A Discussion Paper on the Installation and Data Collection of Bay of Plenty Regional Council Lysimeter Sites, for the Consideration of Specific National Environmental Monitoring Standards for Groundwater Recharge Barrel Lysimeter Sites in New Zealand Brent Hutchby — Bay of Plenty Regional Council — 25 September 2018
A national approach to water information standards Linton Johnston and Grant Robinson — Bureau of Meteorology and NSW Office of Water — 22 August 2012
ADCPs – The need for National Conformity Mark Randall — Qld Dept of Natural Resources and Mines — 22 August 2012
Document Systems – Bookshelf; an Electronic Solution Frank Davies — WA Dept of Water — 22 August 2008
Hydrometric information quality: reflecting on past practices, refining standards and delivering to meet future needs Grant Robinson — NSW Office of Water — 22 October 2010
Implementation of National Environmental Monitoring Standards in New Zealand: benefits, challenges, and implications Elizabeth Fox — Opus — 20 December 2016
Information Quality: more than the Hydstra quality code Grant Robinson — NSW Office of Water — 22 August 2008
IS 15119-2 Measurement of liquid flow in open channels — Part 2: Determination of the stage-discharge relation Bureau of Indian Standards — International Organization for Standardization — 01 May 1998
National Collaboration to Develop Standards and Strategic Plans for Flood Warning Infrastructure Carla Mooney — Bureau of Meteorlogy — 25 September 2018
National Industry Guidelines for Hydrometric Monitoring – Adoption and Implementation at a national level Kemachandra Ranatunga, Linton Johnston, Laura Torrible, David Malone — Bureau of Meteorology — 30 October 2014
New Surface Velocity Guidelines – Setting the standard internationally! Mark Randall — Department of Regional Development, Manufacturing and Water QLD — 30 September 2021
Part 0: Glossary NI GL 100.00–2019 Water Monitoring Standardisation Technical Committee — Bureau of Meteorology — 28 February 2019
Part 1: Primary Measured Data NI GL 100.01–2019 Water Monitoring Standardisation Technical Committee — Bureau of Meteorology — 28 February 2019
Part 2: Site establishment and operations NI GL 100.02–2019 Water Monitoring Standardisation Technical Committee — Bureau of Meteorology — 28 February 2019
Part 3: Instrument and measurement systems management NI GL 100.03–2019 Water Monitoring Standardisation Technical Committee — Bureau of Meteorology — 28 February 2019
Part 4: Gauging (stationary velocity area method) NI GL 100.04–2019 Water Monitoring Standardisation Technical Committee — Bureau of Meteorology — 28 February 2019
Part 5: Data editing, estimation and management NI GL 100.05–2019 Water Monitoring Standardisation Technical Committee — Bureau of Meteorology — 28 February 2019
Part 6: Stream discharge relationship development and maintenance NI GL 100.06–2019 Water Monitoring Standardisation Technical Committee — Bureau of Meteorology — 28 February 2019
Part 7: Training NI GL 100.07–2019 Water Monitoring Standardisation Technical Committee — Bureau of Meteorology — 28 February 2019
Part 8: Application of acoustic Doppler current profilers to measure discharge in open channels NI GL 100.08–2019 Water Monitoring Standardisation Technical Committee — Bureau of Meteorology — 28 February 2019
Part 8: FORM: ADCP Measurement field sheet and quality matrix – NI GL 100 08–2019 Water Monitoring Standardisation Technical Committee — Bureau of Meteorology — 28 February 2019
Part 9: Application of in-situ point acoustic Doppler velocity meters for determining velocity in open channels NI GL 100.09–2019 Water Monitoring Standardisation Technical Committee — Bureau of Meteorology — 28 February 2019
Part 10: Application of point acoustic Doppler velocity meters for determining discharge in open channels NI GL 100.10–2019 Water Monitoring Standardisation Technical Committee — Bureau of Meteorology — 28 February 2019
Part 11: Application of surface velocity methods for velocity and open channel discharge measurements NI GL 100.11–2021 Water Monitoring Standardisation Technical Committee — Bureau of Meteorology — 07 October 2021
Quality Assurance the New Zealand way Doug McMillan — Department of Scientific and Industrial Research, NZ — 05 October 1990
Raising National Water Standards Programme Anon — Australian Hydrographers Association — 28 February 2006
Reintroducing the Water Monitoring Standardisation Technical Committee (WaMSTeC) the Birthplace of your National Guidelines Jacquie Bellhouse — WaMSTeC Secretariat — 30 June 2021
Standardising Australia’s Water Information — a way forward Brendan Moran, Alan Baker, Rob Smalley — Bureau of Meteorology — 22 October 2010
The Value of Consistent Hydrometric Monitoring Practices Kemachandra Ranatunga, Linton Johnston, Alex Cornish, Philip Douglas, Carla Mooney and Soori Sooriyakumaran — Bureau of Meteorology — 01 April 2019
Towards better management of water quality data: metadata guidelines to improve application to the real world Rob De Hayr, Grant Robinson, Linton Johnston and Kemachandra Ranatunga — Department Science, IT and Innovation QLD, AHA, Bureau of Meteorology — 28 June 2018
Water Industry Guidelines – Adding Groundwater to the Mix Jacquie Bellhouse (1), Simon Cruickshank (2), Laura Torrible (3) — (1) WA Water Corporation; (2) NT Department of Land Resource Management; (3) Bureau of Meteorology. — 30 October 2016
Water quality metadata NI GL 101.00–2016 Water Monitoring Standardisation Technical Committee — Bureau of Meteorology — 01 June 2016
WEBCAST: Are we achieving the water level measurement standards? Graeme Horrell — Graeme Horrell Consultancy Limited — 19 March 2020
WEBCAST: NZ National Environmental Monitoring Standards: I am sorry, but it’s here to stay Jeff Watson — National Environmental Monitoring Standards — 17 March 2020