ENVIRONMENT AGENCY WORKS WITH
FLOOD-HIT COMMUNITIES IN CORNWALL

Environmental Panorama
International
November of 2010


The Environment Agency swung into action in south Cornwall today providing support to people whose homes and businesses were devastated by yesterday’s (Wed) winter floods.

The Environment Agency swung into action in south Cornwall today providing support to people whose homes and businesses were devastated by yesterday’s (Wed) winter floods.

More than 200 properties were damaged after intense rain sent flood water pouring into homes in nine towns and villages including St Austell, Losthwithiel, Pentewan, St Blazey, Portloe, Luxulyan, Mevagissey, Par and Launceston.

Worst hit was Losthwithiel where the River Fowey over-topped its bank and flooded dozens of properties in low-lying parts of the town.

As the clean-up operation begins, Environment Agency Operations Delivery staff have been out in force clearing debris from screens and ensuring flood defences are working well. Teams worked through the night helping flood-hit communities across southern Cornwall and have already removed 150 tonnes of debris.

A series of public meetings were held at Losthwithiel, Mevagissey and St Blazey on Wednesday evening where local residents were provided with the latest information and advice about the flooding. Copies of the Agency’s ‘After a Flood’ booklet were distributed to residents. Another session will be held in Pentewan this evening.

A series of flood surgeries will be held over the coming weeks where Agency staff will listen to the experiences of people and use any information gathered to improve the Agency’s response and support of local communities in the future.

Caroline Spelman, Secretary of State for the Department of Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (Defra), visited Cornwall today to meet residents and see the flood damage for herself.

The Environment Agency is currently gathering information on the severity and extent of the flooding. Latest figures indicate around 200 properties were affected.

A screen on the flood defence at Pentewan became blocked causing 15 properties to be flooded. Agency staff tried to reach Pentewan, but their journey was delayed by flooded roads and they were unable to clear the screen in time so floodwater overtopped the defences. A journey that normally takes staff 45 minutes took 3 hours.

It is estimated the Agency’s 30 flood defences across Cornwall protected more than 2,800 properties from flooding. Despite the abnormally high volume of water flowing into Cornwall’s streams and rivers, the vast majority of flood defence structures performed well and protected local communities.

The majority of flooding was caused by surface water including run-off from roads. In other places it was a combination of surface water and small streams over-topping their banks. In Lostwithiel approximately 70 properties were flooded after two tributaries of the River Fowey, the Tanhouse Stream and Whispering Water, were unable to cope with the flows and sent floodwater into parts of the town.

A flood warning was issued for the River Fowey, but it was not possible to issue flood alerts for the many streams and tributaries that flow into the river because of the speed with which they respond to heavy rainfall.

‘We sympathise with everyone who has flooded. Our staff have been working around the clock to clear debris and assist with the recovery. We have also met with local communities to listen to their concerns,’ said Alan Burrows for the Environment Agency.

We urge people to sign up for free river and sea flood warnings by visiting our website at www.environment-agency.gov.uk or calling 0845 988 1188.

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Environment Agency Wales takes targeted approach to tackling ‘misconnections’ in Caldicot

Environment Agency Wales has this week stepped up its efforts to help protect a local brook by targeting properties in the Caldicot area.

Officers from the Agency spent Wednesday (November 24th) visiting residents and asking them to check their drainage which led to several misconnections being uncovered.

The Agency says the sewage pipes of many houses on the estates surrounding the Nedern Brook are incorrectly connected to surface water drains, instead of foul sewers. This has led to the brook being contaminated with grey water from dishwashers and washing machines.

Phil Howell of Environment Agency Wales said: “We’ve been working hard to improve the water quality in the Nedern Brook and we’re delighted that our efforts are starting to pay off.

“We’ve been visiting as many householders as we can to encourage them to check their drainage. We’ve also checked and ruled out a street near the castle grounds.

"Anyone wanting help to check their drainage should contact us direct. Our officers are happy to provide advice and guidance. We all need to work together to stamp out the long standing pollution problems of the Nedern Brook and return it to its former glory.”

In October, the Agency also visited the Caldicot Town Market and spoke to more than 100 residents about their drainage. Officers gave advice and helped people to check the connections at their property, and explained what to do if a house was found to be misconnected.

The campaign is supported by a number of local councillors, including John Marshall, Ron Stewart and Tony Easson.

Cllr Marshall added: “I’m pleased to see that the hard work of Environment Agency Wales is starting to make a difference for the Nedern Brook. If the community pulls together the brook will continue to recover.”

You can help your environment by reporting any incidents of pollution, illegal tipping of waste, poaching, fish in distress, or danger to the natural environment to the Environment Agency, via its 24 hour free phone number 0800 80 70 60. The hotline operates 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. Calls are free from a landline and mobiles are charged at their normal network rate. Information is treated in the strictest confidence.

 
 

Source: Environment Agency – United Kingdom
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