ENVIRONMENT AGENCY INVITES COMMUNITY
TO COMMENT ON FLOOD PLAN

Environmental Panorama
International
April of 2008


Lucy Harding - 2-Apr-2008 - The Environment Agency is inviting people concerned about river flooding in Rother and Romney to help identify how it can be managed for the next 100 years. It is developing the Rother & Romney Catchment Flood Management Plan and the draft is now available for public consultation.

Catchment Flood Management Plans are large-scale plans that explore and identify how flood can be managed long-term. The consultation phase allows anyone with an interest in the Rother and Romney area, which includes Hastings, Mayfield, Etchingham, Tenterden, Romney Marsh, Hamstreet and Folkestone, to contribute to the plan. All comments must be received by 9 June 2008.

Andrew Pearce, Environment Agency Kent & East Sussex Area Flood Risk Manager, said: “This report has been compiled in partnership with a number of organisations to further understand the flood risk in the Rother & Romney catchment. An important part of this process is for local people to express their views and concerns before we develop the final plan, which will identify the most appropriate way of managing flood risk in this area.

“We can’t stop all flooding but we can try and reduce the risk. If you want to find out if you are at risk, call us or check our website – you will then be able to get further advice and register with our free flood warning service.”

After the consultation period, the Environment Agency will continue to work with its partners to ensure that policies will manage flood risk as well as achieving additional environmental benefits. Members of the public can inspect copies of the document at the following libraries: Rye Library, Tenterden Library, Hythe Library, New Romney Library, Hastings Library, Hawkhurst Library. A copy is also available on our website at http://www.environment-agency.gov.uk

Interested parties wishing to comment on the report should respond to: Regional Strategic and Development Planning, Environment Agency, Guildbourne House, Chatsworth Road, Worthing, West Sussex, BN11 1LD or email rebecca.reynolds@environment.agency.gov.uk by 9 June 2008.

To find out about our flood warning service and how you can protect yourself and your home call Floodline on 0845 988 1188 or visit: www.environment-agency.gov.uk/floodline.

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New Environmental Permits will cut red tape, save money, and put a spotlight on high risk businesses

National Press Office - 3-Apr-2008 - New Environmental Permitting Regulations come into force this weekend in England and Wales, reducing red tape whilst protecting the environment and human health.

Environmental permits are required for industrial and waste activities which could harm human health or the environment unless they are controlled. The new system means businesses will find it simpler and less costly to be environmentally responsible.

Part of a joint Defra, Environment Agency and Welsh Assembly Government initiative, the Regulations which become effective on 6 April streamline and integrate Waste Management Licensing (WML) and Pollution Prevention Control (PPC) into one single regulatory system, replacing over 40 separate sets of regulations.

Joan Ruddock, Minister for Climate Change, Biodiversity and Waste, said: "This is an important initiative that cuts down red tape and provides an easier and more flexible permit.

“The changes will have benefits for a wide range of low-risk businesses, but particularly for smaller enterprises, which often have limited time and resources to spend on form filling.

“In line with the government’s Better Regulation agenda these clearer and simpler regulations will reduce the administrative burden for industry and regulators, saving around £76 million over 10 years.”

The Environment Agency’s Chief Executive Baroness Barbara Young stressed that: “The new Environmental Permitting Regulations are in keeping with our role as a modern, risk based regulator.

“Not only will many operators have quicker, easier and more cost-effective regulation, but the Environment Agency will be able to concentrate more of its resources on the riskiest and worst performing operators, leading to a better protected environment.”
Additional benefits and cost-savings will be delivered through the second phase of the Environmental Permitting Programme (EPP2): Defra, the Environment Agency and WAG are currently looking to expand the new single system by including further permitting regimes.

Detailed information on the Environmental Permitting Programme can be found on Defra’s webpage www.defra.gov.uk/environment/epp/ or click on the link to the left.

 
 

Source: Environment Agency – United Kingdom
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