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Dam failure, the estimation of direct flood damage: a study of Queanbeyan.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: CRES working paper ; 1987/23Publication details: [Canberra]: Centre for Resource and Environmental Studies, Australian National University, 1987Description: iii, 53p., illSubject(s): DDC classification:
  • P 363.3493 SMI
Subject: Recent revisions of estimates for the probable maximum flood in Australia exceed, for a number of dams, the nationally-accepted safety limits. Decisions to re-design these dams, and undertake the costly remedial works, require an assessment of the losses that would occur due to failure of the existing structures. A major component of such losses is the direct damage to buildings and contents. These were assessed for Queanbeyan, situated downstream of the federally-owned Googong Dam in New South Wales.
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Recent revisions of estimates for the probable maximum flood in Australia exceed, for a number of dams, the nationally-accepted safety limits. Decisions to re-design these dams, and undertake the costly remedial works, require an assessment of the losses that would occur due to failure of the existing structures. A major component of such losses is the direct damage to buildings and contents. These were assessed for Queanbeyan, situated downstream of the federally-owned Googong Dam in New South Wales.

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