Wagga Wagga Revised Murrumbidgee River Floodplain Risk Management Study and Plan

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Wagga Wagga Revised Murrumbidgee River Floodplain Risk Management Study and Plan WAGGA WAGGA REVISED MURRUMBIDGEE RIVER FLOODPLAIN RISK MANAGEMENT STUDY AND PLAN FINAL REPORT VOLUME 2 REPORT FIGURES REPORT APPENDICES FIGURE 1: STUDY AREA APPENDIX A: GLOSSARY FIGURE 2: KEY LOCATIONS AND FLOODPLAIN COMMUNITIES APPENDIX B: INITIAL COMMUNITY CONSULTATION (AUG/SEPT 2016) FIGURE 3: WAGGA WAGGA CITY COUNCIL LEP – 2010 APPENDIX C: FLOOD DAMAGES ASSESSMENT FIGURE 4: WAGGA 0.2EY DESIGN FLOOD DEPTHS AND EXTENT APPENDIX D: HYDRAULIC CATEGORISATION – FLOODWAY DEFINITION FIGURE 5: WAGGA 10% AEP DESIGN FLOOD DEPTHS AND EXTENT APPENDIX E: MANAGEMENT OPTIONS MAPPING FIGURE 6: WAGGA 5% AEP DESIGN FLOOD DEPTHS AND EXTENT APPENDIX F: MANAGEMENT OPTIONS DETAILS AND COSTINGS FIGURE 7: WAGGA 2% AEP DESIGN FLOOD DEPTHS AND EXTENT APPENDIX G: FUTURE FLOOD RISK MANAGEMENT FIGURE 8: WAGGA 1% AEP DESIGN FLOOD DEPTHS AND EXTENT APPENDIX H: VEGETATION MANAGEMENT PLAN FIGURE 9: WAGGA 0.5% AEP DESIGN FLOOD DEPTHS AND EXTENT APPENDIX I: SES FLOOD INTELLIGENCE DRAFT UPDATES FIGURE 10: WAGGA 0.2% AEP DESIGN FLOOD DEPTHS AND EXTENT APPENDIX J: EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT CONSIDERATIONS FOR RAISING NORTH WAGGA LEVEE FIGURE 11 WAGGA PMF DESIGN FLOOD DEPTHS AND EXTENT APPENDIX K: DECEMBER 2010 AND MARCH 2012 FLOOD WARNINGS AND EVACUATION WARNINGS/ ORDERS FOR WAGGA WAGGA FIGURE 12: HYDRAULIC CATEGORISATION – 1% AEP EVENT APPENDIX L: ALTERNATE NORTH WAGGA EVACUATION ROUTE FIGURE 13: HYDRAULIC CATEGORISATION – 5% AEP EVENT APPENDIX M: RESPONSES TO PUBLIC EXHIBITION SUBMISSIONS FIGURE 14: HYDRAULIC HAZARD – 1% AEP EVENT FIGURE 15: HYDRAULIC HAZARD – 5% AEP EVENT FIGURE 16: EMERGENCY RESPONSE PLANNING CLASSIFICATION – 1% AEP EVENT FIGURE 17: EMERGENCY RESPONSE PLANNING CLASSIFICATION – PMF EVENT FIGURE 18: FLOOD PLANNING AREA – POST LEVEE UPGRADE APRIL 2018 FIGURE 1 STUDY AREA GANMAIN OLYMPIC HIGHWAY COOLAMON MARRAR JUNEE STURT HIGHWAY ESTELLA MUNDARLO NORTH WAGGA OURA WAGGA WAGGA STURT HIGHWAY HUME HIGHWAY FOREST HILL URANQUINTY THE ROCK TARCUTTA TUMBARUMBA ROAD YERONG CREEK Model Extent Sydney Old Man Creek Wagga Wagga OLYMPIC HIGHWAY HENTY Murrumbidgee River LGA Extent Canberra Main Road Built Up Regions 0 5 10 20 30 (km) J:\Jobs\116017\ARC\ARC_Maps\Report\Stage2\Figure01_Study_Area.mxd.
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