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Warragamba Dam raising : Environmental Impact Statement - executive summary

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The Hawkesbury-Nepean Valley in western Sydney has a long history of flooding.In 2012, Warragamba Dam had a spill for first time in 14 years which again raised awareness about impact of flooding in major urban areas. The Hawkesbury-Nepean Valley Flood Management Review followed in 2013. A Taskforce was set up in 2014. In June 2016 the NSW Government adopted recommendations of the Taskforce which suggested raising the Warragamba Dam wall. This proposal is the focus on this Environmental Impact Statement which aims to provide flood mitigation for downstream communities through creation of a dedicated air space and does not change the full water supply level of the dam.
Author:
Imprint:
North Sydney, NSW : SMEC, September 2021
Collation:
43 pages : photographs, charts, maps
Contents:
Why is an EIS required - How is flooding influenced in the valley - Contribution to downstream flooding - What is the objective of the project - Where is the Project located - About Warragamba dam - What is proposed - Project construction - Operation of the dam - History of flooding in the valley - How would the project reduce this risk - March 2021 flood - Mitigating larger floods - Mitigating larger floods - Key benefits of the Project - What alternatives were considered? - Biodiversity - Protected lands - Aboriginal/heritage assessment - Bushfires - Flood mitigation zone - Warragamba offset strategy - Stakeholder - Approval process.
Dewey class:
363.3493
Language:
English
BRN:
402552
LocationCollectionCall numberStatus/Desc
ResearchLocal Book363.3493 WARNot for loan (Set: 18 Jan 2022)
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