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Mudgee Local Creeks Floodplain Risk Management Study and Plan Volume 2 Flood Behaviour Studies

Created 06/05/2025

Updated 06/05/2025

This report comprises Volume 2 of the Floodplain Risk Management Study and Plan (FRMP), which is being prepared on behalf of Mid-Western Council in the area drained by the Mudgee Local Creeks, as part of a Government program to mitigate the impacts of major floods and reduce the hazards in the floodplains. Volume 2 details the results of flood behaviour studies of each of the creeks. Undertaking of the flood studies on the creeks was an important first step in the process of preparing the FRMP. The flood study is the formal starting process of defining management measures for flood liable land and represents a detailed technical investigation of flood behaviour. This Volume describes the method and results of the investigation to define flooding conditions on the catchments under both present day conditions and after development according to Council’s current zoning policy. The study then reviews the impacts of flooding on existing urban development and improvements to the drainage system which could be implemented to mitigate flood impacts.

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Title Mudgee Local Creeks Floodplain Risk Management Study and Plan Volume 2 Flood Behaviour Studies
Language English
Licence lsba
Landing Page https://devweb.dga.links.com.au/data/dataset/bf4e2daf-18a4-4975-afe6-22578fd35b91
Remote Last Updated 25/03/2024
Contact Point
Mid-Western Regional Council
council@midwestern.nsw.gov.au
Reference Period 02/02/2022 - 01/03/2008
Geospatial Coverage New South Wales (NSW81093)
Data Portal data.gov.au

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