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snippet: This Queensland wide dataset provides generalised information for topographical mapping purposes. Data displays both natural and constructed waterbodies (generally greater than 625 m²) within the State of Queensland. Used in topographic mapping and the production of printed or web-based mapping applications.
summary: This Queensland wide dataset provides generalised information for topographical mapping purposes. Data displays both natural and constructed waterbodies (generally greater than 625 m²) within the State of Queensland. Used in topographic mapping and the production of printed or web-based mapping applications.
accessInformation: © State of Queensland (Department of Resources) 2024
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description: <DIV STYLE="text-align:Left;font-size:12pt"><P><SPAN>canal </SPAN><SPAN>estate </SPAN><SPAN>- The man-made constructed water area feature of a residential, subdivision development used for recreational activities and marine navigation.</SPAN></P><P><SPAN>drainage channel</SPAN><SPAN> - A constructed watercourse designed for removing surplus water from the lands surface.</SPAN></P><P><SPAN>irrigation </SPAN><SPAN>channel</SPAN><SPAN> - A constructed watercourse used to support agricultural development and directing water from one area to another.</SPAN></P><P><SPAN>spilway </SPAN><SPAN>area</SPAN><SPAN> - A constructed path or channel for excess water to pass over or beside a dam wall or weir.</SPAN></P><P><SPAN>water supply lines - A constructed watercourse used to enable the transfer of stored or available water from one area to another.</SPAN></P></DIV>
licenseInfo: Dataset created and owned by the Department of Resources for the State of Queensland and has no use limitations.
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title: Waterbody areas - Queensland
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tags: ["Queensland","canal","canal estate","drain","drainage channel","irrigation channel","water supply channel"]
culture: en-AU
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