Charlton Flood and Drainage Management Plan
Charlton Town Hall 23 August 2011
Charlton Flood and Drainage Management Plan Charlton Town Hall 23 - - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
Charlton Flood and Drainage Management Plan Charlton Town Hall 23 August 2011 Community Meeting Principles Reflection on the past to better plan for the future CMA and Shire is seeking to understand Wanting to hear all views allow
Charlton Town Hall 23 August 2011
September 2010
September 2010
October, November & December 2010
October, November & December 2010
mitigation and drainage improvement works
Guide Plan development
flood warning and short term response
– Identify key flooding issues and assess and recommend flood mitigation and drainage improvement works
– From agencies such as BoM and Council – From the community (Local knowledge and observations are essential to the development of the Plan)
– Calibrate the model so we have confidence in the results
– Topographic data (digital elevation model) – Historical flow data and flood level data – Flood behaviour – Land uses, aerial photography, infrastructure data, flood photos and videos
– Learn from local knowledge, e.g. where did water flow, how fast, how high etc – Invaluable information – Benefits » Community involvement » Confidence in modelling and study outcomes
– Calculates how much water and the timing of flow
– Calculates the extents and flood heights
– Model will be calibrated and validated against the recent events
– Modify terrain data to include levees, embankments, etc – Modify drainage structures such as bridges and culverts – Run model with changes and compare flood heights to existing case – Adjust design if required
– Return periods
– Flood depths, velocities and levels – Flood hazard
– Structural and non-structural
– We are collecting data and information (including tonight) – We have started building model
Key Steps