This dataset was supplied to the Bioregional Assessment Programme by a third party and is presented here as originally supplied. Metadata was not provided and has been compiled by the Bioregional Assessment Programme based on the known details at the time of acquisition.
NSW delivered dataset Nov 2013 however, the Hydstra data for NSW Office of Water (NoW) was extracted on 10 April 2013 The Hydstra groundwater database was provided by NoW and from the HYDMEAS database file (dbf). The dbf file can be imported into MSAccess
The Hydstra database stores groundwater level information from ~ 11,800 bores. This includes the NSW monitoring network of bores and private bores (eg. Stock bores with a water level reading).
Site information is included; however in the NoW NGIS should be used as the primary source for groundwater site information as the NGIS has been quality checked and should be used for all site data. \wron\Project\BA\BA_all\Hydrogeology_National_Groundwater_Information_System_v1.1_Sept2013
Many water level readings have been taken at the time of drilling and many are once off readings. These data have not been validated.
Any information obtained from the Hydstra data should be assessed for its quality prior to inclusion in a Bioregional Assessment.
No data dictionary is available for Hydstra. GW levels are variable 110. 110 is the measurement of groundwater level from the measurement point.
Details on the measurement point can be found on the NSW NGIS
HYDMEAS- Hydstra measurements
The Hydstra data for NSW Office of Water (NoW) was extracted on 10 April 2013 from the NSW corporate groundwater database. The HYDMEAS groundwater extract was provided by NoW as the HYDMEAS database file (dbf) and can be imported into MSAcesss.
NSW Office of Water (2013) Hydstra Groundwater Measurement Update - NSW Office of Water, Nov2013. Bioregional Assessment Source Dataset. Viewed 13 March 2019, http://data.bioregionalassessments.gov.au/dataset/08b34518-c947-4665-82e5-c144b5b24e01.