ENVIRONMENT AGENCY HOLDS PICKERING FLOOD MEETING

Environmental Panorama
International
July of 2007

 

Francesca Glyn-Jones - 24-Jul-2007 - Staff from the Environment Agency will be talking to residents in Pickering next week that were affected by the recent flooding.

The team, based in York, is holding the meeting at Pickering Memorial Hall from 2pm to 8pm on July 31. The aim is to give residents an opportunity to learn more about the flooding, and for officers to gather information about how the flooding affected specific areas.

The meeting is one of a series of drop-ins which is being organised by the Environment Agency across the region.

Area flood risk manager Thomasin Turner said: “The more that we know about how the flooding affected different homes and streets then the more we can do to find ways of protecting people.

“We are urging people to come along with photographs, and any other documentation which we can use to plot the path and the times of the flooding more specifically. We will add the data to our own records and return to Pickering later in the year to update residents on the results of our review.”

Her team expects to hold four more drop-in sessions across North Yorkshire and will be letting people know when and where these will be held in the next few weeks.

Intense rain fell on the Pickering catchment between June 25-26 when more than 40 millimetres fell in a 12 hour period, and 48 millimetres fell over the 24 hours.

The Environment Agency is responsible for flood protection from main rivers and designated smaller watercourses.

It also issues flood warnings and watches to people in certain flood risk areas who have signed up to receive the service.

The Environment Agency has gauges on many main rivers across Yorkshire which helps officers to monitor water levels and the likelihood of flooding.

To find out whether you are eligible for a flood warning contact our Floodline number on 0845 988 1188.

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Environment Agency operates the Maidenhead, Eton and Windsor Flood Alleviation scheme

Dave Ferguson - 21-Jul-2007 - In response to recent rainfall and increasing river flows on the River Thames the Environment Agency has operated the Maidenhead, Windsor and Eton Flood Alleviation Scheme, which includes the Jubilee River.

There are currently 20 flood warnings and 28 flood watches across the Thames region.

In order to reduce the risk of flooding to the Maidenhead, Windsor and Eton areas, the Environment Agency has allowed approximately 20 cubic metres per second (cumecs) of water down the Jubilee River.

Operations delivery team leader David Van Beesten said; “The rainfall yesterday and today saw flows on the River Thames increase to 170 cumecs and it was necessary to operate the Jubilee River. Repair work took place on the Jubilee River in summer 2004 and the scheme is ready to protect properties and businesses in Windsor, Eton and Maidenhead from flooding, as it did in January 2003.”

Members of the public should call Floodline on 0845 9881188 for the latest flooding information.

By selecting option one and entering the Quickdial code 011126 they can also receive up to date information on the operation of the Jubilee River.

Notes:

The Jubilee River, part of the Maidenhead, Windsor and Eton Flood Alleviation Scheme, is the largest river diversion scheme of its kind in the country, designed to alleviate flooding to those areas flooded in the Great Floods of 1947, when 2,000 homes were flooded.

As tributaries feed the River Thames and the channel narrows, the rate that the river flows increases the further it moves downstream.

An Olympic size swimming pool has a capacity of 2,500,000 litres, meaning that a flow of 145,000 litres per second (equivalent to 145 cumecs – the current maximum operating capacity of the Jubilee River) would fill an Olympic pool three and a half times over in just one minute.

For advice on protecting your home from flooding please visit www.environment-agency.gov.uk or call Floodline on 0845 988 1188.

 
 

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