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The same information is available through a user \ninterface at http://www.ga.gov.au/flood-study-web/.A 'flood \nstudy' is a comprehensive technical investigation of flood behaviour. It\n defines the nature and extent flood hazard across the floodplain by \nproviding information on the extent, level and velocity of floodwaters \nand on the distribution of flood flows. Flood studies are typically \ncommissioned by government, and conducted by experts from specialist \nengineering firms or government agencies. Key outputs from flood studies\n include detailed reports, and maps showing inundation, depth, velocity \nand hazard for events of various likelihoods.The services are \ndeliverables fom the National Flood Risk Information Project. The main \naim of the project is to make flood risk information accessible from a \ncentral location. Geoscience Australia will facilitate this through the \ndevelopment of the National Flood Risk Information Portal. Over the four\n years the project will launch a new phase of the portal prior to the \ncommencement of each annual disaster season. Each phase will increase \nthe amount of flood risk information that is publicly accessible and \nincrease stakeholder capability in the production and use of flood risk \ninformation.flood-study-search returns summary layers and links \nto rich metadata about flood maps and the studies that produced them. \nflood-study-map returns layers for individual flood inundation maps. \nTypically a single layer shows the flood inundation for a particular \nlikelihood or historical event in a flood study area.To retrieve flood inundation maps from these services, we recommend:1.   querying flood-study-search to obtain flood inundation map URIs, then2.   using the flood inundation map URIs to retrieve maps separately from flood-study-map.The\n ownership of each flood study remains with the commissioning \norganisation and/or author as indicated with each study, and users of \nthe database should refer to the reports themselves to determine any \nconstraints in their usage.", "num_resources": 0, "num_tags": 4, "organization": {"id": "b749f159-efa6-4de5-b8ae-b5464d9cad97", "name": "spatial-services-dcs-datansw", "title": "Spatial Services (DCS)", "type": "organization", "description": "Spatial Services, a division of the Department of Customer Service, provides New South Wales\u2019 spatial and land information services.\r\n\r\nOur authoritative data products provide the foundation to NSW\u2019s mapping and spatial information systems and are used for building better services across the community, government, industry and the environmental sectors.\r\n\r\nSpatial Services connects the people of NSW to a comprehensive package of land/property and spatial services including property information, surveying and mapping. 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