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Hastings River Floodplain Prioritisation Study

The Coastal Floodplain Prioritisation Study covered seven estuaries on the NSW floodplain. The study included an extensive data collection and collation process to improve understanding of the processes and areas that contribute to poor water quality and improve overall floodplain management. The data delivered here includes information on floodplain drainage infrastructure, soil stratigraphy and hydraulic conductivity, sea level rise vulnerability and drain cross sections. The final outcomes of the prioritisation for the Hastings River floodplain with respect to acid and blackwater generation is also provided.

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Language English
Purpose The aims of the study were to develop and apply multi-criteria prioritisation methodologies to rank drainage subcatchments within NSW coastal floodplains by their contribution to acid and blackwater generation and discharge, to determine the subsequent risks to the estuarine waterways, and to guide the future management of coastal floodplains. The purpose of this prioritisation is to establish an evidence-based list of high priority subcatchments to be targeted for on-ground management actions or remediation. The Hastings River Floodplain Prioritisation Study was the application of the method on the Hastings River.
Frequency of change Not planned
Keywords ECOLOGY-Landscape,Biophysical,SOIL-Chemistry,HAZARDS,Water,WATER-Hydrochemistry,WATER-Hydrology,WATER-Quality,WATER-Surface,MARINE,MARINE-Coasts,MARINE-Estuaries,MARINE-Human-Impacts,CLIMATE-AND-WEATHER-Climate-change,CLIMATE-AND-WEATHER-Extreme-weather-events,HAZARDS-Flood,GEOSCIENCES-Hydrogeology,HUMAN-ENVIRONMENT-Planning
Metadata Date 2023-07-24
Date of Asset Creation 2023-07-24
License Creative Commons Attribution 4.0
Geospatial Topic Geoscientific information
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Datum GDA 2020 / MGA Zone 56
Data Custodian Contact fisheries.data@dpi.nsw.gov.au
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Attribution Department of Primary Industries and Regional Development (DPIRD) asserts the right to be attributed as author of the original material in the following manner: "© State Government of NSW and Department of Primary Industries and Regional Development (DPIRD) 2024"