Flood Warning and Damages in Alice Springs: Part 1 Executive Summary. Part 2 Tangible Damages Part 3 Intangible Damages & Emergency Procedures
Handmer, John; Smith, D. I.; Greenaway, Mark
E-Publications; E-Books; PublicationNT; Report ; 53/1989
1989-04-01
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Date:1989-04
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Power and Water Authority
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Report ; 53/1989
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Technical Report WRA89053 Viewed at 03:02:00 on 18/02/2010 Page 90 of 139. FLOOD PRONE AREAS NOTES The information on this map shows the approximate extent of flooding from the I :20, I :50 and 1 :100 events. Official flood maps for these events are held by the Department of Lands and Housing. It should be noted that the information displayed on this map and on the official flood maps refers only to flood waters from the Todd and Charles rivers. Local creeks, overflowing gutters and storm water channels will cause flooding in areas other than those shown on the map. Much of the flooding which occured in the March 1983 flood was due to local storm water runoff rather chan overflow from the Todd River. 1:100 FLOOD LIMIT I :SO H .OOf) 1.I:vtlT 1 :20 FLOO[) LIMIT KEY EVACUATION CENTRE 05 1.0 j{iI~rMIr~ ,