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Enhancing a flood warning system for growing communities in southern New South Wales

At a Glance

  • $75K

    Project Value

Location
Bega, New South Wales
Offices
Client
  • Bega Valley Shire Council

Bega and Brogo Rivers Flood Warning System Review

Located on the southern coast of New South Wales the Bega and Brogo River catchments are surrounded by native forests, national parks, and townships. To improve the Total Flood Warning System for nearby communities, the Bega Valley Shire Council engaged us to provide a full feasibility and scoping study.

Collaborating with the community, all levels of government, and local emergency services played a key role when reviewing the existing flood warning system for the Bega Valley community. Flooding is a natural part of the environment for this region, so understanding how to manage and live in the communities at risk of flooding is important. Our flood resilience team completed community and stakeholder engagement, floodplain risk management, and a full analysis of the flood warning practices in place.

Following the national framework, monitoring and predicative models, communication strategies, protective behaviour, and review processes will help Bega Valley and other communities better respond to floods, now and in the future.

At a Glance

  • $75K

    Project Value

Location
Bega, New South Wales
Offices
Client
  • Bega Valley Shire Council

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Andy Sheehan, Business Development Manager, Water Resources

I enjoy seeing people grow, develop in their roles, and reach their full potential.
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Andy Sheehan

Business Development Manager, Water Resources

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