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There are many areas impacted by flood across the Isaac Region. Isaac Regional Council is continuing to work towards understanding our flood risk better to improve the resilience of our communities and the availability of flood information to our community.
Each flood event is different. The rain falls in different locations and at different intensities. What happened in the last flood will not necessarily be replicated in the next flood. However, with each flood event we can better prepare the community through more accurate predictive modelling of future flooding.
Council’s Flood Study Program seeks to improve our understanding of the flood risks to our communities in order to manage risk and support emergency preparedness and infrastructure planning.
FLOOD STUDY PROGRAM
Council is current undertaking community consultation on these recently completed flood studies:
Isaac River catchment - theIsaac River Flood Study was undertaken by KBR and completed in 2021. It covers a large rural area in central Isaac, west of the Connors Range.
Coastal areas – theStyx River and Plane Creek South Flood Study was delivered by KBR in 2024 and covers the Isaac coastal area, including the communities of Ilbilbie, Greenhill, Carmila, Clairview, Flaggy Rock and St Lawrence
Nebo – theNebo Flood Model and Hazard Mapping Study was delivered by GHD in 2023 for the town of Nebo.
Moranbah - theMoranbah Flood Model and Hazard Mapping Study was delivered by GHD in 2023 covers the town of Moranbah and extends down to the Peak Downs Highway.
Clermont - the Clermont Flood Model and Hazard Mapping Study was delivered by GHD in 2023 covers the town of Clermont and its immediate surrounding rural areas.
HOW TO PROVIDE FEEDBACK
Feeback can be provided in the following ways by 22 September 2024.
By completing the survey at the bottom of the page.
In-person at a Drop-in Session with Council’s Town Planners. Please note location, dates and times in the drop-down tab on the right.
There are many areas impacted by flood across the Isaac Region. Isaac Regional Council is continuing to work towards understanding our flood risk better to improve the resilience of our communities and the availability of flood information to our community.
Each flood event is different. The rain falls in different locations and at different intensities. What happened in the last flood will not necessarily be replicated in the next flood. However, with each flood event we can better prepare the community through more accurate predictive modelling of future flooding.
Council’s Flood Study Program seeks to improve our understanding of the flood risks to our communities in order to manage risk and support emergency preparedness and infrastructure planning.
FLOOD STUDY PROGRAM
Council is current undertaking community consultation on these recently completed flood studies:
Isaac River catchment - theIsaac River Flood Study was undertaken by KBR and completed in 2021. It covers a large rural area in central Isaac, west of the Connors Range.
Coastal areas – theStyx River and Plane Creek South Flood Study was delivered by KBR in 2024 and covers the Isaac coastal area, including the communities of Ilbilbie, Greenhill, Carmila, Clairview, Flaggy Rock and St Lawrence
Nebo – theNebo Flood Model and Hazard Mapping Study was delivered by GHD in 2023 for the town of Nebo.
Moranbah - theMoranbah Flood Model and Hazard Mapping Study was delivered by GHD in 2023 covers the town of Moranbah and extends down to the Peak Downs Highway.
Clermont - the Clermont Flood Model and Hazard Mapping Study was delivered by GHD in 2023 covers the town of Clermont and its immediate surrounding rural areas.
HOW TO PROVIDE FEEDBACK
Feeback can be provided in the following ways by 22 September 2024.
By completing the survey at the bottom of the page.
In-person at a Drop-in Session with Council’s Town Planners. Please note location, dates and times in the drop-down tab on the right.