Service Description: Stormwater ponds are used for both water quantity (retention) and quality control and are designed to contain a permanent pool of water known as the water quality volume. These ponds detain runoff and discharge it at a specified rate reducing the potential for flooding and stream erosion by slowing the rate of stormwater discharged to the receiving environment. Lakes are important natural habitats where stormwater runoff flows into the lakes and eventually evaporates. An aquifer is defined as a single geologic formation or a group of geologic formations that transmits and yields a significant volume of water.
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Max Record Count: 2000
Supported query Formats: JSON
Supports applyEdits with GlobalIds: True
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Description: Seven legacy systems were migrated to Auckland Council’s GIS environment where the creation of new assets and maintenance of existing assets are now being undertaken. Using asbuilts sent to the stormwater team from development engineers and/or internal projects, the geometry and attributes of stormwater assets are captured using standard ArcGIS editing functionality. Whilst due care has been taken to capture the assets as accurately as possible, the data is indicative and cannot be considered to align to any particular boundaries or features including cadastral.
Copyright Text: Healthy Waters, Auckland Council
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