Reduced threat - Return with cautionThe NSW SES advises you may now RETURN WITH CAUTION to South Lismore, the Lismore CBD and surrounds, East Lismore, Upper Goolmangar Creek, Upper Jiggi Creek, Upper Terania Creek, Upper Leycester Creek and Upper Back Creek.You should take care when returning to the area as flood damage can be widespread.
Normal kerbside waste collections and business waste services will resume on 10 March, with the Lismore Recycling and Recovery Centre reopening the same day, while free storm-related waste drop-offs continue until 23 March.
Some Council facilities will remain closed tomorrow for damage assessment following Tropical Cyclone Alfred, with reopening efforts underway.Click on the link below to see the list.
Published on 27 September 2023
Level 2 water restrictions will be introduced in Nimbin, effective from Thursday, 28 September 2023. Lismore City Council Acting Manager Water and Wastewater William Lee said the restrictions were necessary as the water level in Mulgum Creek continued to fall. “Due to reduced flows in Mulgum Creek and no end in sight to dry weather conditions, it has become necessary to implement water restrictions within the Nimbin water supply for both residents and businesses in the village,” he said. “For some time, we have been adjusting the operation of the water supply to manage this situation. However, with the long-term forecast showing little signs of consistent rainfall, these restrictions are now necessary. "We know many people have already reduced their water consumption, and we thank them for that. “It’s important everyone continues to do their bit to conserve water as making small changes in how we use water will really help our water storage supplies last longer." Mr Lee said by introducing Level 2 now, the Council is hoping to delay implementing Level 3 restrictions. Under Level 2 water restrictions:
The same restrictions apply to commercial premises with the exceptions that:
For a Q&A on the restrictions, water hints and tips, and a factsheet please go to the council’s webpage www.Lismore.nsw.gov.au and search 'Water restrictions'. Background: Nimbin’s water supply is sourced from Mulgum Creek and is operated by Lismore City Council. The water supply for the rest of Lismore Local Government Area is sourced from Rocky Creek Dam and is operated by Rous County Council.