ENVIRONMENT AGENCY DISGUSTED AT FLOOD DEFENCE THEFT THREAT

Environmental Panorama
International
July of 2007

 

Serena Richford - 24-Jul-2007 - The Environment Agency has had to divert staff away from vital work protecting lives and property to guard flood defence barriers at Bewdley in Worcestershire. The Environment Agency was shocked to hear that people have tried to steal parts of these vital structures.

Staff are currently protecting two flood defence structures to stop potential thieves from stealing these potentially life-saving structures. Two defences currently have staff on guard - the demountable defences at Severnside South and Severnside North and temporary defences at Beales Corner. Fortunately, the efforts to protect the defences have been successful.

Environment Agency staff pulled out all the stops to erect the demountable and temporary defences that protected over 200 properties during the worst flood event since at least 1947.

John Adams, Area Manager at the Environment Agency, said: ‘Our staff pulled out all the stops to get both barriers up at Bewdley. These are vital structures that have protected people’s homes and lives.

‘It is shocking that anyone would take advantage of other people’s misfortune at this time and we are now having to move staff away from their vital work to act as security. I am amazed and absolutely disgusted that anyone would try to steal these barriers that have helped save lives and property.’

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Environment Agency Regional Director praises staff flood efforts

Serena Richford - 24-Jul-2007 - The Environment Agency’s Regional Director has today (24 July 2007) praised the exceptional efforts of the Operations Delivery staff in this week’s floods which, for many places along the River Severn, have proved to be the worst since 1947.

Regional Director Mark Sitton-Kent says "The response from our Operations Delivery Teams, and their colleagues from Wales and the South-west, has been truly magnificent. Despite being soaked and going without sleep, nothing has been too much trouble. They have volunteered to work through the night after a full day’s hard work to help protect communities from flooding."

At Shrewsbury, last Friday night (20 July 2007), staff worked in pouring rain to erect the barriers at Frankwell, protecting some 74 properties from flooding, some of these staff moved straight on to Bewdley to help to protect Severnside through the night.

At Bewdley, also on Friday, Operations Delivery teams began erecting the Severnside South demountable barriers at midnight. These teams had just completed a day shift erecting the Severnside North barriers in torrential rain on Friday afternoon. Despite being soaked by the heavy rain they were back on duty first thing Saturday morning.

Staff travelled from as far away as North and South Wales and the South-West to help, despite the severe weather. Twelve staff from South Wales were caught in the traffic jams on the M5 on Friday and spent the night on the motorway. They insisted on going straight on to help erect the temporary barriers at Beale’s Corner on Saturday, lifting everyone’s spirits with their singing. Altogether, the teams’ efforts in Bewdley protected around 200 properties from flooding.

In Worcester, an Operations Delivery team worked throughout the night after completing a full day shift to operate equipment that protects 70 homes and families in Shelley Close, Worcester. These 70 properties flooded in the Easter 1998 floods, but investment in improvements to the control structure and the commitment of our staff allows us to control the flows downstream to Shelley Close, preventing the damage and misery from happening again. Staff are still on site to make sure these properties stay safe.

At Gloucester, Environment Agency staff are working around the clock, together with the military, Fire and Rescue services and the Police, to protect two of Gloucestershire’s electricity switching stations, maintaining power supplies to millions of people across Gloucestershire and South Wales. Without the ingenuity, equipment and efforts of Environment Agency staff, both switching stations would have flooded.

At Walham, where they worked overnight on the Sunday night to erect 1km of temporary barriers night to safeguard electricity supplies to Gloucestershire and South Wales, all the Operations Delivery team had already done a full day’s work.

Environment Agency staff took additional temporary barriers to Castle Meads substation in Gloucester yesterday. They were erected by our staff, assisted by the military. Pumping is ongoing and working well. The substation came back online at 2am this morning.

Operations Delivery Manager, Brian Jones says: "The dedication of these teams is incredible and their willingness to help knows no bounds. They are always first to volunteer to go out in all weathers, often without sleep, to help communities at risk of flooding. Special thanks are due to our colleagues who travelled so far from Bridgwater and Wales, especially those who came up during last week’s dreadful weather to help Midlands communities."

 
 

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