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Water management is critical for the overall growth of Razorback and its surrounding countryside. Razorback is composed of elevated land, diverse soils, and sensitive waterways. It is located in an area that requires careful consideration of stormwater size and quality to prevent environmental damage and to avoid delays in planning. Development pressure will continue to increase throughout the Macarthur and Wollondilly regions. As a result, local authorities will place greater focus on developing Water Cycle Management Studies in Razorback as part of Development Applications, Subdivisions, and Infrastructure Construction. These studies will demonstrate that the impact of stormwater on each proposed development has been adequately assessed through site- and catchment-based analyses, and that all proposed developments comply with current State regulations.
Harris Environmental Consulting has been conducting Water Cycle Management Studies, Razorback and associated environmental assessments for over 20 years. Our services provide an understanding of the unique complexities of managing water in rural and semi-rural landscapes. Through comprehensive assessments, we meet all regulatory compliance requirements, protect the environment, and promote practical stormwater design to benefit our clients, developers, local councils and governmental organisations. Each of our studies undergoes a thorough scientific assessment to ensure it addresses the specific site characteristics, which supports the efficient and confident processing of development approvals.
Razorback is located within a drainage basin that supports waterways and communities at its bottom, which are environmentally significant. The steep slopes, dispersive soils, and high frequency of rainfall events create an environment conducive to high erosion, sediment transport, and flooding unless they are appropriately designed with stormwater systems.
The Water Cycle Management Studies will identify and manage these risks in Razorback Development. Without an assessment, developments will be at risk for:
Conducting Water Cycle Management studies will allow Razorback Development to identify potential water risks earlier, enabling informed design decisions and reducing the risk of stormwater issues that could delay development approval.
Razorback Water Cycle Assessment offers an integrated approach to stormwater assessment. We apply an integrated approach to assess the entire cycle of water management from precipitation to runoff generation, treatment, detention, and discharge.
In addition, we use a robust methodology to develop site-specific stormwater management plans. Each plan contains a comprehensive analysis of the site and the practical application of stormwater treatment methods based on the physical and environmental characteristics of the Razorback project site.
As experienced water cycle consultants working in Razorback and surrounding areas, we provide a comprehensive range of services to support compliant and practical development outcomes.
Our services include:
Throughout the Development Application assessment process, we provide ongoing support, including responses to council requests for additional information. Each Water Cycle Management Study prepared for Razorback delivers a clear, practical, and sustainable outcome that meets regulatory obligations while responding to the site’s specific constraints and opportunities.
We offer a complete range of environmental services from the outset to facilitate a streamlined process for obtaining Council approval; this ensures minimal duplication and consistency across the Environmental Impact Assessment, Flood and Drainage Planning, Soil and Water Management Plans, Ecological and Biodiversity Assessments, and Sustainability and Environmental Management Strategies documentation.
Utilising this approach saves our clients time and reduces the overall project risk of not obtaining approval by clearly identifying and addressing potential issues from the beginning, thereby allowing your Development Applications to be processed much more quickly than through a standard, fragmented process. By implementing Water Cycle Management Studies in Razorback early in your project planning, you reduce Development Application timeframes and the likelihood of not obtaining Development Approval.
To discuss your Water Cycle Management Studies in the Razorback project and for expert assistance from concept to completion, please contact a member of our team of water cycle consultants today!
Most new development that changes drainage, creates impermeable surfaces, or contribute to existing catchments will most likely require Water Cycle Management Studies in Razorback. Please call us if you wish to verify this.
Most studies are completed in approximately 2 weeks, depending on the site's complexity and data availability. If you need to expedite your project, please let us know, and we will make every effort to accommodate your request.
A site layout, proposed layout, and any available engineering and drainage information would be beneficial to start with. If this information is not yet available, we will assist you in determining what is necessary and help you through the initial stages of the process.
No consulting firm can guarantee approval. However, through the development of our Water Cycle Management Studies in Razorback, we have ensured our full compliance with council and State guidelines, thereby minimising the chance of delays or requests for additional information.
Call Harris Environmental
on 02 4236 0954
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