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Asset Spatial Data Structure (ASDS 2.0)

Version: 2.0
Date: 13/07/2022

 

 

 

 

 

     

Ancillary

Ancillary

TitleDescriptionSurvey CodeBlock NameGIS Feature ClassGeometry Type
Abandoned PointAbandoned points are ancillary assets of any type that would be represented as a point and which are no longer in service due to decommissioning or otherwise. This does not include assets that are temporarily inactive or have not yet been commissioned.AAPA_AbandonedPointaAbandonedPointPoint
Ancillary abandoned boundaryBoundary of an abandoned ancillary service structureAABBA_AbandonedBoundaryaAbandonedBoundary3D Polygon
Ancillary abandoned lineAbandoned ancillary service lineAABLA_AbandonedLineaAbandonedLine3D Polyline
AntennaA device used to broadcast or recieve radio signalsAANTA_AntennaaCommsPointPoint
Comms pitA pit structure containing communications cabling or other equipment.ACPA_CommsPitaPitPoint
Comms pit boundaryThe boundary of a pit structure containing communications cabling or other equipment.ACPBA_CommsPitBoundaryaPitBoundaryPolygon
Communications towerA tower designed to have antennas installed at elevation.ACTA_CommsToweraCommsPointPoint
Electrical pitPit structure containing electrical cabling and other equipment.AEPA_ElecPitaPitPoint
Electrical pit boundaryBoundary of a pit structure containing electrical cabling and other equipment.AEPBA_ElecPitBoundaryaPitBoundaryPolygon
Gas lineGas pipe line.AGASA_GasPipeaGasLine3D Polyline
Gas pitA pit structure housing gas valves and pipework.AGPA_GasPitaPitPoint
Gas pit boundaryThe boundary of a pit structure housing gas valves or pipework.AGPBA_GasPitBoundaryaPitBoundaryPolygon
InstrumentationAn instrument such as a pressure monitor or chlorine sensor.AINSA_InstrumentationaInstrumentationPoint
Power poleA pole carrying power cabling or other equipment.APPA_PowerPoleaPowerPolePoint
Process drainage lineA drainage line for process runoff at a TasWater site.APDLA_ProcessDrainageLineaDrainageLine3D Polyline
Process drainage pointA structure along a drainage line at a TasWater site.APDPA_ProcessDrainagePointaDrainagePoint3D Polyline
Service StructureLinear structures designed to house or support pipework such as service ducts and pipe bridgesASRVA_Duct_BridgeaServiceStructure3D Polyline
Underground comms copper cableUnderground communications cable (copper wire).ACOMA_CommsCableaPowerCable3D Polyline
Underground comms optic fibre cableUnderground communications cable (fibre optic).ACOFA_CommsOpticFibreaPowerCable3D Polyline
Underground electrical cableUnderground electrical cable.AELA_ElecCableaPowerCable3D Polyline
Unknown PitPit structure containing valves, pipework or equipment of unknown type.AUPA_UnknownPitaPitPoint
Unknown pit boundaryBoundary of a pit structure containing valves, pipework or equipment of unknown type.AUPBA_UnknownPitBoundaryaPitBoundary3D Polygon
 

General

TitleDescriptionSurvey CodeBlock NameGIS Feature ClassGeometry Type
Building footprintBoundary of a TasWater building.ABLDA_BuildingaBuildingPolygon
EasementSmall parcel of land which are reserved so that TW and/or other utilities can access infrastructure. A more detailed definition is available in the ASDS document (section 10.2.7)AEASA_EasementaEasementPolygon
RoadTasWater road centreline.AROADA_RoadaRoad3D Polyline
 

     

SewerStormwater

Other asset types

TitleDescriptionSurvey CodeBlock NameGIS Feature ClassGeometry Type
Abandoned sewer boundaryBoundary of an abandoned sewer structure that is represented by an area or footprint such as a lagoon, pit or well.SABBS_AbandonedBoundaryssAbandonedBoundaryPolygon
Customer inspection openingA sewer customer connection point is the point of connection between the property connection sewer and the customer sanitary drain, usually marked by inspection opening (IO). SCCPS_CustConnectionssServiceConnectionPoint
Odour control unitA system which controls the release of odour from sewage infrastructure/SOCUS_OdourControlUnitssOdourControlPoint
PumpSewer pumps pressurise sewage within a pipeline to transport it over elevations.SPMPS_PumpssPumpPoint
Sewer abandoned main lineSewer pipelines of any type which are no longer in service due to decommissioning or otherwise but remain installed. This does not include pipework that is temporarily inactive or has not yet been commissioned.SABLS_AbandonedLinessAbandonedLine3D Polyline
Sewer abandoned pointSewer assets of any type that would be represented as a point and which are no longer in service due to decommissioning or otherwise. This does not include assets that are temporarily inactive or have not yet been commissioned.SAPS_AbandonedPointssAandonedPointPoint
Sewer air valveSewer air release valves are installed along pressurised sewer mains and allow for the automatic escape of trapped pockets of air and gases. Air release valves prevent the formation of potentially destructive vacuums within the pipe. SAVS_AirValvessControlValvePoint
Sewer isolation valveIsolation valves are designed to start and stop the flow of sewage within the network to isolate portions of the network for maintenance or repair.SIVS_IsolationValvessSystemValvePoint
Sewer maintenance holeA standard manhole is a chamber with a removable cover which allows human and machine access to a (typically buried) sewer.SMHS_MaintenanceHolessManholePoint
Sewer network meterNetwork meters are used in field operations to measure sewage flows at a particular location. They can be used to measure system flows, particularly to identify localised issues of infiltration or inflow.SNMS_NetworkMeterssMeterPoint
Sewer non-return valveA non-return valve permits the flow of sewage in only one direction. A tide flap is treated as a non-return valve.SNRVS_NonReturnValvessSystemValvePoint
Sewer sampling pointPoint at which sewer is sampled and analysed (e.g. outfall monitoring, sludge sampling)SSMPS_SamplingPointssTestStationPoint
Sewer scour valveDictate the flow of sewage into scouring pipes or flushing points.SSVS_ScourValvessSystemValvePoint
Sewer ventSewer vents are components of a gravity sewer system which allow air to enter the system or gases to escape. A more detailed definition is available in the ASDS document (section 10.2.6)SVES_VentssVentPoint
 

Pressure sewer

TitleDescriptionSurvey CodeBlock NameGIS Feature ClassGeometry Type
Blank lateralA capped DN40 stub pipe along the pressure reticulation sewer main to allow for future property connection.SSPBS_BlankServicePipessLateralLine3D Polyline
Boundary assemblyBoundary assemblies act broadly as a non-return valve when installed as a placeholder for a future sewer customer connection on the end of a blank lateral.SBKS_BoundaryKitssPressureUnitPoint
Pressure service pipeA property connection sewer connected to a pressure sewer system (and includes the pressure sewer lateral – typically a main that connects a pressure reticulation sewer to a property boundary assembly)SSPPS_PressureServicePipessLateralLine3D Polyline
Pressure sewer control panelElectrical control panel for a customer’s domestic pumping station within a pressurised sewer networkSPCS_PressureControlPanelssPressureUnitPoint
Pressure sewer reticulation mainA common main which transfers sewage from a number of properties to a downstream point in a pressure sewer system i.e. a component of pressure sewer reticulation.SPRMS_PressureReticMainssPressurizedMain3D Polyline
Pressure sewer unitA collection tank on a customer’s property with a pump installed within it that acts as a domestic pump station to connect to a pressurised sewer networkSPTS_PressureTankssPressureUnitPoint
Sewer rising mainSewer rising mains transport sewage under pressure from a pumping station to another gravity sewer network catchment or treatment plantSRMS_RisingMainssPressurizedMain3D Polyline
 

Sewer gravity mains

TitleDescriptionSurvey CodeBlock NameGIS Feature ClassGeometry Type
Emergency storage pipeA section of pipe leading to an emergency storage tank.SESPS_EmergencyStoragePipessGravityMain3D Polyline
Gravity reticulation mainA sewer, generally DN150 to DN300, for the collection of sewage from individual properties and conveyance to trunk sewers. Note that where a reticulation sewer serves more than one property, it will be classed as a gravity main, up to the point where it separates to the individual lateral lines.SGRMS_GravityReticMainssGravityMain3D Polyline
Gravity service pipeAn unpressurised property connection sewer that feeds into a gravity reticulation sewer.SSPGS_GravityServicePipessLateralLine3D Polyline
Gravity trunk mainPrincipal sewer of a catchment system that drains to the point of treatment.SGTMS_GravityTrunkMainssGravityMain3D Polyline
Outfall pipeOutfall pipes convey treated water from a STP to the environment, such as a river.SOPS_OutfallPipessGravityMain3D Polyline
Overflow pipeOverflow mains discharge untreated, raw sewage into local waterways or stormwater to relieve excess flows within the system.SOFPS_OverflowPipessGravityMain3D Polyline
Scour pipeA section of pipe leading to a scour.SSCPS_ScourPipessGravityMain3D Polyline
SiphonA siphon is a gravity main where a section in the middle of the siphon is lower (or higher) than its outlet.SSIPS_SiphonssGravityMain3D Polyline
Vent pipeA section of pipe leading to a sewer vent.SVPS_VentPipessGravityMain3D Polyline
 

Sewer IOs/maintenance shafts

TitleDescriptionSurvey CodeBlock NameGIS Feature ClassGeometry Type
Maintenance shaftMaintenance shafts are structures on a sewer between maintenance holes (MH), larger than an inspection opening, which provides equipment access but not person access to the sewer and which allows limited change of grade and/or direction.SIOS_InspectionOpeningssCleanoutPoint
System inspection openingSystem inspection openings (that are located on the sewer mains and not referring to the IOs as part of the sewer customer connection point), including lamp holes, are a fitting with provision for visual inspection and limited access to facilitate inspection/maintenance. SIOS_InspectionOpeningssCleanoutPoint
Terminal maintenance shaftTerminal maintenance shafts are an end of line access point to insert cleaning rods into (also referred to as “rod eyes”).SIOS_InspectionOpeningssCleanoutPoint
 

Sewer structures

TitleDescriptionSurvey CodeBlock NameGIS Feature ClassGeometry Type
Discharge PointDischarge points are not assets, but are recorded in the GIS to record where and at what level sewage is discharged from our sewer reticulation in the event of an overflow or as part of standard operating treatment plant outfall.SDPS_DischargePointssDischargePointPoint
Emergency Relief Overflow StructureAn Emergency Relief Overflow Structure permits a sewer to overflow in a preferred location where the consequences of sewage overflow have a reduced impact on public or environmental health. EROS are used in situations where private fittings are low in relation to manhole lid levels and a risk of house flooding exists.SERSS_EmergencyReliefStructuressAssetBoundaryPoint
Emergency Storage StructureA storage structure designed to temporarily contain sewage in an emergency situation for a limited period of time.SESS_EmergencyStorageStructuressManholePoint
Sewer asset boundarySite boundaries of structures include the footprints for network structure that are significantly large or pit that are significantly large.SABS_AssetBoundaryssAssetBoundaryPolygon
Sewer lagoonNeeds type field addedSLAGS_LagoonssAssetBoundaryPolygon
Sewer pitPits are used to house infrastructure (valves etc.) that are required to be accessed for operations or maintenance. They can be either under or above ground.SPITS_PitssPitPoint
Sewer pit boundaryBoundary of larger pits housing sewer valves and other assets.SPBS_PitBoundaryssAssetBoundaryPolygon
Sewer wellBoundary of sewer wet or dry well.SWELS_WetWellssAssetBoundaryPolygon
Wet weather storageA storage structure designed to temporarily contain sewage to act as a buffer for increased inflow during a wet-weather event.SWWSS_WetWeatherStoragessAssetBoundaryPolygon
 

     

WaterDistribution

Other asset types

TitleDescriptionSurvey CodeBlock NameGIS Feature ClassGeometry Type
Abandoned water boundaryBoundary of an abandoned water structure that is represented by an area or footprint such as a tank, pit or reservoir.WABBW_AbandonedBoundarywAbandonedBoundaryPolygon
Abandoned Water main lineAbandoned lines are water pipelines of any type which are no longer in service due to decommissioning or otherwise but remain installed. This does not include pipework that is temporarily inactive or has not yet been commissioned.WABLW_AbandonedLinewAbandonedLine3D Polyline
Abandoned water pointAbandoned points are water assets of any type that would be represented as a point and which are no longer in service due to decommissioning or otherwise. This does not include assets that are temporarily inactive or have not yet been commissioned.WAPW_AbandonedPointwAbandonedPointPoint
Water filling pointA filling point is essentially a valve that allows for the collection of water, for example, by water cartage trucks.WFPW_FillingPointwFillingPointPoint
Water fixtureA component of or fixture on a pipeline or channel which allows pipeline deviation, change of direction, bore, or some other function. Includes strainers, caps and chlorine diffusers.WFIXW_FixturewFittingPoint
Water hydrantWater fire hydrants are a special type of in ground connection on distribution and reticulation mains that provide access to water supply for the purpose of fighting fires and/or have an operational function such as flushing or air regulation.WHYDW_HydrantwHydrantPoint
Water network meterNetwork meters are large TasWater meters installed in the network to measure water flows at a particular point.WNMW_NetworkMeterwNetworkMeterPoint
Water pumpWater pumps installed within pumping stations throughout the distribution network or at sites which boost or transfer water under pressure.WPMPW_PumpwPumpPoint
Water sampling pointWater sampling points are physical locations where water quality sampling occurs.WSMPW_SamplingPointwSamplingStationPoint
Water service connectionA water customer connection point represents the location of the stop tap and water meter (meter assembly) that separates the property service pipe and the customer internal pipework.WCCPW_CustConnectionwServiceConnectionPoint
 

Water mains

TitleDescriptionSurvey CodeBlock NameGIS Feature ClassGeometry Type
Bulk transfer mainA water main that interconnects source(s), treatment works, reservoir(s) and/or supply areas, normally without direct consumer connections.WBTMW_BulkTransferMainwMain3D Polyline
Dosing linePipeline used in delivering dosing to a water main.ADOSA_DosingLinewMain3D Polyline
Irrigation lineIrrigation lines are water mains which are used exclusively to supply water to irrigation schemes.WIRRW_IrrigationPipewMain3D Polyline
Raw water mainRaw water mains are pipes that transport untreated water, typically from the water source/catchment to the treatment site. WRWMW_RawWaterMainwMain3D Polyline
Water ChannelChannels are open furrows that form part of the water supply network and can include aqueducts (elevated channels), races, tunnels and natural waterways that form part of the water supply network (such as creeks).WCW_ChannelwMain3D Polyline
Water Distribution mainA water main serving as the principal distributor within the supply area, normally without direct consumer connections. Distribution mains were historically termed “trunk mains” along with transfer mains.WDMW_DistributionMainwMain3D Polyline
Water overflow pipeOverflow pipes are connected to a reservoir or tank for the carriage of surplus water from the storage to a stormwater system or other watercourseWOFPW_OverflowPipewMain3D Polyline
Water Reticulation mainA water main that connects a distribution main with service pipes. Reticulation mains are generally sized DN100 to DN375.WRMW_ReticulationMainwMain3D Polyline
Water Reticulation sub-mainA water main that connects a reticulation main with service pipes within discrete areas where the number of consumers is small, thereby minimising deterioration of water quality. Reticulation sub-mains are generally sized DN40 to DN100. WRSMW_ReticulationSubMainwMain3D Polyline
Water Scour pipePipework used for scouring (used for dewatering a portion of pipeline for operational or maintenance purposes).WSCPW_ScourPipewMain3D Polyline
Water service pipeA property service extends from the water reticulation main to the service connection point. More information about water service pipes is contained in the ASDS document (section 10.1.5)WSPW_ServicePipewLateralLine3D Polyline
 

Water structures

TitleDescriptionSurvey CodeBlock NameGIS Feature ClassGeometry Type
Intake pointA water intake is the location that the natural water enters the water system.WINTW_IntakePointwIntakePoint
Water asset boundarySite boundaries of structures include the footprints for network structure that are significantly large or pit that are significantly large.WABW_AssetBoundarywAssetBoundaryPolygon
Water pitPits are used to house infrastructure (valves etc.) that are required to be accessed for operations or maintenance. They can be either under or above ground.WPITW_PitwPitPoint
Water pit boundaryBoundary of a pit structure containing water valves and pipework.WPBW_PitBoundarywAssetBoundaryPolygon
Water tank boundaryBoundary of a water tank.WTBW_TankBoundarywAssetBoundaryPolygon
 

Water valves

TitleDescriptionSurvey CodeBlock NameGIS Feature ClassGeometry Type
Water air valveAir valves (AV) relieve the pipe system of trapped air or allow air into the pipe during draining maintenance. They include breather vents and attached valves used to isolate the air valve for maintenance purposesWAVW_AirValvewControlValvePoint
Water control valveA valve that controls the flow of water through the pipe by reducing, relieving or maintaining the water flow. Includes pressure reducing, sustaining and relief valves as well as flow control valves.WCVW_ControlValvewControlValvePoint
Water isolation valveIsolation valves are designed to start and stop the flow of water within the network to isolate portions of the network for maintenance, repair or operational purposes.WIVW_IsolationValvewSystemValvePoint
Water non-return valveA non-return valve permits the flow of water in only one direction. Non-return valves work automatically (therefore they don't require an external power source). In the simplest scenario, a single check valve can be used to restrict flow direction. More complex assemblies such as RPZDs or double check valves are used to prevent backflow at hazardous connections to the water network.WNRVW_NonReturnValvewSystemValvePoint
 

     

RecycledWater

Other asset types

TitleDescriptionSurvey CodeBlock NameGIS Feature ClassGeometry Type
Abandoned Reuse main lineAbandoned lines are reuse pipelines of any type which are no longer in service due to decommissioning or otherwise but remain installed. This does not include pipework that is temporarily inactive or has not yet been commissioned.RABLR_AbandonedLinerAbandonedLine3D Polyline
Abandoned Reuse pointAbandoned points are reuse assets of any type that would be represented as a point and which are no longer in service due to decommissioning or otherwise. This does not include assets that are temporarily inactive or have not yet been commissioned.RAPR_AbandonedPointrAbandonedPointPoint
Reuse hydrantWater hydrants are a special type of in-ground connection on distribution and reticulation mains that provide access to water supply for the purpose of fighting fires and/or have an operational function such as flushing or air regulation.RHYDR_HydrantrHydrantPoint
Reuse network meterA large network meter (or flow meter) is used to measure water flow at a particular location on the network.RNMR_NetworkMeterrNetworkMeterPoint
Reuse pumpWater pumps installed within pumping stations throughout the distribution network or at sites which boost or transfer water under pressure. RPMPR_PumprPumpPoint
Reuse sampling pointFeature class to be createdRSMPR_SamplingPointrSampleStationPoint
Reuse service connectionThe point at which a reuse customer connects to TasWater reuse pipework (a service pipe).RCCPR_CustConnectionrServiceConnectionPoint
 

Reuse mains

TitleDescriptionSurvey CodeBlock NameGIS Feature ClassGeometry Type
Reuse overflow pipeOverflow pipes are connected to a reservoir or tank for the carriage of surplus water from the storage to a stormwater system or other watercourseROFPR_OverflowPiperMain3D Polyline
Reuse Reticulation MainA water main that connects a distribution main with service pipes. Reticulation mains are generally sized DN100 to DN375. RRMR_ReticulationMainrMain3D Polyline
Reuse scour pipePipework used for scouring (used for dewatering a portion of pipeline for operational or maintenance purposes).RSCPR_ScourPiperMain3D Polyline
Reuse service pipeA service pipe is a water pipe that supplies water from the reticulation main to the consumer.RSPR_ServicePiperLateralLine3D Polyline
 

Reuse structures

TitleDescriptionSurvey CodeBlock NameGIS Feature ClassGeometry Type
Reuse asset boundaryBoundary of a structure related to TasWater's reuse network such as a storage basin, pit or tank.RABR_AssetBoundaryrAssetBoundaryPolygon
Reuse Lagoon StorageBoundary of a reuse storage basin.RLAGR_LagoonrAssetBoundary3D Polygon
Reuse pitPits are used to house infrastructure (valves etc.) that are required to be accessed for operations or maintenance. They can be either under or above ground.RPITR_PitrPitPoint
Reuse pit boundaryBoundary of a pit structure containing reuse valves and pipework.RPBR_PitBoundaryrAssetBoundaryPolygon
Reuse tank boundaryBoundary of a reuse storage stank.RTBR_TankBoundaryrAssetBoundaryPolygon
 

Reuse valves

TitleDescriptionSurvey CodeBlock NameGIS Feature ClassGeometry Type
Reuse air valveAir valves (AV) relieve the pipe system of trapped air or allow air into the pipe during draining maintenance. They include breather vents and attached valves used to isolate the air valve for maintenance purposesRAVR_AirValverControlValvePoint
Reuse control valveA valve that controls the flow of water through the pipe by reducing, relieving or maintaining the water flow. Includes pressure reducing, sustaining and relief valves as well as flow control valves.RCVR_ControlValverControlValvePoint
Reuse isolation valveWater isolation valves can be controlled to top or start the flow of water through a point along a pipeline.RIVR_IsolationValverSystemValvePoint
Reuse non-return valveA non-return valve permits the flow of water in only one direction. Non-return valves work automatically (therefore they don't require an external power source). In the simplest scenario, a single check valve can be used to restrict flow direction. More complex assemblies such as RPZDs or double check valves are used to prevent backflow at hazardous connections to the water networkRNRVR_NonReturnValverSystemValvePoint
Sprinkler HeadReuse sprinkler head.RSPRR_SprinklerrControlValvePoint
 

     

Stormwater

Other asset types

TitleDescriptionSurvey CodeBlock NameGIS Feature ClassGeometry Type
Abandoned stormwater boundaryBoundary of an abandoned stormwater structure that is represented by an area or footprint such as a pit or well.DABBD_AbandonedBoundaryswAbandonedBoundaryPolygon
Abandoned stormwater lineStormwater pipelines of any type which are no longer in service due to decommissioning or otherwise but remain installed. This does not include pipework that is temporarily inactive or has not yet been commissionedDABLD_AbandonedLineswAbandonedLine3D Polyline
Abandoned stormwater pointStormwater assets of any type that would be represented as a point and which are no longer in service due to decommissioning or otherwise. This does not include assets that are temporarily inactive or have not yet been commissioned.DAPD_AbandonedPointswAbandonedPointPoint
Stormwater air valveStormwater air valves passively regulate the input or build-up of air in a stormwater rising main. DAVD_AirValveswControlValvePoint
Stormwater gate valveAn operable isolation valve installed on a stormwater pipe which uses a gate to open or close the flow of stormwater.DIVD_IsolationValveswSystemValvePoint
Stormwater maintenance holeA maintenance hole (manhole) is a chamber through which stormwater is transported, with a removable cover which allows human and machine access.DMHD_MaintenanceHoleswManholePoint
Stormwater tide flapA type of valve installed at the end of a stormwater line which uses a flap gate to prevent tidal or flood waters from entering the stormwater network.DNRVD_NonReturnValveswSystemValvePoint
 

Stormwater IOs/maintenance shafts

TitleDescriptionSurvey CodeBlock NameGIS Feature ClassGeometry Type
Stormwater System inspection openingSystem inspection openings, including lamp holes, are a fitting with provision for visual inspection and limited access to facilitate inspection/maintenance. DIOD_InspectionOpeningswCleanoutPoint
Stormwater terminal maintenance shaftTerminal maintenance shafts are an end of line access point to insert cleaning rods into (also referred to as “rod eyes”).DIOD_InspectionOpeningswCleanoutPoint
 

Stormwater lines

TitleDescriptionSurvey CodeBlock NameGIS Feature ClassGeometry Type
CulvertTunnel structure for stormwater drain under road or railway.DCULD_CulvertswCulvert3D Polyline
Stormwater open drainStormwater open drain.DODD_OpenDrainswOpenDrain3D Polyline
Stormwater outfall pipePipe segment carrying stormwater to an outfall point into the environment. DOPD_OutfallPipeswGravityMain3D Polyline
Stormwater pipePipe carrying stormwater.DDLD_StormwaterPipeswGravityMain3D Polyline
Stormwater property servicePipework connecting a customer property's stormwater drainage to TasWater's stormwater reticulation network.DDOD_PropertyServiceswLateralLine3D Polyline
Stormwater rising mainStormwater rising mains transport stormwater under pressure from a pumping station to another gravity stormwater network catchment.DRMD_RisingMainswPressurePipe3D Polyline
Subsoil drainage mainSpecial type of subsurface pipe designed to allow for infiltration of water for drainage purposes.DSSDD_SubSurfaceDrainageswGravityMain3D Polyline
 

Stormwater structures

TitleDescriptionSurvey CodeBlock NameGIS Feature ClassGeometry Type
Detention BasinA basin designed to temporarily retain stormwater.DDBD_DetentionBasinswDetention3D Polygon
Grated pitStormwater pit structure with grate cover.DGPD_GratedPitswManholePoint
Grated pit boundaryBoundary of a stormwater pit structure with a grate cover.DGPBD_GratedPitBoundaryswAssetBoundaryPolygon
Gross pollutant pitUnderground structure installed in the stormwater network designed to remove large pollutants/debris.DGPTD_GrossPollutantTrapswManholePolygon
Side entry pitStructure built into road gutters to allow entry of stormwater into TasWater's stormwater network.DSUD_SumpSEPswOpenDrainPolygon
Stormwater asset boundaryBoundary of a structure relating to TasWater's stormwater network such as a pit or well.DABD_AssetBoundaryswAssetBoundaryPolygon
 

Abandoned Point

Abandoned points are ancillary assets of any type that would be represented as a point and which are no longer in service due to decommissioning or otherwise. This does not include assets that are temporarily inactive or have not yet been commissioned.

Attribute NameDescriptionData TypeMandatoryDomain Values
CONDITIONThe condition grade of the asset (1-5)CHARACTERNo1-As new, 2-Minor defects, 3-Moderate defects, 4-High defects, 5-Unserviceable
 

Abandoned Reuse main line

Abandoned lines are reuse pipelines of any type which are no longer in service due to decommissioning or otherwise but remain installed. This does not include pipework that is temporarily inactive or has not yet been commissioned.

Attribute NameDescriptionData TypeMandatoryDomain Values
ABANDATEThe date on which the asset was abandonedDATENo
ASSETFLAGUsed to filter out new and existing assets The default value is newCHARACTERYes
COMMENTSAny additional information relevant to the asset that cannot be recorded in the other fields that may be importantCHARACTERNo
CONDITIONThe condition grade of the asset (1-5)CHARACTERNo1-As new, 2-Minor defects, 3-Moderate defects, 4-High defects, 5-Unserviceable
DIAMETERThe nominal diameter of the pipe in mmINTEGERYes100, 1000, 1016, 1050, 110, 114, 1150, 1200, 125, 1372, 140, 150, 160, 168, 175, 180, 1800, 20, 200, 219, 225, 25, 250, 273, 290, 300, 315, 32, 324, 325, 337, 350, 355, 375, 38, 40, 400, 406, 419, 450, 457, 495, 50, 500, 502, 508, 525, 559, 571, 575, 600, 63, 630, 648, 65, 660, 700, 710, 711, 730, 75, 750, 760, 762, 80, 800, 806, 813, 825, 875, 889, 90, 900, 975, 997, 998
LINETYPEThe type of abandoned asset that this line representsCHARACTERYesBulk Transfer Main, Channel, Distribution Main, Other, Overflow Pipe, Raw Water Main, Reticulation Main, Reticulation Sub-Main, Scour Pipe, Water Property Service
MATERIALThe material of the pipe **NOTE: PVC will not be accepted as a valid material for pipes submitted to TW as part of an as-constructed survey; the more specific PVC-U, PVC-O or PVC-M must be usedCHARACTERYesAC, BR, CI, CICL, CO, Cu, DI, DICL, DIEL, FBG, GRP, GWI, MS, MSCL, PE100, PE80b, PP, PTECH, PVC, PVC-M, PVC-O, PVC-U, RC, SS, VC
MXASSETNUMThe TW asset ID of the abandoned asset (if available)CHARACTERNo
SUICLASSSubsurface utility location quality classCHARACTERYesQL-A, QL-B, QL-C, QL-D
 

Abandoned Reuse point

Abandoned points are reuse assets of any type that would be represented as a point and which are no longer in service due to decommissioning or otherwise. This does not include assets that are temporarily inactive or have not yet been commissioned.

Attribute NameDescriptionData TypeMandatoryDomain Values
ABANDATEThe date on which the asset was abandonedDATEYes
ASSETFLAGUsed to filter out new and existing assets The default value is newCHARACTERYes
COMMENTSAny additional information relevant to the asset that cannot be recorded in the other fields that may be importantCHARACTERNo
CONDITIONThe condition grade of the asset (1-5)CHARACTERNo1-As new, 2-Minor defects, 3-Moderate defects, 4-High defects, 5-Unserviceable
DIAMETERThe nominal diameter of the valve in mmINTEGERYes100, 1000, 1016, 1050, 110, 114, 1150, 1200, 125, 1372, 140, 150, 160, 168, 175, 180, 1800, 20, 200, 219, 225, 25, 250, 273, 290, 300, 315, 32, 324, 325, 337, 350, 355, 375, 38, 40, 400, 406, 419, 450, 457, 495, 50, 500, 502, 508, 525, 559, 571, 575, 600, 63, 630, 648, 65, 660, 700, 710, 711, 730, 75, 750, 760, 762, 80, 800, 806, 813, 825, 875, 889, 90, 900, 975, 997, 998
MXASSETNUMThe TW asset ID of the abandoned asset (if available)CHARACTERNo
POINTTYPEThe type of asset that has been abandoned at this pointCHARACTERYesControl Valve, Hydrant, Network Meter, Pit, Pump Station, Reservoir, Service Connection, System Valve, Unknown, Water Treatment Plant
 

Abandoned sewer boundary

Boundary of an abandoned sewer structure that is represented by an area or footprint such as a lagoon, pit or well.

Attribute NameDescriptionData TypeMandatoryDomain Values
ABANDATEThe date on which the asset was abandonedCHARACTERNo
ASSETFLAGUsed to filter out new and existing assets The default value is newCHARACTERYesExisting, New, Not TasWater Asset
COMMENTSAny additional information relevant to the asset that cannot be recorded in the other fields that may be importantCHARACTERNo
CONDITIONThe condition grade of the asset (1-5)CHARACTERNo1-As new, 2-Minor defects, 3-Moderate defects, 4-High defects, 5-Unserviceable
FEATURETYPEType of abandoned assetCHARACTERNoPump Station, Treatment Plant, Storage Tank, Lagoon, Other, Pump Station, Treatment Plant, Storage Tank, Lagoon, Other
MXASSETNOThe TasWater Asset ID of the assetCHARACTERNo
PHOTO_CONTEXT_IDFilename of a photograph taken at a distance showing the location or surrounding context of an assetCHARACTERNo
PHOTO_FEATURE_IDFilename of a photograph of the asset showing it in detailCHARACTERNo
 

Abandoned stormwater boundary

Boundary of an abandoned stormwater structure that is represented by an area or footprint such as a pit or well.

Attribute NameDescriptionData TypeMandatoryDomain Values
ABANDATEThe date on which the asset was abandonedCHARACTERNo
ASSETFLAGUsed to filter out new and existing assets The default value is newCHARACTERYesExisting, New, Not TasWater Asset
COMMENTSAny additional information relevant to the asset that cannot be recorded in the other fields that may be importantCHARACTERNo
CONDITIONThe condition grade of the asset (1-5)CHARACTERNo1-As new, 2-Minor defects, 3-Moderate defects, 4-High defects, 5-Unserviceable
FEATURETYPEType of abandoned assetCHARACTERNoPump Station, Treatment Plant, Storage Tank, Lagoon, Other, Pump Station, Treatment Plant, Storage Tank, Lagoon, Other
MXASSETNOThe TasWater Asset ID of the assetCHARACTERNo
PHOTO_CONTEXT_IDFilename of a photograph taken at a distance showing the location or surrounding context of an assetCHARACTERNo
PHOTO_FEATURE_IDFilename of a photograph of the asset showing it in detailCHARACTERNo
 

Abandoned stormwater line

Stormwater pipelines of any type which are no longer in service due to decommissioning or otherwise but remain installed. This does not include pipework that is temporarily inactive or has not yet been commissioned

Attribute NameDescriptionData TypeMandatoryDomain Values
ABANDATEThe date on which the asset was abandonedCHARACTERNo
ASSETFLAGUsed to filter out new and existing assets The default value is newCHARACTERYesExisting, New, Not TasWater Asset
COMMENTSAny additional information relevant to the asset that cannot be recorded in the other fields that may be importantCHARACTERNo
CONDITIONThe condition grade of the asset (1-5)CHARACTERNo1-As new, 2-Minor defects, 3-Moderate defects, 4-High defects, 5-Unserviceable
FEATURETYPEType of abandoned assetCHARACTERNoPipe, Culvert, Open Drain, Pipe, Culvert, Open Drain
MXASSETNOThe TasWater Asset ID of the assetCHARACTERNo
PHOTO_CONTEXT_IDFilename of a photograph taken at a distance showing the location or surrounding context of an assetCHARACTERNo
PHOTO_FEATURE_IDFilename of a photograph of the asset showing it in detailCHARACTERNo
SUICLASSSubsurface utility location quality classCHARACTERYes
 

Abandoned stormwater point

Stormwater assets of any type that would be represented as a point and which are no longer in service due to decommissioning or otherwise. This does not include assets that are temporarily inactive or have not yet been commissioned.

Attribute NameDescriptionData TypeMandatoryDomain Values
ABANDATEThe date on which the asset was abandonedCHARACTERNo
ASSETFLAGUsed to filter out new and existing assets The default value is newCHARACTERYesExisting, New, Not TasWater Asset
COMMENTSAny additional information relevant to the asset that cannot be recorded in the other fields that may be importantCHARACTERNo
CONDITIONThe condition grade of the asset (1-5)CHARACTERNo1-As new, 2-Minor defects, 3-Moderate defects, 4-High defects, 5-Unserviceable
DIAMETERThe nominal diameter of the valve in mmINTEGERNo40, 50, 63, 65, 75, 80, 90, 100, 110, 125, 140, 150, 160, 175, 180, 200, 225, 250, 280, 300, 315, 350, 355, 375, 400, 450, 500, 525, 550, 560, 600, 630, 650, 675, 700, 710, 750, 800, 825, 900, 1000, 1050, 1200, 1350, 1400, 1500, 1600, 1650, 1800, 40, 50, 63, 65, 75, 80, 90, 100, 110, 125, 140, 150, 160, 175, 180, 200, 225, 250, 280, 300, 315, 350, 355, 375, 400, 450, 500, 525, 550, 560, 600, 630, 650, 675, 700, 710, 750, 800, 825, 900, 1000, 1050, 1200, 1350, 1400, 1500, 1600, 1650, 1800
MXASSETNOThe TasWater Asset ID of the assetCHARACTERNo
PHOTO_CONTEXT_IDFilename of a photograph taken at a distance showing the location or surrounding context of an assetCHARACTERNo
PHOTO_FEATURE_IDFilename of a photograph of the asset showing it in detailCHARACTERNo
POINTTYPEThe type of asset that has been abandoned at this pointCHARACTERNoControl Valve, Sump/Side Entry Pit, Grated Pit, Pump Station, Stormwater Pit, System Valve
 

Abandoned water boundary

Boundary of an abandoned water structure that is represented by an area or footprint such as a tank, pit or reservoir.

Attribute NameDescriptionData TypeMandatoryDomain Values
ABANDATEThe date on which the asset was abandonedCHARACTERNo
ASSETFLAGUsed to filter out new and existing assets The default value is newCHARACTERYesExisting, New, Not TasWater Asset
COMMENTSAny additional information relevant to the asset that cannot be recorded in the other fields that may be importantCHARACTERNo
CONDITIONThe condition grade of the asset (1-5)CHARACTERNo1-As new, 2-Minor defects, 3-Moderate defects, 4-High defects, 5-Unserviceable
FEATURETYPEType of abandoned assetCHARACTERNoPump Station, Treatment Plant, Storage Tank, Dam, Reservoir, Other, Pump Station, Treatment Plant, Storage Tank, Dam, Reservoir, Other
MXASSETNOThe TasWater Asset ID of the assetCHARACTERNo
PHOTO_CONTEXT_IDFilename of a photograph taken at a distance showing the location or surrounding context of an assetCHARACTERNo
PHOTO_FEATURE_IDFilename of a photograph of the asset showing it in detailCHARACTERNo
 

Abandoned Water main line

Abandoned lines are water pipelines of any type which are no longer in service due to decommissioning or otherwise but remain installed. This does not include pipework that is temporarily inactive or has not yet been commissioned.

Attribute NameDescriptionData TypeMandatoryDomain Values
ABANDATEThe date on which the asset was abandonedDATENo
ASSETFLAGUsed to filter out new and existing assets The default value is newCHARACTERYes
COMMENTSAny additional information relevant to the asset that cannot be recorded in the other fields that may be importantCHARACTERNo
CONDITIONThe condition grade of the asset (1-5)CHARACTERNo1-As new, 2-Minor defects, 3-Moderate defects, 4-High defects, 5-Unserviceable
DIAMETERThe nominal diameter of the pipe in mmINTEGERYes100, 1000, 1016, 1050, 110, 114, 1150, 1200, 125, 1372, 140, 150, 160, 168, 175, 180, 1800, 20, 200, 219, 225, 25, 250, 273, 290, 300, 315, 32, 324, 325, 337, 350, 355, 375, 38, 40, 400, 406, 419, 450, 457, 495, 50, 500, 502, 508, 525, 559, 571, 575, 600, 63, 630, 648, 65, 660, 700, 710, 711, 730, 75, 750, 760, 762, 80, 800, 806, 813, 825, 875, 889, 90, 900, 975, 997, 998
LINETYPEThe type of abandoned asset that this line representsCHARACTERYesBulk Transfer Main, Channel, Distribution Main, Other, Overflow Pipe, Raw Water Main, Reticulation Main, Reticulation Sub-Main, Scour Pipe, Water Property Service
MATERIALThe material of the pipe **NOTE: PVC will not be accepted as a valid material for pipes submitted to TW as part of an as-constructed survey; the more specific PVC-U, PVC-O or PVC-M must be usedCHARACTERYesAC, BR, CI, CICL, CO, Cu, DI, DICL, DIEL, FBG, GRP, GWI, MS, MSCL, PE100, PE80b, PP, PTECH, PVC, PVC-M, PVC-O, PVC-U, RC, SS, VC
MXASSETNUMThe TW asset ID of the abandoned asset (if available)CHARACTERNo
SUICLASSSubsurface utility location quality classCHARACTERYesQL-A, QL-B, QL-C, QL-D
 

Abandoned water point

Abandoned points are water assets of any type that would be represented as a point and which are no longer in service due to decommissioning or otherwise. This does not include assets that are temporarily inactive or have not yet been commissioned.

Attribute NameDescriptionData TypeMandatoryDomain Values
ABANDATEThe date on which the asset was abandonedDATENo
ASSETFLAGUsed to filter out new and existing assets The default value is newCHARACTERYes
COMMENTSAny additional information relevant to the asset that cannot be recorded in the other fields that may be importantCHARACTERNo
CONDITIONThe condition grade of the asset (1-5)CHARACTERNo1-As new, 2-Minor defects, 3-Moderate defects, 4-High defects, 5-Unserviceable
DIAMETERThe nominal diameter of the valve in mmINTEGERYes100, 1000, 1016, 1050, 110, 114, 1150, 1200, 125, 1372, 140, 150, 160, 168, 175, 180, 1800, 20, 200, 219, 225, 25, 250, 273, 290, 300, 315, 32, 324, 325, 337, 350, 355, 375, 38, 40, 400, 406, 419, 450, 457, 495, 50, 500, 502, 508, 525, 559, 571, 575, 600, 63, 630, 648, 65, 660, 700, 710, 711, 730, 75, 750, 760, 762, 80, 800, 806, 813, 825, 875, 889, 90, 900, 975, 997, 998
MXASSETNUMThe TW asset ID of the abandoned asset (if available)CHARACTERNo
POINTTYPEThe type of asset that has been abandoned at this pointCHARACTERYesControl Valve, Hydrant, Network Meter, Pit, Pump Station, Reservoir, Service Connection, System Valve, Unknown, Water Treatment Plant
 

Ancillary abandoned boundary

Boundary of an abandoned ancillary service structure

Attribute NameDescriptionData TypeMandatoryDomain Values
CONDITIONThe condition grade of the asset (1-5)CHARACTERNo1-As new, 2-Minor defects, 3-Moderate defects, 4-High defects, 5-Unserviceable
 

Ancillary abandoned line

Abandoned ancillary service line

Attribute NameDescriptionData TypeMandatoryDomain Values
CONDITIONThe condition grade of the asset (1-5)CHARACTERNo1-As new, 2-Minor defects, 3-Moderate defects, 4-High defects, 5-Unserviceable
SUICLASSSubsurface utility location quality classCHARACTERYesQL-A, QL-B, QL-C, QL-D
 

Antenna

A device used to broadcast or recieve radio signals

Attribute NameDescriptionData TypeMandatoryDomain Values
ASSETFLAGUsed to filter out new and existing assets The default value is newCHARACTERYesExisting, New, Not TasWater Asset
BEDDINGTYPEThe type of bedding used in laying the pipeCHARACTERNo
COMMENTSAny additional information relevant to the asset that cannot be recorded in the other fields that may be importantCHARACTERNo
CONDITIONThe condition grade of the asset (1-5)CHARACTERNo1-As new, 2-Minor defects, 3-Moderate defects, 4-High defects, 5-Unserviceable
HEIGHTThe height of the vent stack in m If there is no vent, set to 0REALNo
MXASSETNOThe TasWater Asset ID of the assetCHARACTERNo
PHOTO_CONTEXT_IDFilename of a photograph taken at a distance showing the location or surrounding context of an assetCHARACTERNo
PHOTO_FEATURE_IDFilename of a photograph of the asset showing it in detailCHARACTERNo
TYPEThe type of instrumentCHARACTERNoWood, Stobie, Metal mast, Other
 

Blank lateral

A capped DN40 stub pipe along the pressure reticulation sewer main to allow for future property connection.

Attribute NameDescriptionData TypeMandatoryDomain Values
ABOVEGNDIndicates whether the pipe is above or below groundCHARACTERYesNo, Yes
ASSETFLAGUsed to filter out new and existing assets The default value is newCHARACTERYes
COMMENTSAny additional information relevant to the asset that cannot be recorded in the other fields that may be importantCHARACTERNo
CONDITIONThe condition grade of the asset (1-5)CHARACTERNo1-As new, 2-Minor defects, 3-Moderate defects, 4-High defects, 5-Unserviceable
DIAMETERThe nominal diameter of the pipe in mmINTEGERYes100, 1000, 1016, 1050, 110, 114, 1150, 1200, 125, 1372, 140, 150, 160, 168, 175, 180, 1800, 20, 200, 219, 225, 25, 250, 273, 290, 300, 315, 32, 324, 325, 337, 350, 355, 375, 38, 40, 400, 406, 419, 450, 457, 495, 50, 500, 502, 508, 525, 559, 571, 575, 600, 63, 630, 648, 65, 660, 700, 710, 711, 730, 75, 750, 760, 762, 80, 800, 806, 813, 825, 875, 889, 90, 900, 975, 997, 998
INSTALLDATEThe date the asset was installedDATEYes
MATERIALThe material of the pipe **NOTE: PVC will not be accepted as a valid material for pipes submitted to TW as part of an as-constructed survey; the more specific PVC-U, PVC-O or PVC-M must be usedCHARACTERYesAC, BR, CI, CICL, CO, Cu, DI, DICL, DIEL, FBG, GRP, GWI, MS, MSCL, PE100, PE80b, PP, PTECH, PVC, PVC-M, PVC-O, PVC-U, RC, SS, VC
SUICLASSSubsurface utility location quality classCHARACTERYesQL-A, QL-B, QL-C, QL-D
 

Boundary assembly

Boundary assemblies act broadly as a non-return valve when installed as a placeholder for a future sewer customer connection on the end of a blank lateral.

Attribute NameDescriptionData TypeMandatoryDomain Values
ASSETFLAGUsed to filter out new and existing assets The default value is newCHARACTERYes
COMMENTSAny additional information relevant to the asset that cannot be recorded in the other fields that may be importantCHARACTERNo
CONDITIONThe condition grade of the asset (1-5)CHARACTERNo1-As new, 2-Minor defects, 3-Moderate defects, 4-High defects, 5-Unserviceable
INSTALLDATEThe date the asset was installedDATEYes
 

Building footprint

Boundary of a TasWater building.

Attribute NameDescriptionData TypeMandatoryDomain Values
ASSETFLAGUsed to filter out new and existing assets The default value is newCHARACTERYes
CONDITIONThe condition grade of the asset (1-5)CHARACTERNo1-As new, 2-Minor defects, 3-Moderate defects, 4-High defects, 5-Unserviceable
MXLOCATIONThe Maximo location ID of the structure represented by the boundary (eg tank, wet well, dam)CHARACTERNo
NAMEThe name of the building if knownCHARACTERNo
SITEIDThe Maximo location ID of the site that the structure belongs to (eg the treatment plant, reservoir site or pumping station)CHARACTERNo
 

Bulk transfer main

A water main that interconnects source(s), treatment works, reservoir(s) and/or supply areas, normally without direct consumer connections.

Attribute NameDescriptionData TypeMandatoryDomain Values
ABOVEGNDIndicates whether the pipe is above or below groundCHARACTERYesNo, Yes
ASSETFLAGUsed to filter out new and existing assets The default value is newCHARACTERYes
BEDDINGMATThe bedding material in which the pipe was laidCHARACTERYesGravel, None, Sand
CATHPROTIndicates whether the pipe has Cathodic ProtectionCHARACTERNoNo, Yes
COMMENTSAny additional information relevant to the asset that cannot be recorded in the other fields that may be importantCHARACTERNo
CONDITIONThe condition grade of the asset (1-5)CHARACTERNo1-As new, 2-Minor defects, 3-Moderate defects, 4-High defects, 5-Unserviceable
DIAMETERThe nominal diameter of the pipe in mmINTEGERYes100, 1000, 1016, 1050, 110, 114, 1150, 1200, 125, 1372, 140, 150, 160, 168, 175, 180, 1800, 200, 219, 225, 250, 273, 290, 300, 315, 32, 324, 325, 337, 350, 355, 375, 38, 40, 400, 406, 419, 450, 457, 495, 50, 500, 502, 508, 525, 559, 571, 575, 600, 63, 630, 648, 65, 660, 700, 710, 711, 730, 75, 750, 760, 762, 80, 800, 806, 813, 825, 875, 889, 90, 900, 975, 997, 998
INSTALLDATEThe date the asset was installedDATEYes
JOINTTYPEJoint type that connects this segment with adjoining pipes CHARACTERYesButt Welded, Composite Join, Electrofusion Welded, Flange, Lead, Mech Coupling Restrained, Rubber Ring Joint, Solvent Cement Joint, Solvent Welded, Threaded, Welded
MATERIALThe material of the pipe **NOTE: PVC will not be accepted as a valid material for pipes submitted to TW as part of an as-constructed survey; the more specific PVC-U, PVC-O or PVC-M must be usedCHARACTERYesAC, BR, CI, CICL, CO, Cu, DI, DICL, DIEL, FBG, GRP, GWI, MS, MSCL, PE100, PE80b, PP, PTECH, PVC, PVC-M, PVC-O, PVC-U, RC, SS, VC
PIPECLASSClass of pipeCHARACTERYesA, B, C, C16, D, DN16, E, F, G, H, K12, K9, PA, PB, PC, PD, PE, PF, PN10, PN12, PN12.5, PN16, PN18, PN20, PN21, PN35, PN6, PN9
PIPESERIESSeries of pipeCHARACTERYesISO, Series 1, Series 2
SUICLASSSubsurface utility location quality classCHARACTERYesQL-A, QL-B, QL-C, QL-D
 

Comms pit

A pit structure containing communications cabling or other equipment.

Attribute NameDescriptionData TypeMandatoryDomain Values
ASSETFLAGUsed to filter out new and existing assets The default value is newCHARACTERYes
COMMENTSAny additional information relevant to the asset that cannot be recorded in the other fields that may be importantCHARACTERNo
CONDITIONThe condition grade of the asset (1-5)CHARACTERNo1-As new, 2-Minor defects, 3-Moderate defects, 4-High defects, 5-Unserviceable
 

Comms pit boundary

The boundary of a pit structure containing communications cabling or other equipment.

Attribute NameDescriptionData TypeMandatoryDomain Values
ASSETFLAGUsed to filter out new and existing assets The default value is newCHARACTERYes
COMMENTSAny additional information relevant to the asset that cannot be recorded in the other fields that may be importantCHARACTERNo
CONDITIONThe condition grade of the asset (1-5)CHARACTERNo1-As new, 2-Minor defects, 3-Moderate defects, 4-High defects, 5-Unserviceable
 

Communications tower

A tower designed to have antennas installed at elevation.

Attribute NameDescriptionData TypeMandatoryDomain Values
ASSETFLAGUsed to filter out new and existing assets The default value is newCHARACTERYesExisting, New, Not TasWater Asset
BEDDINGTYPEThe type of bedding used in laying the pipeCHARACTERNo
COMMENTSAny additional information relevant to the asset that cannot be recorded in the other fields that may be importantCHARACTERNo
CONDITIONThe condition grade of the asset (1-5)CHARACTERNo1-As new, 2-Minor defects, 3-Moderate defects, 4-High defects, 5-Unserviceable
HEIGHTThe height of the vent stack in m If there is no vent, set to 0REALNo
MXASSETNOThe TasWater Asset ID of the assetCHARACTERNo
PHOTO_CONTEXT_IDFilename of a photograph taken at a distance showing the location or surrounding context of an assetCHARACTERNo
PHOTO_FEATURE_IDFilename of a photograph of the asset showing it in detailCHARACTERNo
TYPEThe type of instrumentCHARACTERNoWood, Stobie, Other
 

Culvert

Tunnel structure for stormwater drain under road or railway.

Attribute NameDescriptionData TypeMandatoryDomain Values
ASSETFLAGUsed to filter out new and existing assets The default value is newCHARACTERYesExisting, New, Not TasWater Asset
BEDDINGMATThe bedding material of the culvertCHARACTERNoGravel, None, Sand
COMMENTSAny additional information relevant to the asset that cannot be recorded in the other fields that may be importantCHARACTERNo
CONDITIONThe condition grade of the asset (1-5)CHARACTERNo1-As new, 2-Minor defects, 3-Moderate defects, 4-High defects, 5-Unserviceable
DSDEPTHThe depth of the invert of the pipe at its downstream endREALYes
DSILThe downstream invert level of the culvert in mREALYes
DSSLThe Surface Level of the downstream end of the culvert in mREALYes
HEIGHTThe height of the vent stack in m If there is no vent, set to 0REALYes
INSTALLDATEThe date the asset was installedCHARACTERNo
MATERIALThe material of the culvertCHARACTERYesAC, BR, CI, CICL, CO, Cu, DI, DICL, DIEL, FBG, GRP, GWI, MS, MSCL, PE100, PE80b, PP, PTECH, PVC, PVC-M, PVC-O, PVC-U, RC, SS, VC, AC, BR, CI, CICL, CO, Cu, DI, DICL, DIEL, FBG, GRP, GWI, MS, MSCL, PE100, PE80b, PP, PTECH, PVC, PVC-M, PVC-O, PVC-U, RC, SS, VC
MXASSETNOThe TasWater Asset ID of the assetCHARACTERNo
PHOTO_FEATURE_IDFilename of a photograph of the asset showing it in detailCHARACTERNo
SUICLASSSubsurface utility location quality classCHARACTERYes
USDEPTHThe depth of the invert of the pipe at its upstream endREALYes
USILThe upstream invert level of the culvert in mREALYes
USSLThe Surface Level of the upstream end of the culvert in mREALYes
WIDTHWidth dimension (m)REALYes
 

Customer inspection opening

A sewer customer connection point is the point of connection between the property connection sewer and the customer sanitary drain, usually marked by inspection opening (IO).

Attribute NameDescriptionData TypeMandatoryDomain Values
ASSETFLAGUsed to filter out new and existing assets The default value is newCHARACTERYes
COMMENTSAny additional information relevant to the asset that cannot be recorded in the other fields that may be importantCHARACTERNo
CONDITIONThe condition grade of the asset (1-5)CHARACTERNo1-As new, 2-Minor defects, 3-Moderate defects, 4-High defects, 5-Unserviceable
DEPTHThe depth of the connection in m from the lid level to the lowest of pipeREALYes
INSTALLDATEThe date the asset was installedDATEYes
INVERTThe invert level of the customer connectionREALYes
IOTYPEThe type of sewer service connection IOCHARACTERYesSloped connection, Standard connection, Vertical riser
LOCDESCA short description of the connection point’s whereabouts if it is not clear on entering property (eg under bushes in front garden)CHARACTERNo
SLThe surface level of the IO cap or collection tank in mREALYes
 

Detention Basin

A basin designed to temporarily retain stormwater.

Attribute NameDescriptionData TypeMandatoryDomain Values
ASSETFLAGUsed to filter out new and existing assets The default value is newCHARACTERYesExisting, New, Not TasWater Asset
COMMENTSAny additional information relevant to the asset that cannot be recorded in the other fields that may be importantCHARACTERNo
CONDITIONThe condition grade of the asset (1-5)CHARACTERNo1-As new, 2-Minor defects, 3-Moderate defects, 4-High defects, 5-Unserviceable
DEPTHDepth of the basin (m)REALNo
INSTALLDATEThe date the asset was installedCHARACTERNo
MXASSETNOThe TasWater Asset ID of the assetCHARACTERNo
PHOTO_CONTEXT_IDFilename of a photograph taken at a distance showing the location or surrounding context of an assetCHARACTERNo
PHOTO_FEATURE_IDFilename of a photograph of the asset showing it in detailCHARACTERNo
 

Discharge Point

Discharge points are not assets, but are recorded in the GIS to record where and at what level sewage is discharged from our sewer reticulation in the event of an overflow or as part of standard operating treatment plant outfall.

Attribute NameDescriptionData TypeMandatoryDomain Values
ASSETFLAGUsed to filter out new and existing assets The default value is newCHARACTERYesExisting, New, Not TasWater Asset
COMMENTSAny additional information relevant to the asset that cannot be recorded in the other fields that may be importantCHARACTERNo
CONDITIONThe condition grade of the asset (1-5)CHARACTERNo1-As new, 2-Minor defects, 3-Moderate defects, 4-High defects, 5-Unserviceable
CRITINVLVLThe elevation (RL) at which the overflow exists TasWater's networkREALNo
EXITTYPEThe type of dischargeCHARACTERNoOutfall Pipe, Overflow Pipe, Stormwater
MXASSETNOThe TasWater Asset ID of the assetCHARACTERNo
ORIGINIDThe TasWater Asset of Location ID of the facility from which the overflow originatesCHARACTERNo
PHOTO_CONTEXT_IDFilename of a photograph taken at a distance showing the location or surrounding context of an assetCHARACTERNo
PHOTO_FEATURE_IDFilename of a photograph of the asset showing it in detailCHARACTERNo
 

Dosing line

Pipeline used in delivering dosing to a water main.

Attribute NameDescriptionData TypeMandatoryDomain Values
ABOVEGNDIndicates whether the pipe is above or below groundCHARACTERNoNo, Yes
ASSETFLAGUsed to filter out new and existing assets The default value is newCHARACTERYesExisting, New, Not TasWater Asset
BEDDINGMATThe bedding material in which the pipe was laidCHARACTERNoGravel, None, Sand
CATHPROTIndicates whether the pipe has Cathodic ProtectionCHARACTERNoNo, Yes
COMMENTSAny additional information relevant to the asset that cannot be recorded in the other fields that may be importantCHARACTERNo
CONDITIONThe condition grade of the asset (1-5)CHARACTERNo1-As new, 2-Minor defects, 3-Moderate defects, 4-High defects, 5-Unserviceable
DIAMETERThe nominal diameter of the pipe in mmINTEGERNo100, 1000, 1016, 1050, 110, 114, 1150, 1200, 125, 1372, 140, 150, 160, 168, 175, 180, 1800, 20, 200, 219, 225, 25, 250, 273, 290, 300, 315, 32, 324, 325, 337, 350, 355, 375, 38, 40, 400, 406, 419, 450, 457, 495, 50, 500, 502, 508, 525, 559, 571, 575, 600, 63, 630, 648, 65, 660, 700, 710, 711, 730, 75, 750, 760, 762, 80, 800, 806, 813, 825, 875, 889, 90, 900, 975, 997, 998
INSTALLDATEThe date the asset was installedCHARACTERNo
JOINTTYPEJoint Type that connects pipes togetherCHARACTERNoButt Welded, Composite Join, Electrofusion Welded, Flange, Lead, Mech Coupling Restrained, Rubber Ring Joint, Solvent Cement Joint, Solvent Welded, Threaded, Welded
MATERIALThe material of the pipe **NOTE: PVC will not be accepted as a valid material for pipes submitted to TW as part of an as-constructed survey; the more specific PVC-U, PVC-O or PVC-M must be usedCHARACTERNoAC, BR, CI, CICL, CO, Cu, DI, DICL, DIEL, FBG, GRP, GWI, MS, MSCL, PE100, PE80b, PP, PTECH, PVC, PVC-M, PVC-O, PVC-U, RC, SS, VC
MXASSETNOThe TasWater Asset ID of the assetCHARACTERNo
PHOTO_CONTEXT_IDFilename of a photograph taken at a distance showing the location or surrounding context of an assetCHARACTERNo
PHOTO_FEATURE_IDFilename of a photograph of the asset showing it in detailCHARACTERNo
PIPECLASSClass of pipeCHARACTERNoPN10, PN12, PN12.5, PN16, PN4, PN6, PN8, PN9, SEH, SH, SN10, SN16, SN4, SN6, SN8, Unknown, X, Y, Z
PIPESERIESSeries of pipeCHARACTERNoISO, Series 1, Series 2
SUICLASSSubsurface utility location quality classCHARACTERYes
 

Easement

Small parcel of land which are reserved so that TW and/or other utilities can access infrastructure. A more detailed definition is available in the ASDS document (section 10.2.7)

Attribute NameDescriptionData TypeMandatoryDomain Values
ASSETFLAGUsed to filter out new and existing assets The default value is newCHARACTERYes
CONDITIONThe condition grade of the asset (1-5)CHARACTERNo1-As new, 2-Minor defects, 3-Moderate defects, 4-High defects, 5-Unserviceable
TITLEREFThe title reference of the easement which is constructed from the volume and folio numbers of the parcel (eg 85930/5) Leave blank if volume/folio numbers are not availableCHARACTERNo
 

Electrical pit

Pit structure containing electrical cabling and other equipment.

Attribute NameDescriptionData TypeMandatoryDomain Values
ASSETFLAGUsed to filter out new and existing assets The default value is newCHARACTERYesExisting, New, Not TasWater Asset
COMMENTSAny additional information relevant to the asset that cannot be recorded in the other fields that may be importantCHARACTERNo
CONDITIONThe condition grade of the asset (1-5)CHARACTERNo1-As new, 2-Minor defects, 3-Moderate defects, 4-High defects, 5-Unserviceable
INSTALLDATEThe date the asset was installedCHARACTERNo
MXASSETNOThe TasWater Asset ID of the assetCHARACTERNo
PHOTO_CONTEXT_IDFilename of a photograph taken at a distance showing the location or surrounding context of an assetCHARACTERNo
PHOTO_FEATURE_IDFilename of a photograph of the asset showing it in detailCHARACTERNo
PITDEPTHDepth dimension of the pit structure (m)REALNo
PITLENGTHLength dimension of the pit structure (m)REALNo
PITWIDTHWidth dimension of the pit structure (m)REALNo
 

Electrical pit boundary

Boundary of a pit structure containing electrical cabling and other equipment.

Attribute NameDescriptionData TypeMandatoryDomain Values
ASSETFLAGUsed to filter out new and existing assets The default value is newCHARACTERYes
COMMENTSAny additional information relevant to the asset that cannot be recorded in the other fields that may be importantCHARACTERNo
CONDITIONThe condition grade of the asset (1-5)CHARACTERNo1-As new, 2-Minor defects, 3-Moderate defects, 4-High defects, 5-Unserviceable
 

Emergency Relief Overflow Structure

An Emergency Relief Overflow Structure permits a sewer to overflow in a preferred location where the consequences of sewage overflow have a reduced impact on public or environmental health. EROS are used in situations where private fittings are low in relation to manhole lid levels and a risk of house flooding exists.

Attribute NameDescriptionData TypeMandatoryDomain Values
ASSETFLAGUsed to filter out new and existing asset The default is newCHARACTERYesExisting, New, Not TasWater Asset
COMMENTSAny additional information relevant to the asset that cannot be recorded in the other fields that may be importantCHARACTERNo
CONDITIONThe condition grade of the asset (1-5)CHARACTERNo1-As new, 2-Minor defects, 3-Moderate defects, 4-High defects, 5-Unserviceable
CritInvLvlRL of the critical invertDOUBLEYes
ExitTypeThe type of dischargeCHARACTERYesOutfall Pipe, Overflow Pipe, Stormwater
 

Emergency storage pipe

A section of pipe leading to an emergency storage tank.

Attribute NameDescriptionData TypeMandatoryDomain Values
ABOVEGNDIndicates whether the pipe is above or below groundCHARACTERYesNo, Yes
ASSETFLAGUsed to filter out new and existing assets The default value is newCHARACTERYes
BEDDINGMATThe bedding material in which the pipe was laidCHARACTERYesGravel, None, Sand
COMMENTSAny additional information relevant to the asset that cannot be recorded in the other fields that may be importantCHARACTERNo
CONDITIONThe condition grade of the asset (1-5)CHARACTERNo1-As new, 2-Minor defects, 3-Moderate defects, 4-High defects, 5-Unserviceable
DIAMETERThe nominal diameter of the pipe in mmINTEGERYes100, 150, 225, 300, 375, 600, 675, 750, 900
DOWNELEVThe downstream invert level of the main in mREALYes
DSSLThe Surface Level of the downstream maintenance hole cover in mREALYes
INSTALLDATEThe date the asset was installedDATEYes
MAINSHAPEThe cross-sectional shape of the pipeCHARACTERYesArched, Circular, Other, Oval, Rectangular, U Shaped
MATERIALThe material of the pipe **NOTE: PVC will not be accepted as a valid material for pipes submitted to TW as part of an as-constructed survey; the more specific PVC-U, PVC-O or PVC-M must be usedCHARACTERYesAC, BR, CI, CICL, CO, Cu, DI, DICL, DIEL, FBG, GRP, GWI, MS, MSCL, PE100, PE80b, PP, PTECH, PVC, PVC-M, PVC-O, PVC-U, RC, SS, VC
PIPECLASSClass of pipeCHARACTERYesPN10, PN12, PN12.5, PN16, PN4, PN6, PN8, PN9, SEH, SH, SN10, SN16, SN4, SN6, SN8, Unknown, X, Y, Z
SUICLASSSubsurface utility location quality classCHARACTERYesQL-A, QL-B, QL-C, QL-D
UPELEVThe upstream invert level of the main in mREALYes
USSLThe Surface Level of the upstream maintenance hole/ inspection opening cover in mREALYes
 

Emergency Storage Structure

A storage structure designed to temporarily contain sewage in an emergency situation for a limited period of time.

Attribute NameDescriptionData TypeMandatoryDomain Values
ASSETFLAGUsed to filter out new and existing assets The default value is newCHARACTERYesExisting, New, Not TasWater Asset
COMMENTSAny additional information relevant to the asset that cannot be recorded in the other fields that may be importantCHARACTERNo
CONDITIONThe condition grade of the asset (1-5)CHARACTERNo1-As new, 2-Minor defects, 3-Moderate defects, 4-High defects, 5-Unserviceable
DEPTHThe depth of the connection in m from the lid level to the lowest of pipeREALNo
DIAMETERThe nominal diameter of the vstructure in mmINTEGERNo
HEAVYLIFTWhether the manhole lid is a heavy lift typeCHARACTERNoY, N
INSTALLDATEThe date the asset was installedCHARACTERNo
INVLVLInvert level (RL)REALNo
MHSHAPEThe shape of the structureCHARACTERNoCircular, Rectangular
MHTYPEWhether the structure contains a ‘dropper’ type inflowCHARACTERNoDrop, Standard
MXASSETNOThe TasWater Asset ID of the assetCHARACTERNo
PHOTO_CONTEXT_IDFilename of a photograph taken at a distance showing the location or surrounding context of an assetCHARACTERNo
PHOTO_FEATURE_IDFilename of a photograph of the asset showing it in detailCHARACTERNo
RIMLVLThe elevation (RL) at the top of the chamberREALNo
WALLMATRLThe material of the structureCHARACTERNoBrick, Cast Insitu, Concrete, Fibreglass, Polyethylene, Polypropylene, Precast Concrete, Reinforced Concrete
 

Gas line

Gas pipe line.

Attribute NameDescriptionData TypeMandatoryDomain Values
ASSETFLAGUsed to filter out new and existing assets The default value is newCHARACTERYesExisting, New, Not TasWater Asset
COMMENTSAny additional information relevant to the asset that cannot be recorded in the other fields that may be importantCHARACTERNo
CONDITIONThe condition grade of the asset (1-5)CHARACTERNo1-As new, 2-Minor defects, 3-Moderate defects, 4-High defects, 5-Unserviceable
DEPTHThe depth from the surface to the top of the gas pipeREALNo
MXASSETNOThe TasWater Asset ID of the assetCHARACTERNo
PHOTO_CONTEXT_IDFilename of a photograph taken at a distance showing the location or surrounding context of an assetCHARACTERNo
PHOTO_FEATURE_IDFilename of a photograph of the asset showing it in detailCHARACTERNo
SUICLASSSubsurface utility location quality classCHARACTERYesQL-A, QL-B, QL-C, QL-D
 

Gas pit

A pit structure housing gas valves and pipework.

Attribute NameDescriptionData TypeMandatoryDomain Values
ASSETFLAGUsed to filter out new and existing assets The default value is newCHARACTERYes
COMMENTSAny additional information relevant to the asset that cannot be recorded in the other fields that may be importantCHARACTERNo
CONDITIONThe condition grade of the asset (1-5)CHARACTERNo1-As new, 2-Minor defects, 3-Moderate defects, 4-High defects, 5-Unserviceable
 

Gas pit boundary

The boundary of a pit structure housing gas valves or pipework.

Attribute NameDescriptionData TypeMandatoryDomain Values
ASSETFLAGUsed to filter out new and existing assets The default value is newCHARACTERYes
COMMENTSAny additional information relevant to the asset that cannot be recorded in the other fields that may be importantCHARACTERNo
CONDITIONThe condition grade of the asset (1-5)CHARACTERNo1-As new, 2-Minor defects, 3-Moderate defects, 4-High defects, 5-Unserviceable
 

Grated pit

Stormwater pit structure with grate cover.

Attribute NameDescriptionData TypeMandatoryDomain Values
ASSETFLAGUsed to filter out new and existing assets The default value is newCHARACTERYesExisting, New, Not TasWater Asset
COMMENTSAny additional information relevant to the asset that cannot be recorded in the other fields that may be importantCHARACTERNo
CONDITIONThe condition grade of the asset (1-5)CHARACTERNo1-As new, 2-Minor defects, 3-Moderate defects, 4-High defects, 5-Unserviceable
DEPTHThe depth of the pit (m)REALNo
INSTALLDATEThe date the asset was installedCHARACTERNo
INVLVLInvert level (RL)REALNo
MXASSETNOThe TasWater Asset ID of the assetCHARACTERNo
PHOTO_CONTEXT_IDFilename of a photograph taken at a distance showing the location or surrounding context of an assetCHARACTERNo
PHOTO_FEATURE_IDFilename of a photograph of the asset showing it in detailCHARACTERNo
RIMLVLThe elevation (RL) at the top of the chamberREALNo
 

Grated pit boundary

Boundary of a stormwater pit structure with a grate cover.

Attribute NameDescriptionData TypeMandatoryDomain Values
ASSETFLAGUsed to filter out new and existing assets The default value is newCHARACTERYesExisting, New, Not TasWater Asset
COMMENTSAny additional information relevant to the asset that cannot be recorded in the other fields that may be importantCHARACTERNo
CONDITIONThe condition grade of the asset (1-5)CHARACTERNo1-As new, 2-Minor defects, 3-Moderate defects, 4-High defects, 5-Unserviceable
DEPTHThe depth of the pit (m)REALNo
INSTALLDATEThe date the asset was installedCHARACTERNo
INVLVLInvert level (RL)REALNo
MXASSETNOThe TasWater Asset ID of the assetCHARACTERNo
PHOTO_CONTEXT_IDFilename of a photograph taken at a distance showing the location or surrounding context of an assetCHARACTERNo
PHOTO_FEATURE_IDFilename of a photograph of the asset showing it in detailCHARACTERNo
RIMLVLThe elevation (RL) at the top of the chamberREALNo
 

Gravity reticulation main

A sewer, generally DN150 to DN300, for the collection of sewage from individual properties and conveyance to trunk sewers. Note that where a reticulation sewer serves more than one property, it will be classed as a gravity main, up to the point where it separates to the individual lateral lines.

Attribute NameDescriptionData TypeMandatoryDomain Values
ABOVEGNDIndicates whether the pipe is above or below groundCHARACTERYesNo, Yes
ASSETFLAGUsed to filter out new and existing assets The default value is newCHARACTERYes
BEDDINGMATThe bedding material in which the pipe was laidCHARACTERYesGravel, None, Sand
COMMENTSAny additional information relevant to the asset that cannot be recorded in the other fields that may be importantCHARACTERNo
CONDITIONThe condition grade of the asset (1-5)CHARACTERNo1-As new, 2-Minor defects, 3-Moderate defects, 4-High defects, 5-Unserviceable
DIAMETERThe nominal diameter of the pipe in mmINTEGERYes100, 150, 225, 300, 375, 600, 675, 750, 900
DOWNELEVThe downstream invert level of the main in mREALYes
DSSLThe Surface Level of the downstream maintenance hole cover in mREALYes
INSTALLDATEThe date the asset was installedDATEYes
MAINSHAPEThe cross-sectional shape of the pipeCHARACTERYesArched, Circular, Other, Oval, Rectangular, U Shaped
MATERIALThe material of the pipe **NOTE: PVC will not be accepted as a valid material for pipes submitted to TW as part of an as-constructed survey; the more specific PVC-U, PVC-O or PVC-M must be usedCHARACTERYesAC, BR, CI, CICL, CO, Cu, DI, DICL, DIEL, FBG, GRP, GWI, MS, MSCL, PE100, PE80b, PP, PTECH, PVC, PVC-M, PVC-O, PVC-U, RC, SS, VC
PIPECLASSClass of pipeCHARACTERYesPN10, PN12, PN12.5, PN16, PN4, PN6, PN8, PN9, SEH, SH, SN10, SN16, SN4, SN6, SN8, Unknown, X, Y, Z
SUICLASSSubsurface utility location quality classCHARACTERYesQL-A, QL-B, QL-C, QL-D
UPELEVThe upstream invert level of the main in mREALYes
USSLThe Surface Level of the upstream maintenance hole/ inspection opening cover in mREALYes
 

Gravity service pipe

An unpressurised property connection sewer that feeds into a gravity reticulation sewer.

Attribute NameDescriptionData TypeMandatoryDomain Values
ABOVEGNDIndicates whether the pipe is above or below groundCHARACTERYesNo, Yes
ASSETFLAGUsed to filter out new and existing assets The default value is newCHARACTERYes
COMMENTSAny additional information relevant to the asset that cannot be recorded in the other fields that may be importantCHARACTERNo
CONDITIONThe condition grade of the asset (1-5)CHARACTERNo1-As new, 2-Minor defects, 3-Moderate defects, 4-High defects, 5-Unserviceable
DIAMETERThe nominal diameter of the pipe in mmINTEGERYes100, 1000, 1016, 1050, 110, 114, 1150, 1200, 125, 1372, 140, 150, 160, 168, 175, 180, 1800, 20, 200, 219, 225, 25, 250, 273, 290, 300, 315, 32, 324, 325, 337, 350, 355, 375, 38, 40, 400, 406, 419, 450, 457, 495, 50, 500, 502, 508, 525, 559, 571, 575, 600, 63, 630, 648, 65, 660, 700, 710, 711, 730, 75, 750, 760, 762, 80, 800, 806, 813, 825, 875, 889, 90, 900, 975, 997, 998
INSTALLDATEThe date the asset was installedDATEYes
MATERIALThe material of the pipe **NOTE: PVC will not be accepted as a valid material for pipes submitted to TW as part of an as-constructed survey; the more specific PVC-U, PVC-O or PVC-M must be usedCHARACTERYesAC, BR, CI, CICL, CO, Cu, DI, DICL, DIEL, FBG, GRP, GWI, MS, MSCL, PE100, PE80b, PP, PTECH, PVC, PVC-M, PVC-O, PVC-U, RC, SS, VC
SUICLASSSubsurface utility location quality classCHARACTERYesQL-A, QL-B, QL-C, QL-D
 

Gravity trunk main

Principal sewer of a catchment system that drains to the point of treatment.

Attribute NameDescriptionData TypeMandatoryDomain Values
ABOVEGNDIndicates whether the pipe is above or below groundCHARACTERYesNo, Yes
ASSETFLAGUsed to filter out new and existing assets The default value is newCHARACTERYes
BEDDINGMATThe bedding material in which the pipe was laidCHARACTERYesGravel, None, Sand
COMMENTSAny additional information relevant to the asset that cannot be recorded in the other fields that may be importantCHARACTERNo
CONDITIONThe condition grade of the asset (1-5)CHARACTERNo1-As new, 2-Minor defects, 3-Moderate defects, 4-High defects, 5-Unserviceable
DIAMETERThe nominal diameter of the pipe in mmINTEGERYes100, 150, 225, 300, 375, 600, 675, 750, 900
DOWNELEVThe downstream invert level of the main in mREALYes
DSSLThe Surface Level of the downstream maintenance hole cover in mREALYes
INSTALLDATEThe date the asset was installedDATEYes
MAINSHAPEThe cross-sectional shape of the pipeCHARACTERYesArched, Circular, Other, Oval, Rectangular, U Shaped
MATERIALThe material of the pipe **NOTE: PVC will not be accepted as a valid material for pipes submitted to TW as part of an as-constructed survey; the more specific PVC-U, PVC-O or PVC-M must be usedCHARACTERYesAC, BR, CI, CICL, CO, Cu, DI, DICL, DIEL, FBG, GRP, GWI, MS, MSCL, PE100, PE80b, PP, PTECH, PVC, PVC-M, PVC-O, PVC-U, RC, SS, VC
PIPECLASSClass of pipeCHARACTERYesPN10, PN12, PN12.5, PN16, PN4, PN6, PN8, PN9, SEH, SH, SN10, SN16, SN4, SN6, SN8, Unknown, X, Y, Z
SUICLASSSubsurface utility location quality classCHARACTERYesQL-A, QL-B, QL-C, QL-D
UPELEVThe upstream invert level of the main in mREALYes
USSLThe Surface Level of the upstream maintenance hole/ inspection opening cover in mREALYes
 

Gross pollutant pit

Underground structure installed in the stormwater network designed to remove large pollutants/debris.

Attribute NameDescriptionData TypeMandatoryDomain Values
ASSETFLAGUsed to filter out new and existing assets The default value is newCHARACTERYesExisting, New, Not TasWater Asset
COMMENTSAny additional information relevant to the asset that cannot be recorded in the other fields that may be importantCHARACTERNo
CONDITIONThe condition grade of the asset (1-5)CHARACTERNo1-As new, 2-Minor defects, 3-Moderate defects, 4-High defects, 5-Unserviceable
DEPTHThe depth of the pit (m)REALNo
INSTALLDATEThe date the asset was installedCHARACTERNo
INVLVLInvert level (RL)REALNo
MXASSETNOThe TasWater Asset ID of the assetCHARACTERNo
PHOTO_CONTEXT_IDFilename of a photograph taken at a distance showing the location or surrounding context of an assetCHARACTERNo
PHOTO_FEATURE_IDFilename of a photograph of the asset showing it in detailCHARACTERNo
RIMLVLThe elevation (RL) at the top of the chamberREALNo
 

Instrumentation

An instrument such as a pressure monitor or chlorine sensor.

Attribute NameDescriptionData TypeMandatoryDomain Values
CONDITIONThe condition grade of the asset (1-5)CHARACTERNo1-As new, 2-Minor defects, 3-Moderate defects, 4-High defects, 5-Unserviceable
INSTALLDATEThe date the asset was installedDATEYes
MAKEThe make of the instrumentCHARACTERYes
MODELThe model of the instrumentCHARACTERYes
SERIALNOThe serial number on the instrumentCHARACTERYes
TYPEThe type of instrument. More detailed definitions are available in the ASDS document (section 10.2.8)CHARACTERYesGroundwater Monitor, Pressure Monitor, Level Sensor, Chlorine Sensor, Rainfall Gauge
 

Intake point

A water intake is the location that the natural water enters the water system.

Attribute NameDescriptionData TypeMandatoryDomain Values
ASSETFLAGUsed to filter out new and existing assets The default value is newCHARACTERYesExisting, New, Not TasWater Asset
COMMENTSAny additional information relevant to the asset that cannot be recorded in the other fields that may be importantCHARACTERNo
CONDITIONThe condition grade of the asset (1-5)CHARACTERNo1-As new, 2-Minor defects, 3-Moderate defects, 4-High defects, 5-Unserviceable
INSTALLDATEThe date the asset was installedCHARACTERNo
INTAKETYPEType of water intakeCHARACTERNoBore, Weir
MXASSETNOThe TasWater Asset ID of the assetCHARACTERNo
PHOTO_CONTEXT_IDFilename of a photograph taken at a distance showing the location or surrounding context of an assetCHARACTERNo
PHOTO_FEATURE_IDFilename of a photograph of the asset showing it in detailCHARACTERNo
 

Irrigation line

Irrigation lines are water mains which are used exclusively to supply water to irrigation schemes.

Attribute NameDescriptionData TypeMandatoryDomain Values
ABOVEGNDIndicates whether the pipe is above or below groundCHARACTERYesNo, Yes
ASSETFLAGUsed to filter out new and existing assets The default value is newCHARACTERYes
BEDDINGMATThe bedding material in which the pipe was laidCHARACTERYesGravel, None, Sand
CATHPROTIndicates whether the pipe has Cathodic ProtectionCHARACTERNoNo, Yes
COMMENTSAny additional information relevant to the asset that cannot be recorded in the other fields that may be importantCHARACTERNo
CONDITIONThe condition grade of the asset (1-5)CHARACTERNo1-As new, 2-Minor defects, 3-Moderate defects, 4-High defects, 5-Unserviceable
DIAMETERThe nominal diameter of the pipe in mmINTEGERYes100, 1000, 1016, 1050, 110, 114, 1150, 1200, 125, 1372, 140, 150, 160, 168, 175, 180, 1800, 200, 219, 225, 250, 273, 290, 300, 315, 32, 324, 325, 337, 350, 355, 375, 38, 40, 400, 406, 419, 450, 457, 495, 50, 500, 502, 508, 525, 559, 571, 575, 600, 63, 630, 648, 65, 660, 700, 710, 711, 730, 75, 750, 760, 762, 80, 800, 806, 813, 825, 875, 889, 90, 900, 975, 997, 998
INSTALLDATEThe date the asset was installedDATEYes
JOINTTYPEJoint type that connects this segment with adjoining pipesCHARACTERYesButt Welded, Composite Join, Electrofusion Welded, Flange, Lead, Mech Coupling Restrained, Rubber Ring Joint, Solvent Cement Joint, Solvent Welded, Threaded, Welded
MATERIALThe material of the pipe **NOTE: PVC will not be accepted as a valid material for pipes submitted to TW as part of an as-constructed survey; the more specific PVC-U, PVC-O or PVC-M must be usedCHARACTERYesAC, BR, CI, CICL, CO, Cu, DI, DICL, DIEL, FBG, GRP, GWI, MS, MSCL, PE100, PE80b, PP, PTECH, PVC, PVC-M, PVC-O, PVC-U, RC, SS, VC
PIPECLASSClass of pipeCHARACTERYesA, B, C, C16, D, DN16, E, F, G, H, K12, K9, PA, PB, PC, PD, PE, PF, PN10, PN12, PN12.5, PN16, PN18, PN20, PN21, PN35, PN6, PN9
PIPESERIESSeries of pipeCHARACTERNoISO, Series 1, Series 2
SUICLASSSubsurface utility location quality classCHARACTERYesQL-A, QL-B, QL-C, QL-D
 

Maintenance shaft

Maintenance shafts are structures on a sewer between maintenance holes (MH), larger than an inspection opening, which provides equipment access but not person access to the sewer and which allows limited change of grade and/or direction.

Attribute NameDescriptionData TypeMandatoryDomain Values
ASSETFLAGUsed to filter out new and existing assets The default value is newCHARACTERYes
COMMENTSAny additional information relevant to the asset that cannot be recorded in the other fields that may be importantCHARACTERNo
CONDITIONThe condition grade of the asset (1-5)CHARACTERNo1-As new, 2-Minor defects, 3-Moderate defects, 4-High defects, 5-Unserviceable
DIAMETERThe diameter of the shaft of the inspection opening in mmINTEGERYes100, 150, 225
ILThe pipe invert RL at the base of the shaftREALYes
INSTALLDATEThe date the asset was installedDATEYes
SLThe surface RL of the inspection opening cap in mREALYes
SUBTYPECDSubtype codes representing the type of IO include; 2403: Terminal Maintenance Shaft, 2402: Maintenance Shaft, 2401: System Inspection OpeningINTEGERYes2401, 2402, 2503
 

Odour control unit

A system which controls the release of odour from sewage infrastructure/

Attribute NameDescriptionData TypeMandatoryDomain Values
CONDITIONThe condition grade of the asset (1-5)CHARACTERNo1-As new, 2-Minor defects, 3-Moderate defects, 4-High defects, 5-Unserviceable
INSTALLDATEThe date the asset was installedDATEYes
MAKEThe make of the odour control unitCHARACTERNo
MODELThe model of the odour control unitCHARACTERNo
SERIALNOThe serial number on the odour control unitCHARACTERNo
 

Outfall pipe

Outfall pipes convey treated water from a STP to the environment, such as a river.

Attribute NameDescriptionData TypeMandatoryDomain Values
ABOVEGNDIndicates whether the pipe is above or below groundCHARACTERYesNo, Yes
ASSETFLAGUsed to filter out new and existing assets The default value is newCHARACTERYes
BEDDINGMATThe bedding material in which the pipe was laidCHARACTERYesGravel, None, Sand
COMMENTSAny additional information relevant to the asset that cannot be recorded in the other fields that may be importantCHARACTERNo
CONDITIONThe condition grade of the asset (1-5)CHARACTERNo1-As new, 2-Minor defects, 3-Moderate defects, 4-High defects, 5-Unserviceable
DIAMETERThe nominal diameter of the pipe in mmINTEGERYes100, 150, 225, 300, 375, 600, 675, 750, 900
DOWNELEVThe downstream invert level of the main in mREALYes
DSSLThe Surface Level of the downstream maintenance hole cover in mREALYes
INSTALLDATEThe date the asset was installedDATEYes
MAINSHAPEThe cross-sectional shape of the pipeCHARACTERYesArched, Circular, Other, Oval, Rectangular, U Shaped
MATERIALThe material of the pipe **NOTE: PVC will not be accepted as a valid material for pipes submitted to TW as part of an as-constructed survey; the more specific PVC-U, PVC-O or PVC-M must be usedCHARACTERYesAC, BR, CI, CICL, CO, Cu, DI, DICL, DIEL, FBG, GRP, GWI, MS, MSCL, PE100, PE80b, PP, PTECH, PVC, PVC-M, PVC-O, PVC-U, RC, SS, VC
PIPECLASSClass of pipeCHARACTERYesPN10, PN12, PN12.5, PN16, PN4, PN6, PN8, PN9, SEH, SH, SN10, SN16, SN4, SN6, SN8, Unknown, X, Y, Z
SUICLASSSubsurface utility location quality classCHARACTERYesQL-A, QL-B, QL-C, QL-D
UPELEVThe upstream invert level of the in mREALYes
USSLThe Surface Level of the upstream maintenance hole/ inspection opening cover in mREALYes
 

Overflow pipe

Overflow mains discharge untreated, raw sewage into local waterways or stormwater to relieve excess flows within the system.

Attribute NameDescriptionData TypeMandatoryDomain Values
ABOVEGNDIndicates whether the pipe is above or below groundCHARACTERYesNo, Yes
ASSETFLAGUsed to filter out new and existing assets The default value is newCHARACTERYes
BEDDINGMATThe bedding material in which the pipe was laidCHARACTERYesGravel, None, Sand
COMMENTSAny additional information relevant to the asset that cannot be recorded in the other fields that may be importantCHARACTERNo
CONDITIONThe condition grade of the asset (1-5)CHARACTERNo1-As new, 2-Minor defects, 3-Moderate defects, 4-High defects, 5-Unserviceable
DIAMETERThe nominal diameter of the pipe in mmINTEGERYes100, 150, 225, 300, 375, 600, 675, 750, 900
DOWNELEVThe downstream invert level of the main in mREALYes
DSSLThe Surface Level of the downstream maintenance hole cover in mREALYes
INSTALLDATEThe date the asset was installedDATEYes
MAINSHAPEThe cross-sectional shape of the pipeCHARACTERYesArched, Circular, Other, Oval, Rectangular, U Shaped
MATERIALThe material of the pipe **NOTE: PVC will not be accepted as a valid material for pipes submitted to TW as part of an as-constructed survey; the more specific PVC-U, PVC-O or PVC-M must be usedCHARACTERYesAC, BR, CI, CICL, CO, Cu, DI, DICL, DIEL, FBG, GRP, GWI, MS, MSCL, PE100, PE80b, PP, PTECH, PVC, PVC-M, PVC-O, PVC-U, RC, SS, VC
PIPECLASSClass of pipeCHARACTERYesPN10, PN12, PN12.5, PN16, PN4, PN6, PN8, PN9, SEH, SH, SN10, SN16, SN4, SN6, SN8, Unknown, X, Y, Z
SUICLASSSubsurface utility location quality classCHARACTERYesQL-A, QL-B, QL-C, QL-D
UPELEVThe upstream invert level of the main in mREALYes
USSLThe Surface Level of the upstream maintenance hole/ inspection opening cover in mREALYes
 

Power pole

A pole carrying power cabling or other equipment.

Attribute NameDescriptionData TypeMandatoryDomain Values
ASSETFLAGUsed to filter out new and existing assets The default value is newCHARACTERYes
COMMENTSAny additional information relevant to the asset that cannot be recorded in the other fields that may be importantCHARACTERNo
CONDITIONThe condition grade of the asset (1-5)CHARACTERNo1-As new, 2-Minor defects, 3-Moderate defects, 4-High defects, 5-Unserviceable
 

Pressure service pipe

A property connection sewer connected to a pressure sewer system (and includes the pressure sewer lateral – typically a main that connects a pressure reticulation sewer to a property boundary assembly)

Attribute NameDescriptionData TypeMandatoryDomain Values
ABOVEGNDIndicates whether the pipe is above or below groundCHARACTERYesNo, Yes
ASSETFLAGUsed to filter out new and existing assets The default value is newCHARACTERYes
COMMENTSAny additional information relevant to the asset that cannot be recorded in the other fields that may be importantCHARACTERNo
CONDITIONThe condition grade of the asset (1-5)CHARACTERNo1-As new, 2-Minor defects, 3-Moderate defects, 4-High defects, 5-Unserviceable
DIAMETERThe nominal diameter of the pipe in mmINTEGERYes100, 1000, 1016, 1050, 110, 114, 1150, 1200, 125, 1372, 140, 150, 160, 168, 175, 180, 1800, 20, 200, 219, 225, 25, 250, 273, 290, 300, 315, 32, 324, 325, 337, 350, 355, 375, 38, 40, 400, 406, 419, 450, 457, 495, 50, 500, 502, 508, 525, 559, 571, 575, 600, 63, 630, 648, 65, 660, 700, 710, 711, 730, 75, 750, 760, 762, 80, 800, 806, 813, 825, 875, 889, 90, 900, 975, 997, 998
INSTALLDATEThe date the asset was installedDATEYes
MATERIALThe material of the pipe **NOTE: PVC will not be accepted as a valid material for pipes submitted to TW as part of an as-constructed survey; the more specific PVC-U, PVC-O or PVC-M must be usedCHARACTERYesAC, BR, CI, CICL, CO, Cu, DI, DICL, DIEL, FBG, GRP, GWI, MS, MSCL, PE100, PE80b, PP, PTECH, PVC, PVC-M, PVC-O, PVC-U, RC, SS, VC
SUICLASSSubsurface utility location quality classCHARACTERYesQL-A, QL-B, QL-C, QL-D
 

Pressure sewer control panel

Electrical control panel for a customer’s domestic pumping station within a pressurised sewer network

Attribute NameDescriptionData TypeMandatoryDomain Values
ASSETFLAGUsed to filter out new and existing assets The default value is newCHARACTERYes
COMMENTSAny additional information relevant to the asset that cannot be recorded in the other fields that may be importantCHARACTERNo
CONDITIONThe condition grade of the asset (1-5)CHARACTERNo1-As new, 2-Minor defects, 3-Moderate defects, 4-High defects, 5-Unserviceable
INSTALLDATEThe date the asset was installedDATEYes
 

Pressure sewer reticulation main

A common main which transfers sewage from a number of properties to a downstream point in a pressure sewer system i.e. a component of pressure sewer reticulation.

Attribute NameDescriptionData TypeMandatoryDomain Values
ABOVEGNDIndicates whether the pipe is above or below groundCHARACTERYesNo, Yes
ASSETFLAGUsed to filter out new and existing assets The default value is newCHARACTERYes
BEDDINGMATThe bedding material in which the pipe was laidCHARACTERYesGravel, None, Sand
COMMENTSAny additional information relevant to the asset that cannot be recorded in the other fields that may be importantCHARACTERNo
CONDITIONThe condition grade of the asset (1-5)CHARACTERNo1-As new, 2-Minor defects, 3-Moderate defects, 4-High defects, 5-Unserviceable
DIAMETERThe nominal diameter of the pipe in mmINTEGERYes100, 1000, 1016, 1050, 110, 114, 1150, 1200, 125, 1372, 140, 150, 160, 168, 175, 180, 1800, 20, 200, 219, 225, 25, 250, 273, 290, 300, 315, 32, 324, 325, 337, 350, 355, 375, 38, 40, 400, 406, 419, 450, 457, 495, 50, 500, 502, 508, 525, 559, 571, 575, 600, 63, 630, 648, 65, 660, 700, 710, 711, 730, 75, 750, 760, 762, 80, 800, 806, 813, 825, 875, 889, 90, 900, 975, 997, 998
DSILThe downstream invert level of the main in mREALYes
DSSLThe Surface Level of the downstream maintenance hole cover in mREALYes
INSTALLDATEThe date the asset was installedDATEYes
JOINTTYPEJoint Type that connects pipes togetherCHARACTERYesButt Welded, Composite Join, Electrofusion Welded, Flange, Lead, Mech Coupling Restrained, Rubber Ring Joint, Solvent Cement Joint, Solvent Welded, Threaded, Welded
MATERIALThe material of the pipe **NOTE: PVC will not be accepted as a valid material for pipes submitted to TW as part of an as-constructed survey; the more specific PVC-U, PVC-O or PVC-M must be usedCHARACTERYesAC, BR, CI, CICL, CO, Cu, DI, DICL, DIEL, FBG, GRP, GWI, MS, MSCL, PE100, PE80b, PP, PTECH, PVC, PVC-M, PVC-O, PVC-U, RC, SS, VC
PIPECLASSClass of pipeCHARACTERYesA, B, C, C16, D, DN16, E, F, G, H, K12, K9, PA, PB, PC, PD, PE, PF, PN10, PN12, PN12.5, PN16, PN18, PN20, PN21, PN35, PN6, PN9
SUICLASSSubsurface utility location quality classCHARACTERYesQL-A, QL-B, QL-C, QL-D
USILThe upstream invert level of the main in mREALYes
USSLThe Surface Level of the upstream maintenance hole/ inspection opening cover in mREALYes
 

Pressure sewer unit

A collection tank on a customer’s property with a pump installed within it that acts as a domestic pump station to connect to a pressurised sewer network

Attribute NameDescriptionData TypeMandatoryDomain Values
ASSETFLAGUsed to filter out new and existing assets The default value is newCHARACTERYes
COMMENTSAny additional information relevant to the asset that cannot be recorded in the other fields that may be importantCHARACTERNo
CONDITIONThe condition grade of the asset (1-5)CHARACTERNo1-As new, 2-Minor defects, 3-Moderate defects, 4-High defects, 5-Unserviceable
INSTALLDATEThe date the asset was installedDATEYes
 

Process drainage line

A drainage line for process runoff at a TasWater site.

Attribute NameDescriptionData TypeMandatoryDomain Values
ASSETFLAGUsed to filter out new and existing assets The default value is newCHARACTERYes
COMMENTSAny additional information relevant to the asset that cannot be recorded in the other fields that may be importantCHARACTERNo
CONDITIONThe condition grade of the asset (1-5)CHARACTERNo1-As new, 2-Minor defects, 3-Moderate defects, 4-High defects, 5-Unserviceable
SUICLASSSubsurface utility location quality classCHARACTERYesQL-A, QL-B, QL-C, QL-D
 

Process drainage point

A structure along a drainage line at a TasWater site.

Attribute NameDescriptionData TypeMandatoryDomain Values
ASSETFLAGUsed to filter out new and existing assets The default value is newCHARACTERYes
COMMENTSAny additional information relevant to the asset that cannot be recorded in the other fields that may be importantCHARACTERNo
CONDITIONThe condition grade of the asset (1-5)CHARACTERNo1-As new, 2-Minor defects, 3-Moderate defects, 4-High defects, 5-Unserviceable
SUICLASSSubsurface utility location quality classCHARACTERYesQL-A, QL-B, QL-C, QL-D
 

Pump

Sewer pumps pressurise sewage within a pipeline to transport it over elevations.

Attribute NameDescriptionData TypeMandatoryDomain Values
ASSETFLAGUsed to filter out new and existing assets The default value is newCHARACTERYesExisting, New, Not TasWater Asset
COMMENTSAny additional information relevant to the asset that cannot be recorded in the other fields that may be importantCHARACTERNo
CONDITIONThe condition grade of the asset (1-5)CHARACTERNo1-As new, 2-Minor defects, 3-Moderate defects, 4-High defects, 5-Unserviceable
INSTALLDATEThe date the asset was installedCHARACTERNo
MAKEThe make of the pumpCHARACTERNo
MODELThe model of the pumpCHARACTERNo
MPLATEPHOTOFilename of a photograph of a motor nameplate clearly showing its detailsCHARACTERNo
MXASSETNOThe TasWater Asset ID of the assetCHARACTERNo
PHOTO_CONTEXT_IDFilename of a photograph taken at a distance showing the location or surrounding context of an assetCHARACTERNo
PHOTO_FEATURE_IDFilename of a photograph of the asset showing it in detailCHARACTERNo
PPLATEPHOTOFilename of a photograph of a pump nameplate clearly showing its detailsCHARACTERNo
PUMPRLThe elevation (RL) at the top of the pumpREALNo
PUMPTYPEThe type of pumpCHARACTERNo
SERIANOSerial numberCHARACTERNo
 

Raw water main

Raw water mains are pipes that transport untreated water, typically from the water source/catchment to the treatment site.

Attribute NameDescriptionData TypeMandatoryDomain Values
ABOVEGNDIndicates whether the pipe is above or below groundCHARACTERYesNo, Yes
ASSETFLAGUsed to filter out new and existing assets The default value is newCHARACTERYes
BEDDINGMATThe bedding material in which the pipe was laidCHARACTERYesGravel, None, Sand
CATHPROTIndicates whether the pipe has Cathodic ProtectionCHARACTERNoNo, Yes
COMMENTSAny additional information relevant to the asset that cannot be recorded in the other fields that may be importantCHARACTERNo
CONDITIONThe condition grade of the asset (1-5)CHARACTERNo1-As new, 2-Minor defects, 3-Moderate defects, 4-High defects, 5-Unserviceable
DIAMETERThe nominal diameter of the pipe in mmINTEGERYes100, 1000, 1016, 1050, 110, 114, 1150, 1200, 125, 1372, 140, 150, 160, 168, 175, 180, 1800, 200, 219, 225, 250, 273, 290, 300, 315, 32, 324, 325, 337, 350, 355, 375, 38, 40, 400, 406, 419, 450, 457, 495, 50, 500, 502, 508, 525, 559, 571, 575, 600, 63, 630, 648, 65, 660, 700, 710, 711, 730, 75, 750, 760, 762, 80, 800, 806, 813, 825, 875, 889, 90, 900, 975, 997, 998
INSTALLDATEThe date the asset was installedDATEYes
JOINTTYPEJoint type that connects this segment with adjoining pipes CHARACTERYesButt Welded, Composite Join, Electrofusion Welded, Flange, Lead, Mech Coupling Restrained, Rubber Ring Joint, Solvent Cement Joint, Solvent Welded, Threaded, Welded
MATERIALThe material of the pipe **NOTE: PVC will not be accepted as a valid material for pipes submitted to TW as part of an as-constructed survey; the more specific PVC-U, PVC-O or PVC-M must be usedCHARACTERYesAC, BR, CI, CICL, CO, Cu, DI, DICL, DIEL, FBG, GRP, GWI, MS, MSCL, PE100, PE80b, PP, PTECH, PVC, PVC-M, PVC-O, PVC-U, RC, SS, VC
PIPECLASSClass of pipeCHARACTERYesA, B, C, C16, D, DN16, E, F, G, H, K12, K9, PA, PB, PC, PD, PE, PF, PN10, PN12, PN12.5, PN16, PN18, PN20, PN21, PN35, PN6, PN9
PIPESERIESSeries of pipeCHARACTERYesISO, Series 1, Series 2
SUICLASSSubsurface utility location quality classCHARACTERYesQL-A, QL-B, QL-C, QL-D
 

Reuse air valve

Air valves (AV) relieve the pipe system of trapped air or allow air into the pipe during draining maintenance. They include breather vents and attached valves used to isolate the air valve for maintenance purposes

Attribute NameDescriptionData TypeMandatoryDomain Values
ASSETFLAGUsed to filter out new and existing assets The default value is newCHARACTERYes
COMMENTSAny additional information relevant to the asset that cannot be recorded in the other fields that may be importantCHARACTERNo
CONDITIONThe condition grade of the asset (1-5)CHARACTERNo1-As new, 2-Minor defects, 3-Moderate defects, 4-High defects, 5-Unserviceable
DEPTHTOVALVEDepth from the SL (lid) of valve to the top of the valve stemREALYes
DIAMETERThe nominal diameter of the valve in mmINTEGERYes100, 1000, 150, 200, 25, 250, 300, 315, 32, 324, 325, 337, 350, 355, 375, 40, 400, 406, 419, 450, 457, 495, 50, 500, 502, 508, 525, 559, 571, 575, 600, 630, 648, 660, 700, 710, 711, 730, 750, 760, 762, 80, 800, 806, 813, 825, 875, 889, 900, 975, 997, 998
INSTALLDATEThe date the asset was installedDATEYes
ISOLATABLEFor Air Valves and Relief Valves, indicates whether there is an attached isolation valve or upstream isolation or bypass which allows for the valve to be removed without main outageCHARACTERYesNo, Yes
MAKEThe make of the valveCHARACTERYes
MODELThe model of the valveCHARACTERYes
RLThe Reduced Level of the valve in m (usually the top of the valve).REALYes
 

Reuse asset boundary

Boundary of a structure related to TasWater's reuse network such as a storage basin, pit or tank.

Attribute NameDescriptionData TypeMandatoryDomain Values
ASSETFLAGUsed to filter out new and existing assets The default value is newCHARACTERYes
CONDITIONThe condition grade of the asset (1-5)CHARACTERNo1-As new, 2-Minor defects, 3-Moderate defects, 4-High defects, 5-Unserviceable
MXLOCATIONThe Maximo location ID of the structure represented by the boundary (eg tank, wet well, dam)CHARACTERNo
NAMEThe name of the reuse network structure or colloquial valve pit description if knownCHARACTERNo
SITEIDThe Maximo location ID of the site that the structure belongs to (eg the treatment plant, reservoir site or pumping station)CHARACTERNo
 

Reuse control valve

A valve that controls the flow of water through the pipe by reducing, relieving or maintaining the water flow. Includes pressure reducing, sustaining and relief valves as well as flow control valves.

Attribute NameDescriptionData TypeMandatoryDomain Values
ASSETFLAGUsed to filter out new and existing assets The default value is newCHARACTERYes
COMMENTSAny additional information relevant to the asset that cannot be recorded in the other fields that may be importantCHARACTERNo
CONDITIONThe condition grade of the asset (1-5)CHARACTERNo1-As new, 2-Minor defects, 3-Moderate defects, 4-High defects, 5-Unserviceable
DIAMETERThe nominal diameter of the valve in mmINTEGERYes100, 1000, 150, 200, 25, 250, 300, 315, 32, 324, 325, 337, 350, 355, 375, 40, 400, 406, 419, 450, 457, 495, 50, 500, 502, 508, 525, 559, 571, 575, 600, 630, 648, 660, 700, 710, 711, 730, 750, 760, 762, 80, 800, 806, 813, 825, 875, 889, 900, 975, 997, 998
INSTALLDATEThe date the asset was installedDATEYes
MAKEThe make of the valveCHARACTERYes
MODELThe model of the valveCHARACTERYes
RLThe Reduced Level of the valve in m (usually the top of the valve).REALYes
SETTINGThe pressure setting of the control valve installation in kPa. If there are two valves installed at the pit/cage, both have the same settingREALYes
VALVEFUNCDescribes the network function of the valveCHARACTERYesFlow Control, N/A, Pressure Reducing, Pressure Relief, Pressure Sustaining
VALVETYPEThe type of valve designCHARACTERYesAltitude, Ball, Butterfly, Globe, N/A
 

Reuse hydrant

Water hydrants are a special type of in-ground connection on distribution and reticulation mains that provide access to water supply for the purpose of fighting fires and/or have an operational function such as flushing or air regulation.

Attribute NameDescriptionData TypeMandatoryDomain Values
ABOVEGNDIndicates whether the hydrant is an above ground (ie stand pipe) or a below ground connectionCHARACTERYesNo, Yes
ASSETFLAGUsed to filter out new and existing assets The default value is newCHARACTERYes
COMMENTSAny additional information relevant to the asset that cannot be recorded in the other fields that may be importantCHARACTERNo
COMPLIANCELEVELThe Compliance Level for TasFire This is derived from the minimum flow and pressure of the hydrantCHARACTERNoFire Fighting Point, Fire Hydrant, Operational
CONDITIONThe condition grade of the asset (1-5)CHARACTERNo1-As new, 2-Minor defects, 3-Moderate defects, 4-High defects, 5-Unserviceable
DIAMETERThe nominal diameter of the hydrant (mm)INTEGERYes100, 110, 114, 125, 140, 150, 40, 50, 63, 65, 75, 80, 90
FLOWFlow Rate (m3/s)REALNo
HYDLOCATORThe marker out in the field that assists with locating the hydrantCHARACTERYesKerb engraved, Marker post, None, Reflector, Kerb Painted, Painted arrow
INSTALLDATEThe date the asset was installedDATEYes
MANUFACTURERThe manufacturer of the hydrantCHARACTERNo
RLThe Reduced Level of the hydrant in m (usually the top of the hydrant).REALYes
 

Reuse isolation valve

Water isolation valves can be controlled to top or start the flow of water through a point along a pipeline.

Attribute NameDescriptionData TypeMandatoryDomain Values
ASSETFLAGUsed to filter out new and existing assets The default value is newCHARACTERYes
BYPASSVALVEDetermines whether the valve is configured with a bypass arrangementINTEGERYesFalse, True
COMMENTSAny additional information relevant to the asset that cannot be recorded in the other fields that may be importantCHARACTERNo
CONDITIONThe condition grade of the asset (1-5)CHARACTERNo1-As new, 2-Minor defects, 3-Moderate defects, 4-High defects, 5-Unserviceable
DIAMETERThe nominal diameter of the valve in mmINTEGERYes100, 1000, 1016, 1050, 110, 114, 1150, 1200, 125, 1372, 140, 150, 160, 168, 175, 180, 1800, 20, 200, 219, 225, 25, 250, 273, 290, 300, 315, 32, 324, 325, 337, 350, 355, 375, 38, 40, 400, 406, 419, 450, 457, 495, 50, 500, 502, 508, 525, 559, 571, 575, 600, 63, 630, 648, 65, 660, 700, 710, 711, 730, 75, 750, 760, 762, 80, 800, 806, 813, 825, 875, 889, 90, 900, 975, 997, 998
INSTALLDATEThe date the asset was installedDATEYes
MAKEThe make of the valveCHARACTERNo
RLThe Reduced Level of the valve in m (usually the top of the valve).REALYes
VALVEFUNCDescribes the network function of the valve (only required for isolation valves – otherwise leave blank)CHARACTERYesIsolation, Property Isolation, Scour, Cross Connection, Zone Valve
VALVETYPEThe physical structure type of the valveCHARACTERYesFerrule, Ball, Butterfly, Gate / Sluice, Penstock
 

Reuse Lagoon Storage

Boundary of a reuse storage basin.

Attribute NameDescriptionData TypeMandatoryDomain Values
ASSETFLAGUsed to filter out new and existing assets The default value is newCHARACTERYesExisting, New, Not TasWater Asset
COMMENTSAny additional information relevant to the asset that cannot be recorded in the other fields that may be importantCHARACTERNo
CONDITIONThe condition grade of the asset (1-5)CHARACTERNo1-As new, 2-Minor defects, 3-Moderate defects, 4-High defects, 5-Unserviceable
DEPTHDepth of the lagoon (m)REALNo
INSTALLDATEThe date the asset was installedCHARACTERNo
MXASSETNOThe TasWater Asset ID of the assetCHARACTERNo
PHOTO_CONTEXT_IDFilename of a photograph taken at a distance showing the location or surrounding context of an assetCHARACTERNo
PHOTO_FEATURE_IDFilename of a photograph of the asset showing it in detailCHARACTERNo
 

Reuse network meter

A large network meter (or flow meter) is used to measure water flow at a particular location on the network.

Attribute NameDescriptionData TypeMandatoryDomain Values
ASSETFLAGUsed to filter out new and existing assets The default value is newCHARACTERYes
COMMENTSAny additional information relevant to the asset that cannot be recorded in the other fields that may be importantCHARACTERNo
CONDITIONThe condition grade of the asset (1-5)CHARACTERNo1-As new, 2-Minor defects, 3-Moderate defects, 4-High defects, 5-Unserviceable
DIAMETERThe nominal diameter of the meter in mmINTEGERYes100, 110, 114, 125, 140, 150, 160, 168, 175, 180, 20, 200, 219, 225, 25, 250, 273, 290, 300, 32, 38, 40, 50, 63, 65, 75, 80, 90
INSTALLDATEThe date the asset was installedDATEYes
METERTYPEThe type of meter ie how it records flowCHARACTERYesMagflow, Mechanical, Ultrasonic
SERIALNOThe serial number on the meterCHARACTERYes
 

Reuse non-return valve

A non-return valve permits the flow of water in only one direction. Non-return valves work automatically (therefore they don't require an external power source). In the simplest scenario, a single check valve can be used to restrict flow direction. More complex assemblies such as RPZDs or double check valves are used to prevent backflow at hazardous connections to the water network

Attribute NameDescriptionData TypeMandatoryDomain Values
ASSETFLAGUsed to filter out new and existing assets The default value is newCHARACTERYes
BYPASSVALVEDetermines whether the valve is configured with a bypass arrangementINTEGERYesFalse, True
COMMENTSAny additional information relevant to the asset that cannot be recorded in the other fields that may be importantCHARACTERNo
CONDITIONThe condition grade of the asset (1-5)CHARACTERNo1-As new, 2-Minor defects, 3-Moderate defects, 4-High defects, 5-Unserviceable
DIAMETERThe nominal diameter of the valve in mmINTEGERYes100, 1000, 1016, 1050, 110, 114, 1150, 1200, 125, 1372, 140, 150, 160, 168, 175, 180, 1800, 20, 200, 219, 225, 25, 250, 273, 290, 300, 315, 32, 324, 325, 337, 350, 355, 375, 38, 40, 400, 406, 419, 450, 457, 495, 50, 500, 502, 508, 525, 559, 571, 575, 600, 63, 630, 648, 65, 660, 700, 710, 711, 730, 75, 750, 760, 762, 80, 800, 806, 813, 825, 875, 889, 90, 900, 975, 997, 998
INSTALLDATEThe date the asset was installedDATEYes
MAKEThe make of the valveCHARACTERNo
RLThe Reduced Level of the valve in m (usually the top of the valve).REALYes
VALVETYPEThe physical structure type of the valveCHARACTERYesCheck, Detector Check, RPZD, Tide Flap
 

Reuse overflow pipe

Overflow pipes are connected to a reservoir or tank for the carriage of surplus water from the storage to a stormwater system or other watercourse

Attribute NameDescriptionData TypeMandatoryDomain Values
ABOVEGNDIndicates whether the pipe is above or below groundCHARACTERYesNo, Yes
ASSETFLAGUsed to filter out new and existing assets The default value is newCHARACTERYes
BEDDINGMATThe bedding material in which the pipe was laidCHARACTERYesGravel, None, Sand
CATHPROTIndicates whether the pipe has Cathodic ProtectionCHARACTERNoNo, Yes
COMMENTSAny additional information relevant to the asset that cannot be recorded in the other fields that may be importantCHARACTERNo
CONDITIONThe condition grade of the asset (1-5)CHARACTERNo1-As new, 2-Minor defects, 3-Moderate defects, 4-High defects, 5-Unserviceable
DIAMETERThe nominal diameter of the pipe in mmINTEGERYes100, 1000, 1016, 1050, 110, 114, 1150, 1200, 125, 1372, 140, 150, 160, 168, 175, 180, 1800, 200, 219, 225, 250, 273, 290, 300, 315, 32, 324, 325, 337, 350, 355, 375, 38, 40, 400, 406, 419, 450, 457, 495, 50, 500, 502, 508, 525, 559, 571, 575, 600, 63, 630, 648, 65, 660, 700, 710, 711, 730, 75, 750, 760, 762, 80, 800, 806, 813, 825, 875, 889, 90, 900, 975, 997, 998
INSTALLDATEThe date the asset was installedDATEYes
JOINTTYPEJoint type that connects this segment with adjoining pipes CHARACTERYesButt Welded, Composite Join, Electrofusion Welded, Flange, Lead, Mech Coupling Restrained, Rubber Ring Joint, Solvent Cement Joint, Solvent Welded, Threaded, Welded
MATERIALThe material of the pipe **NOTE: PVC will not be accepted as a valid material for pipes submitted to TW as part of an as-constructed survey; the more specific PVC-U, PVC-O or PVC-M must be usedCHARACTERYesAC, BR, CI, CICL, CO, Cu, DI, DICL, DIEL, FBG, GRP, GWI, MS, MSCL, PE100, PE80b, PP, PTECH, PVC, PVC-M, PVC-O, PVC-U, RC, SS, VC
PIPECLASSClass of pipeCHARACTERYesA, B, C, C16, D, DN16, E, F, G, H, K12, K9, PA, PB, PC, PD, PE, PF, PN10, PN12, PN12.5, PN16, PN18, PN20, PN21, PN35, PN6, PN9
PIPESERIESSeries of pipeCHARACTERYesISO, Series 1, Series 2
SUICLASSSubsurface utility location quality classCHARACTERYesQL-A, QL-B, QL-C, QL-D
 

Reuse pit

Pits are used to house infrastructure (valves etc.) that are required to be accessed for operations or maintenance. They can be either under or above ground.

Attribute NameDescriptionData TypeMandatoryDomain Values
ASSETFLAGUsed to filter out new and existing assets The default value is newCHARACTERYes
COMMENTSAny additional information relevant to the asset that cannot be recorded in the other fields that may be importantCHARACTERNo
CONDITIONThe condition grade of the asset (1-5)CHARACTERNo1-As new, 2-Minor defects, 3-Moderate defects, 4-High defects, 5-Unserviceable
INSTALLDATEThe date the asset was installedDATEYes
PITDEPTHThe depth of the valve pit in m, from the lid level to the lowest pointREALYes
 

Reuse pit boundary

Boundary of a pit structure containing reuse valves and pipework.

Attribute NameDescriptionData TypeMandatoryDomain Values
ASSETFLAGUsed to filter out new and existing assets The default value is newCHARACTERYes
CONDITIONThe condition grade of the asset (1-5)CHARACTERNo1-As new, 2-Minor defects, 3-Moderate defects, 4-High defects, 5-Unserviceable
MXLOCATIONThe Maximo location ID of the structure represented by the boundaryCHARACTERNo
NAMEThe name of the Sewer Network StructureCHARACTERNo
 

Reuse pump

Water pumps installed within pumping stations throughout the distribution network or at sites which boost or transfer water under pressure.

Attribute NameDescriptionData TypeMandatoryDomain Values
ASSETFLAGUsed to filter out new and existing assets The default value is newCHARACTERYesExisting, New, Not TasWater Asset
COMMENTSAny additional information relevant to the asset that cannot be recorded in the other fields that may be importantCHARACTERNo
CONDITIONThe condition grade of the asset (1-5)CHARACTERNo1-As new, 2-Minor defects, 3-Moderate defects, 4-High defects, 5-Unserviceable
INSTALLDATEThe date the asset was installedCHARACTERYes
MAKEThe make of the pumpCHARACTERYes
MODELThe model of the pumpCHARACTERYes
MPLATEPHOTOFilename of a photograph of a motor nameplate clearly showing its detailsCHARACTERYes
MXASSETNOThe TasWater Asset ID of the assetCHARACTERNo
PHOTO_CONTEXT_IDFilename of a photograph taken at a distance showing the location or surrounding context of an assetCHARACTERNo
PHOTO_FEATURE_IDFilename of a photograph of the asset showing it in detailCHARACTERNo
PPLATEPHOTOFilename of a photograph of a pump nameplate clearly showing its detailsCHARACTERYes
PUMPTYPEThe type of pumpCHARACTERYes
SERIANOSerial numberCHARACTERYes
 

Reuse Reticulation Main

A water main that connects a distribution main with service pipes. Reticulation mains are generally sized DN100 to DN375.

Attribute NameDescriptionData TypeMandatoryDomain Values
ABOVEGNDIndicates whether the pipe is above or below groundCHARACTERNoNo, Yes
ASSETFLAGUsed to filter out new and existing assets The default value is newCHARACTERYesExisting, New, Not TasWater Asset
BEDDINGMATThe bedding material in which the pipe was laidCHARACTERNoGravel, None, Sand
CATHPROTIndicates whether the pipe has Cathodic ProtectionCHARACTERNoNo, Yes
COMMENTSAny additional information relevant to the asset that cannot be recorded in the other fields that may be importantCHARACTERNo
CONDITIONThe condition grade of the asset (1-5)CHARACTERNo1-As new, 2-Minor defects, 3-Moderate defects, 4-High defects, 5-Unserviceable
DIAMETERThe nominal diameter of the pipe in mmINTEGERNo100, 1000, 1016, 1050, 110, 114, 1150, 1200, 125, 1372, 140, 150, 160, 168, 175, 180, 1800, 20, 200, 219, 225, 25, 250, 273, 290, 300, 315, 32, 324, 325, 337, 350, 355, 375, 38, 40, 400, 406, 419, 450, 457, 495, 50, 500, 502, 508, 525, 559, 571, 575, 600, 63, 630, 648, 65, 660, 700, 710, 711, 730, 75, 750, 760, 762, 80, 800, 806, 813, 825, 875, 889, 90, 900, 975, 997, 998
INSTALLDATEThe date the asset was installedCHARACTERNo
JOINTTYPEJoint Type that connects pipes togetherCHARACTERNoButt Welded, Composite Join, Electrofusion Welded, Flange, Lead, Mech Coupling Restrained, Rubber Ring Joint, Solvent Cement Joint, Solvent Welded, Threaded, Welded
MATERIALThe material of the pipe **NOTE: PVC will not be accepted as a valid material for pipes submitted to TW as part of an as-constructed survey; the more specific PVC-U, PVC-O or PVC-M must be usedCHARACTERNoAC, BR, CI, CICL, CO, Cu, DI, DICL, DIEL, FBG, GRP, GWI, MS, MSCL, PE100, PE80b, PP, PTECH, PVC, PVC-M, PVC-O, PVC-U, RC, SS, VC
MXASSETNOThe TasWater Asset ID of the assetCHARACTERNo
PHOTO_CONTEXT_IDFilename of a photograph taken at a distance showing the location or surrounding context of an assetCHARACTERNo
PHOTO_FEATURE_IDFilename of a photograph of the asset showing it in detailCHARACTERNo
PIPECLASSClass of pipeCHARACTERNoPN10, PN12, PN12.5, PN16, PN4, PN6, PN8, PN9, SEH, SH, SN10, SN16, SN4, SN6, SN8, Unknown, X, Y, Z
PIPESERIESSeries of pipeCHARACTERNoISO, Series 1, Series 2
SUICLASSSubsurface utility location quality classCHARACTERYes
 

Reuse sampling point

Feature class to be created

Attribute NameDescriptionData TypeMandatoryDomain Values
ADDRESSThe address where the sampling point is locatedCHARACTERNo
ASSETFLAGUsed to filter out new and existing assets The default value is newCHARACTERYes
COMPLIANCEPOINTDetermines whether the sampling point is used for compliance tests The default value is “No”CHARACTERNoNo, Yes
CONDITIONThe condition grade of the asset (1-5)CHARACTERNo1-As new, 2-Minor defects, 3-Moderate defects, 4-High defects, 5-Unserviceable
ELEVATIONThe surface level at the base of the sampling tapREALYes
LOCDESCThe address/ closest address and/or description to aid workers with finding the asset in the fieldCHARACTERNo
LOCTYPEThe type of reuse sampling pointCHARACTERYesChemical, Dam, Environ, Operational, Portable Meter, Raw, Retic-NC, SCADA, Supply, Supply-Bulk
NAMEThe name of the sampling pointCHARACTERNo
STATIONIDThe Station ID for the sampling pointCHARACTERNo
 

Reuse scour pipe

Pipework used for scouring (used for dewatering a portion of pipeline for operational or maintenance purposes).

Attribute NameDescriptionData TypeMandatoryDomain Values
ABOVEGNDIndicates whether the pipe is above or below groundCHARACTERYesNo, Yes
ASSETFLAGUsed to filter out new and existing assets The default value is newCHARACTERYes
BEDDINGMATThe bedding material in which the pipe was laidCHARACTERYesGravel, None, Sand
CATHPROTIndicates whether the pipe has Cathodic ProtectionCHARACTERNoNo, Yes
COMMENTSAny additional information relevant to the asset that cannot be recorded in the other fields that may be importantCHARACTERNo
CONDITIONThe condition grade of the asset (1-5)CHARACTERNo1-As new, 2-Minor defects, 3-Moderate defects, 4-High defects, 5-Unserviceable
DIAMETERThe nominal diameter of the pipe in mmINTEGERYes100, 1000, 1016, 1050, 110, 114, 1150, 1200, 125, 1372, 140, 150, 160, 168, 175, 180, 1800, 200, 219, 225, 250, 273, 290, 300, 315, 32, 324, 325, 337, 350, 355, 375, 38, 40, 400, 406, 419, 450, 457, 495, 50, 500, 502, 508, 525, 559, 571, 575, 600, 63, 630, 648, 65, 660, 700, 710, 711, 730, 75, 750, 760, 762, 80, 800, 806, 813, 825, 875, 889, 90, 900, 975, 997, 998
INSTALLDATEThe date the asset was installedDATEYes
JOINTTYPEJoint type that connects this segment with adjoining pipesCHARACTERYesButt Welded, Composite Join, Electrofusion Welded, Flange, Lead, Mech Coupling Restrained, Rubber Ring Joint, Solvent Cement Joint, Solvent Welded, Threaded, Welded
MATERIALThe material of the pipe **NOTE: PVC will not be accepted as a valid material for pipes submitted to TW as part of an as-constructed survey; the more specific PVC-U, PVC-O or PVC-M must be usedCHARACTERYesAC, BR, CI, CICL, CO, Cu, DI, DICL, DIEL, FBG, GRP, GWI, MS, MSCL, PE100, PE80b, PP, PTECH, PVC, PVC-M, PVC-O, PVC-U, RC, SS, VC
PIPECLASSClass of pipeCHARACTERYesA, B, C, C16, D, DN16, E, F, G, H, K12, K9, PA, PB, PC, PD, PE, PF, PN10, PN12, PN12.5, PN16, PN18, PN20, PN21, PN35, PN6, PN9
PIPESERIESSeries of pipeCHARACTERYesISO, Series 1, Series 2
SUICLASSSubsurface utility location quality classCHARACTERYesQL-A, QL-B, QL-C, QL-D
 

Reuse service connection

The point at which a reuse customer connects to TasWater reuse pipework (a service pipe).

Attribute NameDescriptionData TypeMandatoryDomain Values
ASSETFLAGUsed to filter out new and existing assets The default value is newCHARACTERYes
COMMENTSAny additional information relevant to the asset that cannot be recorded in the other fields that may be importantCHARACTERNo
CONDITIONThe condition grade of the asset (1-5)CHARACTERNo1-As new, 2-Minor defects, 3-Moderate defects, 4-High defects, 5-Unserviceable
DIAMETERThe nominal diameter of the meter in mmINTEGERYes100, 110, 114, 125, 140, 150, 160, 168, 175, 180, 20, 200, 219, 225, 25, 250, 273, 290, 300, 32, 38, 40, 50, 63, 65, 75, 80, 90
INSTALLDATEThe date the asset was installedDATEYes
METERTYPEThe type of meter ie how it records flowCHARACTERYesMagflow, Mechanical, Ultrasonic
SERIALNOThe serial number on the meterCHARACTERYes
 

Reuse service pipe

A service pipe is a water pipe that supplies water from the reticulation main to the consumer.

Attribute NameDescriptionData TypeMandatoryDomain Values
ABOVEGNDIndicates whether the pipe has been built above ground or is buriedCHARACTERYesNo, Yes
ASSETFLAGUsed to filter out new and existing assets The default value is newCHARACTERYes
COMMENTSAny additional information relevant to the asset that cannot be recorded in the other fields that may be importantCHARACTERNo
CONDITIONThe condition grade of the asset (1-5)CHARACTERNo1-As new, 2-Minor defects, 3-Moderate defects, 4-High defects, 5-Unserviceable
DIAMETERThe nominal diameter of the pipe in mmINTEGERYes100, 110, 114, 125, 140, 150, 160, 168, 175, 180, 20, 200, 219, 225, 25, 250, 273, 290, 300, 32, 38, 40, 50, 63, 65, 75, 80, 90
INSTALLDATEThe date the asset was installedDATEYes
LINETYPEThe type of reuse property serviceCHARACTERYesCommercial, Domestic, Fire, Hydrant, Industrial, Irrigation, Other
MATERIALThe material of the pipe **NOTE: PVC will not be accepted as a valid material for pipes submitted to TW as part of an as-constructed survey; the more specific PVC-U, PVC-O or PVC-M must be usedCHARACTERYesAC, BR, CI, CICL, CO, Cu, DI, DICL, DIEL, FBG, GRP, GWI, MS, MSCL, PE100, PE80b, PP, PTECH, PVC, PVC-M, PVC-O, PVC-U, RC, SS, VC
SUICLASSSubsurface utility location quality classCHARACTERYesQL-A, QL-B, QL-C, QL-D
 

Reuse tank boundary

Boundary of a reuse storage stank.

Attribute NameDescriptionData TypeMandatoryDomain Values
ASSETFLAGUsed to filter out new and existing assets The default value is newCHARACTERYes
CONDITIONThe condition grade of the asset (1-5)CHARACTERNo1-As new, 2-Minor defects, 3-Moderate defects, 4-High defects, 5-Unserviceable
MXLOCATIONThe Maximo location ID of the structure represented by the boundary (eg tank, wet well, dam)CHARACTERNo
NAMEThe name of the reuse tankCHARACTERNo
SITEIDThe Maximo location ID of the site that the structure belongs to (eg the treatment plant, reservoir site or pumping station)CHARACTERNo
 

Road

TasWater road centreline.

Attribute NameDescriptionData TypeMandatoryDomain Values
ASSETFLAGUsed to filter out new and existing assets The default value is newCHARACTERYes
COMMENTSAny additional information relevant to the asset that cannot be recorded in the other fields that may be importantCHARACTERNo
CONDITIONThe condition grade of the asset (1-5)CHARACTERNo1-As new, 2-Minor defects, 3-Moderate defects, 4-High defects, 5-Unserviceable
SUICLASSSubsurface utility location quality classCHARACTERYesQL-A, QL-B, QL-C, QL-D
 

Scour pipe

A section of pipe leading to a scour.

Attribute NameDescriptionData TypeMandatoryDomain Values
ABOVEGNDIndicates whether the pipe is above or below groundCHARACTERYesNo, Yes
ASSETFLAGUsed to filter out new and existing assets The default value is newCHARACTERYes
BEDDINGMATThe bedding material in which the pipe was laidCHARACTERYesGravel, None, Sand
COMMENTSAny additional information relevant to the asset that cannot be recorded in the other fields that may be importantCHARACTERNo
CONDITIONThe condition grade of the asset (1-5)CHARACTERNo1-As new, 2-Minor defects, 3-Moderate defects, 4-High defects, 5-Unserviceable
DIAMETERThe nominal diameter of the pipe in mmINTEGERYes100, 150, 225, 300, 375, 600, 675, 750, 900
DOWNELEVThe downstream invert level of the main in mREALYes
DSSLThe Surface Level of the downstream maintenance hole cover in mREALYes
INSTALLDATEThe date the asset was installedDATEYes
MAINSHAPEThe cross-sectional shape of the pipeCHARACTERYesArched, Circular, Other, Oval, Rectangular, U Shaped
MATERIALThe material of the pipe **NOTE: PVC will not be accepted as a valid material for pipes submitted to TW as part of an as-constructed survey; the more specific PVC-U, PVC-O or PVC-M must be usedCHARACTERYesAC, BR, CI, CICL, CO, Cu, DI, DICL, DIEL, FBG, GRP, GWI, MS, MSCL, PE100, PE80b, PP, PTECH, PVC, PVC-M, PVC-O, PVC-U, RC, SS, VC
PIPECLASSClass of pipeCHARACTERYesPN10, PN12, PN12.5, PN16, PN4, PN6, PN8, PN9, SEH, SH, SN10, SN16, SN4, SN6, SN8, Unknown, X, Y, Z
SUICLASSSubsurface utility location quality classCHARACTERYesQL-A, QL-B, QL-C, QL-D
UPELEVThe upstream invert level of the main in mREALYes
USSLThe Surface Level of the upstream maintenance hole/ inspection opening cover in mREALYes
 

Service Structure

Linear structures designed to house or support pipework such as service ducts and pipe bridges

Attribute NameDescriptionData TypeMandatoryDomain Values
ASSETFLAGUsed to filter out new and existing assets The default value is newCHARACTERYesExisting, New, Not TasWater Asset
COMMENTSAny additional information relevant to the asset that cannot be recorded in the other fields that may be importantCHARACTERNo
CONDITIONThe condition grade of the asset (1-5)CHARACTERNo1-As new, 2-Minor defects, 3-Moderate defects, 4-High defects, 5-Unserviceable
CONDWIDTHWidth (mm) of the conduitINTEGERNo
INSTALLDATEThe date the asset was installedCHARACTERNo
MATERIALThe material of the service structureCHARACTERNo
MXASSETNOThe TasWater Asset ID of the assetCHARACTERNo
PHOTO_CONTEXT_IDFilename of a photograph taken at a distance showing the location or surrounding context of an assetCHARACTERNo
PHOTO_FEATURE_IDFilename of a photograph of the asset showing it in detailCHARACTERNo
SUICLASSSubsurface utility location quality classCHARACTERYesQL-A, QL-B, QL-C, QL-D
TYPEThe type of instrumentCHARACTERNoGroundwater Monitor, Pressure Monitor, Level Sensor, Chlorine Sensor, Rainfall Gauge
 

Sewer abandoned main line

Sewer pipelines of any type which are no longer in service due to decommissioning or otherwise but remain installed. This does not include pipework that is temporarily inactive or has not yet been commissioned.

Attribute NameDescriptionData TypeMandatoryDomain Values
ABANDATEThe date on which the asset was abandonedDATEYes
ASSETFLAGUsed to filter out new and existing assets The default value is newCHARACTERYes
COMMENTSAny additional information relevant to the asset that cannot be recorded in the other fields that may be importantCHARACTERNo
CONDITIONThe condition grade of the asset (1-5)CHARACTERNo1-As new, 2-Minor defects, 3-Moderate defects, 4-High defects, 5-Unserviceable
DIAMETERThe nominal diameter of the pipe in mmINTEGERYes100, 1000, 1016, 1050, 110, 114, 1150, 1200, 125, 1372, 140, 150, 160, 168, 175, 180, 1800, 20, 200, 219, 225, 25, 250, 273, 290, 300, 315, 32, 324, 325, 337, 350, 355, 375, 38, 40, 400, 406, 419, 450, 457, 495, 50, 500, 502, 508, 525, 559, 571, 575, 600, 63, 630, 648, 65, 660, 700, 710, 711, 730, 75, 750, 760, 762, 80, 800, 806, 813, 825, 875, 889, 90, 900, 975, 997, 998
LINETYPEThe type of abandoned asset that this line representsCHARACTERYesEmergency Storage Pipe, Gravity Reticulation Main, Gravity Trunk Main, Outfall Pipe, Pressure Reticulation Main, Rising Main, Scour Pipe, Siphon, Vent Pipe
MATERIALThe material of the pipe **NOTE: PVC will not be accepted as a valid material for pipes submitted to TW as part of an as-constructed survey; the more specific PVC-U, PVC-O or PVC-M must be usedCHARACTERYesAC, BR, CI, CICL, CO, Cu, DI, DICL, DIEL, FBG, GRP, GWI, MS, MSCL, PE100, PE80b, PP, PTECH, PVC, PVC-M, PVC-O, PVC-U, RC, SS, VC
MXASSETNUMThe TW asset ID of the abandoned asset (if available)CHARACTERNo
SUICLASSSubsurface utility location quality classCHARACTERYesQL-A, QL-B, QL-C, QL-D
 

Sewer abandoned point

Sewer assets of any type that would be represented as a point and which are no longer in service due to decommissioning or otherwise. This does not include assets that are temporarily inactive or have not yet been commissioned.

Attribute NameDescriptionData TypeMandatoryDomain Values
ABANDATEThe date on which the asset was abandonedDATEYes
ASSETFLAGUsed to filter out new and existing assets The default value is newCHARACTERYes
COMMENTSAny additional information relevant to the asset that cannot be recorded in the other fields that may be importantCHARACTERNo
CONDITIONThe condition grade of the asset (1-5)CHARACTERNo1-As new, 2-Minor defects, 3-Moderate defects, 4-High defects, 5-Unserviceable
DIAMETERThe nominal diameter of the valve in mmINTEGERYes100, 1000, 1016, 1050, 110, 114, 1150, 1200, 125, 1372, 140, 150, 160, 168, 175, 180, 1800, 20, 200, 219, 225, 25, 250, 273, 290, 300, 315, 32, 324, 325, 337, 350, 355, 375, 38, 40, 400, 406, 419, 450, 457, 495, 50, 500, 502, 508, 525, 559, 571, 575, 600, 63, 630, 648, 65, 660, 700, 710, 711, 730, 75, 750, 760, 762, 80, 800, 806, 813, 825, 875, 889, 90, 900, 975, 997, 998
MXASSETNUMThe TW asset ID of the abandoned asset (if available)CHARACTERNo
POINTTYPEThe type of asset that has been abandoned at this pointCHARACTERYesControl Valve, Maintenance Hole, Network Meter, Pump Station, Sewer Pit, System Valve, Treatment Plant
 

Sewer air valve

Sewer air release valves are installed along pressurised sewer mains and allow for the automatic escape of trapped pockets of air and gases. Air release valves prevent the formation of potentially destructive vacuums within the pipe.

Attribute NameDescriptionData TypeMandatoryDomain Values
ASSETFLAGUsed to filter out new and existing assets The default value is newCHARACTERYes
COMMENTSAny additional information relevant to the asset that cannot be recorded in the other fields that may be importantCHARACTERNo
CONDITIONThe condition grade of the asset (1-5)CHARACTERNo1-As new, 2-Minor defects, 3-Moderate defects, 4-High defects, 5-Unserviceable
DIAMETERThe nominal diameter of the valve in mmINTEGERYes100, 1000, 1016, 1050, 110, 114, 1150, 1200, 125, 1372, 140, 150, 160, 168, 175, 180, 1800, 20, 200, 219, 225, 25, 250, 273, 290, 300, 315, 32, 324, 325, 337, 350, 355, 375, 38, 40, 400, 406, 419, 450, 457, 495, 50, 500, 502, 508, 525, 559, 571, 575, 600, 63, 630, 648, 65, 660, 700, 710, 711, 730, 75, 750, 760, 762, 80, 800, 806, 813, 825, 875, 889, 90, 900, 975, 997, 998, 80, 90, 100, 110, 125, 140, 150, 160, 175, 180, 200, 225, 250, 280, 300, 315, 350, 355, 375, 400, 450, 500, 525, 550, 560, 600, 630, 650, 675, 700, 710, 750, 800, 825, 900, 1000, 1050, 1200, 1350, 1400, 1500, 1600, 1650, 1800
HASVENTIndicates whether or not the air valve has an associated air ventCHARACTERYesNo, Yes
HEIGHTThe height of the vent stack in m If there is no vent, set to 0REALYes
INSTALLDATEThe date the asset was installedDATEYes
 

Sewer asset boundary

Site boundaries of structures include the footprints for network structure that are significantly large or pit that are significantly large.

Attribute NameDescriptionData TypeMandatoryDomain Values
ASSETFLAGUsed to filter out new and existing assets The default value is newCHARACTERYes
CONDITIONThe condition grade of the asset (1-5)CHARACTERNo1-As new, 2-Minor defects, 3-Moderate defects, 4-High defects, 5-Unserviceable
MXLOCATIONThe Maximo location ID of the structure represented by the boundaryCHARACTERNo
NAMEThe name of the Sewer Network StructureCHARACTERYes
 

Sewer isolation valve

Isolation valves are designed to start and stop the flow of sewage within the network to isolate portions of the network for maintenance or repair.

Attribute NameDescriptionData TypeMandatoryDomain Values
ASSETFLAGUsed to filter out new and existing assets The default value is newCHARACTERYes
BYPASSVALVEDetermines whether the valve is configured with a bypass arrangementINTEGERYesFalse, True
COMMENTSAny additional information relevant to the asset that cannot be recorded in the other fields that may be importantCHARACTERNo
CONDITIONThe condition grade of the asset (1-5)CHARACTERNo1-As new, 2-Minor defects, 3-Moderate defects, 4-High defects, 5-Unserviceable
DIAMETERThe nominal diameter of the valve in mmINTEGERYes100, 1000, 1016, 1050, 110, 114, 1150, 1200, 125, 1372, 140, 150, 160, 168, 175, 180, 1800, 20, 200, 219, 225, 25, 250, 273, 290, 300, 315, 32, 324, 325, 337, 350, 355, 375, 38, 40, 400, 406, 419, 450, 457, 495, 50, 500, 502, 508, 525, 559, 571, 575, 600, 63, 630, 648, 65, 660, 700, 710, 711, 730, 75, 750, 760, 762, 80, 800, 806, 813, 825, 875, 889, 90, 900, 975, 997, 998
INSTALLDATEThe date the asset was installedDATEYes
VALVETYPEThe type of sewer control valveCHARACTERYesGate / Sluice, Knife Gate
 

Sewer lagoon

Needs type field added

Attribute NameDescriptionData TypeMandatoryDomain Values
ASSETFLAGUsed to filter out new and existing assets The default value is newCHARACTERYes
COMMENTSAny additional information relevant to the asset that cannot be recorded in the other fields that may be importantCHARACTERNo
CONDITIONThe condition grade of the asset (1-5)CHARACTERNo1-As new, 2-Minor defects, 3-Moderate defects, 4-High defects, 5-Unserviceable
 

Sewer maintenance hole

A standard manhole is a chamber with a removable cover which allows human and machine access to a (typically buried) sewer.

Attribute NameDescriptionData TypeMandatoryDomain Values
ASSETFLAGUsed to filter out new and existing assets The default value is newCHARACTERYes
COMMENTSAny additional information relevant to the asset that cannot be recorded in the other fields that may be importantCHARACTERNo
CONDITIONThe condition grade of the asset (1-5)CHARACTERNo1-As new, 2-Minor defects, 3-Moderate defects, 4-High defects, 5-Unserviceable
DIAMETERThe diameter of the maintenance hole in mmINTEGERYes1050, 1200, 1350, 1500, 600, 675, 700, 710, 750, 760, 825, 900
INSTALLDATEThe date the asset was installedDATEYes
INVERTThe depth of the maintenance hole (from RIMELEV to INVERTELEV) in mREALYes
INVERTELEVEThe invert level for the maintenance hole in mREALYes
MHSHAPEThe shape of the maintenance holeCHARACTERYesCircular, Rectangular
MHTYPEWhether the maintenance hole contains a ‘dropper’ type inflowCHARACTERYesDrop, Standard
RIMELEVEThe surface level for the maintenance hole cover in mREALYes
WALLMATThe material of the maintenance hole wallsCHARACTERYesBrick, Cast Insitu, Concrete, Fibreglass, Polyethylene, Polypropylene, Precast Concrete, Reinforced Concrete
 

Sewer network meter

Network meters are used in field operations to measure sewage flows at a particular location. They can be used to measure system flows, particularly to identify localised issues of infiltration or inflow.

Attribute NameDescriptionData TypeMandatoryDomain Values
ASSETFLAGUsed to filter out new and existing assets The default value is newCHARACTERYes
COMMENTSAny additional information relevant to the asset that cannot be recorded in the other fields that may be importantCHARACTERNo
CONDITIONThe condition grade of the asset (1-5)CHARACTERNo1-As new, 2-Minor defects, 3-Moderate defects, 4-High defects, 5-Unserviceable
DIAMETERThe nominal diameter of the meter in mmINTEGERYes100, 1000, 1016, 1050, 110, 114, 1150, 1200, 125, 1372, 140, 150, 160, 168, 175, 180, 1800, 20, 200, 219, 225, 25, 250, 273, 290, 300, 315, 32, 324, 325, 337, 350, 355, 375, 38, 40, 400, 406, 419, 450, 457, 495, 50, 500, 502, 508, 525, 559, 571, 575, 600, 63, 630, 648, 65, 660, 700, 710, 711, 730, 75, 750, 760, 762, 80, 800, 806, 813, 825, 875, 889, 90, 900, 975, 997, 998
INSTALLDATEThe date the asset was installedDATEYes
SERIALNOThe serial number on the meterCHARACTERYes
 

Sewer non-return valve

A non-return valve permits the flow of sewage in only one direction. A tide flap is treated as a non-return valve.

Attribute NameDescriptionData TypeMandatoryDomain Values
ASSETFLAGUsed to filter out new and existing assets The default value is newCHARACTERYes
BYPASSVALVEDetermines whether the valve is configured with a bypass arrangementINTEGERYesFalse, True
COMMENTSAny additional information relevant to the asset that cannot be recorded in the other fields that may be importantCHARACTERNo
CONDITIONThe condition grade of the asset (1-5)CHARACTERNo1-As new, 2-Minor defects, 3-Moderate defects, 4-High defects, 5-Unserviceable
DIAMETERThe nominal diameter of the valve in mmINTEGERYes100, 1000, 1016, 1050, 110, 114, 1150, 1200, 125, 1372, 140, 150, 160, 168, 175, 180, 1800, 20, 200, 219, 225, 25, 250, 273, 290, 300, 315, 32, 324, 325, 337, 350, 355, 375, 38, 40, 400, 406, 419, 450, 457, 495, 50, 500, 502, 508, 525, 559, 571, 575, 600, 63, 630, 648, 65, 660, 700, 710, 711, 730, 75, 750, 760, 762, 80, 800, 806, 813, 825, 875, 889, 90, 900, 975, 997, 998
INSTALLDATEThe date the asset was installedDATEYes
VALVETYPEThe physical structure type of the valveCHARACTERYesCheck, Detector Check, RPZD, Tide Flap
 

Sewer pit

Pits are used to house infrastructure (valves etc.) that are required to be accessed for operations or maintenance. They can be either under or above ground.

Attribute NameDescriptionData TypeMandatoryDomain Values
ASSETFLAGUsed to filter out new and existing assets The default value is newCHARACTERYes
COMMENTSAny additional information relevant to the asset that cannot be recorded in the other fields that may be importantCHARACTERNo
CONDITIONThe condition grade of the asset (1-5)CHARACTERNo1-As new, 2-Minor defects, 3-Moderate defects, 4-High defects, 5-Unserviceable
INSTALLDATEThe date the asset was installedDATEYes
PITDEPTHThe depth of the valve pit in mREALYes
 

Sewer pit boundary

Boundary of larger pits housing sewer valves and other assets.

Attribute NameDescriptionData TypeMandatoryDomain Values
ASSETFLAGUsed to filter out new and existing assets The default value is newCHARACTERYes
CONDITIONThe condition grade of the asset (1-5)CHARACTERNo1-As new, 2-Minor defects, 3-Moderate defects, 4-High defects, 5-Unserviceable
MXLOCATIONThe Maximo location ID of the structure represented by the boundaryCHARACTERNo
NAMEThe name of the Sewer Network StructureCHARACTERNo
 

Sewer rising main

Sewer rising mains transport sewage under pressure from a pumping station to another gravity sewer network catchment or treatment plant

Attribute NameDescriptionData TypeMandatoryDomain Values
ABOVEGNDIndicates whether the pipe is above or below groundCHARACTERYesNo, Yes
ASSETFLAGUsed to filter out new and existing assets The default value is newCHARACTERYes
BEDDINGMATThe bedding material in which the pipe was laidCHARACTERYesGravel, None, Sand
COMMENTSAny additional information relevant to the asset that cannot be recorded in the other fields that may be importantCHARACTERNo
CONDITIONThe condition grade of the asset (1-5)CHARACTERNo1-As new, 2-Minor defects, 3-Moderate defects, 4-High defects, 5-Unserviceable
DIAMETERThe nominal diameter of the pipe in mmINTEGERYes100, 1000, 1016, 1050, 110, 114, 1150, 1200, 125, 1372, 140, 150, 160, 168, 175, 180, 1800, 20, 200, 219, 225, 25, 250, 273, 290, 300, 315, 32, 324, 325, 337, 350, 355, 375, 38, 40, 400, 406, 419, 450, 457, 495, 50, 500, 502, 508, 525, 559, 571, 575, 600, 63, 630, 648, 65, 660, 700, 710, 711, 730, 75, 750, 760, 762, 80, 800, 806, 813, 825, 875, 889, 90, 900, 975, 997, 998
DSILThe downstream invert level of the main in mREALYes
DSSLThe Surface Level of the downstream maintenance hole cover in mREALYes
INSTALLDATEThe date the asset was installedDATEYes
JOINTTYPEJoint Type that connects pipes togetherCHARACTERYesButt Welded, Composite Join, Electrofusion Welded, Flange, Lead, Mech Coupling Restrained, Rubber Ring Joint, Solvent Cement Joint, Solvent Welded, Threaded, Welded
MATERIALThe material of the pipe **NOTE: PVC will not be accepted as a valid material for pipes submitted to TW as part of an as-constructed survey; the more specific PVC-U, PVC-O or PVC-M must be usedCHARACTERYesAC, BR, CI, CICL, CO, Cu, DI, DICL, DIEL, FBG, GRP, GWI, MS, MSCL, PE100, PE80b, PP, PTECH, PVC, PVC-M, PVC-O, PVC-U, RC, SS, VC
PIPECLASSClass of pipeCHARACTERYesA, B, C, C16, D, DN16, E, F, G, H, K12, K9, PA, PB, PC, PD, PE, PF, PN10, PN12, PN12.5, PN16, PN18, PN20, PN21, PN35, PN6, PN9
SUICLASSSubsurface utility location quality classCHARACTERYesQL-A, QL-B, QL-C, QL-D
USILThe upstream invert level of the main in mREALYes
USSLThe Surface Level of the upstream maintenance hole/ inspection opening cover in mREALYes
 

Sewer sampling point

Point at which sewer is sampled and analysed (e.g. outfall monitoring, sludge sampling)

Attribute NameDescriptionData TypeMandatoryDomain Values
ADDRESSThe address where the sampling point is locatedCHARACTERNo
ASSETFLAGUsed to filter out new and existing assets The default value is newCHARACTERYesExisting, New, Not TasWater Asset
COMMENTSAny additional information relevant to the asset that cannot be recorded in the other fields that may be importantCHARACTERNo
COMPLPNTIs the sewer sampling point compliant?CHARACTERNoY, N
CONDITIONThe condition grade of the asset (1-5)CHARACTERNo1-As new, 2-Minor defects, 3-Moderate defects, 4-High defects, 5-Unserviceable
LOCDESCA short description of the connection point’s whereabouts if it is not clear on entering property (eg under bushes in front garden)CHARACTERNo
LOCTYPEThe type of sewer sampling pointCHARACTERsDischarge, Sludge, Trade Waste
MXASSETNOThe TasWater Asset ID of the assetCHARACTERNo
NAMEThe name of the Sewer Sampling PointCHARACTERNo
PHOTO_CONTEXT_IDFilename of a photograph taken at a distance showing the location or surrounding context of an assetCHARACTERNo
PHOTO_FEATURE_IDFilename of a photograph of the asset showing it in detailCHARACTERNo
STATIONIDThe Station ID for the sampling pointCHARACTERNo
 

Sewer scour valve

Dictate the flow of sewage into scouring pipes or flushing points.

Attribute NameDescriptionData TypeMandatoryDomain Values
ASSETFLAGUsed to filter out new and existing assets The default value is newCHARACTERYes
BYPASSVALVEDetermines whether the valve is configured with a bypass arrangementINTEGERYesFalse, True
COMMENTSAny additional information relevant to the asset that cannot be recorded in the other fields that may be importantCHARACTERNo
CONDITIONThe condition grade of the asset (1-5)CHARACTERNo1-As new, 2-Minor defects, 3-Moderate defects, 4-High defects, 5-Unserviceable
DIAMETERThe nominal diameter of the valve in mmINTEGERYes100, 1000, 1016, 1050, 110, 114, 1150, 1200, 125, 1372, 140, 150, 160, 168, 175, 180, 1800, 20, 200, 219, 225, 25, 250, 273, 290, 300, 315, 32, 324, 325, 337, 350, 355, 375, 38, 40, 400, 406, 419, 450, 457, 495, 50, 500, 502, 508, 525, 559, 571, 575, 600, 63, 630, 648, 65, 660, 700, 710, 711, 730, 75, 750, 760, 762, 80, 800, 806, 813, 825, 875, 889, 90, 900, 975, 997, 998
INSTALLDATEThe date the asset was installedDATEYes
VALVETYPEThe physical structure type of the valveCHARACTERYesGate / Sluice, Knife Gate
 

Sewer vent

Sewer vents are components of a gravity sewer system which allow air to enter the system or gases to escape. A more detailed definition is available in the ASDS document (section 10.2.6)

Attribute NameDescriptionData TypeMandatoryDomain Values
ASSETFLAGUsed to filter out new and existing assets The default value is newCHARACTERYes
CONDITIONThe condition grade of the asset (1-5)CHARACTERNo1-As new, 2-Minor defects, 3-Moderate defects, 4-High defects, 5-Unserviceable
FORCEDVENTIndicates if the vent stack has motorised fan forcing out the airCHARACTERYesNo, Yes
HEIGHTThe height above ground of the vent stack in mREALYes
INSTALLDATEThe date the asset was installedDATEYes
ODOURCONTROLIndicates if the vent stack has an odour control system in placeCHARACTERYesNo, Yes
VENTFUNCTIONThe function of the sewer ventCHARACTERYesDual Purpose, Educt, Induct
 

Sewer well

Boundary of sewer wet or dry well.

Attribute NameDescriptionData TypeMandatoryDomain Values
ASSETFLAGUsed to filter out new and existing assets The default value is newCHARACTERYes
CONDITIONThe condition grade of the asset (1-5)CHARACTERNo1-As new, 2-Minor defects, 3-Moderate defects, 4-High defects, 5-Unserviceable
MXLOCATIONThe Maximo location ID of the structure represented by the boundaryCHARACTERNo
NAMEThe name of the Sewer Network StructureCHARACTERNo
 

Side entry pit

Structure built into road gutters to allow entry of stormwater into TasWater's stormwater network.

Attribute NameDescriptionData TypeMandatoryDomain Values
ASSETFLAGUsed to filter out new and existing assets The default value is newCHARACTERYesExisting, New, Not TasWater Asset
COMMENTSAny additional information relevant to the asset that cannot be recorded in the other fields that may be importantCHARACTERNo
CONDITIONThe condition grade of the asset (1-5)CHARACTERNo1-As new, 2-Minor defects, 3-Moderate defects, 4-High defects, 5-Unserviceable
DEPTHThe depth of the pit (m)REALNo
INSTALLDATEThe date the asset was installedCHARACTERNo
INVLVLInvert level (RL)REALNo
MXASSETNOThe TasWater Asset ID of the assetCHARACTERNo
PHOTO_CONTEXT_IDFilename of a photograph taken at a distance showing the location or surrounding context of an assetCHARACTERNo
PHOTO_FEATURE_IDFilename of a photograph of the asset showing it in detailCHARACTERNo
RIMLVLThe elevation (RL) at the top of the chamberREALNo
 

Siphon

A siphon is a gravity main where a section in the middle of the siphon is lower (or higher) than its outlet.

Attribute NameDescriptionData TypeMandatoryDomain Values
ABOVEGNDIndicates whether the pipe is above or below groundCHARACTERYesNo, Yes
ASSETFLAGUsed to filter out new and existing assets The default value is newCHARACTERYes
BEDDINGMATThe bedding material in which the pipe was laidCHARACTERYesGravel, None, Sand
COMMENTSAny additional information relevant to the asset that cannot be recorded in the other fields that may be importantCHARACTERNo
CONDITIONThe condition grade of the asset (1-5)CHARACTERNo1-As new, 2-Minor defects, 3-Moderate defects, 4-High defects, 5-Unserviceable
DIAMETERThe nominal diameter of the pipe in mmINTEGERYes100, 150, 225, 300, 375, 600, 675, 750, 900
DOWNELEVThe downstream invert level of the main in mREALYes
DSSLThe Surface Level of the downstream maintenance hole cover in mREALYes
INSTALLDATEThe date the asset was installedDATEYes
MAINSHAPEThe cross-sectional shape of the pipeCHARACTERYesArched, Circular, Other, Oval, Rectangular, U Shaped
MATERIALThe material of the pipe **NOTE: PVC will not be accepted as a valid material for pipes submitted to TW as part of an as-constructed survey; the more specific PVC-U, PVC-O or PVC-M must be usedCHARACTERYesAC, BR, CI, CICL, CO, Cu, DI, DICL, DIEL, FBG, GRP, GWI, MS, MSCL, PE100, PE80b, PP, PTECH, PVC, PVC-M, PVC-O, PVC-U, RC, SS, VC
PIPECLASSClass of pipeCHARACTERYesPN10, PN12, PN12.5, PN16, PN4, PN6, PN8, PN9, SEH, SH, SN10, SN16, SN4, SN6, SN8, Unknown, X, Y, Z
SUICLASSSubsurface utility location quality classCHARACTERYesQL-A, QL-B, QL-C, QL-D
UPELEVThe upstream invert level of the main in mREALYes
USSLThe Surface Level of the upstream maintenance hole/ inspection opening cover in mREALYes
 

Sprinkler Head

Reuse sprinkler head.

Attribute NameDescriptionData TypeMandatoryDomain Values
ASSETFLAGUsed to filter out new and existing assets The default value is newCHARACTERYes
COMMENTSAny additional information relevant to the asset that cannot be recorded in the other fields that may be importantCHARACTERNo
CONDITIONThe condition grade of the asset (1-5)CHARACTERNo1-As new, 2-Minor defects, 3-Moderate defects, 4-High defects, 5-Unserviceable
DIAMETERThe nominal diameter of the sprinkler head in mmINTEGERYes100, 1000, 150, 200, 25, 250, 300, 315, 32, 324, 325, 337, 350, 355, 375, 40, 400, 406, 419, 450, 457, 495, 50, 500, 502, 508, 525, 559, 571, 575, 600, 630, 648, 660, 700, 710, 711, 730, 750, 760, 762, 80, 800, 806, 813, 825, 875, 889, 900, 975, 997, 998
INSTALLDATEThe date the asset was installedDATEYes
ISOLATABLEIndicates whether there is an attached isolation valve or upstream isolation or bypass which allows for the valve to be removed without main outageCHARACTERYesNo, Yes
MAKEThe make of the assetCHARACTERNo
MODELThe model of the assetCHARACTERNo
RLThe elevation (RL) of the sprinkler head REALYes
 

Stormwater air valve

Stormwater air valves passively regulate the input or build-up of air in a stormwater rising main.

Attribute NameDescriptionData TypeMandatoryDomain Values
ASSETFLAGUsed to filter out new and existing assets The default value is newCHARACTERYesExisting, New, Not TasWater Asset
COMMENTSAny additional information relevant to the asset that cannot be recorded in the other fields that may be importantCHARACTERNo
CONDITIONThe condition grade of the asset (1-5)CHARACTERNo1-As new, 2-Minor defects, 3-Moderate defects, 4-High defects, 5-Unserviceable
DEPTHTOVALVEDepth from the SL (lid) of valve to the top of the valve stemREALNo
DIAMETERThe nominal diameter of the valve in mmINTEGERNo100, 1000, 1016, 1050, 110, 114, 1150, 1200, 125, 1372, 140, 150, 160, 168, 175, 180, 1800, 20, 200, 219, 225, 25, 250, 273, 290, 300, 315, 32, 324, 325, 337, 350, 355, 375, 38, 40, 400, 406, 419, 450, 457, 495, 50, 500, 502, 508, 525, 559, 571, 575, 600, 63, 630, 648, 65, 660, 700, 710, 711, 730, 75, 750, 760, 762, 80, 800, 806, 813, 825, 875, 889, 90, 900, 975, 997, 998, 80, 90, 100, 110, 125, 140, 150, 160, 175, 180, 200, 225, 250, 280, 300, 315, 350, 355, 375, 400, 450, 500, 525, 550, 560, 600, 630, 650, 675, 700, 710, 750, 800, 825, 900, 1000, 1050, 1200, 1350, 1400, 1500, 1600, 1650, 1800
HASVENTIndicates whether or not the air valve has an associated air ventCHARACTERNoNo, Yes
HEIGHTThe height of the vent stack in m If there is no vent, set to 0REALNo
HEIGHT_RECORDEDMethod used to capture height of valveCHARACTERNo
INSTALLDATEThe date the asset was installedCHARACTERNo
LIDLVLThe elevation (RL) on the surface of the lidREALNo
MXASSETNOThe TasWater Asset ID of the assetCHARACTERNo
PHOTO_CONTEXT_IDFilename of a photograph taken at a distance showing the location or surrounding context of an assetCHARACTERNo
PHOTO_FEATURE_IDFilename of a photograph of the asset showing it in detailCHARACTERNo
TOPVALVELVLThe elevation (RL) at the top of the valveREALNo
 

Stormwater asset boundary

Boundary of a structure relating to TasWater's stormwater network such as a pit or well.

Attribute NameDescriptionData TypeMandatoryDomain Values
ASSETFLAGUsed to filter out new and existing assets The default value is newCHARACTERYesExisting, New, Not TasWater Asset
COMMENTSAny additional information relevant to the asset that cannot be recorded in the other fields that may be importantCHARACTERNo
CONDITIONThe condition grade of the asset (1-5)CHARACTERNo1-As new, 2-Minor defects, 3-Moderate defects, 4-High defects, 5-Unserviceable
DEPTHThe depth of the pit (m)REALNo
MXASSETNOThe TasWater Asset ID of the assetCHARACTERNo
MXLOCATIONThe Maximo location ID of the structure represented by the boundaryCHARACTERNo
NAMEThe name of the Stormwater Network StructureCHARACTERNo
PHOTO_CONTEXT_IDFilename of a photograph taken at a distance showing the location or surrounding context of an assetCHARACTERNo
PHOTO_FEATURE_IDFilename of a photograph of the asset showing it in detailCHARACTERNo
SITEIDThe Maximo location ID of the site that the structure belongs to (eg the treatment plant, reservoir site or pumping station)CHARACTERNo
 

Stormwater gate valve

An operable isolation valve installed on a stormwater pipe which uses a gate to open or close the flow of stormwater.

Attribute NameDescriptionData TypeMandatoryDomain Values
ASSETFLAGUsed to filter out new and existing assets The default value is newCHARACTERYesExisting, New, Not TasWater Asset
BYPASSVALVEDetermines whether the valve is configured with a bypass arrangementINTEGERNoFalse, True
COMMENTSAny additional information relevant to the asset that cannot be recorded in the other fields that may be importantCHARACTERNo
CONDITIONThe condition grade of the asset (1-5)CHARACTERNo1-As new, 2-Minor defects, 3-Moderate defects, 4-High defects, 5-Unserviceable
DEPTHTOVALVEDepth from the SL (lid) of valve to the top of the valve stemREALNo
DIAMETERThe nominal diameter of the valve in mmINTEGERNo40, 50, 63, 65, 75, 80, 90, 100, 110, 125, 140, 150, 160, 175, 180, 200, 225, 250, 280, 300, 315, 350, 355, 375, 400, 450, 500, 525, 550, 560, 600, 630, 650, 675, 700, 710, 750, 800, 825, 900, 1000, 1050, 1200, 1350, 1400, 1500, 1600, 1650, 1800, 40, 50, 63, 65, 75, 80, 90, 100, 110, 125, 140, 150, 160, 175, 180, 200, 225, 250, 280, 300, 315, 350, 355, 375, 400, 450, 500, 525, 550, 560, 600, 630, 650, 675, 700, 710, 750, 800, 825, 900, 1000, 1050, 1200, 1350, 1400, 1500, 1600, 1650, 1800
HEIGHT_RECORDEDMethod used to capture height of valveCHARACTERNo
INSTALLDATEThe date the asset was installedCHARACTERNo
LIDLVLThe elevation (RL) on the surface of the lidREALNo
MXASSETNOThe TasWater Asset ID of the assetCHARACTERNo
PHOTO_CONTEXT_IDFilename of a photograph taken at a distance showing the location or surrounding context of an assetCHARACTERNo
PHOTO_FEATURE_IDFilename of a photograph of the asset showing it in detailCHARACTERNo
TOPVALVELVLThe elevation (RL) at the top of the valveREALNo
VALVETYPEThe physical structure type of the valveCHARACTERNo
 

Stormwater maintenance hole

A maintenance hole (manhole) is a chamber through which stormwater is transported, with a removable cover which allows human and machine access.

Attribute NameDescriptionData TypeMandatoryDomain Values
ASSETFLAGUsed to filter out new and existing assets The default value is newCHARACTERYesExisting, New, Not TasWater Asset
COMMENTSAny additional information relevant to the asset that cannot be recorded in the other fields that may be importantCHARACTERNo
CONDITIONThe condition grade of the asset (1-5)CHARACTERNo1-As new, 2-Minor defects, 3-Moderate defects, 4-High defects, 5-Unserviceable
DEPTHThe depth of the maintenance opening to the lowest invert of the channel/pipe (m)REALNo
DIAMETERThe diameter of the maintenance hole in mmINTEGERNo600, 675, 700, 710, 760, 825, 900, 1050, 1200, 1350, 1500
HEAVYLIFTWhether the manhole lid is a heavy lift typeCHARACTERNoY, N
INSTALLDATEThe date the asset was installedCHARACTERNo
INVLVLInvert level (RL)REALNo
MHSHAPEThe shape of the maintenance holeCHARACTERNoCircular, Rectangular
MHTYPEWhether the maintenance hole contains a ‘dropper’ type inflowCHARACTERNoDrop, Standard
MXASSETNOThe TasWater Asset ID of the assetCHARACTERNo
PHOTO_CONTEXT_IDFilename of a photograph taken at a distance showing the location or surrounding context of an assetCHARACTERNo
PHOTO_FEATURE_IDFilename of a photograph of the asset showing it in detailCHARACTERNo
RIMLVLThe elevation (RL) at the top of the chamberREALNo
WALLMATRLThe material of the maintenance hole wallsCHARACTERNoBrick, Cast Insitu, Concrete, Fibreglass, Polyethylene, Polypropylene, Precast Concrete, Reinforced Concrete
 

Stormwater open drain

Stormwater open drain.

Attribute NameDescriptionData TypeMandatoryDomain Values
ASSETFLAGUsed to filter out new and existing assets The default value is newCHARACTERYesExisting, New, Not TasWater Asset
COMMENTSAny additional information relevant to the asset that cannot be recorded in the other fields that may be importantCHARACTERNo
CONDITIONThe condition grade of the asset (1-5)CHARACTERNo1-As new, 2-Minor defects, 3-Moderate defects, 4-High defects, 5-Unserviceable
DRAINTYPEThe type of open drainCHARACTERNoConc. spoon drain, Earthen swale drain, Natural drainage line, Kerb and gutter, Other, Conc. spoon drain, Earthen swale drain, Natural drainage line, Kerb and gutter, Other
HEIGHTThe height of the vent stack in m If there is no vent, set to 0REALNo
INSTALLDATEThe date the asset was installedCHARACTERNo
MXASSETNOThe TasWater Asset ID of the assetCHARACTERNo
PHOTO_FEATURE_IDFilename of a photograph of the asset showing it in detailCHARACTERNo
SUICLASSSubsurface utility location quality classCHARACTERYesQL-A, QL-B, QL-C, QL-D
WIDTHWidth dimension (m)REALNo
 

Stormwater outfall pipe

Pipe segment carrying stormwater to an outfall point into the environment.

Attribute NameDescriptionData TypeMandatoryDomain Values
ASSETFLAGUsed to filter out new and existing assets The default value is newCHARACTERYesExisting, New, Not TasWater Asset
BEDDINGMATThe bedding material in which the pipe was laidCHARACTERYesGravel, None, Sand
COMMENTSAny additional information relevant to the asset that cannot be recorded in the other fields that may be importantCHARACTERNo
CONDITIONThe condition grade of the asset (1-5)CHARACTERNo1-As new, 2-Minor defects, 3-Moderate defects, 4-High defects, 5-Unserviceable
DIAMETERThe nominal diameter of the pipe in mmINTEGERYes40, 50, 63, 65, 75, 80, 90, 100, 110, 125, 140, 150, 160, 175, 180, 200, 225, 250, 280, 300, 315, 350, 355, 375, 400, 450, 500, 525, 550, 560, 600, 630, 650, 675, 700, 710, 750, 800, 825, 900, 1000, 1050, 1200, 1350, 1400, 1500, 1600, 1650, 1800, 40, 50, 63, 65, 75, 80, 90, 100, 110, 125, 140, 150, 160, 175, 180, 200, 225, 250, 280, 300, 315, 350, 355, 375, 400, 450, 500, 525, 550, 560, 600, 630, 650, 675, 700, 710, 750, 800, 825, 900, 1000, 1050, 1200, 1350, 1400, 1500, 1600, 1650, 1800
DSDEPTHThe depth of the invert of the pipe at its downstream endREALYes
DSILThe downstream invert level of the main in mREALYes
DSSLThe Surface Level of the downstream end of the pipe in mREALYes
HEIGHTThe height of the vent stack in m If there is no vent, set to 0REALNo
INSTALLDATEThe date the asset was installedCHARACTERYes
MAINSHAPEThe cross-sectional shape of the pipeCHARACTERYesArched, Circular, Other, Oval, Rectangular, U Shaped, Arched, Circular, Other, Oval, Rectangular, U Shaped
MATERIALThe material of the pipe **NOTE: PVC will not be accepted as a valid material for pipes submitted to TW as part of an as-constructed survey; the more specific PVC-U, PVC-O or PVC-M must be usedCHARACTERYesAC, BR, CI, CICL, CO, Cu, DI, DICL, DIEL, FBG, GRP, GWI, MS, MSCL, PE100, PE80b, PP, PTECH, PVC, PVC-M, PVC-O, PVC-U, RC, SS, VC, AC, BR, CI, CICL, CO, Cu, DI, DICL, DIEL, FBG, GRP, GWI, MS, MSCL, PE100, PE80b, PP, PTECH, PVC, PVC-M, PVC-O, PVC-U, RC, SS, VC
MXASSETNOThe TasWater Asset ID of the assetCHARACTERNo
PHOTO_FEATURE_IDFilename of a photograph of the asset showing it in detailCHARACTERNo
SUICLASSSubsurface utility location quality classCHARACTERYes
USDEPTHThe depth of the invert of the pipe at its upstream endREALYes
USILThe upstream invert level of the main in mREALYes
USSLThe Surface Level of the upstream maintenance hole/ inspection opening cover in mREALYes
WIDTHWidth dimension (m)REALNo
 

Stormwater pipe

Pipe carrying stormwater.

Attribute NameDescriptionData TypeMandatoryDomain Values
ASSETFLAGUsed to filter out new and existing assets The default value is newCHARACTERYesExisting, New, Not TasWater Asset
BEDDINGMATThe bedding material in which the pipe was laidCHARACTERYesGravel, None, Sand
COMMENTSAny additional information relevant to the asset that cannot be recorded in the other fields that may be importantCHARACTERNo
CONDITIONThe condition grade of the asset (1-5)CHARACTERNo1-As new, 2-Minor defects, 3-Moderate defects, 4-High defects, 5-Unserviceable
DIAMETERThe nominal diameter of the pipe in mmINTEGERYes40, 50, 63, 65, 75, 80, 90, 100, 110, 125, 140, 150, 160, 175, 180, 200, 225, 250, 280, 300, 315, 350, 355, 375, 400, 450, 500, 525, 550, 560, 600, 630, 650, 675, 700, 710, 750, 800, 825, 900, 1000, 1050, 1200, 1350, 1400, 1500, 1600, 1650, 1800, 40, 50, 63, 65, 75, 80, 90, 100, 110, 125, 140, 150, 160, 175, 180, 200, 225, 250, 280, 300, 315, 350, 355, 375, 400, 450, 500, 525, 550, 560, 600, 630, 650, 675, 700, 710, 750, 800, 825, 900, 1000, 1050, 1200, 1350, 1400, 1500, 1600, 1650, 1800
DSDEPTHThe depth of the invert of the pipe at its downstream endREALYes
DSILThe downstream invert level of the main in mREALYes
DSSLThe Surface Level of the downstream maintenance hole cover in mREALYes
HEIGHTThe height of the vent stack in m If there is no vent, set to 0REALNo
INSTALLDATEThe date the asset was installedCHARACTERYes
MAINSHAPEThe cross-sectional shape of the pipeCHARACTERYesArched, Circular, Other, Oval, Rectangular, U Shaped, Arched, Circular, Other, Oval, Rectangular, U Shaped
MATERIALThe material of the pipe **NOTE: PVC will not be accepted as a valid material for pipes submitted to TW as part of an as-constructed survey; the more specific PVC-U, PVC-O or PVC-M must be usedCHARACTERYesAC, BR, CI, CICL, CO, Cu, DI, DICL, DIEL, FBG, GRP, GWI, MS, MSCL, PE100, PE80b, PP, PTECH, PVC, PVC-M, PVC-O, PVC-U, RC, SS, VC, AC, BR, CI, CICL, CO, Cu, DI, DICL, DIEL, FBG, GRP, GWI, MS, MSCL, PE100, PE80b, PP, PTECH, PVC, PVC-M, PVC-O, PVC-U, RC, SS, VC
MXASSETNOThe TasWater Asset ID of the assetCHARACTERNo
PHOTO_FEATURE_IDFilename of a photograph of the asset showing it in detailCHARACTERNo
SUICLASSSubsurface utility location quality classCHARACTERYes
USDEPTHThe depth of the invert of the pipe at its upstream endREALYes
USILThe upstream invert level of the main in mREALYes
USSLThe Surface Level of the upstream maintenance hole/ inspection opening cover in mREALYes
WIDTHWidth dimension (m)REALNo
 

Stormwater property service

Pipework connecting a customer property's stormwater drainage to TasWater's stormwater reticulation network.

Attribute NameDescriptionData TypeMandatoryDomain Values
ABOVEGNDIndicates whether the pipe is above or below groundCHARACTERNoNo, Yes
ASSETFLAGUsed to filter out new and existing assets The default value is newCHARACTERYesExisting, New, Not TasWater Asset
COMMENTSAny additional information relevant to the asset that cannot be recorded in the other fields that may be importantCHARACTERNo
CONDITIONThe condition grade of the asset (1-5)CHARACTERNo1-As new, 2-Minor defects, 3-Moderate defects, 4-High defects, 5-Unserviceable
DIAMETERThe nominal diameter of the pipe in mmINTEGERNo40, 50, 63, 65, 75, 80, 90, 100, 110, 125, 140, 150, 160, 175, 180, 200, 225, 250, 280, 300, 315, 350, 355, 375, 400, 450, 500, 525, 550, 560, 600, 630, 650, 675, 700, 710, 750, 800, 825, 900, 1000, 1050, 1200, 1350, 1400, 1500, 1600, 1650, 1800, 40, 50, 63, 65, 75, 80, 90, 100, 110, 125, 140, 150, 160, 175, 180, 200, 225, 250, 280, 300, 315, 350, 355, 375, 400, 450, 500, 525, 550, 560, 600, 630, 650, 675, 700, 710, 750, 800, 825, 900, 1000, 1050, 1200, 1350, 1400, 1500, 1600, 1650, 1800
INSTALLDATEThe date the asset was installedCHARACTERNo
MATERIALThe material of the pipe **NOTE: PVC will not be accepted as a valid material for pipes submitted to TW as part of an as-constructed survey; the more specific PVC-U, PVC-O or PVC-M must be usedCHARACTERNoAC, BR, CI, CICL, CO, Cu, DI, DICL, DIEL, FBG, GRP, GWI, MS, MSCL, PE100, PE80b, PP, PTECH, PVC, PVC-M, PVC-O, PVC-U, RC, SS, VC, AC, BR, CI, CICL, CO, Cu, DI, DICL, DIEL, FBG, GRP, GWI, MS, MSCL, PE100, PE80b, PP, PTECH, PVC, PVC-M, PVC-O, PVC-U, RC, SS, VC
MXASSETNOThe TasWater Asset ID of the assetCHARACTERNo
PHOTO_CONTEXT_IDFilename of a photograph taken at a distance showing the location or surrounding context of an assetCHARACTERNo
PHOTO_FEATURE_IDFilename of a photograph of the asset showing it in detailCHARACTERNo
SUICLASSSubsurface utility location quality classCHARACTERYes
 

Stormwater rising main

Stormwater rising mains transport stormwater under pressure from a pumping station to another gravity stormwater network catchment.

Attribute NameDescriptionData TypeMandatoryDomain Values
ABOVEGNDIndicates whether the pipe is above or below groundCHARACTERYesNo, Yes
ASSETFLAGUsed to filter out new and existing assets The default value is newCHARACTERYesExisting, New, Not TasWater Asset
BEDDINGMATThe bedding material in which the pipe was laidCHARACTERYesGravel, None, Sand
COMMENTSAny additional information relevant to the asset that cannot be recorded in the other fields that may be importantCHARACTERNo
CONDITIONThe condition grade of the asset (1-5)CHARACTERNo1-As new, 2-Minor defects, 3-Moderate defects, 4-High defects, 5-Unserviceable
DIAMETERThe nominal diameter of the pipe in mmINTEGERYes40, 50, 63, 65, 75, 80, 90, 100, 110, 125, 140, 150, 160, 175, 180, 200, 225, 250, 280, 300, 315, 350, 355, 375, 400, 450, 500, 525, 550, 560, 600, 630, 650, 675, 700, 710, 750, 800, 825, 900, 1000, 1050, 1200, 1350, 1400, 1500, 1600, 1650, 1800, 40, 50, 63, 65, 75, 80, 90, 100, 110, 125, 140, 150, 160, 175, 180, 200, 225, 250, 280, 300, 315, 350, 355, 375, 400, 450, 500, 525, 550, 560, 600, 630, 650, 675, 700, 710, 750, 800, 825, 900, 1000, 1050, 1200, 1350, 1400, 1500, 1600, 1650, 1800
DSDEPTHThe depth of the invert of the pipe at its downstream endREALYes
DSILThe downstream invert level of the stormwater pressurised main in mREALYes
DSSLThe Surface Level of the downstream maintenance hole cover in mREALYes
INSTALLDATEThe date the asset was installedCHARACTERYes
JOINTTYPEJoint Type that connects pipes togetherCHARACTERYesButt Welded, Composite Join, Electrofusion Welded, Flange, Lead, Mech Coupling Restrained, Rubber Ring Joint, Solvent Cement Joint, Solvent Welded, Threaded, Welded
MATERIALThe material of the pipe **NOTE: PVC will not be accepted as a valid material for pipes submitted to TW as part of an as-constructed survey; the more specific PVC-U, PVC-O or PVC-M must be usedCHARACTERYesAC, BR, CI, CICL, CO, Cu, DI, DICL, DIEL, FBG, GRP, GWI, MS, MSCL, PE100, PE80b, PP, PTECH, PVC, PVC-M, PVC-O, PVC-U, RC, SS, VC, AC, BR, CI, CICL, CO, Cu, DI, DICL, DIEL, FBG, GRP, GWI, MS, MSCL, PE100, PE80b, PP, PTECH, PVC, PVC-M, PVC-O, PVC-U, RC, SS, VC
MXASSETNOThe TasWater Asset ID of the assetCHARACTERNo
PHOTO_CONTEXT_IDFilename of a photograph taken at a distance showing the location or surrounding context of an assetCHARACTERNo
PHOTO_FEATURE_IDFilename of a photograph of the asset showing it in detailCHARACTERNo
PIPECLASSClass of pipeCHARACTERYesPN10, PN12, PN12.5, PN16, PN4, PN6, PN8, PN9, SEH, SH, SN10, SN16, SN4, SN6, SN8, Unknown, X, Y, Z
SUICLASSSubsurface utility location quality classCHARACTERYes
USDEPTHThe depth of the invert of the pipe at its upstream endREALYes
USILThe upstream invert level of the stormwater pressurised main in mREALYes
USSLThe Surface Level of the upstream maintenance hole/ inspection opening cover in mREALYes
 

Stormwater System inspection opening

System inspection openings, including lamp holes, are a fitting with provision for visual inspection and limited access to facilitate inspection/maintenance.

Attribute NameDescriptionData TypeMandatoryDomain Values
ASSETFLAGUsed to filter out new and existing assets The default value is newCHARACTERYesExisting, New, Not TasWater Asset
COMMENTSAny additional information relevant to the asset that cannot be recorded in the other fields that may be importantCHARACTERNo
CONDITIONThe condition grade of the asset (1-5)CHARACTERNo1-As new, 2-Minor defects, 3-Moderate defects, 4-High defects, 5-Unserviceable
DEPTHThe depth of the inspection opening to the invert of the channel/pipe (m)REALNo
DIAMETERThe diameter of the inspection opening in mmINTEGERNo100, 1000, 1016, 1050, 110, 114, 1150, 1200, 125, 1372, 140, 150, 160, 168, 175, 180, 1800, 20, 200, 219, 225, 25, 250, 273, 290, 300, 315, 32, 324, 325, 337, 350, 355, 375, 38, 40, 400, 406, 419, 450, 457, 495, 50, 500, 502, 508, 525, 559, 571, 575, 600, 63, 630, 648, 65, 660, 700, 710, 711, 730, 75, 750, 760, 762, 80, 800, 806, 813, 825, 875, 889, 90, 900, 975, 997, 998
INSTALLDATEThe date the asset was installedCHARACTERNo
INVLVLInvert level (RL)REALNo
MXASSETNOThe TasWater Asset ID of the assetCHARACTERNo
PHOTO_CONTEXT_IDFilename of a photograph taken at a distance showing the location or surrounding context of an assetCHARACTERNo
PHOTO_FEATURE_IDFilename of a photograph of the asset showing it in detailCHARACTERNo
RIMLVLThe elevation (RL) at the top of the chamberREALNo
 

Stormwater terminal maintenance shaft

Terminal maintenance shafts are an end of line access point to insert cleaning rods into (also referred to as “rod eyes”).

Attribute NameDescriptionData TypeMandatoryDomain Values
ASSETFLAGUsed to filter out new and existing assets The default value is newCHARACTERYesExisting, New, Not TasWater Asset
COMMENTSAny additional information relevant to the asset that cannot be recorded in the other fields that may be importantCHARACTERNo
CONDITIONThe condition grade of the asset (1-5)CHARACTERNo1-As new, 2-Minor defects, 3-Moderate defects, 4-High defects, 5-Unserviceable
DEPTHThe depth of the maintenance opening to the lowest invert of the channel/pipe (m)REALNo
DIAMETERThe diameter of the maintenance shaft in mmINTEGERNo40, 50, 63, 65, 75, 80, 90, 100, 110, 125, 140, 150, 160, 175, 180, 200, 225, 250, 280, 300, 315, 350, 355, 375, 400, 450, 500, 525, 550, 560, 600, 630, 650, 675, 700, 710, 750, 800, 825, 900, 1000, 1050, 1200, 1350, 1400, 1500, 1600, 1650, 1800, 40, 50, 63, 65, 75, 80, 90, 100, 110, 125, 140, 150, 160, 175, 180, 200, 225, 250, 280, 300, 315, 350, 355, 375, 400, 450, 500, 525, 550, 560, 600, 630, 650, 675, 700, 710, 750, 800, 825, 900, 1000, 1050, 1200, 1350, 1400, 1500, 1600, 1650, 1800
INSTALLDATEThe date the asset was installedCHARACTERNo
INVLVLInvert level (RL)REALNo
MXASSETNOThe TasWater Asset ID of the assetCHARACTERNo
PHOTO_CONTEXT_IDFilename of a photograph taken at a distance showing the location or surrounding context of an assetCHARACTERNo
PHOTO_FEATURE_IDFilename of a photograph of the asset showing it in detailCHARACTERNo
RIMLVLThe elevation (RL) at the top of the chamberREALNo
 

Stormwater tide flap

A type of valve installed at the end of a stormwater line which uses a flap gate to prevent tidal or flood waters from entering the stormwater network.

Attribute NameDescriptionData TypeMandatoryDomain Values
ASSETFLAGUsed to filter out new and existing assets The default value is newCHARACTERYesExisting, New, Not TasWater Asset
BYPASSVALVEDetermines whether the valve is configured with a bypass arrangementINTEGERNo
COMMENTSAny additional information relevant to the asset that cannot be recorded in the other fields that may be importantCHARACTERNo
CONDITIONThe condition grade of the asset (1-5)CHARACTERNo1-As new, 2-Minor defects, 3-Moderate defects, 4-High defects, 5-Unserviceable
DEPTHTOVALVEDepth from the SL (lid) of valve to the top of the valve stemREALNo
DIAMETERThe nominal diameter of the valve in mmINTEGERNo40, 50, 63, 65, 75, 80, 90, 100, 110, 125, 140, 150, 160, 175, 180, 200, 225, 250, 280, 300, 315, 350, 355, 375, 400, 450, 500, 525, 550, 560, 600, 630, 650, 675, 700, 710, 750, 800, 825, 900, 1000, 1050, 1200, 1350, 1400, 1500, 1600, 1650, 1800, 40, 50, 63, 65, 75, 80, 90, 100, 110, 125, 140, 150, 160, 175, 180, 200, 225, 250, 280, 300, 315, 350, 355, 375, 400, 450, 500, 525, 550, 560, 600, 630, 650, 675, 700, 710, 750, 800, 825, 900, 1000, 1050, 1200, 1350, 1400, 1500, 1600, 1650, 1800
HEIGHT_RECORDEDMethod used to capture height of valveCHARACTERNo
INSTALLDATEThe date the asset was installedCHARACTERNo
LIDLVLThe elevation (RL) on the surface of the lidREALNo
MAKEThe make of the valveCHARACTERNo
MXASSETNOThe TasWater Asset ID of the assetCHARACTERNo
PHOTO_CONTEXT_IDFilename of a photograph taken at a distance showing the location or surrounding context of an assetCHARACTERNo
PHOTO_FEATURE_IDFilename of a photograph of the asset showing it in detailCHARACTERNo
TOPVALVELVLThe elevation (RL) at the top of the valveREALNo
VALVETYPEThe physical structure type of the valveCHARACTERNo
 

Subsoil drainage main

Special type of subsurface pipe designed to allow for infiltration of water for drainage purposes.

Attribute NameDescriptionData TypeMandatoryDomain Values
ASSETFLAGUsed to filter out new and existing assets The default value is newCHARACTERYesExisting, New, Not TasWater Asset
BEDDINGMATThe bedding material in which the pipe was laidCHARACTERYesGravel, None, Sand
COMMENTSAny additional information relevant to the asset that cannot be recorded in the other fields that may be importantCHARACTERNo
CONDITIONThe condition grade of the asset (1-5)CHARACTERNo1-As new, 2-Minor defects, 3-Moderate defects, 4-High defects, 5-Unserviceable
DIAMETERThe nominal diameter of the pipe in mmINTEGERYes40, 50, 63, 65, 75, 80, 90, 100, 110, 125, 140, 150, 160, 175, 180, 200, 225, 250, 280, 300, 315, 350, 355, 375, 400, 450, 500, 525, 550, 560, 600, 630, 650, 675, 700, 710, 750, 800, 825, 900, 1000, 1050, 1200, 1350, 1400, 1500, 1600, 1650, 1800, 40, 50, 63, 65, 75, 80, 90, 100, 110, 125, 140, 150, 160, 175, 180, 200, 225, 250, 280, 300, 315, 350, 355, 375, 400, 450, 500, 525, 550, 560, 600, 630, 650, 675, 700, 710, 750, 800, 825, 900, 1000, 1050, 1200, 1350, 1400, 1500, 1600, 1650, 1800
DSDEPTHThe depth of the invert of the pipe at its downstream endREALYes
DSILThe downstream invert level of the main in mREALYes
DSSLThe Surface Level of the upstream end of the main in mREALYes
INSTALLDATEThe date the asset was installedCHARACTERYes
MAINSHAPEThe cross-sectional shape of the pipeCHARACTERYesArched, Circular, Other, Oval, Rectangular, U Shaped, Arched, Circular, Other, Oval, Rectangular, U Shaped
MATERIALThe material of the pipe **NOTE: PVC will not be accepted as a valid material for pipes submitted to TW as part of an as-constructed survey; the more specific PVC-U, PVC-O or PVC-M must be usedCHARACTERYesAC, BR, CI, CICL, CO, Cu, DI, DICL, DIEL, FBG, GRP, GWI, MS, MSCL, PE100, PE80b, PP, PTECH, PVC, PVC-M, PVC-O, PVC-U, RC, SS, VC, AC, BR, CI, CICL, CO, Cu, DI, DICL, DIEL, FBG, GRP, GWI, MS, MSCL, PE100, PE80b, PP, PTECH, PVC, PVC-M, PVC-O, PVC-U, RC, SS, VC
MXASSETNOThe TasWater Asset ID of the assetCHARACTERNo
PHOTO_FEATURE_IDFilename of a photograph of the asset showing it in detailCHARACTERNo
SUICLASSSubsurface utility location quality classCHARACTERYes
USDEPTHThe depth of the invert of the pipe at its upstream endREALYes
USILThe upstream invert level of the main in mREALYes
USSLThe Surface Level of the upstream end of the main in mREALYes
 

System inspection opening

System inspection openings (that are located on the sewer mains and not referring to the IOs as part of the sewer customer connection point), including lamp holes, are a fitting with provision for visual inspection and limited access to facilitate inspection/maintenance.

Attribute NameDescriptionData TypeMandatoryDomain Values
ASSETFLAGUsed to filter out new and existing assets The default value is newCHARACTERYes
COMMENTSAny additional information relevant to the asset that cannot be recorded in the other fields that may be importantCHARACTERNo
CONDITIONThe condition grade of the asset (1-5)CHARACTERNo1-As new, 2-Minor defects, 3-Moderate defects, 4-High defects, 5-Unserviceable
DIAMETERThe diameter of the shaft of the inspection opening in mmINTEGERYes100, 150, 225
ILThe pipe invert RL at the base of the shaftREALYes
INSTALLDATEThe date the asset was installedDATEYes
SLThe surface RL of the inspection opening cap in mREALYes
SUBTYPECDSubtype codes representing the type of IO include; 2403: Terminal Maintenance Shaft, 2402: Maintenance Shaft, 2401: System Inspection OpeningINTEGERYes2401, 2402, 2503
 

Terminal maintenance shaft

Terminal maintenance shafts are an end of line access point to insert cleaning rods into (also referred to as “rod eyes”).

Attribute NameDescriptionData TypeMandatoryDomain Values
ASSETFLAGUsed to filter out new and existing assets The default value is newCHARACTERYes
COMMENTSAny additional information relevant to the asset that cannot be recorded in the other fields that may be importantCHARACTERNo
CONDITIONThe condition grade of the asset (1-5)CHARACTERNo1-As new, 2-Minor defects, 3-Moderate defects, 4-High defects, 5-Unserviceable
DIAMETERThe diameter of the shaft of the inspection opening in mmINTEGERYes100, 150, 225
ILThe pipe invert RL at the base of the shaftREALYes
INSTALLDATEThe date the asset was installedDATEYes
SLThe surface RL of the inspection opening cap in mREALYes
SUBTYPECDSubtype codes representing the type of IO include; 2403: Terminal Maintenance Shaft, 2402: Maintenance Shaft, 2401: System Inspection OpeningINTEGERYes2401, 2402, 2503
 

Underground comms copper cable

Underground communications cable (copper wire).

Attribute NameDescriptionData TypeMandatoryDomain Values
ASSETFLAGUsed to filter out new and existing assets The default value is newCHARACTERYes
COMMENTSAny additional information relevant to the asset that cannot be recorded in the other fields that may be importantCHARACTERNo
CONDITIONThe condition grade of the asset (1-5)CHARACTERNo1-As new, 2-Minor defects, 3-Moderate defects, 4-High defects, 5-Unserviceable
SUICLASSSubsurface utility location quality classCHARACTERYesQL-A, QL-B, QL-C, QL-D
 

Underground comms optic fibre cable

Underground communications cable (fibre optic).

Attribute NameDescriptionData TypeMandatoryDomain Values
ASSETFLAGUsed to filter out new and existing assets The default value is newCHARACTERYesExisting, New, Not TasWater Asset
COMMENTSAny additional information relevant to the asset that cannot be recorded in the other fields that may be importantCHARACTERNo
CONDITIONThe condition grade of the asset (1-5)CHARACTERNo1-As new, 2-Minor defects, 3-Moderate defects, 4-High defects, 5-Unserviceable
DEPTHThe depth of the underground cableREALNo
MXASSETNOThe TasWater Asset ID of the assetCHARACTERNo
PHOTO_CONTEXT_IDFilename of a photograph taken at a distance showing the location or surrounding context of an assetCHARACTERNo
PHOTO_FEATURE_IDFilename of a photograph of the asset showing it in detailCHARACTERNo
SUICLASSSubsurface utility location quality classCHARACTERYes
 

Underground electrical cable

Underground electrical cable.

Attribute NameDescriptionData TypeMandatoryDomain Values
ASSETFLAGUsed to filter out new and existing assets The default value is newCHARACTERYes
COMMENTSAny additional information relevant to the asset that cannot be recorded in the other fields that may be importantCHARACTERNo
CONDITIONThe condition grade of the asset (1-5)CHARACTERNo1-As new, 2-Minor defects, 3-Moderate defects, 4-High defects, 5-Unserviceable
SUICLASSSubsurface utility location quality classCHARACTERYesQL-A, QL-B, QL-C, QL-D
 

Unknown Pit

Pit structure containing valves, pipework or equipment of unknown type.

Attribute NameDescriptionData TypeMandatoryDomain Values
ASSETFLAGUsed to filter out new and existing assets The default value is newCHARACTERYesExisting, New, Not TasWater Asset
COMMENTSAny additional information relevant to the asset that cannot be recorded in the other fields that may be importantCHARACTERNo
CONDITIONThe condition grade of the asset (1-5)CHARACTERNo1-As new, 2-Minor defects, 3-Moderate defects, 4-High defects, 5-Unserviceable
INSTALLDATEThe date the asset was installedCHARACTERNo
MXASSETNOThe TasWater Asset ID of the assetCHARACTERNo
PHOTO_CONTEXT_IDFilename of a photograph taken at a distance showing the location or surrounding context of an assetCHARACTERNo
PHOTO_FEATURE_IDFilename of a photograph of the asset showing it in detailCHARACTERNo
PITDEPTHDepth dimension of the pit structure (m)REALNo
PITLENGTHLength dimension of the pit structure (m)REALNo
PITWIDTHWidth dimension of the pit structure (m)REALNo
 

Unknown pit boundary

Boundary of a pit structure containing valves, pipework or equipment of unknown type.

Attribute NameDescriptionData TypeMandatoryDomain Values
ASSETFLAGUsed to filter out new and existing assets The default value is newCHARACTERYesExisting, New, Not TasWater Asset
COMMENTSAny additional information relevant to the asset that cannot be recorded in the other fields that may be importantCHARACTERNo
CONDITIONThe condition grade of the asset (1-5)CHARACTERNo1-As new, 2-Minor defects, 3-Moderate defects, 4-High defects, 5-Unserviceable
INSTALLDATEThe date the asset was installedCHARACTERNo
MXASSETNOThe TasWater Asset ID of the assetCHARACTERNo
PHOTO_CONTEXT_IDFilename of a photograph taken at a distance showing the location or surrounding context of an assetCHARACTERNo
PHOTO_FEATURE_IDFilename of a photograph of the asset showing it in detailCHARACTERNo
PITDEPTHDepth dimension of the pit structure (m)REALNo
 

Vent pipe

A section of pipe leading to a sewer vent.

Attribute NameDescriptionData TypeMandatoryDomain Values
ASSETFLAGUsed to filter out new and existing assets The default value is newCHARACTERYes
CONDITIONThe condition grade of the asset (1-5)CHARACTERNo1-As new, 2-Minor defects, 3-Moderate defects, 4-High defects, 5-Unserviceable
FORCEDVENTIndicates if the vent stack has motorised fan forcing out the airCHARACTERYesNo, Yes
HEIGHTThe height above ground of the vent stack in mREALYes
INSTALLDATEThe date the asset was installedDATEYes
ODOURCONTROLIndicates if the vent stack has an odour control system in placeCHARACTERYesNo, Yes
SUICLASSSubsurface utility location quality classCHARACTERYesQL-A, QL-B, QL-C, QL-D
VENTFUNCTIONThe function of the sewer ventCHARACTERYesDual Purpose, Educt, Induct
 

Water air valve

Air valves (AV) relieve the pipe system of trapped air or allow air into the pipe during draining maintenance. They include breather vents and attached valves used to isolate the air valve for maintenance purposes

Attribute NameDescriptionData TypeMandatoryDomain Values
ASSETFLAGUsed to filter out new and existing assets The default value is newCHARACTERYes
COMMENTSAny additional information relevant to the asset that cannot be recorded in the other fields that may be importantCHARACTERNo
CONDITIONThe condition grade of the asset (1-5)CHARACTERNo1-As new, 2-Minor defects, 3-Moderate defects, 4-High defects, 5-Unserviceable
DIAMETERThe nominal diameter of the valve in mmINTEGERYes100, 1000, 150, 200, 25, 250, 300, 315, 32, 324, 325, 337, 350, 355, 375, 40, 400, 406, 419, 450, 457, 495, 50, 500, 502, 508, 525, 559, 571, 575, 600, 630, 648, 660, 700, 710, 711, 730, 750, 760, 762, 80, 800, 806, 813, 825, 875, 889, 900, 975, 997, 998
INSTALLDATEThe date the asset was installedDATEYes
ISOLATABLEFor Air Valves and Relief Valves, indicates whether there is an attached isolation valve or upstream isolation or bypass which allows for the valve to be removed without main outageCHARACTERYesNo, Yes
MAKEThe make of the valveCHARACTERYes
MODELThe model of the valveCHARACTERYes
RLThe Reduced Level of the valve in m (usually the top of the valve).REALYes
 

Water asset boundary

Site boundaries of structures include the footprints for network structure that are significantly large or pit that are significantly large.

Attribute NameDescriptionData TypeMandatoryDomain Values
ASSETFLAGUsed to filter out new and existing assets The default value is newCHARACTERYes
CONDITIONThe condition grade of the asset (1-5)CHARACTERNo1-As new, 2-Minor defects, 3-Moderate defects, 4-High defects, 5-Unserviceable
MXLOCATIONThe Maximo location ID of the structure represented by the boundary (eg tank, wet well, dam)CHARACTERNo
NAMEThe name of the water network structure or colloquial valve pit description if knownCHARACTERYes
SITEIDThe Maximo location ID of the site that the structure belongs to (eg the treatment plant, reservoir site or pumping station)CHARACTERNo
 

Water Channel

Channels are open furrows that form part of the water supply network and can include aqueducts (elevated channels), races, tunnels and natural waterways that form part of the water supply network (such as creeks).

Attribute NameDescriptionData TypeMandatoryDomain Values
ABOVEGNDIndicates whether the pipe is above or below groundCHARACTERYesNo, Yes
ASSETFLAGUsed to filter out new and existing assets The default value is newCHARACTERYes
BEDDINGMATThe bedding material in which the pipe was laidCHARACTERYesGravel, None, Sand
CATHPROTIndicates whether the pipe has Cathodic ProtectionCHARACTERNoNo, Yes
COMMENTSAny additional information relevant to the asset that cannot be recorded in the other fields that may be importantCHARACTERNo
CONDITIONThe condition grade of the asset (1-5)CHARACTERNo1-As new, 2-Minor defects, 3-Moderate defects, 4-High defects, 5-Unserviceable
DIAMETERThe diameter of the water channelINTEGERYes100, 1000, 1016, 1050, 110, 114, 1150, 1200, 125, 1372, 140, 150, 160, 168, 175, 180, 1800, 200, 219, 225, 250, 273, 290, 300, 315, 32, 324, 325, 337, 350, 355, 375, 38, 40, 400, 406, 419, 450, 457, 495, 50, 500, 502, 508, 525, 559, 571, 575, 600, 63, 630, 648, 65, 660, 700, 710, 711, 730, 75, 750, 760, 762, 80, 800, 806, 813, 825, 875, 889, 90, 900, 975, 997, 998
INSTALLDATEThe date the asset was installedDATEYes
JOINTTYPEJoint type that connects this segment with adjoining pipesCHARACTERNoButt Welded, Composite Join, Electrofusion Welded, Flange, Lead, Mech Coupling Restrained, Rubber Ring Joint, Solvent Cement Joint, Solvent Welded, Threaded, Welded
MATERIALThe material of the pipe **NOTE: PVC will not be accepted as a valid material for pipes submitted to TW as part of an as-constructed survey; the more specific PVC-U, PVC-O or PVC-M must be usedCHARACTERYesAC, BR, CI, CICL, CO, Cu, DI, DICL, DIEL, FBG, GRP, GWI, MS, MSCL, PE100, PE80b, PP, PTECH, PVC, PVC-M, PVC-O, PVC-U, RC, SS, VC
PIPECLASSClass of pipeCHARACTERNoA, B, C, C16, D, DN16, E, F, G, H, K12, K9, PA, PB, PC, PD, PE, PF, PN10, PN12, PN12.5, PN16, PN18, PN20, PN21, PN35, PN6, PN9
PIPESERIESSeries of pipeCHARACTERNoISO, Series 1, Series 2
SUICLASSSubsurface utility location quality classCHARACTERYesQL-A, QL-B, QL-C, QL-D
 

Water control valve

A valve that controls the flow of water through the pipe by reducing, relieving or maintaining the water flow. Includes pressure reducing, sustaining and relief valves as well as flow control valves.

Attribute NameDescriptionData TypeMandatoryDomain Values
ASSETFLAGUsed to filter out new and existing assets The default value is newCHARACTERYes
COMMENTSAny additional information relevant to the asset that cannot be recorded in the other fields that may be importantCHARACTERNo
CONDITIONThe condition grade of the asset (1-5)CHARACTERNo1-As new, 2-Minor defects, 3-Moderate defects, 4-High defects, 5-Unserviceable
DIAMETERThe nominal diameter of the valve in mmINTEGERYes100, 1000, 150, 200, 25, 250, 300, 315, 32, 324, 325, 337, 350, 355, 375, 40, 400, 406, 419, 450, 457, 495, 50, 500, 502, 508, 525, 559, 571, 575, 600, 630, 648, 660, 700, 710, 711, 730, 750, 760, 762, 80, 800, 806, 813, 825, 875, 889, 900, 975, 997, 998
INSTALLDATEThe date the asset was installedDATEYes
MAKEThe make of the valveCHARACTERYes
MODELThe model of the valveCHARACTERYes
RLThe Reduced Level of the valve in m (usually the top of the valve).REALYes
SETTINGThe pressure setting of the control valve installation in kPa (leave blank if Air Valve) If there are two valves installed at the pit/cage, both have the same settingREALYes
VALVEFUNCDescribes the network function of the valve. More detailed definitions about the functional types can be found in the ASDS document (section 10.1.2) CHARACTERYesFlow Control, N/A, Pressure Reducing, Pressure Relief, Pressure Sustaining
VALVETYPEThe type of valve designCHARACTERYesAltitude, Ball, Butterfly, Globe, N/A
 

Water Distribution main

A water main serving as the principal distributor within the supply area, normally without direct consumer connections. Distribution mains were historically termed “trunk mains” along with transfer mains.

Attribute NameDescriptionData TypeMandatoryDomain Values
ABOVEGNDIndicates whether the pipe is above or below groundCHARACTERYesNo, Yes
ASSETFLAGUsed to filter out new and existing assets The default value is newCHARACTERYes
BEDDINGMATThe bedding material in which the pipe was laidCHARACTERYesGravel, None, Sand
CATHPROTIndicates whether the pipe has Cathodic ProtectionCHARACTERNoNo, Yes
COMMENTSAny additional information relevant to the asset that cannot be recorded in the other fields that may be importantCHARACTERNo
CONDITIONThe condition grade of the asset (1-5)CHARACTERNo1-As new, 2-Minor defects, 3-Moderate defects, 4-High defects, 5-Unserviceable
DIAMETERThe nominal diameter of the pipe in mmINTEGERYes100, 1000, 1016, 1050, 110, 114, 1150, 1200, 125, 1372, 140, 150, 160, 168, 175, 180, 1800, 200, 219, 225, 250, 273, 290, 300, 315, 32, 324, 325, 337, 350, 355, 375, 38, 40, 400, 406, 419, 450, 457, 495, 50, 500, 502, 508, 525, 559, 571, 575, 600, 63, 630, 648, 65, 660, 700, 710, 711, 730, 75, 750, 760, 762, 80, 800, 806, 813, 825, 875, 889, 90, 900, 975, 997, 998
INSTALLDATEThe date the asset was installedDATEYes
JOINTTYPEJoint type that connects this segment with adjoining pipes CHARACTERYesButt Welded, Composite Join, Electrofusion Welded, Flange, Lead, Mech Coupling Restrained, Rubber Ring Joint, Solvent Cement Joint, Solvent Welded, Threaded, Welded
MATERIALThe material of the pipe **NOTE: PVC will not be accepted as a valid material for pipes submitted to TW as part of an as-constructed survey; the more specific PVC-U, PVC-O or PVC-M must be usedCHARACTERYesAC, BR, CI, CICL, CO, Cu, DI, DICL, DIEL, FBG, GRP, GWI, MS, MSCL, PE100, PE80b, PP, PTECH, PVC, PVC-M, PVC-O, PVC-U, RC, SS, VC
PIPECLASSClass of pipeCHARACTERYesA, B, C, C16, D, DN16, E, F, G, H, K12, K9, PA, PB, PC, PD, PE, PF, PN10, PN12, PN12.5, PN16, PN18, PN20, PN21, PN35, PN6, PN9
PIPESERIESSeries of pipeCHARACTERNoISO, Series 1, Series 2
SUICLASSSubsurface utility location quality classCHARACTERYesQL-A, QL-B, QL-C, QL-D
 

Water filling point

A filling point is essentially a valve that allows for the collection of water, for example, by water cartage trucks.

Attribute NameDescriptionData TypeMandatoryDomain Values
ASSETFLAGUsed to filter out new and existing assets The default value is newCHARACTERYes
COMMENTSAny additional information relevant to the asset that cannot be recorded in the other fields that may be importantCHARACTERNo
CONDITIONThe condition grade of the asset (1-5)CHARACTERNo1-As new, 2-Minor defects, 3-Moderate defects, 4-High defects, 5-Unserviceable
DIAMETERThe nominal diameter of the filling point in mmINTEGERYes100mm, 40mm, 50mm, 63mm, 65mm, 75mm, 80mm, 90mm
INSTALLDATEThe date the asset was installedDATEYes
 

Water fixture

A component of or fixture on a pipeline or channel which allows pipeline deviation, change of direction, bore, or some other function. Includes strainers, caps and chlorine diffusers.

Attribute NameDescriptionData TypeMandatoryDomain Values
ASSETFLAGUsed to filter out new and existing assets The default value is newCHARACTERYes
COMMENTSAny additional information relevant to the asset that cannot be recorded in the other fields that may be importantCHARACTERNo
CONDITIONThe condition grade of the asset (1-5)CHARACTERNo1-As new, 2-Minor defects, 3-Moderate defects, 4-High defects, 5-Unserviceable
FITTINGTYPEThe type of fixture. More detailed definitions of the types of equipment are contained in the ASDS document (section 10.1.3)CHARACTERYesDirt Box/Strainer, Expansion Joint
INSTALLDATEThe date the asset was installedDATEYes
 

Water hydrant

Water fire hydrants are a special type of in ground connection on distribution and reticulation mains that provide access to water supply for the purpose of fighting fires and/or have an operational function such as flushing or air regulation.

Attribute NameDescriptionData TypeMandatoryDomain Values
ABOVEGNDIndicates whether the hydrant is an above ground (ie stand pipe) or a below ground connectionCHARACTERYesNo, Yes
ASSETFLAGUsed to filter out new and existing assets The default value is newCHARACTERYes
COMMENTSAny additional information relevant to the asset that cannot be recorded in the other fields that may be importantCHARACTERNo
COMPLIANCELEVELThe Compliance Level for TasFire This is derived from the minimum flow and pressure of the hydrant. More detailed definitions of these compliance type are available in the ASDS document (section 10.1.4)CHARACTERNoFire Fighting Point, Fire Hydrant, Operational
CONDITIONThe condition grade of the asset (1-5)CHARACTERNo1-As new, 2-Minor defects, 3-Moderate defects, 4-High defects, 5-Unserviceable
DIAMETERThe nominal diameter of the hydrant (mm)INTEGERYes100, 110, 114, 125, 140, 150, 40, 50, 63, 65, 75, 80, 90
FLOWFlow Rate (m3/s)REALNo
HYDLOCATORThe marker out in the field that assists with locating the hydrantCHARACTERYesKerb engraved, Marker post, None, Reflector, Kerb Painted, Painted arrow
INSTALLDATEThe date the asset was installedDATEYes
MANUFACTURERThe manufacturer of the hydrantCHARACTERYes
RLThe Reduced Level of the valve in m (usually the top of the valve).REALYes
 

Water isolation valve

Isolation valves are designed to start and stop the flow of water within the network to isolate portions of the network for maintenance, repair or operational purposes.

Attribute NameDescriptionData TypeMandatoryDomain Values
ASSETFLAGUsed to filter out new and existing assets The default value is newCHARACTERYes
BYPASSVALVEDetermines whether the valve is configured with a bypass arrangementINTEGERYesFalse, True
COMMENTSAny additional information relevant to the asset that cannot be recorded in the other fields that may be importantCHARACTERNo
CONDITIONThe condition grade of the asset (1-5)CHARACTERNo1-As new, 2-Minor defects, 3-Moderate defects, 4-High defects, 5-Unserviceable
DIAMETERThe nominal diameter of the valve in mmINTEGERYes100, 1000, 1016, 1050, 110, 114, 1150, 1200, 125, 1372, 140, 150, 160, 168, 175, 180, 1800, 20, 200, 219, 225, 25, 250, 273, 290, 300, 315, 32, 324, 325, 337, 350, 355, 375, 38, 40, 400, 406, 419, 450, 457, 495, 50, 500, 502, 508, 525, 559, 571, 575, 600, 63, 630, 648, 65, 660, 700, 710, 711, 730, 75, 750, 760, 762, 80, 800, 806, 813, 825, 875, 889, 90, 900, 975, 997, 998
INSTALLDATEThe date the asset was installedDATEYes
MAKEThe make of the valveCHARACTERNo
RLThe Reduced Level of the valve in m (usually the top of the valve).REALYes
VALVEFUNCDescribes the network function of the valve (only required for isolation valves – otherwise leave blank). More detailed definitions are available in the ASDS document (section 10.1.7)CHARACTERYesIsolation, Property Isolation, Scour, Cross Connection, Zone Valve
VALVETYPEThe physical structure type of the valveCHARACTERYesFerrule, Ball, Butterfly, Gate / Sluice, Penstock
 

Water network meter

Network meters are large TasWater meters installed in the network to measure water flows at a particular point.

Attribute NameDescriptionData TypeMandatoryDomain Values
ASSETFLAGUsed to filter out new and existing assets The default value is newCHARACTERYes
COMMENTSAny additional information relevant to the asset that cannot be recorded in the other fields that may be importantCHARACTERNo
CONDITIONThe condition grade of the asset (1-5)CHARACTERNo1-As new, 2-Minor defects, 3-Moderate defects, 4-High defects, 5-Unserviceable
DIAMETERThe nominal diameter of the meter in mmINTEGERYes100, 110, 114, 125, 140, 150, 160, 168, 175, 180, 20, 200, 219, 225, 25, 250, 273, 290, 300, 32, 38, 40, 50, 63, 65, 75, 80, 90
INSTALLDATEThe date the asset was installedDATEYes
METERTYPEThe type of meter ie how it records flowCHARACTERYesMagflow, Mechanical, Ultrasonic
SERIALNOThe serial number on the meterCHARACTERYes
 

Water non-return valve

A non-return valve permits the flow of water in only one direction. Non-return valves work automatically (therefore they don't require an external power source). In the simplest scenario, a single check valve can be used to restrict flow direction. More complex assemblies such as RPZDs or double check valves are used to prevent backflow at hazardous connections to the water network.

Attribute NameDescriptionData TypeMandatoryDomain Values
ASSETFLAGUsed to filter out new and existing assets The default value is newCHARACTERYes
BYPASSVALVEDetermines whether the valve is configured with a bypass arrangementINTEGERYesFalse, True
COMMENTSAny additional information relevant to the asset that cannot be recorded in the other fields that may be importantCHARACTERNo
CONDITIONThe condition grade of the asset (1-5)CHARACTERNo1-As new, 2-Minor defects, 3-Moderate defects, 4-High defects, 5-Unserviceable
DIAMETERThe nominal diameter of the valve in mmINTEGERYes100, 1000, 1016, 1050, 110, 114, 1150, 1200, 125, 1372, 140, 150, 160, 168, 175, 180, 1800, 20, 200, 219, 225, 25, 250, 273, 290, 300, 315, 32, 324, 325, 337, 350, 355, 375, 38, 40, 400, 406, 419, 450, 457, 495, 50, 500, 502, 508, 525, 559, 571, 575, 600, 63, 630, 648, 65, 660, 700, 710, 711, 730, 75, 750, 760, 762, 80, 800, 806, 813, 825, 875, 889, 90, 900, 975, 997, 998
INSTALLDATEThe date the asset was installedDATEYes
MAKEThe make of the valveCHARACTERNo
RLThe Reduced Level of the valve in m (usually the top of the valve).REALYes
VALVEFUNCFunction of the non-return valve. More detailed definitions are available in the ASDS document (section 10.1.8)CHARACTERYesNon Return, Backflow Prevention
VALVETYPEThe physical structure type of the valveCHARACTERYesCheck, Detector Check, RPZD, Tide Flap
 

Water overflow pipe

Overflow pipes are connected to a reservoir or tank for the carriage of surplus water from the storage to a stormwater system or other watercourse

Attribute NameDescriptionData TypeMandatoryDomain Values
ABOVEGNDIndicates whether the pipe is above or below groundCHARACTERYesNo, Yes
ASSETFLAGUsed to filter out new and existing assets The default value is newCHARACTERYes
BEDDINGMATThe bedding material in which the pipe was laidCHARACTERYesGravel, None, Sand
CATHPROTIndicates whether the pipe has Cathodic ProtectionCHARACTERNoNo, Yes
COMMENTSAny additional information relevant to the asset that cannot be recorded in the other fields that may be importantCHARACTERNo
CONDITIONThe condition grade of the asset (1-5)CHARACTERNo1-As new, 2-Minor defects, 3-Moderate defects, 4-High defects, 5-Unserviceable
DIAMETERThe nominal diameter of the pipe in mmINTEGERYes100, 1000, 1016, 1050, 110, 114, 1150, 1200, 125, 1372, 140, 150, 160, 168, 175, 180, 1800, 200, 219, 225, 250, 273, 290, 300, 315, 32, 324, 325, 337, 350, 355, 375, 38, 40, 400, 406, 419, 450, 457, 495, 50, 500, 502, 508, 525, 559, 571, 575, 600, 63, 630, 648, 65, 660, 700, 710, 711, 730, 75, 750, 760, 762, 80, 800, 806, 813, 825, 875, 889, 90, 900, 975, 997, 998
INSTALLDATEThe date the asset was installedDATEYes
JOINTTYPEJoint type that connects this segment with adjoining pipes CHARACTERYesButt Welded, Composite Join, Electrofusion Welded, Flange, Lead, Mech Coupling Restrained, Rubber Ring Joint, Solvent Cement Joint, Solvent Welded, Threaded, Welded
MATERIALThe material of the pipe **NOTE: PVC will not be accepted as a valid material for pipes submitted to TW as part of an as-constructed survey; the more specific PVC-U, PVC-O or PVC-M must be usedCHARACTERYesAC, BR, CI, CICL, CO, Cu, DI, DICL, DIEL, FBG, GRP, GWI, MS, MSCL, PE100, PE80b, PP, PTECH, PVC, PVC-M, PVC-O, PVC-U, RC, SS, VC
PIPECLASSClass of pipeCHARACTERYesA, B, C, C16, D, DN16, E, F, G, H, K12, K9, PA, PB, PC, PD, PE, PF, PN10, PN12, PN12.5, PN16, PN18, PN20, PN21, PN35, PN6, PN9
PIPESERIESSeries of pipeCHARACTERYesISO, Series 1, Series 2
SUICLASSSubsurface utility location quality classCHARACTERYesQL-A, QL-B, QL-C, QL-D
 

Water pit

Pits are used to house infrastructure (valves etc.) that are required to be accessed for operations or maintenance. They can be either under or above ground.

Attribute NameDescriptionData TypeMandatoryDomain Values
ASSETFLAGUsed to filter out new and existing assets The default value is newCHARACTERYes
COMMENTSAny additional information relevant to the asset that cannot be recorded in the other fields that may be importantCHARACTERNo
CONDITIONThe condition grade of the asset (1-5)CHARACTERNo1-As new, 2-Minor defects, 3-Moderate defects, 4-High defects, 5-Unserviceable
INSTALLDATEThe date the asset was installedDATEYes
PITDEPTHThe depth of the valve pit in m, from the lid level to the lowest pointREALYes
 

Water pit boundary

Boundary of a pit structure containing water valves and pipework.

Attribute NameDescriptionData TypeMandatoryDomain Values
ASSETFLAGUsed to filter out new and existing assets The default value is newCHARACTERYes
CONDITIONThe condition grade of the asset (1-5)CHARACTERNo1-As new, 2-Minor defects, 3-Moderate defects, 4-High defects, 5-Unserviceable
MXLOCATIONThe Maximo location ID of the structure represented by the boundary (eg tank, wet well, dam)CHARACTERNo
NAMEThe name of the water pit if it has oneCHARACTERNo
SITEIDThe Maximo location ID of the site that the structure belongs to (eg the treatment plant, reservoir site or pumping station)CHARACTERNo
 

Water pump

Water pumps installed within pumping stations throughout the distribution network or at sites which boost or transfer water under pressure.

Attribute NameDescriptionData TypeMandatoryDomain Values
ASSETFLAGUsed to filter out new and existing assets The default value is newCHARACTERYesExisting, New, Not TasWater Asset
COMMENTSAny additional information relevant to the asset that cannot be recorded in the other fields that may be importantCHARACTERNo
CONDITIONThe condition grade of the asset (1-5)CHARACTERNo1-As new, 2-Minor defects, 3-Moderate defects, 4-High defects, 5-Unserviceable
INSTALLDATEThe date the asset was installedCHARACTERYes
MAKEThe make of the pumpCHARACTERYes
MODELThe model of the pumpCHARACTERYes
MPLATEPHOTOFilename of a photograph of a motor nameplate clearly showing its detailsCHARACTERYes
MXASSETNOThe TasWater Asset ID of the assetCHARACTERNo
PHOTO_CONTEXT_IDFilename of a photograph taken at a distance showing the location or surrounding context of an assetCHARACTERNo
PHOTO_FEATURE_IDFilename of a photograph of the asset showing it in detailCHARACTERNo
PPLATEPHOTOFilename of a photograph of a pump nameplate clearly showing its detailsCHARACTERYes
PUMPRLThe elevation (RL) at the top of the pumpREALYes
PUMPTYPEThe type of pumpCHARACTERNo
SERIALNOThe serial number on the meterCHARACTERYes
 

Water Reticulation main

A water main that connects a distribution main with service pipes. Reticulation mains are generally sized DN100 to DN375.

Attribute NameDescriptionData TypeMandatoryDomain Values
ABOVEGNDIndicates whether the pipe is above or below groundCHARACTERYesNo, Yes
ASSETFLAGUsed to filter out new and existing assets The default value is newCHARACTERYes
BEDDINGMATThe bedding material in which the pipe was laidCHARACTERYesGravel, None, Sand
CATHPROTIndicates whether the pipe has Cathodic ProtectionCHARACTERNoNo, Yes
COMMENTSAny additional information relevant to the asset that cannot be recorded in the other fields that may be importantCHARACTERNo
CONDITIONThe condition grade of the asset (1-5)CHARACTERNo1-As new, 2-Minor defects, 3-Moderate defects, 4-High defects, 5-Unserviceable
DIAMETERThe nominal diameter of the pipe in mmINTEGERYes100, 1000, 1016, 1050, 110, 114, 1150, 1200, 125, 1372, 140, 150, 160, 168, 175, 180, 1800, 200, 219, 225, 250, 273, 290, 300, 315, 32, 324, 325, 337, 350, 355, 375, 38, 40, 400, 406, 419, 450, 457, 495, 50, 500, 502, 508, 525, 559, 571, 575, 600, 63, 630, 648, 65, 660, 700, 710, 711, 730, 75, 750, 760, 762, 80, 800, 806, 813, 825, 875, 889, 90, 900, 975, 997, 998
INSTALLDATEThe date the asset was installedDATEYes
JOINTTYPEJoint type that connects this segment with adjoining pipes CHARACTERYesButt Welded, Composite Join, Electrofusion Welded, Flange, Lead, Mech Coupling Restrained, Rubber Ring Joint, Solvent Cement Joint, Solvent Welded, Threaded, Welded
MATERIALThe material of the pipe **NOTE: PVC will not be accepted as a valid material for pipes submitted to TW as part of an as-constructed survey; the more specific PVC-U, PVC-O or PVC-M must be usedCHARACTERYesAC, BR, CI, CICL, CO, Cu, DI, DICL, DIEL, FBG, GRP, GWI, MS, MSCL, PE100, PE80b, PP, PTECH, PVC, PVC-M, PVC-O, PVC-U, RC, SS, VC
PIPECLASSClass of pipeCHARACTERYesA, B, C, C16, D, DN16, E, F, G, H, K12, K9, PA, PB, PC, PD, PE, PF, PN10, PN12, PN12.5, PN16, PN18, PN20, PN21, PN35, PN6, PN9
PIPESERIESSeries of pipeCHARACTERYesISO, Series 1, Series 2
SUICLASSSubsurface utility location quality classCHARACTERYesQL-A, QL-B, QL-C, QL-D
 

Water Reticulation sub-main

A water main that connects a reticulation main with service pipes within discrete areas where the number of consumers is small, thereby minimising deterioration of water quality. Reticulation sub-mains are generally sized DN40 to DN100.

Attribute NameDescriptionData TypeMandatoryDomain Values
ABOVEGNDIndicates whether the pipe is above or below groundCHARACTERYesNo, Yes
ASSETFLAGUsed to filter out new and existing assets The default value is newCHARACTERYes
BEDDINGMATThe bedding material in which the pipe was laidCHARACTERYesGravel, None, Sand
CATHPROTIndicates whether the pipe has Cathodic ProtectionCHARACTERNoNo, Yes
COMMENTSAny additional information relevant to the asset that cannot be recorded in the other fields that may be importantCHARACTERNo
CONDITIONThe condition grade of the asset (1-5)CHARACTERNo1-As new, 2-Minor defects, 3-Moderate defects, 4-High defects, 5-Unserviceable
DIAMETERThe nominal diameter of the pipe in mmINTEGERYes100, 1000, 1016, 1050, 110, 114, 1150, 1200, 125, 1372, 140, 150, 160, 168, 175, 180, 1800, 200, 219, 225, 250, 273, 290, 300, 315, 32, 324, 325, 337, 350, 355, 375, 38, 40, 400, 406, 419, 450, 457, 495, 50, 500, 502, 508, 525, 559, 571, 575, 600, 63, 630, 648, 65, 660, 700, 710, 711, 730, 75, 750, 760, 762, 80, 800, 806, 813, 825, 875, 889, 90, 900, 975, 997, 998
INSTALLDATEThe date the asset was installedDATEYes
JOINTTYPEJoint type that connects this segment with adjoining pipes CHARACTERYesButt Welded, Composite Join, Electrofusion Welded, Flange, Lead, Mech Coupling Restrained, Rubber Ring Joint, Solvent Cement Joint, Solvent Welded, Threaded, Welded
MATERIALThe material of the pipe **NOTE: PVC will not be accepted as a valid material for pipes submitted to TW as part of an as-constructed survey; the more specific PVC-U, PVC-O or PVC-M must be usedCHARACTERYesAC, BR, CI, CICL, CO, Cu, DI, DICL, DIEL, FBG, GRP, GWI, MS, MSCL, PE100, PE80b, PP, PTECH, PVC, PVC-M, PVC-O, PVC-U, RC, SS, VC
PIPECLASSClass of pipeCHARACTERYesA, B, C, C16, D, DN16, E, F, G, H, K12, K9, PA, PB, PC, PD, PE, PF, PN10, PN12, PN12.5, PN16, PN18, PN20, PN21, PN35, PN6, PN9
PIPESERIESSeries of pipeCHARACTERYesISO, Series 1, Series 2
SUICLASSSubsurface utility location quality classCHARACTERYesQL-A, QL-B, QL-C, QL-D
 

Water sampling point

Water sampling points are physical locations where water quality sampling occurs.

Attribute NameDescriptionData TypeMandatoryDomain Values
ADDRESSThe address where the sampling point is locatedCHARACTERNo
ASSETFLAGUsed to filter out new and existing assets The default value is newCHARACTERYes
COMPLIANCEPOINTDetermines whether the sampling point is used for compliance tests The default value is “No”CHARACTERYesNo, Yes
CONDITIONThe condition grade of the asset (1-5)CHARACTERNo1-As new, 2-Minor defects, 3-Moderate defects, 4-High defects, 5-Unserviceable
ELEVATIONThe surface level at the base of the sampling tapREALYes
LOCDESCThe address/ closest address and/or description to aid workers with finding the asset in the fieldCHARACTERYes
LOCTYPEThe type of water sampling pointCHARACTERYesChemical, Dam, Environ, Operational, Portable Meter, Raw, Retic-NC, SCADA, Supply, Supply-Bulk
NAMEThe name of the sampling pointCHARACTERNo
STATIONIDThe Station ID for the sampling pointCHARACTERNo
 

Water Scour pipe

Pipework used for scouring (used for dewatering a portion of pipeline for operational or maintenance purposes).

Attribute NameDescriptionData TypeMandatoryDomain Values
ABOVEGNDIndicates whether the pipe is above or below groundCHARACTERYesNo, Yes
ASSETFLAGUsed to filter out new and existing assets The default value is newCHARACTERYes
BEDDINGMATThe bedding material in which the pipe was laidCHARACTERYesGravel, None, Sand
CATHPROTIndicates whether the pipe has Cathodic ProtectionCHARACTERNoNo, Yes
COMMENTSAny additional information relevant to the asset that cannot be recorded in the other fields that may be importantCHARACTERNo
CONDITIONThe condition grade of the asset (1-5)CHARACTERNo1-As new, 2-Minor defects, 3-Moderate defects, 4-High defects, 5-Unserviceable
DIAMETERThe nominal diameter of the pipe in mmINTEGERYes100, 1000, 1016, 1050, 110, 114, 1150, 1200, 125, 1372, 140, 150, 160, 168, 175, 180, 1800, 200, 219, 225, 250, 273, 290, 300, 315, 32, 324, 325, 337, 350, 355, 375, 38, 40, 400, 406, 419, 450, 457, 495, 50, 500, 502, 508, 525, 559, 571, 575, 600, 63, 630, 648, 65, 660, 700, 710, 711, 730, 75, 750, 760, 762, 80, 800, 806, 813, 825, 875, 889, 90, 900, 975, 997, 998
INSTALLDATEThe date the asset was installedDATEYes
JOINTTYPEJoint type that connects this segment with adjoining pipesCHARACTERYesButt Welded, Composite Join, Electrofusion Welded, Flange, Lead, Mech Coupling Restrained, Rubber Ring Joint, Solvent Cement Joint, Solvent Welded, Threaded, Welded
MATERIALThe material of the pipe **NOTE: PVC will not be accepted as a valid material for pipes submitted to TW as part of an as-constructed survey; the more specific PVC-U, PVC-O or PVC-M must be usedCHARACTERYesAC, BR, CI, CICL, CO, Cu, DI, DICL, DIEL, FBG, GRP, GWI, MS, MSCL, PE100, PE80b, PP, PTECH, PVC, PVC-M, PVC-O, PVC-U, RC, SS, VC
PIPECLASSClass of pipeCHARACTERYesA, B, C, C16, D, DN16, E, F, G, H, K12, K9, PA, PB, PC, PD, PE, PF, PN10, PN12, PN12.5, PN16, PN18, PN20, PN21, PN35, PN6, PN9
PIPESERIESSeries of pipeCHARACTERYesISO, Series 1, Series 2
SUICLASSSubsurface utility location quality classCHARACTERYesQL-A, QL-B, QL-C, QL-D
 

Water service connection

A water customer connection point represents the location of the stop tap and water meter (meter assembly) that separates the property service pipe and the customer internal pipework.

Attribute NameDescriptionData TypeMandatoryDomain Values
ASSETFLAGUsed to filter out new and existing assets The default value is newCHARACTERYes
COMMENTSAny additional information relevant to the asset that cannot be recorded in the other fields that may be importantCHARACTERNo
CONDITIONThe condition grade of the asset (1-5)CHARACTERNo1-As new, 2-Minor defects, 3-Moderate defects, 4-High defects, 5-Unserviceable
DIAMETERThe nominal diameter of the meter in mmINTEGERYes100, 110, 114, 125, 140, 150, 160, 168, 175, 180, 20, 200, 219, 225, 25, 250, 273, 290, 300, 32, 38, 40, 50, 63, 65, 75, 80, 90
INSTALLDATEThe date the asset was installedDATEYes
METERTYPEThe type of meter ie how it records flowCHARACTERYesMagflow, Mechanical, Ultrasonic
SERIALNOThe serial number on the meterCHARACTERYes
SUBTYPECDThe type of water customer connection. More detailed definitions are available in the ASDS document (section 10.1.6)INTEGERYesStandard Service Connection, Fire/Standard Combined, Designated Fire Service, Capped Service
 

Water service pipe

A property service extends from the water reticulation main to the service connection point. More information about water service pipes is contained in the ASDS document (section 10.1.5)

Attribute NameDescriptionData TypeMandatoryDomain Values
ABOVEGNDIndicates whether the pipe has been built above ground or is buriedCHARACTERYesNo, Yes
ASSETFLAGUsed to filter out new and existing assets The default value is newCHARACTERYes
COMMENTSAny additional information relevant to the asset that cannot be recorded in the other fields that may be importantCHARACTERNo
CONDITIONThe condition grade of the asset (1-5)CHARACTERNo1-As new, 2-Minor defects, 3-Moderate defects, 4-High defects, 5-Unserviceable
DIAMETERThe nominal diameter of the pipe in mmINTEGERYes100, 110, 114, 125, 140, 150, 160, 168, 175, 180, 20, 200, 219, 225, 25, 250, 273, 290, 300, 32, 38, 40, 50, 63, 65, 75, 80, 90
INSTALLDATEThe date the asset was installedDATEYes
LINETYPEThe type of water property serviceCHARACTERYesCommercial, Domestic, Fire, Hydrant, Industrial, Irrigation, Other
MATERIALThe material of the pipe **NOTE: PVC will not be accepted as a valid material for pipes submitted to TW as part of an as-constructed survey; the more specific PVC-U, PVC-O or PVC-M must be usedCHARACTERYesAC, BR, CI, CICL, CO, Cu, DI, DICL, DIEL, FBG, GRP, GWI, MS, MSCL, PE100, PE80b, PP, PTECH, PVC, PVC-M, PVC-O, PVC-U, RC, SS, VC
SUICLASSSubsurface utility location quality classCHARACTERYesQL-A, QL-B, QL-C, QL-D
 

Water tank boundary

Boundary of a water tank.

Attribute NameDescriptionData TypeMandatoryDomain Values
ASSETFLAGUsed to filter out new and existing assets The default value is newCHARACTERYes
CONDITIONThe condition grade of the asset (1-5)CHARACTERNo1-As new, 2-Minor defects, 3-Moderate defects, 4-High defects, 5-Unserviceable
MXLOCATIONThe Maximo location ID of the structure represented by the boundary (eg tank, wet well, dam)CHARACTERNo
NAMEThe name of the water tankCHARACTERNo
SITEIDThe Maximo location ID of the site that the structure belongs to (eg the treatment plant, reservoir site or pumping station)CHARACTERNo
 

Wet weather storage

A storage structure designed to temporarily contain sewage to act as a buffer for increased inflow during a wet-weather event.

Attribute NameDescriptionData TypeMandatoryDomain Values
ASSETFLAGUsed to filter out new and existing assets The default value is newCHARACTERYes
CONDITIONThe condition grade of the asset (1-5)CHARACTERNo1-As new, 2-Minor defects, 3-Moderate defects, 4-High defects, 5-Unserviceable
MXLOCATIONThe Maximo location ID of the structure represented by the boundaryCHARACTERNo
NAMEThe name of the Sewer Network StructureCHARACTERNo