Four SQL queries (Find_All_Used_Assets, Find_All_WD_Assets, Find_Amount_Asset_in_Class and Find_Amount_Elements_in_Class) in COO_asset_database_20150814.mdb.mdb for total assets and total numbers
(7)The databases, especially spatial database (COO_asset_database_20150814Only.gdb), were changed such as duplicated attribute fields in spatial data were removed and only ID field is kept. The user needs to join the Table Assetlist or Elementlist to the relevant spatial data"
3.0 27/08/2015 M2_Reason in the Assetlist table and DecisionBrief in the AssetDecisions table have been updated with short descriptions (<255 characters) provided by project team 21/8, and the draft "water-dependent asset register and asset list" (BA-LEB-COO-130-WaterDependentAssetRegister-AssetList-V20150827) also updated accordingly. No changes to asset numbers.
Bioregional Assessment Programme (2014) Asset database for the Cooper subregion on 27 August 2015. Bioregional Assessment Derived Dataset. Viewed 27 November 2017, http://data.bioregionalassessments.gov.au/dataset/0b122b2b-e5fe-4166-93d1-3b94fc440c82.
Derived From QLD Dept of Natural Resources and Mines, Groundwater Entitlements 20131204
Derived From Queensland QLD - Regional - NRM - Water Asset Information Tool - WAIT - databases
Derived From Matters of State environmental significance (version 4.1), Queensland
Derived From Geofabric Surface Network - V2.1
Derived From Communities of National Environmental Significance Database - RESTRICTED - Metadata only
Derived From South Australia SA - Regional - NRM Board - Water Asset Information Tool - WAIT - databases
Derived From National Groundwater Dependent Ecosystems (GDE) Atlas
Derived From National Groundwater Information System (NGIS) v1.1
Derived From Birds Australia - Important Bird Areas (IBA) 2009
Derived From Queensland QLD Regional CMA Water Asset Information WAIT tool databases RESTRICTED Includes ALL Reports
Derived From Queensland wetland data version 3 - wetland areas.
Derived From SA Department of Environment, Water and Natural Resources (DEWNR) Water Management Areas 141007
Derived From South Australian Wetlands - Groundwater Dependent Ecosystems (GDE) Classification
Derived From National Groundwater Dependent Ecosystems (GDE) Atlas (including WA)
Derived From Asset database for the Cooper subregion on 14 August 2015
Derived From QLD Dept of Natural Resources and Mines, Groundwater Entitlements linked to bores v3 03122014
Derived From Ramsar Wetlands of Australia
Derived From Permanent and Semi-Permanent Waterbodies of the Lake Eyre Basin (Queensland and South Australia) (DRAFT)
Derived From SA EconomicElements v1 20141201
Derived From QLD Dept of Natural Resources and Mines, Groundwater Entitlements linked to bores and NGIS v4 28072014
Derived From National Heritage List Spatial Database (NHL) (v2.1)
Derived From Great Artesian Basin and Laura Basin groundwater recharge areas
Derived From SA Department of Environment, Water and Natural Resources (DEWNR) Groundwater Licences 141007
Derived From Lake Eyre Basin (LEB) Aquatic Ecosystems Mapping and Classification
Derived From Australia - Species of National Environmental Significance Database
Derived From Asset database for the Cooper subregion on 27 March 2015
Derived From Australia, Register of the National Estate (RNE) - Spatial Database (RNESDB) Internal
Derived From Directory of Important Wetlands in Australia (DIWA) Spatial Database (Public)
Derived From Collaborative Australian Protected Areas Database (CAPAD) 2010 (Not current release)
The National Register of Historic Places is the official list of the Nation's historic places worthy of preservation. Authorized by the National Historic Preservation Act of 1966, the National Park Service's National Register of Historic Places is part of a national program to coordinate and support public and private efforts to identify, evaluate, and protect America's historic and archeological resources.
The National Park Service Cultural Resources GIS program has created spatial data from the unrestricted National Register of Historic Places database (NRIS) inventory in a file geodatabase format using ESRI’s ArcMap 10.0. The data model is structured in compliance with NPS Cultural Resources Spatial Data Transfer Standards. More detail on the model and these standards can be found here: https://www.nps.gov/crgis/crgis_standards_overview.htm
Use of this information in meeting a federal agency’s responsibilities under Section 106 of the National Historic Preservation Act does not in itself constitute compliance with Section 106, which requires agencies to consult with the appropriate State and/or Tribal Preservation Offices in the identification and evaluation of historic properties.
Users should be aware that many points and polygon boundaries require some level of correction. In general, this dataset contains modest corrections to the coordinates contained in the NRIS with reference to some of the point data. In many cases, polygon boundaries may appear incorrect due to minor errors in the database. It is our intent to be able to address these errors and improve the quality of the spatial data over time.
Source: https://www.nps.gov/subjects/nationalregister/data-downloads.htm (National Park Service)
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License information was derived automatically
Abstract The dataset was derived by the Bioregional Assessment Programme. This dataset was derived from multiple datasets including Natural Resource Management regions, and Australian and state and territory government databases. You can find a link to the parent datasets in the Lineage Field in this metadata statement. The History Field in this metadata statement describes how this dataset was derived. A single asset is represented spatially in the asset database by single or multiple spatial …Show full descriptionAbstract The dataset was derived by the Bioregional Assessment Programme. This dataset was derived from multiple datasets including Natural Resource Management regions, and Australian and state and territory government databases. You can find a link to the parent datasets in the Lineage Field in this metadata statement. The History Field in this metadata statement describes how this dataset was derived. A single asset is represented spatially in the asset database by single or multiple spatial features (point, line or polygon). Individual points, lines or polygons are termed elements. This data set holds the publicly-available version of the database of water-dependent assets that was compiled for the bioregional assessment (BA) of the Hunter subregion as part of the Bioregional Assessment Technical Programme. Though all life is dependent on water, for the purposes of a bioregional assessment, a water-dependent asset is an asset potentially impacted by changes in the groundwater and/or surface water regime due to coal resource development. The water must be other than local rainfall. Examples include wetlands, rivers, bores and groundwater dependent ecosystems. This dataset contains the unrestricted publicly-available components of spatial and non-spatial (attribute) data of the (restricted) Asset database for the Hunter subregion on 24 February 2016 (a39290ac-3925-4abc-9ecb-b91e911f008f). The database is provided primarily as an ESRI File geodatabase (.gdb), which is able to be opened in readily available open source software such as QGIS. Other formats include the Microsoft Access database (.mdb in ESRI Personal Geodatabase format), industry-standard ESRI Shapefiles and tab-delimited text files of all the attribute tables. The restricted version of the Hunter Asset database has a total count of 182 277 Elements (and 2 545 Assets). In the public version of the Asset Hunter database 69 330 spatial Element features (~38%) have been removed from the Element List and Element Layer(s) and 1124 spatial Assets (~44%) have been removed from the spatial Asset Layer(s) The elements/assets removed from the restricted Asset Database are from the following data sources: Species Profile and Threats Database (SPRAT) - RESTRICTED - Metadata only) (7276dd93-cc8c-4c01-8df0-cef743c72112) Threatened migratory shorebird habitat mapping DECCW May 2006 (cc0b62a0-ded7-4c14-b954-1552337b395e) Australia, Register of the National Estate (RNE) - Spatial Database (RNESDB) (878f6780-be97-469b-8517-54bd12a407d0) Communities of National Environmental Significance Database - RESTRICTED - Metadata only (c01c4693-0a51-4dbc-bbbd-7a07952aa5f6) Hunter CMA GDEs (DPI pre-release) - RESTRICTED - Metadata only (469d6d2e-900f-47a7-a137-946b89b3d188) These important assets are included in the bioregional assessment, but are unable to be publicly distributed by the Bioregional Assessment Programme due to restrictions in their licensing conditions. Please note that many of these data sets are available directly from their custodian. For more precise details please see the associated explanatory Data Dictionary document enclosed with this dataset. Purpose The data are for any external party that wants to access the asset database used for the assessment. The BATP is required to release these wherever possible, to comply with the requirements of transparency and repeatability. Dataset History The public version of the asset database retains all of the unrestricted components of the Asset database for the Hunter subregion on 24 February 2016 - any material that is unable to be published or redistributed to a third party by the BA Programme has been removed from the database. The data presented corresponds to the assets published in product 1.3: Description of the water-dependent asset register and asset list for the Hunter subregion on 24 February 2016, and the associated Water-dependent asset register and asset list for the Hunter subregion on 24 February 2016. Individual spatial features or elements are initially included in database if they are partly or wholly within the subregion's preliminary assessment extent (Materiality Test 1, M1). In accordance to BA submethodology M02: Compiling water-dependent assets, individual spatial elements are then grouped into assets which are evaluated by project teams to determine whether they meet materiality test 2 (M2), which are assets that are considered to be water dependent. Following delivery of the first pass asset list, project teams make a determination as to whether an asset (comprised of one or more elements) is water dependent, as assessed against the materiality tests detailed in the BA Methodology. These decisions are provided to ERIN by the assessment team and incorporated into the AssetList table in the Asset database. Development of the Asset Register from the Asset database: Decisions for M0 (fit for BA purpose), M1 (PAE) and M2 (water dependent) determine which assets are included in the "asset list" and "water-dependent asset register" which are published as Product 1.3. The rule sets are applied as follows: M0 M1 M2 Result No n/a n/a Asset is not included in the asset list or the water-dependent asset register (≠ No) No n/a Asset is not included in the asset list or the water-dependent asset register (≠ No) Yes No Asset included in published asset list but not in water dependent asset register (≠ No) Yes Yes Asset included in both asset list and water-dependent asset register Assessment teams are then able to use the database to assign receptors and impact variables to water-dependent assets and the development of a receptor register as detailed in BA submethodology M03: Assigning receptors to water-dependent assets and the receptor register is then incorporated into the asset database. At this stage of its development, the Asset database for the Hunter subregion on 24 February 2016, which this document describes, does not contain receptor information. Dataset Citation Bioregional Assessment Programme (2015) Asset database for the Hunter subregion on 24 February 2016 Public 20170112 v02. Bioregional Assessment Derived Dataset. Viewed 13 March 2019, http://data.bioregionalassessments.gov.au/dataset/9d16592c-543b-42d9-a1f4-0f6d70b9ffe7. Dataset Ancestors Derived From GW Element Bores with Unknown FTYPE Hunter NSW Office of Water 20150514 Derived From Travelling Stock Route Conservation Values Derived From NSW Wetlands Derived From Climate Change Corridors Coastal North East NSW Derived From Communities of National Environmental Significance Database - RESTRICTED - Metadata only Derived From Climate Change Corridors for Nandewar and New England Tablelands Derived From National Groundwater Dependent Ecosystems (GDE) Atlas Derived From Asset database for the Hunter subregion on 27 August 2015 Derived From Birds Australia - Important Bird Areas (IBA) 2009 Derived From Estuarine Macrophytes of Hunter Subregion NSW DPI Hunter 2004 Derived From Hunter CMA GDEs (DRAFT DPI pre-release) Derived From Camerons Gorge Grassy White Box Endangered Ecological Community (EEC) 2008 Derived From Asset database for the Hunter subregion on 16 June 2015 Derived From Spatial Threatened Species and Communities (TESC) NSW 20131129 Derived From Asset database for the Hunter subregion on 24 February 2016 Derived From Threatened migratory shorebird habitat mapping DECCW May 2006 Derived From Gosford Council Endangered Ecological Communities (Umina woodlands) EEC3906 Derived From NSW Office of Water Surface Water Offtakes - Hunter v1 24102013 Derived From National Groundwater Dependent Ecosystems (GDE) Atlas (including WA) Derived From Asset list for Hunter - CURRENT Derived From NSW Office of Water Surface Water Entitlements Locations v1_Oct2013 Derived From Species Profile and Threats Database (SPRAT) - Australia - Species of National Environmental Significance Database (BA subset - RESTRICTED - Metadata only) Derived From Ramsar Wetlands of Australia Derived From Native Vegetation Management (NVM) - Manage Benefits Derived From NSW Office of Water Surface Water Licences Processed for Hunter v1 20140516 Derived From Groundwater Economic Elements Hunter NSW 20150520 PersRem v02 Derived From Atlas of Living Australia NSW ALA Portal 20140613 Derived From National Heritage List Spatial Database (NHL) (v2.1) Derived From Climate Change Corridors (Dry Habitat) for North East NSW Derived From Groundwater Entitlement Hunter NSW Office of Water 20150324 Derived From Asset database for the Hunter subregion on 20 July 2015 Derived From NSW Office of Water combined geodatabase of regulated rivers and water sharing plan regions Derived From Asset database for the Hunter subregion on 22 September 2015 Derived From Commonwealth Heritage List Spatial Database (CHL) Derived From Australia World Heritage Areas Derived From Lower Hunter Spotted Gum Forest EEC 2010 Derived From New South Wales NSW Regional CMA Water Asset Information WAIT tool databases, RESTRICTED Includes ALL Reports Derived From Fauna Corridors for North East NSW Derived From Directory of Important Wetlands in Australia (DIWA) Spatial Database (Public) Derived From HUN AssetList Database v1p2 20150128 Derived From New South Wales NSW - Regional - CMA - Water Asset Information Tool - WAIT - databases Derived From Climate Change Corridors (Moist Habitat) for
This dataset is a compilation of available oil and gas pipeline data and is maintained by BSEE. Pipelines are used to transport and monitor oil and/or gas from wells within the outer continental shelf (OCS) to resource collection locations. Currently, pipelines managed by BSEE are found in Gulf of Mexico and southern California waters.
© MarineCadastre.gov This layer is a component of BOEMRE Layers.
This Map Service contains many of the primary data types created by both the Bureau of Ocean Energy Management (BOEM) and the Bureau of Safety and Environmental Enforcement (BSEE) within the Department of Interior (DOI) for the purpose of managing offshore federal real estate leases for oil, gas, minerals, renewable energy, sand and gravel. These data layers are being made available as REST mapping services for the purpose of web viewing and map overlay viewing in GIS systems. Due to re-projection issues which occur when converting multiple UTM zone data to a single national or regional projected space, and line type changes that occur when converting from UTM to geographic projections, these data layers should not be used for official or legal purposes. Only the original data found within BOEM/BSEE’s official internal database, federal register notices or official paper or pdf map products may be considered as the official information or mapping products used by BOEM or BSEE. A variety of data layers are represented within this REST service are described further below. These and other cadastre information the BOEM and BSEE produces are generated in accordance with 30 Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) 256.8 to support Federal land ownership and mineral resource management.
For more information – Contact: Branch Chief, Mapping and Boundary Branch, BOEM, 381 Elden Street, Herndon, VA 20170. Telephone (703) 787-1312; Email: mapping.boundary.branch@boem.gov
The REST services for National Level Data can be found here:
http://gis.boemre.gov/arcgis/rest/services/BOEM_BSEE/MMC_Layers/MapServer
REST services for regional level data can be found by clicking on the region of interest from the following URL:
http://gis.boemre.gov/arcgis/rest/services/BOEM_BSEE
Individual Regional Data or in depth metadata for download can be obtained in ESRI Shape file format by clicking on the region of interest from the following URL:
http://www.boem.gov/Oil-and-Gas-Energy-Program/Mapping-and-Data/Index.aspx
Currently the following layers are available from this REST location:
OCS Drilling Platforms -Locations of structures at and beneath the water surface used for the purpose of exploration and resource extraction. Only platforms in federal Outer Continental Shelf (OCS) waters are included. A database of platforms and rigs is maintained by BSEE.
OCS Oil and Natural Gas Wells -Existing wells drilled for exploration or extraction of oil and/or gas products. Additional information includes the lease number, well name, spud date, the well class, surface area/block number, and statistics on well status summary. Only wells found in federal Outer Continental Shelf (OCS) waters are included. Wells information is updated daily. Additional files are available on well completions and well tests. A database of wells is maintained by BSEE.
OCS Oil & Gas Pipelines -This dataset is a compilation of available oil and gas pipeline data and is maintained by BSEE. Pipelines are used to transport and monitor oil and/or gas from wells within the outer continental shelf (OCS) to resource collection locations. Currently, pipelines managed by BSEE are found in Gulf of Mexico and southern California waters.
Unofficial State Lateral Boundaries - The approximate location of the boundary between two states seaward of the coastline and terminating at the Submerged Lands Act Boundary. Because most State boundary locations have not been officially described beyond the coast, are disputed between states or in some cases the coastal land boundary description is not available, these lines serve as an approximation that was used to determine a starting point for creation of BOEM’s OCS Administrative Boundaries. GIS files are not available for this layer due to its unofficial status.
BOEM OCS Administrative Boundaries - Outer Continental Shelf (OCS) Administrative Boundaries Extending from the Submerged Lands Act Boundary seaward to the Limit of the United States OCS (The U.S. 200 nautical mile Limit, or other marine boundary)For additional details please see the January 3, 2006 Federal Register Notice.
BOEM Limit of OCSLA ‘8(g)’ zone - The Outer Continental Shelf Lands Act '8(g) Zone' lies between the Submerged Lands Act (SLA) boundary line and a line projected 3 nautical miles seaward of the SLA boundary line. Within this zone, oil and gas revenues are shared with the coastal state(s). The official version of the ‘8(g)’ Boundaries can only be found on the BOEM Official Protraction Diagrams (OPDs) or Supplemental Official Protraction described below.
Submerged Lands Act Boundary - The SLA boundary defines the seaward limit of a state's submerged lands and the landward boundary of federally managed OCS lands. The official version of the SLA Boundaries can only be found on the BOEM Official Protraction Diagrams (OPDs) or Supplemental Official Protraction Diagrams described below.
Atlantic Wildlife Survey Tracklines(2005-2012) - These data depict tracklines of wildlife surveys conducted in the Mid-Atlantic region since 2005. The tracklines are comprised of aerial and shipboard surveys. These data are intended to be used as a working compendium to inform the diverse number of groups that conduct surveys in the Mid-Atlantic region.The tracklines as depicted in this dataset have been derived from source tracklines and transects. The tracklines have been simplified (modified from their original form) due to the large size of the Mid-Atlantic region and the limited ability to map all areas simultaneously.The tracklines are to be used as a general reference and should not be considered definitive or authoritative. This data can be downloaded from http://www.boem.gov/uploadedFiles/BOEM/Renewable_Energy_Program/Mapping_and_Data/ATL_WILDLIFE_SURVEYS.zip
BOEM OCS Protraction Diagrams & Leasing Maps - This data set contains a national scale spatial footprint of the outer boundaries of the Bureau of Ocean Energy Management’s (BOEM’s) Official Protraction Diagrams (OPDs) and Leasing Maps (LMs). It is updated as needed. OPDs and LMs are mapping products produced and used by the BOEM to delimit areas available for potential offshore mineral leases, determine the State/Federal offshore boundaries, and determine the limits of revenue sharing and other boundaries to be considered for leasing offshore waters. This dataset shows only the outline of the maps that are available from BOEM.Only the most recently published paper or pdf versions of the OPDs or LMs should be used for official or legal purposes. The pdf maps can be found by going to the following link and selecting the appropriate region of interest.
http://www.boem.gov/Oil-and-Gas-Energy-Program/Mapping-and-Data/Index.aspx Both OPDs and LMs are further subdivided into individual Outer Continental Shelf(OCS) blocks which are available as a separate layer. Some OCS blocks that also contain other boundary information are known as Supplemental Official Block Diagrams (SOBDs.) Further information on the historic development of OPD's can be found in OCS Report MMS 99-0006: Boundary Development on the Outer Continental Shelf: http://www.boemre.gov/itd/pubs/1999/99-0006.PDF Also see the metadata for each of the individual GIS data layers available for download. The Official Protraction Diagrams (OPDs) and Supplemental Official Block Diagrams (SOBDs), serve as the legal definition for BOEM offshore boundary coordinates and area descriptions.
BOEM OCS Lease Blocks - Outer Continental Shelf (OCS) lease blocks serve as the legal definition for BOEM offshore boundary coordinates used to define small geographic areas within an Official Protraction Diagram (OPD) for leasing and administrative purposes. OCS blocks relate back to individual Official Protraction Diagrams and are not uniquely numbered. Only the most recently published paper or pdf
Abstract The dataset was derived by the Bioregional Assessment Programme. This dataset was derived from multiple datasets. You can find a link to the parent datasets in the Lineage Field in this metadata statement. The History Field in this metadata statement describes how this dataset was derived. This data set holds the publicly-available version of the database of water-dependent assets that was compiled for the bioregional assessment (BA) of the Gloucester subregion as part of the …Show full descriptionAbstract The dataset was derived by the Bioregional Assessment Programme. This dataset was derived from multiple datasets. You can find a link to the parent datasets in the Lineage Field in this metadata statement. The History Field in this metadata statement describes how this dataset was derived. This data set holds the publicly-available version of the database of water-dependent assets that was compiled for the bioregional assessment (BA) of the Gloucester subregion as part of the Bioregional Assessment Technical Programme. Though all life is dependent on water, for the purposes of a bioregional assessment, a water-dependent asset is an asset potentially impacted by changes in the groundwater and/or surface water regime due to coal resource development. The water must be other than local rainfall. Examples include wetlands, rivers, bores and groundwater dependent ecosystems. Under the Bioregional Assessment Technical Programme (BATP), a spatial assets database was developed for each bioregion and / or subregion. A single asset is represented spatially in the asset database by single or multiple spatial features (point, line or polygon). Individual points, lines or polygons are termed elements. The spatial elements that represent assets were identified by regional natural resource management organisations and collated by ERIN into state databases using the Water Asset Information Tool (WAIT). These data were supplemented with additional information from appropriate Australian and state and territory government databases. The materiality of each asset was tried against a series of tests and the consequent decisions were also included in the asset database. Each asset database is therefore a rich collation of information about the assets and how they have been assessed. All assets and elements also have associated attribute data; these are stored in attribute tables, including associated lookup tables (LUTs). Some data in the asset database are not associated with spatial data; typically these data relate to the database itself e.g. versioning information This dataset contains the unrestricted publicly-available components of spatial and non-spatial (attribute) data of the (restricted) Asset database for the Gloucester subregion on 12 February 2016 (72a47bec-1393-49d6-b379-0e48551d26a9). The database is provided primarily as an ESRI File geodatabase (.gdb), which is able to be opened in readily available open source software such as QGIS. Other formats include the Microsoft Access database (.mdb in ESRI Personal Geodatabase format), industry-standard ESRI Shapefiles and tab-delimited text files of all the attribute tables. The restricted version of the Gloucester Asset database has a total count of 4029 Elements ( including 11 aspatial elements) and 229 Assets (including 11 aspatial Assets ) . In the public version of the Asset Gloucester database 789 (19%)> Elements (spatial features) have been removed from the Element List and spatial Element Layer(s) and 42 Assets (19%) have been removed from the spatial Asset Layer(s) The elements/assets removed from the restricted Asset Database are from the following data sources: Species Profile and Threats Database (SPRAT) Metadata only) (7276dd93-cc8c-4c01-8df0-cef743c72112) Australia, Register of the National Estate (RNE) (Internal 878f6780-be97-469b-8517-54bd12a407d0) Communities of National Environmental Significance Database - RESTRICTED - Metadata only (c01c4693-0a51-4dbc-bbbd-7a07952aa5f6) Fish Biodiversity Hotspot sampling data These important assets are included in the bioregional assessment, but are unable to be publicly distributed by the Bioregional Assessment Programme due to restrictions in their licensing conditions. Please note that many of these data sets are available directly from their custodian.For more precise details please see the associated explanatory Data Dictionary document enclosed with this dataset. Purpose Used for Gloucester subregion for bioregional assessments Dataset History The public version of the asset database retains all of the unrestricted components of the Asset database for the Gloucester subregion on 12 February 2016 any material that is unable to be published or redistributed to a third party by the BA Programme has been removed from the database. The data presented corresponds to the assets published Gloucester subregion product 1.3: Description of the water-dependent asset register and asset list for the Gloucester subregion on 12 February 2016, and the associated Water-dependent asset register and asset list for the Gloucester subregion on 12 February 2016. Individual spatial features or elements are initially included in database if they are partly or wholly within the subregion's preliminary assessment extent (Materiality Test 1, M1). In accordance to BA submethodology M02: Compiling water-dependent assets, individual spatial elements are then grouped into assets which are evaluated by project teams to determine whether they meet materiality test 2 (M2), which are assets that are considered to be water dependent. Following delivery of the first pass asset list, project teams make a determination as to whether an asset (comprised of one or more elements) is water dependent, as assessed against the materiality tests detailed in the BA Methodology. These decisions are provided to ERIN by the assessment team and incorporated into the AssetList table in the Asset database. Development of the Asset Register from the Asset database: Decisions for M0 (fit for BA purpose), M1 (PAE) and M2 (water dependent) determine which assets are included in the "asset list" and "water-dependent asset register" which are published as Product 1.3. The rule sets are applied as follows: M0 M1 M2 Result No n/a n/a Asset is not included in the asset list or the water-dependent asset register (≠ No) No n/a Asset is not included in the asset list or the water-dependent asset register (≠ No) Yes No Asset included in published asset list but not in water dependent asset register (≠ No) Yes Yes Asset included in both asset list and water-dependent asset register Assessment teams are then able to use the database to assign receptors and impact variables to water-dependent assets and the development of a receptor register as detailed in BA submethodology M03: Assigning receptors to water-dependent assets and the receptor register is then incorporated into the asset database. At this stage of its development, the Asset database for the Gloucester subregion on 12 February 2016 Public, which this document describes, does contain receptor information, but it was removed from this public version The source metadata was updated to meet the purpose of the Bioregional Assessment Programme Dataset Citation Bioregional Assessment Programme (2014) Asset database for the Gloucester subregion on 12 February 2016 Public v02. Bioregional Assessment Derived Dataset. Viewed 18 July 2018, http://data.bioregionalassessments.gov.au/dataset/5def411c-dbc4-4b75-b509-4230964ce0fa. Dataset Ancestors Derived From Standard Instrument Local Environmental Plan (LEP) - Heritage (HER) (NSW) Derived From NSW Office of Water GW licence extract linked to spatial locations - GLO v5 UID elements 27032014 Derived From Asset database for the Gloucester subregion on 21 August 2015 Derived From Gloucester digitised coal mine boundaries Derived From Groundwater Dependent Ecosystems supplied by the NSW Office of Water on 13/05/2014 Derived From NSW Office of Water GW licence extract linked to spatial locations GLOv4 UID 14032014 Derived From Communities of National Environmental Significance Database - RESTRICTED - Metadata only Derived From National Groundwater Dependent Ecosystems (GDE) Atlas Derived From Asset database for the Gloucester subregion on 12 September 2014 Derived From GEODATA 9 second DEM and D8: Digital Elevation Model Version 3 and Flow Direction Grid 2008 Derived From National Groundwater Information System (NGIS) v1.1 Derived From Groundwater Entitlement Data GLO NSW Office of Water 20150320 PersRemoved Derived From Asset database for the Gloucester subregion on 29 October 2015 Derived From Geofabric Surface Cartography - V2.1 Derived From Groundwater Entitlement Data Gloucester - NSW Office of Water 20150320 Derived From New South Wales NSW Regional CMA Water Asset Information WAIT tool databases, RESTRICTED Includes ALL Reports Derived From National Groundwater Dependent Ecosystems (GDE) Atlas (including WA) Derived From EIS Gloucester Coal 2010 Derived From Report for Director Generals Requirement Rocky Hill Project 2012 Derived From Asset database for the Gloucester subregion on 16 September 2015 Derived From Species Profile and Threats Database (SPRAT) - Australia - Species of National Environmental Significance Database (BA subset - RESTRICTED - Metadata only) Derived From Asset database for the Gloucester subregion on 28 May 2015 Derived From NSW Office of Water GW licence extract linked to spatial locations GLOv3 12032014 Derived From EIS for Rocky Hill Coal Project 2013 Derived From National Heritage List Spatial Database (NHL) (v2.1) Derived From Asset database for the Gloucester subregion on 8 April 2015 Derived From Gloucester - Additional assets from local councils Derived From NSW Office of Water combined geodatabase of regulated rivers and water sharing plan regions Derived From
Abstract The dataset was derived by the Bioregional Assessment Programme. This dataset was derived from multiple datasets including Natural Resource Management regions, and Australian and state and territory government databases. You can find a link to the parent datasets in the Lineage Field in this metadata statement. The History Field in this metadata statement describes how this dataset was derived. This data set holds the publicly-available version of the database of water-dependent …Show full descriptionAbstract The dataset was derived by the Bioregional Assessment Programme. This dataset was derived from multiple datasets including Natural Resource Management regions, and Australian and state and territory government databases. You can find a link to the parent datasets in the Lineage Field in this metadata statement. The History Field in this metadata statement describes how this dataset was derived. This data set holds the publicly-available version of the database of water-dependent assets that was compiled for the bioregional assessment (BA) of the Clarence-Moreton subregion as part of the Bioregional Assessment Technical Programme. Though all life is dependent on water, for the purposes of a bioregional assessment, a water-dependent asset is an asset potentially impacted by changes in the groundwater and/or surface water regime due to coal resource development. The water must be other than local rainfall. Examples include wetlands, rivers, bores and groundwater dependent ecosystems. A single asset is represented spatially in the asset database by single or multiple spatial features (point, line or polygon). Individual points, lines or polygons are termed elements. This dataset contains the unrestricted publicly-available components of spatial and non-spatial (attribute) data of the (restricted) Asset database for the Clarence-Moreton bioregion on 24 February 2016 (6d11ffbc-ea57-49cb-8e00-f97761e0c5d6; see the lineage field for a direct link). The database is provided primarily as an ESRI File geodatabase (.gdb), which is able to be opened in readily available open source software such as QGIS. Other formats include the Microsoft Access database (.mdb in ESRI Personal Geodatabase format), industry-standard ESRI Shapefiles and tab-delimited text files of all the attribute tables. The restricted version of the Clarence-Moreton Asset database has a total count of 294961 Elements and 2708 Assets. In the public version of the Asset Clarence-Moreton database 172 084 spatial Element features (~58%) have been removed from the Element List and Element Layer(s) and 802 spatial Assets (~30%) have been removed from the spatial Asset Layer(s) The elements/assets removed from the restricted Asset Database are from the following data sources: Species Profile and Threats Database (SPRAT) - RESTRICTED - Metadata only) (7276dd93-cc8c-4c01-8df0-cef743c72112) Australia, Register of the National Estate (RNE) - Spatial Database (RNESDB) (Internal 878f6780-be97-469b-8517-54bd12a407d0) Communities of National Environmental Significance Database - RESTRICTED - Metadata only (c01c4693-0a51-4dbc-bbbd-7a07952aa5f6) Northern Rivers CMA GDEs (DPI pre-release) - RESTRICTED - Metadata only ((ac1bd285-5f50-46e2-bc04-b21e8e182a62) These important assets are included in the bioregional assessment, but are unable to be publicly distributed by the Bioregional Assessment Programme due to restrictions in their licensing conditions. Please note that many of these data sets are available directly from their custodian. For more precise details please see the associated explanatory Data Dictionary document enclosed with this dataset. Purpose The data are for any external party that wants to access the asset database used for the assessment. The BATP is required to release these wherever possible, to comply with the requirements of transparency and repeatability. Dataset History The public version of the asset database retains all of the unrestricted components of the Asset database for the Clarence-Moreton bioregion on 24 February 2016 - any material that is unable to be published or redistributed to a third party by the BA Programme has been removed from the database. The data presented corresponds to the assets published Clarence-Moreton bioregion product 1.3: Description of the water-dependent asset register and asset list for the Clarence-Moreton bioregion on 24 February 2016 , and the associated Water-dependent asset register and asset list for the Clarence-Moreton bioregion on 24 February 2016 . Individual spatial features or elements are initially included in database if they are partly or wholly within the subregion's preliminary assessment extent (Materiality Test 1, M1). In accordance to BA submethodology M02: Compiling water-dependent assets, individual spatial elements are then grouped into assets which are evaluated by project teams to determine whether they meet materiality test 2 (M2), which are assets that are considered to be water dependent. Following delivery of the first pass asset list, project teams make a determination as to whether an asset (comprised of one or more elements) is water dependent, as assessed against the materiality tests detailed in the BA Methodology. These decisions are provided to ERIN by the assessment team and incorporated into the AssetList table in the Asset database. Development of the Asset Register from the Asset database: Decisions for M0 (fit for BA purpose), M1 (PAE) and M2 (water dependent) determine which assets are included in the "asset list" and "water-dependent asset register" which are published as Product 1.3. The rule sets are applied as follows: M0 M1 M2 Result No n/a n/a Asset is not included in the asset list or the water-dependent asset register (≠ No) No n/a Asset is not included in the asset list or the water-dependent asset register (≠ No) Yes No Asset included in published asset list but not in water dependent asset register (≠ No) Yes Yes Asset included in both asset list and water-dependent asset register Assessment teams are then able to use the database to assign receptors and impact variables to water-dependent assets and the development of a receptor register as detailed in BA submethodology M03: Assigning receptors to water-dependent assets and the receptor register is then incorporated into the asset database. At this stage of its development, the Asset database for the Clarence-Moreton bioregion on 24 February 2016, which this document describes, does contain receptor information, but the receptor information was removed from this public version. Dataset Citation Bioregional Assessment Programme (2016) Asset database for the Clarence-Moreton bioregion on 24 February 2016 Public 20170112 v03. Bioregional Assessment Derived Dataset. Viewed 20 March 2017, http://data.bioregionalassessments.gov.au/dataset/b3338edb-a6df-47ae-944f-0be927639bca. Dataset Ancestors Derived From QLD Dept of Natural Resources and Mines, Groundwater Entitlements 20131204 Derived From Combined Surface Waterbodies for the Clarence-Moreton bioregion Derived From Queensland QLD - Regional - NRM - Water Asset Information Tool - WAIT - databases Derived From Version 02 Asset list for Clarence Morton 8/8/2014 - ERIN ORIGINAL DATA Derived From Asset database for the Clarence-Moreton bioregion on 11 December 2014, minor version v20150603 Derived From NSW Office of Water Surface Water Entitlements Locations v1_Oct2013 Derived From Matters of State environmental significance (version 4.1), Queensland Derived From Geofabric Surface Network - V2.1 Derived From Communities of National Environmental Significance Database - RESTRICTED - Metadata only Derived From Geofabric Surface Catchments - V2.1 Derived From New South Wales NSW - Regional - CMA - Water Asset Information Tool - WAIT - databases Derived From QLD Dept of Natural Resources and Mines, Groundwater Entitlements linked to bores v3 03122014 Derived From Australia World Heritage Areas Derived From National Groundwater Information System (NGIS) v1.1 Derived From Birds Australia - Important Bird Areas (IBA) 2009 Derived From Australia - Present Major Vegetation Groups - NVIS Version 4.1 (Albers 100m analysis product) Derived From Queensland QLD Regional CMA Water Asset Information WAIT tool databases RESTRICTED Includes ALL Reports Derived From Northern Rivers CMA GDEs (DRAFT DPI pre-release) Derived From Australia - Species of National Environmental Significance Database Derived From Queensland wetland data version 3 - wetland areas - WETCLASS: E, L, M, P, R Derived From South East Queensland GDE (draft) Derived From Natural Resource Management (NRM) Regions 2010 Derived From Asset database for the Clarence-Moreton bioregion on 19 August 2015. Derived From Geofabric Surface Network - V2.1.1 Derived From National Groundwater Dependent Ecosystems (GDE) Atlas (including WA) Derived From CLM - 16swo NSW Office of Water Surface Water Offtakes - Clarence Moreton v1 24102013 Derived From Species Profile and Threats Database (SPRAT) - Australia - Species of National Environmental Significance Database (BA subset - RESTRICTED - Metadata only) Derived From QLD Dept of Natural Resources and Mines, Surface Water Entitlements 131204 Derived From GEODATA TOPO 250K Series 3, File Geodatabase format (.gdb) Derived From Ramsar Wetlands of Australia Derived From CLM - Bore allocations QLD v02 Derived From GEODATA TOPO 250K Series 3 Derived From NSW Catchment Management Authority Boundaries 20130917 Derived From Geological Provinces - Full Extent Derived From Geoscience Australia, 1 second SRTM Digital Elevation Model (DEM) Derived From Commonwealth Heritage List Spatial Database (CHL) Derived From CLM16swo NSW Office of Water Surface Water Offtakes processed for Clarence Moreton v2 06032014 Derived From CLM16gwl NSW Office of Water, GW licence extract linked to spatial
This downloadable data package consists of location and facility identification information from EPA's Facility Registry Service (FRS) for all sites that are available in the FRS individual feature layers. The layers comprise the FRS major program databases, including: Assessment Cleanup and Redevelopment Exchange System (ACRES) : brownfields sites ; Air Facility System (AFS) : stationary sources of air pollution ; ICIS-AIR (AIR) : stationary sources of air pollution; Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA) : schools data on Indian land; Base Realignment and Closure (BRAC) facilities; Clean Air Markets Division Business System (CAMDBS) : market-based air pollution control programs; Comprehensive Environmental Response, Superfund Enterprise Management System (SEMS): hazardous waste sites; Integrated Compliance Information System (ICIS) : integrated enforcement and compliance information; National Compliance Database (NCDB) : Federal Insecticide, Fungicide, and Rodenticide Act (FIFRA) and the Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA); National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) module of ICIS : NPDES surface water permits; Radiation Information Database (RADINFO) : radiation and radioactivity facilities; RACT/BACT/LAER Clearinghouse (RBLC) : best available air pollution technology requirements; Resource Conservation and Recovery Act Information System (RCRAInfo) : tracks generators, transporters, treaters, storers, and disposers of hazardous waste; Toxic Release Inventory (TRI) : certain industries that use, manufacture, treat, or transport more than 650 toxic chemicals; Emission Inventory System (EIS) : inventory of large stationary sources and voluntarily-reported smaller sources of air point pollution emitters; countermeasure (SPCC) and facility response plan (FRP) subject facilities; Electronic Greenhouse Gas Reporting Tool (E-GGRT) : large greenhouse gas emitters; Emissions and; Generation Resource Integrated Database (EGRID) : power plants. The Facility Registry Service (FRS) identifies and geospatially locates facilities, sites or places subject to environmental regulations or of environmental interest. Using vigorous verification and data management procedures, FRS integrates facility data from EPA's national program systems, other federal agencies, and State and tribal master facility records and provides EPA with a centrally managed, single source of comprehensive and authoritative information on facilities. This data set contains the FRS facilities that link to the programs listed above once the program data has been integrated into the FRS database. Additional information on FRS is available at the EPA website https://www.epa.gov/enviro/facility-registry-service-frs. Included in this package are a file geodatabase, Esri ArcMap map document and an XML file of this metadata record. Full FGDC metadata records for each layer are contained in the database.
This data set holds the publicly-available version of the database of water-dependent assets that was compiled for the bioregional assessment (BA) of the Cooper subregion as part of the Bioregional Assessment Technical Programme. Though all life is dependent on water, for the purposes of a bioregional assessment, a water-dependent asset is an asset potentially impacted by changes in the groundwater and/or surface water regime due to coal resource development. The water must be other than local rainfall. Examples include wetlands, rivers, bores and groundwater dependent ecosystems.
The dataset was derived by the Bioregional Assessment Programme. This dataset was derived from multiple datasets including Natural Resource Management regions, and Australian and state and territory government databases. You can find a link to the parent datasets in the Lineage Field in this metadata statement. The History Field in this metadata statement describes how this dataset was derived. A single asset is represented spatially in the asset database by single or multiple spatial features (point, line or polygon). Individual points, lines or polygons are termed elements.
This dataset contains the unrestricted publicly-available components of spatial and non-spatial (attribute) data of the (restricted) Asset database for the Cooper subregion on 12 May 2016 (90230311-b2e7-4d4d-a69a-03daab0d03cc). The database is provided primarily as an ESRI File geodatabase (.gdb), which is able to be opened in readily available open source software such as QGIS. Other formats include the Microsoft Access database (.mdb in ESRI Personal Geodatabase format), industry-standard ESRI Shapefiles and tab-delimited text files of all the attribute tables.
The restricted version of the Cooper Asset database has a total count of 63910 Elements and 1 611 Assets. In the public version of the Asset Cooper database 6209 spatial Element features (~10%) have been removed from the Element List and Element Layer(s) and 47 spatial Assets (~3%) have been removed from the spatial Asset Layer(s)
The elements/assets removed from the restricted Asset Database are from the following data sources:
1) Species Profile and Threats Database (SPRAT) - Australia - Species of National Environmental Significance Database (BA subset - RESTRICTED - Metadata only) (7276dd93-cc8c-4c01-8df0-cef743c72112)
2) Australia, Register of the National Estate (RNE) - Spatial Database (RNESDB) (Internal 878f6780-be97-469b-8517-54bd12a407d0)
3) Lake Eyre Basin (LEB) Aquatic Ecosystems Mapping and Classification (9be10819-0e71-4d8d-aae5-f179012b6906)
4) Communities of National Environmental Significance Database - RESTRICTED - Metadata only (c01c4693-0a51-4dbc-bbbd-7a07952aa5f6)
These important assets are included in the bioregional assessment, but are unable to be publicly distributed by the Bioregional Assessment Programme due to restrictions in their licensing conditions. Please note that many of these data sets are available directly from their custodian. For more precise details please see the associated explanatory Data Dictionary document enclosed with this dataset
The public version of the asset database retains all of the unrestricted components of the Asset database for the Cooper subregion on 12 May 2016 - any material that is unable to be published or redistributed to a third party by the BA Programme has been removed from the database. The data presented corresponds to the assets published Cooper subregion product 1.3: Description of the water-dependent asset register and asset list for the Cooper subregion on 12 May 2016, and the associated Water-dependent asset register and asset list for the Cooper subregion on 12 May 2016.
Individual spatial features or elements are initially included in database if they are partly or wholly within the subregion's preliminary assessment extent (Materiality Test 1, M1). In accordance to BA submethodology M02: Compiling water-dependent assets, individual spatial elements are then grouped into assets which are evaluated by project teams to determine whether they meet materiality test 2 (M2), which are assets that are considered to be water dependent.
Following delivery of the first pass asset list, project teams make a determination as to whether an asset (comprised of one or more elements) is water dependent, as assessed against the materiality tests detailed in the BA Methodology. These decisions are provided to ERIN by the assessment team and incorporated into the AssetList table in the Asset database.
Development of the Asset Register from the Asset database:
Decisions for M0 (fit for BA purpose), M1 (PAE) and M2 (water dependent) determine which assets are included in the "asset list" and "water-dependent asset register" which are published as Product 1.3.
The rule sets are applied as follows:
M0 M1 M2 Result
No n/a n/a Asset is not included in the asset list or the water-dependent asset register
(≠ No) No n/a Asset is not included in the asset list or the water-dependent asset register
(≠ No) Yes No Asset included in published asset list but not in water dependent asset register
(≠ No) Yes Yes Asset included in both asset list and water-dependent asset register
Assessment teams are then able to use the database to assign receptors and impact variables to water-dependent assets and the development of a receptor register as detailed in BA submethodology M03: Assigning receptors to water-dependent assets and the receptor register is then incorporated into the asset database.
At this stage of its development, the Asset database for the Cooper subregion on 12 May 2016, which this document describes, does not contain receptor information.
Bioregional Assessment Programme (2014) Asset database for the Cooper subregion on 12 May 2016 Public. Bioregional Assessment Derived Dataset. Viewed 07 February 2017, http://data.bioregionalassessments.gov.au/dataset/bffa0c44-c86f-4f81-8070-2f0b13e0b774.
Derived From QLD Dept of Natural Resources and Mines, Groundwater Entitlements 20131204
Derived From Queensland QLD - Regional - NRM - Water Asset Information Tool - WAIT - databases
Derived From Matters of State environmental significance (version 4.1), Queensland
Derived From Geofabric Surface Network - V2.1
Derived From Communities of National Environmental Significance Database - RESTRICTED - Metadata only
Derived From South Australia SA - Regional - NRM Board - Water Asset Information Tool - WAIT - databases
Derived From National Groundwater Dependent Ecosystems (GDE) Atlas
Derived From National Groundwater Information System (NGIS) v1.1
Derived From Birds Australia - Important Bird Areas (IBA) 2009
Derived From Queensland QLD Regional CMA Water Asset Information WAIT tool databases RESTRICTED Includes ALL Reports
Derived From Queensland wetland data version 3 - wetland areas.
Derived From SA Department of Environment, Water and Natural Resources (DEWNR) Water Management Areas 141007
Derived From South Australian Wetlands - Groundwater Dependent Ecosystems (GDE) Classification
Derived From National Groundwater Dependent Ecosystems (GDE) Atlas (including WA)
Derived From Asset database for the Cooper subregion on 14 August 2015
Derived From QLD Dept of Natural Resources and Mines, Groundwater Entitlements linked to bores v3 03122014
Derived From Ramsar Wetlands of Australia
Derived From Permanent and Semi-Permanent Waterbodies of the Lake Eyre Basin (Queensland and South Australia) (DRAFT)
Derived From SA EconomicElements v1 20141201
Derived From QLD Dept of Natural Resources and Mines, Groundwater Entitlements linked to bores and NGIS v4 28072014
Derived From National Heritage List Spatial Database (NHL) (v2.1)
Derived From Great Artesian Basin and Laura Basin groundwater recharge areas
Derived From [Asset database
Attribution 4.0 (CC BY 4.0)https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
License information was derived automatically
This data set holds the publicly-available version of the database of water-dependent assets that was compiled for the bioregional assessment (BA) of the Arckaringa subregion as part of the Bioregional Assessment Technical Programme. Though all life is dependent on water, for the purposes of a bioregional assessment, a water-dependent asset is an asset potentially impacted by changes in the groundwater and/or surface water regime due to coal resource development. The water must be other than local rainfall. Examples include wetlands, rivers, bores and groundwater dependent ecosystems.
The dataset was derived by the Bioregional Assessment Programme. This dataset was derived from multiple datasets including Natural Resource Management regions, and Australian and state and territory government databases. You can find a link to the parent datasets in the Lineage Field in this metadata statement. The History Field in this metadata statement describes how this dataset was derived. A single asset is represented spatially in the asset database by single or multiple spatial features (point, line or polygon). Individual points, lines or polygons are termed elements.
This dataset contains the unrestricted publicly-available components of spatial and non-spatial (attribute) data of the (restricted) Asset database for the Arckaringa subregion on 04 March 2016 (c6fa12de-6b4b-47b9-8b8e-5ad9a4ccc4c0). The database is provided primarily as an ESRI File geodatabase (.gdb), which is able to be opened in readily available open source software such as QGIS. Other formats include the Microsoft Access database (.mdb in ESRI Personal Geodatabase format), industry-standard ESRI Shapefiles and tab-delimited text files of all the attribute tables.
The restricted version of the Arckaringa Asset database has a total count of 94167 Elements and 2373 Assets. In the public version of the Arckaringa Asset database 11570 spatial Element features (\~12%) have been removed from the Element List and Element Layer(s) and 152 spatial Assets (\~6%) have been removed from the spatial Asset Layer(s)
The elements/assets removed from the restricted Asset Database are from the following data sources:
1) Species Profile and Threats Database (SPRAT) - RESTRICTED - Metadata only) (7276dd93-cc8c-4c01-8df0-cef743c72112)
2) Northern Territory - Lake Eyre Basin - Wetlands Mapping (41d2ecc8-7700-4cc5-b80c-2092596d6f7e)
2) Australia, Register of the National Estate (RNE) - Spatial Database (RNESDB) (Internal 878f6780-be97-469b-8517-54bd12a407d0)
3) Lake Eyre Basin (LEB) Aquatic Ecosystems Mapping and Classification (9be10819-0e71-4d8d-aae5-f179012b6906)
4) Communities of National Environmental Significance Database - RESTRICTED - Metadata only (c01c4693-0a51-4dbc-bbbd-7a07952aa5f6)
These important assets are included in the bioregional assessment, but are unable to be publicly distributed by the Bioregional Assessment Programme due to restrictions in their licensing conditions. Please note that many of these data sets are available directly from their custodian. For more precise details please see the associated explanatory Data Dictionary document enclosed with this dataset.
The public version of the asset database retains all of the unrestricted components of the Asset database for the Arckaringa subregion on 04 March 2016- any material that is unable to be published or redistributed to a third party by the BA Programme has been removed from the database. The data presented corresponds to the assets published Cooper subregion product 1.3: Description of the water-dependent asset register and asset list for the Arckaringa subregion on 04 March 2016, and the associated Water-dependent asset register and asset list for the Arckaringa subregion on 04 March 2016.
Individual spatial features or elements are initially included in database if they are partly or wholly within the subregion's preliminary assessment extent (Materiality Test 1, M1). In accordance to BA submethodology M02: Compiling water-dependent assets, individual spatial elements are then grouped into assets which are evaluated by project teams to determine whether they meet materiality test 2 (M2), which are assets that are considered to be water dependent.
Following delivery of the first pass asset list, project teams make a determination as to whether an asset (comprised of one or more elements) is water dependent, as assessed against the materiality tests detailed in the BA Methodology. These decisions are provided to ERIN by the assessment team and incorporated into the AssetList table in the Asset database.
Development of the Asset Register from the Asset database:
Decisions for M0 (fit for BA purpose), M1 (PAE) and M2 (water dependent) determine which assets are included in the "asset list" and "water-dependent asset register" which are published as Product 1.3.
The rule sets are applied as follows:
M0\tM1\tM2\tResult
No\tn/a\tn/a\tAsset is not included in the asset list or the water-dependent asset register
(≠ No)\tNo\tn/a\tAsset is not included in the asset list or the water-dependent asset register
(≠ No)\tYes\tNo\tAsset included in published asset list but not in water dependent asset register
(≠ No)\tYes\tYes\tAsset included in both asset list and water-dependent asset register
Assessment teams are then able to use the database to assign receptors and impact variables to water-dependent assets and the development of a receptor register as detailed in BA submethodology M03: Assigning receptors to water-dependent assets and the receptor register is then incorporated into the asset database.
At this stage of its development, the Asset database for the Arckaringa subregion on 04 March 2016, which this document describes, does not contain receptor information.
Bioregional Assessment Programme (2014) Asset database for the Arckaringa subregion on 04 March 2016 Public. Bioregional Assessment Derived Dataset. Viewed 07 February 2017, http://data.bioregionalassessments.gov.au/dataset/f64b6216-7b7a-4a7e-9420-d1a801d59d5d.
Derived From Asset database for the Arckaringa subregion on 04 March 2016
Derived From Asset database for the Arckaringa subregion on 16 April 2015
Derived From Geofabric Surface Network - V2.1
Derived From Communities of National Environmental Significance Database - RESTRICTED - Metadata only
Derived From South Australia SA - Regional - NRM Board - Water Asset Information Tool - WAIT - databases
Derived From National Groundwater Dependent Ecosystems (GDE) Atlas
Derived From National Groundwater Information System (NGIS) v1.1
Derived From Birds Australia - Important Bird Areas (IBA) 2009
Derived From Asset database for the Arckaringa subregion on 18 March 2015
Derived From SA Department of Environment, Water and Natural Resources (DEWNR) Water Management Areas 141007
Derived From South Australian Wetlands - Groundwater Dependent Ecosystems (GDE) Classification
Derived From Asset database for the Arckaringa subregion on 27 August 2015
Derived From National Groundwater Dependent Ecosystems (GDE) Atlas (including WA)
Derived From Asset database for the Arckaringa subregion on 19 March 2015
Derived From Permanent and Semi-Permanent Waterbodies of the Lake Eyre Basin (Queensland and South Australia) (DRAFT)
Derived From SA EconomicElements v1 20141201
Derived From National Heritage List Spatial Database (NHL) (v2.1)
Derived From Great Artesian Basin and Laura Basin groundwater recharge areas
Derived From Northern Territory Groundwater Management Units 20140630
Derived From Northern Territory - Lake Eyre Basin - Wetlands Mapping - METADATA ONLY
Derived From Asset database for the Arckaringa subregion on 07 August 2015
Derived From SA Department of Environment, Water and Natural Resources (DEWNR) Groundwater Licences 141007
Derived From [Lake Eyre Basin (LEB)
The dataset was derived by the Bioregional Assessment Programme. This dataset was derived from multiple datasets including Natural Resource Management regions, and Australian and state and territory government databases. You can find a link to the parent datasets in the Lineage Field in this metadata statement. The History Field in this metadata statement describes how this dataset was derived.
This data set holds the publicly-available version of the database of water-dependent assets that was compiled for the bioregional assessment (BA) of the Gippsland Basin bioregion as part of the Bioregional Assessment Technical Programme. Though all life is dependent on water, for the purposes of a bioregional assessment, a water-dependent asset is an asset potentially impacted by changes in the groundwater and/or surface water regime due to coal resource development. The water must be other than local rainfall. Examples include wetlands, rivers, bores and groundwater dependent ecosystems.
A single asset is represented spatially in the asset database by single or multiple spatial features (point, line or polygon). Individual points, lines or polygons are termed elements.
This dataset contains the unrestricted publicly-available components of spatial and non-spatial (attribute) data of the (restricted) Asset database for the Gippsland Basin bioregion on 04 March 2016 (3db02ad5-1ed0-4f82-b25a-3a16734a3a89). The database is provided primarily as an ESRI File geodatabase (.gdb), which is able to be opened in readily available open source software such as QGIS. Other formats include the Microsoft Access database (.mdb in ESRI Personal Geodatabase format), industry-standard ESRI Shapefiles and tab-delimited text files of all the attribute tables.
The restricted version of the Gippsland Asset database has a total count of 480036 Elements and 5426 Assets. In the public version of the Asset Gippsland database 74549 spatial Element features (\~15%) have been removed from the Element List and Element Layer(s) and 764 spatial Assets (\~14%) have been removed from the spatial Asset Layer(s)
The elements/assets removed from the restricted Asset Database are from the following data sources:
(1) SouthernRuralWater SW Locations with BOM RegsCat6Volumes Gippsland 20150430 (59f17548-3dbe-41a8-92f2-3b39ebbb0584)
(2) Unreg Surface Water Licences DELWP Gippsland 20150301 (0353426b-403d-4d4b-aac0-75afb55e1176)
(3) Species Profile and Threats Database (SPRAT) - Australia - Species of National Environmental Significance Database (BA subset - RESTRICTED - Metadata only) (7276dd93-cc8c-4c01-8df0-cef743c72112)
(4)Australia, Register of the National Estate (RNE) - Spatial Database (RNESDB) Internal (878f6780-be97-469b-8517-54bd12a407d0)
(5)Communities of National Environmental Significance Database - RESTRICTED - Metadata only (c01c4693-0a51-4dbc-bbbd-7a07952aa5f6)
(6)Groundwater Economic Assets Gippsland 20150427v02 (704aa85a-6f34-4ad5-a236-1ebdab249bd1)
(7)Surface Water Economic Assets Gippsland 20150430v02 (3331c840-c15a-4787-a509-2e71a37d6bfd)
(8)Sustainable Diversion Limits Surface Water with Volume Victoria 20150313 (65bf53dc-aeb5-4ca2-95e6-ce9535eeb843)
These important assets are included in the bioregional assessment, but are unable to be publicly distributed by the Bioregional Assessment Programme due to restrictions in their licensing conditions. Please note that many of these data sets are available directly from their custodian. For more precise details please see the associated explanatory Data Dictionary document enclosed with this dataset.
The public version of the asset database retains all of the unrestricted components of Asset database for the Gippsland Basin bioregion on 04 March 2016. - any material that is unable to be published or redistributed to a third party by the BA Programme has been removed from the database. The data presented corresponds to the assets published Gippsland Basin bioregion product 1.3: Description of the water-dependent asset register and asset list for the Gippsland Basin bioregion on 04 March 2016., and the associated Water-dependent asset register and asset list for the Gippsland Basin bioregion on 04 March 2016..
Individual spatial features or elements are initially included in database if they are partly or wholly within the subregion's preliminary assessment extent (Materiality Test 1, M1). In accordance to BA submethodology M02: Compiling water-dependent assets, individual spatial elements are then grouped into assets which are evaluated by project teams to determine whether they meet materiality test 2 (M2), which are assets that are considered to be water dependent.
Following delivery of the first pass asset list, project teams make a determination as to whether an asset (comprised of one or more elements) is water dependent, as assessed against the materiality tests detailed in the BA Methodology. These decisions are provided to ERIN by the assessment team and incorporated into the AssetList table in the Asset database.
Development of the Asset Register from the Asset database:
Decisions for M0 (fit for BA purpose), M1 (PAE) and M2 (water dependent) determine which assets are included in the "asset list" and "water-dependent asset register" which are published as Product 1.3.
The rule sets are applied as follows:
M0\tM1\tM2\tResult
No\tn/a\tn/a\tAsset is not included in the asset list or the water-dependent asset register
(≠ No)\tNo\tn/a\tAsset is not included in the asset list or the water-dependent asset register
(≠ No)\tYes\tNo\tAsset included in published asset list but not in water dependent asset register
(≠ No)\tYes\tYes\tAsset included in both asset list and water-dependent asset register
Assessment teams are then able to use the database to assign receptors and impact variables to water-dependent assets and the development of a receptor register as detailed in BA submethodology M03: Assigning receptors to water-dependent assets and the receptor register is then incorporated into the asset database.
At this stage of its development, the Asset database for the Gippsland Basin bioregion on 04 March 2016, which this document describes, does not contain receptor information.
Bioregional Assessment Programme (2015) Asset database for the Gippsland Basin bioregion on 04 March 2016 Public. Bioregional Assessment Derived Dataset. Viewed 07 February 2017, http://data.bioregionalassessments.gov.au/dataset/fa57a214-ec1e-4ccb-af5e-0ea6e6eb47ed.
Derived From GIP AssetList Database v1.2 20150130
Derived From Flood Extent 100 year extent West Gippsland Catchment Management Authority GIP v140701
Derived From Surface Water Economic Entitlements GIP 20141219
Derived From Irrigation District Department of Environment and Primary Industries GIP
Derived From Asset database for the Gippsland Basin bioregion on 12 February 2015
Derived From Communities of National Environmental Significance Database - RESTRICTED - Metadata only
Derived From Asset database for the Gippsland Basin bioregion on 18 September 2015
Derived From National Groundwater Dependent Ecosystems (GDE) Atlas
Derived From Victorian Water Supply Protection Areas
Derived From Sustainable Diversion Limits Surface Water Vic DEPI 20150313
Derived From Asset database for the Gippsland Basin bioregion on 10 September 2015
Derived From National Groundwater Information System (NGIS) v1.1
Derived From Birds Australia - Important Bird Areas (IBA) 2009
Derived From Southern Rural Water SW Locations with BOM Regulations Category 6 Volumes Gippsland 20150430
Derived From Gippsland Project boundary
Derived From Victorian Groundwater Management Areas
Derived From Plantation Forests Public Land Management(PLM25) DEPI GIP 201410
Derived From Surface Water Economic Assets Gippsland 20150430v02
Derived From National Groundwater Dependent Ecosystems (GDE) Atlas (including WA)
Derived From Surface Water Entitlement Locations Gippsland Southern Rural Water 20141218
Derived From [Ramsar Wetlands of
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Abstract This data set holds the publicly-available version of the database of water-dependent assets that was compiled for the bioregional assessment (BA) of the Central West subregion as part of the Bioregional Assessment Technical Programme. Though all life is dependent on water, for the purposes of a bioregional assessment, a water-dependent asset is an asset potentially impacted by changes in the groundwater and/or surface water regime due to coal resource development. The water must be …Show full descriptionAbstract This data set holds the publicly-available version of the database of water-dependent assets that was compiled for the bioregional assessment (BA) of the Central West subregion as part of the Bioregional Assessment Technical Programme. Though all life is dependent on water, for the purposes of a bioregional assessment, a water-dependent asset is an asset potentially impacted by changes in the groundwater and/or surface water regime due to coal resource development. The water must be other than local rainfall. Examples include wetlands, rivers, bores and groundwater dependent ecosystems. The dataset was derived by the Bioregional Assessment Programme. This dataset was derived from multiple datasets including Natural Resource Management regions, and Australian and state and territory government databases. You can find a link to the parent datasets in the Lineage Field in this metadata statement. The History Field in this metadata statement describes how this dataset was derived. A single asset is represented spatially in the asset database by single or multiple spatial features (point, line or polygon). Individual points, lines or polygons are termed elements. This dataset contains the unrestricted publicly-available components of spatial and non-spatial (attribute) data of the (restricted) Asset database for the Central West subregion on 16 February 2016 (8ac1d434-7697-4a8f-9908-814e8daf4604). The database is provided primarily as an ESRI File geodatabase (.gdb), which is able to be opened in readily available open source software such as QGIS. Other formats include the Microsoft Access database (.mdb in ESRI Personal Geodatabase format), industry-standard ESRI Shapefiles and tab-delimited text files of all the attribute tables. The restricted version of the Central West Asset database has a total count of 104808 Elements and 1036 Assets. In the public version of the Asset Central West database 57717 spatial Element features (~55%) have been removed from the Element List and Element Layer(s) and 124spatial Assets (~12%) have been removed from the spatial Asset Layer(s) The elements/assets removed from the restricted Asset Database are from the following data sources: Environmental Asset Database - Commonwealth Environmental Water Office - RESTRICTED (Metadata only) (29fd1654-8aa1-4cb3-b65e-0b37698ac9a6) Key Environmental Assets - KEA - of the Murray Darling Basin RESTRICTED (Metadata only)( 9948195e-3d3b-49dc-96d2-ea7765297308) Australia, Register of the National Estate (RNE) - Spatial Database (RNESDB) (Internal 878f6780-be97-469b-8517-54bd12a407d0) 4)Species Profile and Threats Database (SPRAT) - RESTRICTED - Metadata only) (7276dd93-cc8c-4c01-8df0-cef743c72112) Communities of National Environmental Significance Database - RESTRICTED - Metadata only (c01c4693-0a51-4dbc-bbbd-7a07952aa5f6) These important assets are included in the bioregional assessment, but are unable to be publicly distributed by the Bioregional Assessment Programme due to restrictions in their licensing conditions. Please note that many of these data sets are available directly from their custodian. For more precise details please see the associated explanatory Data Dictionary document enclosed with this dataset. Dataset History The public version of the asset database retains all of the unrestricted components of the Asset database for the Central West subregion on 16 February 2016 - any material that is unable to be published or redistributed to a third party by the BA Programme has been removed from the database. The data presented corresponds to the assets published Central West subregion product 1.3: Description of the water-dependent asset register and asset list for the Central West subregion on 16 February 2016, and the associated Water-dependent asset register and asset list for the Central West subregion on 16 February 2016. Individual spatial features or elements are initially included in database if they are partly or wholly within the subregion's preliminary assessment extent (Materiality Test 1, M1). In accordance to BA submethodology M02: Compiling water-dependent assets, individual spatial elements are then grouped into assets which are evaluated by project teams to determine whether they meet materiality test 2 (M2), which are assets that are considered to be water dependent. Following delivery of the first pass asset list, project teams make a determination as to whether an asset (comprised of one or more elements) is water dependent, as assessed against the materiality tests detailed in the BA Methodology. These decisions are provided to ERIN by the assessment team and incorporated into the AssetList table in the Asset database. Development of the Asset Register from the Asset database: Decisions for M0 (fit for BA purpose), M1 (PAE) and M2 (water dependent) determine which assets are included in the "asset list" and "water-dependent asset register" which are published as Product 1.3. The rule sets are applied as follows: M0 M1 M2 Result No n/a n/a Asset is not included in the asset list or the water-dependent asset register (≠ No) No n/a Asset is not included in the asset list or the water-dependent asset register (≠ No) Yes No Asset included in published asset list but not in water dependent asset register (≠ No) Yes Yes Asset included in both asset list and water-dependent asset register Assessment teams are then able to use the database to assign receptors and impact variables to water-dependent assets and the development of a receptor register as detailed in BA submethodology M03: Assigning receptors to water-dependent assets and the receptor register is then incorporated into the asset database. At this stage of its development, the Asset database for the Central West subregion on 16 February 2016, which this document describes, does not contain receptor information. Dataset Citation Bioregional Assessment Programme (2013) Asset database for the Central West subregion on 16 February 2016 Public. Bioregional Assessment Derived Dataset. Viewed 08 February 2017, http://data.bioregionalassessments.gov.au/dataset/546107ad-27b0-4432-b17e-8876e7c9769d. Dataset Ancestors Derived From Macquarie Marshes Vegetation 1991-2008 VIS_ID 3920 Derived From NSW Office of Water GW licence extract linked to spatial locations NIC v2 (28 February 2014) Derived From NSW Office of Water Surface Water Entitlements Locations v1_Oct2013 Derived From Travelling Stock Route Conservation Values Derived From NSW Wetlands Derived From Communities of National Environmental Significance Database - RESTRICTED - Metadata only Derived From Asset database for the Central West subregion on 29 April 2015 Derived From National Groundwater Dependent Ecosystems (GDE) Atlas Derived From Birds Australia - Important Bird Areas (IBA) 2009 Derived From Spatial Threatened Species and Communities (TESC) NSW 20131129 Derived From Species Profile and Threats Database (SPRAT) - Australia - Species of National Environmental Significance Database (BA subset - RESTRICTED - Metadata only) Derived From NSW Office of Water Surface Water Offtakes - NIC v1 20131024 Derived From National Groundwater Dependent Ecosystems (GDE) Atlas (including WA) Derived From Environmental Asset Database - Commonwealth Environmental Water Office Derived From Asset database for the Central West subregion on 21 August 2015 Derived From Ramsar Wetlands of Australia Derived From Native Vegetation Management (NVM) - Manage Benefits Derived From Key Environmental Assets - KEA - of the Murray Darling Basin Derived From National Heritage List Spatial Database (NHL) (v2.1) Derived From Climate Change Corridors (Dry Habitat) for North East NSW Derived From Great Artesian Basin and Laura Basin groundwater recharge areas Derived From NSW Office of Water combined geodatabase of regulated rivers and water sharing plan regions Derived From New South Wales NSW Regional CMA Water Asset Information WAIT tool databases, RESTRICTED Includes ALL Reports Derived From New South Wales NSW - Regional - CMA - Water Asset Information Tool - WAIT - databases Derived From NSW Office of Water Groundwater licences extract linked to spatial locations NIC v3 (13 March 2014) Derived From Australia - Species of National Environmental Significance Database Derived From NSW Office of Water Groundwater Licence Extract NIC- Oct 2013 Derived From Australia, Register of the National Estate (RNE) - Spatial Database (RNESDB) Internal Derived From Asset database for the Central West subregion on 16 February 2016 Derived From NSW Office of Water Groundwater Entitlements Spatial Locations Derived From NSW Office of Water Surface Water Licences in NIC linked to locations v1 (22 April 2014) Derived From Directory of Important Wetlands in Australia (DIWA) Spatial Database (Public) Derived From Collaborative Australian Protected Areas Database (CAPAD) 2010 (Not current release)
The dataset was derived by the Bioregional Assessment Programme. This dataset was derived from multiple datasets including Natural Resource Management regions, and Australian and state and territory government databases. You can find a link to the parent datasets in the Lineage Field in this metadata statement. The History Field in this metadata statement describes how this dataset was derived.
This data set holds the publicly-available version of the database of water-dependent assets that was compiled for the bioregional assessment (BA) of the Clarence-Moreton subregion as part of the Bioregional Assessment Technical Programme. Though all life is dependent on water, for the purposes of a bioregional assessment, a water-dependent asset is an asset potentially impacted by changes in the groundwater and/or surface water regime due to coal resource development. The water must be other than local rainfall. Examples include wetlands, rivers, bores and groundwater dependent ecosystems.
A single asset is represented spatially in the asset database by single or multiple spatial features (point, line or polygon). Individual points, lines or polygons are termed elements.
This dataset contains the unrestricted publicly-available components of spatial and non-spatial (attribute) data of the (restricted) Asset database for the Clarence-Moreton bioregion on 24 February 2016 (6d11ffbc-ea57-49cb-8e00-f97761e0c5d6). The database is provided primarily as an ESRI File geodatabase (.gdb), which is able to be opened in readily available open source software such as QGIS. Other formats include the Microsoft Access database (.mdb in ESRI Personal Geodatabase format), industry-standard ESRI Shapefiles and tab-delimited text files of all the attribute tables.
The restricted version of the Clarence-Moreton Asset database has a total count of 294961 Elements and 2708 Assets. In the public version of the Asset Clarence-Moreton database 60074 spatial Element features (~19%) have been removed from the Element List and Element Layer(s) and 729 spatial Assets (~24%) have been removed from the spatial Asset Layer(s)
The elements/assets removed from the restricted Asset Database are from the following data sources:
1) Species Profile and Threats Database (SPRAT) - RESTRICTED - Metadata only) (7276dd93-cc8c-4c01-8df0-cef743c72112)
2) Australia, Register of the National Estate (RNE) - Spatial Database (RNESDB) (Internal 878f6780-be97-469b-8517-54bd12a407d0)
3) Communities of National Environmental Significance Database - RESTRICTED - Metadata only (c01c4693-0a51-4dbc-bbbd-7a07952aa5f6)
These important assets are included in the bioregional assessment, but are unable to be publicly distributed by the Bioregional Assessment Programme due to restrictions in their licensing conditions. Please note that many of these data sets are available directly from their custodian. For more precise details please see the associated explanatory Data Dictionary document enclosed with this dataset.
The public version of the asset database retains all of the unrestricted components of the Asset database for the Clarence-Moreton bioregion on 24 February 2016 - any material that is unable to be published or redistributed to a third party by the BA Programme has been removed from the database. The data presented corresponds to the assets published Clarence-Moreton bioregion product 1.3: Description of the water-dependent asset register and asset list for the Clarence-Moreton bioregion on 24 February 2016 , and the associated Water-dependent asset register and asset list for the Clarence-Moreton bioregion on 24 February 2016 .
Individual spatial features or elements are initially included in database if they are partly or wholly within the subregion's preliminary assessment extent (Materiality Test 1, M1). In accordance to BA submethodology M02: Compiling water-dependent assets, individual spatial elements are then grouped into assets which are evaluated by project teams to determine whether they meet materiality test 2 (M2), which are assets that are considered to be water dependent.
Following delivery of the first pass asset list, project teams make a determination as to whether an asset (comprised of one or more elements) is water dependent, as assessed against the materiality tests detailed in the BA Methodology. These decisions are provided to ERIN by the assessment team and incorporated into the AssetList table in the Asset database.
Development of the Asset Register from the Asset database:
Decisions for M0 (fit for BA purpose), M1 (PAE) and M2 (water dependent) determine which assets are included in the "asset list" and "water-dependent asset register" which are published as Product 1.3.
The rule sets are applied as follows:
M0 M1 M2 Result
No n/a n/a Asset is not included in the asset list or the water-dependent asset register
(≠ No) No n/a Asset is not included in the asset list or the water-dependent asset register
(≠ No) Yes No Asset included in published asset list but not in water dependent asset register
(≠ No) Yes Yes Asset included in both asset list and water-dependent asset register
Assessment teams are then able to use the database to assign receptors and impact variables to water-dependent assets and the development of a receptor register as detailed in BA submethodology M03: Assigning receptors to water-dependent assets and the receptor register is then incorporated into the asset database.
At this stage of its development, the Asset database for the Clarence-Moreton bioregion on 24 February 2016, which this document describes, does contain receptor information, and the receptor information was removed from this public version.
Bioregional Assessment Programme (2014) Asset database for the Clarence-Moreton bioregion on 24 February 2016 Public. Bioregional Assessment Derived Dataset. Viewed 10 July 2017, http://data.bioregionalassessments.gov.au/dataset/ba1d4c6f-e657-4e42-bd3c-413c21c7b735.
Derived From QLD Dept of Natural Resources and Mines, Groundwater Entitlements 20131204
Derived From Combined Surface Waterbodies for the Clarence-Moreton bioregion
Derived From Queensland QLD - Regional - NRM - Water Asset Information Tool - WAIT - databases
Derived From Version 02 Asset list for Clarence Morton 8/8/2014 - ERIN ORIGINAL DATA
Derived From CLM16swo NSW Office of Water Surface Water Offtakes processed for Clarence Moreton v3 12032014
Derived From Asset database for the Clarence-Moreton bioregion on 11 December 2014, minor version v20150220
Derived From Matters of State environmental significance (version 4.1), Queensland
Derived From Geofabric Surface Network - V2.1
Derived From Communities of National Environmental Significance Database - RESTRICTED - Metadata only
Derived From Geofabric Surface Catchments - V2.1
Derived From National Groundwater Dependent Ecosystems (GDE) Atlas
Derived From CLM - 16swo NSW Office of Water Surface Water Offtakes - Clarence Moreton v1 24102013
Derived From Multi-resolution Valley Bottom Flatness MrVBF at three second resolution CSIRO 20000211
Derived From National Groundwater Information System (NGIS) v1.1
Derived From Mitchell Landscapes NSW OEH v3 2011
Derived From Asset database for the Clarence-Moreton bioregion on 24 February 2016
Derived From Geofabric Surface Network - V2.1.1
Derived From Birds Australia - Important Bird Areas (IBA) 2009
Derived From Australia - Species of National Environmental Significance Database
Derived From Multi-resolution Ridge Top Flatness at 3 second resolution CSIRO 20000211
Derived From South East Queensland GDE (draft)
Derived From Natural Resource Management (NRM) Regions 2010
Derived From Version 01 Asset list for Clarence Morton 10/3/2014 - ERIN ORIGINAL DATA
Derived From NSW Office of Water Surface Water Entitlements Locations v1_Oct2013
Derived From [QLD Dept of Natural Resources and Mines, Groundwater Entitlements
Abstract This data set holds the publicly-available version of the database of water-dependent assets that was compiled for the bioregional assessment (BA) of the Pedirka subregion as part of the Bioregional Assessment Technical Programme. Though all life is dependent on water, for the purposes of a bioregional assessment, a water-dependent asset is an asset potentially impacted by changes in the groundwater and/or surface water regime due to coal resource development. The water must be other …Show full descriptionAbstract This data set holds the publicly-available version of the database of water-dependent assets that was compiled for the bioregional assessment (BA) of the Pedirka subregion as part of the Bioregional Assessment Technical Programme. Though all life is dependent on water, for the purposes of a bioregional assessment, a water-dependent asset is an asset potentially impacted by changes in the groundwater and/or surface water regime due to coal resource development. The water must be other than local rainfall. Examples include wetlands, rivers, bores and groundwater dependent ecosystems. The dataset was derived by the Bioregional Assessment Programme. This dataset was derived from multiple datasets including Natural Resource Management regions, and Australian and state and territory government databases. You can find a link to the parent datasets in the Lineage Field in this metadata statement. The History Field in this metadata statement describes how this dataset was derived. A single asset is represented spatially in the asset database by single or multiple spatial features (point, line or polygon). Individual points, lines or polygons are termed elements. This dataset contains the unrestricted publicly-available components of spatial and non-spatial (attribute) data of the (restricted) Asset database for the Pedirka subregion on 08 March 2016 (336879f0-470f-4f9d-826c-e6c8653657eb). The database is provided primarily as an ESRI File geodatabase (.gdb), which is able to be opened in readily available open source software such as QGIS. Other formats include the Microsoft Access database (.mdb in ESRI Personal Geodatabase format), industry-standard ESRI Shapefiles and tab-delimited text files of all the attribute tables. The restricted version of the Pedirka Asset database has a total count of 62716 Elements and 1305 Assets. In the public version of the Pedirka Asset database 8262 spatial Element features (~13%) have been removed from the Element List and Element Layer(s) and 135 spatial Assets (~10%) have been removed from the spatial Asset Layer(s) The elements/assets removed from the restricted Asset Database are from the following data sources: Species Profile and Threats Database (SPRAT) - RESTRICTED - Metadata only) (7276dd93-cc8c-4c01-8df0-cef743c72112) Northern Territory - Lake Eyre Basin - Wetlands Mapping (41d2ecc8-7700-4cc5-b80c-2092596d6f7e) Australia, Register of the National Estate (RNE) - Spatial Database (RNESDB) (Internal 878f6780-be97-469b-8517-54bd12a407d0) Lake Eyre Basin (LEB) Aquatic Ecosystems Mapping and Classification (9be10819-0e71-4d8d-aae5-f179012b6906) Communities of National Environmental Significance Database - RESTRICTED - Metadata only (c01c4693-0a51-4dbc-bbbd-7a07952aa5f6) These important assets are included in the bioregional assessment, but are unable to be publicly distributed by the Bioregional Assessment Programme due to restrictions in their licensing conditions. Please note that many of these data sets are available directly from their custodian. For more precise details please see the associated explanatory Data Dictionary document enclosed with this dataset. Dataset History The public version of the asset database retains all of the unrestricted components of the Asset database for the Pedirka subregion on 08 March 2016 - any material that is unable to be published or redistributed to a third party by the BA Programme has been removed from the database. The data presented corresponds to the assets published Pedirka subregion product 1.3: Description of the water-dependent asset register and asset list for the Pedirka subregion on 08 March 2016, and the associated Water-dependent asset register and asset list for the Pedirka subregion on 08 March 2016. Individual spatial features or elements are initially included in database if they are partly or wholly within the subregion's preliminary assessment extent (Materiality Test 1, M1). In accordance to BA submethodology M02: Compiling water-dependent assets, individual spatial elements are then grouped into assets which are evaluated by project teams to determine whether they meet materiality test 2 (M2), which are assets that are considered to be water dependent. Following delivery of the first pass asset list, project teams make a determination as to whether an asset (comprised of one or more elements) is water dependent, as assessed against the materiality tests detailed in the BA Methodology. These decisions are provided to ERIN by the assessment team and incorporated into the AssetList table in the Asset database. Development of the Asset Register from the Asset database: Decisions for M0 (fit for BA purpose), M1 (PAE) and M2 (water dependent) determine which assets are included in the "asset list" and "water-dependent asset register" which are published as Product 1.3. The rule sets are applied as follows: M0 M1 M2 Result No n/a n/a Asset is not included in the asset list or the water-dependent asset register (≠ No) No n/a Asset is not included in the asset list or the water-dependent asset register (≠ No) Yes No Asset included in published asset list but not in water dependent asset register (≠ No) Yes Yes Asset included in both asset list and water-dependent asset register Assessment teams are then able to use the database to assign receptors and impact variables to water-dependent assets and the development of a receptor register as detailed in BA submethodology M03: Assigning receptors to water-dependent assets and the receptor register is then incorporated into the asset database. At this stage of its development, the Asset database for the Pedirka subregion on 08 March 2016 (336879f0-470f-4f9d-826c-e6c8653657eb), which this document describes, does not contain receptor information. Dataset Citation Bioregional Assessment Programme (2014) Asset database for the Pedirka subregion on 08 March 2016 Public. Bioregional Assessment Derived Dataset. Viewed 07 February 2017, http://data.bioregionalassessments.gov.au/dataset/c104deb9-5969-4427-977a-12f284564c93. Dataset Ancestors Derived From QLD Dept of Natural Resources and Mines, Groundwater Entitlements 20131204 Derived From Queensland QLD - Regional - NRM - Water Asset Information Tool - WAIT - databases Derived From Northern Territory Groundwater Elements v120141202 Derived From Matters of State environmental significance (version 4.1), Queensland Derived From Geofabric Surface Network - V2.1 Derived From Communities of National Environmental Significance Database - RESTRICTED - Metadata only Derived From South Australia SA - Regional - NRM Board - Water Asset Information Tool - WAIT - databases Derived From National Groundwater Dependent Ecosystems (GDE) Atlas Derived From PED AssetList V1 20150313 Derived From National Groundwater Information System (NGIS) v1.1 Derived From Birds Australia - Important Bird Areas (IBA) 2009 Derived From Queensland QLD Regional CMA Water Asset Information WAIT tool databases RESTRICTED Includes ALL Reports Derived From Queensland wetland data version 3 - wetland areas. Derived From Northern Territory - Lake Eyre Basin - Wetlands Mapping - METADATA ONLY Derived From SA Department of Environment, Water and Natural Resources (DEWNR) Water Management Areas 141007 Derived From South Australian Wetlands - Groundwater Dependent Ecosystems (GDE) Classification Derived From National Groundwater Dependent Ecosystems (GDE) Atlas (including WA) Derived From Asset database for the Pedirka subregion on 08 March 2016 Derived From QLD Dept of Natural Resources and Mines, Groundwater Entitlements linked to bores v3 03122014 Derived From Species Profile and Threats Database (SPRAT) - Australia - Species of National Environmental Significance Database (BA subset - RESTRICTED - Metadata only) Derived From Asset database for the Pedirka subregion on 27 August 2015 Derived From Permanent and Semi-Permanent Waterbodies of the Lake Eyre Basin (Queensland and South Australia) (DRAFT) Derived From Queensland wetland data version 3 - wetland lines. Derived From SA EconomicElements v1 20141201 Derived From QLD Dept of Natural Resources and Mines, Groundwater Entitlements linked to bores and NGIS v4 28072014 Derived From National Heritage List Spatial Database (NHL) (v2.1) Derived From Great Artesian Basin and Laura Basin groundwater recharge areas Derived From Northern Territory Groundwater Management Units 20140630 Derived From Asset database for the Pedirka subregion on 07 August 2015 Derived From SA Department of Environment, Water and Natural Resources (DEWNR) Groundwater Licences 141007 Derived From Northern Territory Groundwater Licence Extract 20140130 Derived From Lake Eyre Basin (LEB) Aquatic Ecosystems Mapping and Classification Derived From Australia - Species of National Environmental Significance Database Derived From Asset database for the Pedirka subregion on 19 March 2015 Derived From Australia, Register of the National Estate (RNE) - Spatial Database (RNESDB) Internal Derived From Directory of Important Wetlands in Australia (DIWA) Spatial Database (Public) Derived From Collaborative Australian Protected Areas Database (CAPAD) 2010 (Not current release)
New-ID: NBI18
The Africa Major Infrastructure and Human Settlements Dataset
Files: TOWNS2.E00 Code: 100022-002 ROADS2.E00 100021-002
Vector Members: The E00 files are in Arc/Info Export format and should be imported with the Arc/Info command Import cover In-Filename Out-Filename
The Africa major infrastructure and human settlements dataset form part of the UNEP/FAO/ESRI Database project that covers the entire world but focuses here on Africa. The maps were prepared by Environmental Systems Research Institute (ESRI), USA. Most data for the database were provided by the Soil Resources, Management and Conservation Service, Land and Water Development Division of the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO), Italy. This dataset was developed in collaboration with the United Nations Environment Program (UNEP), Kenya. The base maps used were the UNESCO/FAO Soil Map of the world (1977) in Miller Oblated Stereographic projection, the DMA Global Navigation and Planning charts for Africa (various dates: 1976-1982) and the Rand-McNally, New International Atlas (1982). All sources were re-registered to the basemap by comparing known features on the basemap those of the source maps. The digitizing was done with a spatial resolution of 0.002 inches. The maps were then transformed from inch coordinates to latitude/longitude degrees. The transformation was done using an unpublished algorithm of the US Geological Survey and ESRI to create coverages for one-degree graticules. The Population Centers were selected based upon their inclusion in the list of major cities and populated areas in the Rand McNally New International Atlas Contact: UNEP/GRID-Nairobi, P.O. Box 30552 Nairobi, Kenya FAO, Soil Resources, Management and Conservation Service, 00100, Rome, Italy ESRI, 380 New York Street, Redlands, CA. 92373, USA The ROADS2 file shows major roads of the African continent The TOWNS2 file shows human settlements and airports for the African continent
References:
ESRI. Final Report UNEP/FAO World and Africa GIS data base (1984). Internal Publication by ESRI, FAO and UNEP
FAO. UNESCO Soil Map of the World (1977). Scale 1:5000000. UNESCO, Paris
Defence Mapping Agency. Global Navigation and Planning charts for Africa (various dates: 1976-1982). Scale 1:5000000. Washington DC.
Grosvenor. National Geographic Atlas of the World (1975). Scale 1:850000. National Geographic Society Washington DC.
DMA. Topographic Maps of Africa (various dates). Scale 1:2000000 Washington DC.
Rand-McNally. The new International Atlas (1982). Scale 1:6,000,000. Rand McNally & Co.Chicago
Source: FAO Soil Map of the World. Scale 1:5000000 Publication Date: Dec 1984 Projection: Miller Type: Points Format: Arc/Info export non-compressed Related Datasets: All UNEP/FAO/ESRI Datasets ADMINLL (100012-002) administrative boundries AFURBAN (100082) urban percentage coverage Comments: There is no outline of Africa
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License information was derived automatically
This data set holds the publicly-available version of the database of water-dependent assets that was compiled for the bioregional assessment (BA) of the Gwydir subregion as part of the Bioregional Assessment Technical Programme. Though all life is dependent on water, for the purposes of a bioregional assessment, a water-dependent asset is an asset potentially impacted by changes in the groundwater and/or surface water regime due to coal resource development. The water must be other than local rainfall. Examples include wetlands, rivers, bores and groundwater dependent ecosystems.
The dataset was derived by the Bioregional Assessment Programme. This dataset was derived from multiple datasets including Natural Resource Management regions, and Australian and state and territory government databases. You can find a link to the parent datasets in the Lineage Field in this metadata statement. The History Field in this metadata statement describes how this dataset was derived. A single asset is represented spatially in the asset database by single or multiple spatial features (point, line or polygon). Individual points, lines or polygons are termed elements.
This dataset contains the unrestricted publicly-available components of spatial and non-spatial (attribute) data of the (restricted) Asset database for the Gwydir subregion on 11 March 2016 (089f3ab8-74cf-41b8-9597-c6e55b0adcef).The database is provided primarily as an ESRI File geodatabase (.gdb), which is able to be opened in readily available open source software such as QGIS. Other formats include the Microsoft Access database (.mdb in ESRI Personal Geodatabase format), industry-standard ESRI Shapefiles and tab-delimited text files of all the attribute tables.
The restricted version of the Gwydir Asset database has a total count of 24789 Elements and 1369 Assets. In the public version of the Asset Gwydir database 11394 spatial Element features (~46%) have been removed from the Element List and Element Layer(s) and 119 spatial Assets (~9%) have been removed from the spatial Asset Layer(s)
The elements/assets removed from the restricted Asset Database are from the following data sources:
1) Environmental Asset Database - Commonwealth Environmental Water Office - RESTRICTED (Metadata only) (29fd1654-8aa1-4cb3-b65e-0b37698ac9a6)
2) Key Environmental Assets - KEA - of the Murray Darling Basin RESTRICTED (Metadata only)( 9948195e-3d3b-49dc-96d2-ea7765297308)
3) Australia, Register of the National Estate (RNE) - Spatial Database (RNESDB) (Internal 878f6780-be97-469b-8517-54bd12a407d0)
4)Species Profile and Threats Database (SPRAT) - RESTRICTED - Metadata only) (7276dd93-cc8c-4c01-8df0-cef743c72112)
5) Communities of National Environmental Significance Database - RESTRICTED - Metadata only (c01c4693-0a51-4dbc-bbbd-7a07952aa5f6)
These important assets are included in the bioregional assessment, but are unable to be publicly distributed by the Bioregional Assessment Programme due to restrictions in their licensing conditions. Please note that many of these data sets are available directly from their custodian. For more precise details please see the associated explanatory Data Dictionary document enclosed with this dataset.
The public version of the asset database retains all of the unrestricted components of the Asset database for the Gwydir subregion on 11 March 2016 - any material that is unable to be published or redistributed to a third party by the BA Programme has been removed from the database. The data presented corresponds to the assets published Gwydir subregion product 1.3: Description of the water-dependent asset register and asset list for the Gwydir subregion on 11 March 2016, and the associated Water-dependent asset register and asset list for the Gwydir subregion on 11 March 2016.
Individual spatial features or elements are initially included in database if they are partly or wholly within the subregion's preliminary assessment extent (Materiality Test 1, M1). In accordance to BA submethodology M02: Compiling water-dependent assets, individual spatial elements are then grouped into assets which are evaluated by project teams to determine whether they meet materiality test 2 (M2), which are assets that are considered to be water dependent.
Following delivery of the first pass asset list, project teams make a determination as to whether an asset (comprised of one or more elements) is water dependent, as assessed against the materiality tests detailed in the BA Methodology. These decisions are provided to ERIN by the assessment team and incorporated into the AssetList table in the Asset database.
Development of the Asset Register from the Asset database:
Decisions for M0 (fit for BA purpose), M1 (PAE) and M2 (water dependent) determine which assets are included in the "asset list" and "water-dependent asset register" which are published as Product 1.3.
The rule sets are applied as follows:
M0 M1 M2 Result
No n/a n/a Asset is not included in the asset list or the water-dependent asset register
(≠ No) No n/a Asset is not included in the asset list or the water-dependent asset register
(≠ No) Yes No Asset included in published asset list but not in water dependent asset register
(≠ No) Yes Yes Asset included in both asset list and water-dependent asset register
Assessment teams are then able to use the database to assign receptors and impact variables to water-dependent assets and the development of a receptor register as detailed in BA submethodology M03: Assigning receptors to water-dependent assets and the receptor register is then incorporated into the asset database.
At this stage of its development, the Asset database for the Gwydir subregion on 11 March 2016, which this document describes, does not contain receptor information.
Bioregional Assessment Programme (2013) Asset database for the Gwydir subregion on 11 March 2016 Public. Bioregional Assessment Derived Dataset. Viewed 08 February 2017, http://data.bioregionalassessments.gov.au/dataset/cce59770-99b8-46d1-87c6-582920e0687a.
Derived From NSW Office of Water GW licence extract linked to spatial locations NIC v2 (28 February 2014)
Derived From NSW Office of Water Surface Water Entitlements Locations v1_Oct2013
Derived From Travelling Stock Route Conservation Values
Derived From NSW Wetlands
Derived From Communities of National Environmental Significance Database - RESTRICTED - Metadata only
Derived From Climate Change Corridors for Nandewar and New England Tablelands
Derived From NSW Office of Water Surface Water Licences in NIC linked to locations v1 (22 April 2014)
Derived From Birds Australia - Important Bird Areas (IBA) 2009
Derived From Spatial Threatened Species and Communities (TESC) NSW 20131129
Derived From Environmental Asset Database - Commonwealth Environmental Water Office
Derived From NSW Office of Water Surface Water Offtakes - NIC v1 20131024
Derived From National Groundwater Dependent Ecosystems (GDE) Atlas (including WA)
Derived From Asset database for the Gwydir subregion on 11 March 2016
Derived From Ramsar Wetlands of Australia
Derived From Native Vegetation Management (NVM) - Manage Benefits
Derived From Asset database for the Gwydir subregion on 24 August 2015
Derived From Key Environmental Assets - KEA - of the Murray Darling Basin
Derived From Asset database for the Gwydir subregion on 8 May 2015
Derived From National Heritage List Spatial Database (NHL) (v2.1)
Derived From Great Artesian Basin and Laura Basin groundwater recharge areas
Derived From NSW Office of Water combined geodatabase of regulated rivers and water sharing plan regions
Derived From New South Wales NSW Regional CMA Water Asset Information WAIT tool databases, RESTRICTED Includes ALL Reports
Derived From [New South Wales NSW - Regional - CMA - Water Asset Information
This data set holds the publicly-available version of the database of water-dependent assets that was compiled for the bioregional assessment (BA) of the Sydney Basin bioregion as part of the Bioregional Assessment Technical Programme. Though all life is dependent on water, for the purposes of a bioregional assessment, a water-dependent asset is an asset potentially impacted by changes in the groundwater and/or surface water regime due to coal resource development. The water must be other than local rainfall. Examples include wetlands, rivers, bores and groundwater dependent ecosystems.
The dataset was derived by the Bioregional Assessment Programme. This dataset was derived from multiple datasets including Natural Resource Management regions, and Australian and state and territory government databases. You can find a link to the parent datasets in the Lineage Field in this metadata statement. The History Field in this metadata statement describes how this dataset was derived. A single asset is represented spatially in the asset database by single or multiple spatial features (point, line or polygon). Individual points, lines or polygons are termed elements.
This dataset contains the unrestricted publicly-available components of spatial and non-spatial (attribute) data of the (restricted) Asset database for the Sydney Basin bioregion on 29 March 2016 (ae283994-5f14-4442-af0d-8f8c81eb657e). The database is provided primarily as an ESRI File geodatabase (.gdb), which is able to be opened in readily available open source software such as QGIS. Other formats include the Microsoft Access database (.mdb in ESRI Personal Geodatabase format), industry-standard ESRI Shapefiles and tab-delimited text files of all the attribute tables.
The restricted version of the Sydney Basin bioregion Asset database has a total count of 70 200 Elements and 1 460 Assets. In the public version of the Asset Sydney Basin bioregion database 16411 spatial Element features (~23%) Elements (spatial features) have been removed from the Element List and Element Layer(s) and 518 spatial Assets (~39%) have been removed from the spatial Asset Layer(s)
The elements/assets removed from the restricted Asset Database are from the following data sources:
1) Identification of Culturally Significant Groundwater Dependent Ecosystems CSIRO 2010 (4d0bc9d9-7675-4e57-b0fd-750b323fde95)
2) Key Environmental Assets - KEA - of the Murray Darling Basin RESTRICTED (Metadata only)( 9948195e-3d3b-49dc-96d2-ea7765297308)
3)Species Profile and Threats Database (SPRAT) - RESTRICTED - Metadata only) (7276dd93-cc8c-4c01-8df0-cef743c72112)
4) Threatened migratory shorebird habitat mapping DECCW May 2006 (cc0b62a0-ded7-4c14-b954-1552337b395e)
5) Australia, Register of the National Estate (RNE) - Spatial Database (RNESDB) (Internal 878f6780-be97-469b-8517-54bd12a407d0)
6) Communities of National Environmental Significance Database - RESTRICTED - Metadata only (c01c4693-0a51-4dbc-bbbd-7a07952aa5f6)
These important assets are included in the bioregional assessment, but are unable to be publicly distributed by the Bioregional Assessment Programme due to restrictions in their licensing conditions. Please note that many of these data sets are available directly from their custodian. For more precise details please see the associated explanatory Data Dictionary document enclosed with this dataset.
The public version of the asset database retains all of the unrestricted components of the Asset database for the Sydney Basin bioregion on 29 March 2016 Public - any material that is unable to be published or redistributed to a third party by the BA Programme has been removed from the database. The data presented corresponds to the assets published Cooper subregion product 1.3: Description of the water-dependent asset register and asset list for the Sydney Basin bioregion on 29 March 2016, and the associated Water-dependent asset register and asset list for the Sydney Basin bioregion on 29 March 2016.
Individual spatial features or elements are initially included in database if they are partly or wholly within the subregion's preliminary assessment extent (Materiality Test 1, M1). In accordance to BA submethodology M02: Compiling water-dependent assets, individual spatial elements are then grouped into assets which are evaluated by project teams to determine whether they meet materiality test 2 (M2), which are assets that are considered to be water dependent.
Following delivery of the first pass asset list, project teams make a determination as to whether an asset (comprised of one or more elements) is water dependent, as assessed against the materiality tests detailed in the BA Methodology. These decisions are provided to ERIN by the assessment team and incorporated into the AssetList table in the Asset database.
Development of the Asset Register from the Asset database:
Decisions for M0 (fit for BA purpose), M1 (PAE) and M2 (water dependent) determine which assets are included in the "asset list" and "water-dependent asset register" which are published as Product 1.3.
The rule sets are applied as follows:
M0 M1 M2 Result
No n/a n/a Asset is not included in the asset list or the water-dependent asset register
(≠ No) No n/a Asset is not included in the asset list or the water-dependent asset register
(≠ No) Yes No Asset included in published asset list but not in water dependent asset register
(≠ No) Yes Yes Asset included in both asset list and water-dependent asset register
Assessment teams are then able to use the database to assign receptors and impact variables to water-dependent assets and the development of a receptor register as detailed in BA submethodology M03: Assigning receptors to water-dependent assets and the receptor register is then incorporated into the asset database.
At this stage of its development, the Asset database for the Sydney Basin bioregion on 29 March 2016, which this document describes, does not contain receptor information.
Bioregional Assessment Programme (2015) Asset database for the Sydney Basin bioregion on 29 March 2016 Public. Bioregional Assessment Derived Dataset. Viewed 08 February 2017, http://data.bioregionalassessments.gov.au/dataset/b9ae0cb1-c58b-49be-8035-00b2a28efc47.
Derived From Asset database for the Sydney Basin bioregion on 18 December 2015
Derived From NSW Wetlands
Derived From NSW Office of Water Surface Water Entitlements Locations v1_Oct2013
Derived From An Estuarine Inventory for New South Wales, Australia VIS_ID 2224 20100723
Derived From State Environmental Planning Policy no. 26 - Littoral Rainforest 19860101
Derived From Surface Water Entitlements in Sydney sliver between different PAEs NSW Office of Water 20150717
Derived From Geofabric Surface Network - V2.1
Derived From Communities of National Environmental Significance Database - RESTRICTED - Metadata only
Derived From National Groundwater Dependent Ecosystems (GDE) Atlas
Derived From NSW Wild Rivers Office of Environment and Heritage (OEH) 20091001
Derived From Birds Australia - Important Bird Areas (IBA) 2009
Derived From Estuarine Macrophytes of Hunter Subregion NSW DPI Hunter 2004
Derived From Asset database for the Sydney Basin bioregion on 29 March 2016
Derived From Key Environmental Assets - KEA - of the Murray Darling Basin
Derived From Spatial Threatened Species and Communities (TESC) NSW 20131129
Derived From Threatened migratory shorebird habitat mapping DECCW May 2006
Derived From Sydney Catchment Authority Water Licences and Approvals Package May 2012
Derived From GW Economic Elements Sydney Basin 20150730
Derived From National Groundwater Dependent Ecosystems (GDE) Atlas (including WA)
Derived From NSW Office of Water SW Offtakes Processed - North & South Sydney, v3 12032014
Derived From Groundwater Entitlement NSW Office of Water 20150526 PersConRemoved
Derived From [NSW SW Share Components NSW
This feature service consists of location and facility identification information from EPA's Facility Registry Service (FRS) for all sites that are available in the FRS individual feature layers. Although we have taken all available measures to optimize performance, because this service contains the full universe of FRS regulated facilities, the total data volume may lead to slow performance for many applications. We strongly recommend choosing from one of the feature services below which comprise the FRS major program databases, including: Assessment Cleanup and Redevelopment Exchange System (ACRES) : brownfields sites Air Facility System (AFS) : stationary sources of air pollutionICIS-AIR (AIR) : stationary sources of air pollutionBureau of Indian Affairs (BIA) : schools data on Indian landBase Realignment and Closure (BRAC) facilitiesClean Air Markets Division Business System (CAMDBS) : market-based air pollution control programsComprehensive Environmental Response, Superfund Enterprise Management System (SEMS): hazardous waste sitesIntegrated Compliance Information System (ICIS) : integrated enforcement and compliance informationNational Compliance Database (NCDB) : Federal Insecticide, Fungicide, and Rodenticide Act (FIFRA) and the Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA)National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) module of ICIS : NPDES surface water permitsRadiation Information Database (RADINFO) : radiation and radioactivity facilitiesRACT/BACT/LAER Clearinghouse (RBLC) : best available air pollution technology requirementsResource Conservation and Recovery Act Information System (RCRAInfo) : tracks generators, transporters, treaters, storers, and disposers of hazardous wasteToxic Release Inventory (TRI) : certain industries that use, manufacture, treat, or transport more than 650 toxic chemicalsEmission Inventory System (EIS) : inventory of large stationary sources and voluntarily-reported smaller sources of air point pollution emittersCountermeasure (SPCC) and facility response plan (FRP) subject facilitiesElectronic Greenhouse Gas Reporting Tool (E-GGRT) : large greenhouse gas emittersEmissions and; Generation Resource Integrated Database (EGRID) : power plantsThe Facility Registry Service (FRS) identifies and geospatially locates facilities, sites or places subject to environmental regulations or of environmental interest. Using vigorous verification and data management procedures, FRS integrates facility data from EPA's national program systems, other federal agencies, and State and tribal master facility records and provides EPA with a centrally managed, single source of comprehensive and authoritative information on facilities. This data set contains the FRS facilities that link to the programs listed above once the program data has been integrated into the FRS database. Additional information on FRS is available at the EPA website https://www.epa.gov/frs.
EPA also publishes a download package that includes a file geodatabase, Esri ArcMap map document and an XML file of this metadata record and is refreshed on the same cycle as this service. Full FGDC metadata records for each layer are contained in the database.
This feature service consists of location and facility identification information from EPA's Facility Registry Service (FRS) for all sites that are available in the FRS individual feature layers. Although we have taken all available measures to optimize performance, because this service contains the full universe of FRS regulated facilities, the total data volume may lead to slow performance for many applications. We strongly recommend choosing from one of the feature services below which comprise the FRS major program databases, including: Assessment Cleanup and Redevelopment Exchange System (ACRES) : brownfields sites Air Facility System (AFS) : stationary sources of air pollutionICIS-AIR (AIR) : stationary sources of air pollutionBureau of Indian Affairs (BIA) : schools data on Indian landBase Realignment and Closure (BRAC) facilitiesClean Air Markets Division Business System (CAMDBS) : market-based air pollution control programsComprehensive Environmental Response, Superfund Enterprise Management System (SEMS): hazardous waste sitesIntegrated Compliance Information System (ICIS) : integrated enforcement and compliance informationNational Compliance Database (NCDB) : Federal Insecticide, Fungicide, and Rodenticide Act (FIFRA) and the Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA)National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) module of ICIS : NPDES surface water permitsRadiation Information Database (RADINFO) : radiation and radioactivity facilitiesRACT/BACT/LAER Clearinghouse (RBLC) : best available air pollution technology requirementsResource Conservation and Recovery Act Information System (RCRAInfo) : tracks generators, transporters, treaters, storers, and disposers of hazardous wasteToxic Release Inventory (TRI) : certain industries that use, manufacture, treat, or transport more than 650 toxic chemicalsEmission Inventory System (EIS) : inventory of large stationary sources and voluntarily-reported smaller sources of air point pollution emittersCountermeasure (SPCC) and facility response plan (FRP) subject facilitiesElectronic Greenhouse Gas Reporting Tool (E-GGRT) : large greenhouse gas emittersEmissions and; Generation Resource Integrated Database (EGRID) : power plantsThe Facility Registry Service (FRS) identifies and geospatially locates facilities, sites or places subject to environmental regulations or of environmental interest. Using vigorous verification and data management procedures, FRS integrates facility data from EPA's national program systems, other federal agencies, and State and tribal master facility records and provides EPA with a centrally managed, single source of comprehensive and authoritative information on facilities. This data set contains the FRS facilities that link to the programs listed above once the program data has been integrated into the FRS database. Additional information on FRS is available at the EPA website https://www.epa.gov/frs. EPA also publishes a download package that includes a file geodatabase, Esri ArcMap map document and an XML file of this metadata record and is refreshed on the same cycle as this service. Full FGDC metadata records for each layer are contained in the database.
This feature class describes properties listed on the National Register of Historic Places, classified as historic buildings, object, sites, structures, and districts, and depicted as points. The National Register of Historic Places requires the submission of a single UTM coordinate pair for properties under 10 acres. Attribute data in this dataset are intentionally limited to those necessary for spatial data maintenance and feature level metadata necessary to document the lineage of the geography itself. Data from external database systems, such as the National Register Information System, are intended to link with these data to provide basic feature attributes. The means to maintain unique identifiers for each historic site (CR_ID), Survey_ID, as well as unique geometries associated with that feature (Geometry_ID) are through the use of Globally Unique Identifiers (GUIDs) assigned by the database. Information about the genesis of individual points is documented by feature level metadata fields in the spatial attribute table.