State Water Quality Assessment and Monitoring Project (SWAMP)

The State Water Quality Assessment and Monitoring Project (SWAMP) is a state wide project responsible for collecting, analysing and reporting the ambient water quality condition of rivers in NSW.

SWAMP collects water quality data monthly to:

  • assess ambient river water quality in terms of electrical conductivity, temperature, turbidity, total suspended solids, pH, dissolved oxygen, phosphorus and nitrogen at selected sites across NSW

  • provide high quality, long term, statistically robust data to enable condition and trend reporting

  • provide data to enable measures of compliance with state and national guidelines and standards, and

  • provide a framework of river water quality monitoring across NSW upon which other programs can build.


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Metadata Statement - Questionnaire - State Water Quality ...
Additional Information
Field Value
Title State Water Quality Assessment and Monitoring Project (SWAMP)
Date Published 10/12/2024
Last Updated 08/10/2025
Publisher/Agency NSW Department of Climate Change, Energy, the Environment and Water
Licence Creative Commons Attribution
Update Frequency Annually
Temporal Coverage From 01/01/2021
Geospatial Coverage
Data Portal SEED