Review of local approaches to managing surface water flood risk
This review aimed to improve surface water flood risk management by establishing an overview of local approaches.
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The project examined how surface water flood risk is managed by Lead Local Flood Authorities (LLFAs), Water & Sewerage Companies (WaSCs) and Highways Agencies (HAs) in order to inform a cross-Whitehall review.
The research was carried out through a review in a sample of key towns and cities. It assessed:
- what flood risk scenarios are being used - what drainage standards and / or levels of protection they aim to deliver
- working practices related to managing surface water flood risk
- data gathering and sharing across organisations about surface water flood risk
- how effective local arrangements for managing surface water flood risk are
The aim was to establish a shared view of surface water flood management in order to:
- co-ordinate existing arrangements
- clarify responsibilities
- improve results.
Better, more accurate data sharing and forecasting also formed part of the review.
The project started in 2017 and was completed in 2018 at a cost of £29,740.