Murrumbidgee River
Welcome to the Reconnecting River Country Program (RRCP) inundation interactive map. The map provides access to the program's modelled outputs showing potential inundation for the flow rates being investigated.
This app focuses on the Murrumbidgee River between the Burrinjuck Dam and its confluence with the Murray River, including the Yanco Creek system. The default flow option displayed in the app is 22,000 ML/d at the Wagga Wagga gauge, which is the current temporary operational limit.
What's new
The interactive map has been updated to simplify and improve the inundation information presented. The updates include:
Future model revisions
The NSW Department of Climate Change, Energy, the Environment and Water (DCCEEW) is continuing to seek feedback from landholders on the accuracy of the mapping and also continuing to check the models against flow events in recent years. This work will lead to refinements in the modelling and mapping over time. Past revisions to the modelling are listed above and any future revisions will also be identified here.
Using the app
To show different flow options, choose one of the layers and it will show you on the map the changing inundation.
You can also zoom and pan around the map using your mouse and the included tools:
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Default view
Base Maps
Base map options can be toggled in the Layer Control and can be displayed below inundation extents:
Satellite
Composite satellite imagery represents a collection of recent
satellite photographs captured and delivered in high resolution.
Basemap
A cartographic layer from OpenStreetMap representing physical
features on the ground such as roads, rail, localities, national parks and other features
across the landscape.
2021 Event aerial photography
Aerial photography of a recent natural flow
event between August and December 2021. This imagery was only captured for some areas of the
program by the NSW DCCEEW.
Bridges
The mapping shows the extent of inundation, including the presence of water under road, highway and rail bridges. For bridges, the mapping does not accurately indicate inundation. The mapping product is overlain over aerial imagery which may appear to show bridges as being overtopped by water, but may represent water under the bridges.
More information
For more information on the program, please refer to the Reconnecting River Country Program Information hub on the DCCEEW website.