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We need your help to ensure our flood hazard model for Donald’s and Abbots Creeks accurately reflects your experiences.
Greater Wellingtonworks with communities to understand flood risk so we can help minimise the effects on people, businesses, and critical infrastructure.
Flood hazard maps provide a picture of which areas are most at risk of flooding during severe weather, so that people in the right areas can be informed about flood risks.
To create flood hazard maps, we use computer software to analyse data from past floods and model which areas are likely to be impacted by flooding, both now and in the future.
Greater Wellington has been working on modelling the extent of flooding from Donald’s and Abbots Creeks in Featherston.
We’d like you to tell us whether the map we have created represents the extent of flooding you remember from2 December 2018. Please share your photos, memories and stories of the 2018 flooding in Featherston to help us refine our modelling.
Share your feedback using the Have Your Say form below before Sunday 6 April 2025
Help improve the flood hazard maps for your community.
The more information we have about past floods, the more accurate the flood hazard map for your community will be.
We’re asking you to share any photos or information you have from the2 December 2018 flooding in Featherston.
To contribute, look at the map at the bottom of this page. Let us know if themap matches your memory of the flood by clicking the ‘Add Pin’ and following the instructions.
Why are we doing this?
Advances in flood modelling computer software make a good time to update these maps. Doing this review also means updated maps can be used for flood risk management planning and may be referenced in Featherston’s Master Plan.
Once our model has been finalised, we will use the model to create flood hazard maps for the 1% annual exceedance probability (AEP) flood plus an allowance for climate change.
A 1% AEP flood has a 1% chance of occurring in any given year, sometimes this is known as a one in on hundred-year flood. These maps will then be incorporated into the Combined Wairarapa District Plan.
Need more information or to talk to someone?
If you’d prefer to talk with a Greater Wellingtonstaff memberto share your experiences, please email us at floods@gw.govt.nz and mention the Donald’s and Abbots Creeks.
For advice on how to prepare for floods, or information about our wider flood protection work, please visit www.gw.govt.nz/flood-protection.
How we’ll use your information
Please be aware that any feedback you share on the Maps below will be visible to all visitors to the page.
We use this information to refine our flood hazard model map for the Donald’s and Abbots Creeks catchment. We may also use this information to contact you to discuss your information in further detail or clarify things further with you. Your information is held securely by Greater Wellington, find out more in the Privacy Statement to the right.
We need your help to ensure our flood hazard model for Donald’s and Abbots Creeks accurately reflects your experiences.
Greater Wellingtonworks with communities to understand flood risk so we can help minimise the effects on people, businesses, and critical infrastructure.
Flood hazard maps provide a picture of which areas are most at risk of flooding during severe weather, so that people in the right areas can be informed about flood risks.
To create flood hazard maps, we use computer software to analyse data from past floods and model which areas are likely to be impacted by flooding, both now and in the future.
Greater Wellington has been working on modelling the extent of flooding from Donald’s and Abbots Creeks in Featherston.
We’d like you to tell us whether the map we have created represents the extent of flooding you remember from2 December 2018. Please share your photos, memories and stories of the 2018 flooding in Featherston to help us refine our modelling.
Share your feedback using the Have Your Say form below before Sunday 6 April 2025
Help improve the flood hazard maps for your community.
The more information we have about past floods, the more accurate the flood hazard map for your community will be.
We’re asking you to share any photos or information you have from the2 December 2018 flooding in Featherston.
To contribute, look at the map at the bottom of this page. Let us know if themap matches your memory of the flood by clicking the ‘Add Pin’ and following the instructions.
Why are we doing this?
Advances in flood modelling computer software make a good time to update these maps. Doing this review also means updated maps can be used for flood risk management planning and may be referenced in Featherston’s Master Plan.
Once our model has been finalised, we will use the model to create flood hazard maps for the 1% annual exceedance probability (AEP) flood plus an allowance for climate change.
A 1% AEP flood has a 1% chance of occurring in any given year, sometimes this is known as a one in on hundred-year flood. These maps will then be incorporated into the Combined Wairarapa District Plan.
Need more information or to talk to someone?
If you’d prefer to talk with a Greater Wellingtonstaff memberto share your experiences, please email us at floods@gw.govt.nz and mention the Donald’s and Abbots Creeks.
For advice on how to prepare for floods, or information about our wider flood protection work, please visit www.gw.govt.nz/flood-protection.
How we’ll use your information
Please be aware that any feedback you share on the Maps below will be visible to all visitors to the page.
We use this information to refine our flood hazard model map for the Donald’s and Abbots Creeks catchment. We may also use this information to contact you to discuss your information in further detail or clarify things further with you. Your information is held securely by Greater Wellington, find out more in the Privacy Statement to the right.
Donald’s and Abbots Creeks Flood Hazard Modelling has finished this stage
Share your images, stories, and memories of flooding events to help us build our flood hazard models.
Engagement on historic flood events
Donald’s and Abbots Creeks Flood Hazard Modelling is currently at this stage
We’ll share our modelled historic flood event and ask for your input to help refine the flood models.
We’re asking you to share any photos or information you have from the2 December 2018 flooding in Featherston.
Model calibration
this is an upcoming stage for Donald’s and Abbots Creeks Flood Hazard Modelling
We will take the feedback you supply and use it to calibrate our flood model. The model will then be peer reviewed by an external consultant.
Engagement on draft flood maps
this is an upcoming stage for Donald’s and Abbots Creeks Flood Hazard Modelling
We will use the calibrated models to create flood maps. We will have further opportunities for you to provide input into our flood maps. This engagement opportunity will share different maps showing:
The 1% AEP flood. That is a flood that has a 1% chance of occurring in any given year.
One showing the same, but includes the possible impacts of climate change.
Final maps build community resilience
this is an upcoming stage for Donald’s and Abbots Creeks Flood Hazard Modelling
Once we have completed the maps, they can be used for planning and decision making, emergency management and community awareness and preparedness.