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SA Water Maintenance Work Data (Dataset)

University of South Australia
SA Water (hasPrimaryOrganisation, isRelatedTo)
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Contact Information

customerservice@sawater.com.au

Brief description

Scheduled work and maintenance are done by SA Water in different suburbs of South Australia to improve the services. The scheduled Maintenance work data includes: - The estimated time period - Suburb (the name of street, road, avenue) - Postcode - The impacts of work on water supply in the surrounding area - The impacts of work on applying traffic restrictions - The status of work including underway or completed

Full description

Major Fault types include: Burst: Water erupting or gushing from the ground. Usually found on, or near a road (however, some of our pipes run through open public spaces and private land). Major Leak: Visible leaks coming from the road surface (not metal access plates) on main roads only, including all roads in Adelaide's CBD and North Adelaide. Water Off: Often this will be because we have turned the water supply off to allow crews to mend damaged pipes - water supply disruptions often follow a major burst. SA Water responds to major fault based on customer reports or system reports. Major fault data including: - The type of fault - Time of report - Suburb (the name of street, road, avenue) - Postcode - The impacts of work on water supply in the surrounding area - The impacts of work on applying traffic restrictions - The status of work includes reported, underway or completed
Reuse Information

Existing data was sourced from:
local : DSET_EXISTING_DATA
SA Water

Data time period: 23 06 2016

This dataset is part of a larger collection

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129,-38.5 129,-26 141,-26 141,-38.5

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Identifiers
  • Local : research.unisa.edu.au/dataset/275283