Protecting people and planet
Protecting people and planet
Protecting people and planet
Protecting people and planet
Protecting people and planet
Protecting people and planet
Lucion Group
10th December, 2018
Climate change guidance was updated by the Environment Agency in 2016, which is likely to increase peak flood water levels, thereby potentially increasing the flood risk to planning, investment and divestment opportunities. In some cases, these changes have not been carried through to the Environment Agency (EA) online flood maps, the principal reference point for assessing flood risk, which therefore means fluvial risk can be underestimated. This is particularly relevant for sites on the periphery of Flood Zones 2 or 3. In some cases, the presence of defences which are not always accurately accounted for, combined with the coarseness of the Flood Zones means fluvial flood risk can be overestimated.
For sites at potential risk from flooding, we can offer developers a staged approach to reduce the risk to potential developers:
Stage 1: Flood risk screening: data review of EA product data and other third-party sources - this needs to be done early to accommodate the lead in time for EA data (usually around a month).
Stage 2: Flood risk assessment: in line with the relevant planning guidance.
The benefit of this approach is:
For sites at potential risk from flooding, Delta-Simons can support with the following to reduce the risk to investors.
For more information, contact Alex Perryman, or visit our Water Services information.
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