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Colorado Division of Water Resources
User Documentation
Online Data Submittal
Table of Contents Overview ....................................................................................................................................................... 3
Disclaimer ...................................................................................................................................................... 3
URLs ............................................................................................................................................................... 3
Site Usage / Instruction ................................................................................................................................. 4
Login .......................................................................................................................................................... 4
Account Summary ..................................................................................................................................... 5
Meter Reading Details ............................................................................................................................... 6
Enter/Edit Meter Reading, Step 1 ......................................................................................................... 7
Enter/Edit Meter Reading, Step 2 ......................................................................................................... 8
Meter Reading Bulk Upload ...................................................................................................................... 9
Diversion Record Details ......................................................................................................................... 11
Enter/Edit Diversion Measurement .................................................................................................... 12
Diversion Record Bulk Upload ................................................................................................................. 13
Water Level Details ................................................................................................................................. 16
Reset Password ....................................................................................................................................... 16
Appendix A: Meter Reading Bulk Upload File Format Guide .................................................................. 21
Meter Readings – Time Series ............................................................................................................. 21
Appendix B: Diversion Record Bulk Upload File Format Guide ............................................................... 22
Daily Diversions – Annual Grid ............................................................................................................ 22
Daily Diversions – Monthly Grid .......................................................................................................... 22
Daily Diversions – Time Series ............................................................................................................. 23
Infrequent Diversions .......................................................................................................................... 23
Appendix C: Water Level Bulk Upload File Format Guide ....................................................................... 25
Water Levels – Time Series ................................................................................................................. 25
Overview Colorado’s Division of Water Resources’ (DWR) Online Data Submittal application allows user to
submit data to DWR. Data that can be submitted include meter readings, diversion records, and
well water levels. This document will deal specifically with the submission of meter reading
data.
Users of the Online Data Submittal application implicitly agree to the terms of our disclaimer*.
Disclaimer Some data presented on the DWR Online Data Submittal application (“The Application”) are
provisional and subject to revision. These data include diversion records, meter readings, and
well water levels that have been submitted to us by users of the application.
Inaccuracies in the data may occur – Subsequent review may result in significant revisions to
the data.
Data users are cautioned to consider carefully the provisional nature of the information before
using it for decisions that concern personal or public safety or the conduct of business that
involves substantial monetary or operational consequences.
URLs * Login URLs:
http://www.dwr.state.co.us/DataSubmittal
http://www.dwr.state.co.us/DataSubmittal/Default.aspx
http://www.dwr.state.co.us/DataSubmittal/GWlogin.aspx (This URL is deprecated and has a permanent
redirect to the above URL. Please update your bookmarks accordingly.)
* Help (this document):
http://www.dwr.state.co.us/DataSubmittal/Documents/UserGuide_OnlineDataSubmittal.pdf
* Contact:
Contact information is on the initial login page: http://www.dwr.state.co.us/DataSubmittal
* Permanently Redirected URLs
URLs from our previous meter reading submittal site that are deprecated; please update your
bookmarks to the new address:
http://www.dwr.state.co.us/GroundWater
http://www.dwr.state.co.us/GroundWater/GWlogin.aspx
Site Usage / Instruction
Login
The first step to submitting your meter readings is to log in to the Online Data Submittal application.
You will need to be registered with DWR to do so – valid user names and passwords can be obtained by
contacting DWR directly, using the contact information on the login (initial) page. If you already had a
login on the old Groundwater Meter Reading submittal site, your old password will still work, with your
registered email address as your user name.
If you have a new account that has been created by DWR, you will be prompted to change you initial
password the first time you login.
Figure 1
1) Enter your email address for User Name
2) Enter your password
3) Click the “Login” button
Account Summary
After you login, you will be directed to a “Welcome” page, which is also an account summary page. This
page will show what you are authorized to submit data for – these are called data elements. The data
elements assigned to you will be listed in the blue and white grid, which is controlled by the two drop-
down lists above it. Possibly you are authorized to submit other data in addition to meter readings; such
as well levels or diversion records. If this is the case, you may select the different data type(s) from the
“Data Type” list here.
Within the grid, you may select any element for which to enter meter readings by clicking the “Edit”
button.
The “Bulk Upload” button will allow you to upload data for any and all of the elements listed on the grid,
by going to our Bulk Upload page (discussed later)
Figure 2
1) Select the “Meter Reading” data type from the “Data Type” list (if not already selected)
2) Select the year for which you want to enter meter readings in the “Reporting Period” list
3) Click the “Edit” button in the row of the meter (data element) for which you will enter data; or,
4) Click the “Bulk Upload” button to specify a file to upload
Meter Reading Details
When you click the “Edit” button in the meters (data elements) data grid, you will be directed to the
Meter Details screen. This screen is where you can enter meter readings for a given meter.
The first section of the page shows the details of the meter – an alias, serial number, type, installation
history, and list of attached structures. The meter alias may be changed to a different name to help you
remember and identify the meter. The other meter details are read-only.
The grid on this page shows the readings or rows for expected readings. The readings in the grid are
limited to the year specified in the “Reporting Period” list. The number of rows in the grid will equal the
number of readings or rows for expected readings for that year, and depends on the required reporting
interval. For example, if you submit monthly meter readings there will be 12 rows – one for each
month. If you only submit an annual reading, the grid will display one row per selected year.
The “Back to List” button will return you to the “Account Summary Page”.
Figure 3
1. If desired, change the meter alias:
a) Modify the text in the “Alias” text box
b) Click the “Save” button
2. Click the “Edit” button in the row of meter readings, this will open the meter reading wizard (see
next section)*
3. Click the “Back to List” button to return to the “Account Summary Page”.
* The “Edit” button may be disabled and locked – if a meter reading has already been entered and approved; or, if
your account rules specify “No Resubmittal Allowed”.
Enter/Edit Meter Reading, Step 1
This form (Figure 4) pops up when you click the “Edit” button in the Meter Reading Details grid on the
Meter Details page. A meter reading is collected in two steps, the first step is to supply the date the
reading was taken. It is important to enter an accurate date because the meter’s setup (multiplier,
number of digits) is determined based on that date.
Figure 4
1. Enter the date in the box, either by typing it or selecting the date using the calendar control
2. Click the “Next” button
Enter/Edit Meter Reading, Step 2
Once the Next button is clicked on Step 1 of the meter reading dialog, you may enter the reading and a
comment on step 2 (Figures 5 & 6). Placeholders (underlines) appear to indicate the expected number
of digits from your meter. Decimals may only be entered if the multiplier is at least one, and should only
be entered when the decimal is part of the readout display, on a digital meter. A section containing the
“Multiplied Reading” will be calculated based on the reading you submit.
Figure 5
Figure 6
1. Enter the reading
2. Type a comment, if needed
3. Click the “Finish” Button to save the reading and return to the meter details page
Once the meter reading is saved, the new/edited reading will be refreshed in the readings grid on the
meter details page.
Meter Reading Bulk Upload
Click the “Bulk Upload” button on the Account Summary page to upload files containing meter r
You will be directed to the Bulk Upload page (Figure 7), where you can specify the parameters of the
upload.
The grid on this page shows all the meters (data elements) for which you can upload data. All readings
in your upload must match a meter
Upload files must match the format specified in this document for acceptable upload file formats (see
Appendix A).
Figure 7
Figure 8
1. Browse to the file on your computer, by
2. Click the “Upload” button once your file and path appear in the “Specify File” box
3. Wait for the file to process (Figure 8)
4. Review the bulk upload results –
(Figure 9)
Bulk Upload
Click the “Bulk Upload” button on the Account Summary page to upload files containing meter r
You will be directed to the Bulk Upload page (Figure 7), where you can specify the parameters of the
The grid on this page shows all the meters (data elements) for which you can upload data. All readings
in the grid to be accepted.
Upload files must match the format specified in this document for acceptable upload file formats (see
Browse to the file on your computer, by first clicking the “Browse” button
Click the “Upload” button once your file and path appear in the “Specify File” box
Wait for the file to process (Figure 8)
– it may be necessary to correct data errors and re-upload the file
Click the “Bulk Upload” button on the Account Summary page to upload files containing meter readings.
You will be directed to the Bulk Upload page (Figure 7), where you can specify the parameters of the
The grid on this page shows all the meters (data elements) for which you can upload data. All readings
Upload files must match the format specified in this document for acceptable upload file formats (see
upload the file
Figure 9
Figure 9 shows the statistics report of a completed bulk file upload. The details of the report are:
• Uploaded By: Who uploaded the file (in this interface this should always match your account
name)
• Uploaded Date: the date the file was uploaded and processed
• Job Reference Number: Unique identifier for the upload – use this number should you ever need
help with an upload from DWR tech support
• File Rows Processed: number of rows in the CSV file uploaded
• Quality-Control Errors: errors in the data which made the reading(s) unacceptable for loading.
Quality-control errors must be fixed for any given measurement before that measurement will
be accepted to load into the database
• Data Values Processed: Number of meter readings within the upload file
• Data Values Loaded: Total number of accepted values, which were either inserted into the
database, or used to update existing readings in the database
• Data Values Added: Number of new meter readings that were accepted and inserted into the
database
• Data Values Updated: Number of meter readings that matched previously loaded readings in the
database (by reading date and meter), and were used to update the existing readings
• Data Values Locked: Number of meter readings that matched previously loaded readings in the
database (by reading date and meter), but could not be used because the existing readings were
locked
Diversion Record Details
Select a Diversion Record data submittal element by clicking the “Edit” button in the “Available
Diversion Data Elements for…” data grid. This will direct you to the Data Element Details (for diversion
records) screen. This is where you can enter diversion records for a waterclass.
Figure 10
The first section of the page shows the details of the waterclass – an alias (by default the waterclass
coding, until changed), structure name, water source, and a description of the waterclass coding. The
alias may be changed to a different name to help you remember and identify the waterclass. The other
details are read-only.
The grid on this page shows the measurements or rows for expected diversion recordings. The
measurements in the grid are limited to the year specified in the “Reporting Period” list. The number of
rows in the grid will depends on the time-step setup for reporting the waterclass. For example, if you
submit monthly totals for a waterclass there will be 12 rows, and for annual totals the grid will display
one row per selected year. However, for daily measurements there will be an additional selection
option: “Show Value For:”, which will allow you to choose either a month at a time (28 – 31 rows in the
grid), or a full year (365 – 366 rows in the grid).
The “Back to List” button will return you to the “Account Summary Page”.
Figure 11
1. If desired, change the waterclass alias:
a) Modify the text in the “Alias” text box
b) Click the “Save” button
2. Click the “Edit” button in a row of diversion measurements, this will open a measurement editing
panel (see next section)*
3. Click the “Back to List” button to return to the “Account Summary Page”.
* The “Edit” button may be disabled and locked – if diversions have already been published for the same year,
within the waterclass’s district. Additionally, your account rules may specify “No Resubmittal Allowed” for
previously submitted measurements.
Enter/Edit Diversion Measurement
This panel (Figure 12) will open when you click the “Edit” button in the Diversion Measurements grid on
the Diversion Details page. Measurement entry has four attributes – measurement date, measurement
value, and a comment.
• Measurement Period: determined by the row selected in the grid
• Measurement Value: observed value for the day, or the calculated total for the period (month or
year)
• Measurement Unit: automatically determined based on time-step (AF or CFS)
• Comments: optional; additional details about the measurement
Figure 12
1. Enter the value
2. Type a comment, if needed
3. Click the “Save” Button to save the data (and close the panel)
After the measurement is saved it will instantly appear in the measurements grid. Clicking “Cancel” in
the “Enter/Edit Diversion Measurement” panel will also close the panel, but without saving the
measurement.
Diversion Record Bulk Upload
Click the “Bulk Upload” button on the Account Summary page to upload files containing diversion data.
You will be directed to the Bulk Upload page (Figure 13), where you can specify the parameters of the
upload.
The grid on this page shows all the diversion data elements (waterclasses) for which you can upload
data. Values in your upload file must be associated with a waterclass in the grid to be accepted.
Upload files must match the format specified in this document for acceptable upload file formats (see
Appendix A).
Figure 13
Diversion data may either be observed (measurements) or projected (expected future values, used for
modeling purposes). The only way to submit projected values is through the bulk upload utility; they are
not accepted through the form-based user interface described in the previous section.
To submit diversion data via bulk file upload, follow these steps:
1. Set Data Type and Time Period
• Data Type will be either “Diversion” (for observed measurements) or “Projected” (future
values, for modeling purposes)
• Time Period is a list of irrigation years which are available based on the date range for which
you are authorized to submit data for the given waterclasses, in the “Available Diversion
Records Data Elements” grid. However, if “Projected” is selected, only the current irrigation
year (and forward) is available – projected values will not be accepted for previous years.
2. Specify File
a) Options – File Type:
Indicate the chosen file format for the file containing your diversion data. The choices are based
on the file formats defined in Appendix A. There are three options for providing daily time-step
data:
• Daily Time Series
• Annual Grid Matrix – Cross tab of 365 (366 for leap years) values per irrigation year
• Monthly Grid Matrix – Cross tab of 31 values per month/irrigation year
For time-step monthly (totals) or time-step annual (totals) the “Infrequent” file format must be
used. Please see Appendix A for more information on the four file formats.
b) Choose File: Browse to the file on your computer, by first clicking the “Choose File” button
3. Upload: Click the “Upload” button once your file and path appear in the “Specify File” box
4. Wait for the file to process (Figure 14)
5. Review the bulk upload results – it may be necessary to correct data errors and re-upload the file
(Figure 15)
Figure 14
Figure 15
Figure 15 shows the statistics report of a completed bulk file upload. The details of the report are:
• Uploaded By: Who uploaded the file (in this interface this should always match your account
name)
• Uploaded Date: the date the file was uploaded and processed
• Job Reference Number: Unique identifier for the upload – use this number should you ever need
help with an upload from DWR tech support
• File Rows Processed: number of rows in the CSV file uploaded
• Quality-Control Errors: errors in the data which made the reading(s) unacceptable for loading.
Quality-control errors must be fixed for any given measurement before that measurement will
be accepted to load into the database
• Data Values Processed: Number of measurements/projected values within the upload file
• Data Values Loaded: Total number of accepted values, which were either inserted into the
database, or used to update existing measurements/projected values in the database
• Data Values Added: Number of new measurements/projected values that were accepted and
inserted into the database
• Data Values Updated: Number of measurements/projected values that matched previously
loaded measurements/projected values in the database (by measurement date and waterclass),
and were used to update the existing measurements/projected values
• Data Values Locked: Number of measurements/projected values that matched previously
loaded measurements/projected values in the database (by measurement date and waterclass),
but could not be used because the existing measurements/projected values were locked
Water Level Details
When you click the “Edit” button in “Available Water Level Data Elements”, you are directed to the Well
Measurements page. This is where you can enter measurements (water levels) for a given well.
The first section the details of the well – alias, permit number, USGS site identifier, location, ownership
and physical information. The well alias may be changed to a different name to help you remember and
identify the well. All other listed details are read-only.
The grid on this page shows existing measurements that have been made during the selected period.
The rows in the grid are limited to the year specified in the “Reporting Period” list, and may be limited
further by changing the selected item in the “Show Values For” list from “Full Year” to a specific month.
The “Back to List” button will return you to the “Account Summary Page”.
Figure 16
1. If desired, change the “Data Submittal Element Name”, which is an alias for you to call the well:
a) Modify the text in the “Data Submittal Element Name” text box
b) Click the “Save” button
2. Click the “Edit” button in the row of any displayed water level measurements, or click the “Add
Measurement” button. This will open the water level editor pop-out (see next section)*, which will
allow you to edit or add a water level measurement.
3. Click the “Back to List” button to return to the “Account Summary Page”.
* The “Edit” button may be disabled and locked – if a measurement has already been entered for the specified
date and your account rules specify “No Resubmittal Allowed”.
Enter/Edit Water Level Measurement
The “Edit Water Level Measurement” form (Figure 17) pops up when you click the “Edit” or the “Add
Measurement” buttons on the Well Details page. A measurement consists of the date the
measurement was made, the measurement point (relative to the ground, in feet), and the depth to
water level from the measuring point – also in feet.
Figure 17
1. Enter the date in the “Measurement Date” box, either by typing it or selecting the date using the
calendar control
2. Enter the “Measurement Point”, as a decimal or whole number. As a default it will bring in last
known measuring point value.
3. Enter the “Depth to Water Level”, as a decimal or whole number
4. Click “Save” to save the measurement and return to the details page
Once the water level measurement is saved, the new/edited measurement will be refreshed in the
measurements grid on the well measurements page.
Water Levels Bulk Upload
Click the “Bulk Upload” button on the Account Summary page to upload files containing water levels.
You will be directed to the Bulk Upload page, where you can specify the parameters of the upload.
The grid on this page shows all the wells (data elements) for which you can upload data. All
measurements in your upload must match a well in the grid to be accepted.
Upload files must match the format specified in this document for acceptable upload file formats (see
Appendix C).
Figure 18
Figure 19
1. Browse to the file on your computer, by first clicking the “Browse” button
2. Click the “Upload” button once your file and path appear in the “Specify File” box
3. Wait for the file to process (Figure 19)
4. Review the bulk upload results – it may be necessary to correct data errors and re-upload the file
(Figure 20)
Figure 20
Figure 20 shows the statistics report of a completed bulk file upload. The details of the report are:
• Uploaded By: Who uploaded the file (in this interface this should always match your account
name)
• Uploaded Date: the date the file was uploaded and processed
• Job Reference Number: Unique identifier for the upload – use this number should you ever need
help with an upload from DWR tech support
• File Rows Processed: number of rows in the CSV file uploaded
• Quality-Control Errors: errors in the data which made the reading(s) unacceptable for loading.
Quality-control errors must be fixed for any given measurement before that measurement will
be accepted to load into the database
• Data Values Processed: Number of meter readings within the upload file
• Data Values Loaded: Total number of accepted values, which were either inserted into the
database, or used to update existing readings in the database
• Data Values Added: Number of new meter readings that were accepted and inserted into the
database
• Data Values Updated: Number of meter readings that matched previously loaded readings in the
database (by reading date and meter), and were used to update the existing readings
• Data Values Locked: Number of meter readings that matched previously loaded readings in the
database (by reading date and meter), but could not be used because the existing readings were
locked
Reset Password
When logging in the first time to a newly setup account with an auto-generated password, you must
change your password. You will automatically be directed to the Password Reset page (Figure 10).
You may also reset your password anytime by clicking the “Reset Password” link on the “Account
Summary” page (Figure 1).
Figure 21
1. Type your current password (the one being changed) into the “Old Password” box*
* ThThThThis step is not required when automatically being directed to this is step is not required when automatically being directed to this is step is not required when automatically being directed to this is step is not required when automatically being directed to this page from loginpage from loginpage from loginpage from login
2. Type your new password into the “New Password” box; passwords are case-sensitive, and must
meet the following requirements:
• At least 8 characters in length
• Have at least 1 number
• Have at least 1 letter
3. Retype your new password into the “Retype Password” box – it must match exactly the password
supplied in the “New Password”
Appendix A: Meter Reading Bulk Upload File Format Guide
This appendix describes desired and acceptable formats for meter reading files to be imported using the
DWR Online Data Submittal System.
Rules for Source Files
• Files must be formatted as CSV (comma separated values) text
• Column headers must be present in CSV files.
• The column headers must match exactly the field names listed for the file schema described in
this document.
• The identifier values must match the unique descriptor listed in the account setup for each user
/ data type submittal allowed
File Schema and Quality Control Rules
Meter Readings – Time Series
Field Name Description Data Type Nulls?
Element Name Unique user defined name or description for the meter Text No
Reporting Year The year for which the meter reading is being reported Integer No
Reporting Month The Month (1 – 12) for which the meter reading is being Integer Yes
Reading Date The date that the reading was taken Date No
Reading Meter reading value* Number No * The units of measure for Reading are dependent on the meter being submitted, identified by the identifier
column. Units of measure don’t change for a given meter. Flow meters are typically measured in Acre Feet,
electronic meters are in KWH. To be sure of your meter’s units of measure, check the setup for the account in the
Online Data Submittal web application.
Validation Checks:
Element Name:
• Not null
• Matches a valid Element Name for the user
Reporting Year:
• Numeric (integer)
• Valid year value
• Not a future year
Reporting Month:
• Numeric (integer)
• Between 1 and 12
• Null if reporting data on an Annual reporting frequency data element.
Reporting Date:
• Valid date
• Not a future date
Reading:
• Numeric
• Positive (greater than or equal to zero)
• Within maximum precision of four digits
Appendix B: Diversion Record Bulk Upload File Format Guide
This appendix describes desired and acceptable formats for diversion records to be imported using the
DWR Online Data Submittal System.
Rules for Source Files
• Files must be formatted as CSV (comma separated values) text
• Column headers must be present in CSV files.
• The column headers must match exactly the field names listed for each respective file formats
described in this document.
File Schemas and Quality Control Rules
Daily Diversions – Annual Grid
Field Name Description Data Type Nulls?
Element Name Unique name or description for diverting water structure Text No
Irrigation Year Irrigation year for which the records are recorded Integer No
AMT1 Daily diversion value for Day 1 in Cubic Feet / Second (cfs) Number Yes
AMT2 Daily diversion value for Day 2 in Cubic Feet / Second (cfs) Number Yes
… Daily diversion value for Day n in Cubic Feet / Second (cfs) Number Yes
AMT365 Daily diversion value for Day 365 in Cubic Feet / Second (cfs) Number Yes
AMT366* Daily diversion value for Day 366 in Cubic Feet / Second (cfs) Number Yes
* Value 366 is valid only in rows where the irrigation year is a leap year.
Validation Checks:
Element Name:
• Not null
• Matches a valid element name for the user
Irrigation Year:
• Numeric (integer)
• Valid year value
• Not a future year
AMT1…AMT366:
• Numeric
• Positive (greater than or equal to zero)
• Precision allowed to the nearest 10,000th
of a CFS
Daily Diversions – Monthly Grid
Field Name Description Data Type Nulls?
Element Name Unique name or description for diverting water structure Text No
Irrigation Year Irrigation year for which the records are recorded Integer No
Calendar Calendar Month (1 – 12) for which the records are recorded Integer No
AMT1 (..31) Daily diversion value for Day 1 in Cubic Feet / Second (cfs) Number Yes
AMT2 Daily diversion value for Day 2 in Cubic Feet / Second (cfs) Number Yes
… Number Yes
AMT31 Daily diversion value for Day 31 in Cubic Feet / Second (cfs) Number Yes
Field Names listed above should match the column headers of the CSV file.
Validation Checks:
Element Name:
• Not null
• Matches a valid identifier for the user
Irrigation Year:
• Numeric (integer)
• Valid year value
• Not a future year
Calendar Month:
• Numeric (integer)
• Between 1 and 12
AMT1…AMT31:
• Numeric
• Positive (greater than or equal to zero)
• Precision allowed to the nearest 10,000th
of a CFS
• When value is not null, the day combined with the calendar month and irrigation year
must be a valid date (i.e. having a value in the “29” field for “CalendarMonth”: 2 and
“IrrigationYear”: 2011 is not valid, because 2/29/2011 is not a valid date)
Daily Diversions – Time Series
Field Name Description Data Type Nulls?
Element Name Unique name or description for diverting water structure Text No
Date Calendar date for the diversion value Date No
Value Daily Diversion value for the given date in Cubic Feet / Second Number No
Validation Checks:
Element Name:
• Not null
• Matches a valid element name for the user
Date:
• Valid date
• Not a future date
Value:
• Numeric
• Positive (greater than or equal to zero)
• Precision allowed to the nearest 10,000th
of a CFS
Infrequent Diversions
Field Name Description Data Type Nulls?
Element Name Unique name or description for diverting water structure Text No
Irrigation Year Irrigation year for which the records are recorded Integer No
Calendar Calendar Month (1 – 12) for which the records are recorded Integer No
Value Amount diverted, for the given date (in Acre Feet) Number No
Validation Checks:
Element Name:
• Not null
• Matches a valid element name for the user
Irrigation Year:
• Numeric (integer)
• Valid year value
• Not a future year
Calendar Month:
• Numeric (integer)
• Based on Reporting Frequency
o 1 through 12 for monthly totals
o 0 for annual total
Value:
• Numeric
• Positive (greater than or equal to zero)
• Precision allowed to the nearest 10,000th
of an Acre Foot.
Appendix C: Water Level Bulk Upload File Format Guide
This appendix describes desired and acceptable formats for water level readings to be imported using
the DWR Online Data Submittal System.
Rules for Source Files
• Files must be formatted as CSV (comma separated values) text
• Column headers must be present in CSV files.
• The column headers must match exactly the field names listed for the file schema described in
this document.
• The identifier values must match the unique descriptor listed in the account setup for each user
/ data type submittal allowed
File Schema and Quality Control Rules
Water Levels – Time Series
Field Name Description Data Type Nulls?
Element Name Unique user defined name or description for the well Text No
Reading Date Calendar date for the water level measurement Date No
Meas Point Height of the measurement point above ground surface in feet. Number No
Water Depth Depth to water, taken from Measurement Point, in feet. Number No
Validation Checks:
Element Name:
• Not null
• Matches a valid Element Name for the user
Reading Date:
• Within User’s defined allowed submittal period.
• Valid date
• Not a future date
Meas Point:
• Numeric
• Positive (greater than or equal to zero)
• Precision allowed to the nearest 10,000th
of a foot (1/16th
of an inch).
Water Depth:
• Numeric
• Positive (greater than or equal to zero)
• Precision allowed to the nearest 10,000th
of a foot (1/16th
of an inch).