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Cumberland Council - Haslams Creek Flood Study
THE STUDY AREA Haslams Creek drains a catchment area of about 17km2 in the Auburn Council Local Government Area. Figure 1 defines the catchment and the major drainage branches while all the modelled drainage branches are shown in greater detail in Figure 8. Land use within the catchment is mostly residential with pockets of industrial and commercial land use while the south-eastern portion of the catchment also includes a portion of the Rockwood Cemetery. The main creek is a concrete lined channel upstream of Parramatta Road but has an unlined invert and lined banks between Parramatta Road and the M4 Motorway. The creek channel downstream of the M4 Motorway has recently been reconstructed as part of the Olympic Village development. This flood study is only concerned with the portion of the catchment upstream of the M4 Motorway. The trunk drainage system for the catchment includes various stormwater channels and pipe networks which discharge into Haslams Creek. The various tributary stormwater channels are all lined. There are numerous structures along the length of the channels, mainly road and rail crossings, but there are also some instances of residential and industrial developments spanning the channels. The extent of trunk drainage system analysis was defined in the Study brief (see Appendix A) and is also summarised in Table 1. Some parts of the trunk drainage system, including Haslams Creek, are under the control of Sydney Water while other parts of the system are under the control of Auburn Council, as also summarised in Table 1. Overbank flooding of the open channel systems and surcharging of the pipe drainage systems have occurred during large rainfall events, such as those occurring in November 1961, August 1986 and January 1996. Areas of the catchment which have experienced problems in the past include: Vivian Crescent, which is drained by a small capacity pipe, and also experiences overland flow from the Railway Culverts Sub-Branch and from Campbell St; Bachell Street, Delhi Street and between Simla Street and Parramatta Road on the Arthur Street Branch; between James Street and East Street on the Joseph Street Branch; Frederick Street and Sweet Street (upstream of the Motor Registry) on the Church Street Branch; between Dartbrook Road and Holliday Lane on the St Hilliers Road Branch; and between Harrow Road and Dudley Street on the Auburn Heights Branch. REASONS FOR STUDY While there has been occasions of overflow of the trunk drainage systems and associated inundation of adjoining lands the extent of such inundation may be substantially greater during large storm events. Therefore Council required a study to define such flood behaviour to use as a basis for floodplain management. Various studies to derive design flood levels and discharges for certain parts of the catchment have been undertaken but there were some inconsistencies in the results of these studies. Council therefore commissioned a review of those studies. The resulting 1996 Bewsher Consulting Review of Haslams Creek Flood Studies report (Reference 1) reviewed all of the previous flood studies for Haslams Creek and found that: a large number of flood investigations had been completed within the study area. Those studies utilised various hydrologic and hydraulic models, various ground survey data, various modelling assumptions (e.g. extent of flood storage), various assumptions concerning modelling of hydraulic structures, various techniques for model calibration and verification, various assumptions concerning development conditions within the catchment, etc. The geographical coverage of each study was also different in most cases; given the nature of the Haslams Creek catchment, the models adopted for a flood study or floodplain management study needed to be able to simulate: (1)channel storage and floodplain storage adjacent to the existing channel system, especially upstream of the numerous railway and road crossings; (2) affluxes at road and
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City Of Parramatta Council - Upper Parramatta River Catchment Floodplain Risk Management Study
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THE STUDY AREA The Upper Parramatta River catchment covers an area of 110 square kilometres and covers all land that drains to the Parramatta River upstream of its tidal limit at the Charles Street Weir, between the Barry Wilde Bridge (Wilde Avenue) and the Gasworks Bridge (Macarthur Street). Most of the catchment is urbanised and has a population of more than 230,000. However, there are significant areas of urban bushland, generally located along the major watercourses. A map of the study area is presented as Figure 1.1. The Upper Parramatta River has a number of tributaries that flow into it within the study area. The two largest tributaries are Toongabbie Creek and Darling Mills Creek. Other tributaries include the following: Brickfield Creek; Domain Creek; Finlaysons Creek; Coopers Creek; Pendle Creek (also known as Pendle Hill Creek); Greystanes Creek (also known as Girraween Creek); Grantham Creek; Blacktown Creek; Lalor Creek; Quarry Creek; The Quarry Branch (also known as Northmead Gully); Excelsior Creek; Blue Gum Creek; Rifle Range Creek; Hunts Creek. The Upper Parramatta River catchment includes parts of the following four local government areas (LGAs): Shire of Baulkham Hills — including the suburbs of Oatlands, Carlingford, North Rocks, Northmead, North Parramatta, West Pennant Hills, Castle Hill and Baulkham Hills; City of Blacktown — including the suburbs of Toongabbie, Seven Hills, Prospect, Blacktown, Lalor Park and Kings Langley; City of Holroyd — including the suburbs of Westmead, Wentworthville, South Wentworthville, Greystanes, Pendle Hill, Girraween, Prospect, Toongabbie and Merrylands West; City of Parramatta — including the suburbs of Parramatta, North Parramatta, Westmead, Northmead, Wentworthville, Toongabbie, Old Toongabbie and Winston Hills. OBJECTIVES OF THIS STUDY The primary objective of the current Upper Parramatta River Floodplain Risk Management Study and Plan is to bring together, and place in appropriate context, all past, current and proposed future activities related to the reduction of flood risk in the catchment. In broad terms, the current study has investigated what can be done to minimise the effects of flooding in the Upper Parramatta River catchment and recommended a strategy in the form of a Floodplain Risk Management Plan. As mentioned above, despite the expenditure of more than $35 million on flood mitigation works and measures since 1989, none of the four councils within the area of the Trust have adopted a formal Floodplain Risk Management Plan as required by the New South Wales (NSW) Government’s Flood Prone Land Policy. This study and plan constitute key components of the NSW Government’s floodplain risk management process as outlined in the Floodplain Management Manual (NSW Government, 2001) (see Section 1.4). Some of the objectives of the study include: briefly outlining the hydrological and hydraulic modelling activities that have been undertaken for the catchment to date; briefly reviewing the past, current and future flood-related activities of the Trust and the four constituent Councils; reviewing, in detail, issues relating to planning and development controls within the catchment’s floodplains; identifying additional floodplain risk management measures that particularly relate to community awareness about flooding, the release of flood-related information to the community, flood warning and emergency management; developing a mutually agreeable Floodplain Risk Management Plan for the Upper Parramatta River catchment that outlines the best measures to reduce flood damage, based on environmental, social, economic, financial and engineering considerations. Report The structure of this report is as follows: Chapter 2 summarises the flood problems, together with the behaviour and impacts of flooding in the Upper Parramatta River catchment. Chapter 2 also discusses the modelling of flood flows and flood levels in the catchment; Chapter 3 provides an overview of the previous
Weddin Shire Council - Emu Creek - Flood Study - Hydrologic Model
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