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Flood risk, Drought and Water Storage

Landscape Managers and designers, landscape ecologists and applied geographers are all finding ways of dealing with flooding as the earth's weather systems become more unpredictable.

The Pitt report on the flooding during the summer of 2007 is a starting point; Hilary Benn has accepted 15 of its urgent recommendations.

PPS25 Guidance Note outlines the government's responses to floods and flood risk in general.

Sustainable Urban Drainage Systems are now seen as an important part of the design process; by minimising flood risk through their capacity to slow down surface water flows, peak water flows and to manage underground water flows in a sustainable way.

The "flip side of the coin" of climate change is increasing climate unpredictability, including the incidence of droughts.

Sustainable urban drainage systems or SUDS are an eco friendly way of regulating and storing water on land. They can be used in all new developments and will cut costs of water provision through increased storage of water at a local level.

For advice on how we can help you to save time and money on your site by designing a scheme of SUDS or upstream river catchment planting please contact us by This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it

Or phone 01892 782200

Have a look at our blog on flooding. If you live in a flood risk area make sure you vist the Environment Agency's flooding page

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