Review Bungendore Floodplain Risk Management Study and Plan
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Consultation has now concluded
Queanbeyan-Palerang Regional Council has appointed engineering consultants, Advisian, to undertake a review of the Bungendore Floodplain Risk Management Study and Plan. The review is targeted at updating the floodplain risk management study and plan that was completed in 2014.
How can you help?
We know there is nothing like local knowledge. That is why we are calling on you to help us collect and supply flood data that will assist our Review of the Bungendore Floodplain Risk Management Study and Plan.
In order to verify predictions of peak flood extents and levels, we would like to know if you can identify any flood marks that you or others may have recorded during previous flood events, especially in the more recent events since 2012. For example, you may remember floodwaters reaching a certain height on a tree or building, or specific roads that were “cut off” by floodwaters.
Similarly, we would like to obtain any private rainfall recordings that you or others may have compiled during the flood events.
Queanbeyan-Palerang Regional Council has appointed engineering consultants, Advisian, to undertake a review of the Bungendore Floodplain Risk Management Study and Plan. The review is targeted at updating the floodplain risk management study and plan that was completed in 2014.
How can you help?
We know there is nothing like local knowledge. That is why we are calling on you to help us collect and supply flood data that will assist our Review of the Bungendore Floodplain Risk Management Study and Plan.
In order to verify predictions of peak flood extents and levels, we would like to know if you can identify any flood marks that you or others may have recorded during previous flood events, especially in the more recent events since 2012. For example, you may remember floodwaters reaching a certain height on a tree or building, or specific roads that were “cut off” by floodwaters.
Similarly, we would like to obtain any private rainfall recordings that you or others may have compiled during the flood events.