ENVIRONMENT AGENCY REDUCES WILLINGTON FLOOD RISK

Environmental Panorama
London – United Kingdom
March of 2006

 

13/03/2006 - The Environment Agency Flood Risk Management Team recently completed a project to reduce flood risk for the residents of Ferry Green, in the village of Willington, South Derbyshire. During the November 2000 floods, Ferry Green residents experienced flooding from the River Trent, combined with surface water flooding from the road drains in the village.

We held a meeting with the local MP about the flooding from the River Trent and agreed to investigate the possibility of reducing this flood risk.

We carried out a site investigation and survey in the affected area of Willington - mainly the public open space to the rear of Ferry Green and Coach Way. The site investigation and consultation with the residents identified the following problems:

On the western side of the bridleway behind the properties along Ferry Green a ditch, which runs all the way along the side of the Bridleway down to the River Trent, was blocked and silted up almost to ground level.

A Severn Trent Water surface water sewer pipe running from Hall Lane and diagonally across the Bridleway, has a manhole in the side of the ditch behind 4 Ferry Green, which leads to an outfall pipe into the River Trent.

The outfall pipe and headwall structure had been washed away by the river and the remainder of the pipe was completely blocked. This caused surface water to discharge from the manhole lid on the side of the ditch. The water flowed backwards towards Hall Lane due to the ground contours. This increased flooding to the rear of the properties along Ferry Green.

Our computer model shows that the properties along Ferry Green did not have 1 in 100 year standard of protection from River Trent flooding (i.e. a flood with a 1% chance of happening in any one year). De-silting the brook along the Bridleway to the River Trent would encourage flood water to back up the ditch and further increase the flood risk to the properties along Ferry Green.

The solution was to build a small flood-bank across the bridleway upstream of the manhole and across the ditch. A new structure consisting of a flap valve and penstock was constructed in the ditch to prevent river water from backing up the ditch and flooding the properties. The flap valve will allow the ditch to drain surface water to the river and the penstock is a safety back up valve should the flap valve fail during times of river flooding.

The work has a minimal impact on the environment due to the working methods chosen and a section of the ditch was enlarged to create a small habitat scrape to improve the environment for wildlife.

The work took ten weeks to complete and included the use of sustainable construction techniques and materials to save on natural resources.

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The completion of this work has reduced the flood risk to the 100 year standard for the properties in Ferry Green (i.e. it protects from a flood with a 1% of happening in any one year) and has removed the concerns of the local MP regarding flood risk from the River Trent in Willington Village Derbyshire.

Seven properties were protected from river flooding. The improvements to the ditch also reduced the risks from surface water flooding. The project cost £60,000

Materials used:

105 Tonnes of clay – waste from coal seams at Ashby de la Zouch

20 tonnes of sub-soil – re-used material already on site

20 tonnes of top soil – re-used material already on site

41 tonnes of aggregate – crushed recycled concrete

21 tonnes dust aggregates – quarry aggregate from grading process waste

9m3 concrete – using recycled aggregates

110 metres timber – post and rail fencing, from sustainable softwood sources.

 
 

Source: Environment Agency – United Kingdom (http://www.environment-agency.gov.uk)
Press consultantship (Neha Atri)
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