🌊 #LeadLocalFloodAuthorities ( #LLFAs) maintain a register of #floodrisk assets under Section 21 of the #Flood & Water Management Act 2010.
A flood risk assets are “any structure or feature which, in the opinion of the authority, is likely to have a significant
effect on flood risk.”🌊
#LeadLocalFloodAuthorities are Category 1 responders and play a leading role in #emergencyplanning to help keep #communities safe, as well as supporting post flood recovery🌊
Did you know, there is no statutory duty or legal requirement for #localauthorities to supply #sandbags during #flood events
Under Section 19 of the #Flood and Water Management Act 2010, #LeadLocalFloodAuthorities (#LLFAs) carry out investigations to understand the causes and mechanisms behind flood events.
Find out more about Section 19 reports in our blog:
thefloodhub.co.uk/flood-invest...
#LeadLocalFloodAuthorities (#LLFAs) are responsible for managing #floodrisk from #groundwater.
Options to reduce groundwater flooding are limited and may not always be completely effective, but measures
such as #pumpsystems, increased #drainage, and #attenuation can sometimes help reduce the risk.
#LeadLocalFloodAuthorities (#LLFAs) are responsible for managing the risk of #flooding from #surfacewater.
Did you know that surface water is the #1 source of #floodrisk in England, affecting both #rural areas and the
#urbanenvironment?
#LeadLocalFloodAuthorities (#LLFAs) have powers under the Land Drainage Act 1991 to help manage local
watercourses, They can:
· Ensure the proper flow of watercourses
· Issue consents for works
· Enforce #riparianlandowner responsibilities for structures, bridges, and #channelmaintenance
#LeadLocalFloodAuthorities (#LLFAs) have powers under the Land Drainage Act 1991 to help manage local
watercourses, They can:
· Ensure the proper flow of watercourses
· Issue consents for works
· Enforce #riparianlandowner responsibilities for structures, bridges, and #channelmaintenance
As part of our ‘Who’s Responsible?’ Focus Week, we’re highlighting the role of #LeadLocalFloodAuthorities (#LLFAs). 🌊
LLFAs manage #floodrisk from #surfacewater, #ordinarywatercourses, and #groundwater, as well as recording and investigating flooding incidents in their local areas.
The #EnvironmentAgency works alongside #LeadLocalFloodAuthorities and #Coastal groups to manage #flood and #coastal erosion risks, helping to protect communities, shorelines and habitats. 🌊🏘️
Their role is central to reducing #floodrisk and keeping both people and the environment safe.
National policies are delivered by #Flood Risk Management Authorities (RMAs), including:
· The #EnvironmentAgency
· #LeadLocalFloodAuthorities
· District & Borough #Councils
· #Water & #Sewerage Companies
· Internal Drainage Boards
· #Coastal Protection Authorities
· #HighwaysAuthorities