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Flood ProjectFloodplain Risk Management Study and Plan
Nepean River Floodplain Risk Management Study and Plan 2022
CompletedPublication date: 13/11/2022The study is to develop a Floodplain Risk Management Study and Plan (FRMSP) for the Nepean River catchment that addresses the existing, future and continuing flood problems,...
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Flood ProjectFloodplain Risk Management Study and Plan
Nepean River Floodplain Risk Management Study and Plan
CompletedPublication date: 08/04/2022Cardno were commissioned by Camden Council to undertake a Floodplain Risk Management Study and Plan (FRMSP) for the Nepean River catchment. This FRMSP has been undertaken to...
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Flood ProjectFlood study
Peach Tree and Lower Surveyors Creek Flood Study
CompletedPublication date: 01/04/2019The Peach Tree and Lower Surveyors Creeks Flood Study covers an area of 1,250 hectares within the Penrith City Council Local Government Area (LGA). As shown in Figure 1, the...
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Flood ProjectFlood study
Nepean River Flood Study
CompletedPublication date: 12/11/2018The Hawkesbury-Nepean River catchment is one of the largest coastal basins in NSW with an area of 21,400 square kilometres. The catchment at Penrith is 52% of the total area and...
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Flood ProjectFlood study
Narellan Creek Flood Study
CompletedPublication date: 18/11/2015Narellan Creek is situated in south-western Sydney approximately 35 km south-west of Parramatta. The local catchment covers an area of approximately 35 square kilometres, and...
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Flood ProjectFlood study
Nepean River Flood Study
CompletedPublication date: 15/04/2015The study area defined by Council is as follows: The Nepean River from Menangle Weir (4.5 kilometres upstream of Camden Council’s LGA boundary) to the river’s confluence with...
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Narara Creek Flood Study
CompletedPublication date: 11/10/2013Narara Creek is a tributary of Brisbane Water and is located to the north of the estuary, within the Gosford Local Government Area. The catchment has a total area of 46.7 square...
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Flood ProjectFlood study
Stonequarry Creek - 2D Modelling & Climate Change Assessment
CompletedPublication date: 16/07/2011Since the Picton Flood Study Report, 1989 (Department of Water Resources), and subsequent Flood Plain Management Study (1992), there has been significant development in the...
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Flood ProjectGuidance, Tools and Resources
Assessment of the Variability of Rates of Rise for Hydrographs on the...
CompletedPublication date: 17/03/2008Webb, McKeown & Associates were engaged by the SES to undertake an analysis of possible rates f rise and their probabilities at Penrith and Windsor, particularly for design...
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Flood ProjectGuidance, Tools and Resources
Camden - Flood Risk Management Policy
CompletedPublication date: 10/04/2006The Flood Risk Management Policy establishes flood risk management planning and development procedures for all flood prone land within the Camden Local Government Area (LGA)....
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Flood ProjectFloodplain Risk Management Plan
Hawkesbury-Nepean Floodplain Management Strategy Implementation
CompletedPublication date: 01/10/2004Table of contents: The Hawkesbury-Nepean flood problem Providing effective evacuation routes Better flood forecasting and warning Improved flood emergency response Communicating...
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Flood ProjectGuidance, Tools and Resources
Hawkesbury Nepean - Flood Evacuation Routes Upgrade Review
CompletedPublication date: 01/07/2004This report outlines the current strategy for the Hawkesbury-Nepean Flood Evacuation Routes Upgrade. It draws from documents prepared by DIPNR, SES and RTA and discussions with...
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Flood ProjectGuidance, Tools and Resources
Road Evacuation Route Upgrade Strategy Local Hydraulics Specification Study...
CompletedPublication date: 06/03/2002This Study investigated the hydraulic capacity of ten (10) low points identified in the road network used for emergency flood evacuation in the Emu Plains area. The Emu Plains...
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Flood ProjectGuidance, Tools and Resources
Hawkesbury-Nepean Floodplain Management Strategy - Analysis of Community...
CompletedPublication date: 01/08/2001The Analysis of Community Attitudes to Flood Related Risks study was designed to provide the Hawkesbury-Nepean Floodplain Management Steering Committee with key information...
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Flood ProjectGuidance, Tools and Resources
Hawkesbury Nepean - Floodplain Management Strategy - Residential Building Damage
CompletedPublication date: 01/05/2001Damage to residential buildings can be produced by immersion in water, the physical forces exerted by moving water, through contamination by sediment and/or pollutants, or by...
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Flood ProjectGuidance, Tools and Resources
Hawkesbury Nepean - Floodplain Management Strategy - Household Financial...
CompletedPublication date: 01/05/2001This investigation aims to address the shortcoming in knowledge of the financial impact which flooding has on individual households. It goes beyond the concept of Average Annual...
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Flood ProjectFloodplain Risk Management Plan
Upper Nepean River Floodplain Management Study and (Draft) Plan (Volume 3)
CompletedPublication date: 01/11/2000Flooding is a relatively frequent occurrence in the Upper Nepean valley. Periodically, water from the Nepean River flows across the floodplains and into low lying areas of the...
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Flood ProjectGuidance, Tools and Resources
Camden Area - Flood Prone Land Study
CompletedPublication date: 01/10/1992The Camden Area Flood Prone Land Study was commenced in February 1992. The brief required the definition of potential flooding, before and after mining subsidence, and the...
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Cawdor Flood Study
CompletedPublication date: 01/02/1991Northrop Consultants have been commissioned by West Coast Developments on a brief prepared by Wollondilly Shire Council to examine the flooding hazard of the Cawdor Urban...
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Flood ProjectFlood study
Warragamba Flood Study - Hydrologic Modelling of The Hawkesbury/Nepean Catchment
CompletedPublication date: 01/06/1989As a result of increases in estimates of Probable Maximum Precipitation (PMP) over the past 40 years it is now apparent that Warragamba Dam is unsafe; even after the current...