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Inner West CouncilData provider: Flood Data Portal
The Eastern Channel East Subcatchment Plan was prepared in 2011 by OurRiver - Cooks River Sustainability Initiative and Marrickville Council, who would like to acknowledge...
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Central Coast CouncilData provider: Flood Data Portal
The Ourimbah Creek Floodplain Risk Management Plan has been prepared for the Central Coast Council in accordance with the NSW Government’s Floodplain Development Manual 2005...
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Central Coast CouncilData provider: Flood Data Portal
The Mudflat Creek catchment is characterised by a distinct upper and lower section (refer Figure 1). The upper section of the catchment is located in the plateau area of...
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Central Coast CouncilData provider: Flood Data Portal
Seven flooding precincts have been identified around the lagoon foreshore. These have been sub-divided into four management areas. These management areas have been classified...
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Narromine Shire CouncilData provider: Flood Data Portal
Background Narromine Shire Council, through its Floodplain Management Committee is undertaking a Floodplain Risk Management Study and Plan for the town in accordance with the...
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Central Coast CouncilData provider: Flood Data Portal
Middle Creek is a small watercourse that drains through the village of Pearl Beach on the New South Wales Central Coast. The creek is an ephemeral stream that drains a 58.3 ha...
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Upper Lachlan Shire CouncilData provider: Flood Data Portal
Upper Lachlan Shire Council (Council) commissioned the Floodplain Risk Management Study and Plan for the villages of Crookwell, Gunning, Collector and Taralga. The overall...
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Central Coast CouncilData provider: Flood Data Portal
Lagoon Opening data: Wamberal Lagoon and Avoca lake openings Automatic recorder levels Comparison of Wamberal lagoon openings Comparison of Terrigal lagoon openings Comparison...
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Wagga Wagga City CouncilData provider: Flood Data Portal
The final report and the three appendices covering each village in particular, The creeks that are part of this study are Tarcutta Creek, Kyeamba Creek and Sandy Creek.
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Camden CouncilData provider: Flood Data Portal