Managing Flood Risk in the Mullet Creek Catchment

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We’ve completed several studies to assess the flood risk within the Mullet Creek Catchment. The risks are to people, property, infrastructure (e.g. roads and stormwater pipes) and assets (e.g. public parks). We’re now working on a Floodplain Risk Management Plan to look at ways to manage flood risk.

Measures used for managing flood risk
These measures might include groundworks in the catchment (e.g. drainage improvements, detention basins, and levees) to protect existing development and assets. We also consider using development controls and planning measures to reduce the risk of flooding to future development in the catchment. In addition, evacuation and emergency response planning will also be part of our approach to managing flood risk.

We’re asking the community to be involved in this flood risk management planning. We’d like to know where you think we should be focusing our efforts to protect existing homes, businesses, roads and other assets from flooding. We’d like you to be part of planning for flood-safe development into the future. We’ll work alongside the community and the State Emergency Service (NSW SES) so we can all respond to flooding in a coordinated, efficient and practical way.

Previous community input
The community has provided valuable input to previous flood investigations in the Mullet Creek catchment. In November 2017, they shared feedback with us as part of the Mullet Creek flood model update. They provided accounts of their observations of previous flooding and shared feedback on the flood mapping through an online survey and community drop-in session. This input helped us to assess the suitability of a range of flood management measures for the catchment.

Flood risk management measures for the Mullet Creek catchment
Using the previous flood investigations and input from the community, we’ve assessed a range of flood management measures for their suitability in reducing flood risk in the Mullet Creek catchment. These include engineering works, vegetation management, development planning and emergency response arrangements. These are some examples of each of these measures:

Engineering structures

Detention basins

Debris control structuresImproving drainage

Levees








Property modifications (existing development)

Voluntary house purchase

House raising


Development controls (future development)

Minimum floor levels


Emergency response and community awareness

Build evacuation routes


Flood warning signs


Flood plan


Learn more and help with our planning
To find out more about the process for managing flood risk and how you can be involved in our planning:

Drop-in information session
At this session, we’ll have maps showing the location of the recommended measures for managing flood risk. The flood engineers who are working on the Floodplain Risk Management Study and Plan for this catchment will be there to answer your questions, explain what is being planned and how the proposed measures will help manage flood risks.

Date: Thursday 13 October 2022
Time: There's no presentation at this session, so you can drop in anytime between 3:30-6:30pm
Where: Dapto Ribbonwood Centre (Kurrajong 2 room), 93/109 Princes Highway, Dapto

Accessibility, mobility or language assistance
If you’re d/Deaf, hard of hearing or have a speech or language difficulty, you can contact us through the National Relay Service. If you need an interpreter, you can contact us through the Translating and Interpreting Service on 131 450. You’ll need to provide our phone number 02 4227 7111 for either service. If you would like to attend the information sessions and have accessibility or mobility requirements, please let us know how we can support your attendance. We can also arrange for an interpreter to come along to help residents who have difficulty communicating in English. To arrange support, please contact engagement@wollongong.nsw.gov.au by Monday 10 October 2022.

Join the conversation
Share your feedback with the project team by 1 November 2022. Submissions become public documents and may be viewed by other persons on request. Please read Council's Privacy Policy before submitting your feedback.

We’ve completed several studies to assess the flood risk within the Mullet Creek Catchment. The risks are to people, property, infrastructure (e.g. roads and stormwater pipes) and assets (e.g. public parks). We’re now working on a Floodplain Risk Management Plan to look at ways to manage flood risk.

Measures used for managing flood risk
These measures might include groundworks in the catchment (e.g. drainage improvements, detention basins, and levees) to protect existing development and assets. We also consider using development controls and planning measures to reduce the risk of flooding to future development in the catchment. In addition, evacuation and emergency response planning will also be part of our approach to managing flood risk.

We’re asking the community to be involved in this flood risk management planning. We’d like to know where you think we should be focusing our efforts to protect existing homes, businesses, roads and other assets from flooding. We’d like you to be part of planning for flood-safe development into the future. We’ll work alongside the community and the State Emergency Service (NSW SES) so we can all respond to flooding in a coordinated, efficient and practical way.

Previous community input
The community has provided valuable input to previous flood investigations in the Mullet Creek catchment. In November 2017, they shared feedback with us as part of the Mullet Creek flood model update. They provided accounts of their observations of previous flooding and shared feedback on the flood mapping through an online survey and community drop-in session. This input helped us to assess the suitability of a range of flood management measures for the catchment.

Flood risk management measures for the Mullet Creek catchment
Using the previous flood investigations and input from the community, we’ve assessed a range of flood management measures for their suitability in reducing flood risk in the Mullet Creek catchment. These include engineering works, vegetation management, development planning and emergency response arrangements. These are some examples of each of these measures:

Engineering structures

Detention basins

Debris control structuresImproving drainage

Levees








Property modifications (existing development)

Voluntary house purchase

House raising


Development controls (future development)

Minimum floor levels


Emergency response and community awareness

Build evacuation routes


Flood warning signs


Flood plan


Learn more and help with our planning
To find out more about the process for managing flood risk and how you can be involved in our planning:

Drop-in information session
At this session, we’ll have maps showing the location of the recommended measures for managing flood risk. The flood engineers who are working on the Floodplain Risk Management Study and Plan for this catchment will be there to answer your questions, explain what is being planned and how the proposed measures will help manage flood risks.

Date: Thursday 13 October 2022
Time: There's no presentation at this session, so you can drop in anytime between 3:30-6:30pm
Where: Dapto Ribbonwood Centre (Kurrajong 2 room), 93/109 Princes Highway, Dapto

Accessibility, mobility or language assistance
If you’re d/Deaf, hard of hearing or have a speech or language difficulty, you can contact us through the National Relay Service. If you need an interpreter, you can contact us through the Translating and Interpreting Service on 131 450. You’ll need to provide our phone number 02 4227 7111 for either service. If you would like to attend the information sessions and have accessibility or mobility requirements, please let us know how we can support your attendance. We can also arrange for an interpreter to come along to help residents who have difficulty communicating in English. To arrange support, please contact engagement@wollongong.nsw.gov.au by Monday 10 October 2022.

Join the conversation
Share your feedback with the project team by 1 November 2022. Submissions become public documents and may be viewed by other persons on request. Please read Council's Privacy Policy before submitting your feedback.