National Groundwater Information System. In response a National Groundwater Data and Information Systems workshop was held in Melbourne in December 2008. David Traut MGWC CVCLD Treasurer. One of the outcomes of this workshop was the conception of a National Groundwater Information System NGIS. Networks include the Active Groundwater Level Network the Climate Response Network the Real-Time Groundwater Level Network and other national regional and local networks.
Almost 10 years of drought in Australia highlighted the need for better management of water resources which led to the development of a National Water Initiative NWI that was signed in 2004. How does it work. Groundwater information will be able to be accessed and visualised. National Groundwater Information System NGIS The National Groundwater Archive NGA. The NGIS system includes both spatial and non-spatial data as wellas tools for visualisation and analysis. Building a National Groundwater Information System for Australia.
The system collates groundwater information.
Building a National Groundwater Information System for Australia. The National Groundwater Information System NGIS is a spatial database for GIS specialists that contains a range of groundwater information submitted by States and Territories. A core activity during this phase was the extension of the existing groundwater information system developed for Southern Province to the Lower Kafue and Chongwe Catchments which comprise the Lusaka groundwater systems. The system will be distributed among regional offices and caters for the integration of. Greg Tech Manufacturers Section Vice President. The NGIS system includes both spatial and non-spatial data as wellas tools for visualisation and analysis.