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Standard rules for constructing an outfall pipe up to 500mm diameter through a headwall into a main river.
Checklists to help you prepare your business for flooding
Guidance on how to calculate the impact of Flood and coastal erosion risk management (FCERM) on the natural and historic environment and a tool to calculate a monetary value of the impact.
Find out how to sign up, use and understand the new Rapid Flood Guidance service trial.
Increase flood resilience with natural flood management.
How reservoir operators should prepare on-site plans so they can respond to emergencies.
The purpose of Thames Estuary 2100 (TE2100) and the challenges it aims to address.
How to manage the risk of flooding on your campsite, caravan park, holiday park or residential park.
How the environmental permitting regulations affect existing Flood Defence Consents and applications already submitted.
How to design, inspect, monitor and maintain impounding reservoir spillways so they are safe.
Find out how to sign up to, use and understand the Flood Guidance Statement.
The outcomes that the Environment Agency will work with its partners to achieve along the Thames Estuary by 2100.
A spreadsheet that summarises the outputs of an FCERM project economic appraisal - for risk management authorities (RMAs) and project teams.
A summary of the main programmes and strategic initiatives to protect and improve the water environment.
Find your local policy unit for Thames Estuary 2100 (TE2100), listed by the councils responsible for that area.
Standards for the flood risk management industry on how to build and review hydraulic models and provide evidence for flood risk management decisions.
How Thames Estuary 2100 (TE2100) will produce additional benefits for riverside communities through riverside strategies.
As a risk management authority (RMA) you should assess your flood or coastal erosion (FCERM) project’s viability before submitting a project proposal.
How to write a reservoir written statement and a site visit report and what information to include.
How to include carbon in your FCERM project business case economic appraisal and the partnership funding (PF) calculator.
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