COMMENTS WANTED ON ENVIRONMENT AGENCY DERBY FLOOD PLANS

Environmental Panorama
International
April of 2007

 

Holly Smith - 17-Apr-2007 - The Environment Agency is asking for comments on its proposals for flood protection for people and properties in Derby.

We have issued a final ‘Scoping Report’ which explains how we might reduce flood risk between Milford and the River Trent. The report is based on the comments received during the previous consultation stage.

The area we have studied includes land around the River Derwent from Milford to where it joins the Trent, a distance of approximately 22 kilometres. The river is an important part of the urban environment, providing a place for recreation, relaxation and wildlife so, as well as looking at the standard of existing defences and identifying ways to reduce flood risk in future, we want to improve the environment.

Paul Lockhart, Area Flood Risk Manager said: "We want the river to be a part of the urban environment in a way that can be enjoyed by people and support wildlife, as well as reducing the misery and damage caused by flooding. We are calling this our Blue Corridor vision for Derby. The Scoping Report describes the options we are considering. We are interested in people’s comments on our report and would welcome their help in identifying anything else about the study area that we need to take into account."

People can see copies of the document at:
Derby Central, Spondon, Alvaston, Allestree, Duffield and Borrowash Libraries
Environment Agency Trentside Office, Scarrington Road, Nottingham
or on our website: www.environment-agency.gov.uk
The deadline for responses is the 11th May 2007 and comments should be sent to:
Cheryl Field
Senior Environmental Assessment Officer
Environment Agency
Olton Court
10 Warwick Road
Olton, Solihull
B92 7HX

These comments will help us to assess the alternatives and identify our preferred option or options. These will need to be technically feasible, economically viable and environmentally acceptable.

Notes to Editors

Flooding can have a major impact on lives, communities, the economy and the environment. We cannot prevent floods but we can prepare for them. Our work can reduce the chance of properties flooding by managing land and river systems. The Derby Flood Risk Management Strategy is looking at ways of reducing the flood risk to people and properties along the River Derwent, highlighting where to target our efforts over the next 100 years.

The River Derwent has suffered from frequent and extensive flooding, with records dating back to 1587. Since then, some 40 floods are known to have occurred within the study area, affecting Derby and the villages upstream and downstream.

Within the study area, there are approximately 28 kilometres (km) of existing defences, consisting of walls and embankments. The existing defences in derby were built mainly in during the late 1960s and early 1970s, following severe flooding in 1965.

We repaired existing defences to the south of Derby along Raynesway around the sewage treatment works and industrial areas in 1998. The current standard of protection varies. Some of the defences offer protection from a flood with a 1% chance of happening in any one year, but others only provide protection from floods with a 4% chance of happening in any one year. The condition of the defences also varies from place to place.

There are three Flood Warning Areas within the study area:

Ambergate to Little Eaton including Duffield, Milford and little Eaton
Little Eaton to Spondon which includes Derby and
Borrowash to Church Wilne.
Within these areas, flood warnings are sent direct to properties which have signed up to the flood warning service. Flood warnings are also broadcast on local radio and TV.

As part of the Derby Strategy, we are:

Investigating the current standard of protection offered by the existing defences
Identifying the condition of the existing defences based on age and structural stability
Identifying where new defences are needed or old defences are redundant
Identifying other ways of reducing flood risk such as extending flood warning
Considering the preferred option(s) to reduce flood risk for Derby, taking into account recent computer modelling work and allowing for climate change.

 
 

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