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Georges River Flood Study

Georges River Flood Study
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Release: 1991
Genre: Flood control
ISBN: 9780730586531

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Georges River Flood Study

Georges River Flood Study
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Total Pages: 6
Release: 1986
Genre: Flood control
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Lower Georges River Floodplain Risk Management Study & Plan

Lower Georges River Floodplain Risk Management Study & Plan
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Total Pages: 57
Release: 2009
Genre: Flood control
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This study was initiated to assess and manage flood risks along the Lower Georges River floodplain downstream of its junction with the Woronora River. The study area includes the foreshores of Oyster Bay, Gwawley Bay and Woolooware Bay, but only flooding originating from the Georges River is considered. The study includes a climate change sensitivity test, assessing the potential impact of sea level rise and increased rainfall intensity on flood levels.


Georges River Flood Levels

Georges River Flood Levels
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Release: 1978
Genre: Flood control
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Making Flood Warnings Float

Making Flood Warnings Float
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Release: 2004*
Genre: Flood forecasting
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"The magnitude of the flood problem on the Georges River became apparent, particularly for large floods greater than the 100-year event, during a floodplain management study on the Georges River undertaken by Bewsher Consulting for Liverpool, Fairfield, Bankstown and Sutherland Councils. Like some other river systems in New South Wales, there is limited scope to undertake structural works to solve the flood problem. An effective flood warning system and adequate response plans by emergency management personnel and the community are therefore of utmost importance"--Abstract.