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Supporting Document - Attachment 2 - Summary Dashboards - IPART

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ATTACHMENT 2<br />

WATER RESOURCE MANAGEMENT — ASSET OVERVIEW<br />

CONDITION OF PIPES<br />

Business As Usual<br />

3 Year Projected 10 Year Projected<br />

Comments<br />

Pipe drainage assets function to manage stormwater within the standard stormwater design capacity whilst minimising<br />

impact to property and environment. Condition data for Drainage Pipe assets is not current. A key challenge is the<br />

ongoing collection of condition data in order to provide a clearer picture of asset condition.<br />

Current<br />

99% <br />

GOOD/FAIR CONDITION<br />

90% in 10 yrs. with available funding<br />

Current 94% in 10 yrs. with additional SV funding<br />

1% <br />

POOR CONDITION<br />

10% in 10 yrs. with available funding<br />

Current 6% in 10 yrs. with additional SV funding<br />

Financial Strategies Implemented<br />

3 Year Projected 10 Year Projected<br />

Risks<br />

Change in storm intensity and catchment changes can<br />

impact the performance of drainage assets .<br />

Drainage asset failure can result in decrease in functional<br />

capacity.<br />

Response<br />

Implement CCTV inspection regime for Pipes<br />

Develop and implement programs of inspection and<br />

renewal for drainage assets (subject to funding availability)<br />

Implement floodplain risk management plans (FRMP).<br />

Confidence in Data:<br />

HIGH<br />

MODERATE<br />

LOW<br />

A FRMP follows on from a study of the overall catchment<br />

and identifies actions to target particular risk areas<br />

or locations identified in the Floodplain Study<br />

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