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TasWater - Recycled Water Network Structures
Typically structures used to pump and store recycled water. -
TasWater - Water Network Structures
This record comprises of water treatment plants, water pumping stations and water storages (tanks and reservoirs). -
Water Licence Information
Water Licence Information is a spatial index of points representing the location of the offtake points for water allocations granted under the Water Management Act 1999.... -
TasWater - Sewer Network Structures
This record comprises of sewage treatment plants, sewage pumping stations and sewage storages. -
TasWater Sewer Maintenance Hole
A maintenance hole is a chamber with a removable cover which allows human and machine access to a (typically buried) sewer; abbreviation MH retains the traditional abbreviation... -
TasWater Drinking Water Catchments
The polygons portrayed in this data set represent TasWaterâ¿¿s drinking water catchments. -
TasWater - Water Lateral Line
Water laterals are short water pipes owned and operated by TasWater which generally connect the customer water meter to the water main -
Water Serviced Land
Serviced Land is the land which TasWater will permit to be connected to its water and sewerage infrastructure. The identification of Serviced Land is important as it determines... -
TasWater Sewer Main
Sewer mains transport sewage throughout the network (sewerage system). Typically the mains are either pressurised or rely on gravity to move the sewage to a treatment plant. -
TasWater Water Hydrant
A hydrant is a connection on distribution and reticulation water mains that provide access to water supply for the purpose of fighting fires. Fire plugs are a special type of in... -
TasWater Drinking Water Dams
Locations of TasWater owned drinking water dams provided as a static dataset to Emergency Services GIS. -
TasWater Water Main
Mains (pipelines) distribute water throughout the network (water supply system). They are usually pressurised with the exception of channels and water races. -
Sewerage Serviced Land
Serviced Land is the land which TasWater will permit to be connected to its water and sewerage infrastructure. The identification of Serviced Land is important as it determines... -
TasWater Drinking Water Intakes
The location where raw water is collected from the environment (i.e. river, lake) before it is transferred to the Water Treatment Plant. -
TasWater Sewer systems
A sewer system is an area that encompasses the interconnected infrastructure used to collect, convey and pump sewage to a treatment plant.