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    Asset database for the Namoi subregion on 18 February 2016

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    Bioregional Assessment Program (2023). Asset database for the Namoi subregion on 18 February 2016 [Dataset]. https://data.gov.au/data/dataset/22061f2c-e86d-4ca8-9860-c349c2513fd8
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    Area covered
    Namoi River
    Description

    Abstract

    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.

    This Namoi (NAM) dataset contains v5 of the Asset database (NAM_asset_database_20160218.mdb), a Geodatabase version for GIS mapping purposes (NAM_asset_database_20160218_GISOnly.gdb), the draft Water Dependent Asset Register spreadsheet (BA-NIC-NAM-130-WaterDependentAssetRegister-AssetList-v20160218.xlsx), a data dictionary (NAM_asset_database_doc_20160218.doc), a folder (Indigenous_doc) containing documentation associated with Indigenous water asset project, and a folder (NRM_DOC) containing documentation associated with the Water Asset Information Tool (WAIT) process as outlined below.

    The Asset database for the Namoi subregion on 18 February 2016 supersedes the previous version of the Asset database v4 "Asset database for the Namoi subregion on 15 January 2015" GUID: c32e70ad-9357-4297-a5dd-e1f1e1f5255f. Updates in this v5 database include:

    (1) Total number of registered water assets was increased by 7 due to:

    (a) The 6 assets changed M2 test to "Yes" and 1 assets changed reason from the review done by Ecologist group. The original data is included the database as the table tbl_NAM _Species_TEC_decisions_reveiw_23112015

    (b) One indigenous water asset from OWS were added. The data and documents from OWS are included in subdirectory Indigenous_doc

    (c)The draft new Water Dependent Asset Register file (BA-NIC-NAM-130-WaterDependentAssetRegister-AssetList-v20160218.xlsx) was created

    (2) The databases, especially spatial database, were changed such as (a) spatial data are saved in a separated file geodatabase, (b) duplicated attributes fields in spatial data were removed and only ID field is kept in the spatial data. The user can use AID or ElementID to join the table in personal geodatabase with relevant spatial data

    The user can join the Table Assetlist (in NAM_asset_database_20160218.mdb) to the spatial data (GM_NAM_AssetList_ln, GM_NAM_AssetList_poly and GM_NAM_AssetList_pt in NAM_asset_database_20160218_GISOnly.gdb) from ArcMap by AID to get those attributes for assets. The user can join the Table Elementlist (in NAM_asset_database_20160218.mdb) to the spatial data (GM_NAM_ElementsList_ln, GM_NAM_ElementsList_poly and GM_NAM_ElementsList_pt in NAM_asset_database_20160218_GISOnly.gdb) from ArcMap by ElementID to get those attributes for elements . Element_to_asset (in NAM_asset_database_20160218.mdb) can join to above the spatial data or above two joined results for more information.

    Detailed attribution does not exist at the asset level. Asset attribution includes only the core set of BA-derived attributes reflecting the BA classification hierarchy, as described in Appendix A of " NAM_asset_database_doc_20160218.doc", located in the zip file as part of this dataset. The "Element_to_Asset" table contains the relationships and identifies the elements that were grouped to create each asset. Detailed information describing the database structure and content can be found in the document "NAM_asset_database_doc_20160218.doc doc" located in the zip file.

    The public version of this asset database can be accessed via the following dataset: Asset database for the Namoi subregion on 18 February 2016 Public (https://data.gov.au/data/dataset/3134fa6b-f876-46dd-b26b-88d46d424185).

    Purpose

    The Asset List Database was developed to spatially identify water dependent assets found within the Namoi subregion.

    The public version of this asset database can be accessed via the following dataset: Asset database for the Namoi subregion on 18 February 2016 Public (https://data.gov.au/data/dataset/3134fa6b-f876-46dd-b26b-88d46d424185).

    Dataset History

    On 20 April 2015 the title of this database was changed from "Namoi_AssetList_Database_v4_20150115".

    This dataset replicates the spatial and tabular content and structure of the previous version of the Namoi asset list ("Asset list for Namoi - CURRENT"; ID: 538c717c-c04a-4720-8bcd-96fbdf7f0d80) with the exception that decisions made by the Namoi Project Team concerning Materiality Test 2 (water dependency) have been incorporated into the AssetList table, which are used to define the water dependent asset register.

    Date Notes

    22/07/2014 Initial database for asset related tables and feature classes, and imported element data from element list database

    5/09/2014 Updated database with updated WSP/GWMP/RegRiv assets/elements; additional WSP plus point water volume data and additional RegRiv plus point water volume data

    18/11/2014 Merge some assets with non standard classification to standard classification

    18/11/2014 add additional point groundwater economic data ( 121 new elements)

    18/11/2014 add additional point surface water economic data (49 new elements)

    15/01/2015 Incorporate materiality decisions (M2) from project team into AssetList table

    18/02/2016 "(1)Total number of registered water assets was increased by 7 due to:

                (a) The 6 assets changed M2 test to "Yes" and 1 assets changed reason from the review done by Ecologist 
    
               group. The original data is included the database as the table tbl_NAM _Species_TEC_decisions_reveiw_23112015
    
               (b) One indigenous water asset from OWS were added. The data and documents from OWS are included in 
    
               subdirectory Indigenous_doc
    
               (c)The draft new Water Dependent Asset Register file (BA-NIC-NAM-130-WaterDependentAssetRegister-
    
                AssetList-v20160218.xlsx) was created
    
               (2) The databases, especially spatial  database, were changed such as (a) spatial data are saved in a separated file 
    
                geodatabase, (b) duplicated attributes fields in spatial data were removed and only ID field is kept in the spatial
    
                data."
    

    Dataset Citation

    Bioregional Assessment Programme (2016) Asset database for the Namoi subregion on 18 February 2016. Bioregional Assessment Derived Dataset. Viewed 11 December 2018, http://data.bioregionalassessments.gov.au/dataset/22061f2c-e86d-4ca8-9860-c349c2513fd8.

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    Asset database for the Hunter subregion on 20 November 2015

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    Bioregional Assessment Program (2016). Asset database for the Hunter subregion on 20 November 2015 [Dataset]. https://researchdata.edu.au/asset-database-hunter-november-2015/2987869
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    Description

    Abstract

    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.

    Hunter Asset Database v2.4 supersedes previous versions of the Hunter Asset database. In this V2.4 database:

    (1) Updated M2 test results for 86 assets from the external review

    (2) Updated asset names for two assets (AID: 8642 and 8643) required from the external review

    (3) Created Draft Water Dependent Asset Register file using the template V5

    This dataset contains the Asset database (.mdb), a Geodatabase version for GIS mapping purposes (.gdb), the draft Water Dependent Asset Register spreadsheet, a data dictionary document, and a folder (NRM_DOC) containing documentation associated with the Water Asset Information Tool (WAIT) process as outlined below.

    The Asset database is registered to the BA repository as an ESRI personal goedatabase (.mdb - doubling as a MS Access database) that can store, query, and manage non-spatial data while the spatial data is in a separate file geodatabase joined by AID/ElementID.

    Under the BA program, a spatial assets database is developed for each defined bioregional assessment project. The spatial elements that underpin the identification of water dependent assets are identified in the first instance by regional NRM organisations (via the WAIT tool) and supplemented with additional elements from national and state/territory government datasets. A report on the WAIT process for the Hunter is included in the zip file as part of this dataset.

    Elements are initially included in the preliminary assets database if they are partly or wholly within the subregion's preliminary assessment extent (Materiality Test 1, M1). Elements are then grouped into assets which are evaluated by project teams to determine whether they meet the second Materiality Test (M2). Assets meeting both Materiality Tests comprise the water dependent asset list. Descriptions of the assets identified in the Hunter subregion are found in the "AssetList" table of the database.

    Assets are the spatial features used by project teams to model scenarios under the BA program. Detailed attribution does not exist at the asset level. Asset attribution includes only the core set of BA-derived attributes reflecting the BA classification hierarchy, as described in Appendix A of " HUN_asset_database_doc_20151120.doc", located in this filet.

    The "Element_to_Asset" table contains the relationships and identifies the elements that were grouped to create each asset.

    Detailed information describing the database structure and content can be found in the document " HUN_asset_database_doc_20151120.doc" located in this file.

    Some of the source data used in the compilation of this dataset is restricted.

    Dataset History

    OBJECTID\tVersionID\tNotes\tDate_

    1\t1\tInitial database.\t29/08/2014

    3\t1.1\tUpdate the classification for seven identical assets from Gloucester subregion\t16/09/2014

    4\t1.2\tAdded in NSW GDEs from Hunter - Central Rivers GDE mapping from NSW DPI (50 635 polygons).\t28/01/2015

    5\t1.3\tNew AIDs assiged to NSW GDE assets (Existing AID + 20000) to avoid duplication of AIDs assigned in other databases.\t12/02/2015

    6\t1.4\t"(1) Add 20 additional datasets required by HUN assessment project team after HUN community workshop

           (2) Turn off previous GW point assets (AIDs from 7717-7810 inclusive) 
    
           (3) Turn off new GW point asset (AID: 0)
    
           (4) Assets (AIDs: 8023-8026) are duplicated to 4 assets (AID: 4747,4745,4744,4743 respectively) in NAM subregion . Their AID, Asset Name, Group, SubGroup, Depth, Source, ListDate and Geometry are using   
    
             values from that NAM assets.
    
          (5) Asset (AID 8595) is duplicated to 1 asset ( AID 57) in GLO subregion . Its AID, Asset Name, Group, SubGroup, Depth, Source, ListDate and Geometry are using values from that GLO assets.
    
          (6) 39 assets (AID from 2969 to 5040) are from NAM Asset database and their attributes were updated to use the latest attributes from NAM asset database 
    
         (7)The databases, especially spatial  database, were changed such as duplicated attributes fields in spatial data were removed and only ID field is kept. The user needs to join the Table Assetlist or Elementlist to 
    
            the spatial data"\t16/06/2015
    

    7\t2\t"(1) Updated 131 new GW point assets with previous AID and some of them may include different element number due to the change of 77 FTypes requested by Hunter assessment project team

          (2) Added 104 EPBC assets, which were assessed and excluded by ERIN
    
          (3) Merged 30 Darling Hardyhead assets to one (asset AID 60140) and deleted another 29 
    
          (4) Turned off 5 assets from community workshop (60358 - 60362) as they are duplicated to 5 assets from 104 EPBC excluded assets
    
         (5) Updated M2 test results
    
         (6) Asset Names (AID: 4743 and 4747) were changed as requested by Hunter assessment project team (4 lower cases to 4 upper case only). Those two assets are from Namoi asset database and their asset names 
    
           may not match with original names in Namoi asset database.
    
         (7)One NSW WSP asset (AID: 60814) was added in as requested by Hunter assessment project team. The process method (without considering 1:M relation) for this asset is not robust and is different to other NSW 
    
          WSP assets. It should NOT use for other subregions. 
    
         (8) Queries of Find_All_Used_Assets and Find_All_WD_Assets in the asset database can be used to extract all used assts and all water dependant assts"\t20/07/2015
    

    8\t2.1\t"(1) There are following six assets (in Hun subregion), which is same as 6 assets in GIP subregion. Their AID, Asset Name, Group, SubGroup, Depth, Source and ListDate are using values from GIP assets. You will

             not see AIDs from AID_from_HUN in whole HUN asset datable and spreadsheet anymore and you only can see AIDs from AID_from_GIP ( Actually (a) AID 11636 is GIP got from MBC (B) only AID, Asset Name 
    
             and ListDate are different and changed)
    
          (2) For BA-NSB-HUN-130-WaterDependentAssetRegister-AssetList-V20150827.xlsx, (a) Extracted long ( >255 characters) WD rationale for 19 assets (AIDs:  
    
             8682,9065,9073,9087,9088,9100,9102,9103,60000,60001,60792,60793,60801,60713,60739,60751,60764,60774,60812 ) in tab "Water-dependent asset register" and 37 assets (AIDs: 
    
             5040,8651,8677,8682,8650,8686,8687,8718,8762,9094,9065,9067,9073,9077,9081,9086,9087,9088,9100,9102,9103,60000,60001,60739,60742,60751,60713,60764,60771,
    
             60774,60792,60793,60798,60801,60809,60811,60812) in tab "Asset list" in 1.30 Excel file (b) recreated draft BA-NSB-HUN-130-WaterDependentAssetRegister-AssetList-V20150827.xlsx 
    
          (3) Modified queries (Find_All_Asset_List and Find_Waterdependent_asset_register) for (2)(a)"\t27/08/2015
    

    9\t2.2\t"(1) Updated M2 results from the internal review for 386 Sociocultural assets

          (2)Updated the class to Ecological/Vegetation/Habitat (potential species distribution) for assets/elements from sources of WAIT_ALA_ERIN, NSW_TSEC, NSW_DPI_Fisheries_DarlingHardyhead"\t8/09/2015
    

    10\t2.3\t"(1) Updated M2 results from the internal review

               \\*\tChanged "Assessment team do not say No" to "All economic assets are by definition water dependent"
    
              \\*\tChanged "Assessment team say No" : to "These are water dependent, but excluded by the project team based on intersection with the PAE is negligible"
    
              \\*\tChanged "Rivertyles" to "RiverStyles""\t22/09/2015
    

    11\t2.4\t"(1) Updated M2 test results for 86 assets from the external review

          (2) Updated asset names for two assets (AID: 8642 and 8643) required from the external review
    
          (3) Created Draft Water Dependent Asset Register file using the template V5"\t20/11/2015
    

    Dataset Citation

    Bioregional Assessment Programme (2015) Asset database for the Hunter subregion on 20 November 2015. Bioregional Assessment Derived Dataset. Viewed 07 June 2018, http://data.bioregionalassessments.gov.au/dataset/0bbcd7f6-2d09-418c-9549-8cbd9520ce18.

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    Asset database for the Clarence-Moreton bioregion on 24 February 2016

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    Bioregional Assessment Program (2023). Asset database for the Clarence-Moreton bioregion on 24 February 2016 [Dataset]. https://demo.dev.magda.io/dataset/ds-dga-875fa406-9908-4e0f-9434-134eadf6b18c
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    Abstract 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 …Show full descriptionAbstract 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 Clarence-Moreton Asset database v8 supersedes the previous versions of the Asset database, especially V6.1 20150819(GUID: e265e9cf-b3a3-474c-850b-db4616389a24) and V7 20150916 GUID: e7940ec8-ec73-4cc5-bc4e-0c85f98354f1). This dataset contains v8 of the Asset database (CLM_asset_database_20160224.mdb), a Geodatabase version for GIS mapping purposes (CLM_asset_database_20160224_GISOnly.gdb), the draft Water Dependent Asset Register spreadsheet (BA-CLM-CLM-130-WaterDependentAssetRegister-AssetList-v20160224.xlsx), the draft Receptor Register spreadsheet (BA-CLM-CLM-140-ReceptorRegister-v20160224.xlsx), a data dictionary (CLM_asset_database_doc_20160226.doc), a folder (Indigenous_doc) containing documentation associated with Indigenous water asset project, and a folder (NRM_DOC) containing documentation associated with the Water Asset Information Tool (WAIT) process as outlined below Under the BA program, a spatial assets database is developed for each defined bioregional assessment project. The spatial elements that underpin the identification of water dependent assets are identified in the first instance by regional NRM organisations (via the WAIT tool) and supplemented with additional elements from national and state/territory government datasets. All reports received associated with the WAIT process for Clarence-Morton are included in the zip file as part of this dataset. Elements are initially included in the preliminary assets database if they are partly or wholly within the subregion's preliminary assessment extent (Materiality Test 1, M1). Elements are then grouped into assets which are evaluated by project teams to determine whether they meet the second Materiality Test (M2). Assets meeting both Materiality Tests comprise the water dependent asset list. Descriptions of the assets identified in the Clarence-Morton subregion are found in the "AssetList" table of the database. In this version of the database M1 and M2 have both been assessed. Assets are the spatial features used by project teams to model scenarios under the BA program. Detailed attribution does not exist at the asset level. Asset attribution includes only the core set of BA-derived attributes reflecting the BA classification hierarchy, as described in Appendix A of " CLM_asset_database_doc_20160226.doc", located in the zip file as part of this dataset. The "Element_to_Asset" table contains the relationships and identifies the elements that were grouped to create each asset. Detailed information describing the database structure and content can be found in the document "CLM_asset_database_doc_20160226.doc" located in the zip file. Some of the source data used in the compilation of this dataset is restricted. The public version of this asset database can be accessed via the following dataset: Asset database for the Clarence-Moreton bioregion on 24 February 2016 Public (https://data.gov.au/data/dataset/b3338edb-a6df-47ae-944f-0be927639bca) Dataset History OBJECTID VersionID Date_ Notes 1 1 2/07/2014 Initial database. 2 2 15/08/2014 Initial database with new WSP assets 3 3 9/09/2014 add 87 line assets from early SEQLD WAIT data ; updated NSW RegERiv and GWMP assets, and changed AID (5010 to 5180 to 15010 to 15180) 4 3.1 15/09/2014 " Updated class ""Groundwater-dependent ecosystems"" to ""Groundwater-dependent ecosystem""" 5 4 20/02/2015 Add additional eight datasets from the community consultation and assessment team: QLD RE 11, NSW GDE, QLD Wetland System 100K, QLD GDE Surface Areas, QLD GDE Line, QLD GDE Terrestrial Areas, NGIS QLD Bores and AHGF Network Stream. Turn off National GDE assets 6 5 3/06/2015 As requested by CLM assessment team, those NGIS economic assets AIDs from17009 and 17013 inclusive replace previous NGIS ecological assets (from same QLD NGIS elements) AIDs from16800 and 16803 inclusive. Turn off assets AIDs from16800 and 16803 7 6 6/07/2015 This v6 CLM Asset database includes M2 test results (Does the asset pass the water dependency test? or WDTest ) from Clarence-Moreton assessment project team. 8 6.1 19/08/2015 "(1) Corrected the spelling error of PAE_Region to Clarence-Moreton for all assets and elements (2) (a) Extracted long ( >255 characters) WD rationale for 2 assets in tab "Water-dependent asset register" and 4 assets in tab "Asset list " in 1.30 Excel file (b) recreated in BA-CLM-CLM-130-WaterDependentAssetRegister-AssetList-V20150819.xlsx (3) Modified queries (Find_All_Asset_List and Find_Waterdependent_asset_register) for (2)(a)" 9 7 16/09/2015 "(1)(a) Add table ReceptorList in CLM_asset_database_20150916.mdb, using the Excel file from CLM project team (b) Create draft BA-CLM-CLM-140-ReceptorRegister-V20150916.xlsx (2) Add table tbl_Receptors in CLM_asset_database_20150916.mdb and GM_CLM_ReceptorList_pt in CLM_asset_database_20150916_GISOnly.gdb, using the spatial data from CLM project team; (3)Add SQL query "Find_used_Receptor" for extracting all used receptor for the register" 10 8 24/02/2016 "(1) Total number of registered water assets was increased by 40 due to: (a) The 9 assets changed M2 test to "Yes" and 1 asset changed M2 reason from the review done by Ecologist group. The original data is included the database as the table tbl_CLM _Species_TEC_decisions_reveiw_23112015 (b) 31 indigenous water assets from OWS were added. The data and documents from OWS are included in subdirectory Indigenous_doc (c) The draft new Water Dependent Asset Register file (BA-CLM-CLM-130-WaterDependentAssetRegister-AssetList-v20160224.xlsx) was created (2) For Receptors:: (a) Update LandscapeClass 'falls miscellaneous' to 'waterfalls' fro 24 receptors (b) Update LandscapeClass 'springs and waterholes miscellaneous' to 'springs and waterholes' for 1277 receptors (c) Updated LandscapeClass ( derived from CLM land classification dataset provided by CLM assessment team ) for 10460 receptors (d) Created the draft Receptor Register file (BA-CLM-CLM-140-ReceptorRegister-v20160224.xlsx)" Dataset Citation Bioregional Assessment Programme (2014) Asset database for the Clarence-Moreton bioregion on 24 February 2016. Bioregional Assessment Derived Dataset. Viewed 10 July 2017, http://data.bioregionalassessments.gov.au/dataset/6d11ffbc-ea57-49cb-8e00-f97761e0c5d6. 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 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 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 Queensland wetland data version 3 - wetland areas. Derived From Geofabric Surface Network - V2.1.1 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 Version 01 Asset list for Clarence Morton 10/3/2014 - ERIN ORIGINAL DATA Derived From National Groundwater Dependent Ecosystems (GDE) Atlas (including WA) Derived From Australia - Species of National Environmental Significance Database 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 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 Geofabric Surface Cartography - V2.1 Derived From Asset database for the Clarence-Moreton bioregion on 19 August 2015. Derived From Biodiversity status of pre-clearing and remnant regional ecosystems - South East Qld 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 locations in CLM v2 28022014 Derived

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    Asset database for the Gloucester subregion on 29 October 2015

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    Bioregional Assessment Program (2023). Asset database for the Gloucester subregion on 29 October 2015 [Dataset]. https://data.gov.au/data/dataset/85954bcb-3fc6-4b17-a35c-705b5093bec5
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    Abstract

    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.

    This dataset contains v8.1 of the Asset database (GLO_asset_database_20151029.mdb), a Geodatabase version for GIS mapping purposes (GLO_asset_database_20151029_GISOnly.gdb), the draft Receptor Register spreadsheet (BA-NSB-GLO-140-ReceptorRegister-v20151029.xlsx), a data dictionary (GLO_asset_database_doc_20151029.doc and a folder (NRM_DOC) containing documentation associated with the Water Asset Information Tool (WAIT) process as outlined below.

    The Gloucester Asset database v8.1 supersedes the previous version of the GLO Asset database in Receptor relevant tables/ feature class only (i.e. ReceptorList, tbl_Receptors_GDE, tbl_Receptors_GW, tbl_Receptors_SW, tbl_Receptors_SW_Catchment_Ref_Only and GM_GLO_ReceptorList_pt). The location of Receptor is from GDA 94 datum.

    The Asset database is registered to the BA repository as an ESRI personal goedatabase (.mdb - doubling as a MS Access database) that can store, query, and manage non-spatial data while the spatial data is in a separated file geodatabase joined by AID/Element ID/BARID. Under the BA program, a spatial assets database is developed for each defined bioregional assessment project. The spatial elements that underpin the identification of water dependent assets are identified in the first instance by regional NRM organisations (via the WAIT tool) and supplemented with additional elements from national and state/territory government datasets. All reports received associated with the WAIT process for Gloucester are included in the zip file as part of this dataset. Elements are initially included in the preliminary assets database if they are partly or wholly within the subregion's preliminary assessment extent (Materiality Test 1, M1). Elements are then grouped into assets which are evaluated by project teams to determine whether they meet the second Materiality Test (M2). Assets meeting both Materiality Tests comprise the water dependent asset list. Descriptions of the assets identified in the Gloucester subregion are found in the "AssetList" table of the database. In this version of the database only M1 has been assessed. Assets are the spatial features used by project teams to model scenarios under the BA program. Detailed attribution does not exist at the asset level. Asset attribution includes only the core set of BA-derived attributes reflecting the BA classification hierarchy, as described in Appendix A of "GLO_asset_database_doc_20151029.doc", located in the zip file as part of this dataset. The "Element_to_Asset" table contains the relationships and identifies the elements that were grouped to create each asset. Detailed information describing the database structure and content can be found in the document "GLO_asset_database_doc_20151029.doc" located in the zip file. Some of the source data used in the compilation of this dataset is restricted.

    Purpose

    Used for Gloucester subregion for bioregional assessments

    Dataset History

    VersionID Date Notes

    1.0 17/03/2014 Initial database

    1.01 19/03/2014 Update classification using latest one

    2.0 23/05/2014 Update asset area for some assets

    3.0 9/07/2014 updated to include new assets and elements identified by community.

    4.0 29/08/2014 updated assets and elements from WSP

    5.0 4/09/2014 Table AssetDecisions is added to record decision making process and decisions about M2 are also added in table asset list

    6.0 8/04/2015 195/9 Groundwater economic point elements/assets were added in while 81/7 Groundwater economic point elements/assets were turned off

    7.0 27/05/2015 The receptor data ( tables: ReceptorList, tbl_Receptors_GDE, tbl_Receptors_GW, tbl_Receptors_SW and tbl_Receptors_SW_Catchment_Ref_Only; and spatial data: GM_GLO_ReceptorList_pt) is added

    7.1 21/08/2015 "(1) Delete (a) line 26 from tab "Description" and (b) column E from tab "Receptor register" about "Depth" parameters in BA-NSB-GLO-140-ReceptorRegister-v20150821.xlsx

                                (2) Delete field of "Depth" from table "ReceptorList" in GLO_asset_database_20150821.mdb
    
                                (3) Add two fields of "InRegister" and "Registered Date" to table "ReceptorList" in GLO_asset_database_20150821.mdb for the consistency with other subregions in the future"
    

    8 16/09/2015 "(1) (a) Update Latitude, Longitude, LandscapeClass using the latest data from GLO project team and update the values for RegisteredDate, and Group using "GDE", "SW" and "GW" in table ReceptorList in GLO_asset_database_20150916.mdb; (b) Create draft BA-NSB-GLO-140-ReceptorRegister-v20150916.xlsx

                               (2) Update tbl_Receptors_GDE, tbl_Receptors_GW and tbl_Receptors_SW in GLO_asset_database_20150916.mdb, using the latest data from GLO project team.
    
                               (3) Update GM_GLO_ReceptorList_pt in GLO_asset_database_20150916_GISOnly.gdb, using the latest data from GLO project team"
    

    VersionID Date Notes

    9 29/10/2015 (a) Update LandscapeClass field in table ReceptorList for all 222 economic Receptors to match the latest decision about this parameter (b) Create draft BA-NSB-GLO-140-ReceptorRegister-v20151029.xlsx

    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 29 October 2015. Bioregional Assessment Derived Dataset. Viewed 18 July 2018, http://data.bioregionalassessments.gov.au/dataset/85954bcb-3fc6-4b17-a35c-705b5093bec5.

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    Asset database for the Hunter subregion on 24 February 2016

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    Description

    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.

    Asset database for the Hunter subregion on 24 February 2016 (V2.5) supersedes the previous version of the HUN Asset database V2.4 (Asset database for the Hunter subregion on 20 November 2015, GUID: 0bbcd7f6-2d09-418c-9549-8cbd9520ce18). It contains the Asset database (HUN_asset_database_20160224.mdb), a Geodatabase version for GIS mapping purposes (HUN_asset_database_20160224_GISOnly.gdb), the draft Water Dependent Asset Register spreadsheet (BA-NSB-HUN-130-WaterDependentAssetRegister-AssetList-V20160224.xlsx), a data dictionary (HUN_asset_database_doc_20160224.doc), and a folder (NRM_DOC) containing documentation associated with the Water Asset Information Tool (WAIT) process as outlined below. This version should be used for Materiality Test (M2) test.

    The Asset database is registered to the BA repository as an ESRI personal goedatabase (.mdb - doubling as a MS Access database) that can store, query, and manage non-spatial data while the spatial data is in a separate file geodatabase joined by AID/ElementID.

    Under the BA program, a spatial assets database is developed for each defined bioregional assessment project. The spatial elements that underpin the identification of water dependent assets are identified in the first instance by regional NRM organisations (via the WAIT tool) and supplemented with additional elements from national and state/territory government datasets. A report on the WAIT process for the Hunter is included in the zip file as part of this dataset.

    Elements are initially included in the preliminary assets database if they are partly or wholly within the subregion's preliminary assessment extent (Materiality Test 1, M1). Elements are then grouped into assets which are evaluated by project teams to determine whether they meet the second Materiality Test (M2). Assets meeting both Materiality Tests comprise the water dependent asset list. Descriptions of the assets identified in the Hunter subregion are found in the "AssetList" table of the database.

    Assets are the spatial features used by project teams to model scenarios under the BA program. Detailed attribution does not exist at the asset level. Asset attribution includes only the core set of BA-derived attributes reflecting the BA classification hierarchy, as described in Appendix A of "HUN_asset_database_doc_20160224.doc ", located in this filet.

    The "Element_to_Asset" table contains the relationships and identifies the elements that were grouped to create each asset.

    Detailed information describing the database structure and content can be found in the document "HUN_asset_database_doc_20160224.doc" located in this file.

    Some of the source data used in the compilation of this dataset is restricted.

    The public version of this asset database can be accessed via the following dataset: Asset database for the Hunter subregion on 24 February 2016 Public 20170112 v02 (https://data.gov.au/data/dataset/9d16592c-543b-42d9-a1f4-0f6d70b9ffe7)

    Dataset History

    OBJECTID VersionID Notes Date_

    1 1 Initial database. 29/08/2014

    3 1.1 Update the classification for seven identical assets from Gloucester subregion 16/09/2014

    4 1.2 Added in NSW GDEs from Hunter - Central Rivers GDE mapping from NSW DPI (50 635 polygons). 28/01/2015

    5 1.3 New AIDs assiged to NSW GDE assets (Existing AID + 20000) to avoid duplication of AIDs assigned in other databases. 12/02/2015

    6 1.4 "(1) Add 20 additional datasets required by HUN assessment project team after HUN community workshop

           (2) Turn off previous GW point assets (AIDs from 7717-7810 inclusive) 
    
           (3) Turn off new GW point asset (AID: 0)
    
           (4) Assets (AIDs: 8023-8026) are duplicated to 4 assets (AID: 4747,4745,4744,4743 respectively) in NAM subregion . Their AID, Asset Name, Group, SubGroup, Depth, Source, ListDate and Geometry are using   
    
             values from that NAM assets.
    
          (5) Asset (AID 8595) is duplicated to 1 asset ( AID 57) in GLO subregion . Its AID, Asset Name, Group, SubGroup, Depth, Source, ListDate and Geometry are using values from that GLO assets.
    
          (6) 39 assets (AID from 2969 to 5040) are from NAM Asset database and their attributes were updated to use the latest attributes from NAM asset database 
    
         (7)The databases, especially spatial  database, were changed such as duplicated attributes fields in spatial data were removed and only ID field is kept. The user needs to join the Table Assetlist or Elementlist to 
    
            the spatial data"  16/06/2015
    

    7 2 "(1) Updated 131 new GW point assets with previous AID and some of them may include different element number due to the change of 77 FTypes requested by Hunter assessment project team

          (2) Added 104 EPBC assets, which were assessed and excluded by ERIN
    
          (3) Merged 30 Darling Hardyhead assets to one (asset AID 60140) and deleted another 29 
    
          (4) Turned off 5 assets from community workshop (60358 - 60362) as they are duplicated to 5 assets from 104 EPBC excluded assets
    
         (5) Updated M2 test results
    
         (6) Asset Names (AID: 4743 and 4747) were changed as requested by Hunter assessment project team (4 lower cases to 4 upper case only). Those two assets are from Namoi asset database and their asset names 
    
           may not match with original names in Namoi asset database.
    
         (7)One NSW WSP asset (AID: 60814) was added in as requested by Hunter assessment project team. The process method (without considering 1:M relation) for this asset is not robust and is different to other NSW 
    
          WSP assets. It should NOT use for other subregions. 
    
         (8) Queries of Find_All_Used_Assets and Find_All_WD_Assets in the asset database can be used to extract all used assts and all water dependant assts" 20/07/2015
    

    8 2.1 "(1) There are following six assets (in Hun subregion), which is same as 6 assets in GIP subregion. Their AID, Asset Name, Group, SubGroup, Depth, Source and ListDate are using values from GIP assets. You will

             not see AIDs from AID_from_HUN in whole HUN asset datable and spreadsheet anymore and you only can see AIDs from AID_from_GIP ( Actually (a) AID 11636 is GIP got from MBC (B) only AID, Asset Name 
    
             and ListDate are different and changed)
    
          (2) For BA-NSB-HUN-130-WaterDependentAssetRegister-AssetList-V20150827.xlsx, (a) Extracted long ( >255 characters) WD rationale for 19 assets (AIDs:  
    
             8682,9065,9073,9087,9088,9100,9102,9103,60000,60001,60792,60793,60801,60713,60739,60751,60764,60774,60812 ) in tab "Water-dependent asset register" and 37 assets (AIDs: 
    
             5040,8651,8677,8682,8650,8686,8687,8718,8762,9094,9065,9067,9073,9077,9081,9086,9087,9088,9100,9102,9103,60000,60001,60739,60742,60751,60713,60764,60771,
    
             60774,60792,60793,60798,60801,60809,60811,60812) in tab "Asset list" in 1.30 Excel file (b) recreated draft BA-NSB-HUN-130-WaterDependentAssetRegister-AssetList-V20150827.xlsx 
    
          (3) Modified queries (Find_All_Asset_List and Find_Waterdependent_asset_register) for (2)(a)"  27/08/2015
    

    9 2.2 "(1) Updated M2 results from the internal review for 386 Sociocultural assets

          (2)Updated the class to Ecological/Vegetation/Habitat (potential species distribution) for assets/elements from sources of WAIT_ALA_ERIN, NSW_TSEC, NSW_DPI_Fisheries_DarlingHardyhead"  8/09/2015
    

    10 2.3 "(1) Updated M2 results from the internal review

               \* Changed "Assessment team do not say No" to "All economic assets are by definition water dependent"
    
              \* Changed "Assessment team say No" : to "These are water dependent, but excluded by the project team based on intersection with the PAE is negligible"
    
              \* Changed "Rivertyles" to "RiverStyles""  22/09/2015
    

    11 2.4 "(1) Updated M2 test results for 86 assets from the external review

          (2) Updated asset names for two assets (AID: 8642 and 8643) required from the external review
    
          (3) Created Draft Water Dependent Asset Register file using the template V5"  20/11/2015
    

    12 2.5 "Total number of registered water assets was increased by 1 (= +2-1) due to:

                  Two assets changed M2 test from "No" to "Yes" , but one asset assets changed M2 test from "Yes" to "No" 
    
                 from the review done by Ecologist group." 24/02/2016
    

    Dataset Citation

    Bioregional Assessment Programme (2015) Asset database for the Hunter subregion on 24 February 2016. Bioregional Assessment Derived Dataset. Viewed 13 March 2019, http://data.bioregionalassessments.gov.au/dataset/a39290ac-3925-4abc-9ecb-b91e911f008f.

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    National_Register_Locations

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    (2021). National_Register_Locations [Dataset]. https://data.bayareametro.gov/dataset/National_Register_Locations/u5vb-9gsu
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    Description

    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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    Asset database for the Cooper subregion on 27 August 2015

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    Bioregional Assessment Program (2023). Asset database for the Cooper subregion on 27 August 2015 [Dataset]. https://data.gov.au/data/dataset/0b122b2b-e5fe-4166-93d1-3b94fc440c82
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    Description

    Abstract

    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.

    Dataset History

    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.

    Dataset Citation

    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.

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    Asset database for the Galilee subregion on 04 January 2016

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    Bioregional Assessment Program (2016). Asset database for the Galilee subregion on 04 January 2016 [Dataset]. https://researchdata.edu.au/asset-database-galilee-january-2016/2987824
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    Galilee
    Description

    Abstract

    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.

    This Galilee dataset contains v13+V12 of the GAL Asset database (GAL_asset_database_20160104.mdb), a Geodatabase version for GIS mapping purposes (GAL_asset_database_20160104_GISONLY.gdb), the draft Water Dependent Asset Register spreadsheet (BA-LEB-GAL-130-WaterDependentAssetRegister-AssetList-v20160104.xlsx), the draft Receptor Register spreadsheet (BA-LEB-GAL-140-ReceptorRegister-v20160104.xlsx), a data dictionary (GAL_asset_database_doc_20160104.doc), a folder (Indigenous_doc) containing documentation associated with Indigenous water asset project, and a folder (NRM_DOC) containing documentation associated with the Water Asset Information Tool (WAIT) process as outlined below

    This database supersedes Asset database for the Galilee subregion on 10 September 2015 (GUID: c22a13bf-07ea-4eaa-960d-79d488a50496).

    The updating in this V13+V12 GAL asset database 201600104 includes:

    (1) Total number of registered water assets was increased by 79 due to: (a) The 9 assets changed their M2 test to "Yes" from the review done by Ecologist group. (b) 69 indigenous water assets from OWS were added.

    (2) GAL receptor was included

    The Asset database is registered to the BA repository as an ESRI personal goedatabase (.mdb - doubling as a MS Access database) that can store, query, and manage non-spatial data while the spatial data is in a separated file geodatabase joined by AID/Element ID/BARID. Assets are the spatial features used by project teams to model scenarios under the BA program. Detailed attribution does not exist at the asset level. Asset attribution includes only the core set of BA-derived attributes reflecting the BA classification hierarchy, as described in Appendix A of "GAL_asset_database_doc_20160104.doc", located in the zip file as part of this dataset. The "Element_to_Asset" table contains the relationships and identifies the elements that were grouped to create each asset. Detailed information describing the database structure and content can be found in the document "GAL_asset_database_doc_20160104.doc" located in the zip file.

    The public version of this asset database can be accessed via the following dataset: Asset database for the Galilee subregion on 04 January 2016 Public (https://data.gov.au/data/dataset/eb4cf797-9b8f-4dff-9d7a-a5dfbc8d2bed)

    Purpose

    For creation of asset list for bioregional assessment

    The public version of this asset database can be accessed via the following dataset: Asset database for the Galilee subregion on 04 January 2016 Public (https://data.gov.au/data/dataset/eb4cf797-9b8f-4dff-9d7a-a5dfbc8d2bed)

    Dataset History

    VersionID\tDate\tNotes

    1.0\t23/12/2013\tInitial database

    1.01\t3/02/2014\tupdated 207 Names in table AssetList using AssetName in table NRM_Water_Asset for those recodes from source WAIT_Burdekin

    1.01\t3/02/2014\tremoved the space at the beginning of Unnamed)_South Australian Arid Lands_66329 and (Unnamed)_South Australian Arid Lands_57834

    1.01\t20/02/2014\tThe database is not changed. About 36 self intersect polygons in spatial data were fixed. New shapefile name for polygon is Galilee_AssetList_geoPolygon20140220.shp

    3.0\t23/04/2014\t"Updated universally changing ""AssetID"" to ""ElementID"" and changing the name of the ""AssetList"" table to ""ElementList"". A table to include Queensland threatened species data has also been added, and ElementIDs added to the ""ElementList"" table."

    2.0\t23/04/2014\tErrors found after handover to CSIRO. Updated immediately to v3.0.

    4.0\t24/04/2014\tQueensland threatened species data updated to new sequence of ElementIDs. New spatial data provided \[NAME\]

    8\t5/05/2014\tIt is generally ready except calcification and asset area

    9.0\t28/11/2014\t"Add additional datasets such as QLD_DERM PR Waterbodies, QLD_DERM PR Waterbodies QLD RegionalEcosystems as request

    Update GDEsub, GDEsur, QLD_ DNRM_ECON_GW QLD_ DNRM_ECON_SW as request"

    10\t22/05/2015\tUpdated database tables of AssetDecisions and AssetList for M2 and M3 test results

    11 10/09/2015

    (1) AID 70360 added for potential distribution of Largetooth Sawfish (Pristis pristis (Pristis microdon)). Attributes in additional attribute look-up table tbl_Species_EPBC_PristisPristis.

    (2) The (brief) explanation for M2 decisions has been updated based on advice from the project team, replacing detailed explanations which were truncated in the Assetlist and AssetDecisions tables. The detailed explanation is retained in the DecisionReason field of the AssetDecisions table. Note there are no changes to decision outcomes or numbers of assets on the asset register;

    (3) The draft BA-LEB-GAL-130-WaterDependentAssetRegister-AssetList-V20150910.xlsx as has been updated as an output of this database. The brief M2_decision replaces the extended decision rationale that was included in the last version of the spreadsheet.

    (4) x15 elements associated with the (single) asset named "No_Asset" (AID = 0) were removed from the database (deleted from the AssetList, Element_to_asset and ElementList tables, and also from the element and asset polygon layers). These polygons were exact duplicates of other elements from the same source dataset and had been previously grouped as "No_Asset". This action will not affect the asset count for the asset list or the water dependent asset register.

    12\t24/12/2015\t"Area calculations were removed from the spatial data and added to the assetList and elementList tables in

                        this .mdb database. Area calculations were included for assets and elementlist line features.
    
                        A total of 69 Indigenous elements were added to the ElementList table in the database, translating into an 
    
                         additional 69 indigenous assets which were added to the AssetList table. 
    
                         Of these 69 indigenous assets: 
    
                             40 intersect the PAE and are included in the ""asset list"".
    
                             5 did not intersect the PAE, so did not pass ""M1"". These are retained in the AssetList table but 
    
                              are ""switched off"" at M1 (i.e. M1 = 'No'). These are not considered part of the ""asset list"".
    
                             24 have no meaningful spatial component. These were added to the AssetList table, but ""switched 
    
                              off"" at ""M0"" (i.e. not fit for purpose, M0 = 'No') and therefore are not consodered part of 
    
                              the ""asset list""."
    

    13\t4/01/2016\t"(1)(a) Added table ReceptorList in GAL_asset_database_20160104.mdb, using the data file from GAL project

                          team (b) Created draft BA-LEB-GAL-140-ReceptorRegister-v20160104.xlsx (c) Added table 
    
                           tbl_Receptors in GAL_asset_database_20160104.mdb and GM_GAL_ReceptorList_pt (created by ERIN 
    
                           using the location data from GAL project team) in GAL_asset_database_20160104_GISONLY.gdb,; (d)
    
                           Add SQL query "Find_used_Receptor_a" and "Find_used_Receptor_b" for extracting all used receptor for 
    
                            the register.
    
                         (2)(a)Updated M2 test for GAL from GAL_Species_TEC_decisions_reveiw_23112015.(b) Created draftBA-
    
                            LEB-GAL-130-WaterDependentAssetRegister-AssetList-v20160104.xlsx"
    

    Dataset Citation

    Bioregional Assessment Programme (2013) Asset database for the Galilee subregion on 04 January 2016. Bioregional Assessment Derived Dataset. Viewed 12 December 2018, http://data.bioregionalassessments.gov.au/dataset/12ff5782-a3d9-40e8-987c-520d5fa366dd.

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  9. Facility Registry Service (FRS) Interests

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    U.S. EPA (2020). Facility Registry Service (FRS) Interests [Dataset]. https://hub.arcgis.com/maps/cdff193a3e3743a5bc770e2743f215b3
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    United States Environmental Protection Agencyhttp://www.epa.gov/
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    U.S. EPA
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    Description

    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.

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    Asset database for the Clarence-Moreton bioregion on 24 February 2016 Public...

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    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 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.

    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, and the receptor information was removed from this public version.

    Dataset Citation

    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.

    Dataset Ancestors

  11. m

    Asset database for the Hunter subregion on 24 February 2016 Public 20170112...

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    Bioregional Assessment Program (2022). Asset database for the Hunter subregion on 24 February 2016 Public 20170112 v02 [Dataset]. https://demo.dev.magda.io/dataset/ds-dga-513c527a-ef45-4551-ae09-1b308cb83766
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    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

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    Asset database for the Clarence-Moreton bioregion on 24 February 2016 Public...

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    Australia (2019). Asset database for the Clarence-Moreton bioregion on 24 February 2016 Public 20170112 v03 [Dataset]. https://cloud.csiss.gmu.edu/uddi/dataset/b3338edb-a6df-47ae-944f-0be927639bca
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    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 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:

    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)

    4) 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.

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  13. d

    Galilee Groundwater Registration Bores - QLD DNRM Database v02, with...

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    Bioregional Assessment Program (2022). Galilee Groundwater Registration Bores - QLD DNRM Database v02, with elevation [Dataset]. https://data.gov.au/data/dataset/a86cafad-6c0c-4f81-89cb-4c102153390d
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    Queensland
    Description

    Abstract

    This dataset was derived by the Bioregional Assessment Programme. The parent 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.

    This dataset contains GIS points of registered groundwater bores within the Galilee subregion and Preliminary Assessment Extent (PAE) with ground elevation attribute appended for each point.

    Dataset History

    Ground elevation values from the Geoscience Australia, 1 second SRTM Digital Elevation Model (DEM) dataset (GUID: 9a9284b6-eb45-4a13-97d0-91bf25f1187b) were appended to the point features attribute table of the Galilee Groundwater Registration Bores QLD DNRM Database v01 dataset (GUID: f76460a7-8fc3-4b2c-b175-cc553f5719f2) using the Add Surface Information tool in the 3D Analyst toolbox of ArcCatalog.

    Ground elevation for each point is displayed in meters above the Australian Height Datum (mAHD) in the "Z" Attribute field of this dataset,

    Outtput is in File Geodatabase, point Feature Class and Tabular, MS Excel format.

    Dataset Citation

    Bioregional Assessment Programme (XXXX) Galilee Groundwater Registration Bores - QLD DNRM Database v02, with elevation. Bioregional Assessment Derived Dataset. Viewed 29 March 2016, http://data.bioregionalassessments.gov.au/dataset/b3e5c859-d135-4792-bd91-28942d57ed4e.

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  14. Asset database for the Central West subregion on 16 February 2016

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    Bioregional Assessment Program (2016). Asset database for the Central West subregion on 16 February 2016 [Dataset]. https://researchdata.edu.au/asset-database-central-february-2016/2986108
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    Abstract

    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.

    This Central West (CEN) dataset contains v2.2 of the Asset database (CEN_asset_database_20160216.mdb), a Geodatabase version for GIS mapping purposes (CEN_asset_database_GISOnly_20160216.gdb), the draft Water Dependent Asset Register spreadsheet (BA-NIC-CEN-130-WaterDependentAssetRegister-AssetList-v20160216.xlsx), a data dictionary (CEN_asset_database_doc_20160216.doc), a folder (Indigenous_doc) containing documentation associated with Indigenous water asset project, a folder (NRM_DOC) and a folder (NRM_DOC) containing documentation associated with the Water Asset Information Tool (WAIT) process as outlined below.

    The Asset database supersedes the previous version of Asset database for the Central West subregion on 21 August 2015 (GUID: 5e90d2ee-a551-48c5-ba48-83e3a907fcf9). Updates to this database compared to the previous database include:

    V2.2

    (1) Total number of registered water assets was increased by 6 due to:

    (a) The 2 assets changed M2 test to "Yes" from the review done by Ecologist group.

    (b) 4 indigenous water assets from OWS were added.

    V2.1

    (2) Change "PAE_Region" to "Central West BA subregion boundary" for 149 NSW TS assets in field PAE_Region of table assetlist

    The Asset database is registered to the BA repository as an ESRI personal goedatabase (.mdb - doubling as a MS Access database) that can store, query, and manage non-spatial data while the spatial data is in a separated file geodatabase joined by AID/Element ID/BARID. Under the BA program, a spatial assets database is developed for each defined bioregional assessment project. The spatial elements that underpin the identification of water dependent assets are identified in the first instance by regional NRM organisations (via the WAIT tool) and supplemented with additional elements from national and state/territory government datasets. All reports received associated with the WAIT process for Central Westare included in the zip file as part of this dataset. Elements are initially included in the preliminary assets database if they are partly or wholly within the subregion's preliminary assessment extent (Materiality Test 1, M1). Elements are then grouped into assets which are evaluated by project teams to determine whether they meet the second Materiality Test (M2). Assets meeting both Materiality Tests comprise the water dependent asset list.Asset attribution includes only the core set of BA-derived attributes reflecting the BA classification hierarchy, as described in Appendix A of " CEN_asset_database_doc_20160216.doc ", located in the zip file as part of this dataset. The "Element_to_Asset" table contains the relationships and identifies the elements that were grouped to create each asset. Detailed information describing the database structure and content can be found in the document " CEN_asset_database_doc_20160216.doc" located in the zip file. Some of the source data used in the compilation of this dataset is restricted.

    The public version of this asset database can be accessed via the following dataset: Asset database for the Central West subregion on 16 February 2016 Public (https://data.gov.au/data/dataset/546107ad-27b0-4432-b17e-8876e7c9769d)

    Dataset History

    VersionID\tDate Notes

    1.0\t 29/04/2015\t Initial database

    2.0\t 21/08/2015 v2 - additions as follows:

    (1) At the request of NSW OEH, data identifying species and ecological communities listed under NSW legislation has been included in two additional attribute tables "NSW_TS" and "NSW_TEC" (a total of 149 new elements and assets, AIDs 70001-70149). However, given the extremely course catchment-scale resolution of the data as compared to the relatively fine-scale of the PAE, it is essentially a non-spatial list of species and communities which may or may not occur within the PAE. As the data was unable to be meaningfully used as a spatial dataset it was subsequently "turned off" at decision M0 (not fit for purpose), with the decision reflected in the "Assetlist"and "AssetDecisions" tables.

    (2) The database has been updated to include M2 (water dependency) test results from the CEN project team, and a draft "Water-dependent asset register and asset list" spreadsheet (BA-NIC-CEN-130-WaterDependentAssetRegister-AssetList-V20150814.xlsx) has been created and is included in this dataset.

    (3) Four queries have been added to the non-spatial database (mdb) (Find_All_Used_Assets, Find_All_WD_Assets, Find_Amount_Asset_in_Class and Find_Amount_Elements_in_Class) to assist project teams to identify and calculate figures to be published.

    2.1\t 29/09/2015\t"Change ""PAE_Region"" to ""Central West BA subregion boundary"" for 149 NSW TS assets in field

                               PAE_Region of table assetlist"
    

    2.2\t 16/02/2016\t"Total number of registered water assets was increased by 6 due to:

                                 (a) The 2 assets changed M2 test to "Yes" from the review done by Ecologist group. 
    
                                 (b) 4 indigenous water assets from OWS were added."
    

    Dataset Citation

    Bioregional Assessment Programme (2013) Asset database for the Central West subregion on 16 February 2016. Bioregional Assessment Derived Dataset. Viewed 08 February 2017, http://data.bioregionalassessments.gov.au/dataset/8ac1d434-7697-4a8f-9908-814e8daf4604.

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  15. d

    Asset database for the Galilee subregion on 04 January 2016 Public

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    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.

    Dataset History

    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.

    Dataset Citation

    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.

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  16. m

    Asset database for the Gippsland Basin bioregion on 04 March 2016 Public

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    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 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. Dataset History 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 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 Gippsland Basin bioregion on 04 March 2016, which this document describes, does not contain receptor information. Dataset Citation 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. Dataset Ancestors 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 Species Profile and Threats Database (SPRAT) - Australia - Species of National Environmental Significance Database (BA subset - RESTRICTED - Metadata only) Derived From Surface Water Entitlement Locations Gippsland Southern Rural Water 20141218 Derived From Ramsar Wetlands of Australia Derived From National Groundwater Information System Victorian Extract (2014-03-21) Derived From GEODATA TOPO 250K Series 3 Derived From West Gippsland Regional Catchment Strategy Landscape Priorities WGCMA GIP 20121205 Derived From Groundwater Economic Elements Gippsland 20141120 Derived From Commonwealth Heritage List Spatial Database (CHL) Derived From Asset database for the Gippsland Basin bioregion on 16 June 2015 Derived From Potential Groundwater Dependent Ecosystems for West Gippsland Catchment Management Authority Derived From Victorian Biodiversity Atlas flora - 1 minute grid summary Derived From Unreg surface water licences DELWP Gippsland 20150301 Derived From National Heritage List Spatial Database (NHL) (v2.1) Derived From Gippsland Basin bioregion Asset List v01 - 20141210 Derived From Victorian Farm Dam Boundaries Derived From Asset database for the Gippsland Basin bioregion on 04 March 2016 Derived From Groundwater Licences Entitlement Volume To Bores Vic DEPI 20141021 Derived From Surface Water and Groundwater Entitlement Data with Volumes - DEPI Regs Cat6 Victoria 20141218 Derived From Groundwater Economic Assets Gippsland 20150427v02 Derived

  17. d

    Asset database for the Pedirka subregion on 27 August 2015

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    Bioregional Assessment Program (2023). Asset database for the Pedirka subregion on 27 August 2015 [Dataset]. https://data.gov.au/data/dataset/62dc178f-65ae-4e6a-b5d4-12895b37d04c
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    Pedirka Desert
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    Abstract

    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 the Pedirka subregion (v3) supersedes previous version (v2) of the Pedirka Asset database (Asset database for the Arckaringa subregion on 07 August 2015, 3c976085-ff75-44c7-a3b1-9608f6a6a994). 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-PED-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 Pedirka 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-PED-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, "PED_asset_database_doc20150827.doc" located within this dataset.

    Dataset History

    VersionID Date Notes

    1.0 13/03/2015 Initial database

    1.1 19/03/2015 Add SA point Eco data (2 assets and 28 Elements) and fixed Note field value in table AssetDecisions

    2 7/08/2015 "(1) Updated the database for M2 test results provided from PED assessment team and created the draft BA-LEB-PED-130-WaterDependentAssetRegister-AssetList-V20150807.xlsx

    (2) Updated the group, subgroup, class and depth for (up to) 67 NRM WAIT assets to cooperate the feedback to OWS from relevant SA NRM office (whose staff missed the asset workshop). The AIDs and names of those assets are listed in table LUT_changed_asset_class_20150807 in PED_asset_database_20150807.mdb

    (3) Appendix C in PED_asset_database_doc_201500807.doc is about total elements/assets in current Group and subgroup

    (4) Four SQL queries (Find_All_Used_Assets, Find_All_WD_Assets, Find_Amount_Asset_in_Class and Find_Amount_Elements_in_Class) in PED_asset_database_20150807.mdb can be used for total assets and total numbers

    (5)There are 1 asset (in PED subregion), which is same as 1 asset in MBC subregion. Its AID, Asset Name, Group, SubGroup, Depth, Source and ListDate is using values from MBC asset. This asset is listed in table LUT_DUP_PED_MBC in PED_asset_database_20150807.mdb

    (6)The databases, especially spatial database (PED_asset_database_20150807Only.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."

    1. 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-PED-130-WaterDependentAssetRegister-AssetList-V20150827) also updated accordingly. No changes to asset numbers.

    Dataset Citation

    Bioregional Assessment Programme (2014) Asset database for the Pedirka subregion on 27 August 2015. Bioregional Assessment Derived Dataset. Viewed 05 July 2017, http://data.bioregionalassessments.gov.au/dataset/62dc178f-65ae-4e6a-b5d4-12895b37d04c.

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  18. W

    Asset database for the Arckaringa subregion on 27 August 2015

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    Australia (2019). Asset database for the Arckaringa subregion on 27 August 2015 [Dataset]. https://cloud.csiss.gmu.edu/uddi/dataset/7680ecd5-8942-44a2-80a4-d510eee1871d
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    Abstract

    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 Arckaringa subregion (v4) supersedes previous versions of the Arckaringa Asset database (Asset database for the Arckaringa subregion on 07 August 2015, dccce39e-5f23-43bc-bc89-86ee8b678312). 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-ARC-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 Arckaringa 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-ARC-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, "ARC_asset_database_doc20150827.doc" located within this dataset.

    Dataset History

    VersionID Date Notes

    1.0 17/03/2015 Initial database

    1.1 19/03/2015 Add SA point Eco data ( 2 assets and 67 Elements) and fix some AIDs in table AssetDecisions

    2 16/04/2015 remove 6 elements ('NGIS_Bore_HydroID_30020907','NGIS_Bore_HydroID_30020908','NGIS_Bore_HydroID_30020921','Unit No 633800074_South Australian Arid Lands_56231','Unit No 633800075_South Australian Arid Lands_56239','Unit No 633900013_South Australian Arid Lands_56243') from relevant tables and reprocess two assets with AIDs 17632 and 17648 without above 3 elements for each, base on SA state information after asset community workshop

    3 7/08/2015 (1) Updated the database for M2 test results provided from ARC assessment team and created the draft BA-LEB-ARC-130-WaterDependentAssetRegister-AssetList-V20150807.xlsx

    (2) updated the group, subgroup, class and depth for (up to) 141 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_20150807 in ARC_asset_database_20150807.mdb

    (3) As a result of (2), added three new assets separated from three exiting assets. Those assets and their parents are listed in table LUT_ADD_3_asstes_20150807 in ARC_asset_database_20150807.mdb. The M2 and M3 test results for those 3 assets are inherited from their parents in this version

    (4) Four assets' names from RNE data source were changed for confidential reason and they are listed in table LUT_changed_RNE_20150807 in ARC_asset_database_20150807.mdb

    (5) Added Appendix C in ARC_asset_database_doc_201500807.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 ARC_asset_database_20150807.mdb for total assets and total numbers

    (7)The databases, especially spatial database (ARC_asset_database_20150807Only.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.

    ('NGIS_Bore_HydroID_30020907','NGIS_Bore_HydroID_30020908','NGIS_Bore_HydroID_30020921','Unit No 633800074_South Australian Arid Lands_56231','Unit No 633800075_South Australian Arid Lands_56239','Unit No 633900013_South Australian Arid Lands_56243') from relevant tables and reprocess two assets with AIDs 17632 and 17648 without above 3 elements for each, base on SA state information after asset community workshop.

    1. 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-ARC-130-WaterDependentAssetRegister-AssetList-V20150827) also updated accordingly. No changes to asset numbers.

    Dataset Citation

    Bioregional Assessment Programme (2014) Asset database for the Arckaringa subregion on 27 August 2015. Bioregional Assessment Derived Dataset. Viewed 07 February 2017, http://data.bioregionalassessments.gov.au/dataset/7680ecd5-8942-44a2-80a4-d510eee1871d.

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  19. Asset database for the Gwydir subregion on 11 March 2016 Public

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    Bioregional Assessment Program (2016). Asset database for the Gwydir subregion on 11 March 2016 Public [Dataset]. https://researchdata.edu.au/asset-database-gwydir-2016-public/2991091
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    Description

    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 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.

    Dataset History

    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\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 Gwydir subregion on 11 March 2016, which this document describes, does not contain receptor information.

    Dataset Citation

    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.

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    Asset database for the Gwydir subregion on 11 March 2016

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    Australia (2019). Asset database for the Gwydir subregion on 11 March 2016 [Dataset]. https://cloud.csiss.gmu.edu/uddi/dataset/089f3ab8-74cf-41b8-9597-c6e55b0adcef
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    Abstract

    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.

    This Gwydir (DWY) dataset contains v23 of the Asset database (GWY_asset_database_20160311.mdb), a Geodatabase version for GIS mapping purposes (GWY_asset_database_GISOnly_21060311.gdb), the draft Water Dependent Asset Register spreadsheet (BA-NIC-GWY-130-WaterDependentAssetRegister-AssetList-v20160311.xlsx), a data dictionary (GWY_asset_database_doc_20160311.docx), a folder (NRM_DOC) and a folder (NRM_DOC) containing documentation associated with the Water Asset Information Tool (WAIT) process.

    This Asset database supersedes the previous version of Asset database for the Gwydir subregion on 24 August 2015 (GUID: 7350df87-5103-40f5-b82c-42b0fc59a6a5). Updating in this v3 GWY database includes total number of GWY registered water assets was increased by 1 (= +2-1) because two assets changed M2 test from "No" to "Yes", but one asset changed M2 test from "Yes" to "No" from M2 test decision review done by Ecologist group.

    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, "GWY_asset_database_doc_20160311.docx" located within this dataset.

    The public version of this asset database can be accessed via the following dataset: Asset database for the Gwydir subregion on 11 March 2016 Public (https://data.gov.au/data/dataset/cce59770-99b8-46d1-87c6-582920e0687a)

    Purpose

    This Asset database is developed for BA

    The public version of this asset database can be accessed via the following dataset: Asset database for the Gwydir subregion on 11 March 2016 Public (https://data.gov.au/data/dataset/cce59770-99b8-46d1-87c6-582920e0687a)

    Dataset History

    VersionID Date Notes

    1.0 8/05/2015 Initial database

    2.0 24/08/2015 v2 - additions as follows:

    (1) At the request of NSW OEH, data identifying species and ecological communities listed under NSW legislation has been included in two additional attribute tables "NSW_TS" and "NSW_TEC" (a total of 110 elements and assets, AIDs 70150-70259). However, given the extremely course catchment-scale resolution of the data as compared to the relatively fine-scale of the PAE, it is essentially a non-spatial list of species and communities which may or may not occur within the PAE. As the data was unable to be meaningfully used as a spatial dataset it was subsequently "turned off" at decision M0 (not fit for purpose), with the decision reflected in the "Assetlist"and "AssetDecisions" tables. Although they are included in the asset database, these new assets are not included in the asset count for GWY.

    (2) The database has been updated to include M2 (water dependency) test results from the GWY project team, and a draft "Water-dependent asset register and asset list" spreadsheet (BA-NIC-GWY-130-WaterDependentAssetRegister-AssetList-V20150824.xlsx) has been created and is included in this dataset.

    (3) Four queries have been added to the non-spatial database (mdb) (Find_All_Used_Assets, Find_All_WD_Assets, Find_Amount_Asset_in_Class and Find_Amount_Elements_in_Class) to assist project teams to identify and calculate figures to be published.

    3 11/03/2016 "(1) Total number of registered water assets was increased by 1 (+2-1) due to:

    Two assets changed M2 test from "No" to "Yes" and one asset changed M2 test from "Yes" to "No" from M2 test review done by Ecologist group.

    (2) The draft new Water Dependent Asset Register file (BA-LEB-PED-130-WaterDependentAssetRegister-AssetList-V20160308.xlsx) was created"

    Further information is contained in the associate document GWY_asset_database_doc_20160311.docx".

    Dataset Citation

    Bioregional Assessment Programme (2013) Asset database for the Gwydir subregion on 11 March 2016. Bioregional Assessment Derived Dataset. Viewed 08 February 2017, http://data.bioregionalassessments.gov.au/dataset/089f3ab8-74cf-41b8-9597-c6e55b0adcef.

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Asset database for the Namoi subregion on 18 February 2016

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Namoi River
Description

Abstract

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.

This Namoi (NAM) dataset contains v5 of the Asset database (NAM_asset_database_20160218.mdb), a Geodatabase version for GIS mapping purposes (NAM_asset_database_20160218_GISOnly.gdb), the draft Water Dependent Asset Register spreadsheet (BA-NIC-NAM-130-WaterDependentAssetRegister-AssetList-v20160218.xlsx), a data dictionary (NAM_asset_database_doc_20160218.doc), a folder (Indigenous_doc) containing documentation associated with Indigenous water asset project, and a folder (NRM_DOC) containing documentation associated with the Water Asset Information Tool (WAIT) process as outlined below.

The Asset database for the Namoi subregion on 18 February 2016 supersedes the previous version of the Asset database v4 "Asset database for the Namoi subregion on 15 January 2015" GUID: c32e70ad-9357-4297-a5dd-e1f1e1f5255f. Updates in this v5 database include:

(1) Total number of registered water assets was increased by 7 due to:

(a) The 6 assets changed M2 test to "Yes" and 1 assets changed reason from the review done by Ecologist group. The original data is included the database as the table tbl_NAM _Species_TEC_decisions_reveiw_23112015

(b) One indigenous water asset from OWS were added. The data and documents from OWS are included in subdirectory Indigenous_doc

(c)The draft new Water Dependent Asset Register file (BA-NIC-NAM-130-WaterDependentAssetRegister-AssetList-v20160218.xlsx) was created

(2) The databases, especially spatial database, were changed such as (a) spatial data are saved in a separated file geodatabase, (b) duplicated attributes fields in spatial data were removed and only ID field is kept in the spatial data. The user can use AID or ElementID to join the table in personal geodatabase with relevant spatial data

The user can join the Table Assetlist (in NAM_asset_database_20160218.mdb) to the spatial data (GM_NAM_AssetList_ln, GM_NAM_AssetList_poly and GM_NAM_AssetList_pt in NAM_asset_database_20160218_GISOnly.gdb) from ArcMap by AID to get those attributes for assets. The user can join the Table Elementlist (in NAM_asset_database_20160218.mdb) to the spatial data (GM_NAM_ElementsList_ln, GM_NAM_ElementsList_poly and GM_NAM_ElementsList_pt in NAM_asset_database_20160218_GISOnly.gdb) from ArcMap by ElementID to get those attributes for elements . Element_to_asset (in NAM_asset_database_20160218.mdb) can join to above the spatial data or above two joined results for more information.

Detailed attribution does not exist at the asset level. Asset attribution includes only the core set of BA-derived attributes reflecting the BA classification hierarchy, as described in Appendix A of " NAM_asset_database_doc_20160218.doc", located in the zip file as part of this dataset. The "Element_to_Asset" table contains the relationships and identifies the elements that were grouped to create each asset. Detailed information describing the database structure and content can be found in the document "NAM_asset_database_doc_20160218.doc doc" located in the zip file.

The public version of this asset database can be accessed via the following dataset: Asset database for the Namoi subregion on 18 February 2016 Public (https://data.gov.au/data/dataset/3134fa6b-f876-46dd-b26b-88d46d424185).

Purpose

The Asset List Database was developed to spatially identify water dependent assets found within the Namoi subregion.

The public version of this asset database can be accessed via the following dataset: Asset database for the Namoi subregion on 18 February 2016 Public (https://data.gov.au/data/dataset/3134fa6b-f876-46dd-b26b-88d46d424185).

Dataset History

On 20 April 2015 the title of this database was changed from "Namoi_AssetList_Database_v4_20150115".

This dataset replicates the spatial and tabular content and structure of the previous version of the Namoi asset list ("Asset list for Namoi - CURRENT"; ID: 538c717c-c04a-4720-8bcd-96fbdf7f0d80) with the exception that decisions made by the Namoi Project Team concerning Materiality Test 2 (water dependency) have been incorporated into the AssetList table, which are used to define the water dependent asset register.

Date Notes

22/07/2014 Initial database for asset related tables and feature classes, and imported element data from element list database

5/09/2014 Updated database with updated WSP/GWMP/RegRiv assets/elements; additional WSP plus point water volume data and additional RegRiv plus point water volume data

18/11/2014 Merge some assets with non standard classification to standard classification

18/11/2014 add additional point groundwater economic data ( 121 new elements)

18/11/2014 add additional point surface water economic data (49 new elements)

15/01/2015 Incorporate materiality decisions (M2) from project team into AssetList table

18/02/2016 "(1)Total number of registered water assets was increased by 7 due to:

            (a) The 6 assets changed M2 test to "Yes" and 1 assets changed reason from the review done by Ecologist 

           group. The original data is included the database as the table tbl_NAM _Species_TEC_decisions_reveiw_23112015

           (b) One indigenous water asset from OWS were added. The data and documents from OWS are included in 

           subdirectory Indigenous_doc

           (c)The draft new Water Dependent Asset Register file (BA-NIC-NAM-130-WaterDependentAssetRegister-

            AssetList-v20160218.xlsx) was created

           (2) The databases, especially spatial  database, were changed such as (a) spatial data are saved in a separated file 

            geodatabase, (b) duplicated attributes fields in spatial data were removed and only ID field is kept in the spatial

            data."

Dataset Citation

Bioregional Assessment Programme (2016) Asset database for the Namoi subregion on 18 February 2016. Bioregional Assessment Derived Dataset. Viewed 11 December 2018, http://data.bioregionalassessments.gov.au/dataset/22061f2c-e86d-4ca8-9860-c349c2513fd8.

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