Changes
On February 7, 2024 at 8:47:24 AM +1100, National Native Title Tribunal:
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Moved Hydrogeological Landscapes of New South Wales and the Australian Capital Territory from organization Department of Planning and Environment to organization NSW Department of Climate Change, Energy, the Environment and Water
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Added resource eSPADE to Hydrogeological Landscapes of New South Wales and the Australian Capital Territory
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Added resource Data Quality Statement to Hydrogeological Landscapes of New South Wales and the Australian Capital Territory
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Deleted resource Data Quality Statement from Hydrogeological Landscapes of New South Wales and the Australian Capital Territory
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Deleted resource eSPADE from Hydrogeological Landscapes of New South Wales and the Australian Capital Territory
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27 | "notes": "Hydrogeological Landscape (HGL) boundaries and | 27 | "notes": "Hydrogeological Landscape (HGL) boundaries and | ||
28 | descriptions have been derived for a number of project areas across | 28 | descriptions have been derived for a number of project areas across | ||
29 | NSW. \r\n\r\nThe HGL concept provides a structure for the | 29 | NSW. \r\n\r\nThe HGL concept provides a structure for the | ||
30 | understanding of how salinity manifests itself in the landscape and | 30 | understanding of how salinity manifests itself in the landscape and | ||
31 | how differences in salinity are expressed across the landscape. A HGL | 31 | how differences in salinity are expressed across the landscape. A HGL | ||
32 | spatially defines areas of similar salt stores and pathways for salt | 32 | spatially defines areas of similar salt stores and pathways for salt | ||
33 | mobilisation. The process of HGL determination relies on the | 33 | mobilisation. The process of HGL determination relies on the | ||
34 | integration of a number of factors: geology, soils, slope, regolith | 34 | integration of a number of factors: geology, soils, slope, regolith | ||
35 | depth, and climate; an understanding of the differences in salinity | 35 | depth, and climate; an understanding of the differences in salinity | ||
36 | development; and the impacts (land salinity/salt load/water electrical | 36 | development; and the impacts (land salinity/salt load/water electrical | ||
37 | conductivity) in landscapes. Information sources such as soil maps, | 37 | conductivity) in landscapes. Information sources such as soil maps, | ||
38 | site characterisation, salinity site mapping, hydrogeological | 38 | site characterisation, salinity site mapping, hydrogeological | ||
39 | conditions and surface and groundwater data are combined to develop | 39 | conditions and surface and groundwater data are combined to develop | ||
40 | standard descriptions for each HGL unit.\r\n\r\nDerivative maps | 40 | standard descriptions for each HGL unit.\r\n\r\nDerivative maps | ||
41 | showing _overall salinity hazard_ and individual hazard due to | 41 | showing _overall salinity hazard_ and individual hazard due to | ||
42 | salinity expressed as _land salinity, salt export (load)_ and _stream | 42 | salinity expressed as _land salinity, salt export (load)_ and _stream | ||
43 | EC_ are available for most mapped areas, and are also viewable as | 43 | EC_ are available for most mapped areas, and are also viewable as | ||
44 | custom layers in | 44 | custom layers in | ||
45 | PADE](http://www.environment.nsw.gov.au/espade2webapp).\r\n\r\nOverall | 45 | PADE](http://www.environment.nsw.gov.au/espade2webapp).\r\n\r\nOverall | ||
46 | salinity hazard uses a five class system (very low, low, moderate, | 46 | salinity hazard uses a five class system (very low, low, moderate, | ||
47 | high, very high). This helps the user identify and prioritise where | 47 | high, very high). This helps the user identify and prioritise where | ||
48 | salinity management actions may need to be targeted.\r\n\r\nHazard due | 48 | salinity management actions may need to be targeted.\r\n\r\nHazard due | ||
49 | to salt land, salt export and stream EC uses a three class system | 49 | to salt land, salt export and stream EC uses a three class system | ||
50 | (low, moderate, high). Knowing which of these are of greater | 50 | (low, moderate, high). Knowing which of these are of greater | ||
51 | significance in a HGL unit helps the user decide on the types of | 51 | significance in a HGL unit helps the user decide on the types of | ||
52 | management actions that may be applied.\r\n\r\nSpatial resolution | 52 | management actions that may be applied.\r\n\r\nSpatial resolution | ||
53 | varies between 1:50 000 and 1:250 000, depending on the resolution of | 53 | varies between 1:50 000 and 1:250 000, depending on the resolution of | ||
54 | the source data used to define the HGL boundaries.", | 54 | the source data used to define the HGL boundaries.", | ||
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60 | "description": "DPE is the principal government agency responsible | 60 | "description": "Ensuring a sustainable NSW through climate change | ||
61 | for driving sustainable growth in NSW.\r\n\r\nDPE works closely with | 61 | and energy action, water management, environment and heritage | ||
62 | local government, stakeholders and the community in the areas of | 62 | conservation and protection.", | ||
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64 | state significant development proposals, protection of the natural | 64 | "image_url": "2024-02-06-050442.862891imageupload", | ||
65 | environment and caring for culture, heritage and Aboriginal | ||||
66 | country.\r\nIn collaborating with government agencies, DPE aims to | ||||
67 | promote greater community and stakeholder consultation, integrate land | ||||
68 | use planning and infrastructure provision, deliver development | ||||
69 | assessments for major development and infrastructure projects and | ||||
70 | guide the policies and strategies for land use, heritage and | ||||
71 | conservation.\r\n\r\nDPE\u2019s community initiatives include raising | ||||
72 | the standard of building and design, releasing new land for housing | ||||
73 | and employment, developing strategies which guide sustainable | ||||
74 | planning, protecting the environment through impact assessments, | ||||
75 | driving best practice in development approvals, publishing population | ||||
76 | projections and analyses, assessing major projects of state | ||||
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169 | Australian Capital Territory", | 154 | Australian Capital Territory", | ||
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