Murray River Council, with funding support from NSW Government Floodplain Management Grant Program and assistance from Department of Planning, Industry and Environment is delivering the Floodplain Risk Management Study and Plan for Moulamein.
Modelling tools have been used to identify and assess flood risks for the town and various management options have been proposed for consideration in mitigating existing and future flood risks.
Have your say
We recently asked the community to review the various management options that have been proposed- you can view these in the ‘management options’ tab to the right.
Thanks to those who provided their input!
A community meeting will be scheduled in the near future. Stay tuned for dates and details...
The survey period has now closed
Murray River Council, with funding support from NSW Government Floodplain Management Grant Program and assistance from Department of Planning, Industry and Environment is delivering the Floodplain Risk Management Study and Plan for Moulamein.
Modelling tools have been used to identify and assess flood risks for the town and various management options have been proposed for consideration in mitigating existing and future flood risks.
Have your say
We recently asked the community to review the various management options that have been proposed- you can view these in the ‘management options’ tab to the right.
Thanks to those who provided their input!
A community meeting will be scheduled in the near future. Stay tuned for dates and details...
The purpose of this survey is to gauge community support for a variety of floodplain risk management measures based on modelling results and cost analysis.
For further detail on each proposed option, please refer to the accompanying with details on the proposed mitigation measures.
PLEASE NOTE: All costs listed in this questionnaire are estimations based on the information at hand and may change at delivery stages as more information becomes available. Delivery of any adopted option will be subject to Council securing state government funding through the Floodplain Management Grant Program. Eligibility of the projects also considers the return on investment.