Flood Event Operational Interference
Definition
NRAR and emergency services (SES) investigate and act on unauthorised flood works during events, interfering with hydro flow control and turbine operations.
Key Findings
- Financial Impact: AUD 100,000+ per day operational loss from levee removal or response interference (industry hydro downtime estimate)
- Frequency: During flood events with non-compliant works
- Root Cause: Inadequate pre-flood agency coordination for exemptions
Why This Matters
The Pitch: Hydroelectric operators in Australia 🇦🇺 lose AUD 100,000+ daily in capacity from flood work removals. Automated coordination ensures emergency exemptions.
Affected Stakeholders
Emergency Coordinator, Dam Operator, Asset Manager
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Methodology & Sources
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Evidence Sources:
Related Business Risks
Floodplain Compliance Remediation Costs
Dam Safety Non-Compliance Fines
Engineering Inspection Costs
Downtime from Safety Reviews
Non-Compliance with Emergency Action Plan Requirements
Operational Downtime from Inefficient Emergency Drill Execution
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