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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 15/01/2016 2:19 PM, Andrew Davidson
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cite="mid:72b62d2914af1ac400dd56664eed07f164fda523@webmail.internode.on.net"
type="cite">Looking at the old Parish map it would appear that it
used to be part of the State Forest until they built the Mangrove
Creek Dam at which point it became reserved for water conservation
purposes.
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That makes sense. <br>
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<div>I suppose you could tag it:</div>
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<div> boundary=protected_area</div>
<div> protect_class=12</div>
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<div>Not sure what name you'd give it because the map just says
"FOR WATER SUPPLY".<br>
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landuse=water_catchment would probably be best (another new tag that
I just made up). It cannot be logged. And in some places at least
the water people don't even want walkers, let alone campers there. I
think part of the Blue Mountains National Park has restrictions like
this around a water catchment area. I think Hong Kong has areas for
water catchment that are paved to increase the run off/harvest. So
there is a vast verity in what water catchments physically are. <br>
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As I don't know what name it has .. it could be anything ...
'McPherson Water Catchment' or 'Mangrove Creek Water Catchment' ...
arrr<br>
<a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="https://www.wyong.nsw.gov.au/getmedia/7ca695e8-748d-4bca-beba-3b7bff8296e4/Mangrove-Creek-Dam-Brochure.pdf.aspx">https://www.wyong.nsw.gov.au/getmedia/7ca695e8-748d-4bca-beba-3b7bff8296e4/Mangrove-Creek-Dam-Brochure.pdf.aspx</a><br>
says 'Mangrove Creek Dam Catchment' .. so I'll go with that. No
copyright on the pdf... <span class="moz-smiley-s1"><span> :-) </span></span><br>
It does say access is restricted.. but not what the restrictions
are. <br>
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For those also using the LPI base Map to plot State Forests ... be
carefull. <br>
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<div style="font-weight:bold;">From:</div>
"Warin" <a class="moz-txt-link-rfc2396E" href="mailto:61sundowner@gmail.com"><61sundowner@gmail.com></a></div>
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Fri, 15 Jan 2016 10:58:49 +1100<br>
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[talk-au] LPI Base Map - green areas ?<br>
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Hi,<br>
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On the LPI base map green areas apear at first to be<br>
National Parks - a darker green area that is visible at all
zooms.<br>
State Forests - lighter green, visible when zoomed in.<br>
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I have mapped out the McPherson State Forest boundary using
the LPI base <br>
map. Fine (apart from a typo in the name!). Relationship
5748137.<br>
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However when I use the 'Administration Boundaries State
Forests' the <br>
northern section I have plotted does not look to be a State
Forest.<br>
<br>
So what is this green area on the LPI base map .. when it is
not a State <br>
Forest?<br>
I have mapped some as parks as shown by their name. And I
found one <br>
where I know it as a 'common'.<br>
<br>
Maybe they are "miscellaneous crown lands"?<br>
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I'll reduce the relationship 5748137 to match the smaller
admin boundary.<br>
But what to do with the other green bit from the base map? I
can leave <br>
it behind with a note .. and no other tags. Would be usefull
if someone <br>
comes across it and knows what it is.<br>
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