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An overview of the flood risk across the river catchment and recommended ways of managing the risk now and over the next 50 to 100 years.
This document contains the following information: Taking forward the draft Flood and Water Management Bill: the Government response to pre-legislative scrutiny and public consultation.
Report on the UKCMF strategy and its aims and visions to 2019.
This strategy proposes measures to reduce the risk of flooding to the 15,000 properties in the area from Datchet to Teddington.
A review of the work undertaken by the Environment Agency as enforcement authority for the Reservoirs Act 1975.
The Environment Agency’s first national assessment of flood risk for England.
This document contains the following information: Draft Flood and Water Management Bill
Report describing incidents at reservoirs reported in 2008 under the post-incident reporting scheme.
Second Government progress report showing what action has been taken to recover from the unique challenges posed by flooding events.
First published during the 2005 to 2010 Labour government
The initial government response to Sir William Pitt's review of the summer 2007 floods, published in 2008.
Report describing incidents at reservoirs reported in 2007 under the post-incident reporting scheme.
How the Environment Agency is reducing flood risk in the Humber Estuary.
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