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Service Description: Public layer of Engineering Works Program showing the status of incidents post flood event.<div><br />Following a flood event ORC’s Flood Protection, Drainage and
River Management function is required to identify and prioritise damage and
communicate a repair programme with affected communities within three months of
the event.</div><div><br />In July and August 2022 there were four successive rainfall
events that impacted on Otago’s rivers and flood protection and drainage
schemes:</div><div>
<ul>
<li><span>12-14 July 2022 (Dunedin and Coastal Otago)</span></li>
<li><span>17-20 July 2022 (Central Otago and Queenstown Lakes)</span></li>
<li><span>25-29 July 2022 (Dunedin and Coastal Otago)</span></li>
<li><span>5-8 August 2022 (Headwaters of the Queenstown Lakes,
impacting the Lower Clutha Flood Protection and Drainage Scheme)</span></li>
</ul>
<p>Damage assessments are undertaken once water levels subside,
and the successive nature of this event sequence meant that a full damage
assessment could not be completed until a reduction in river flows after the
last rainfall event of the sequence (i.e. after 8 August).</p><br /></div>
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Description: Public layer of Engineering Works Program showing the status of incidents post flood event.Following a flood event ORC’s Flood Protection, Drainage and
River Management function is required to identify and prioritise damage and
communicate a repair programme with affected communities within three months of
the event.In July and August 2022 there were four successive rainfall
events that impacted on Otago’s rivers and flood protection and drainage
schemes:
12-14 July 2022 (Dunedin and Coastal Otago)
17-20 July 2022 (Central Otago and Queenstown Lakes)
25-29 July 2022 (Dunedin and Coastal Otago)
5-8 August 2022 (Headwaters of the Queenstown Lakes,
impacting the Lower Clutha Flood Protection and Drainage Scheme)
Damage assessments are undertaken once water levels subside,
and the successive nature of this event sequence meant that a full damage
assessment could not be completed until a reduction in river flows after the
last rainfall event of the sequence (i.e. after 8 August).
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Title: Flood Recovery Works
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Comments: Engineering works program showing the status of incidents post flood event.
Subject: Flood Recovery Works List points
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Keywords: Engineering,Flood,Recovery,River,Scheme,Otago
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