Community Questionnaire

Northern Beaches Council and WMAwater are beginning the North Narrabeen Lagoon Overland Flow Flood Study. The study will tell us all about the type of flooding in the catchment and help us plan for and manage any flood risks. We are seeking the community’s help by collecting information on any flooding or drainage problems that you may have experienced in the past. Please take a minute or two to read through these questions and provide responses wherever you can.

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* 1. Please provide your contact details in case we need additional information. Your details will remain confidential at all times and will not be published

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* 2. Is this property a residence, business, other?

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* 3. How long have you lived/worked at this address?

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* 4. Do you know of any overland flow path (e.g. a roadway or reserve) near your property?

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* 5. Did you experience flooding during any of the following storm events: 7-8th August 1998, 9th March 2000, 20th March 2011?

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* 6. Apart from the previous dates, has your property been affected by flooding?

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* 7. If your property has been affected by flooding, do you have any flood level marks (marks which show how high the flood water got) on your property? Do you have any photos of the flooding?

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* 8. Has any damage been caused to your property due to flooding?

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* 9. Please provide any additional information or comments below.

Thank you for taking the time to complete this questionnaire.

The completed questionnaire can be scanned and emailed to:  northnarrabeen@wmawater.com.au or sent to the address below by 9 September 2016.  Flood photos and videos can also be sent to this email or postal address:

North Narrabeen Lagoon Overland Flow Flood Study
Northern Beaches Council
Reply Paid 882
Mona Vale NSW 1660

WMA Water will analyse the community responses and report back to Council. If you would like to have items returned, please note this and the items will be returned at the conclusion of the study.

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