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NT Appendix 2B.1 Sampling HydroTel Polling Shelter Sensor Type Sensor Type Sensor Type Sensor Solar Hours Site Site Name Data Logger Modem Comms Platform Shelter Serial Rain Gauge Regulator Time Stage Afternoo Site Type Range Panel with no Morning IP 1 2 3 Number (min) (mm) n change G0010005 Ranken River at Soudan Homestead iRIS 350 Beam RST600 N/A Shaft Encoder 10 10 Reactive G0050115 Hugh River at South Road Crossing iRIS 350 Beam RST600 DialUp HS AD375A ( Absolute) HS TB 2 (0.5mm) 10 6:30 14:30 Reactive G0050116 Finke River at South Road Bridge X-ing iRIS 350 Beam RST600 DialUp HS WL3100 Pressure Transducer Druck PTX 1400 (250 Bar) HS 23 SL 10m HS TB 3 (0.5mm) 10 6:30 14:30 Reactive G0050117 Palmer River at South Road Crossing iRIS 350 Beam RST600 DialUp HS AD375A ( Absolute) 15 6:30 14:30 Reactive G0050140 Finke River at Railway Bridge iRIS 350 Beam RST600 DialUp HS AD375A ( Absolute) 15 6:30 14:30 Reactive G0060005 Trephina Creek at Trephina Gorge SDS N/A N/A Shaft Encoder TB1 (0.5mm 10 10 Reactive G0060008 Roe Creek at South Road Crossing iRIS 320 (internal) IP Mode HS AD375A ( Absolute) 10 1h Reactive G0060009 Todd River at Anzac Oval iRIS 320 (internal) IP Mode HS AD375A ( Absolute) 10 30min Reactive G0060017 Emily Creek Upstream Undoolya Road iRIS 320 (internal) IP Mode HS AD375A ( Absolute) 10 1h Reactive G0060040 Todd River at Amoonguna iRIS 320 (internal) IP Mode HS AD375A ( Absolute) 10 1h Reactive G0060041 Todd River Rocky Hill iRIS 320 (internal) IP Mode HS AD375A ( Absolute) 10 1h Reactive G0060046 Todd River at Wigley Gorge iRIS 320 (internal) IP Mode HS WL3100 Pressure Transducer HS 55 SL Druck PTX 1400 (250 Bar) 10m HS TB 3 (0.5mm) 10 30 Reactive G0060047 Charles River at Big Dipper iRIS 320 (internal) IP Mode HS AD375A ( Absolute) 10 15min Reactive G0060126 Todd River at Heavitree Gap iRIS 320 (internal) IP Mode HS AD375A ( Absolute) 10 1h Reactive G0070005 Plenty River at Harts Range SDS 202 N/A N/A HS AD375Q (Quadrature) 10 10 Intermediate G0070009 Unca Creek at Jervois Mine SDS 170 N/A N/A HS AD375Q (Quadrature) HS TB 3 (0.5mm) 10 10 Floodplain G0260004 Kintore Creek - Downstream Level Troll 300 N/A N/A 10m 10 Reactive G0260005 Kintore Creek Upstream Level Troll 300 N/A N/A 10m 10 Reactive G0280004 Allungra Creek iRIS 350 Beam RST600 DialUp Druck PTX 1830 10m HS TB 3 (0.5mm) 5 6:30 14:30 Intermediate G0280010 Woodforde River at Arden Soak Bore iRIS 320 (internal) IP Mode HS AD375A ( Absolute) HS TB 2 (0.5mm) 5 30 Reactive G0280114 Mclaren Creek at Stuart Highway iRIS 350 Beam RST600 N/A Shaft Encoder 10 10 Reactive G0280125 Newcastle Creek at Newcastle Waters SDS N/A N/A WL2100W Pressure Transducer 15m 10 10 Intermediate G0280264 Hooker Creek at Lajamanu SDS N/A N/A Shaft Encoder 10m G0290002 Maryanne Creek At Maryanne Dam Tennant Creek SDS N/A N/A WL2100W Pressure Transducer 15m 20 10 Reactive G0290004 Playford River at Alroy Downs Homestead SDS N/A N/A Shaft Encoder 10 10 Intermediate G0290012 Kelly Creek at Kelly Well. Stuart Highway iRIS 320 (internal) IP Mode Shaft Encoder 10 1h Reactive G0290228 Morphett Creek Downstream G029227 Nth.Stuart Highway iRIS 350 Beam RST600 N/A Shaft Encoder 15 10 Reactive G0290240 Tennant Creek at Old Telegraph Station iRIS 320 (internal) IP Mode Shaft Encoder 10 1h Reactive G8100106 Border Creek at Weaber Range iRIS 350 Beam RST600 DialUp Shaft Encoder 10m 15 20 G8100210 Sandy Creek at Legune Road Crossing iRIS 350 Beam RST600 DialUp Wl3100, Dry Bubble 10m 15 20 G8100225 Keep River at Legune Road Crossing iRIS 350 Beam RST600 DialUp Shaft Encoder 10m 15 20 G8110004 East Baines River at Victoria Highway iRIS 350 Beam RST600 DialUp Shaft Encoder 20m 15 20 G8110005 Timber Creek at Police Station G8110006 West Baines River at Victoria Highway iRIS 350 Beam RST600 DialUp Wl3100, Dry Bubble 20m 15 20 G8110007 Victoria River at Coolibah Homestead CR10X Landline DialUp Wl3100, Dry Bubble 20m 15 20 6 6:30 14:30 G8110012 Timber Creek Upstream of Victoria Highway iRIS 350 Beam RST600 DialUp Shaft Encoder 10m 15 20 G8110016 Upper Victoria River at Wave Hill Police Station CR10 CSI COM 300A DialUp Wl3100, Dry Bubble 20m 15 20 6 6:30 14:30 G8110018 Victoria River at Victoria Highway CR10 CSI COM 300A DialUp Wl3100, Compressor 30m 10 50 6 6:30 14:30 G8110113 Victoria River at Dashwood Crossing CR10 CSI COM 300A DialUp WL2100W Pressure Transducer 30 15 20 6 6:30 14:30 G8110232 Wickham River at Williams Crossing CR10 CSI COM 300A DialUp WL2100W Pressure Transducer 20m 15 20 6 6:30 14:30 G8110254 Humbert River G8140001 Katherine River at Railway Bridge CR10 iCE3 IP Mode HS WL3100 Pressure Transducer 30 10 30 6 15min Intermediate G8140001 Katherine River at Railway Bridge N/A Elpro Canister Radio Wl3100, Dry Bubble 30 G8140001 Katherine River at Railway Bridge Mini-Diver N/A Barometric G8140003 Daly River at Police Station iRIS 350 (internal) IP Mode 15 1h Intermediate G8140008 Fergusson River at Railway Bridge iRIS 320 (internal) IP Mode Wl3100, Dry Bubble 15 1h Reactive G8140011 Dry River at Manballoo Boundary SDS N/A N/A Shaft Encoder TB3-0.5mm 10 10 Reactive G8140022 Katherine River at Nitmiluk Centre CR10 iCE3 IP Mode Wl3100, Dry Bubble 20 NA 10 30 6 15min Reactive G8140025 Sculpture Cave at Cutta Cutta Caves Nature Reserve Mini-Diver N/A N/A ? NA ? Reactive G8140040 Daly River at Mount Nancar CR10 CSI COM 300A DialUp 20 10 30 6 6:30 14:30 G8140042 Daly River at 2km downstream of Beeboom Crossing CR10 CSI COM 300A DialUp 20 10 30 6 6:30 14:30 G8140044 Flora River Upstream of Kathleen Falls iRIS 320 Beam RST600 DialUp HS WL3100 Pressure Transducer HS 23 SL Druck PTX 1400 (250 Bar) Custom Built Platform Custom Built Shed N/A HS TB 2 (0.2mm) SunSaver 6 Amp BP Solarex 40 Watt15 6:30 14:30 G8140060 Cullen River at Railway Bridge CR10 Next G / MM 6280 DialUp Wl3100, Dry Bubble 10 10 10 6 6:30 14:30 G8140063 Douglas River Downstream Old Douglas Homestead iRIS 320 Beam RST600 DialUp Shaft Encoder SE Float Well Custom Built Shed N/A N/A SunSaver 6 Amp 15 6:30 14:30 G8140067 Daly River at upstream Dorisvale Crossing CR10 CSI COM 300A DialUp WL2100W Pressure Transducer 30 15 15 24 6:30 14:30 G8140068 King River D/S Vic Hway iRIS 350 Beam RST600 DialUp Shaft Encoder NA 15 6:30 14:30 Intermediate G8140086 King River D/S Stuart Hway iRIS 350 Beam RST600 DialUp Shaft Encoder TB3-0.5mm 15 Reactive G8140098 Daly River at Theyona iRIS 350 Beam RST600 DialUp HS WL3100 Pressure Transducer HS 23 SL HS 30 0-30m GS Platform 3m Siemens Type GB 3GB/48 HS TB 3 (0.5mm) SunSaver 6 Amp BP Solarex 40 Watt10 6:30 14:30 G8140152 Edith River Upstream of Stuart Highway iRIS 320 (internal) IP Mode Wl3100, Compressor 15 1h G8140157 Fergusson River upstream of Bondi Creek CR10 iCE3 IP Mode Wl3100, Dry Bubble 30 15 15 24 6:30 14:30 1h G8140158 Mcadden Creek at Dam Site SDS N/A N/A WL2100W Pressure Transducer 15 NA 10 10 24 Reactive G8140159 Seventeen Mile Creek at Waterfall View CR10 iCE3 IP Mode WL2100W Pressure Transducer 15 TB2-0.5mm 10 30 6 1h Reactive G8140161 Green Ant Creek at Tipperary iRIS 350 Beam RST600 DialUp Shaft Encoder 10 6:30 14:30 Intermediate G8140169 Fenton Ck West of Fenton Airfield CR10 Thrane & Thrane 3060 DialUp Druck Pressure Transducer 5 10 10 G8140205 Flora River Upstream of Daly Confluence PS6 iRIS 350 Beam RST600 DialUp G8140219 Katherine River Downstream of Birdie Creek Confluence CR10 Thrane & Thrane 3060 DialUp WL2100W Pressure Transducer 15 TB1-0.5mm 15 15 24 6:30 14:30 Reactive G8140222 Katherine River at Low Level Crossing Mini-Diver N/A NA Intermediate G8140312 Katherine Hot Springs Mini-Diver N/A N/A NA ? Intermediate G8140325 Douglas River at Tipperary Crossing iRIS 350 Beam RST600 DialUp G8140407 Katherine River Floodplain Opposite Dalgettys Mini-Diver N/A N/A NA 15 Floodplain G8140408 Katherine River at Bulls Yard Mini-Diver N/A N/A NA 15 Floodplain G8140409 Katherine River Floodplain Behind BP Service Station Mini-Diver N/A N/A NA 15 Floodplain G8140410 Katherine River Floodplain at Information Center Mini-Diver N/A N/A NA 15 Floodplain G8140411 Katherine River Floodplain at Pump Station No 7 Mini-Diver N/A N/A NA 15 Floodplain G8140412 Katherine River Floodplain at Pump Station No 2 Mini-Diver N/A N/A NA 15 Floodplain G8140535 Katherine River at Ironwood iRIS 320 (internal) IP Mode Wl3100, Dry Bubble 30 ???? 15 1h Intermediate G8140536 Katherine River at Wilden iRIS 350 Beam RST600 DialUp Wl3100, Dry Bubble 30 HS TB 3 (0.5mm) 15 6:30 14:30 Intermediate G8140538 Douglas River at Tippera Waterhole iRIS 350 Beam RST600 DialUp Wl3100, Trident G8150010 Finniss River at Batchelor Dam Site iRIS 350 Beam RST600 DialUp HS AD375A ( Absolute) Hobo-UA-003-64 HS TB 3 (0.5mm) 15 6:30 14:30 Intermediate G8150016 Winnellie Drain at Tiger Brennan Drive iRIS 320 (internal) IP Mode Druck Pressure Transducer 10 5 1h Urban G8150018 Elizabeth River at Stuart Highway CR10 ModMax MM6280 DialUp Shaft Encoder 6 10 10 24 6:30 14:30 Reactive G8150022 Wadhams Lagoon at Whitewood road CR10 N/A N/A 10 10 Reactive G8150028 Berry Creek U/S Cox Peninsula Road iRIS 320 (internal) IP Mode Druck Pressure Transducer G8150029 Darwin Harbour tide gauge at Fort Hill Wharf iRIS 320 (internal) IP Mode Shaft Encoder 2 15min Tidal G8150036 Bees Creek at Horne Road CR10 iCE3 IP Mode Druck Pressure Transducer 10 1h Reactive G8150096 Carawarra Creek at Cox Peninsula Road G8150098 Blackmore River at Tumbling Waters iRIS 320 (internal) IP Mode Shaft Encoder G8150127 Rapid Creek Downstream Mcmillans Road iRIS 320 (internal) IP Mode Shaft Encoder 2 1h Reactive G8150151 Celia Creek Upstream Darwin River Dam iRIS 320 (internal) IP Mode HS
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