Koondrook-Perricoota Flood Enhancement Work
Location: Murray River Floodplain, upstream of Barham NSW
Project cost: $59 million
Funding: The Living Murray Program
Start date: Late 2010
Expected completion: End of winter 2012
Description: Install engineering structures and channels to divert and control flows from the Murray River through the forest, in order to mimic natural flooding events and improve and protect forest health.
Benefits
- Provide environmental watering of the forest.
- Restore health to this part of Murray River.
- Improve the management and timing of floodwaters.
- 30% Red Gum trees in healthy condition.
- Healthy populations of resident native fish in wetlands.
- 80% of permanent/semi permanent wetlands in healthy condition.
- Allow successful breeding of thousands of colonial waterbirds.
Milestones
- 2004/05 - Project inception and preparation of project plan.
- 2005/06 - Feasibility and options review, concept design review, survey for upstream structures, hydraulic modelling of the forest and project environmental review.
- 2006/07 - Purchase of Toorangabby property, concept design for Swan Lagoon regulator, bridge and fishway and inundation model.
- 2007/08 - Development of investment proposal, survey for levee and regulator sites, geotech investigation for upstream regulators, hydraulic modelling for various flow scenarios and salinity/soils report for forest area.
- 2008/09 - Finalise concept design report and submit investment proposal . Preliminary downstream system capacity assessment, commencement of environmental assessment and Part 3A application. Commencement of final design and documentation.
- 2009/10 - Completion of survey, geotechnical investigation, final design and documentation, commence early tenderer involvement and progress final environmental approvals.
Updates
- October 2008 - Investment proposal approved.
- April 2009 - Concept design was approved by MDBC Ministerial Council.
- September 2009 - Opening of permanent project contact point for the local community at 12B Mellool Street, Barham, including display areas, office and meeting room.
- September 2010 - Construction contract awarded to Fulton Hogan Constructions Pty Ltd
- December 2010 - Environmental assessment completed
- December 2010 - Indigenous Site Monitor Co-ordinators and Cultural Heritage Advisors receive a Highly Commended award at the 2010 Premier's Excellence Awards for Leadership in Aboriginal Communities.
- January 2011 - Commence construction
- February 2012 - Progress has been impacted by rain and site flooding, however the upstream inlet channel and fishway are 65% complete, concrete structures at Calf Creek about 95% complete and work is continuing on structures at Cow Creek and Barber Creek structures.
Sheet piling on all downstream regulators is complete.
Links
Media releases
September 2010 - $57 million Koondrook-Perricoota tender awarded
December 2010 - Koondrook team commended at state awards
Contact
Project Manager: Mel Jackson
Contact Details: (02) 6049 8235
