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Northern Beaches CouncilData provider: Flood Data Portal
Cardno was commissioned by Northern Beaches Council to undertake the Manly to Seaforth Flood Study for urban catchments, which comprises the suburbs of Clontarf and Balgowlah...
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NSW Reconstruction AuthorityData provider: Flood Data Portal
Hydrologic and hydraulic model input files
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Kyogle CouncilData provider: Flood Data Portal
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NSW Reconstruction AuthorityData provider: Flood Data Portal
Flood Study Overview, Flood Study Report, 12 technical volumes, 4 map book volumes, Engagement Outcomes Report
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Northern Beaches CouncilData provider: Flood Data Portal
GIS data utilised aerial photos, building outlines, cadastre, GIS layers, study area, rainfall gauges, RTA Classified Roads, site inspection and the study area.
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Central Coast CouncilData provider: Flood Data Portal
Processed results include: depth, level, velocity, VxD, hazard, hydraulic categories, FPA, extents, emergency response categories, and climate change
Budgewoi Buff Point Charmhaven Gorokan Halekulani Lake Haven Lake Munmorah Noraville San Remo Toukley and Norah Head. Wyongah -
Blayney Shire CouncilData provider: Flood Data Portal
Flood Extents; Flood Hazard; Flood Planning Area; Hydraulic Categories; Post-Processed Flood Results (depth, height, velocity, etc.)
Abattoir Creek Belubula River Blayney Blayney Demondrille Railway Blayney Shire Council Lachlan River Basin Main Western Railway Mid Western Highway -
Eurobodalla Shire CouncilData provider: Flood Data Portal
Flood Planning Area (cadastre)
Broulee Cabbage Tree Creek Candlagan Creek Dunns Creek Jeremadra Creek Lynch Creek Mogo Mossy Point Tomaga River Tomakin -
Data provider: Flood Data Portal
This document constitutes the first and second stages of the management process for the North Creek catchment. It presents a compilation of the data collected and has defined...
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NSW Department of Climate Change, Energy, the Environment and WaterData provider: Flood Data Portal
This report was commissioned by DPE (now DCCEEW) to collate information and assess the impacts of the February/March 2022 floods.