The floods that occurred across several areas of the country in June and July 2007 were on a scale not seen for sixty years. Thirteen people lost their lives; thousands of people lost either their electricity, water supply or both; and 44,600 homes were flooded. Some £3 billion worth of damage was caused, and 7,100 businesses were flooded. The 2007 floods revealed that most organisations-including Government-have focussed on river and coastal flooding, and much less so on surface water and groundwater flooding. But two thirds of the summer 2007 flooding was caused by surface water flooding, often after intense heavy rainfall overwhelmed drainage systems. No organisation currently has responsibility for surface water flooding, at either the national or local level. The Committee believes local authorities, advised by the Environment Agency, should be given a statutory duty for surface water drainage in their area. Only allowing paving over of front gardens with porous materials, and the development of sustainable drainage systems (SUDs) are supported. The announced increase in expenditure on flood risk management from £600 million in 2007-08 to £800 million by 2010-11 looks inadequate to cope with both the traditional and new risks the country faces. The summer floods exposed the vulnerability of the nation's critical infrastructure to flooding. The Government should re-examine the current statutory duties on utilities in relation to emergency planning. A specific duty should be placed on utilities to ensure their critical assets are protected from flooding and that they have adequate business continuity plans in the event of a flood. The Government must implement the findings of the current Pitt Review into the floods in a robust and transparent manner.
Early Reader, family has fun cleaning up the downstairs after a flood.
Díez - Herrero , A .; Ballesteros , J.A .; Bodoque , J.M .; Eguíbar , M.A .; Fernández , J.A .; Génova , M .; Laín , L . ... Ferrer , M .; González de Vallejo , L.l .; García López - Davalillo , J.C .; Rodríguez , J.A .; Estévez , H. y ...
Out of Sunless Land/SSN/T
Disaster at Ottumwa, Iowa: The Floods of June 6-15, 1947 : Reproduced from the Original Published in 1947 by Ottumwa...
Be My Guest
Two devastating floods within a month ruined homes and businesses across the county. This work brings together many of the photographs produced by the Worcester News team of photographers.
本书叙述了洪水这一天气现象及其带来的广泛影响, 涵盖了洪水的起因, 发生机制, 后果与预防措施等多方面的内容.
This book is a unique portrayal not only of the floods themselves but of the tireless behind-the-scenes efforts made to bring aid and succour to embattled communities.
Examines tidal waves and the flooding they cause, as well as other kinds of floods and their causes.
Rav Overcome 5 Walls of Water