ONE YEAR ON ENVIRONMENT AGENCY
CONTINUES TO TACKLE FLOOD RISK IN WARWICKSHIRE


Environmental Panorama
International
July of 2008


Michelle Dolphin - 8-Jul-2008 - One year on from unprecedented rainfall which led to widespread flooding in Warwickshire, the Environment Agency has been working tirelessly to minimise the risks of flooding to people and their homes.

Across England and Wales 34 new flood defences have been built, increasing protection to 30,000 homes. A further £1billion will be invested over the next three years on schemes to improve protection to at least another 145,000 households.

Officers in the Midlands have been working non-stop over the last 12 months inspecting, rebuilding and maintaining the 1,200km of defences in just over 4,680km of river. They have also been working with local communities, gathering information, advising people how to prepare for flooding, and planning new defences to help protect more households and businesses.

A pump has temporarily been located in Alcester to deal with any surface water flooding while permanent solutions are being found. In Stratford the trash screen on the Birmingham Road culvert will be replaced, which will help the flow of the river and reduce the risk of flooding. We are also conducting studies throughout the region to find ways of reducing the risk of flooding, and maintenance of river channels to improve the flow of water.

Throughout the region 1,833 people attended the 32 flood surgeries held in the weeks after the floods. People shared their experiences and were encouraged to sign up to receive the Environment Agency flood warning service.

Despite this, people in the Warwickshire are still not doing enough to protect themselves from flooding. Over 70% of people whose homes are located in river floodplains, and are therefore at real risk of suffering the devastating effects of having floodwater in their houses, have still not joined the Environment Agency’s warning systems. Warnings will not prevent the floods, but they can, and do, give people time to ensure their families, valuable or treasured items are protected.

Flood Risk Manager, John Buckingham said “We are committed to protecting communities from the distress and damage caused by flooding. Over the past year, we have worked very hard to reduce flood risk for the people who flooded last summer and we will continue to do everything in our power to defend them.

“However, there is a lot that individuals can do to reduce the personal trauma that occurs when their homes are inundated with water. Our flood warnings can give them a few valuable hours in which they can take action. They can have our warnings sent to almost any media, such as a call to their mobile while at work, to warn them that they may want to return home to prepare. There is advice on our website at www.environment-agency.gov.uk about what you can do to reduce the risk. This advice is also available by calling Floodline on 0845 988 1188.”

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Environment Agency ensures the show goes on!

Paul Gainey - 10-Jul-2008 - It was a case of ‘the show must go on’ in Cornwall as Environment Agency officers helped a circus protect performers and the audience from the risk of flooding.
The Environment Agency went to the Paulo’s Americano Circus, on a field at Launceston Rugby Club in the River Tamar floodplain at Polson Bridge yesterday afternoon after a flood warning was issued on the river.

The Operations Delivery staff became concerned that the caravans used as accommodation by the performers could be flooded if the heavy rain continued and the nearby river over topped.

A flood warning was issued for the Upper Tamar and a flood watch for the middle Tamar.

Working with the circus staff, the Environment Agency worked tirelessly to move all of the caravans to higher ground.

It was decided there was a real risk of the circus being flooded and alternative parking and entrances for the audience needed to be found.

In addition, Agency staff were used to monitor river levels, provide forecast information to the site owners and advise the circus management on how to reduce the risks associated with managing the two evening performances.

‘It was an excellent team effort. The operations delivery team assisted with moving all the accommodation to safer ground and we remained on site to offer advice on alternative parking and access information. Staff were also nearby monitoring river levels and remained in the vicinity until the flood risk had subsided,’ said Steve Marks for the Environment Agency.

The Big Top was not moved and both evening performances went ahead as scheduled.

‘All of this work averted a major flooding incident as the public performances were completed with everyone safely leaving the site. The River Tamar came out of bank overnight and flooded the area where the caravans had been located up to a metre.’

‘We knew this area could flood extensively, and needed to ensure we could respond by warning and informing as quickly as possible,’ added Steve Marks.

 
 

Source: Environment Agency – United Kingdom
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