Including 5 closely related terms such as flooding, local flood risk, and local flood.
… Ongoing Officer time Lead: Highway Asset/Flood Risk Management Produce Derbyshire’s Preliminary Flood Risk Assessment, in accordance with European Directives. High May 2011 Officer time Completed Lead: Highway Asset/Flood Risk Management In line with the requirements of the Flood and Water Management Act, Develop a Local Flood Risk Management High Dec 2013 Officer time…
… have been developed specifically for the Action Plan, whilst others are occurring independently but are still considered to contribute to building resilience to climate change. The five key areas of focus as identified in the action plan are: • Minimising flood risk • Infrastructure • Building resilience in service delivery • Adapting the built environment • Community…
…/publications_and_data_reports.shtml 4 See appendix 1 for a summary of the key risks to Derbyshire County Council as identified through the risk assessment process. Minimising Flood Risk Infrastructure Building Resilience Within Service Delivery Adapting the Built Enviroment Community Resilience Planning The Derbyshire County Council Adaptation Action Plan contains two main sections, firstly the Introduction…
…. In addition to these events, the Climate Change Risk Assessment process identified flooding as the climatic variable posing the most significant threat to Council services within the 2020s time slice (2010-2039). Much of the work within this Action Plan relating to flood risk is driven by the Flood Water Management Act 2010. As the Lead Local Flood Authority (LLFA) within Derbyshire, the County…
… Council coordinates a number of partner organisations with various responsibilities. Key partners include the Environment Agency, District and Borough Councils, Parish Councils, water companies, emergency services and land owners. District and Borough Councils play a vital role in planning flood risk management and they are also responsible for authorising most planning applications…