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1. 30 NSW Office of Water October 2014 PINNEENA Ground Water Version 10 1 The user may also zoom into the period of interest by moving the cursor to the start pressing left mouse button pulling along the horizontal line up to the end point and then releasing it 6 3 3 Outputting Data from MapView A right mouse click on the trace will display a list of HYDSTRA programs that are available for use for that individual trace Gb owoosso Mopview A File Options Help Station List GVv OO4D040 Data Archive 5 Site Details 3 Time Series E Databases Applications 5 Bore Construction Report 5 Lithology Hepoart 5 Work Summar Reports By Descrete Depth Plot Eh Drillers Log um gt If you select one of these HYDSTRA will Tools Options Help automatically complete the parameter screen for you HYPLOT Plot HrDS 5 Data using the start and end points of the window for the HYESV Extract Comma Separated Data period You can also use the Tools menu to select one of two programs that will operate on all traces you have selected For example in the previous page we were displaying stream height and electrical conductivity Using the HYPLOT option from the Tools menu we would get the parameter screen for a plot with these two traces 6 3 4 Databases Bi xi Station ENE Hit Counts Show Zeroes Browse Description Groundwater Aquifers Bore Casings NSW Specific Site Information Gravel Pack
2. 43 Woe 126604 ar05 045_01 mmWOo25045_ 02 mWvOo2z5055_ 7 mmWOo25 13 3_ T Woe 5206 mmWOoe2o245_ 021 Gwdg2sb2d5 05 GRO 22 AA GOWwdg25224 GwNDg2sb2z27 2 Gmw d2zb5b229 T1 GwNg2sb52z29 3 Gmwdg2zb5333 04 Gr 24002 Gmwdgd2zb5bs3b5 0 1 GwOg2b3b50 2 Gmwdg2zb35 0 3 Gwdg2sbz2z52 T Gmwd2zb5b3b52 2 GRO DA GrO25403_01 Woe S42 Or Woe eels Gmwo3sgogg o 0T mWvOos0003_ mmWOos0O02 9 02 mWvOos00e Se GRO DO 20 WvOos0044_ 01 aGOmwgssgopogd4 02 GOmw gssgo z0 03 aGOmwDgsgoOos3 02 GOmwgsspsas 02 Gm 0105 GOWO3OTOUOS 02 GONWOSUTISC GOWwOg3s0T21 03 GU S UT 2 35 CWvOosO01e 4 aGOWwOS0T239 ee 74 o4 071 73 8 1 NSW Office of Water October 2014 PPRPPBRLREPPEDPPPREPPEDPPPLPPLELEDPPLEDPLPLEPPEPPEPPELPPLELPPIE zlii 4 items loaded You can make your selection by moving the cursor to the required site and clicking on the OK button 7 3 3 Selecting a Site from the Archive The program provides a File List dialogue box in which you can scroll though a list of sites for which data is held in the archive You may also enter the site identifier ie the site number in the File Name box Note that entering the site name will not work When selecting files you must select the data file eg GWO025333 04 A rather than the index file GW025833 04 AX PINNEENA Ground Water Version 10 1 Eb Browsing table el 5 EEE PR 16340 rows DataSource 7 3 4 Selecting a Site from the
3. 5 Various Reports 5 Various Plots 53 ALL NSW BORES 3 BORES WITH LOGGERS 71 MANNUALY MONITORED BORES 1 Database Tools 10 1 Input Screen DWR_REPORT_WORK_SUMMARY Produce a Groundwater Work B x Program Options Help Site awo 75023 Output File s E x Close HYSCRIPT complete 10 2 Outputs 63 NSW Office of Water October 2014 GW075023 Licence Work Type Work Status Construct Method Owner Type Commenced Date Completion Date Contractor Name Driller Assistant Driller Property GWMA GW Zone Site Details Site Chosen By Region 10 River Basin 213 SYDNEY COAST GEORGES 15 07 1998 Dennis Michael Connell Sydney South Coast RIVER Area District Elevation 7 52 m A H D Elevation Source Surveyed 64 NSW Office of Water Work Summary Licence Status Authorised Purpose s Intended Purpose s V1 Final Depth 18 50 m Drilled Depth 26 00 m Standing Water Level Salinity Yield County Parish Form A CUMBE CUMBE 5 Licensed CMA Map 9130 35 Grid Zone Northing 6244016 0 Easting 333638 0 NSW Office of Water October 2014 PINNEENA Ground Water Version 10 1 Cadastre 7068 1028505 Latitude 33 55 52 2 5 Longitude 151 12 00 3 E PINNEENA Ground Water Version 10 1 Appendix A Bore Numbering 1 0 Manually Monitored Bores 1 1 Bore Numbers These bores retain their original bore numbers
4. V Down Arrow will move the cursor to the next line down 3 Across Arrows will move the cursor sideways in a field Across Arrows at either end of the field will move cursor to the next field Esc Abort will exit from the parameter screen and TAB Move you forward through the data lt SHIFT gt lt TAB gt The Shift Tab combinations move the cursor back through the data From Database screens lt Ctrl P gt Print allows you to print the screen or the database lt Ctrl B gt Browse toggles between table and form views lt Ctrl F gt Find allows for searches on the gauging site number only lt Tab gt Move moves the cursor between database windows where applicable lt Home gt Top moves to the first record lt End gt Bottom moves to the last record lt PgUp gt When in table view moves up 20 records lt PgDn gt When in table view moves down 20 records lt gt Next moves to the next record lt A gt Previous moves to the previous record 70 NSW Office of Water October 2014 PINNEENA Continuous Monitoring Version 10 1 Appendix C Product Evaluation To enable us to keep you up to date with product enhancements we ask that you take the time to fill in both pages of this evaluation report The first page requires details of your hardware and applications This information together with your address will enable us to keep you informed about product development as well as
5. The Mode menu indicates the selection method to be used during the selection Mode Selection Find Conto w Zoom Right uk Mowe Map Select Radius Select Region Select Line Select Freehand Region Select Label Info Moye Poimt 6 5 6 Selection These dropdown menus are used to select individual and groups of sites Selections can only be made on those layers marked Active in the Key box eg current and discontinued 37 sites Selection Find Contours Gauges L Clear Selection Ltrl E Browse Selection oom to Selection Load Selection AAA A MA Save Selection Select from Station List Data Select Bin Globa es papal ed CIT NSW Office of Water October 2014 PINNEENA Ground Water Version 10 1 that this list also includes the layer name of the object Zoom to Line Presents a list of line objects in all layers Double click on the line s identifier and the main map window will zoom in to contain the selected line Zoom to Region Presents a list of region objects in all layers Double click on the region s identifier and the main map window will zoom in to contain the selected region Layers may be temporarily selected or de selected for any session just toggle the appropriate selected box with a mouse click Any selection operation adds to the current selection To restart the selection chose Selection Clear Selection first If the Shift key is held during one of the mo
6. 3 Comer 1 Longitude 14 o ial a 7 2446 Comer z Latitude a n l fis 55 1681 5 Comer z Longitude 145 39 7 2448 e Rectangle Filter give corner co ordinates E o MdL hides wc X Cancel 9 5 Data 62 NSW Office of Water October 2014 PINNEENA Ground Water Version 10 1 Data Help e Not applicable to Pinneena Ground Water Data Water Quality Data List Groups Open site in HYDIIVVB Check Lacatian Fix GEOCODE Details 9 6 Help AEN e Help on this table provides information about the Help table in use including its structure and the types of p Help on this Table fields Help on this Manage Help on HYMANAGE e Onthis manage displays system information e Help on HYMANAGE provides documentation and general information about using the databases About e About displays version release and storage usage information about HYMANAGE 10 0 WORK SUMMARY SHEETS EI HYXPLORE Hydstra Explorer GWPINNEENA41 Work Summary Sheets are created for all File Edit Menus Options Help ol MC Me EE EE the bores by clicking as follows 65 ar 4t 2 7 Profile EY HYMANAGE GW GW Sites Data Browser B NSW GW Map DISCRETE cid NSW GW Map CONTINUOUS Note There are bores that has nil Y Data Managers Workbench l y Data Extraction Programs information and will be resolved once when 5 Advanced Programs Sy Work Summary Sheets the data becomes available in HYDSTRA
7. A system of parent child It is possible for some tables to be in more than one system You may see an example of this by doing the following Select HYMANAGE GW GW Sites Data Browser This will show the first entry in the SITE table 55 NSW Office of Water October 2014 PINNEENA Ground Water Version 10 1 Hydstra Database Manage GW Manage GWPINNEENAS 0 o 8 X File Manage Edit View Tools Filter Data Help ezea EE PR CR ARCHIVE 136913 rows SITE GW000031 H Jl E I II o CURA DWRSITE NSW Specific Site Information re E GWHOLE Groundwater Holes readonly Site Name MOOMIN plugged GW004357 MOONGULLA GW004358 MOORA AQUIFER Groundwater Aquifers read 3 E Gw004359 MOORLANDS CQ DRILLING Drilling Details readonly GNDOS3ED ICALI iow GRAVEL Gravel Pack readonly GW004361 MOREE C eI GWPURP Bore Purpose readonly GW004362 MORENDAH Q GWTREAT Bore Treatments readonh Gwo04363 MORTON PLAINS NO 1 io GWDEVEL Bore Development reado Gw004364 MOUNT TENANDRA NO 1 C MI LITHDRIL Lithology Drillers Log reat Gw004365 MOUNT TENANDRA NO 2 LITHGEO Lithology Geologists Log fi 4 9904366 PERERA NOTS Q UTHSTRA Lithology Strata readonh meds Merit mz Ej 4 GWPIPE Groundwater Pipes readonh Gwo04369 MULLADEY CASING Bore Casings readont wooa70 MULTAGOONA NO 1 HYDMEAS Hydrographic Meas Gwoo4371 MULTA
8. Groundwater Holes Returning to the MapView interface double clicking on Database will display the HyDBView screen Here you can select the database you wish to view First choose a path under System and the click Hit Counts HYDSTRA will check all Measuring Point Delta databases in that system and display those with LITHGED Liteon Geologists Log 63 data for the nominated site LITHSTRA Lithology Strata 4 SITE Sites 1 a E 9 Groundwater Pipes Bore Purpose Site History Cn Cn B n3 n co o n3 By double clicking with the mouse or clicking the Browse button select the database you wish to z view Then using the mouse and the four arrow buttons you can browse your way through the database 31 NSW Office of Water October 2014 PINNEENA Ground Water Version 10 1 g TR 16840 rows PERIOD GW000365 GW 1 1 110 110 a gt Jm Site Gwooo365 unknown PERIOD GW000365 GW 1 1 110 110 JE Ja Data Source Gw i 1 VarFrom 110 00 Bore level below MP Variable 110 00 Bore level below MP SubVar description Period Stat 01 03 1972 Period End 14 02 1984 Number of Days of Data 4367 Data Type INST Instantaneous value Maximum Value 27 160000 Date of Maximum Value 01 06 1972 Time of Maximum Value 00 00 Report the Minimum Value SRE 22 rann sis m X Cancel X Cancel The two left hand buttons will toggle from a form view showing one record
9. Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec 2 2 Bore Numbers ends with A B C 2 2 1 Bores with Multiple measuring Points Using A B C for Pipes Initially different measuring points were marked as A B C etc for different Pipes 66 NSW Office of Water October 2014 PINNEENA Ground Water Version 10 1 2 2 2 Data Source For these bores Data Source to be used is A An example for GW036982A amp GW036982B which is a continuously monitored bore is shown below 2 2 3 Variable Depth is indicated either as 110 00 or as 115 00 in AHD 2 2 4 Input Screen HYMPLOT Plot Multiple Periods of Hydstra Data Together Training on a l z m x Program Options Help Code Site Data Source M arFram WarTo Start Time Type Axis Bottom Top DATA awn363282 4 ej a 110 00 II 110 00 no n n01 01 2011 maomin gt Lim gt feto DATA awn36s22B mI 110 00 l 110 00 00 oo_o1 01 2011 T MAMIN LIN auTo I DATA o il 110 00 I 110 00 00 00_01 01 2013 7 nes 0577 gt faro 4 T a la DATA o veel A 110 00 I 110 00 00 00_01 01 2013 acca IHN faro DATA o veel A 110 00 I 110 00 00 00201 01 2013 eon L IN feto Il PLOT Each Trace Spans 1 xd vesR Divided Into 1 pEFAuLT Best possible resolution Stack Traces Hl Plot Output scr 7 X coe AA Output N Sw Offi ce of Wate r HYMPLOT V62 Output 25
10. to save If the file type is a database then a dBASE database file is produced It has one 8 character field called SITE Otherwise the list will be written to an ASCII text file Select from Site List A list of site can be supplied Each site in the list is searched for in the active site layers PINNEENA Ground Water Version 10 1 7 0 OBTAINING HELP Help for PINNEENA users is available in a number of ways 1 This document is available as a Adobe Acrobat file for printing from the root directory of the DVD as PINNEENA Mannual PDF Is available in http waterinfo nsw gov au pinneena pinneena gw 10 1 user guide pdf 2 There is an on line help system for the HYDSTRA programs which is loaded as a separate Start menu item as part of the installation 3 There is on line help available from within PINNEENA s HYDSTRA menu by pressing F1 and 4 There are a range of on line help features available in each HYDSTRA parameter screen 7 1 PINNEENA Help The PINNEENA help this document is accessible in a number of ways e It is available as a Adobe Acrobat PDF file for viewing and printing in the root directory of the DVD e tis available as a help file in the root directory of the DVD To read this file you will need a copy of Acrobat reader Any version will be able to read the file but the latest version can be found at www adobe com or at a number of software and shareware related sites The download is free
11. 10 1 In the event there are no pipes or multiple measuring points these bores retain their original bore numbers as per the Ground Water Database where the bore data is entered The numbers ranges from GW000001 TO GW999999 2 1 2 Data Source For these bores Data Source to be used is A An example for GWO030203 GWO030204 which is a continuously monitored bore is shown below 2 1 3 Variable Depth is indicated either as 110 00 or as 115 00 in AHD 2 1 4 Input Screen HYMPLOT Plot Multiple Periods of Hydstra Data Together Training on nm xj Program Options Help Code Site Data Source WarFrom VarTo Start Time Type Anis Bottom Top DATA owosozos ae 110 00 2 210 00 m oo o0 01 01 200s allan mimm zi pata o e h iis o2 f 110 00 mf oo oo 01 01 2013 elfo mimm sz Data fo ofA aooo ef 110 00 z n0 00 01 0172013 z mexwrm aller fjauTo pata fo t 00 lf 210 00 s foor0001 01 2013 ena alma sz PLOT Each Trace Spans iafe Divided Into 1 Sy oerauct Best possible resolution Stack Traces Plot Output scr X cove 2 1 5 Output NSW Office of Water HYMPLOT Y62 Output 25 06 2013 Period 1 Year Interval 12 Hour Site Var Type Start Name GVV030203 Bore level below MP Max amp Min 01 01 2005 GV V030204 Bore level below MP Max amp Min 01 01 2005 66 65 65 gt ll 12 00 00 15 08 2005 58 313 64 60 S 63 INS S 62 55 61 60 50 Jan Feb
12. 2014 PINNEENA Ground Water Version 10 1 7 2 2 Other Help Features Search E Hydstra v10 04 Help File compiled 2012 10 11 Ww co o g Hide Back Forward Home Print Options Contents Index Search Favorites Type in the word s to search for GwPLOT gt List Topics Display Select topic Found O If you click on the Search tab a window will appear in which you may enter the word s you are searching Clicking on the List Topics button will display the list of topics where that word s appear As well as typing in the words the small right arrow next to the box lets you select a Boolean operator to interpose between words Enter one or more words with an operator if necessary and you will be shown every document in which the combination appears For example type the words flow NEAR duration NSW Office of Water Groundwater Bore Diagram E Hydstra v10 04 Help File compiled 2012 10 11 E A Bi x Hes 46 amp Hide Back Forward Home Print Options GW096138 Contents Index Search Fa4 gt II zn 3 pEBO MD seach GWPLOT Draw groundwater bore diagrams eos 2 g eo Type in the keyword to find y x i i ium Function Pu Ay 1 inim am E m owplot GWPLOT is a program for generating cross sectional plots of groundwater bores ay nis ema Ata aint sex CWPLDT Draw Eroundw
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15. 600 e Microsoft compatible mouse e DVD Reader e Windows 2000 However the recommended minimum configuration for reasonable performance would be along the lines of the following e Intel Pentium 4 e 1 Gb RAM e 200 Mb free disk space e XVGA Monitor 1024 768 e Microsoft compatible mouse e DVD Reader e Windows XP Obviously the faster the CPU and the higher the amount of RAM the better the performance will be All modern machines will run Pinneena DVD speed is generally not an issue for most modern systems A minimum of 50 megabytes of free hard disk storage is required on the PC for temporary files but more is better for PINNEENA and system performance Pinneena has been tested in the following versions of Windows as per table below This version of PINNEENA will not run under any version of Linux Unix DOS Windows 3 X Windows 95 98 or Windows NT 4 PINNEENA outputs text and high resolution graphics and a XVGA screen at 1024 by 768 pixels is the recommended minimum 4 NSW Office of Water October 2014 PINNEENA Ground Water Version 10 1 Table 4 Operating Systems where Pinneena can be Used PINNEENA will also produce graphical and textual outputs on any Windows supported output device It is also possible to use the Windows clipboard s cut and paste features to capture this output and paste into other applications eg MS Word Note The outputs from PINNEENA can contain large amounts of data If plots are
16. A WAGGA WAGGA a t A A P TU ANBERRA e UMUT e CANE apr dy y QUEANBEYAN E Y Ps m BATEMANS BAY x y ES COOMA o THREDBO o Legend Monitoring Bora Type A Manual A munis NSW MONITORING BORES sc NE e Time series Telemetered Figure 7 Monitoring Bore Locations 1 6 Pinneena Updates The PINNEENA DVD version numbers reflects both the version of HYDSTRA software on the DVD and the data updates So PINNEENA DVD N 3 indicates that Version N of HYDSTRA is being used and that it is the 3rd data update in this series If the next PINNEENA DVD still used Version N of HYDSTRA the next PINNEENA DVD version number would be N 4 Future updates of PINNEENA DVD will take place at irregular intervals typically every 2 years depending on e Product demand e Data quality changes e Software enhancements 1 7 License Agreement The contents of this DVD are protected by copyright law Copyright in this material resides with the State of New South Wales through the NSW Office of Water or various other rights holders as indicated By using this DVD you agree to the following and accept the following conditions and terms of the privacy and accessibility statements available on the NSW Office of Water web site http www water nsw gov au NSW Office of Water October 2014 11 PINNEENA Ground Water Version 10 1 Intellectual Property Laws Protect this Site Apart from any fair dealing or other statutory use pe
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18. GwWw000O342 i 110 00 110 Gw0p0350 110 00 110 GOWOOOS 65 LL 110 00 110 8 NSW Office of Water October 2014 PINNEENA Ground Water Version 10 1 The TS Data Wizard window will now appear Click on the Next button TS Data Wizard Station Gw poggii Data Source GWT V arFrem 110 Bore Water Level below Measuring Pt fMetres VarTo 110 Bare water Level below Measuring Pt Metres Start Date Und 3 07 1355 Use these dates EndDate DD 00 D1 04 1878 Cancel TS Data Wizard Station 64000001 Data Source Gill 4 V arFrom 110 Bore Water Level below Measuring Pt Metres VarTo 110 Bore Water Level below Measunno Pt Matres Data Type Mean within period MEAN Start Date O0 00_05 07 1 J66 Use these dates EndDate 00 00 01 04 1978 Cancel lt Back Next gt You will be bought back to the HYCSV program Click on the Run button El HYCSV Extract Comma Separated Data GWPIMNEENA 10 1 BES El Es Program Options Help Code Site Data Source VarFrom VarTa Data Type oW da LE 110 00 110 00 gt MEAN GAMEAS 1 110 00 110 00 MEAN GwEAS 1 110 00 110 00 MEAN GPMEASCI 110 00 110 007 MEAN GWMEAS 1 110 00 110 00 MEAN GPMEASCI 110 00 110 00 7 MEAN GWMEAS 1 110 00 110 00 MEAN GMMEAS 1 110 00 110 00 MEAN GWMEAS 2 110 00 7 110 00 MEAN GAMEAS 1 110 00 110 00 MEAN
19. SITE l File Tools Help E L Combine Field name Operator Value AND Site w Less Than or Es v site Greater Than or Equal ta GVVTDIDIDIEESS AND site Less Than or Equal to TSVVO00053 From here you may enter multiple filter parameters Usually the easiest way to use the filter builder is by selecting fields and operators from the drop down boxes and entering a value in the Value window For complex filter expressions though it is sometimes necessary to toggle the view to dBase expression format This allows you to add brackets to the filter expression You may change the AND operator to OR by selecting the line and right clicking This will display the first site selected You may scroll through the selected sites one record at a time using the arrows in the top right hand corner or you may toggle to a table view and click on the site you want E NSW Office of Water October 2014 PINNEENA Ground Water Version 10 1 You can toggle between Form and Browse views at any time using the toggle button Form View all fields for one site EF Hydstra Database Manage GW Manage GWPINNEENAS 0 File Manage Edit View Tools Filter Data Help z xea SES PR ARCHIVE bee AGUIFER Groundwater Aquifers r ae O DRILLING Drilling Details readonk ho GRAVEL Gravel Pack readonly m GWPURP Bore Purpose readonly GWT
20. Site List FILE KK1 CSV iF Plot Datum BGL Plot Spans 1 4 PERIOD Start Time 00 00_01 01 2000 Plot Output SCR For Plots of Hydrographs This could be used as a file list for any program calls for File List Page 11 Page 12 l Page 13 Page 14 l Page 15 l Paqe 16 l Page 17 l Page 18 Page 19 l Page 20 l Page 21 Page 22 l Page 23 l Page 24 Page 25 Page 26 Page 27 Page 28 l Palt ts 2S NSW Office of Water HYPLOT V133 Output 31 10 2014 Groundwater Bore Level Below Ground Level m for site GVW004449 Plot Start 00 00 01 01 1907 1907 87 Plot End 00 00 01 01 1987 Pipe 1 Slotted Interval 0 001 0 m 21 1 17 17 13 13 9 9 Multiples outputs will be placed in different pages as shown above 28 NSW Office of Water October 2014 PINNEENA Ground Water Version 10 1 6 3 Data Archive Data Archive will list the types of data available for the site A mouse click on the green P Data Archive button or a double click on the menu items 210 xl File Options Help Data Setup Station List G W030105 Data Archive B Site Details D Time Series B Databases d Applications d Global Applications A 6 3 1 Site Details Double clicking on Site Details will display site details from mthe site database The site details view may be changed from spreadsheet table view a to a form view using the Form View button Browsing table P loj xj Ej wl 1 rows SITE 640301
21. T5 Data TS Datasource A P v Hole of O means all Fipe ojs O means all Plot Datur Emr Plot Spans 1 5 PERIOD Start Time oo 00 0 1 0 1 2 0 14 Plot Options LAYERED Plot Output SCR v5 Could nat load GVVHYPLOT parameters from Figure 11 Sample Pinneena GW Program Screen Site Location 16 NSW Office of Water October 2014 PINNEENA Ground Water Version 10 1 There is no information associated with a Groundwater monitoring site number unlike surface site numbers which indicate what river basin they are in The numbers are allocated somewhat sequentially in order of registration from any part of the state All groundwater site numbers follow the same pattern GW012356 ie the GW identifier and 6 integers 4 2 2 Data Type Two type of data are provided on this DVD manual measurements predominantly water level and time series measurements which include water level EC at 25C water temperature and bore pressure The data comes from two separate locations and needs to be accessed differently m GWHYPLOT Groundwater Plot of all Data for a Site Ver 10 4 PWHYTL3 Program Options Help Site List ro pu TS Datasource A Hole oO O0 mean all Pipe Oo 0 means all Plot Datum Elia Plot Spans 1mm PERIOD Start Time n0 00 01 01 2014 Plot Options LAYERED Plot Output SCR un XK Close Could nat load GWHYPLOT parameter
22. Units readonly GW004398 NOONBAH NEWMANS NO 1 MR DWRGWLNK Link Hydstra Sites to License and R Gwoo4399 NOWLEY plugged DWRGWBLK Work Number control readonly Gw004400 MULLAWA Q9 DWRLAS View of NSW License and Registration GWOO4401 NUETY NO 1 S gt rg tm The relationships of the SITE related tables are shown on the left side of the screen as below The red dots indicate that the database manage program is reading the databases are read only This is a necessary result of working from a database on the DVD This means that you will not be able to change any database data but you can still have full access to read and copy the data This structure tells us that the parent table is SITE SITE DWRSITE GWHOLE STNINI are child tables of SITE 56 NSW Office of Water October 2014 PINNEENA Ground Water Version 10 1 Across the top of the screen is a menu bar and toolbar which allow various operations on the table Delete the Toggle between current record page and table views Remove filter Search Add a fora record Go to first record 24 HYDSYS Database Manzge SITE Manage Fib Manage Adit View Tools FilteyData Help aja BEI wy NO SITE 012001 Go to Filter previous IQ Modify Unlink the parent current child record ded ee Table in view Go to last record Copy the current When you select any of the
23. Uva esl eola uev en eds cody Uia ed V gro US ode ecd eaa 59 g Menu c ONS ostebidissu ism t indteoten a dome a a E E nae E 60 A Um E 60 9 9 Mal A Cts herrea aac Sa Sanne E fias RR A Dende aaa 61 A A teneceetima at 61 SOR mI E 61 emos Koo IRL PLN 61 SEEN allicit M Er 62 cx M OMe PO MU mem 62 9 4 2 From a Rectangle esses nennen nennen nennen nn nna nnns nn nnn nnn nns 62 e m M 62 V NSW Office of Water Oct 2014 PINNEENA Ground Water Version 10 1 SRS m E Me A A 63 10 90 WORK SUMMARY SHEET creian iii rio dicen a e Poetas iin 63 TOS TB HESS CHO Fear ri aa iate aide ete tI E M UM MM NEUE CEU EE 63 TOZ OUMU S HER 63 Appendix A Bore Numbering a istos e oett its 65 1 0 Manually Monitored BOES 22 0 Ionia es vive dese Do A T N ae ade 65 le MOF NUMDOTS rats oia rove RUE IEEE MIA 65 2 Data S OUNCES M 65 LIN llo cR NR DE EET 65 2 0 Continuously Monitored Logger BOr8S ccoooccnccccconccnnccononccnncnononcnnncnnnnncnnnononnnnnnnonnnanennnonnnanennnnss 65 2 1 Bore Numbers Matching original NUMDEETS cccooonccncccccncccnnccnnoncnnncnnnnncononnnnnncnnononanncnnenonanenns 65 2 1 1 Bores without multiple measuring POINTS oooccnccconnnnccnonnnnononcnnnnnnnononnanoncnnanennnnnneos 65 2 12 Breite naa 66 pos valables a S E E EE O 66 2 AeA NIUE SN es catenccocsiaetendaudaeecacatonaseasdettesaensacccedsttananataaseuasdeebenserascssecsetesneatenes 66 E e LM LEE 66 2 2 Bo
24. Window will appear when you have zoomed in on the main window to indicate your position The mouse cursor is always in Zoom mode in this window The View Window may be used to move quickly around the map 6 3 8 3 Key Box Layer View Active o MEDTOWNS OT MANUAL YMONITORED CG MONITORINGBORES ES DEEPBORES ALLBORES huy MS w RIVERS Y MAPINFO_ RAILWAY S Ww LPI MAINRDAD e Main Towns M Irrigation Dams ET MACRO PLANS LGAS xl x x x x x x x x CO eee CB 6 4 Pan and Zoom 6 4 1 Movement Buttons 34 423 The Key Box displays a symbol and some descriptive text for each map layer Alongside these are check boxes for each layer These are a shortcut to the layer s View and Active attributes A right mouse button click on the key text presents a pop up menu that allows changes to be made to a layer s display options This will be discussed in more detail later The first 2 buttons with the magnifying glass icons are the zoom buttons Pressing one of these will move the viewer in the given direction The current zoom step is 25 which will move the map by 25 of its width in the main Map Window The hand button will allow the user to grab the map and move it in any direction NSW Office of Water October 2014 PINNEENA Ground Water Version 10 1 Zoom Right Out Returns the main map window to the original zoom that the map opened in Ctrl O is a shortcut Last View Returns the
25. alternative water sources and also depleted groundwater stocks in many areas These impacts on groundwater levels will be reflected in the recorded data 2 2 Data Quality The data on this DVD is as recorded both by instruments in the field manual dipping and transcription of Drillers logs Gross editing and error correction has been undertaken where possible However no hydrogeological examination of the data is conducted before it is included on the archive or the PINNEENA GW DVD Therefore the NSW Office of Water can make no guarantee that data at individual bores is necessarily fully correct 2 3 Data Quality Assurance PINNEENA GW contains vast quantities of groundwater information some of which is over a hundred years old While the Department continues to refine and correct data because of the historic nature of the archive there will be errors and omissions in the data To assist us to improve our data quality we would ask you to report any errors or omissions that you may find The Department is working to quality certify its hydrogeological data collection activities and it is looking to undertake continuous quality assurance reviews of its groundwater monitoring data Your feedback on any data or software errors in PINNEENA GW will assist with this and contribute to improved data quality in future releases We are also interested in hearing of your impressions experiences and opinions on all aspects of PINNEENA GW including the d
26. an administrator to install new programs However for reasons best known to Microsoft even though you may be logged into an administrator account the install jobs don t normally run with admin privileges We suggest that you try to install PINNEENA first If this is successful then run a test program such as HYCSV as shown below Go to the Start Menu gt All Programs gt Pinneena 10 1 gt Select Pinneena Hyxplore NSW Office of Water October 2014 PINNEENA Ground Water Version 10 1 EY HYDSTRA Help File E 4 Back i 2 um n eT pg a an nr Po ren Drog ram D Id ries Within Hyxplore gt Type HYCSV gt Click on the Run button HYXPLORE Hydstra Explorer GWPINNEENA 10 1 Lo 28 po File Edit Menus Options Help G a mi ed 7 Profile GWPINNEENA 10 1 9 HYMANAGE GW GW Sites Data Browser G9 NSW GW Map ALL GI NSW GW Map DISCRETE Y NSW GW Map CONTINUOUS Y FILE VIEWER t 09 Data Edraction Programs 9 Advanced Programs DB Apollo FAGWO30914 hyd datidbf TS Files Version 104 0 OrgCode DWR User Read Only System hymanaqe exe qw 2 3 Read only 7 NSW Office of Water October 2014 PINNEENA Ground Water Version 10 1 To select a Site click on the button where the is marked red in the picture below EL HYCSV Extract Comma Separated Data GWPINNEENA 10 1 lele x Program Options Help Code Site Data Source VarFrom VarTo Data Type E El efflcamensca 110 0
27. as per the Ground Water Database where the bore data is entered The numbers ranges from GWO000001 TO GW999999 1 2 Data Source For these bores Data Source to be used is GWDEPTH An example for GW000001 which is a manually monitored bore is shown below 1 3 Variable Depth is indicated either as 110 00 or as 115 00 in AHD GWHYPLOT Groundwater PLOT of all Holes and Pipes for a given Datasource Training on aj x Program Options Help Code Site List Data Source V arFram Yaro Type Als Bottom Top DATA awoooo01 2 GWDEPTH 110 00 110 LINE LIN auro o o Right Hand Asis one trace per page when Aight Hand amp xiszyes PLOT Each Page Spans 1 PERIOD Pernod of record Divided Inta 1x pEFAuLT Best possible resolution Stark Time foo 00 01 01 1375 Ignored for Period of record Number of Pages 1 Ignored for Period of record Plot Options DEF AU LT Plot Output scr x Close HYSCRIPT complete Outputs NSW Office of Water Period 13 Year Plot Start 00 00_01 01 1966 Interval 10 Day PlotEnd 00 00 01 01 1979 gt GVV000001 110 00 Line Point Bore D 18 E SL 8 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 2 0 Continuously Monitored Logger Bores 2 1 Bore Numbers Matching original numbers 2 1 1 Bores without multiple measuring Points 65 NSW Office of Water October 2014 PINNEENA Ground Water Version
28. being a handy reference for our help desk The second page is a product evaluation We would appreciate your comments on the programs and documentation once you have explored PINNEENA GW 10 1 and have some experience with its use PINNEENA EVALUATION El Phone Feo 8 0 CPU Type Pentium III IV DUAL Core 64 BIT 32 BIT AMD32 AMD64 Mb Program Use e g research consulting etc Experience Yes No Number of Comment cere ANE Are you experienced with HYDSTRA software Are you familiar with PCs and the Windows OS Are you experienced in Hydrogeology a Are you experienced with Mapping programs System Use Do you use other Hydrological or Statistical Packages If so what package Is it easy to transfer data to this package EM 71 NSW Office of Water Oct 2014 PINNEENA Continuous Monitoring Version 10 1 PINNEENA EVALUATION Do you use the HYDDE or HYDLL programmatic access to data How do you access the MapHYD HYDSTRA Plot Programs EX data Please tick main Precomputed HYDSTRA Report Programs access Reports HYDSTRA Use Comment Do you use the Pre computed Reports in MapHYD Would you like to see other reports in this section Did you find the general HYDSTRA programs easy to use Is there enough help to enable you to use the programs Have you had any problems running particular programs Have you any other suggestions or comments Docum
29. flow data is a combination of height and rating tables each of which have their own quality codes The resultant quality code of the computed flow is the worst of the height and ratings The full list of Quality codes used by NOW are shown in Appendix C NSW Office of Water October 2014 PINNEENA Ground Water Version 10 1 5 0 OPERATING PINNEENA After you have installed PINNEENA GW four options will be added to the START MENU on your desk top under the PINNEENA GW 10 1 option HYDSTRA Help File MET MAPHYD ac PIMMEEMA H XPLORE 1 HYDSTRAHelpFile online help for operating HYDSTRA programs 2 MAPHYD a spatial i e mapping interface to the data 3 PINNEENA Explorer a windows style menu system A double click by the mouse on any of these options will start a different PINNEENA HYDSTRA program or help file With the use of the 32bit Operating environment some dynamic libraries are loaded into memory at start up This may take a short time to load from the DVD but it will decrease the subsequent loading time for most programs 5 1 Using PINNEENA Explorer When you click on the PINNEENA HYXPLORE option in the start menu a new PINNEENA menu system will be started HYXPLORE Hydstra Explorer GWPINNEENA 10 1 cB 3 File Edit Menus Options Help C QA m 2 7 Profile GWPINNEENA 10 1 Y HYMANAGE GW GW Sites Data Browser LY NSW GW Map ALL Y NSW GW Map DISCRETE Y NSW GW Map CONTINUOUS oo QJ FILE VIE
30. illustrates one of the traps for young players in viewing graphical data There are less issues in viewing tabular data be it from the data extraction programs or from the programs that produce formatted text outputs Only the period you have specified is displayed Site GWOZ25350 2 Year 2011 Variable 110 00 Bore Water Level below Measuring Pt in Metres Table Type Level Figures are for period ending 24 00 Day Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun dul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Day 1 5 7194 6 1374 4 8954 4 7724 5 3484 5 5324 5 8424 6 3214 5 8294 5 8714 5 7114 5 8904 1 2 5 7308 6 1484 4 8354 4 7884 5 3894 5 5544 5 9214 6 3364 5 7954 5 757A 5 7734 5 8871 2 3 5 7424 6 1584 4 8444 4 7734 5 4044 5 6264 6 0004 11 5 7924 5 6914 5 7844 5 9144 3 4 5 7554 6 1661 4 8194 4 7694 5 3974 5 6574 6 0594 6 3294 5 8094 5 6684 5 7674 5 9314 4 5 5 7684 6 1684 4 7604 4 7634 5 3744 5 6604 6 0824 6 3524 5 8154 5 6834 5 8024 5 8954 5 6 5 7814 6 1064 4 7194 4 7774 5 3884 5 6654 6 1004 6 3904 5 8604 5 6924 5 8532 5 9152 6 7 5 7961 6 0084 4 7454 4 7894 5 4484 5 6754 6 0584 6 4194 5 8184 5 6844 5 8584 5 9484 7 8 5 8094 5 8991 4 7961 4 8191 5 4894 5 6834 5 9844 6 4524 5 8244 5 6644 5 8864 5 9604 8 9 5 8244 11 4 6112 4 9054 5 4814 5 6984 6 0254 6 4624 5 8814 5 6554 11 5 9622 9 10 5 8371 5 6744 4 8224 5 0094 5 4864 5 6724 6 0884 6 4664 5 8604 5 6254 5 8954 5 9904 10 11 5 8504 5 5864 4 8044 5 0334 5 5434 5 6284 6 0474 6 4244 5 8464 5 5844 5 8374 6 0284 11 12 5 8654 5 4394 4 7754 5 0414 5 5224
31. lt oom 965km 110 0421 0 6813 oom Timer I Hints f Drawing Grid At the bottom of the map there are several controls Hints If this box is checked then all buttons edit boxes and other components will display little pop up hints when the mouse cursor moves over them This is very helpful when you are learning to use the program Drawing If ticked the map drawing is displayed as it goes i e builds the picture on the screen un ticked it will build the picture off screen and just present the finished map 35 NSW Office of Water October 2014 PINNEENA Ground Water Version 10 1 Zoom Indicator In the lower left corner is the zoom indicator It shows the approximate distance in kilometres between the left and right edges of the map in the map window Position Indicator Whenever the cursor is in the map window its approximate position is displayed in the middle of the bottom line Mode Indicator The current mode of the mouse s left button is displayed at the bottom of the screen Selection Indicator Next to the mode indicator is another window which displays the number of currently selected points 6 5 3 View Menu The view Menu provides options for moving about the main window View Mode Selection Find Cor Zoom Out This command zooms out to the extents of the View Window lt Ctrl O gt is a Zoom Unt BL shortcut Last View Alt Bkop Last View Returns the main map Mew Entire Lauer window to its previo
32. only Writeable tables are shown with green dots next to them read only tables have red dots e Print access to standard reports e Add Modify Delete and Copy Record allow you to make changes to tables in work areas only e Other Page for multipage screens e Link Unlink links and unlinks parent and child tables e Browse Form toggles between table and form views Pinneena Orphan Records Validate data e Statistics calculates basic statistics on numerical data I Statistics Ctrl G in the table n Documents e Documents shows documents and photographs NSW Office of Water October 2014 related to the site PINNEENA Ground Water Version 10 1 to filter on a list of sites created from the contents of a file or directory For details see the HYDSTRA documentation 9 4 Filter GW Manage Training on F e User filter allows you to Filter Data Help set a filter as described above User Filter Ctrl I Site List Filter Chris a O Radius from a point Rectangle Filter Clear All Filters 9 4 1 From a Point xj Radius from a point filters to all sites within a Filter Site records to those within a radius From a point zu Jonna ed radus Tom a Latitude 30 E jas E 55 1681 E SOUTH point Longitude La 9 xi ss E a 2448 2 EAST Radius of the circle 10 000 2 tkm x Cancel 9 4 2 From a Rectangle x Deg em Comer 1 Latitude EE E JE 1681
33. paths etc This will not usually need to be HyConfig HyDebug used Edit H MAN AGE IMI HYDEBUG If you have problems running Pinneena OFFICE or HYDSTRA may request you to run a program in debug mode This will create huge files e Edit HYMANAGE INI Not required Exil TT e Exit Exits the database system 60 NSW Office of Water October 2014 9 3 2 Manage HYDSYS Database Manage 51 Manage Edit View Tools Fil 5 Open Work Area CErl Ww Import Export A Toggle Read Only Print Ctrl P PINNEENA Ground Water Version 10 1 e Open work area It is possible to export data from database tables to a work area where they will be stored in the same format and structure as the archive tables You may use Pinneena to make changes to the data in these work areas e Export exports Pinneena data to a CSV file or a work area 9 3 3 Edit ag HYDSYS Database Manage SITE File Manage Edit View Tools Filter Add Ctrl 4 Modify Chri M Delete Ctrl D Copy Record Ctril Find Ctrl F 9 3 4 View ase Manage SITE Manag View Tools Filter Data Link LInlink Ctrl L Browse Form Ckrla B al 9 3 5 Tools e Orphan Records amp Validate Data not available in 61 1 Tools Filler Data Help e Import may be used to import data from a CSV file to a work area e Toggle read only toggles work areas between writeable and read
34. produced with missing or incomplete traces it is likely that the printer requires more memory This is generally not an issue with modern PCs and printers 3 3 Pre Installation checks The PINNEENA DVD will run successfully on PC s running Windows 8 and 8 1 Windows 7 Vista XP or Windows 2000 However please note that we have discovered that some systems may have trouble reading DVD R discs while others may have problems reading DVD R discs This issue is generally evidenced by not being able to fully install the PINNEENA software due to read errors from the disk PINNEENA DVD is produced in both versions If you have any troubles reading the DVD please inform us and send the DVD back to the Parramatta office where a replacement will be dispatched back to you If the disk has been damaged and is unusable then you will be charged a replacement fee 3 4 PINNEENA DVD Set up 5 There are some basic things you may need to do before you can successfully run the DVD on some older systems The installation program checks that these things have been done and flags any areas of concern However it is up to you to make any necessary changes Insert the PINNEENA disc in the DVD reader Start Windows Explorer and find the SETUP EXE file on the home root directory level of the DVD Run the SETUP EXE program This will create the entries in the Start Menu needed to run PINNEENA The PINNEENA DVD must be in the DVD reader for the system
35. sandstone limestone shales Groundwater occurs both within the pore space in the rock matrix and also within fractures and joints Fractured rocks volcanic and metamorphic rocks such as granite basalt shales and gneiss Groundwater in these rocks occurs mainly within fractures and joints Coastal Sands typically composed of unconsolidated sediments such as estuarine deposits and beach dunes They are mostly unconfined with a high porosity and shallow depth to the water table AURWILLUMBAH GOONDIWINDI 3 TIBOOBURRA INVERELL WALGETT o NARRABRI ARMIDALE de gal de na OONABARABRAN TES QIVANHOE NEWCASTLE LITHGOW SYDNEY WENTWORTH BURONGA D WOLLONGONG COOTAMUNDRA NARRANDERA GOULBURN NOWRA ce med ie umur PRESA QUEANBEYAN BATEMANS BAY THREDBO DENILIQUIN A ALBURY Water Source at Surface Alluvial m Coastal Sands EA Porous Rock Porous Rock GAB O 50 T00 ias a omues G RO U N DWAT E R S O U RC ES Fractured Rock Figure 2 Groundwater sources in NSW Finlayson BL and McMahon TA Runoff Variability in Australia Causes and Environmental Consequences International Hydrology and Water Resources Symposium Perth October 1991 p 504 511 3 NSW Office of Water October 2014 PINNEENA Ground Water Version 10 1 Alluvial Basalt Groundwater Groundwater Source Surface Water Source Outcropping Source Outcropping Alluvial Gro
36. the previous run The Menus Rerun menu option and the lt F8 gt key does the same thing Search Displays a dialogue box to search fora HYDSTRA menu item You may search for any part of a menu item DOS Creates a DOS box in which you can run commands The File DOS shell menu option and the lt F9 gt key does it also Login Lets you login and change user IDs not required for PINNEENA Help Starts up the HYDSTRA help file at the topic of the currently highlighted program Hide This hides unhide the menus in the left hand pane to give your outputs Unhide greater viewing area There are also a range of shortcut keys which will assist you in operating HYDSTRA programs They include F1 is the help key as discussed above F8 is the rerun key Allows you to re run the last job All the parameters from the last time you ran the program are restored and can be used again and or edited F9 is the Shell to DOS key at the DOS prompt exit ENTER or closing the window will return you to the HYDSTRA menu ALT F4 will exit you completely from the HYXPLORE ESC will take you from the parameter or menus screen to the next menu above At the top line of the screen here is located a series of drop down menus access to which may also be gained by pressing the ALT key and the underlined or highlighted character These options also have shortcut keys so they can be accessed directly Some of the more common options have been descr
37. this data is differentiated by the variable number For example Water level depth in metres variable number 110 rainfall in millimetres variable number 10 Not only is the type of data differentiated but the units it is stored in are also differentiated by the variable number For Example stream height in decimal feet variable number 101 rainfall in points variable number 9 this differentiation also allows for the conversion of data between these variables For example VarFrom 110 VarTo 2110 This says that no conversion is required just use the stream height data in metres commonly used variable numbers and conversion are outlined in the Data section Plottype Because of the large amount of data stored it is neither possible nor desirable to plot every data point on a typical trace Plot type gives the user control over how the data is displayed However it does rely on the user understanding how the data is handled by Mean Total histograms Cumulative trace Instantaneous value Maximum Hinimum Point data as stored Point data as stored joined with lines Line data as stored Uertical lines from base to value Uertical lines from base to value point une EL BD AREA TIR HYDSTRA A of 35136 intervals may be plotted on a trace with a maximum of 2 points per interval For data that is stored or computed as continuous data e g Water depth in metres the following plotting options can be
38. 0 1210 00 MEAN o m cwAs 110 00 110 00 wEAN Ir E GWMEAS 1 110 00 110 00 MEAN o S Gumeas 1 110 00 110 00 MEAN n a gwMEASCi 110 00 i10 00 MEAN o ameasc 110 00 110 00 MEAN o a omeas 110 00 110 00 MEAN lo Ea GAMEAS 1 i10 00 ii10 00 MEAN E a GwMEAS 1 110 00 110 00 MEAN C E iGwMEAS 1 110 00 110 00 MEAN Interval Multiplier DAY 1 0000 Megative Time Offset 0 00 Hours Start of First Interval 00 00 01 01 1980 Start End for combined Start of Last Interval 00 00 01 01 1980 period of record superset Output Time of Interval END gt f Data Type lt gt POINT Output File s x Time in days El NO if template or std time format Output Quality Codes E Output Comments NO Time format template HH II EE DD MM vYYv Click on the Period button TS Data Wizard Station ite Archive sd AUR Period Cancel lt Back Next gt PERIOD GW000001 GW 1 1 110 1 Oc ir ita Source VarFrom Variable 110 00 110 04 Com LLL L 110 00 110 GWODODO 30 ti 110 00 110 GCWwODO120 1 110 00 110 GwO00133 110 00 110 Gwoo0183 ii 110 00 iio Co OH 2 2 5 LI 110 00 110 GOGO 44 LL 110 00 110 GWwODOZ 61 Li 110 00 110 GwW00D0O287 L 110 00 110 GCWODOS18 ti 110 00 110 Gw000329 110 00 110
39. 00 18 07 1966 24 856 C MANNUALY MONITORED BORES 00 00 00 19 07 1966 24 875 4L Database Tools 00 00 00 20 07 1966 24 895 00 00 00 21 07 1966 24 914 00 00 00 22 07 1966 24 934 00 00 00 23 07 1966 24 953 00 00 00 24 07 1966 24 373 00 00 00 25 07 1966 24 992 00 00 00 26 07 1966 25 012 00 00 00 27 07 1966 25 031 00 00 00 28 07 1966 25 051 00 00 00 25 07 1966 25 070 00 00 00 30 07 1966 25 089 00 00 00 31 07 1966 25 109 all Run x o gt Ld DB Apollo FAGWO30914 hyd dat dbf TS Files Version 10 4 0 OrgCode DWR _ User Read Only System Output from HY CSV c temp temp HYCSV_ListDevTemp_FACFIVEV jnk 4 Read only SE You have successfully run a test with the HYCSV program This writes a file to the Temp Temp directory If you are successful in both installing PINNEENA and running the program please ignore the following Otherwise if you are allowed able to you suggest that you briefly turn off the User Access Control in Control Panel in Windows 8 go to Start Control Panel User Accounts Don t forget to turn UAC on again after you have finished the installation and reboot your computer 10 NSW Office of Water October 2014 11 e v E All C User Ac File Edit View Tools Help Control Panel Home Manage your credentials Create a password reset disk Link online IDs Manage your file encryption certificates Configure advanced user profile properties Change my environment var
40. 05 ha al Sie Parent SiteName Short Name Northing Grid Datum Latitude Longitude m MEE E pE 361484 0 6321380 0 13 2 3766475 145513283953 Pies Ba vl 1 rows SITE GWO30105 oe Site cwo30105 Parent Site None Bite Name Short Name 5 Grid Ref Zone 55 Easting 361484 0 Nothing 6321380 0 Grid Datum RENNES Not set Latitude 33 23766478 33141585 Longitude 145 51328393 14530478E Lat Long Datum Unknown Position amp ccuracy 12 GPS Global Positioning System Elevation 121 500 Elev Accuracy ox R L at Surface Local Map Ref Timezone 0 0 Offset of standard local time from GMT Current Active Site Not set Owner v unknown Site Commence 01 01 1800 Site Cease 01 01 1800 Site Type aw Groundwater Bore GW Processing Group Notset Organisation pw NSW Office of Water Office Site Operated From Not set Hydrographer eo None Network Classification Not set 29 NSW Office of Water October 2014 PINNEENA Ground Water Version 10 1 6 3 2 Time Series Double clicking on Time Series will show a list of data stored by variable for the nominated site This uses the program HYSCANNR The program is also available from the Data Management option This parameter screen gives the user a list of the data available for the nominated site One or more variables may be selected for viewing by holding the Contro
41. 06 2013 Period 1 Year Interval 12 Hour Site Var Type Start Name GVYYO36982A Bore level below MP Max amp Min 01 01 2011 GVYY036982B Bore level below MP Max amp Min 01 01 2011 2 3 Bore Numbers ends with 1 2 3 2 3 1 Bores with Multiple measuring Points Using 1 2 3for Pipes After A B C different measuring points were marked as 1 2 3 etc for different Pipes 2 3 3 Data Source For these bores Data Source to be used is A An example for GW036982A B which is a continuously monitored bore is shown below 67 NSW Office of Water October 2014 PINNEENA Ground Water Version 10 1 2 3 4 Variable Depth is indicated either as 110 00 or as 115 00 in AHD 22 HYMPLOT Plot Multiple Periods of Hydstra Data Together Training on is ioj x Program Options Help Code DATA DATA DATA DATA DATA PLOT Site Data Source V arFram Yala Start Time Type Anis Bottom Top fowo2z5350_1 209 A 110 00 II 110 00 00 00_01 01 2011 maomin LIN auTo II fawo25350_2 veel A 110 00 I 110 00 pa 0 01701 2011 AMIA LIN auTo zl Each Trace Spans isifresr l Divided Into 1 3jfoerauct E Best possible resolution Stack Traces E Plot Output scr X coe 2 3 5 Output 6 6 6 2 5 8 54 46 N Sw Offi ce of Wate r HYMPLOT 62 Output 25 06 2013 Period 1 Year Interval 12 Hour Site Var Type Start Name 159025350 1 Bore level below MP Max amp Min 01 0
42. 1 2011 2W025350 2 Bore level below MP Max Min 01 01 2011 6 6 6 2 5 8 54 Then finally currently pipes were marked as 01 02 03 2 3 6 Output with GWDEPTH Datasource Default Datasource for Mannually Monitored descrete bores is GW 1 1 GW 2 2 etc This plots consideres depth as positive eventhough it is measured from groundlevel downwards In this version we have to mannually change the Datasource to GWDEPTH 1 1 GW 2 2 etc to get the actual plots 68 NSW Office of Water October 2014 PINNEENA Ground Water Version 10 1 on HYMPLOT Plot Multiple Periods of Hydstra Data Together GWPINNEENAA 1 E ella Program Options Help Code Site Data Source VarFrom Va Yo Start Time Type Axis Bottom GW025 334 a GNDEPTH 110 00 110 00 00 00 01 01 1970 MAXMIN LIN AUTO Gw025334 GADEPTH 110 00 110 00 00 00 01 01 1970 MAXMIN LIN SAME e GAMEAS 1 110 00 110 00 00 00 01 01 2013 MAXMIN LIN AUTO a GAMEAS 1 110 00 110 00 00 00 01 01 2013 MAXMIN LIN AUTO GHMEAS 1 110 00 110 00 00 00 01 01 2013 MAXMIN LIN AUTO Each Trace Spans 114 PERIOD Period of record Divided Into DEFAULT Best possible resolution Stack Traces Plot Output X Close HYMPLOT complete HYVIEW View Graphical and Text Output GWPINNEENAA 1 o o ooo o CAME File Edit Options Help Page 1 l x NSW Office ef Water HYMPLOT V62
43. 5 Examples of groundwater monitoring sites are shown in Figure 10 below What is typically recorded at a site is the depth below the measuring point or from bores in the Great Artesian Basin the bore pressure is measured For the majority of the sites water level measurements are obtained manually However increasingly digital logging and sensing equipment is being used to measure much more frequently than was possible with manual measurements As well at a number of sites this data is being telemetered to a central location to be made available in near real time At most sites with water level data while what is measured is the depth below the measuring point this data can be converted to depth below the surface and also to level in metres AHD NSW Office of Water October 2014 PINNEENA Ground Water Version 10 1 Groundwater ve Manual Water Level measurement 110 0 Depth below ground level m 113 Ground Level Water level m AHD 115 Logger Water Level measurement 114 Logger Gauge Zero ve Figure 10 Groundwater level measurement 4 2 Key Concepts There are a number of things that you must know before you can access the data from most programs on Pinneena GW 4 2 1 Site Location All monitoring sites operated by NOW are allocated a unique site number You must know this number to be able to access the site s associated data Program Options Help Plot bw Data Plot
44. 7 2 HYDSTRA Help A windows help file is available to all PINNEENA users explaining how to use the various HYDSTRA programs This can be obtained before starting the program by selecting the Hydstra Help File option in the Windows Start menu the on line HYDSTRA help manual will be made available PINMEENA KI HYDSTRA Help File 7 Also using the F1 key or the blue question mark key icon on the HYXPLORE menu bar while a menu item is highlighted or using the Help function from within a program screen will take you to the help screen for that program or option The on line help system will open with the relevant section opened for viewing E HYDSYS 8 11 00 Help File If not already at the desired location clicking on the Contents tab will show the full list of chapter headings M a 5 39 NSW Office of Water October 2014 PINNEENA Ground Water Version 10 1 This list may be expanded by either double clicking a book icon or clicking on the sign when a book icon has been selected Clicking on any of the pages icons will display the information about the topic in the right hand box E Hydstra v10 04 Help File compiled 2012 10 11 AK c oo f amp f Hide Back Forward Home Print Options Contents Index Search Fat Type in the keyword to find HYMANAGE Database Table Management Introduction HYMANAGE All database tables are managed by a special data maintenance routin
45. BMP BHP Windows Bit Map JPi JP1 JPEG File JP JP JPEG File JPG JPG JPEG File PH1 PH1 PHG File PH PH PHG File PHG PHG PHG File SVG SWG SVG File WIP WIEP Windows Interactive Plot File WIT WIT WIP File Text Format WHE WHE Windows HetaFile e f the output standard format is a report ie text or there is a plot or print option in the program than there are additional options for output NSW Office of Water October 2014 PINNEENA Ground Water Version 10 1 List Output Device X C P Printer C X Open in Excel C H5 Add header footer and show HP Add header footer and print File File name s Append Perl filter o Output action Expression S X Cancel X will load the text output into MS Excel Note Unless the output is from HYCSV the data will not be automatically formatted into columns HS and HP will load the text output into MS Word 8 3 Extraction Programs Included in the Extraction menu is a section called Extraction Programs m y Data Extraction Programs E Exract Data in Create CSV Files Y Edract Data in TXT Files This menu contain direct access to the most commonly used programs in PINNEENA and saves having to hunt through the other menus to find the programs you commonly may wish to use 8 4 Viewing Outputs The generated output is displayed in a special viewing window either as a separate window or as the right hand window in PINNEENA Explore This spec
46. ENA Ground Water Version 10 1 6 3 6 Documents iBi xi File Options Help Data Setup Station List 410001 AP Data Archive 1 Documents um web B downstream D gauge D site B Thumbs It is also possible to view a range of documents typically photos associated with the site if they exist by opening the documents section 6 3 7 Mapping Interface Components The HYDSTRA help system contains a comprehensive explanation of the components of MAPHYD The following is a quick review of the more useful features Menu Bar File Map View Mode Selection Find Contours Gauges Options Help At the top of the screen is the menu bar which provides access to all the functions of the mapping package 6 3 8 Shortcut Buttons RADA Si The shortcut buttons allow quick access to various menu actions The buttons are explained in more detail in the following sections O Projection Latitude Longiltude 6 3 8 1 Map Window The large window on the left is the map window It will display the map name in the top left hand corner This is the active map viewing area where all connections to the data are made y COP SYDNEY ih tr A BEGA 33 NSW Office of Water October 2014 6 3 8 2 View Window PINNEENA Ground Water Version 10 1 The small window on the right is the View Window It will always show the whole area of the map Aa rectangle indicating the current zoom position in the Map
47. GOONA NO 2 io Y HYDRLMP Measuring Point De Gwo04372 MUMBLEBONE NO 1 E Q ARTSUMM Artesian Flow Sumr Gw004373 MUMBLEBONE NO 2 o iQ ARTDIST Artesian Disi GW004374 MUNDADOO NO 1 a O ARTFLOWS Artesian Fic Gw004375 MUNGIE BUNDIE ARTPRESS Artesian Pre ON ATE ee E PUMPTEST Pump Test Summi GW004378 MUNGYER p O PUMPREAD Pump Test cw004379 MUNNA MUNNA EQ GWTRACE Geophysical Trace GW004380 NARDOO um GWTRACER Geophysic Gwo04381 NARRABRI HISTORY Site History readonly Gw004382 NARRAWAY NO 1 OD STNINI Site Specific Data readonly Gw004383 NARRAWIN O PERIOD Period of Record readonly Geass MATIVEZUEG MR FORMATS Formations lithography lookup readon SNP NEM gt Gwoo43se NEBEA NO 1 im COMPANY Company Information readonly Tewnna387 MEDGERA Ej DRILLER GW Drillers readonly GW004388 NELGOWRIE e Y DRILLIC Driller Licenses readonly GW004389 NEVERTIRE DRILSLIC Driller Interstate Licenses readonl Gwo04330 NINETY ONE MILE DRILEQUP Driller Equipment readonly Gw004391 NOCOLECHE NO 1 DRILEXP Driller Experience readonly Gw004392 NOCOLECHE NO 2 O DRILEXAM Driller Examples readonly REA PEDRERA DRILAPP Driller License Applications reado MIHI NOCDEEEHECNOS Gw004395 NOCOLECHE NO 5 ico O DRILHIST Driller History readonly wo04396 NOCOLECHE NO 6 Q GWAREA Groundwater Areas readonly GW004397 NOONBAH IL GWHGU Hydro geological
48. GwOOODO1 Mee allel ol lolololol lo lll llas MI i 4 c Interval Multiplier DAY 1 0000 Negative Time Offset 0 00 Hours Start af First Interval 00 00 01 01 1980 Start End for combined Start of Last Interval 00 00 01 01 1980 period of record superset Output Time of Interval END if Data Type lt gt POINT Output File Time in days E NO if template or std time format Output Quality Codes Output Comments Time format template 9 NSW Office of Water October 2014 PINNEENA Ground Water Version 10 1 The HYCSV program will now return the data for the GW000001 Site HYXPLORE Hydstra Explorer GWPINNEENA 10 1 cB 2 File Edt Menus Options Help O ar He 7 V Profile GWPINNEENA 10 1 oof HYMANAGE GW GW Sites Data Browser xj e NSW GW Map ALL P1 Time GWO00001 is P E NSW GW Map DISCRETE and 110 00 a Y NSW GW Map CONTINUOUS rae cae ae EEVEWER 00 00 00 Yirdg T8 24 700 L1 Data Extraction Programs EE crac er rre us EY Extract Data in Create CSV Files 00 00 00 11 07 1968 24 719 ED ES Extract Data in TXT Files 00 00 00 12 07 1966 Au V fan Advanced Programs 00 00 00 13 07 1966 24 758 29 Work Summary Sheets 00 00 00 14 07 1966 24 778 dS Vans Reeods 00 00 00 15 07 1966 24 797 fat p 77 Various Plots 00 00 00 16 07 1966 24 817 3 ALL NSW BORES 00 00 00 17 07 1966 24 836 3 BORES WITH LOGGERS 00 00
49. INSTHIST Instrument History re PEAKTIME Time of Peak Serie SERIES Peak Series rez DWRSITE NSW Specific Site li RATEPER Rating Tables Perioc RATEHED Rating Table O RATEPTS Rating Q RATEEGN Rating SSHIFT Rating Tables St TSHIFT Rating Tables Ti TTABHED Time based Table H TTABPTS Time based T GAUGINGS Gaugings readonly GAUGMEAS Gauging fie SECTHED Cross Section Head SECTIONS Cross Sectio SECTSURV Sections Surveys NINIKW Site Specific Data Keywor MOO 0000000 1 OOO d S f SE Linked View Unknown GW 0 MA 0 TS C To see the records for GW000020 we have to go back to the parent or top table SITE and select GW000020 In the box at the left of the screen all the tables in the system are displayed You can choose the database you wish to be active by clicking on it This will display the first entry for that site in the database you select 9 3 Menu Options Access the full range of database menu options can be gained by 1 Moving the mouse across the menu item and selecting the desired option 2 Using the short cut keys see above or 3 clicking on one of the toolbar buttons The database function keys only operate on the opened screen 9 3 1 File m e Close closes the currently open table File Manage Edit View Tools n GIO e HYCONFIG allows you to make temporary changes to Close i timeouts
50. LWAYS V LPL MAINROAD 0 Main Towns iM Irrigation D ams 7 Macro PLANS 7 Leas m EX mmm LS ese ES X x xl xl x 1 x x x Figure 8 View of Various layers in MAPS 26 NSW Office of Water October 2014 PINNEENA Ground Water Version 10 1 6 1 Using the map to view data Zoom into the area of interest using either the Zoom Icon 5 and selecting an area in the NSW Base Map main window or selecting an area in the smaller View window These actions are explained in more detail in the following section If a Site Layer is viewable and active ie both tick boxes are selected in the Key Window and the right mouse button is clicked when on a site blue triangle then a pop up site descriptor appears on the screen with the site number and name GWOS0105 By right clicking on the this popup a program called MapView is started This program allows site specific interactive of data from this site GW030105 Map iew FS fel xe File Options Help Setup When using Time series data Data Datasource A un Source could be A or PROV When obal Apps Station List FILE CNTEMPATEMPAMAPHYD SITES NCSCDGFH INK m Reports Section GwcoNTINUDUS using Discrete Data Source change the i Y Documents Section wCONTINUOUS data source to GW 1 1 GW 2 2 etc to Applications Section GwCONTINUDUS Global Applications Section GWCONTINUOUS Site Details v Time Series Data 7 Sta
51. M server This COM server is used by several add ons to Hydstra The COM server DLL is D SHYDAS SSRUMNSHYDBLL BLE The error was Unepecited error This is sometimes caused by someone having insufficient logon priwiledges Please talk to your system administrator If vau need to register the COM object manually the command is regsvr3z D amp HYDSSSYSSRUNSHYTDBLE DLL HYRPLORE is attempting to configure Windows to treat HSC files as HyScript jobs This association allows HSC files to be executed by clicking on them However an error has occured The error was Failed to create key hydstra hsc auto Filesshell This i sometimes caused by someone having insufficient logon priviledges Please talk to your system administrator This requires that you select Start Run and enter the following text Regsvr32 d hyd sys run hydll dll Where d the drive letter of your DVD drive This is shown in the following screen shot Rin o Type the name of a program folder document or Internet resource and Windows will open it for you regsvr32 dihyeaisysyrunhvall dit Cancel Browse Also if you have problems with accessing the Help file contents ie you see the menu on the left hand side but it returns no content in the right hand panel then please follow the instructions below If this occurs you will need to run the CHM REG file from the DVD in the HYD SYS RUN directory Again you have to be logged in as an admini
52. MEAN Plot of Daily Max HYNRS Site Network Review S HYOPSWB River Operations V HYPAGE Send Pager Message HYPARTST Partitioned Statistic HYPEAKS Extract Peaks from H HYPERIOD Print Period of Rec e M EL UU E di HYPERUPD Update Period of F STINSON Sister 00 Dildo Ki m HYPGAUGE Pressure Gauge P HYPIXZwWIP Convert Image File HYPLOFIL Plot Hydstra Plot File HYPLOT Plot Hudstra Data Xl Display 7 2 1 Other Help Features Index Contents Index Search Favorites Type in the keyword to find m Control Constructs cony convolution Copyright corel correlation funcion cos cosine function Course Assessment Create a new action or add to an existir Create parameter screen Create Perl script Creating a New Oracle Database Creating and Using Dynamic INI Files Cross Sechons ES File Format Contents Index Search Favorites Selecting the Index Tab will show a list of all Key Type in the keyword to find words that have been indexed in the help file H text files Tidally Afected Water Level K text files Air Temperature AE Tur N tex fies Non Tidaly Affected Water Level Clicking on a topic in the Left hand pane will take you 4 to that key word phrase in the help file O text files Discharge Measurement R text files Daily Unit Concentration Sediment A Short Tutorial on Mapping abs absolute value Access Database 40 NSW Office of Water October
53. Output 11 10 2013 Period 45 Year Interval 1 Month Site Var Type Start Name GW025334 Bore level below MP Max amp Min 01 01 1970 GWDEPTH 1 1 GW025334 Bore level below MP Max amp Min 01 01 1970 GWDEPTH 2 2 AAA Output from HYMPLOT c temp temp HYMPLOT_ScrPlot_ ORMKVRDK wip 7 Read only 2 3 7 Hydrographs Plot in MAPS Applicable to Continuous Depth Plots only Gy GW025329 MapView UB GW025329 MapView File Options Help File Options Help Data Cation Gw0253b9 mm station GYWO2Z5329 1 N atasource CP Datasource CP There may be a an Archive data for GW025329 as they are represented as gw025329 1 Hence the station need to be changed as GWO025329 1 This is done by selecting from dropdown menu available for stations 69 NSW Office of Water October 2014 PINNEENA Ground Water Version 10 1 Appendix B PINNEENA 10 1 Short Cut Keys From the Menu screens Help allows you to browse the documentation for the program highlighted Rerun will restore the last parameter screen for the program highlighted DOS will shell you to DOS Abort will exit from the current menu screen From the Parameter screens lt F1 gt Help will give information about the field if available F2 Lookup will allow you to select from a lookup table Enter Execute the program Standard Windows definition lt A gt Up Arrow will move the cursor to the next line up
54. PINNEENA Ground Water Version 10 1 N y D hr Department of qw Primary Industries GOVERNMENT Office of Water PINNEENA GW VERSION 10 1 Groundwater bores user guide NSW groundwater database www d pl nsw gov au i NSW Office of Water Oct 2014 PINNEENA Ground Water Version 10 1 Pinneena TO T Groundwater works veers quide Mew South Virales qveosmawater database Published by the NS Deparment of Primary Industries Office of Water November 2014 HAS CHfice of Waber Level 10 10 Valentine Awe P O Bos 3720 Perramatiea MEX 21241 T 02 5860 1042 F 02 S665 73089 informations new gon au Ven Wel en ree Conv Bii The NS Office of Wabe meneges ihe policy and regulador frameworks for the state s surface and groundwater resources to provide a secure Ami sustainebde water supply for all users IE also supports water utilities in the provision of water and sewerage Services throughout New South Wales ISSN 14 49 6100 Cover Monitoring Bore GW OS6747wit Soler Panels Typical Continuously Monitored Bore JTM 12185 Stace of Name Gout Vales Tena the Department of Trade ana masiman Segional Intrastruoture and 5endcgs 2014 You may copy distributa and chanics Troy deal with this publication for ary purpose provided tha you acribute the NS Department of Primary Industrias os the overer Didara The infomation coctairec in This publication is based on dos dedos and undersiandas at the tima of wriing Moamar 2014 F
55. Period Table PERIOD GW000001 6W 1 13 110 110 Lao la E 0 Sub Desc The program will provide a view of the Period table which shows what data has been collected at each site from which you may select a site variable and period to view 7 4 Filling in the Other Data At each step the Wizard gathers the data necessary to fill out the parameter screen of the calling program At any time all this information can be transferred across to the program s parameter screen for you by clicking on the Finish button TS Data Wizard Xs Station Giw093038 Site Archive Work Aux Groups Period Cancel lt Back Next gt Finish 44 NSW Office of Water October 2014 To gather this data after you have selected your site you click on the Next button The program will respond with the suffixes for any data files for that site in PINNEENA there will only be one suffix A click on the Next button to move on PINNEENA Ground Water Version 10 1 TS Data Wizard 38 Station Gwiog3038 NT Data Source Gwi VarFrom 10 Bare Water Level below Measuring Pt Metres Start Date 00 00_19 05 2000 Use these dates End Date 00 00 17 07 2014 Cancel Back Next gt Finish The Wizard will then check the data file and list all of the variables for which data is held Select the required variable and click the Next button The program will then list in a drop do
56. REAT Bore Treatments reac dd O GWDEVEL Bore Development fre E iia Gh LITHDRIL Lithology Drillers Log ina O LITHGEO Lithology Geologists Le er O LITHSTRA thology Strata fread E M GWPIPE Groundwater Pipes reac j es CASING Bore Casings reac MES HYDMEAS Hydrographic M eo HYDRLMP Measuring Point Ej ARTSUMM Artesian Flow 5 L4 ARTDIST Artesian D D ARTFLOWS Artesiar D ARTPRESS Artesian Ej PUMPTEST Pump Test Su 2 Lo O PUMPREAD Pump T H O GWTRACE Geophysical Tr D GWTRACER Geop o HISTORY Site History readoriy i TUN O STNINI Site Specific Data readonly ies PERIOD Period of Record readonly P FORMATS Formations lithography lookup rea 9 COMPANY Company Information readonty Bee M ORILUC Driller Licenses readonly O DRILSLIC Driller Interstate Licenses rear i Sues O DRILEQUP Driller Equipment readonly linked j its O DRILEXP Driller Experience readonly DRILEXAM Diriler Examples pes View Unknown GW 0 MA T Browse View view all fields for all tables 9 2 Linked Databases All databases have a field or set of fields that uniquely identifies every record Typically this is the eight character site number or site identifier This is called the primary key of the table Records are generally shown sorted by the primary key The key is also used to define hierarchical relationships between tables Many database progr
57. SW For some of these communities it is their only source of water The water is used for drinking industry and commerce stock watering and irrigation The cost of finding alternative supplies in these cases may be prohibitive The volume of all groundwater in NSW is estimated to be about 5 110 million mega litres ML enough to cover the State to a depth of four metres This is about 200 times the storage capacity of all the water supply dams in the State Unfortunately the groundwater is not all of good quality nor uniformly distributed with less than 5 million ML suitable or obtainable for use Records reveal extreme variations at depths from a few metres to some 1 400 metres yields from nil to 400 litres per second and salinity from about that of rainwater to about ten times that of seawater NSW Office of Water October 2014 PINNEENA Ground Water Version 10 1 Table 2 Groundwater Sources in NSW Alluvium Coastal Sands Porous rock Fractured rock total Total consumption in NSW is about one million mega litres a year on average with more than 600 000ML used each year for agriculture and stock purposes as well as 15 000ML for industry commerce mining and recreation An additional 60 000ML is taken for urban use by over 130 communities as well as an unknown amount for private domestic purposes especially in arid areas of the state where surface supplies are unreliable or absent There are more than 100 000 lic
58. TCHW Prepare HYBATCI to appear on a single plot In particular the first and last sites in the list ia aa raices He ple define a transect line and all the intermediate sites when projected onto 171 0 222 0 a 171 BACKEILL Lreate List of altes i aen i x 75 USTED ESSA LEE that line must fall between the first and last sites rie m a Tiling columns rows EN 109 0 199 0 2 LITHDRIL SHLE Display Set these as renuired to lav nut more than nne site ner nana The maximum X L a Ti eie F E 199 i ITESTRA Press lt List Topics gt to see the relevant documents then select the desired entry The document page is displayed with all its relevant information 41 NSW Office of Water October 2014 PINNEENA Ground Water Version 10 1 7 3 In Program Help HYMPLOT Plot Multiple Periods of Hydstra Data Together Training on F f i l x Program Options Help Code Site DATA jawo36235 DATA Gwo36236 DATA cwo36237 110 00 f 110 00 00 00 01 01 1275 INST a auro DATA o GWMEASC1 y 110 00 jf 110 00 z 00 00 01 01 2013 z M amp xwiw z LiN fauto DATA o wf GWMEAS 1 y 110 00 Jf 110 00 z 00 00 01 01 2013 z M amp xwiw z LiN z amp uro PLOT Each Trace Spans 1 PER IOD Period of record VarTo Start Time 110 00 00 00 01 01 1971 Bottom Top i 4 4 4 Divided Into 1 pav Stack Traces E Plot Output Fs X Close HYMPLOT comple
59. W Concepts While as much as possible has been done to hide some of the complexities of data discovery and data reporting there are still a number of other concepts that should be understood before attempting to use some of the more complex tools available on PINNEENA GW Most of the following concepts apply primarily to Time Series data and those users familiar with PINNEENA CM should have already been introduced to them 4 3 1 Continuous Data While this is not the most common type of data stored on the PINNEENA GW DVD it is still important It should be recognised that the name is something of a misnomer in that the data as stored is not continuous rather it is digitally sampled at regular enough intervals to allow an accurate representation of the continuous trace of the data With the advancing technology analogue devices such as a chart recorder made it possible to continuously record the hydrometric processes as they occurred in nature 19 NSW Office of Water October 2014 PINNEENA Ground Water Version 10 1 However to store this continuous data in computers it was then necessary to sample it a discrete intervals ie to digitise the data These intervals were chosen so that the data points extracted were able to accurately represent what had occurred in the continuous process With digital data loggers being used today this sampling is done automatically Typically on NSW streams the recording interval is between 5 15
60. WER b y Data Extraction Programs bp Advanced Programs 53 Work Summary Sheets b Various Reports b Various Plots P E ALL NSW BORES p BORES WITH LOGGERS P 3 MANNUALY MONITORED BORES p C9 Database Tools Fun DB Apollo F GW030914 hyd dat dbf TS Files Version 10 4 0 OrgCode DWR User Read Only System F Read only Ji 23 NSW Office of Water October 2014 24 PINNEENA Ground Water Version 10 1 PINNEENA HYXPLORE is a menu program for accessing both the HYDSTRA programs and data files on the DVD and displaying the outputs from reporting and plotting programs It uses the familiar tree paradigm which is used by Windows Explorer but with some additional features which provide additional flexibility It uses a Windows Explorer style interface to find and run the HYDSTRA PINNEENA programs and to display outputs The menus options are controlled by an XML file and while they have been configured for the PINNEENA users it is possible for more advanced users to modify this file in their TEMP directory to change the appearance of the menus and to add external programs data files Perl procedures etc to the menus If you contemplate making any changes a copy of the original menus will always be available from the DVD NSW Office of Water FYMPLOT VEZ Ouigut 1082014 Period 1 Year Interval 12 Hour Site War Typ Start Name GWS 2 Bore level below MP Max amp Min 01 01 2013 Gurleigh Sect
61. aler BF Plots show drilling casing and backfill and optionally a text summary of the data ED e 1 0 1 LITEDRIL LOAM GWPURP Table Listing of the displayed Plots may be generated for more than one bore at a time and viewed on O ee 49 0 3 LITESTRA GWRECS Groundwater Record the screen printed or saved to a file Plots viewed on the screen or printed may be i omg z n per pello jos rel tiled several sites to each page GWPLOT may be run in batch mode with 0 0 80 0 1 0 DRILLING able Geophysical options being supplied as command line parameters E 1 0 7 0 i LITERIL CLAY GWTRACER TABLE GEOPHY P 9 Supp bids O 7o 5 0 a LITERIL SCY GWTREAT Table Details of the The generated bore plots are WIPs Windows Interactive Plots and may be edited C so 14 0 a LITHDRIL SDCY Help Menu interactively For details see the description of program HYVIEW E age E gt noel HF Fle ama EE x Hiding and Exposing Database F nee semen CJ ses 45 0 3 IMNEI sun HISTORY Table Site History EJ 49 0 58 0 3 LITHIBIL CLAY Hole and Pipe Diagram 8 GWPLOT Draw groundwater boe T oe C 49 0 199 0 3 LITESTRA hour extract hour from row time s gt E sec 69 0 3 LITHDRIL SELE HYACCESS INI Hydstra Licenc Program Options Help A 6 79 0 a LITHIRIL SDSW HYACCESS INI Hydstra Licenc EE v a x A HYACRO Unload a ACRO logge gt ee HYADS338 Process ADS V3 Stelt E 1 a pp HYADSPRO Process ADS Profi EN n as n ME ui HYAMEXP Exp
62. amappable predictable resource and e often large in volume and an effective buffer to drought The need to properly manage groundwater is therefore directly related to the value of this resource and the risk of devaluation or destruction of the resource or related environments through over exploitation or contamination The risks of groundwater resource degradation are real and significant and in some areas of the State the effects of degradation are beginning to translate into economic and environmental losses In recent years concern has increased about the declining condition of the State s water resources Increasing pressures on groundwater use have already resulted in the overexploitation of some aquifers and this may affect long term supplies Contaminated groundwater has been identified in both rural and urban areas and in a number of cases has posed serious threat to human and animal health In addition rising water tables and salinity problems have decreased the utility of other land and water resources and important wetlands have been degraded or lost altogether A variety of natural ecological systems are also sustained by groundwater including the base flow of rivers swamps wetlands springs and some lakes It is now understood that groundwater and surface water systems are closely integrated in the water cycle Surface waters can flow naturally to groundwater and conversely groundwater can be critical in providing base
63. ams will display a hierarchy of tables from a single screen There will be the parent table at the top of the hierarchy with possibly several child and grandchild tables below 59 Site Name MOOMIN plugged MOCONGLUL LA MOOR A 3 MOOR LANDS MORAM TMA MOREE MORE ROA MORTON PLAINS NO 1 MOUNT TENANDRA NO 1 MOUNT TENANDRA NO z MUCRERAWA NO 1 MUCKERAWA NO Z MULGAN Y MULLAD EY MULT AGOO NA NO 1 MULTAGOONA NO 2 MIMELEBONE NO i MUMBELEBONE NO 2 MUNDADOO NO 1 MUNGIE BUNDIE MUP GR AB AM BOR E MUNGER TE MUNG YER MONNA MUNNA MAR DOD NARRABR I NARRAWAY NO 1 MARRAWIN NATIVE DOG NEAR GO NEBEA NO 1 NED GERA NELGOWR IE NEWERTIRE NINETY ONE MILE NOCOLECHE MO 1 NOCOLECHE NO 2 NOCOLECHE MO 3 What this means is that if you select site GW000010 in the SITE database above you will not only see the SITE record s for GW000010 you will also see the STATION record s for GW000010 Similarly PERIOD records etc NSW Office of Water October 2014 PINNEENA Ground Water Version 10 1 E Hydstra Database Manage SITE Manage GWPINNEENA4 1 File Manage Edit View Tools Filter Help wx SE PR ARCHIVE 152686 rows SITE GW081096_01 ie a ms Ej Y SITE Sites readonly 4 rows PERIOD GWO81096_01 4 110 110 EBERBEBES STATION Stations readonly E DataSource BENCH Benchmark Location re HISTORY Site History readonly
64. as hoped that the people planning managing and developing NSW s water resources would benefit by having all the data both widely available and at an appropriate technology level While technology has advanced since the first PINNEENA this form of data publishing still remains the most effective method of making such large amounts of data available although now a DVD is required to handle all the data provided The response from within Australia and from overseas encouraged that Department and its successors currently the NSW Office of Water NOW to continue to publish its surface water data on the PINNEENA CM Continuous Monitoring DVD and to produce the new PINNEENA GW Groundwater disks The first of which was produced in 2006 This DVD contains all of the data from the NSW Office of Water s groundwater archive Figure 1 Drilling a Groundwater bore in NSW 1 NSW Office of Water October 2014 PINNEENA Ground Water Version 10 1 1 1 Importance of Water Data According to the 1991 WMO UNESCO publication Water Resources Assessment Progress in the Implementation of the Mar del Plata Action Plan and Strategy of the 1990s While the world s fresh water resources are massive they are not only unevenly distributed in both space and time but also have a finite limit in terms of practical utilisation improving knowledge of the globe s water resources is indispensable for the well being of mankind and for the protectio
65. ata the software and the documentation Included with this manual is an evaluation form which we would like you to complete and return once you have explored PINNEENA GW and have some experience with its use 3 NSW Office of Water October 2014 PINNEENA Ground Water Version 10 1 3 0 SETTING UP PINNEENA GW 10 1 DVD 3 1 What you need to use the PINNEENA DVD PINNEENA is produced to ISO 9660 standards and requires an IBM compatible computer with a hard disk and DVD reader PINNEENA will run on Windows 2000 XP Vista Windows 7 Windows 8 and on both 32 and 64 bit versions of these operating systems where available It will not run on Linux or older versions of Windows This users guide assumes you are familiar with basic commands and procedures for the Windows operating system Knowledge of surface water data and HYDSTRA are also considered desirable to utilise PINNEENA to its fullest potential but they are not essential Help is provided for using the data and tools on the PINNEENA DVD both directly from the programs themselves and in this guide Further advice if necessary can be obtained by contacting one of the numbers listed in the Product Support section 1 5 3 2 Computer Requirements The minimum configuration for running Pinneena are as follows i e it still currently runs on a system with the following configuration albeit very slowly Intel Pentium II 500 e 640 Mb RAM e 50 Mb free disk space e SVGA Monitor 800
66. ata that has been collected but not yet processed e Location depth information for approx 136 900 bores e Manually monitored water level information for approx 6500 bores e Continuous water level data from approx 1000 bores with loggers e Drillers logs for over 100 000 bores The data is from both current and discontinued monitoring sites At present NOW s groundwater archive maintains records relating to groundwater bore constructions lithological and aquifer details and water level records for monitoring groundwater The database also maintains other detailed technical records including pumping tests bore development geological logs and so on 4 1 1 Lithology Data The lithology data presented on the Pinneena GW consists primarily of the driller s interpretation of the physical characteristics of the material that is encountered as the bore is drilled This description is linked to a depth range The majority of bores contain lithology data At a lesser number of bores there are also geological and stratigraphic interpretations that are available 4 1 2 Construction Data A range of construction details are recorded against each hole and pipe The details include at hole level things like Drilling methods drilled dearth gravel pack details and bore treatment and development details And at pipe level details include things like Casing details slotted intervals and pump tests details 4 1 3 GW Water Level Data 1
67. d when a program is selected To see what each program can do for you select the program name in the menu and hit lt F1 gt or select the Help Icon or Help menu item This will open automatically on the related help details for that program The help includes sample outputs as well as explanation of what the program does and how it works A typical HYDSTRA data analysis program parameter screen is displayed below There are some fields on this parameter screen that will be unfamiliar to those users who have not seen HYDSTRA before Whilst all these fields may not be on all parameter screens it does give an overview of those fields most commonly found in the HYDSTRA parameter screens Site this is the unique number which identifies the site from which the data is required The F2 lookup key or clicking with the mouse on the down arrow in the box will allow the user to find the site ID from a gauging site name using the Data Wizard 46 NSW Office of Water October 2014 PINNEENA Ground Water Version 10 1 Data Source This is an identifier used to distinguish between different data sources within HYDSTRA onthe DVD The only Data Sources are archive data for which you use the default A data from the Discrete Monitoring Bores use GWMEAS 1 1 2 2 etc VarFrom and VarTo Ata Bore site many types of data may be collected and stored for example Water Depth rainfall EC etc As explained in the Data section
68. e called HYMANAGE This routine provides a wide range of facilities to find maintain and report on database table information All HYMANAGE screens have similar screen formats menus and HYIMPEXP Import Export for Di a d HYIMPORT Import from Hydstre operating procedures HYINFILT Compute Sewer Infilt In Hydstra vernacular we sometimes refer to an instance of HYMANAGE as a manage e g the variable manage is used to refer to HYINSCAN Scan Barcoded Ins HYMANAGE when loaded with the configuration for managing variables HYINSTREP Report Instrument a f 3 HYINSTWB Instruments Visits HYMANAGE takes a parameter being the name of a MNG file from MISCPATH so the variable manage is probably invoked at the HYKILL Remove Files from Dire command line with something like HYKPIDB write KPI Time Serie HYKPIQLT Perl HYAUDIT KPI hymanage variable ENLALNCH Stat e pea dd Every aspect of what HYMANAGE displays on the screen is obtained from other files in the system HYLOCK Lock named resource The tree structure on the left is specified in an MNG file The relationships between parent and child tables whether they are linked HYLOGIN Login to Hydstra HYLOGIT Write a message to the keys that tie them together etc are all in the MNG files in MISCPATH Ade IDA The field layout on the screen comes from DATADICT which is in turn built by combining MASTDICT delivered with Hydstra and HYLOGRUN Log Batch Job Ru USERDICT co
69. eference for water level may be a gauge height from gauge plates installed in the river bank which has been levelled to a recognised benchmark For a water quality parameter a value may have been measured by a portable instrument which has been checked against a traceable standard As well manufacturers generally specify accuracy in terms of a percentage of the full scale range of the equipment rather than specifying a standard error Their calibration procedures require that all test readings are within the specified tolerances and instruments are rejected if they do not meet specifications Thus provided that instruments are calibrated regularly according to standard procedures and that calibration check indicate results are within manufacturers specification quality codes 1 3 5 7 9 can be interpreted to indicate that results are within a 95 confidence interval of the true value as far as instrument calibration is concerned Quality codes in the range 2 4 6 8 10 are for data that are adjusted from the value read by the sensor These quality codes can be extracted to digital files along with the values The Print Codes associated with quality codes are shown on printed reports but not on graphical outputs Note When undertaking data analysis using the HYDSTRA programs data with quality codes greater than 150 are automatically discarded Also many of the data conversions involve combining multiple quality codes For example computed
70. eneral HYXPLORE Hydstra Explorer GWPINNEENAS5 0 File Edit Menus Options Q A M 4 Profile ce HYMANAGE GW GW Sites Data Browser EF NSW GW Map ALL EN NSW GW Map DISCRETE Y NSW GW Map CONTINUOUS ff FILE VIEWER gt J Data Extraction Programs 23 Advanced Programs C Work Summary Sheets gt 1 Various Reports 4 L Various Plots Mos Construction Diagram GWPLOT BORECC EY Multiple Plots Depth Below GL GT Hydrographs GWHYPLOT 8 Low Depth Analysis C3 PLot or Print Depth Duration Curves gt 2 ALL NSW BORES gt 1 BORES WITH LOGGERS gt MANNUALY MONITORED BORES gt 1 Database Tools Help PINNEENA Ground Water Version 10 1 The other type of data that will be encountered is the database enquiry screen Like the data analysis programs a consistent screen format similar to that shown below is used Data in HYDSTRA is stored in two ways Time series data a series of times and data values is stored in a compressed and encoded format and can only be accessed by HYDSTRA programs Most other ancillary information information about the site ratings cross sections etc is stored in a series of tables in the HYD DAT DBF directory Many of the databases within HYDSTRA consist of several data tables with a parent child relationship That is the key field s of one parent table is part of a multiple key in the child table tables is referred to as a system or manage
71. ensed extraction bores in NSW Metered Groundwater Usage in NSW 1400 m Fractured rock m Porous rock o Alluvium 1200 1000 Gigalitres Figure 4 Metered Groundwater Usage in NSW Note 70 of groundwater entitlement is monitored The State s aquifers vary dramatically in their ability to yield groundwater The states alluvial aquifers in the west of the state provide the vast majority of the groundwater used as Is shown in Figure 4 and Table 2 In some areas groundwater extraction has already begun to put the resource under stress This has resulted in unacceptable drawing down of some aquifers jeopardising the long term sustainability of supply and increasing pumping costs Still groundwater can be obtained from a wide variety of aquifer systems and its uses are extremely diverse It is a vital resource that has led and now supports agricultural and grazing development over much of inland NSW Unlike surface water groundwater can be found in most areas of NSW However it varies considerably in terms of its recharge potential vulnerability to pollution and its connection 5 NSW Office of Water October 2014 PINNEENA Ground Water Version 10 1 to surface waters and other ecosystems It is however a vital town water supply source drought reserve or alternative to fully committed or contaminated surface supplies It is e widely distributed and accessible e reasonably constant in quality within an aquifer e
72. entation Evaluation Comment What was your initial impressions of the documentation and product How often and why do you need to refer to the documentation Any other comments or suggestions regarding documentation Please return this evaluation to Water Information Systems Manager NSW Office of Water PO Box 3720 Parramatta NSW 2124 Or email a copy to waterinfo water nsw gov au 72 NSW Office of Water Oct 2014
73. erative that Australian authorities both collect and use data from within Australia when making natural resource related decisions PINNEENA GW provides just such a resource Table 1 World Wide Flow Variability World Northern Africa Asia North America South America Europe Southern Pacific Southern Africa Australia Source Finlayson and McMahon 1991 AWRC Guidelines for the Design and Operation of Surface Water Information Systems AWRC Water Management Series No 18 1989 2 NSW Office of Water October 2014 PINNEENA Ground Water Version 10 1 1 2 Groundwater Groundwater is often referred to as the forgotten resource out of sight out of mind It is a resource that is poorly understood by most people although many have heard of the Great Artesian Basin and most of us consume some of the many spring and bottled waters available Groundwater in a broad sense is all water which occurs below the land surface in aquifers Aquifers occur in geological formations which are sufficiently permeable to allow water to move within them and allow it to discharge or be extracted Groundwater is usually categorised as occurring in Unconsolidated sediments non cemented sands and gravels commonly found in alluvial valleys coastal plains and sand dune systems Groundwater is contained within the pore space in these sediments Sedimentary rocks consolidated or semi consolidated formations such as
74. flows to surface water systems The same relationships can hold for other aquatic ecosystems such as wetlands springs lakes and hanging valleys The need to manage these systems as one resource is becoming increasingly more apparent 1 4 Groundwater Quality 1 4 1 General While groundwater occurs everywhere below the ground surface It varies greatly however in quality quantity and depth depending on host rock type the nature of the overlying soils and the rainfall of the region By its nature groundwater is often less susceptible than surface water to short term depletion and contamination However if excessively depleted or polluted there is often little that can be done to restore a groundwater system to its natural state In NSW the quality of groundwater varies dramatically from region to region One measure of quality is the level of natural salt content present in groundwater As stated before salinity levels can range from that of rainwater to more than 10 times that of sea water The lowest salinity groundwater can generally be found in the large unconsolidated alluvial systems associated with the major westward draining rivers Many coastal sand dune systems also contain low salinity water as do the consolidated sediments of the Great Artesian Basin which occur at depth in the north west of the State Figure 3 shows groundwater availability and salinity across NSW 6 NSW Office of Water October 2014 PINNEENA Grou
75. following from the HYDSTRA main menu you will be taken to the first record in the parent table of the system you have selected A number of Ctrl key commands are provided to allow manipulation and extraction of information from tables These are also available on the drop down menus at the top of the screen Some tables have drop down menu entries specific to them particularly under the Options heading some of these operations for example searching and filtering allow you to make selections within them To use these shortcuts hold down the Ctrl key and press the appropriate letter The shortcuts and their meanings are as follows b Toggle between browse spreadsheet style view of all records and screen form mode full field view for a single site lt f gt Find the record that has the key field s that you enter If you are in a child table the parent keys will be defaults and only the keys specific to the child table need to be entered lt g gt Extract statistics of numerical fields in the table For example in the SITE table you could extract a sum average Maximum minimum and count of the values in say the Elevation field lt i gt Create a filter that will only show some of the entries in the table The filter may be based on the contents of one of the fields in the table or it may be a HYSTNS 57 NSW Office of Water October 2014 58 PINNEENA Ground Water Version 10 1 expression Moving through the
76. iables See alsa Make changes to your user account Change your password Remove your password Change your picture ay Change your account name A Change your account type dg Manage another ay Change User Acci Window 7 Screen Capture PINNEENA Ground Water Version 10 1 While logged in as an administrator and with the UAC turned off use Window Explorer and right click on the PINNEENA SETUP EXE file Then select Run as administrator E Computer DVD RW Drive D 100322 1428 y 5s Search DVD RW Drive D 100222 1 File Edit View Tools Help Organize Burn to disc Ww Favorites HE Desktop A Libraries B hazy E Computer ed Floppy Disk Drive A amp L Local Disk C Ta DVD RW Drive D 100322 1428 a My Passport E a Removable Disk F data pwhydis H E cS parhydcs2 E GR cS pwhytlL S Ga dS pwhytil T th Network 3 Control Panel Recycle Bin de mappings hydstra SETUP EXE Date modified 22 04 2008 2 16 PM Application Size 515 KB Name Date modified 4 Files Currently on the Disc 6 de hyd CORSETUP INI gt PINNEENA93 PDF 3 SDESO DLL 18 12 2009 9 05 AM 18 12 2009 9 46 AM 24 03 2010 1 29 PM 3 09 2002 12 21 PM Type File folder Configuration sett Adobe Acrobat D Application extens Ela SETUP EXE SKY32V3C DLL 4 Files Ready to Be W E desktop ini NSW Office of Water October 2014 k
77. ial window is automatically run when you select a plot device of SCR screen when running a HYDSTRA plot program or S creen as the output device when running HYDSTRA programs that produce text outputs E zii ES 1 Plot Output SH SCR Screen Display 0 Standard Windows Printe From this window you can format plot ae Hap and text report files on the screen and PHG File then copy them to the clipboard or send Windows Interactive Plot File WIP File Text Format Windows HetaFile them to your Windows printer 51 NSW Office of Water October 2014 PINNEENA Ground Water Version 10 1 HYMPLOT Plot Multiple Periods of Hydstra Data Together Training on F m D xj Program Options Help Code Site Data Source V arFrom Yaro Start Time Type Axis Bottom Top Data Jewo2s3s0_3 mella s 210 00 gt 110 00 oJfoo 00_01 01 2010 maaiIn llin lauto J DATA fo mmfemmeascizm 110 00 z 110 00 z1 00 00 70170172013 z fm omin xlfcIn mfa if DATA fo mlfommeascir 110 00 f 110 00 z 00 00 70170172013 z weiw z iN mfa if PLOT Each Trace Spans 1 PER IOD Period of record Divided Into 1 ES DAY X Stack Traces Iv Plot Output scr The plot shown above has three traces on stacked axes The top trace shows the maximum or minimum instantaneous flow within a 12 hour period the middle trace shows 12 hour histograms of flow volume and the bottom trace shows the daily flow volume Note This plot
78. ibed above including F1 for help NSW Office of Water October 2014 PINNEENA Ground Water Version 10 1 6 0 MAP INTERFACE TO DATA The MAPHYD program provides the easiest way to access to the data and reports on the DVD All data can be accessed simply by using the mouse MAPHYD can be loaded from the PINNEENA Explorer PINNEENA Menu or alternatively the user can choose to start MAPHYD from the Windows Start Menu entry The default map NSW River Basins is loaded automatically when the program is started from PINNEENA Explorer Using the MAPHYD icon from the PINNEENA Start Menu starts the program without a map loaded The maps then available on PINNEENA are 1 NSW Macro Plans 2 NSW Local Government Areas 3 NSW AII Bores Monitoring Bores Manually Monitored Bores 4 NSW Rivers To change to or select another map use the File menu option choosing Open and then selecting the map of your choice This map will load for the current session only The default map cannot be changed On the maps the user can move around the state panning or zooming into areas of interest MapHYD Training on F E 18 B X File Map View Mode Selection Find Contours Gauges Options Help cy Projection J Latitude Lonaitude NSW Base Map Read Only Laye View Active i v4 o MEDTOWNS BIROKEN HI E lt SS ze y E _ MANUALLYMONITORED 2G MONITORINGBORES e DEEPBORES ALLBORES Ay NSw RIVERS V MAPINFO_RAI
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80. ime water level data is recorded from over 380 sites which the public can access through an online web portal or via a mobile application This monitoring network is focused primarily on the areas of greatest groundwater extraction and typically the The total combined depth of the monitoring bores is approximately 415km with an estimated replacement cost of 250 million The Pinneena GW DVD also contains data about the over 125 000 groundwater extraction bores drilled throughout the state The following details about from the bores are available in Pinneena e Bore Location Details of where the work bore is located e Construction Methods e Development Methods e Drillers Logs e RLMP e Water level depths e Purpose Intended Use etc 9 NSW Office of Water October 2014 PINNEENA Ground Water Version 10 1 Z MURWILLU MBAH GOONDIWINDI iy 4d ae P BALLINA TIBOOBURRA EE A i a A H me eo 4 ate 4 GRAFTON e ener 9 LI BREWARRINA GLEN INNES EN AAaBoURKE E Am 2 OFFS HARBOUR A ARMIDALE WALCHA TANI ORTH e GMPSEY aG N i PORT MACQUARIE a YNGAN een y 7 COOLAH BROKEN HILL TAREE e SCONE B A VUA EE LER OOK MENINDEE A E net Ma Ts A a A VA COBAR e MAITLAND NEWe CASTLE a PARKES ORANGE es RBES gt A m Eo LITHGOW OSFORD DU En p A COWRA B E x M QUE d id SYDNEY DO WENTWORTH AN ri GRIFFITH A 2 AD E WOLLONGOHG COOTAMUNDRA A E NARRANDERA As y GOULBURN i A 2 a AES e NOWRA
81. ing to use top half of plot area Reverse autoscaling top half of plot area all plo If you provide a number also specify the Top and with BASE and SCALE the Y axis is defined The default is AUTO in the Bottom field This automatically selects the best scale to display each separate trace on the plot ie there may be different scales for different traces on the same plot AUTO causes automatic scaling with the trace inverted lowest value at the top highest at the bottom This is useful when plotting rainfall and flow on the same set of axes e To define a scale of your choice it is necessary to set values in both Bottom the minimum value to be displayed on the Y axes and SCALE the maximum value to be displayed eg 0 in Bottom and 10 000 in Top e There is also a Same option in the Base field This can be used anytime a scale has been defined by AUTO or by setting the minimum and maximum values All traces with Same will use the defined scale The Each Page Spans field has 7 options Year Month Day Hour Minute oecond and Period of record while the Timestep Multiplier is a number field Together they define the extent of the time or X axis For example e To plot 10 years of data Timestep to be Plotted Year Timestep Multiplier 10 e To plot 8 hours of data Timestep to be Plotted Hours Timestep Multiplier 8 Option e The Options parameter lets you specify a set of advanced options for each
82. ion GW025323 1 Bare level below MP Max E Min 01 01 2013 Gurleigh Section GWT 04 Bore lewel below MP Max amp Min 01 01 2013 GWIP LH River Rd 12 45 34 11 45 11 2 Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Now Dec On the left hand side of HYXPLORE the programs can be accessed in the menu tree by clicking on the folder icon and displaying the options beneath The Folders are opened by clicking in the box to the left of the description or by double clicking on the description itself Folders are closed by double clicking again or by clicking on the box to the left of the description Folders are of various types and the behaviour of the folder when opened depends on the folder type Each folder option is displayed in the tree using a visual icon to indicate its type A menu item preceded by a plus sign implies that this item has further sub menus to follow At the lowest level are the programs themselves Clicking on a program icon will start the program parameter screen where you control the programs operation Output from programs appears in the right hand side window of PINNEENA Explore A range of shortcuts are also available on the Explorer screen as shown below NSW Office of Water October 2014 PINNEENA Ground Water Version 10 1 RERIUN SFARCH DOS LOGIN HELP HIDE LINHIDE MENII 25 v Profile Rerun Runs the currently selected menu item with the same parameters as Again used during
83. ion of the root zone leaching of salts to underlying groundwater and ultimately the movement of salts into creeks and rivers Groundwater that has a high sodium adsorption ratio for instance should not be used on sodic soils Saline drainage flows need to be managed to prevent contamination of surface waters Similar problems occur in the bore drains used to distribute water from flowing bores in the Great Artesian Basin Here the continual use of low gradient drains that pass through sodic soils with limited leaching capacity has caused a build up of soil salinity in the immediate vicinity of the drains This has often caused native vegetation to die off and be replaced with non native salt tolerant species There is only a recent awareness of the significant role played by groundwater as a component of the physical environment This awareness has resulted from the observation of the impacts of rising and falling water levels A consequence of rising water levels is the emergence of poor quality water into streams wetlands and soils while falling water levels have resulted in the drying of some wetlands and many of the mound springs of the Great Artesian Basin as well as a reduction in base flows to many streams Many surface water ecosystems are largely dependent on groundwater and their protection is directly related to its protection In many situations the naturally poor quality of groundwater may diminish the perceived need for protecti
84. is VarFrom VarTo or converted to something else new VarTo number as shown above The conversions will be made based on the stored conversion factors and relationships available for the original data The most common conversion is from 100 to 141 ie convert water level in metres to discharge in mega litres per day which is calculated by looking up a rating table A table of the common conversions is shown below Common Conversions VarFrom Stored Data VarTo Computed Data 110 Ground Water Level m 113 Bore Water Depth below ground m 110 Ground Water Level m 115 Ground Water Level m AHD Note These conversions will only produce data if a all the appropriate stored data is available b the quality code is sufficiently high to allow data to be displayed C appropriate look up tables exist for the desired periods 4 3 3 Quality Codes So that data users can know whether the data they are using has been measured or estimated and whether they are the actual or adjusted readings each data point stored in a site s data file has a quality code associated with it These codes are to assist modellers with quantifying model uncertainty resource managers to know how close the recorded value is to a fixed reference etc When collecting the data various forms of a fixed reference are used to verify the veracity of the data 21 NSW Office of Water October 2014 22 PINNEENA Ground Water Version 10 1 The fixed r
85. ised Class not registered ClasslD 88D369C0 F192 11D4 A65F 0040963251E5 Hydstra needs to use Microsoft XML Core Services 4 0 SP 2 The file required to install this ts Vhydisys setupimsxml msxml_ msi rou may need to be logged on as an administrator X OK in 9 seconds e nnn OK Open Windows Explorer and browse the PINNEENA DVD Find and install the file from the CD as indicated i e nyd sys setup msmxl msxml msi DVD RW Drive D 100322 1428 hyd sys setup MSXML File Organize Burn to disc Hn e Edit View Tools Help DVD RW Drive D 100322 147 Name Date modified Type Size do hyd do dat is B toc O MSXML MSI 17 05 2007 9 27 AM Windows Installer 5 166 KB MAP README TXT 17 05 2007 9 56 AM Text Document 1 KB de ops IE Window 7 Screen Capture 4 Files Currently on the Disc 2 de sys Lo misc do run J setup J ADO Ji MSXML m em MSXML MSI Date modified 17 05 2007 9 27 AM Date created 17 05 2007 9 27 AM Windows Installer Package Size 5 04 MB Another message that may appear is shown below 12 NSW Office of Water October 2014 PINNEENA Ground Water Version 10 1 En Hydstra Warnings See c temp HYDLOG TXT Clear Stay on top may hide message dialogs 11 48 58 _ 07 04 2010 HYXPLORE WARNING HYXPL HRHE encountered an error trying to register the Hudstra CO
86. j v a Ang can AAS DAA Open Run as administrator Troubleshoot compatibility 7 Zip Select Left File for Compare Scan with Microsoft Security Essentials Scan with Malwarebytes Anti Malware Send to Copy Create shortcut Properties Date created 22 04 2008 2 16 PM Window 8 Screen Capture Even with all this other messages may occur which indicate issues with the installation These messages can include PINNEENA Ground Water Version 10 1 hyxplore exe MODEMS could not be cloned over a FOXADO connection System could not log you on using INTERNAL FOXADO Microsoft ODBC Driver Manager Driver does not support this function Progress about to open connection It i likely this error is caused because the correct the FoxPro ADO driver is not installed Hydstra needs to use the FoxPro ADO driver to read FoxPro tables using SUL and also to export them to XML The file required to install this ts XhydxsysssetupkadoS Y FPODBC msi Right click on the msi file and choose Install fou may need to be logged on as an administrator to install it The driver needs to be installed on every client or server computer where Hydstra runs E OK in 27 seconds Open Windows Explorer and browse the PINNEENA DVD Find and install the file from the CD as indicated ie nyd sys setup ado VFPODBC msi Hydstra experienced some unexpected difficulties validating D XhydXxdatsiniSH YzAPLUHRE AML EDle5ysError ra
87. l Key down when clicking the appropriate data line with the mouse gt E HyScanner GW075405 01 CP Y yA e El 2 d gt wz a File View Tools Options Help Variable List View Variable Start End 110 Bore Water Level below Measuring Pt metres 17 00 00 07 12 2011 D3 00 00 07 07 2014 2080 Water Temperature degrees Celsius 17 00 00 07 12 2011 03 00 00 07 07 2014 j The following screen shows the time line of the data The period of record shows the start and end of the data but does not indicate whether the data is continuous or not The time line will show if there are any gaps in the data By selecting Data Points or Show the data itself can be displayed Variable List View Screen tart Time O0 00 0170172007 Month Od Time 00 00_01 01 2013 Snap Zoom Automatic ow ivisions Y a Divisions Year Selection of Interval will show the data at the default interval The display interval can be changed by clicking on the small down arrow to the right of the interval lex Variable List View Screen Start Time 00 00_01 01 2003 ER onth End Time 00 00_01 01 2008 Snap Zoom Automatic E DataPoints Show Divisions Year TX 100 Stream Water Level metres 2010 Electrical Conductivity A 25deg C microsiemens per centimetre
88. main map window to its previous zoom Alt BackSpace is a shortcut Layer Control A shortcut to the map s Layer Control dialog box Ctrl L is a shortcut 6 5 Mouse Functions 6 5 1 Mode Box C Projection Lattude Longitude The Mode Box contains a group of ten buttons that select the type of action a mouse click will perform in the Map Window The modes in order from left to right are Zoom Click in the Map Window Drag the mouse until the rectangle contains the parts of the map you want to see Release the button and the Map Window is zoomed in on the required portion To zoom in to a region make sure that the region s layer is active in the Key box and simply click on that region no dragging The same applies to line objects Move Hand Explained above Point Select Selects point objects e g sites Refer to the section on Selection Mode in the Selection menu details Radius Select selects points in a circle Region Select selects points inside a region Line Select selects points within a given distance of a line Freehand Region Select allows a region to be drawn on the map and points inside this region will be selected Label The top object is labelled i e the object in the uppermost layer under the mouse click Info The top object is found and its layer and label are displayed in a dialog box Move Point would allow point objects to be moved on a non DVD system 6 5 2 Status Line Controls
89. millimetres mm Water level below measuring point metres m Bore water barometric pressure kilopascals kpa microsiemens cm 225C Water Conductivity Uncompensated Conductivity microsiemens cm Water Temperature degrees Celsius Other common Variable Numbers which are not stored but are used frequently and are computed on demand by programs within PINNEENA include 20 NSW Office of Water October 2014 PINNEENA Ground Water Version 10 1 Computed Data calculated from the raw data Bore Water Depth below ground meters m Ground Water Level in AHD meters m AHD Water Conductivity microsiemens cm 225C Salinity TDSalts Milligrams per Litre Note It is now standard practice to record uncompensated EC 2012 at a site as well as the temperature 2080 Combination of these two pieces of information in conjunction with knowledge of the ions present in the water produces the standard report variable Electrical Conductivity at 25C 2010 Prior to 2008 it was common practice for this data to be combined in the logging device and just a value for electrical Conductivity O 25C to be stored A full list of variables is available from the Variables Database in the HYDSTRA menus 4 3 2 Variable Conversion Most of the programs on PINNEENA ask for a VarFrom and a VarTo VarFrom 110 VarTo 115 00 This is so that the desired data type can be selected VarFrom and this data can then be displayed as
90. minutes while in groundwater bores the sampling interval is most commonly 60 minutes The following plot shows the data displayed using the LINEP or line and point option from the HYDSTRA program HYPLOT Typically the data points are at 15 minute intervals You may notice some periods where there are no points This is a feature of HYDSTRA Where many points fall on a line only the start and end points need to be stored Any information between these two points can be interpolated Removing the points compresses the data file size and speeds operation of the programs NSW Office of Water HYPLOT V133 Output 05 03 2014 Period 1 Month Plot Start 00 00_01 01 2013 2013 Interval 1 Hour Plot End 00 00_01 02 2013 201001 OXLEY EUNGELLA 100 00 Point Level Metres 5 ut Am ETE ia Thos oo 60299934 OP SENA Pr ve M P V A x O o o o o m a 9110111112 113114115 116117118119 20 21 22 23 24 125 26 127 28 29 130 1 31 Figure 15 Graph showing the Data Points as stored 4 3 2 Time Series Variable Numbers Many different types of data types can be collected at one site To distinguish these different types of data they are allocated unique Variable Numbers and many different variables or types of data for the same site are held in a single data file Common variables available on PINNEENA are Stored Data raw data as collected from the field Rainfall
91. n of the environment Reliable information on the state and the trends of water resources is a prerequisite for sound decisions on their sustainable management Our water resources around the world are under a number of pressures that drive the need for accurate long term water data Everywhere the hydrological cycle is being modified quantitatively and or qualitatively Human activities such as land use change urbanisation water storage inter basin transfer irrigation and drainage have major impacts on both the quality and quantity of the resource It is probable too that global climate change will have an impact on water resources throughout the world Water data is particularly important in Australia where evidence suggests that not only is the driest inhabited continent in the world it also exhibits runoff variability greater than on any other continent except South Africa as shown in Table 1 It has been argued that this variability is not just a product of the variable rainfall but also a product of Australia s unique vegetation and its evapo transpiration methods This variability in Australian conditions has been recognised with the Australian Water Resources Council stating that With regard to water resources the flat topography aridity spatial and temporal climatic variability and biological distinctiveness have produced an aquatic environment to which much overseas research is inapplicable AWRC 1989 Thus it is imp
92. nd Water Version 10 1 Groundwater quality is known to be deteriorating in many parts of the State through contamination from human activities such as urban and rural development use of fertilisers and pesticides leaking sewage pipes septic tanks tip sites mining and seepage from contaminated lands Ae SES NS Figure 5 Groundwater Quality Sampling at a Bore Also surface water systems into which groundwater flows such as wetlands may have environmental values and require the incoming waters to be of a very high quality The protection of groundwater resources in such areas is an important aspect of total water management Table 3 Types of Groundwater Quality Monitoring Undertaken in NSW Alluvium Porous Rock Fractured Rock Coastal sands 7 NSW Office of Water October 2014 Major cations and anions Field EC Field EC Major cations and anions Major cations and anions Field EC Field EC Major cations and anions Major cations and anions WSP Salinity management WSP Background sampling in CSG areas Background sampling in CSG areas WSP WSP WSP Salt water intrusion PINNEENA Ground Water Version 10 1 When groundwater is extracted and used for irrigation proper consideration must be given not only to the quality of the waters but also to the compatibility of the water with respect to the soil and crops on which it is to be applied If not it could cause a breakdown in soil structure salinisat
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94. ntaining user overrides EN LPS Lao tese TUE Toon Field validations are specified in DATADICT and may refer to other tables to provide foreign key constraints for example coded HYM2000 Unload a Hydro i values that can only take values from an approved list HYMACE R MACE Te ERE i HYMATEMC Process Monkey Filed visibility is controlled in DATADICT and users can hide or display fields using USERDICT overrides In particular fields in SITE HYMAIL Send an Email using si GAUGNGS etc can be easily hidden if not required equally there are many spare fields in tables that can be exposed and used as NY i pra reece required Tables that have spare fields include SITE PASSWD SAMPLES BOREMAST and many others These spare fields are HYMANAGE Fiteing usually hidden on deliver and need to be exposed before you can use them HYMASS Double Mass Curve A The Hydstra Site manage is used here to demonstrate the features provided in HYMANAGE HYMAXMIN Show Max and Mir HYMETCLI Process Met Bureat E Hydstra Database Manage SITE Mars enfe IMETPLU Proces Met Buc HYMETPLU Process Met Buree el ella 23 el HYMETRAN Process Met Bure Dabo T dd UE HYMIN Unload a Mindata 3500 HYMKHELP Update F2 Key He HYMKMESS Create Hydstra Me HYMLRCMD bat send HYMAIL HYMODEL Extract Boughton amp HYMONTH Report Monthly Sur HYMPLOT Plot Multiple Periods HYMSLIMM Multiple Station Sui HYMULTI Launch Multiple Hyd HYMX
95. o Each Page Spans and Period Multiplier above ie e To plot a point every 10 days Interval Resolution Days Interval Multiplier 10 Start Time Once the axes have been defined the start time of the plot is entered Plots must start on the beginning of a page span unit eg if the plot spans 6 months the plot must start at 00 00 on the 1 day of a month Number of pages e Specifies the number of pages the plot is to span Stacked Traces NO the default allows the user to have several traces on the one set of axes on the page YES allows several sets of axes one below the next on the one page with one trace per set of axes as seen below 49 NSW Office of Water October 2014 50 PINNEENA Ground Water Version 10 1 Page 1 x NSW Office of Water omm Period 4 Year Interval 2 Day Site Var Type Start Name GW025350 1 Bore level below MP Max amp Min 01 01 2010 PT p 2 e GW025350 2 Bore level below MP Max amp Min 01 01 2010 Mr rmt GW025350 3 Bore level below MP Max Min 01 01 2010 Plot Output This allows the user to specify the output device to which the output should be sent The default is to the screen This allows the user to view the data before sending it to the preferred output device The output device may be a file six formats available or to the standard windows printer Screen Display WPR WPR Standard Windows Printer
96. of water is somewhat unique in that it operates a site hole pipe concept for monitoring bores A monitoring site can consist of multiple holes and pipes The hole number pipe number and interval slot screen number are ALL in sequence from shallow to deep This is shown in Figure 14 For some programs it is essential that you know and specify which hole pipe you are looking at ls GWHYPLOT Groundwater Plot of all Data for a Site Ver 10 4 PWHYTL3 aj Program Options Help Site List Plot Gw Data Flat T5 Data TS Datasau O means all 0 means all Plot D atur Flot Spans 14 PERIOD start Time a0 00 Dn1 01 2014 Plot Options LAYERED Plot Output SCR X Close Could not load GWHYPLOT parameters from Figure 13 Sample Pinneena GW Program Screen Hole and Pipe 18 NSW Office of Water October 2014 PINNEENA Ground Water Version 10 1 SITE GWXXxxxxx Hole 1 Hole 2 Hole 3 Pipe 1 Pipe 2 Pipe 3 Pipe 4 Pipe 5 Ground Surface uo 3j Aquifer 1 3 ee GWxxxxxx 1 1 GWxxxxxx 3 5 A Aquifer 2 we Hole number Pipe number and Interval Slot Screen number are ALL in sequence from shallow to deep Aquifer 3 Figure 14 Site Hole and Pipe Concept 4 2 3 Output Destination PINNEENA GW has the ability to send data to many locations and in many formats 4 3 Other Useful PINNEENA G
97. on unless the significance of groundwater as a support to more sensitive water environments is taken into account Contamination of brackish aquifers particularly where they are highly permeable can lead to serious degradation of surface water environments receiving such groundwater discharges Consequently the environmental value of groundwater can in some cases be the critical factor which determines protection measures 1 4 2 Threats to Groundwater Quality Unlike rivers which flow in defined channels groundwater is present everywhere beneath our feet Many of our activities therefore pose potential threats to the quality of our groundwater resources Many low lying sites were progressively filled in with industrial and urban waste in the first half of this century in the industrial centres of Sydney Newcastle and Wollongong causing contamination of the groundwater Contaminated groundwater systems can pose a threat to other connected ecosystems Wetlands for example are often degraded by groundwater that has become polluted through the burial of waste in the immediate catchment Generally contamination can be described as coming from either point sources or diffuse sources Point source contamination may range from land fill sites for example domestic tip sites and industrial land fill sites to animal based waste from abattoirs cattle feed lots and piggeries Diffuse source contamination includes the spreading of fertili
98. ort Hydstra data ES as 53 0 3 LITHDRIL 3D3N HYANN Report Annual Total Fle Ting columns fi 50 0 80 0 1 80 BACKFILL HYANNSUM Annual Summary F rows 1 EBEN no 54 0 3 LITHDRIL SHLE HYAPI Produce Antecedent Pre EN s 107 0 3 IEEE HYARCAGE PL Time Series Arc EE edits ree DEN x HYARCSIZ Update ARCHSIZE GW Plot Type DEFAULT Section in GWPLOT INI EN 127 ae 1 AQUIFER HYARITAB Generate Average ood 113 7 116 8 3 LITHDRIL SDSN HYAUDIT Check Data for Comp 115 0 120 0 2 127 Opening slot screen HYAUDIT ACK Acknowledge F Output device SCR y Be 118 0 1 LITHDRIL SELE HYAUDIT STNINILIM Populate 118 0 121 0 3 LITHDRIL HYAUDIT STNINISET Populat X Close ENS 121 0 123 0 a LITHDRIL SHLE HYAUDIT SUMREP Display H 4 12 0 124 0 3 LITHIRIL SOS HYAUTOPOD Generate POD 5 ee mega IL HYAWDIP Supply AWDIP Sur EN 127 0 140 5 1 LITEDRIL SELE HYAWDIP2 Load AWDIP Dete Site List 139 0 129 0 2 171 BACKFILL HYAW Produce Antecedent w E f B 10 5 146 0 2 LITHDRIL SDSN HYBABEL Translate MESSAGE Any Site List expression for the sites to be drawn See HYSTNS for a full ENN 196 0 150 0 1 LITHIRIL SHLE HYBASE Baseflow Separation description of site lists EN 150 0 162 0 3 AQUIFER HYBATCH Automated Output F ox Em 150 0 162 0 i LITHIRIL SDSW Wii NB For a Fence Diagram plots the site list must be an ordered list of sites 153 0 162 0 E 127 Opening slot screen HYBATCHE Write HYBATCH E rdg 4 E uc a HYBA
99. outh of state the rainfall pattern is winter dominated the Murray and Murrumbidgee basins while in the north of the state the rainfall pattern is summer dominated the Border Rivers Gwydir and Namoi basins The Macquarie and Lachlan basins are in a transition zone between winter dominated rainfalls in the south to summer dominated in the north As always there are exceptions to the rules For example with the Monaro area around Cooma in the Murrumbidgee basin any rainfall it gets is mainly in spring Figure 8 On the coast and eastern side of the ranges local orographic effects complicate the situation Dorrigo Laurieton Comboyne the Barrington Tops the lllawarra and around Gosford are examples of areas where local orographic effects are strong On the North Coast north from about Grafton there is a winter peak in rainfalls due to onshore south easterlies as well the usual summer rainfall peaks The Hunter and the Warragamba catchments exhibit a mixture of coastal and inland characteristics stronger in the Hunter The climatic conditions in these zones and the various physical factors impact on the timing and amount of rainfall that are available to provide natural recharges to aquifers As indicated earlier this could also be being impacted by secular changes in the weather NSW Office of Water October 2014 PINNEENA Ground Water Version 10 1 Majer seasonal rainfall zones of Australia Summer Dominant Seibel ut s
100. per screen to a table view listing the records in tabular form as shown on the next page When you have finished click the OK or Cancel button to return to the database selection screen 6 3 5 Reports Returning to MapView under the Data tab you will find a menu option for Reports olx This menu provides access to a range of pre computed x 500 reports which can be viewed by clicking on the report title Data Archive The report will be displayed to the screen with the standard Applications D HYSITTAB Bore Construction Report Bb INIT TAB Lig P HYDSTRA screen options ie to modify to print the report or send to the clipboard d Global Applications All these reports have been generated using HYDSTRA programs and stored on the DVD to save you having to run the programs yourself They are a quick way to see what data is available at a site before examining the data in more detail Clicking on a report eg the HYMXMEAN plot will open that report in the HYXPLORE window N SW Offi ce of Wate r HYMPLOT 62 Output 15 05 2013 Period 1 Year Interval 1 Day Site Var Type Start Name GW025327_2 Bore level below MP Maximum 01 02 2005 GW025327_2 Bore level below MP Minimum 01 02 2005 GW025327_2 Bore level below MP Mean 01 02 2005 31 31 31 27 27 27 23 23 23 19 19 19 Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan 32 NSW Office of Water October 2014 PINNE
101. re N Mbe rs ends WINA B O wears ema cisci seco oor cene aca 66 2 2 1 Bores with Multiple measuring Points cooncccccnoncnncconcnnconononnnnoncnnconanononnancnnnnncanonnnos 66 AA AA DO UNC Os E 67 ZW AVI AON E E A EE E E PE EE iiec aso b Mosaic demit ieee 67 2 2 AO DU OC Nata taa ca 67 2 3 Bore Numbers ends with 1 2 Bononinncccnnccnnncnnncncnncncnncncnncnnnancnnnnnonnncnncnonanonnnnnnannonancnnnncnnns 67 2 3 1 Bores with Multiple measuring Points ooocccccconcnccconcnnconononnnnoncnnconanonconanencnnnconcnnnos 67 2EGROSBII SOUC OPEN C EEUU 67 2 oA N AVI ADC eer LE 68 SOM a os 68 2 3 6 Output with GWDEPTH DataSource cccccnccccccconcccnnnccnonononncnnnnnnnononanncnnnnnonononannnnnnnns 68 2 3 7 Hydrographs Plot in MAPS Applicable to Continuous Depth Plots only 69 Appendix B PINNEENA 10 1 Short Cut KeyS ccccccccocccnnccccooccnncccnonconncnonnncnnnononancnnnonnnncnnnnonannennnnnns 70 Appendix C Product Evaristo 71 vi NSW Office of Water Oct 2014 PINNEENA Ground Water Version 10 1 PINNEENA GroundWater Version 10 1 NSW s Groundwater Archive on DVD Knowledge is of two kinds We know a subject ourselves or we know where we can find information upon it Samuel Johnson 1709 1784 1 0 INTRODUCTION In producing the original surface water PINNEENA CD ROM in 1990 the then Department of Water Resources provided significantly enhanced access to its surface water data archive It w
102. rmation including groundwater levels that is representative of long term conditions to support natural resource management decisions is very important in Australia because of the extremely variable climatic conditions that occur Marked shifts in climate regime known as secular changes also occur from time to time These climate characteristics are most pronounced in south eastern Australia and particularly in NSW In NSW rainfall stream flow and other hydrologic data show that from about 1948 to the late 1990s the climate was significantly wetter on average than in the period from about 1890 to 1948 In terms of rainfall the increase is about 1596 while in terms of streamflow increases of as much as 6096 were noted In addition droughts tended to be much shorter during the period 1948 to 1990 than they were between 1890 and 1948 While data was sparser in the 19th century it is evident that in about 1890 an opposite shift to that of 1948 occurred and that other shifts up and down of varying magnitudes and durations occurred before 1890 based on data from Lake George Again from the late 1990s to 2010 the climate was significantly drier Whether this trend will continue and or for how long is yet to be determined It is therefore apparent that secular changes in climate either up or down can occur at any time 2 1 2 Climate Zones in NSW 1 NSW covers a number of seasonal zones In the inland there are three main rainfall zones In the s
103. rmitted under the Copyright Act 1968 the terms and conditions of reuse of the material from this DVD are governed by the following e Content identified by a specific copyright notice must be used according to the requirements of that notice e With the exception of coats of arms emblems images other third party material or devices protected by a trademark ur other content of this app is licensed under the Creative Commons Australia Attribution 3 0 Licence e You should familiarise yourself with terms and conditions including disclaimer of the Creative Commons licence Other Terms and Conditions Where the material is not licensed by the NSW Government under an access agreement or CC licence or where the material is not owned by the NSW Government you should contact the original copyright owner Any permitted reproduction of copyright material including fair dealing must e acknowledge the relevant rights owner as the source of any such material reproduced e reference the copyright or licence conditions under which the material is provided on this app NSW Office of Water October 2014 PINNEENA Ground Water Version 10 1 DISCLAIMER 2 1 Data Analysis This data reflects the natural conditions under which it has been collected There are a number of factors that should be considered when any extrapolation or prediction based on this data is carried out 2 1 1 Hydrologic Trends The use of hydrologic info
104. rt Time 00 00 00 01 01 1900 Water Quality Data End Time 00 00 00 01 01 1900 gt Databases v GW030105 Map iew 0 x File Options Help Data Setup Station List Gw 30105 Data Archive de Applications de Global Applications 27 NSW Office of Water October 2014 PINNEENA Ground Water Version 10 1 6 2 Using the Map to select groups of sites As an example NSW GW Map ALL is used in the example From Mode menu select Radius Select or activate the icon Move the curser to the centre of radius and expand the dadius to the required extent The selected area bores will change to red in colour while other bores remain blue in their original colour Goto selection and click the Save selection to File Table This will be automatically saved under c temp directory For example name the file as sample txt The sample txt file will look like pasted below GWOO4S4428 GW273224 GWOS30868 GWOQ7582 Il GWOOTSE1 LS GW012314 s o EE OP BN E f GW012121 GWO40966 EL GWPLOT Draw groundwater bores GWPINNEENA 10 1 c 5 ze GWOOSd609 Program Options Help GWO14318 Site List FILECDIANA CSW GWOO4367 07 oU m GW039436 GW Plot Type Section in GVVPLOT INI GWoO4216 GWO021262 For Plots of Bore Construction Diagrams GWOO3761 GWO38300 E GWHYPLOT Groundwater Hydrograph of all Holes and Pipes for a given Datasource GWPIN g 2s o Program Options Help
105. s 20 Ae NV AblADIC CONVE SIN 21 ASS QUIE E a 21 5 0 OPERATING PINNE ENA icio aeter ide oec etl edilicias 23 Sol UsiMd PINNEENA EXDIOFGE uste dE bend esa tbe cuta rove Ee d ates 23 S OMAP INTERFACE TO DATA cuire bot de ina tire o eo e cda 26 6 2 Using the Map to select groups of sites ooccccccocnnccnncccnonconnconnanononononanennnnonancnnnnonnnnnnnnnnnnns 28 This could be used as a file list for any program calls for File List sssssss 28 Multiples outputs will be placed in different pages as shown above6 3 Data Archive 28 Badal DNS DSi 29 O53 2 Nea i es dices D RE 30 6 3 3 Outputting Data from MapVieW oooonccccnnnnccccccoccnnnnncnonnnonncnnnnnnnnonnnnnnnnnnnnonnnonanennnns 31 OSD ALAD E ES ireen E ED DESEE 31 DIS E 32 srencpBrorelipar s ze DE m 33 6 3 7 Mapping Interface COMpONONTS ccccooccccnnncccncccnoncccnnnnnonononnncnnnnnnnnnnnnannnnnnnnononnnanennnns 33 D 9 9 Shortcut BUON Staind aia 33 6 4 Panand 200 M m 34 6 4 1 Movement Buttons ooocccccccnnccconcconnncconcnonnncconononnncrnnnnnnnncrnnrnnnnnrrnrrnnnnnrnrnnnnnrrarennnances 34 5 5 Mouse FUNCION Surreal rd boc elat Lee di dtd 35 501 MOde BOX t c a aes 35 6 5 2 ofauis mo GON TOS A piba 35 6 53 VIEW Ipse M 36 675 4 FING MONU 5 cosacccesictce diets X 36 65 5 Mode MOU m c aii 37 Sola sor tec
106. s ci lt colerina geprint Gi _jcollerina hyrated File name plot wmi Save as type windows metafile j Cancel Windows metafile Windows Bitmap JPEG file PNG file HYDSYS WIP file L onn Li pp ER File Print Prints the current page to the default windows print device which can be a printer plotter fax etc 8 4 4 Edit Irun Ms Ll I0 II ll LEN Po Undo Cut Select All Paste Find Find Next and Go to all only work Edit Options Help Select all Ctrl 4 Copy Cri c Find Ctrl F Find next F3 Go bo line number Ckrl s o3 NSW Office of Water October 2014 with Text files Their operation is the same as standard windows operations ie Cut Cuts the currently selected text into the clipboard PINNEENA Ground Water Version 10 1 Edit Copy For plots this copies the current plot to the clipboard so that you can paste it into Microsoft Word or any other program that accepts pasting Windows Metafile data For text reports it copies the currently selected highlighted data into the Windows clipboard as plain text 8 4 5 Options Options Help FL iterare Options items lets you specify the layout Plot Margins and Text Layout of the plot or text on the page to be printed Font allows the text reports fonts to be specified Font Test Layout Dide de m 1071 54 NSW Office of Water October 2014 9 0 DATABASE PROGRAMS 9 1 G
107. s from E Figure 12 Sample Pinneena GW Program Screen Data Type Time series data comes from compressed binary files while the manual measurements come from databases The PINNEENAGW system will handle accessing and using this data for you but you need to which data it is that you want 4 2 3 Data Source A data source is a means of telling the PINNEENA programs where to get time series data from It is both a powerful and complex tool but happily the majority of users will only ever use a quite small number of those sources available The types of data sources currently supported are e Time series data files e Time series data in non standard directories e Data from various database tables within Hydstra e Data from various database tables from other systems applications and types of databases Constant values In PINNEENA GW 17 NSW Office of Water October 2014 PINNEENA Ground Water Version 10 1 m GWHYPLOT Groundwater Plot of all Data for a Site Ver 10 4 PWHYTL3 Program Options Help Site List 0 Plot Gw Data W Plot T5 Data TS Datasource A Hole Oo O means all Pipe Oo 0 means all Plot Datum Plot Spans 115 PERIOD Start Time n0 00 01 01 2014 Plot Options LAYERED Plot Output SCR A Run X Close Could not load GWHYPLOT parameters from Io m i Figure 13 Sample Pinneena GW Program Screen Time Series Data Source 4 2 4 Bore Identification The NSW office
108. selection groups will create a Dbase expression which may be modified before applying the filter Once a filter is set any operation that you perform on all records for example deletion will only operate on those records that have been passed by the filter lt I gt Toggles between link and unlink when in a child table Normally when you are in a child table you will only see the records that have the same key field values as the parent that you entered through By unlinking you will be able to see other entries in the table Re linking may not always return you to the original parent p Print the information on the screen HYDSTRA supports an expanded printing function that allows the production of specialised reports applicable to each table or system It also allows you to tailor your own reports using the List selected fields option Tables in the SITE system are accessed by first finding the site of interest Do this by entering the site system and clicking the search button or Ctrl lt f gt Enter the site identifier in the search box and clock OK The following dialog box appears and you are requested to enter the site number of interest or one close to it Enter key values to find x ite TER Jf OK X Cancel You may also find sites of interest by filtering To do this click on the Filter button or press lt Ctrl gt lt i gt to bring up the filter window AB Filter Expression Builder
109. sers onto agricultural land urban runoff and the fallout from industrial smoke stacks Along with threats from surface activities there is a very real danger that pumping large volumes of groundwater will result in deterioration in water quality where poor quality water is drawn into an aquifer containing high quality water 8 NSW Office of Water October 2014 PINNEENA Ground Water Version 10 1 Total Salts in mg L 06 1000 mao Gow yield Bil Good quality usally potable and suitable for most uses SCALE 1060 150 200 0 1000 magit high yield Bai Good quality usually potable and yields may be sufficient for irrigation 1000 3000 rey L E Suitable for all livestock some domestic and limited industrial uses kil tres 2000 14000 mg L LJ fair to poor stock quality poor quality or no water Figure 6 Groundwater Salinity Map If groundwater becomes polluted it is difficult or impossible to clean up completely The slow rates of groundwater flow and low microbial activity limit any self purification Processes which take place in days or weeks in surface water systems may take decades to occur in groundwater In addition the costs of remediating groundwater systems are very high It is therefore better to prevent or reduce the risk of groundwater contamination than to deal with its consequences 1 5 Data on Pinneena GW NOW monitors groundwater levels from 6 000 bores at 4 000 sites as shown in Figure 7 Real t
110. strator then use Windows Explorer to find this file on the DVD right click on it select run with admin privileges Again it may be required to do this with UAC turned off 3 5 Product Support 13 If you have a question about the PINNEENA DVD or any of the data and you cannot find the answer in this guide or if you would like to take advantage of the NSW Office of Water services to analyse or validate data sets used please contact the Water Data Systems Team of the NSW Office of Water in Sydney on the following Phone 02 8838 7874 Fax 028838 7854 Email waterinfo water nsw gov au NSW Office of Water October 2014 PINNEENA Ground Water Version 10 1 Support for general questions about Groundwater data can also be obtained from the Office s hydrogeological centres in Dubbo Tamworth Tel 02 6841 7411 Fax 02 6884 0096 Tel 02 6701 9622 Fax 02 6701 9682 Grafton Albury Tel 02 6641 6581 Fax 02 6641 6642 Tel 02 6024 8834 Fax 02 6041 4223 3 6 Acknowledgement Kisters Pty Ltd owns the copyright to the HYDSTRA software used on the PINNEENA DVDs This software is used under license 14 NSW Office of Water October 2014 PINNEENA Ground Water Version 10 1 4 0 PINNEENA DATA 4 1 Data Available PINNEENA contains the majority of the information stored in the NSW Office of Water s NOW groundwater archive This version of PINNEENA contains the following data in its archive files this does not include d
111. te When a HYDSTRA program has been selected and loaded HYDSTRA will provide extensive help facilities This is available by pressing the Down arrow or ellipsis at the right hand side of each of the data entry boxes This produces a series of dialog boxes that show available options Examples of these help options are shown below 7 3 1 Data Wizard xj Station a Period Cancel Back Next gt The TS Data Wizard will load a screen that allows you to select a site from the SITE table the time series archive or the PERIOD table Work areas and groups are not active in Pinneena 7 3 2 Selecting Site from the Site Table Clicking the Site button brings up a dialog box with all sites listed in numerical order You can use the mouse and scroll bar or the lt Page Up gt lt Page Down gt and arrow keys to move up and down this list to select a site NSW Office of Water October 2014 Lookup SITE database GW021266 04 GW025045 01 GW025045 02 GW025245 01 GWO25245 03 GWO25299 02 GW025327 2 GW025329 1 I GWO25329 3 gt GWO25333 04 GWO25340 02 GWO25350 01 GWO25350 02 GWO25350 03 GWO25352 01 GWo25352 02 GWO25393 03 GWO25403 01 GW025420C GWO30000 01 GW030009 2 GWO30029 02 GWO30032C GW030044 01 GWO30044 02 GWO30070 04 GWO30083 02 GWO30087 02 GWO30106 02 PINNEENA Ground Water Version 10 1 GWIP LOWER NAMOI Appletrees Lane GWIP LOWER NAMOI T
112. to work NSW Office of Water October 2014 6 PINNEENA Ground Water Version 10 1 3 4 1 Installation in Windows 7 and Windows 8 There can be some issues with installing the PINNEENA software under Windows 7 and or Windows 8 due to the UAC User Access Control features of these operating systems It is generally less of an issue in Windows 8 as Microsoft recognised the problems from Vista and have relaxed many of the restrictions and automated the responses However there are still some common problems that can occur with either version 1 You may be blocked from installing the program 2 A program may fail to operate due to lack of write permissions in the Temp directory HYDSTRA writes temporary files to the Temp and Temp Temp directories and requires write permissions at this level 3 Issues with accessing the HELP file contents 4 When the program has finished installing you may receive the following error shown below Select Reinstall using recommended settings c Program Compatibility Assistant ae This program might not have installed correctly If this program didn t install correctly try reinstalling using settings that are compatible with this version of Windows Program Unknown Program Publisher Unknown Publisher Location F SETUP EXE Reinstall using recommended settings This program installed correctly To make the process more straight forward we recommend that you are logged on as
113. tput SCR gt X Ss NOTE There may still need to be some items to be filled in on the parameter screen related to how you want the data to be displayed For any field in a parameter screen that has a drop down arrow next to it you may select from a list of the allowable entries by clicking on the arrow 45 NSW Office of Water October 2014 PINNEENA Ground Water Version 10 1 8 0 ANALYSIS PROGRAMS 8 1 General gl HvxPLORE Hydstra Explorer GWPINNEENA 0 If instead of selecting Mapping you select the option File Edit Menus Options Help you are presented with another range of menu options Dane aiii as shown above on PINNEENA 10 1 Under each of 3 HYMANAGE GW GW Sites Data Browser 3 NSW GW Map ALL these menus is either a series of data analyses or ES NSW GW Map DISCRETE 3 NSW GW Map CONTINUOUS database enquiry programs ES FILE VIEWER C Data Extraction Programs C Advanced Programs 3 Work Summary Sheets C Various Reports C Various Plots C ALL NSW BORES C BORES WITH LOGGERS y MANNUALY MONITORED BORES C Database Tools 8 2 Data Extraction Programs Many different reports tabular and Analyses generally plot programs are provided under the menu options Some examples are Various Reports Various Plots etc Al the HYDSTRA continuous data analyses programs under the menus have similar parameter screen formats These parameter screens are displaye
114. trace There are two main features that can be controlled by the Options 48 NSW Office of Water October 2014 PINNEENA Ground Water Version 10 1 You can override the default interval timestep used by this trace allowing you to plot daily or monthly rainfall totals against instantaneous flows Options You can force a trace to be coloured according to the quality code of the data in it This can cause a single trace to be made up of QUAL CODE several coloured segments each representing a run of data with a certain range of quality codes If you choose an option with this setting you must either have one trace only or have your Stack Traces parameter set to Yes If this parameter is left blank or has a value of NONE no options are applied Interval Resolution and Interval Multiplier Divided into these two options define the number of points that are plotted As mentioned previously there are limits to the number of intervals that can be plotted max 35 136 If you specify a value other than DEFAULT the total number of intervals on a trace Period Multiplier Period Type Interval Multiplier Interval Type may not exceed 35136 You will be informed by the system if this number of points is exceeded The default option is DEFAULT and 1 With this option the system works out the best interval resolution option to display as much data as possible Tomanually select a desired period the system works similarly t
115. trace and text attributes on the diagram Trace type v Key text Trace3 Bar width 0 80 Qualities 0 150 Points Filled Invisible Guay effect qual wort m Symbols cce 3 Point classes WEIS RE ET TIG Es 20 2j 0 1 MM 7 A4 El Class 2 0 points Outline ja si Colour EM f Fill Colour 3D effect Normal y Sample Lines Colour mmm Thickness si 0 1 MM A4 y du Style Soid y 3D effect Norma y i Bar Fill Clear y x Cancel Fill colours FG M sc W 8 4 2 Zoom Facility There are also zoom buttons in the lower right hand corner M BIDGEE R WAGGA ee 1500 Output from HYPLOT C ATEMPATEMPIBPWPFFRW JNK T Redon lel 4 T Elst which will allow you to zoom in and out of a graphics window or change the Font size in a text window This zoom effect only changes the image on the screen If you save print copy etc these actions are performed on the total image and not just the zoomed portion in the window 8 4 3 Useful Menu Options File File Save As Saves the current report to a text file or the current plot file to a range of file formats as shown below Mew empty report naa ply rep Lu Open Heading Save as Print Close 9j 4 HYVIEW View Grap Exit ED WAGGA C dabovic G 215004 enddate i Aupz0 02 C9ExcelB n c C CNTROLDB aoroup
116. ulladunna Lane GWIP LOWER NAMOI Tulladunna Le Lower Namoi Wee Waa Lower Namoi Merah North Section DENI Albury Race Course Aquifer Shepparton GWIP LOWER NAMOI Nowley GWIP LOWER NAMOI Nowley GWIP LOWER NAMOI Spring Plains Lower Namoi Zone Gurleigh section Lower Namoi Zone Gurleigh Section Lower Namoi Zone Gurleigh Section GWIP LOWER NAMOI River Rd GWIP LOWER NAMOI Yarrie Lake Rd Garryowen South Garryowen South Garryowen South Garryowen North Garryowen North North Wagga Wagga GWMAO12 TOCABIL AT KIDMAN WAY PIPE ONE North Wagga Wagga GWIP UPPER NAMOI Breeza Upper Namoi Zone 8 GWIP UPPER NAMOI Colly Plains Rd Eunanoreenya GWMAO12 ROTO ROAD AT MERROWIE PIPE ONE GWMAO12 ROTO ROAD AT MERROWIE PIPE TWO GWIP LOWER NAMOI Minoru GWIP UPPER NAMOI Premer Rd GWIP UPPER NAMOI Feedlot Premer Rd GWMAO12 ROTO RD NORTH PIPE TWO Next Stop V Progress 999 items loaded To search for a site or stream enter part or all of the site name in the Subset box then click the left mouse button on the Any text button and click on the Reload button In the following example we have entered VICTORIA as part of a site name The program will then check the SITE database for occurrences of the word VICTORIA and list the site details as they are found You can halt this listing when the site you seek is listed by clicking on the Stop button Site Data source
117. ume arid ay venter umimmr P Wet nimer ns leas Winer donkey Liniform x rper Reni Winter PAT dose dre Nes rimam roll Winder Dominant E Aloe lea naf enirn rl any panier Aid Lowe Vandali i The Classe ation is Dareum ens metan anual rainfall ard seasenal modera Rental shown hn milingirae imm Dhe seasonal incidence i dema fram ze ralis smi median painted Ramia bo amp prii ark Mas ro Ono Comm ha nap in foram Irom 0 25 enm rnznluiiam fs aa dela colilla cwer lho XX ya s or Khod Ausralia peried 1900 lo 1999 gt E National Climale Cente Figure 8 Rainfall Zones in Australia 2 1 3 Groundwater Usage Another factor particularly impacting groundwater data is the level of groundwater usage This varies both with climatic conditions with location specific developments and to some extent with time Cumulative Groundwater Licenses 150000 100000 50000 GW Licenses Issued per Decade 1900 1950 2000 Figure 9 Growth of Groundwater Licenses in NSW Note last value is for 3 years only from 210 212 inclusive 2 NSW Office of Water October 2014 PINNEENA Ground Water Version 10 1 Groundwater usage while capped in many areas has increased dramatically since the 1980s No readily available figures are available to quantify this however Figure 5 shows the growth of groundwater licences in NSW and is a useful indicator of likely usage increases The drought of 1990 2010 spurred the search for
118. undwater Source Outcropping eA A K Fold Belt Eracturedll ROCK SA os Source Puy Bureo 4 Sap a ow Y vv Y vH J E 1 A AS A A eg Lachlan Fo ld PORRA PAD Figure 3 The 3D nature of groundwater sources in NSW Natural groundwater quality generally reflects both the mineral content of the host rock through which the water is travelling and the length of time that the water is in contact with the rock The rate at which water travels through a groundwater system may vary from tens of metres a day for highly permeable beach sand to as little as a metre a year in dense clay Because groundwater is out of sight its occurrence and movement are generally poorly understood Groundwater constitutes part of a dynamic water cycle and is interrelated with surface water Surface water infiltrates geologic formations to become groundwater Groundwater reappears at the surface through springs and seeps and emerges in rivers lakes wetlands and the ocean 1 3 Groundwater in NSW Groundwater is an important resource in NSW It makes a substantial contribution as a source of water for the maintenance of aquatic environments and is an integral component in the long term management of water resources on both regional and State levels Groundwater is an important commodity and a vital component of both urban and rural industries and our economic and social framework Groundwater provides a water supply to over 130 communities in N
119. us zoom state Alt BackSpace is a shortcut View Entire Layer This option presents a list of layers Select the layer you wish to zoom to and the main map window will zoom in or out to contain all of the desired layer NOTE this has no effect on that layer s maximum zoom so you may find that the map zooms out beyond the layer s maximum zoom 6 5 4 Find Menu The find menu has several options to assist in locating features on the map Find Contours Gauges Go to Lat Long Allows movement to a known Go To LatiLona location and predetermined zoom distance The initial is Lat Long will be the centre of the current map Point Search window The latitude and longitude are displayed in a Foom Ea Line dialog for manual refinement The dialog has two l pages one for decimal latitude and longitude and oom Eo Region a page for the full degrees minutes seconds hemisphere representation Either page may be used with equivalent results When the OK button is clicked the main map window will be zoomed to centre on the requested location and have the requested zoom distance across the map Point Search Finds a point object by specifying a portion of text The text could be the whole or part of a gauging site name or number Each object s label is scanned for this text The search is case insensitive If multiple objects are found a list is presented Note 36 NSW Office of Water October 2014 6 5 5 Mode Menu
120. use based selection operations Select Radius Select or Region Select then the selected status of all the newly selected points will be reversed Clear Selection Clears the current selection All selected point objects are de selected Ctrl C is a shortcut Browse Selection Displays a list of all currently selected point objects Zoom to Selection Zooms the main map window to display the entire selection Load Selection Loads a list file e g one created by Save Selection and selects the objects that have an identifier contained in the list The full path and file name needs to be specified including the file extension If the extension is DBF the file is assumed to be a dBASE file Otherwise the file will be read as an ASCII text file with the one 38 NSW Office of Water October 2014 PINNEENA Ground Water Version 10 1 identifier per line and the site identifier as the first word on that line An active layer is required Click on this text box to display a list of selectable layers The layer name displayed here will be the target of the selection In the case of a database file a list of fields is presented Double click on the name of the field that will contain the object identifiers Save Selection Saves the current selection as a list of the selected objects identifiers A dialog box prompts for the name and type of file to produce Use the File Type pick list to chose the type of file
121. used e MEAN plots the mean value during the period as a histogram e MIN plots the minimum value during the period as a histogram e MAX plots the maximum value during the period as a histogram e MAXMIN plots two points in the period the maximum and the minimum at the time they occurred in the period NSW Office of Water October 2014 PINNEENA Ground Water Version 10 1 e INST plots the instantaneous value during the period at the time it occurred For discrete data stored as points e g gauging s or water quality sample data e POINT plots discrete points e LINEP produces straight lines between the point values plotted e COMB and COMBP produce lines between the baseline and the value Axis Base Scale Period to be Plotted and Period Multiplier these options allow the user to specify the axes of the plot in AXIS there are two different axes types that can be specified e IN normal linear scale e LOG log log scale O_O SSS AA SSS Autoscaling on each trace Autoscaling on each trace same on all plots Same as previous autoscale all data if first Same scale for all pages futoscale to use lt half of plot area Autoscale to use lt half of plot area all plots Reverse autoscaling on each trace Reverse autoscaling on each trace all plots Reverse autoscaling for all data must be first Reverse autoscaling all data all plots must be Reverse autoscal
122. wn list all possible data conversions for the selected variable The most common variable conversion is automatically selected for you but you can select any of the valid conversions from the list Clicking the Next button will select the most appropriate plot type to display your data or allow you to select the plot type you desire The period of record for the selected data will also be displayed TS Data Wizard us Station GW093038 Aux DataSource G w 1 1 VarFrom 110 Bore Water Level below Measuring Pt Metres VarTo 110 Bore Water Level below Measuring Pt Metres z Start Date 00 00_19 05 2000 Use these dates End Date 00 00_1 7 07 2014 Cs Bos Nena Jin Clicking on the Finish button will return you to the calling program with the parameter screen completed EL HYMPLOT Plot Multiple Periods of Hydstra Data Tager GWPINNEENAS 0 oa 2 Program Options Help Code Site Data Source VarFrom VarTo Start Time Type xis Bottom Top GW092035 Gw 1 1 110 00 110 00 00 00 19 05 2000 MAXMIN LIN AUTO D ala 110 00 110 00 00 00 17 07 2014 MAXMIN LIN AUTO O s A i10 00 110 00 00 00 01 01 2013 MAXMIN LIN AUTO o Ea 100 00 141 00 00 00 01 01 2014 MAXMIN LIN AUTO o ala 100 00 141 00 00 00 01 01 2014 MAXMIN LIN AUTO Each Trace Spans 1 Le YEAR Divided Into 112 HOUR Stack Traces 5 Plot Ou
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