25-YEAR FLOOD AND WATER RESOURCE PLAN FOR LONDON’S MARSHES


Environmental Panorama
International
June of 2006

16-Jun-2006 - Seven public organisations have signed up to a new 25-year plan to ensure the Inner Thames Marshes become a major part of a proposed Conservation Park in the Thames Gateway development.

The Inner Thames Marshes Flood and Water Level Management Plan aims to improve the environment across the Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI) while protecting homes and businesses from flooding.

The Environment Agency plan wasdeveloped with the RSPB, Port of London Authority, the London Borough of Havering, Thurrock District Council, English Nature and Westminster Dredging for three locations: Aveley and Wennington Marshes, the Silt Lagoons, and Rainham Marshes.

Innes Jones, Environment Agency Area Manager, said: "Living in the flood plain is not without risk. By producing this plan with our partners we can balance the need to manage flood risk, encourage local wildlife and meet the needs of current and future communities of the Thames Gateway.

"The marshes were severely flooded by heavy storms in January 2003 demonstrating how critical it is to not only understand the movement of water on the marshes, but to actively manage the site in a coordinated way in order to better protect the area.

"We have been studying the site since 1999, and these studies have provided the foundation for this plan, which have also had to consider the diverse range of activities on the marshes, from the Channel Tunnel Rail Link to RSPB's wetland areas."

The Inner Thames Marshes Flood and Water Level Management Plan was signed by the seven primary stakeholders at a ceremony hosted by the Environment Agency and the RSPB at RSPB Rainham Marshes Nature Reserve in Purfleet.

Chris Corrigan, RSPB South East Regional Director, said: "The conservation management of wetlands for biodiversity can and should be consistent with the management of water resources and flood risk. This new plan for the Inner Thames Marshes will do just this.

"It is an important first step to achieving a truly strategic approach to water level management across the whole of the Thames Gateway which, in these times of climate change and increased demands on our water resources, is urgently needed."

The Environment Agency owns and operates a number of flood defense structures in the marsh, including tidal sluices and a pumping station. The Environment Agency are also responsible for managing flood risk to properties in the area while ensuring the SSSI has enough water.

As well as becoming an important feature of the Thames Gateway development there are a number of major transportation links that cross the marshes including the A13, the Channel Tunnel Railway Line and the LT&S Railway.

Currently managed by the RSPB, Wennington and Aveley Marshes are an important wetland site for wading birds and other wildlife and make up 77% of the SSSI site. The RSPB are developing the nature reserve as a flagship environmental project and visitor destination within the Thames Gateway, which will open to the public this October.

The 25-year plan will be reviewed annually by the Environment Agency for the first five years following a brief consultation period with partners. Thereafter it will be reviewed every five years.
Tim Abbott

 
 

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