ENVIRONMENT AGENCY ON FLOOD ALERT IN YORK


Environmental Panorama
International
January of 2008


Tracey Hollis - 22-Jan-2008 - Environment Agency staff have been clearing debris from a screen at the Foss Barrier, to prepare for increasing river levels on the River Ouse at York in the next 24 hours.

The Foss Barrier has been operating for a week, and its pumps have been operating for seven days to stop the river levels on the Foss from increasing flood waters on the River Ouse.

A weedscreen at the barrier guards the pumps from debris and a mechanised grab is used to remove blockages from the screen. The mechanical screen grab has removed more than five skip loads of debris in the last week. This could cause increased flood risk if not removed.

Steve Wragg at the Environment Agency said: “Our work at the barrier is crucial to manage river levels on the Ouse, which are due to peak Wednesday after heavy rainfall, and flooding elsewhere in the region.

“We are currently watching the river levels on the River Ouse very closely, especially as it peaks at York, Naburn, Cawood and Selby.

“We put a severe flood warning in place for Naburn at 5pm today, and other flood warnings are in place, so we would urge residents to be vigilant and monitor local media.

The Foss Barrier was built in 1989 as part of a flood alleviation scheme following the 1982 floods. It is located at St Georges Field in York where the River Foss meets the River Ouse. The barrier is a 16 tonne gate which is lowered into the River Foss to stop the Foss levels from rising flood waters on the River Ouse.

It also has eight pumps capable of pumping 32 cubic metres of water per second – which is one tonne of water every second.

There are 560 properties at risk on the River Foss and they depend on the operation of the barrier. Many other tributaries drain into the Foss and their effective drainage also depends on the barrier.

Across the Yorkshire region, 32 flood warnings and 37 flood watches remain in force. Warnings in force cover the Rivers Ouse, Swale, Ure, Wharfe, Aire, Derwent and Burstwick Drain.

The warnings and watches will remain in force for the region until river levels have fallen sufficiently.

People can keep updated by calling Floodline on 0845 988 1188 or look at our website to check what their current situation is and how they can be ready for flooding in the future. www.environment-agency.gov.uk/flood

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Environment Agency continues to watch flood situation

Tracey Hollis - 22-Jan-2008 - 10am - The Environment Agency has downgraded severe flood warnings for the Yorkshire region this morning, but 41 flood warnings and 39 flood watches remain in place.

Officers continue to monitor river levels across the region closely, and are working closely with local authorities, the police and fire service.

A severe flood warning for Burstwick Drain at Hedon, east of Hull was downgraded this morning after the high tide passed. Eight pumps were running overnight in an operation which has been going on since last week to protect properties from flooding. When the tide gate into the River Humber closes, water can back up in the drain, so pumping has been in place to keep water levels down.

There was minor overtopping of the drain into gardens at high tide this morning but pumping will continue and 6,000 sandbags have been put in place.

In the Doncaster area, approximately 20 properties at Stainforth were evacuated overnight as a precaution. River levels reached a height some 900mm below the top of the wall. Levels at Ea Beck near Toll Bar are falling, but officers continue to watch the situation.

River levels are also dropping on the Calder and Aire. The river level at Leeds city centre reached a height that was 0.25 metres below that of summer 2007. The River Ouse will be at its highest level later Wednesday.

Parts of the Yorkshire region received about 50mm of rainfall in 24 hours. This is less than in summer 2007, but the rivers are saturated after several weeks of wet weather.

We would encourage everyone living in areas affected by the bad weather to call our Floodline 0845 988 1188 or look at our website to check what their current situation is and how they can be ready for flooding in the future. www.environment-agency.gov.uk/flood

 
 

Source: Environment Agency – United Kingdom
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