12 Flood Projects found

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    Floodplain Risk Management Plan

    Lower Coxs Creek Floodplain Management Plan

    Completed
    Publication date: 01/07/2013
    The Lower Coxs Creek floodplain stretches approximately 53 km along the Coxs Creek, from Mullaley to upstream of Boggabri. The nature of flooding across the floodplain has...

  • Flood Project
    Post event flood behaviour reports

    Flood Intelligence Collection and Review for the Macdonald, Peel and Namoi Rivers

    Completed
    Publication date: 01/04/2009
    Serious flooding was experienced in the Macdonald, Peel and Namoi River Valleys from 28th to 30th November 2008. The State Emergency Service (SES) is the combat agency for...

  • Flood Project
    Flood study

    Carroll to Boggabri Flood Study and Compendium of Data

    Completed
    Publication date: 01/03/2003
    The Study area is located within the Namoi River Basin in northern NSW. It commences at the village of Carroll, downstream of the confluence of the Peel and Namoi Rivers, and...

  • Flood Project
    Guidance, Tools and Resources

    Review of Flooding Breeza Floodplain

    Completed
    Publication date: 01/11/2001
    A meeting was held in Tamworth on 21 December 2000 between the Member for Tamworth, Mr Tony Winsor, officers of the Department of Land and Water Conservation, and a number of...

  • Flood Project
    Floodplain Risk Management Plan

    Mooki River Floodplain Management Plan - Environmental Assessment

    Completed
    Publication date: 26/06/2001
    The Mooki River is a tributary of the Namoi River, which is a tributary of the Barwon River, which is a tributary of the Murray/Darling River. The study area covers the right...

  • Flood Project
    Floodplain Risk Management Study

    Gunnedah and Carroll Floodplain Management Study

    Completed
    Publication date: 01/12/1999
    Gunnedah Local Government Area (LGA) is situated in the Northern Statistical Division of NSW and has an area of 5,100 square kilometres. Gunnedah, its largest town, is located...

  • Flood Project
    Floodplain Risk Management Study

    Gunnedah Flood Plain Management Study - Assessment of Floodplain Management Measures

    Completed
    Publication date: 17/06/1999
    The various flood management measures have been the subject of an assessment against many considerations, being: impact on flood behaviour economic cost-benefit analysis visual...

  • Flood Project
    Guidance, Tools and Resources

    Guidelines for Namoi Valley Flood Plain Development - Carroll Group

    Completed
    Publication date: 01/01/1998
    The Mooki and Namoi Rivers of northern New South Wales join immediately upstream of Gunnedah. A considerable portion of the flood plain of these two rivers is utilised for...

  • Flood Project
    Flood study

    Hydrological Study of Lake Goran - Summary of Study Findings

    Completed
    Publication date: 01/01/1995
    At Lake Goran, a hydrological study has been completed which examined a range of factors that influence water levels in the Lake. These include catchment land use, rainfall...

  • Flood Project
    Guidance, Tools and Resources

    Lake Goran - Investigation

    Completed
    Publication date: 01/02/1993
    Environmental, economic and social dilemmas within the are a bounded by the Goran Landcare Group have continued to escalate over recent years. At the centre of the problem is...

  • Flood Project
    Flood study

    Preliminary Flood Study for Alternative Power Station Locations in the Lower...

    Completed
    Publication date: 01/08/1991
    The Electricity Commission of New South Wales (ECNSW) engaged Water Resources Consulting Services to undertake a flood study of the lower Namoi Valley between Gunnedah and...

  • Flood Project
    Guidance, Tools and Resources

    Mooki River Floodplain Survey - Breeza - Report A

    Completed
    Publication date: 01/01/1111
    SURVEY METHOD The survey was carried out using a 'Trimble' Dual Frequency GPS system in Real Time Kinematic mode. This system applies corrections to the signals received from...