{ "culture": "en-AU", "name": "", "guid": "", "catalogPath": "", "snippet": "This Queensland wide dataset provides generalised information for topographical mapping purposes.\n\nThis dataset displays man-made open channels (linear features) which provide for the distribution or removal of water for irrigation purposes, or for significant infrastructure functions or are constructed as part of a residential development (canal estates) covering the State of Queensland.", "description": "

canal lines - The man-made constructed water area feature of a residential, subdivision development used for recreational activities and marine navigation.<\/SPAN><\/P>

drain - A constructed watercourse designed for removing surplus water from the lands surface.<\/SPAN><\/P>

irrigation lines - A constructed watercourse used to support agricultural development and directing water from one area to another.<\/SPAN><\/P>

spilway lines - A constructed path or channel for excess water to pass over or beside a dam wall or weir.<\/SPAN><\/P>

water supply lines - A constructed watercourse used to enable the transfer of stored or available water from one area to another.<\/SPAN><\/P><\/DIV>", "summary": "This Queensland wide dataset provides generalised information for topographical mapping purposes.\n\nThis dataset displays man-made open channels (linear features) which provide for the distribution or removal of water for irrigation purposes, or for significant infrastructure functions or are constructed as part of a residential development (canal estates) covering the State of Queensland.", "title": "Canal lines - Queensland", "tags": [ "Queensland", "canal", "drain", "channel", "WATER Surface" ], "type": "", "typeKeywords": [], "thumbnail": "", "url": "", "minScale": 0, "maxScale": 0, "spatialReference": "", "accessInformation": "© State of Queensland (Department of Resources) 2024", "licenseInfo": "Features have been captured or updated from the best available imagery or data sources, with an attribute within the data describing the source and reliability." }