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Updated Hydrology Service (Version 3.1.0)
Our Delivery Manager Tom Guilbert describes the improvements to the Hydrology Service we’ve released today for the Environment Agency. Introduction In previous blogs I’ve described the hugely expanded version of the Hydrology Service and its underpinning API that we built and run for the Environment Agency (EA). The service is built on our Agora Measurement…
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Introducing Hydrology Service Version 3.1.0
Our Delivery Manager Tom Guilbert describes the up-and-coming improvements to the Hydrology Service we are working on for the Environment Agency. Introduction In previous blogs I’ve described the hugely expanded version of the Hydrology Service and its underpinning API that we built and run for the Environment Agency (EA). The service is built on our…
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How Clean is the Water?
Publishing regulatory compliance data as open linked data improved engagement while reducing costs.
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Epimorphics builds a data publish platform for the Environment Agency
Epimorphics has developed a linked data publishing system for the UK Environment Agency in support of their Bathing Water data. Ian has described the application; this blog entry describes the data publishing platform. The publishing system consists of the Bathing Water Data Explorer and a fault-tolerant, scalable data platform. We’d previously built a prototype system…
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Epimorphics helps Environment Agency publish 2012 bathing water linked-data
Epimorphics has just completed a project with the Environment Agency to publish the seasonal bathing water quality data as linked data. This linked data can be explored and re-used by members of the public, software developers and data scientists alike. How clean are bathing waters, coastal and inland, that we like to swim in during…