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ENVIRONMENT AGENCY PLANS £20M OF FLOOD DEFENCES ONE YEAR EARLY TO BOOST ECONOMY AND PROTECT 27,000 PROPERTIES


Environmental Panorama
International
December of 2008


The Environment Agency has announced the flood defence projects that are likely to benefit from £20m of funding to be brought forward 2010/11 to 2009/10

The Environment Agency has today announced the flood defence projects in England that are likely to benefit from £20m of funding to be brought forward from 2010/11 to 2009/10.

The move, set out by the Government in last week’s pre-budget report, is good news for an estimated 27,000 properties that may benefit from new or improved flood risk protection a year earlier than planned.

The final approval for the projects will be determined in February 2009, following the necessary feasibility studies and planning applications.

The extra £20m will provide a significant boost to the economy, helping to create jobs and investment in critical infrastructure.

Schemes that have been given the provisional go-ahead to commence work in 2009/10 include:

• A comprehensive flood risk management plan for Sheffield, that will provide a number of options, such as upstream storage or changes to land management, the implementation of which will result in an increased level of protection to 3,000 properties - over 1,000 of which were badly affected by the summer floods of 2007.

• In Deal (Kent), the improvement of sea defences will help protect against future sea level rise, which would otherwise lead to increasing flood damage in Deal by waves overtopping the seawall. The Environment Agency plans to strengthen the embankment in North Deal, failure of which would result in properties flooding. The overall scheme will provide substantially increased protection to over 3600 homes.

• The construction of two pumping stations and a replacement of a tidal sluice in the Barking and Dagenham area of London. These works will form part of the flood defences needed to reduce the risk from river and tidal flooding to the homes, businesses and vital infrastructure in the Thames Estuary.

Since the summer 2007 floods, the Environment Agency has completed 54 new flood defences, increasing protection to 38,000 homes, however it is not possible to prevent flooding everywhere. The Environment Agency is continuing to work with the public to ensure that people are as prepared as possible should flooding occur. The Environment Agency is urging individuals to understand their risk of flooding by looking at the free flood maps on its internet site and signing up to the free flood warning service.

Commenting on the announcement, the Environment Agency’s Chief Executive, Dr Paul Leinster, said: "This is good news for a number of communities at risk of flooding, as the government’s announcement will enable us to start some schemes more quickly. When completed, they will offer protection to 27,000 properties a year earlier than otherwise would have been possible."

"We welcome the Government’s commitment to increase total funding for flood risk management to £2.15 billion over the next three years. Climate change will mean that the number of people at high risk from flooding could rise from 1.5million to 3.5million by 2080 and we need to do everything we can to protect homes and communities."

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Environment Agency stock up the Ravensbourne
Over 1000 fish were released into the River Pool and River Ravensbourne

Over 1000 fish were released into the River Pool and River Ravensbourne today Tuesday 9 December as part of the Environment Agency’s ongoing work to maintain, improve and develop freshwater fisheries.

Environment Agency Fisheries Officers, with the help of local schoolchildren from Mulberry Day Centre, New Cross and Holbeach Primary School, Lewisham released Roach, Chub and Dace at three sites on the River Pool and River Ravensbourne on the 9 December 2008.

The juvenile fish have been specially reared and grown at the Environment Agency’s world leading Calverton Fish Farm in Nottinghamshire, where the highest levels of biosecurity are maintained to prevent the introduction of disease.

The fish were released in Ladywell Fields, part of which was re-developed in 2007 through the EU life funded QUERCUS project, delivered by the London Borough of Lewisham. The Environment Agency invested £50,000 in the project and was instrumental in informing the design of the scheme that involved diverting the river to form a new meandering river channel through the centre of the park. Increased flood storage; along with features such as new bridges, backwaters for fish and a separate wildlife pool enabling invertebrates to flourish were also integrated.

The Environment Agency has released fish into restored sites on the predominantly degraded and urbanised River Ravensbourne for the last 10 years. This year’s event at Ladywell Fields will help to develop the fish population in the newly created habitat. Not only has this scheme seen wildlife flourish it has also created a valuable recreation space for local residents in a highly urban area.

Environment Fisheries Officer Emma Barton said: “The Ladywell Fields project is a fantastic improvement to the park landscape and river corridor for both wildlife and people. By working with developers and London Borough of Lewisham, we hope to ensure that the recovery of Ravensbourne will continue so that wildlife and fish can thrive.”

The Environment Agency carry out more than 500 fish stockings transfers every year. Stocking of fish can bring socio-economic and conservation benefits to fisheries by increasing the numbers and species of fish available for capture, or by restoring stocks lost due to pollution or habitat degradation.

 
 

Source: Environment Agency – United Kingdom
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