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Haslams Creek Flood Study |
Abstract |
THE STUDY AREAHaslams Creek drains a catchment area of about 17km2 in the Auburn Council Local Government Area. Figure 1 defines the catchment and the major drainage branches while all the modelled drainage branches are shown in greater detail in Figure 8. Land use within the catchment is mostly residential with pockets of industrial and commercial land use while the south-eastern portion of the catchment also includes a portion of the Rockwood Cemetery. The main creek is a concrete lined channel upstream of Parramatta Road but has an unlined invert and lined banks between Parramatta Road and the M4 Motorway. The creek channel downstream of the M4 Motorway has recently been reconstructed as part of the Olympic Village development. This flood study is only concerned with the portion of the catchment upstream of the M4 Motorway. The trunk drainage system for the catchment includes various stormwater channels and pipe networks which discharge into Haslams Creek. The various tributary stormwater channels are all lined. There are numerous structures along the length of the channels, mainly road and rail crossings, but there are also some instances of residential and industrial developments spanning the channels. The extent of trunk drainage system analysis was defined in the Study brief (see Appendix A) and is also summarised in Table 1. Some parts of the trunk drainage system, including Haslams Creek, are under the control of Sydney Water while other parts of the system are under the control of Auburn Council, as also summarised in Table 1. Overbank flooding of the open channel systems and surcharging of the pipe drainage systems have occurred during large rainfall events, such as those occurring in November 1961, August 1986 and January 1996. Areas of the catchment which have experienced problems in the past include:
REASONS FOR STUDYWhile there has been occasions of overflow of the trunk drainage systems and associated inundation of adjoining lands the extent of such inundation may be substantially greater during large storm events. Therefore Council required a study to define such flood behaviour to use as a basis for floodplain management. Various studies to derive design flood levels and discharges for certain parts of the catchment have been undertaken but there were some inconsistencies in the results of these studies. Council therefore commissioned a review of those studies. The resulting 1996 Bewsher Consulting Review of Haslams Creek Flood Studies report (Reference 1) reviewed all of the previous flood studies for Haslams Creek and found that:
Consequently, the study recommended that a new flood study be undertaken for the branches upstream of the M4 Motorway. The report included recommendations regarding hydrologic and hydraulic modelling. That is, a combination of RAFTS and ILSAX models were deemed suitable for the hydrologic modelling of the open channels and piped systems respectively and a combination of MIKE-11 and/or HEC-RAS models were considered suitable for the hydraulic modelling of the open channels with hydraulic gradeline analyses of each pipe drainage system. The methodology adopted for this report is consistent with those recommendations and is detailed in Section 4. In accordance with Council's study brief (reference Appendix A) this report provides estimates of:
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Haslams Creek - Flood Study |
Name: Haslams Creek - Flood Study Protocol: WWW:DOWNLOAD-1.0-http--download Function: download |
Unique resource identifier |
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Code |
8f3e2a09-8d70-49c6-9034-d98a41ecf0fe |
Presentation form |
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Edition |
27/06/2017 |
Dataset language |
English |
Metadata standard |
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Name |
ISO 19115 |
Edition |
2016 |
Dataset URI |
https://datasets.seed.nsw.gov.au/dataset/8f3e2a09-8d70-49c6-9034-d98a41ecf0fe |
Purpose |
Land and Resource Management |
Status |
On going |
Spatial representation |
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vector |
Spatial reference system |
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Code identifying the spatial reference system |
4283 |
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ANZLIC Search Words |
Reference date |
2008-05-16 |
Geographic location |
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West bounding longitude |
151.011626 |
East bounding longitude |
151.08029 |
North bounding latitude |
-33.872 |
South bounding latitude |
-33.830639 |
NSW Place Name |
Auburn |
Vertical extent information |
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Minimum value |
-100 |
Maximum value |
2228 |
Coordinate reference system |
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Authority code |
urn:ogc:def:cs:EPSG:: |
Code identifying the coordinate reference system |
5711 |
Temporal extent |
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Begin position |
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End position |
N/A |
Dataset reference date |
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Resource maintenance |
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Maintenance and update frequency |
As needed |
Contact info | |
Contact position |
Data Broker |
Organisation name |
Cumberland Council |
Full postal address |
council@cumberland.nsw.gov.au |
Email address |
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pointOfContact |
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Limitations on public access |
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Contact position |
Data Broker |
Organisation name |
Cumberland Council |
Full postal address |
council@cumberland.nsw.gov.au |
Email address |
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Metadata point of contact |
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Contact position |
Data Broker |
Organisation name |
Cumberland Council |
Full postal address |
council@cumberland.nsw.gov.au |
Email address |
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Responsible party role |
pointOfContact |
Metadata date |
2024-03-25T05:38:40.406737 |
Metadata language |
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