Description: Serviced Land is the land which TasWater will permit to be connected to its water and sewerage infrastructure. The identification of Serviced Land is important as it determines TasWater's obligation to connect and supply customers. TasWater has identified Serviced Land based on individual land titles. Each title has been assessed for a single tenement connection. In the event that multiple tenements are required, additional development assessments will need to be undertaken. See https://www.taswater.com.au/Customers/Serviced-Land for further information.
Description: Serviced Land is the land which TasWater will permit to be connected to its water and sewerage infrastructure. The identification of Serviced Land is important as it determines TasWater's obligation to connect and supply customers. TasWater has identified Serviced Land based on individual land titles. Each title has been assessed for a single tenement connection. In the event that multiple tenements are required, additional development assessments will need to be undertaken. See https://www.taswater.com.au/Customers/Serviced-Land for further information.
Description: The Flood Inundation Summary has been supplied by TasWater. For more information, contact TasWater on 136 992 or enquiries@taswater.com.au.
Description: A subset of points (sporting grounds, clubs community facilities) from LIST Points of Interest (Facility Points) dataset that contains spatial point locations of cultural, community and Government organisations and service providers within Tasmania. Data is categorised into a main category (COM_TYPE1) and sub-category (COM_TYPE2). Facilities in the main category include accommodation, church, club, Commonwealth, State and local government, community care, education and training, financial institution, fire stations, hospitals, medical service, sports complex, police and emergency service, tourist feature, transport, cultural grounds, halls and community centres. Features are defined as a spatial point and hold the name of the feature. Most are attributed with a Property Identification Number (PID) which provides a link to other property attributes recorded in the Valuation Information System for Tasmania (VISTAS) property data base. Please review the LIST Web Services Terms and Conditions "http://listdata.thelist.tas.gov.au/public/LISTWebServicesTermsConditions.pdf" and Land Tasmania Data Attribution Guidelines "http://listdata.thelist.tas.gov.au/public/LandTasmaniaDataAttributionGuidelines.pdf" before using this layer.
Copyright Text: <a href="https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/au/"><img src="https://www.thelist.tas.gov.au/app/export/system/modules/au.gov.tas.dpipwe.sif.list/resources_v11/images/dd_images/by.png" alt="Creative common Attribution 3.0 Australia" style="border:0"></a><font size="2"> <a href="http://www.thelist.tas.gov.au" target="_blank">the LIST</a> © State of Tasmania</font>
Description: Break pressure tanks are structures that limit the amount of pressure that can be transferred to downstream sections of the pipe.Pump stations are facilities that house pumps and equipment for moving water from a lower location on the network to a higher location or for boosting water pressure.Water tanks, also referred to as service reservoirs, are typically cylindrical water storage structures that supply water to the water supply zone.Treatment plants purify raw water prior to distribution into the water network.
Description: Sewage pumping stations are facilities that house pumps and equipment for pumping sewage from a lower location on the network to a higher location.Sewage treatment plants are facilities designed to remove the wastes from the sewage to make it safe to release to the environment through a number of processes.
Description: Pump stations are facilities that house pumps and equipment for moving water from a lower location on the network to a higher location or for boosting water pressure. Recycled water reservoirs are large bodies of water, either a natural lake, or artificially created using a dam wall to impound the recycled water.Recycled water tanks, also referred to as service reservoirs, are typically cylindrical storage structures that supply recycled water to the water supply zone.
Description: Point data of stormwater network structures: diversion chambers, diversion points, junction chambers, pump stations, split manholes, storage basins, tides chambers, lift stations, discharge structures, virtual junctions and any 'other' structures in the network.
Description: Manhole features connect two or more pipes and control the flow of water in the network through pipe elevations. Manhole invert elevations are stored on the pipes, instead of the manholes themselves.
Description: Metro Tasmania Pty Ltd does not warrant the accuracy or completeness of the information provided. By using this information, or providing it to a third party for use, you agree to release and indemnify Metro for any loss, liability, claim or costs arising out of the use of this information.
Description: Metro Tasmania Pty Ltd does not warrant the accuracy or completeness of the information provided. By using this information, or providing it to a third party for use, you agree to release and indemnify Metro for any loss, liability, claim or costs arising out of the use of this information.
Description: Please review the LIST Web Services Terms and Conditions "http://listdata.thelist.tas.gov.au/public/LISTWebServicesTermsConditions.pdf" and Land Tasmania Data Attribution Guidelines "http://listdata.thelist.tas.gov.au/public/LandTasmaniaDataAttributionGuidelines.pdf" before using this layer.