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Stormwater Management Plan Wingecarribee

Comprehensive, Compliant Solutions for Council Approval

“Practical stormwater solutions designed to protect waterways and simplify council approvals.”

Effective stormwater management is crucial for protecting Wingecarribee’s rivers, wetlands, and catchments. As development continues to increase in the Southern Highlands, the Council and regulators will now require Stormwater Management Plans (SMPs) to be prepared for new developments, ensuring that the proposed development protects the environment and complies with regulatory requirements.

At Harris Environmental Consulting, we have over 20 years of experience in delivering stormwater management solutions that achieve balanced outcomes for both the environment and developers, businesses, or government agencies, while being practical and cost-effective.

The Importance of Stormwater Management in Wingecarribee

Wingecarribee Shire encompasses unique natural landscapes, crucial agricultural land and sensitive waterways. Without proper stormwater management, stormwater runoff can:

  • Move pollutants, sediments, and nutrients into our creeks and rivers
  • Increase the community and infrastructure's flood risk
  • Degrade water quality and decrease biodiversity in aquatic ecosystems
  • Result in costly regulatory non-compliance and project delays

At Wingecarribee, we provide a bespoke Stormwater Management Plan to assist your project in meeting the council's requirements while also protecting the region's natural assets.

Our Stormwater Management Expertise in Wingecarribee

Harris Environmental Consulting delivers comprehensive stormwater planning and compliance services. All of our plans are informed by scientific rigour, local expertise, and practical approaches that contribute to sustainable developments.

Within Wingecarribee, we can provide the following stormwater management plan services:

  • Site investigations to assess drainage patterns, soil types and erosion sensitivity.
  • Hydrological modelling and analysis to assess runoff volumes and pollutant loading.
  • Best-practice design options for detention basins, swales, wetlands, and infiltration systems.
  • Erosion and sediment control measures to protect waterways during construction.
  • Integration with broader environmental approval processes, e.g Environmental Impact Assessments and Development Applications.
  • Compliance documentation to meet Wingecarribee Shire Council and NSW legislation.

Let’s Start Your Wingecarribee Stormwater Management Project

If you are developing in the Southern Highlands, it is essential to ensure that stormwater compliance does not hinder your development process. Harris Environmental Consulting will be your trusted partner in providing practical, sustainable, and council-ready stormwater solutions.

Call us today to discuss your Stormwater Management Plan in Wingecarribee and how we can assist from concept to approval.

Commonly Asked Questions

Is my development in Wingecarribee going to require a Stormwater Management Plan?

In most cases, yes. If your development is likely to change the natural drainage or increase runoff, the Wingecarribee Shire Council will require a Stormwater Management Plan. We will be able to confirm requirements at your initial consultation.

How long will it take you to prepare a Stormwater Management Plan?

As a guide, we typically provide Stormwater Management Plans within 2-4 weeks, depending on the project's complexity, including site investigations and other relevant factors. We will always ensure to fit in with your development application timeframes.

What information will you need from me to get started?

We typically require site plans and information about your development, as well as any existing environmental reports that may be available. Don't worry if you don't have everything; we will tell you exactly what we need and guide you to get there.

Will my plan be automatically approved by the council?

While a consultant cannot initiate a plan, our experience and strong relationships with local councils ensure that our reports are of the highest quality, giving you the best chance of a smooth process.

Can stormwater design also be a driver of sustainability outcomes?

Absolutely. In many designs we create, we incorporate water-sensitive urban design elements, such as rain gardens and detention basins, to reduce runoff, improve water quality, and enhance local biodiversity.

Recent Projects

Stormwater Management Plan Wingecarribee

Comprehensive, Compliant Solutions for Council Approval “Practical stormwater solutions designed to protect waterways and simplify council approvals.” Effective stormwater management is crucial for protecting Wingecarribee’s rivers, wetlands, and catchments. As development continues to increase in the Southern Highlands, the Council and regulators will now require Stormwater Management Plans (SMPs) to be prepared for new developments, […]

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Case Studies

WARRADALE ESTATE, SILVERDALE

The proposal involved the clearing of all the land required for the residential development, roads and APZ. After the clearing had been undertaken the main bushfire threat would have then been the forest in the three connecting drainage lines/riparian corridors which dissect the subject property. The drainage lines/riparian corridors containing the bushfire threat are characterized […]

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Redleaf

We were asked to provide Bushfire Hazard Assessments for a unique farmstay in an 1890s train carriage. The carriage is surrounded by gum trees on the 280-acre property. Issues: Any proposals involving eco-tourism are considered particularly vulnerable during bushfires and are therefore required to meet some specific requirements.

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Grasmere Place - Grasmere

This property was zoned RU1 Rural Landscape under the current Camden Local Environment Plan, and was proposed to be rezoned to R5 – Large Lot Residential. Indicative house lot layouts were identified in the assessment and it showed how the proposal can comply with bushfire protection requirements. Final details of landscaping and boundaries will be […]

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Appin Road

This proposal involved a new house built in the new development near Apin. There wasn’t any bushfire vegetation hazard within 100 metres of the proposed dwelling. The BAL certificate identified that this proposal was BAL-LOW which means that the building did not require to comply with any BAL construction.

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