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This information provides a graphical representation of the locations of the existing (as constructed) stormwater pipes in the Brisbane City Council local government area.It can be combined with other Stormwater data to provide the entire Stormwater Network. Not all assets within the network are owned, and maintained by Brisbane City Council.A Stormwater Pipe is a fixed structure used to direct stormwater runoff away from populated areas.
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This information provides a graphical representation of the locations of the existing (as constructed) stormwater surface drains in the Brisbane City Council local government area.It can be combined with other Stormwater data to provide the entire Stormwater Network. Not all assets within the network are owned, and maintained by Brisbane City Council.Surface Drains represent above-ground, exposed stormwater flow paths. These may be natural features (Natural Waterway, Open Channel) unformed features (Flat Open Surface, Overland Flowpath), or purpose-built structures (Scour Protection).
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This dataset is available on Brisbane City Council’s open data website – data.brisbane.qld.gov.au. The site provides additional features for viewing and interacting with the data and for downloading the data in various formats.
Brisbane City Plan 2014 is Brisbane City Council's plan for the future development of Brisbane. Brisbane City Plan 2014 is regularly updated with new or amended information. To stay informed about City Plan, including proposed amendments and to receive other Council planning and development updates, you can register your interest.
This feature layer is shown on the Brisbane City Council LGIP maps - Service Catchment mapping.
This feature layer includes the following categories:
(a) Stormwater (map reference: A3);
(b) Transport (road) (map reference: A4);
(c) Parks (map reference: A5);
(d) Land for community facilities (map reference: A6);
(e) Active and Public Transport (pathway network and ferry terminals) (map reference: A7)
For more information about service catchments and how they are applied, please refer to the Brisbane City Plan 2014 document.
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This feature class shows Brisbane City Council LGIP Stormwater infrastructure (map references starting with SW).This feature class is shown on the Plans for Trunk Infrastructure - Stormwater network mapping.This feature class includes the following categories:(a) Pipe - new;(b) Pipe - relief;(c) Natural channel;(d) Bioretention swale;(e) Culvert;(f) Stormwater Quality Improvement Device (SQID);(g) Concrete lined channelFor more information about the PFTI - stormwater infrastructure and how it is applied, please refer to the Brisbane City Plan 2014 document.
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This feature class shows Brisbane City Council LGIP Stormwater infrastructure (map references starting with SW).This feature class is shown on the Plans for Trunk Infrastructure - Stormwater network mapping.This feature class includes the following categories:(a) Land acquisition;(b) Natural channel;(c) Rehabilitation;(d) Stormwater Quality Improvement Device (SQID)For more information about the PFTI - stormwater infrastructure and how it is applied, please refer to the Brisbane City Plan 2014 document.
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This feature class shows Brisbane City Council LTIP Stormwater infrastructure infrastructure (map reference: OPM-12.1).This feature class is shown on Other plans - Stormwater network mapping.This feature class includes the following categories:(a) Bioretention swale;(b) Natural channel;(c) Pipe - new;(d) Pipe - relief;(e) Culvert;(f) Stormwater Quality Improvement Device (SQID)For more information about stormwater infrastructure and how it is applied, please refer to the Brisbane City Plan 2014 document.
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This feature class shows Brisbane City Council LGIP Stormwater infrastructure (map references starting with SW).This feature layer is shown on the Plans for Trunk Infrastructure - Stormwater network mapping.This feature class includes the following categories:(a) Backflow prevention device;(b) Wetland(c) Stormwater Quality Improvement Device (SQID)For more information about the PFTI - stormwater infrastructure and how it is applied, please refer to the Brisbane City Plan 2014 document.
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This dataset is available on Brisbane City Council’s open data website – data.brisbane.qld.gov.au. The site provides additional features for viewing and interacting with the data and for downloading the data in various formats.
This information provides a graphical representation of the locations of the existing (as constructed) stormwater pipes in the Brisbane City Council local government area.
It can be combined with other Stormwater data to provide the entire Stormwater Network. Not all assets within the network are owned, and maintained by Brisbane City Council.
A Stormwater Pipe is a fixed structure used to direct stormwater runoff away from populated areas.
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This information provides a graphical representation of the locations of the existing (as constructed) stormwater manholes in the Brisbane City Council local government area. It can be combined with other Stormwater data to provide the entire Stormwater Network. Not all assets within the network are owned, and maintained by Brisbane City Council. A manhole is a facility that is used to allow maintenance access to stormwater mains. Manholes generally have a main entering the manhole at a higher elevation than the output main.
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This dataset is available on Brisbane City Council’s open data website – data.brisbane.qld.gov.au. The site provides additional features for viewing and interacting with the data and for downloading the data in various formats.
Brisbane City Plan 2014 is Brisbane City Council's plan for the future development of Brisbane. Brisbane City Plan 2014 is regularly updated with new or amended information. To stay informed about City Plan, including proposed amendments and to receive other Council planning and development updates, you can register your interest.
This feature class shows Brisbane City Council LGIP Stormwater infrastructure (map references starting with SW).
This feature class is shown on the Plans for Trunk Infrastructure - Stormwater network mapping.
This feature class includes the following categories:
(a) Pipe;
(b) Culvert;
(c) Stormwater Quality Improvement Device (SQID) lines;
(d) Natural channel lines;
(e) Bioretention swale;
(f) Land acquisition;
(g) Natural channel areas;
(h) Rehabilitation;
(i) Stormwater Quality Improvement Device (SQID) areas
For more information about the PFTI - stormwater infrastructure and how it is applied, please refer to the Brisbane City Plan 2014 document.
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[Superseded] This dataset is a single layer from [Superseded] City Plan 2014 v33.00–2025 vcollection. Not all layers were updated in this amendment, for more information on past Adopted City Plan amendments.This feature layer shows Brisbane City Council LTIP stormwater infrastructure infrastructure (map reference: OPM-12.1).This feature layer is shown on Other plans - Stormwater network mapping.This feature layer includes the following categories:(a) Backflow prevention device;(b) Bioretention swale;(c) Natural channel lines;(d) Pipe - new;(e) Pipe - relief;(f) Culvert;(g) Stormwater Quality Improvement Device (SQID);(h) Land acquisition;(i) Natural channel areas;(j) RehabilitationFor more information about stormwater infrastructure and how it is applied, please refer to the Brisbane City Plan 2014 document.
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This feature class shows Brisbane City Council LTIP Stormwater infrastructure infrastructure (map reference: OPM-12.1).This feature class is shown on Other plans - Stormwater network mapping.This feature class includes the following category:(a) Backflow prevention deviceFor more information about stormwater infrastructure and how it is applied, please refer to the Brisbane City Plan 2014 document.
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[Superseded] This dataset is a single layer from [Superseded] City Plan 2014 – v25.00–2022 collection. Not all layers were updated in this amendment, for more information on past Adopted City Plan amendments.This feature layer shows Brisbane City Council LGIP future Stormwater infrastructure (map references starting with SW).This feature layer is shown on the Plans for Trunk Infrastructure - Stormwater network mapping.This feature layer includes the following categories:(a) Backflow prevention device;(b) Pipe - new;(c) Pipe - relief;(d) Natural channel lines;(e) Bioretention swale;(f) Culvert;(g) Stormwater Quality Improvement Device (SQID);(h) Concrete lined channel;(i) Land acquisition - waterway corridor;(j) Natural channel areas;(k) RehabilitationFor more information about stormwater infrastructure and how it is applied, please refer to the Brisbane City Plan 2014 document.
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This feature class shows Brisbane City Council LTIP Stormwater infrastructure infrastructure (map reference: OPM-12.1).This feature class is shown on Other plans - Stormwater network mapping.This feature class includes the following categories:(a) Land acquisition;(b) Natural channel areas;(c) RehabilitationFor more information about stormwater infrastructure and how it is applied, please refer to the Brisbane City Plan 2014 document.
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This information provides a graphical representation of the locations of the existing (as constructed) stormwater gully's in the Brisbane City Council local government area.It can be combined with other Stormwater data to provide the entire Stormwater Network. Not all assets within the network are owned, and maintained by Brisbane City Council.A Stormwater Gully is an entry way to the stormwater system. It may consist of a chamber to collect and hold back larger volumes of water during heavy downpours.
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This dataset is available on Brisbane City Council’s open data website – data.brisbane.qld.gov.au. The site provides additional features for viewing and interacting with the data and for downloading the data in various formats.
Brisbane City Plan 2014 is Brisbane City Council's plan for the future development of Brisbane. Brisbane City Plan 2014 is regularly updated with new or amended information. To stay informed about City Plan, including proposed amendments and to receive other Council planning and development updates, you can register your interest.
This feature class shows Brisbane City Council LGIP Stormwater infrastructure (map references starting with SW).
This feature class is shown on the Plans for Trunk Infrastructure \- Stormwater network mapping.
This feature class includes the following categories:
(a) Backflow prevention device;
(b) Wetland;
(c) Pipe \- new;
(d) Pipe \- relief;
(e) Natural channel lines;
(f) Bioretention swale;
(g) Culvert;
(h) Stormwater Quality Improvement Device (SQID);
(i) Concrete lined channel;
(j) Land acquisition \- waterway corridor;
(k) Natural channel areas;
(l) Rehabilitation
For more information about the PFTI \- stormwater infrastructure and how it is applied, please refer to the Brisbane City Plan 2014 document.
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This dataset is available on Brisbane City Council’s open data website – data.brisbane.qld.gov.au. The site provides additional features for viewing and interacting with the data and for downloading the data in various formats.
Brisbane City Plan 2014 is Brisbane City Council's plan for the future development of Brisbane. Brisbane City Plan 2014 is regularly updated with new or amended information. To stay informed about City Plan, including proposed amendments and to receive other Council planning and development updates, you can register your interest.
This feature class shows Brisbane City Council LTIP Stormwater infrastructure infrastructure (map reference: OPM-12.1).
This feature class is shown on Other plans - Stormwater network mapping.
This feature class includes the following categories:
(a) Backflow prevention device;
(b) Bioretention swale;
(c) Natural channel lines;
(d) Pipe - new;
(e) Pipe - relief;
(f) Culvert;
(g) Stormwater Quality Improvement Device (SQID);
(h) Land acquisition;
(i) Natural channel areas;
(j) Rehabilitation
For more information about stormwater infrastructure and how it is applied, please refer to the Brisbane City Plan 2014 document.
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Brisbane City Plan 2014 is Brisbane City Council's plan for the future development of Brisbane. Brisbane City Plan 2014 is regularly updated with new or amended information. To stay informed about City Plan, including proposed amendments and to receive other Council planning and development updates, you can register your interest. Select the 'Planning and development box'.This feature layer shows Brisbane City Council LGIP existing Stormwater infrastructure (map references starting with SW).Th…Show full descriptionBrisbane City Plan 2014 is Brisbane City Council's plan for the future development of Brisbane. Brisbane City Plan 2014 is regularly updated with new or amended information. To stay informed about City Plan, including proposed amendments and to receive other Council planning and development updates, you can register your interest. Select the 'Planning and development box'.This feature layer shows Brisbane City Council LGIP existing Stormwater infrastructure (map references starting with SW).This feature layer is shown on the Plans for Trunk Infrastructure - Stormwater network mapping.This feature layer includes the following categories:(a) Pipe;(b) Culvert;(c) Stormwater Quality Improvement Device (SQID) lines;(d) Natural channel lines;(e) Land acquisition;(f) Natural channel areas;(g) Rehabilitation;(h) Stormwater Quality Improvement Device (SQID) areasFor more information about the PFTI - stormwater infrastructure and how it is applied, please refer to the Brisbane City Plan 2014 document.This dataset utilises Brisbane City Council's Open Spatial Data website to provide additional features for viewing and downloading the data.The first resource is in HTML format. The GO TO button will launch our Open Spatial Data website and this will let you preview the data and enable additional download options. The resources labelled GeoJSON, KML and SHP will give you a download of the entire dataset. The ESRI REST resource connects to metadata for the layer while the CSV resource will download attribute data in a table. For more information on the new features and other tips and tricks please read our Blog.
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This dataset is available on Brisbane City Council’s open data website – data.brisbane.qld.gov.au. The site provides additional features for viewing and interacting with the data and for downloading the data in various formats. Brisbane City Plan 2014 is Brisbane City Council's plan for the future development of Brisbane. Brisbane City Plan 2014 is regularly updated with new or amended information. To stay informed about City Plan, including proposed amendments and to receive other Council planning and development updates, you can register your interest. This feature class shows Brisbane City Council LTIP Stormwater infrastructure infrastructure (map reference: OPM-12.1). This feature class is shown on Other plans - Stormwater network mapping. This feature class includes the following categories: (a) Backflow prevention device; (b) Bioretention swale; (c) Natural channel lines; (d) Pipe - new; (e) Pipe - relief; (f) Culvert; (g) Stormwater Quality Improvement Device (SQID); (h) Land acquisition; (i) Natural channel areas; (j) Rehabilitation For more information about stormwater infrastructure and how it is applied, please refer to the Brisbane City Plan 2014 document.
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This information provides a graphical representation of the locations of the existing (as constructed) stormwater end structures in the Brisbane City Council local government area. It can be combined with other Stormwater data to provide the entire Stormwater Network. Not all assets within the network are owned, and maintained by Brisbane City Council.End Structures in a Stormwater network represent an end-point of a pipe. They are usually placed at a pipe inlet or outlet to prevent erosion and scour around the pipe, protect the embankment, and help anchor the pipe.
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This information provides a graphical representation of the locations of the existing (as constructed) stormwater pipes in the Brisbane City Council local government area.It can be combined with other Stormwater data to provide the entire Stormwater Network. Not all assets within the network are owned, and maintained by Brisbane City Council.A Stormwater Pipe is a fixed structure used to direct stormwater runoff away from populated areas.