SAFETY ALERT!
GAWB is committed to embedding the principles of the Queensland Government Open Data initiative within the organisation’s ongoing business activities by:
Our Open Data Strategy outlines GAWB’s plan, principles and release strategy for data collected, stored and maintained to support the delivery of bulk water supply services to the Gladstone region.
Overseas travel undertaken by officers of Gladstone Area Water Board in 2014-15 including name, position, destination, reason for travel, agency costs and contribution from other agencies or sources.
Awoonga Dam Fish Stocking Data
Amount and types of fish stocked from GAWB’s hatchery to Awoonga Dam from 1981
Awoonga Dam Lake Level – daily measurements from 1 August 2014
Monthly volumetric water sales for both raw and potable water
Water Treatment Plant Data listed below:
Volumetric water treated is the amount of water pumped out of the treatment plants as final drinking water.
Turbidity and Chlorine averages are calculated from the online instruments and derived from SCADA: turbidity is the average filtered water turbidity: Free Cl is the average free chlorine as measured in the clear water reservoirs.
Visitor Vehicles to Lake Awoonga
Total number of visitor vehicles to the Lake Awoonga Recreation area
Total number of licensees/lessees that operate a business venture under agreement on or around Lake Awoonga
Additional Information
Created | 14/12/2013 |
Last Updated | 09/07/2018 |
Format | CSV |
Licence |
The Gladstone Area Water Board proudly acknowledges the Byellee, Gooreng Gooreng, Gurang and Taribelang Bunda people as the Traditional Custodians of the Gladstone region. We pay our respects to Elders past and present, and recognise the ongoing connection of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples to the land and water on which we rely.