I love a sunburnt country,

A land of sweeping plains, 

Of rugged mountain ranges,

Of droughts and flooding rains…

It was 1908 when Dorothea McKellar penned My Country, an ode to  the fact that Australia’s weather, and landscape, is wild and unpredictable.  Being prepared for any potential risks related to stormwater and drainage is crucial, especially in unpredictable environments. Here are some important points to consider:

Enhancing Risk Awareness and Regular Evaluations

It is important to be aware of risks to your property and any history of stormwater or flood damage.  Begin by comprehensively evaluating the potential hazards your property could encounter during periods of intense rainfall or rainwater runoff. This entails not only recognising zones susceptible to flooding but also pinpointing areas with drainage impediments or erosion vulnerabilities.

Cultivate a vigilant habit of routinely scrutinizing your property, particularly following substantial rain events, to detect any indications of drainage irregularities, stagnant water accumulation, or erosion manifestations. Timely intervention in addressing these concerns can forestall their progression into more substantial and financially burdensome predicaments down the line.

Expert Consultation

Do not hesitate to solicit guidance from specialists in the domains of stormwater management and drainage strategies. These professionals can assist you in identifying precise risks and prescribing appropriate steps to ameliorate them effectively. Stormwater Newcastle was established with the objective of delivering streamlined, expert, and comprehensive cross-disciplinary solutions to address stormwater challenges, demands, and criteria. Our commitment lies in furnishing an all-encompassing and integrated methodology towards stormwater administration. We accompany you throughout the entire process — from conceptualisation and building to remediation, upkeep, and validation.

Optimal Drainage Infrastructure

It is imperative to ensure that your property boasts a professionally devised and properly maintained drainage framework. This could encompass the installation of functional gutters, efficient downspouts, apt drainage conduits, or even the establishment of a rain garden, all aimed at efficiently handling the flow of rainwater runoff.  Maintain unobstructed passages in your drains and gutters to enable unhindered water movement, averting the build-up of water that could potentially culminate in inundation.

Landscaping with Drainage In Mind

Articulate your landscaping endeavors with a keen consideration for effective drainage. The objective should be to eschew the creation of inclines that channel water towards your property or zones prone to water pooling. Instead, engineer your landscape in a manner that fosters proper water course away from edifices.  Contemplate the implementation of rainwater garden, or rainwater harvesting systems, an approach that not only enables you to gather and store rainwater for future utilisation but also curtails runoff originating from your premises.

Emergency Preparations

Institute a plan for emergencies  addressing contingencies such as severe storms or flooding instances. Acquaint yourself with evacuation routes, safeguard crucial documents, and maintain a ready cache of emergency provisions. Collaborate with your neighbours or local community to address stormwater management collectively. Sometimes, localised drainage issues can be addressed more effectively with a joint effort.

By adopting a proactive stance and fortifying your preparedness, you can significantly diminish the potential repercussions posed by intense rainfall while buttressing the resilience of your property against capricious atmospheric conditions. The adage of prevention trumping remedy is particularly apt when grappling with stormwater and drainage challenges. To discover how Stormwater Newcastle can offer tailored stormwater solutions for your property, contact us today.

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