Catchment Management Authorities
Catchment Management Authorities (CMAs) are responsible for the integrated planning and coordination of land, water and biodiversity management in all catchment and land protection regions. CMAs have a key role to advise on flood mitigation, provide support to flood response, and lead flood recovery programs where they have the resources to conduct works.
Mitigation
Activity | Critical task alignment / activity source |
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Advise and assist local government in the incorporation of flood related planning controls in planning schemes |
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Prepare flood response action plans for internal use focused on the collection of flood related data, flood level, flood photography, and hydrographics |
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In partnership with local government, prepare and implement local floodplain management plans in accordance with the regional floodplain management strategy and community expectations |
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Assist with specific strategic and regional (non-urban) works and measures in accordance with responsibilities under the regional floodplain management strategy or catchment management strategy in consultation with expert advice |
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Prioritise regional flooding issues in cooperation with local government, VICSES and the community |
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Participating agency for the following flood mitigation activities:
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Table 8: Participating agencies for mitigation |
Response (including Relief)
Activity | Critical task alignment / activity source |
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Advise government on regional priorities for floodplain management activities through the implementation of regional floodplain management strategies |
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In partnership with support and control agencies, collect, maintain and enhance flood information |
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Monitor significant flood events and collect flood data in conjunction with local government |
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Provide flood advice to local government and the community in general |
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Advise local government and other authorities on planning permit referrals, building issues and infrastructure management within floodplains |
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Assist local government, the BoM and DEECA support the development, maintenance and upgrading of regional flood warning systems |
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Support response agencies at the regional level through the provision of flood advice, including flood extent and severity during major flood events |
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Support response agencies through the provision of advice on emergency stabilisation and other activities to arrest river breakaways, and the removal of debris accumulation threatening structural stability of public assets in consultation with expert advice |
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Support community education and involvement on flooding issues |
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Assess all river waterway damage that poses a threat to the stability of river systems |
Recovery
Activity | Critical task alignment / activity source |
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Recovery Lead Agency (RecLA) responsible to provide advice and information services to Councils and delegate public land managers and community groups (with DEECA and supported by DTP and EPA) |
Table 18: Recovery coordination: Natural environment |
Recovery Support Agency (RecSA) to:
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Table 18: Recovery coordination: Natural environment
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Lead agency responsible to develop and prioritise bushfire and flood recovery programs for CMA assets/waterways |
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Support DEECA to deliver its recovery activities to:
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Implement bushfire and flood damage restoration programs for bushfire and flood affected waterways |
Assurance and Learning
Activity | Critical task alignment / activity source |
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Monitor and report on performance of regional floodplain management strategies | 21.4 |