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Water Modelling-Modelled Data-No Plan Environmental Water (No PEW)

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ctx_ver=Z39.88-2004&rft_val_fmt=info%3Aofi%2Ffmt%3Akev%3Amtx%3Adc&rfr_id=info%3Asid%2FANDS&rft_id=http://data.nsw.gov.au/data/dataset/water-modelling-modelled-data-no-plan-environmental-water-nopew&rft.title=Water Modelling-Modelled Data-No Plan Environmental Water (No PEW)&rft.identifier=http://data.nsw.gov.au/data/dataset/water-modelling-modelled-data-no-plan-environmental-water-nopew&rft.publisher=data.nsw.gov.au&rft.description=Data Quality StatementMetadata Statement - Water Modelling - Modelled Data - NoPEWMap View for data downloadWater sharing plans (WSP) are established under the Water Management Act 2000 (the Act) and are prepared for all water sources in NSW. These plans are also a component of Water Resources Plans prepared as a requirement of the Basin Plan 2012, covering water sources in the Murray–Darling Basin.\r\n\r\nWSP’s are reviewed and replaced periodically (usually every ten years) to ensure the long-term health of ecosystems and communities in specific WSP areas. The review of a WSP includes a formal evaluation to assess appropriateness, efficiency of implementation, effectiveness in meeting plan objectives, and alignment with the Act's requirements.\r\n\r\nThe evaluation follows a step-by-step process which includes a model scenario to represent the effects of Planned Environmental Water (PEW) rules in the WSP.\r\n\r\nThis high-level (“No PEW”) scenario enables a comparison of modelled flows at key locations within the river system between scenarios WITH and WITHOUT plan environmental rules to inform an assessment of the effectiveness of the PEW rules in the WSP.\r\n\r\n-----------------------------------\r\n\r\nNote: If you would like to ask a question, make any suggestions, or tell us how you are using this dataset, please visit the NSW Water Hub which has an online forum you can join.\r\n\r\n&rft.creator=Anonymous&rft.date=2024&rft.coverage=140.5908179283142,-36.55083333160167 140.5908179283142,-28.639175038715308 153.7304663658142,-28.639175038715308 153.7304663658142,-36.55083333160167 140.5908179283142,-36.55083333160167&rft_rights=cc-by-nc-nd-4.0&rft_subject=DCCEEW - Water&rft_subject=DCCEEW - Water Analytics&rft_subject=modelling&rft_subject=surface water&rft.type=dataset&rft.language=English Access the data

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Water sharing plans (WSP) are established under the Water Management Act 2000 (the Act) and are prepared for all water sources in NSW. These plans are also a component of Water Resources Plans prepared as a requirement of the Basin Plan 2012, covering water sources in the Murray–Darling Basin.\r\n\r\nWSP’s are reviewed and replaced periodically (usually every ten years) to ensure the long-term health of ecosystems and communities in specific WSP areas. The review of a WSP includes a formal evaluation to assess appropriateness, efficiency of implementation, effectiveness in meeting plan objectives, and alignment with the Act's requirements.\r\n\r\nThe evaluation follows a step-by-step process which includes a model scenario to represent the effects of Planned Environmental Water (PEW) rules in the WSP.\r\n\r\nThis high-level (“No PEW”) scenario enables a comparison of modelled flows at key locations within the river system between scenarios WITH and WITHOUT plan environmental rules to inform an assessment of the effectiveness of the PEW rules in the WSP.\r\n\r\n-----------------------------------\r\n\r\nNote: If you would like to ask a question, make any suggestions, or tell us how you are using this dataset, please visit the NSW Water Hub which has an online forum you can join.\r\n\r\n

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