Revised Flood Studies
Revised Flood Study: Chinchilla
We're inviting Chinchilla residents to review the existing flood study reports and share your knowledge to make sure the new models match what really happens during flooding events.
Your input will help improve the accuracy of our flood modelling and maps - so please share rainfall records, experiences and photos of historic flood events.
In particular, we're looking for as much information as we can gather from the Chinchilla community around any flooding events since 2014, which will be used as calibration events for the improved flood maps.
We'll also be combining your feedback with data from the 23 river, rain and water level monitoring stations on and around the Charley's Creek catchment.
Chinchilla has an unfortunate history of riverine flooding from the Charley's Creek catchment and flash flooding from localised heavy rainfall events and severe thunderstorms.
Council is revising the Chinchilla Flood Study undertaken in 2014 to provide better understanding of flood behaviour throughout the Charley's Creek catchment, improve flood management and disaster response, and provide up-to-date information for infrastructure planning and land use.
The project is fully funded by the Australian and Queensland governments under the Disaster Recovery Funding Arrangements.
FAQs
- Why do the current flood studies need updating?
- Why aren’t all towns included in the Study?
- Why do we undertake flood studies?
- Can I provide photographs or other evidence of recorded flood levels?
- What is a flood?
- How do we estimate the chance of a flood occurring?
- Why does a flood map show my property as flooded if it has not flooded before?
- My property is on a hill, why is my property mapped as flood affected?
- Will the updated flood mapping change my insurance premiums?