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Flood plain map
Flood plain map











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flood plain map

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flood plain map

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  • Please take the time to read the Terms and Conditions as use of the website presumes acceptance by the end user. More detail than is presented here is available on request from Coordinator District Advice, Horizons Regional Council. The information presented here is a cartographic representation features shown may not be in their true location. Consultation with Coordinator District Advice at Horizons Regional Council is required for advice at a property level for flood hazard.

    #FLOOD PLAIN MAP FULL#

    Areas of ponding from stormwater and other overland flow sources are not included in the model output, and the modelled extent may not cover the full flooded area for a given event. The intended use for this information is as a planning tool and must not be used in isolation. Important: The flood information provided only shows river flooding and does not show all the areas that might get wet during an extreme rainfall or flood event. In the areas that have had 1 in 200 year flood modelling completed, the flood extents have been added to the flood plain map. Please note that not all catchments have been modelled due to cost restraints. Horizons has completed flood modelling for some of the region’s catchments where key risks were identified. These models represent a snapshot in time. Subsequent changes to land forms on the flood plains (drains, berms, etc) will affect the utility of these models. Those presented here have a probability of 0.5, meaning that in any given year there is a 1 in 200 chance that it may occur. This five year project saw significant investment in data acquisition for flood modelling to better provide information to the public and protect people and property.Ī series of flood models were developed where key risks were identified, with various annual return intervals (ARIs). The floods in 2004 were some of the largest in the Manawatū-Whanganui region in recent times. Post-flood analysis identified gaps in knowledge concerning flood risk. To address this, a flood mapping project to identify and quantify the extent of flood hazard was initiated.











    Flood plain map