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Newcastle City Library energy consumption
Newcastle City CouncilMonthly energy consumption (electricity, gas, water) at Newcastle City Library from January 2011. Additional information Gas consumption January 2015: no data available due to a change of meter. - Updated 8 months ago
Environment Agency rainfall
Environment AgencyThe Rainfall API provides access to these rainfall measurements, and to information on the monitoring stations providing those measurements. It is compatible with (and integrated into) the API for water level/flow readings. Additional information To find out more about Environmental Agency API's click here: http://environment.data.gov.uk/flood-monitoring/doc/reference - Updated 9 months ago
Yorkshire Water Daily Acoustic Logger Data
Yorkshire WaterYorkshire Water has deployed a set of acoustic loggers to aid in the detection of leaks. Each logger is installed in a fixed location and switches on once a day to listen to the flow on the water network. If a logger hears a sound that could be a leak then it will switch on more frequently to gather more data. This dataset captures the average level (lvl) and spread (spr) of the noise measured on each day by each logger. Whe... - Updated 9 months ago
Yorkshire Water Leakage DMA 15 Minute Data
Yorkshire WaterYorkshire Water records flows of water every 15minutes to each of the Distribution Management Areas (DMAs) across the region. This dataset contains the flows in litres/second for each of the 2,000+ DMAs that contain domestic properties. A breakdown of properties by Postal Sector is given for each of the DMAs in the extract. A list of each Mains Repair with completion date is shown for all DMAs in the extract. Please note DMAs ... - Updated 2 years ago
Domestic consumption monitor - monthly meter readings
Yorkshire WaterMonthly meter readings expressed as mean litres/day. These readings are of customers paying their bill by rateable value. Customers have been selected to be representative of the Yorkshire Water customer population, and are used to estimate water use by customers paying by rateable value in Yorkshire between 2010 and 2015. The data has been anonymised to remove personal data and make it Data Protection Act compliant. Please note Pr... - Updated 2 years ago
Customer meter data
Yorkshire WaterThis dataset comprises of Yorkshire Water Customer Meter data both actual and estimated readings for domestic properties in the Yorkshire Water operational area. The dataset has been anonymised to remove personal data and make it Data Protection Act compliant. There is 5 years worth of data for 2010 - 2015. Dataset guidance POSTAL_TOWN - Name of postal town (e.g. Bradford). POSTCODE_OUTCODE - First part of post code (e.g. BD10). ... - Updated 2 years ago
Daily customer meter data - local area study
Yorkshire WaterA dataset showing daily water consumption readings in cubic metres (m3) from internal and/or external meters in a discrete study in two distribution management areas (DMAs) in Yorkshire between 2013 and 2015. This data is taken from a live localised project investigating water use. The data has been anonymised to remove personal data and make it Data Protection Act compliant. The DMAs are also anonymised to prevent any open data acti... - Updated 3 years ago
Flood affected properties
Leeds City CouncilA dataset highlighting properties affected by the recent flooding in the Leeds region broken down by postcode sector. Please note Properties described as flats may have partially flooded but each property would be logged individually. Some locations do not have a postcode sector, this may be due to the property being a parent shell, playing field, sports ground, allotment or the land is used for storage. A parent shell is a 'wrappe... - Updated 3 years ago
Pottery Fields rain gauge rainfall data
Leeds City CouncilThis dataset has been released as a one-off extra dataset to supplement the existing rain gauge rainfall data for the FloodHack16 hack event held at ODI Leeds on 11 & 12 March 2016. Information Every time 0.2mm of rain has fallen, the time stamp is recorded. This means that the closer the time stamp, the harder it is raining.