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ENVIRONMENT AGENCY INVITES COMMENTS ON SEVERN FLOOD PLAN


Environmental Panorama
International
May of 2008


Michelle Dolphin - 22-May-2008 - Almost one year on from the floods of Summer 2007, the Environment Agency is inviting people to comment on plans for flood management across the entire River Severn catchment, including many of its tributaries.

The Severn Catchment Flood Management Plan (CFMP) consultation document will be issued for consultation on Monday 26 May 2008. It gives an overview of the existing flood risk across the catchment and sets out how we would like to manage this risk over the next 50 to 100 years.

We want to reduce the risks to people living in and visiting the area. Climate change, rises in sea level, urban development and land management will all have a major influence on our decisions.

The Severn CFMP covers an area of approximately 10000 km2. Major tributaries include the Rivers Vyrnwy, Roden, Tern, Teme, Leadon, Warwickshire Avon and Stour.

The main urban areas of the catchment include Shrewsbury, Telford and the Black Country, Kidderminster, Worcester and Gloucester.

Although a lot of the land use within the River Severn CFMP area is agricultural, it is home to around 2.3 million people.

Major areas are at risk from river flooding, as seen from the widespread floods of Easter 1998, Autumn 2000, and Summer 2007. They include Shrewsbury, Worcester, Tewkesbury and Gloucester, as well as towns on tributary rivers such as Leamington Spa, Evesham and Kidderminster. In addition there are significant areas of agricultural land located in floodplain that are subject to flooding. The CFMP identifies the locations currently at risk and predicts how this might change in the future with scenarios such as climate change, urban development and changes in land use.

The CFMP considers ways of reducing flood risk other than building flood defences. Measures that may reduce flood risk include reducing surface water run off, increasing flood storage, and restoring river channels and floodplains so they work more naturally and store water as they have done historically.

It also considers the factors that may limit what we can do. They include the danger to isolated properties, new economic and residential developments that can cause flooding elsewhere, and changes in land use and water quality.

The aim of the CFMP is to set flood risk management policies that we believe to be the most viable, effective and sustainable for the catchment. However, we at the Environment Agency cannot achieve reductions in flood risk on our own and the CFMP identifies how the actions of others can support improving flood risk management results.

People’s comments and input to this draft consultation are vital. Responses should be sent to: Jo Jolly, National Capital Programme Management Service, Environment Agency, Olton Court, 10 Warwick Road, Olton, Solihull, West Midlands, B92 7HX; email address: severncfmp@environment-agency.gov.uk by 4 July 2008.

Project Manager, Jo Jolly, says: “We need to plan for the future. Flooding is a natural event, but issues such as climate change and the way we want to use our land affect flood risks and how we manage them. This study, using our technical experience, knowledge of the catchment and modern computer models, explains how flooding affects the catchment now and the policies we have set will enable us to make sure that we manage the risks in ways that will not cause problems for future generations.”

A copy of the Severn Catchment Flood Management Plan (CFMP) consultation document is available on CD from Jo Jolly at the above address. It will also be available on our website at www.environment-agency.gov.uk by the end of this week and can be seen at the following local libraries:

Newtown Library, Welshpool Library, LLanidloes Customer Service Point, Llanfyllin Library Youth & Community Centre, Llanfair Caereinion Library, Machynlleth Library, Ellesmere Library, Shrewsbury Reference Library, Market Drayton Library, Telford Library, Church Stretton Library, Knighton Library, Ludlow Library, Bridgnorth Library, Kidderminster Library, Worcester Library, Redditch Library, Coventry Central Library, Warwick Library & Information Centre, Rugby Library & Information Centre, Evesham Library, Stratford upon Avon Library & Information Centre, Tewkesbury Library, Cheltenham Library, Ledbury Library, Wem Library & Learning Centre, Wolverhampton Central Library.

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Environment Agency Wales investigates Chevron fuel spill

Curig Jones - 19-May-2008 - Environment Agency Wales is working with the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) and South Wales Fire and Rescue Service to minimise the environmental impact of a petrol leak at Rover Way, Cardiff.

The Chevron fuel storage terminal is regulated by the Agency and HSE under the Control of Major Accident Hazards Regulations due to the large quantities of fuel stored there.

Environment Agency Wales officers are currently monitoring developments to ensure that risks to public health and the environment are minimised.

As soon as it is safe for Environment Agency Wales officers to attend the site, they will conduct an extensive investigation with Chevron under COMAH regulations*. This will find out how the leak happened and steps they can take to prevent a similar incident happening again.

At present, we believe the fuel that has leaked has not polluted any water course and is contained on site. Investigations will continue over the next few days to monitor if water courses will be affected.

A clean-up operation by Chevron will start as soon as the site is declared safe by South Wales Fire & Rescue Service.

The Agency will work with Chevron to monitor any potential migration of the fuel to local watercourses to limit environmental damage.

 
 

Source: South African Environmental
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