WEED CUTTING WORK UNDERWAY TO REDUCE
FLOOD RISK AND BENEFIT WILDLIFE


Environmental Panorama
International
July of 2010


Environment Agency teams are out in force to wage war on weeds in Chichester watercourses as part of an annual river maintenance programme to reduce flood risk and improve habitats for wildlife.

Environment Agency teams are out in force to wage war on weeds in Chichester watercourses as part of an annual river maintenance programme to reduce flood risk and improve habitats for wildlife.

This essential work will now take place and continue throughout the autumn and winter until March 2011. Vegetation management is the control of aquatic weeds, grass cutting on river banks and the trimming or removal of trees, which if left unmanaged could block the flow of watercourses and cause an increased risk of flooding.

Barry Killner, Area Operations Delivery Team Leader, said: “It is essential that we keep river channels clear of blockages in built up or urban areas where the impact of flooding is greatest, especially where the watercourse is a single channel.

“Weed growth in the summer can be a problem as it reduces the amount of water a river can carry. Some rivers are classed as special areas for conservation, so any work that is carried out will fully take into account the need to protect wildlife habitats and the local environment. “

The Environment Agency spends around £8 million per year on weed removal in England and Wales to ensure that rivers flow freely in their natural channels.

A summary of the planned annual routine maintenance work for 2010 to 2011 can be viewed online at:
http://www.environment-agency.gov.uk/homeandleisure/floods/109548.aspx

With climate change likely to increase the risk of extreme weather events and floods, the Environment Agency has launched three simple flooding guides that offer crucial advice on how to protect your home and family - before, during and after flooding.

The guides form an essential part of the Environment Agency’s ongoing Flood Awareness Campaign which urges every household and business to check their flood risk by calling Floodline on 0845 9881188 or using the online postcode checker at www.environment-agency.gov.uk/flood.

 
 

Source: Environment Agency – United Kingdom
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