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Kogarah Bay Creek Floodplain Risk Management Plan

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ctx_ver=Z39.88-2004&rft_val_fmt=info%3Aofi%2Ffmt%3Akev%3Amtx%3Adc&rfr_id=info%3Asid%2FANDS&rft_id=http://data.nsw.gov.au/data/dataset/fdp-kogarah-bay-creek-frmp&rft.title=Kogarah Bay Creek Floodplain Risk Management Plan&rft.identifier=http://data.nsw.gov.au/data/dataset/fdp-kogarah-bay-creek-frmp&rft.publisher=data.nsw.gov.au&rft.description=Kogarah Bay Creek is a 2.8 km2 catchment which drains into Kogarah Bay forming part of the\r\nGeorges River estuary feeding into Botany Bay (Figure 1). It is one of the largest catchments in the\r\nKogarah Council municipality and has the greatest number of reported flooding incidents. The\r\ncatchment area is predominantly occupied by urban development, including both residential (low and\r\nhigh density) and commercial/light industrial.\r\n\r\n#Catchment Description\r\nThe catchment (Figure 1) has two open channel tributaries between the Princes Highway and\r\nBlakesley Road. The West Street branch which runs between Planthurst Road and West Street, and\r\nthe Woniora Road branch which runs between Woniora Road and approximately 100m downstream\r\nof West Street. Upstream of Blakesley Road there is no open channel system and the creek is piped\r\nwith any overland flow travelling through private property and along roads.\r\n\r\nThere are several pipe footbridges and three road crossings over the open channel sections, at West\r\nStreet, Princes Highway and Carlton Crescent. Carlton Crescent is situated at the downstream end\r\nof the study area, adjacent to Kogarah Bay. From the outlet upstream to the Princes Highway there\r\nare significant areas of open space adjacent to the lined channel. Immediately upstream of the\r\nPrinces Highway the floodplain becomes more restricted and is fringed by Blakehurst High School\r\nand residential/commercial developments. For all of its length upstream of the Princes Highway the\r\nfloodplain extends into private property and several properties have been inundated by floodwaters\r\nin the past.\r\n\r\nReport outlines:\r\n\r\n* EXISTING FLOOD ENVIRONMENT\r\n* FLOODPLAIN RISK MANAGEMENT MEASURES&rft.creator=Anonymous&rft.date=2026&rft.coverage=New South Wales (NSW81093)&rft_rights=Creative Commons Attribution http://www.opendefinition.org/licenses/cc-by&rft_subject=Kogarah Bay Creek&rft.type=dataset&rft.language=English Access the data

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Kogarah Bay Creek is a 2.8 km2 catchment which drains into Kogarah Bay forming part of the
Georges River estuary feeding into Botany Bay (Figure 1). It is one of the largest catchments in the
Kogarah Council municipality and has the greatest number of reported flooding incidents. The
catchment area is predominantly occupied by urban development, including both residential (low and
high density) and commercial/light industrial.

#Catchment Description
The catchment (Figure 1) has two open channel tributaries between the Princes Highway and
Blakesley Road. The West Street branch which runs between Planthurst Road and West Street, and
the Woniora Road branch which runs between Woniora Road and approximately 100m downstream
of West Street. Upstream of Blakesley Road there is no open channel system and the creek is piped
with any overland flow travelling through private property and along roads.

There are several pipe footbridges and three road crossings over the open channel sections, at West
Street, Princes Highway and Carlton Crescent. Carlton Crescent is situated at the downstream end
of the study area, adjacent to Kogarah Bay. From the outlet upstream to the Princes Highway there
are significant areas of open space adjacent to the lined channel. Immediately upstream of the
Princes Highway the floodplain becomes more restricted and is fringed by Blakehurst High School
and residential/commercial developments. For all of its length upstream of the Princes Highway the
floodplain extends into private property and several properties have been inundated by floodwaters
in the past.

Report outlines:

* EXISTING FLOOD ENVIRONMENT
* FLOODPLAIN RISK MANAGEMENT MEASURES

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text: New South Wales (NSW81093)

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