Local government in NSW has the primary responsibility for controlling the development of flood-prone land, through the application of policy developed by the NSW Government, through the Office of Environment and Heritage (OEH) and in collaboration with the State Emergency Service (SES).
In this context, floodplain management involves a flood study, which defines the technical details of the nature and extent of flooding in a particular location, a floodplain risk management study, which evaluates management options that address flood risk and flood management issues, and a floodplain management plan, which essentially outlines strategies to manage flood risk and flood management issues.
The Bungendore Floodplain Risk Management Committee, one of Council’s s.355 committees, was established to assist Council in the development of planning guidelines for flood prone areas within Bungendore. (more…)