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Central Coast Council - Cockrone Lagoon Floodplain Management Plan
The Floodplain Management Plan divides the Cockrone Lagoon area into six precincts: Cockrone Lagoon - Beach Berm High Hazard Floodway/Investigation Cockrone Lagoon - Entrance Area High Hazard – Low Hazard Floodway/Investigation Cockrone Lagoon - Storage Area Low Hazard Flood storage Cockrone Lagoon - Floodway Area High Hazard Floodway Merchants Creek - Floodway Area High Hazard Floodway Newell Road Floodway High Hazard Floodway These precincts have been classified for flood hazard as: High Hazard - Floodways - Cockrone Lagoon beach berm; - Cockrone Gully, from the upstream study boundary to its confluence with Cockrone Lagoon (identified as Cockrone Lagoon floodway); - Merchants Creek floodway from the confluence of Merchants Creek with Cockrone Lagoon to the upstream study extent; and - an existing open drain through the residential areas bounded by Newell Road and Three Points Avenue. High Hazard – Low Hazard Floodway (Floodway Investigation area) - Cockrone Lagoon at its entrance to the ocean (Floodway/Investigation Area); Low Hazard - Flood Storage - Cockrone Lagoon and foreshores excepting high hazard areas above. These precincts are illustrated on Figures 2 and 3, while Figure 4 provides greater detail in the Cockrone Lagoon Entrance Area. Council has adopted a policy of opening the lagoons when water level reaches RL 2.53 m AHD (identified as the let-out-level). Council has, in the past, also adopted a policy that requires new buildings to have floor levels above RL 4.3 m AHD. These two policies effectively constitute Council's current floodplain management practice around Cockrone Lagoon.
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Central Coast Council - Cockrone Lagoon Floodplain Management Study
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Cockrone Lagoon study outlines existing flood behaviour, environmental and planning considerations, flood damages assessment, flood plain management options and their impacts, and preferred strategy.
Central Coast Council - Cockrone Lagoon Flood Study
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Flood study centres around the opening of Cockrone Lagoon to the ocean when the water level exceeds the let-out-level of RL2.476m AHD. The policy is aimed at minimising the flooding of properties adjacent to the lagoon. The investigation process used in this flood study was: collection of available data assessment of available data overview of lagoon behaviour assessment of coastal processes hydrologic modelling of the catchment to determine flood inflows, and hydraulic modelling of the lagoon to assess flood levels from flood inflows
Central Coast Council - Green Point Creek, Pearl Beach Floodplain Management Study
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The Green Point Creek system has been divided into component areas for application of a floodplain management plan. The component areas, illustrated on Figure 13, cover: Tourmaline Avenue Floodway Area; Tourmaline Avenue - Flood-Liable Developed Area; Crystal Avenue Floodway; Tourmaline Avenue Culvert Area - currently flood-liable; and Diamond - Tourmaline Avenue - Flood-Liable Developed Area. The specific points applied in each of the above areas involve: land use controls; building development controls; limited channel erosion protection under government funding; the bulk of channel erosion protection by land owner finance; and structural works, as outlined above with Tourmaline Avenue culvert replacement, floodplain restoration and acquisition of one house.
Central Coast Council - Coastal Lagoon Catchments Overland Flood Study - Report
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Coastal Lagoon Catchments Overland Flood Study Final Report inc. appendices and figures
Central Coast Council - Cockrone Lagoon Flood Study
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This Flood Study comprised the following principal stages: collection and assessment of available data; investigation of coastal processes to determine design ocean levels for tailwater boundary conditions for the hydraulic model and to determine ocean storm inflows into the lagoon; development and calibration of an hydrologic model to convert design storm rainfalls into design flood hydrographs; and development and calibration of an hydraulic model to determine design flood levels in the lagoon and on the floodplain. Available data comprises: Council records of lagoon openings (the most comprehensive available); Department of Land and Water Conservation (DLWC) Rainfall data at Kincumber Sewage Treatment Plant; and Bureau of Meteorology Daily Rainfall Records. The initial flood studies, outlined in this report, indicated significant sections of the Three Points Avenue area of MacMasters Beach would be flood liable. Ground survey of individual properties showed that the established model was not sufficiently refine to accurately represent the separate flow paths. An individual flood study was undertaken of the drain running parallel to Newell Road and Three Points Avenue. The study report appears as Addendum A to this document, while the results have been included on Figure 10.
Northern Beaches Council - South Creek Floodplain Risk Management Plan report
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Study Context The preparation of this plan follows on from the Flood Study (WMA, 2006) and Floodplain Risk Management Study (Cardno Lawson Treloar, 2007a) and forms the fifth stage of the Floodplain Risk Management Process which includes:,
Shoalhaven City Council - Kangaroo Valley Floodplain Risk Management Plan - ReadMe
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Summary
Lake Macquarie City Council - Winding Creek and Lower Cockle Creek Floodplain Risk Management Study and Plan
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Floodplain Risk Management Study and Plan June 2017
Central Coast Council - Terrigal Lagoon Flood Study - Report
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Complete report
Shoalhaven City Council - Nowra - Flood Map
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Hazard and hydraulic categories; extents and categorisations based on the Flood Planning Level (1% AEP flood + 500mm freeboard).