Dataset extent

© OpenStreetMap contributors, © CartoDB

DWS Water Resource Monitoring Sites: Google Earth KML Spatial Inventory

This dataset comprised a national spatial inventory of South African water resource monitoring sites made available through Google Earth using Keyhole Markup Language (KML). The inventory was developed by the Department of Water Affairs and Forestry to improve access to, and understanding of, the extent and structure of long‑standing national surface water and groundwater monitoring programmes.

The dataset provided geographic locations for several thousand monitoring sites distributed across South Africa, including surface water quality stations, groundwater monitoring boreholes, flow gauging stations, dam level monitoring sites, and related water resource observation points. Monitoring sites were organised hierarchically within the KML structure according to hydrological or management regions, including primary drainage regions and Water Management Areas, as well as by site type.

Each monitoring site was associated with embedded metadata accessible via Google Earth popup balloons. This metadata included site identifiers, descriptive locality information, monitoring type, number of samples collected, and the operational period of the site. Where available, hyperlinks provided access to pre‑generated time‑series graphs, downloadable flat data files, flow records, and Maucha ionic diagrams illustrating major ion composition and salinity. TimeSpan tags enabled visualisation of monitoring activity for selected periods using the Google Earth time slider. The spatial inventory was published as a publicly accessible static web resource and was updated periodically using exports from the national Water Management System (WMS). The dataset supported rapid visualisation from national to local scale, assisted users in identifying available monitoring data, and preserved institutional knowledge of the monitoring network as corporate memory diminished.

Data og ressurser

Tilleggsinformasjon

Felt Verdi
E-post vanderLaanM@arc.agric.za
Authors
Forfatter 1
Author first name
M
Author surname
Silberbauer
E-post
michael. silberbauer @gmail.com
Author organization
Department of Water and Sanitation
Department
Resource Quality Services
Is this author a contact person for the dataset?
true
Forfatter 2
Author first name
W
Author surname
Geldenhuys
E-post
Author organization
Department of Water Affairs and Forestry
Department
Resource Quality Services
Is this author a contact person for the dataset?
Contact person
Contact 1
Contact name
M
E-post
michael. silberbauer @gmail.com
Contact organization
Department of Water and Sanitation
Department
Recommended citation SILBERBAUER MJ and GELDENHUYS WF (2008) Using Keyhole Markup Language to create a spatial interface to South African water resource data through Google Earth. Department of Water Affairs and Forestry, Pretoria, South Africa. https://riv.co.za/wv/references/PhD_docs/Silberbauer%202008%20KML_spatial_inventory_for_South%20African_water_resource_data_Google_Earth__rev01.pdf
Did the author / contact organization collect the data? true
Name of organization that collected the data Department of Water Affairs
Dataset language English
Publisher DWS website - https://www.dws.gov.za/iwqs/wms/data/000key.asp
Publication date 2017-06-01
Project number N/A
Lisens Open (Creative commons)
License URL https://creativecommons.org/licenses
Keywords DWS, DWAF, water quality monitoring, groundwater monitoring, surface water, hydrology, Google Earth, KML, KMZ, spatial inventory, Water Management Areas, drainage regions, South Africa
Geographic location or bounding box coordinates
Topic category Hydrological data and modelling
Data structure category Semi-structured (does not fully conform to the tabular format of structured data, but may contain tags or markers identifying properties to arrange it into an organisational framework)
Uploader estimation of extent to which data have been processed Refined
Is the data time series or static Both
Data reference date
Data reference date 1
Data reference date (from)
2008-01-01
Data reference date (to)
2026-03-25
Alternate identifier https://www.dws.gov.za/iwqs/wms/data/000key.asp
Vertical extent datum masl
Vertical minimum-maximum extent
Vertical minimum-maximum extent 1
Minimum vertical extent
0
Maximum vertical extent
3451
I agree to the data management plan and terms and conditions of the WRO true