“…Solutions to data interoperability typically require alignment of the data at five levels: systems, syntax, structure, semantics and pragmatics (Brodaric 2007). Ideally, SDI standards are used at each level, and in the water domain these are being developed in coordination with the Open Geospatial Consortium (OGC), the International Organization for Standardization (ISO), and professional bodies such as the World Meteorological Organization (WMO) and Measurements (O&M), WaterML2 (WML2), and GroundwaterML (GWML), which are built with GML and constitute a common structure for observations, water time series, and groundwater features, respectively (Boisvert and Brodaric 2012;Cox 2011;Taylor et al 2013). Standard schemas are typically diagrammed using well-constrained methods, such as UML, and can be expressed in a variety of formats, such as XML.…”