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How to manage the risk of flooding on your campsite, caravan park, holiday park or residential park.
FCERM projects can share the costs using national and local sources of funding.
Increase flood resilience with natural flood management.
Environment Agency regulatory position on installing small-scale equipment for monitoring in a river and for associated equipment such as instrument cabinets located alongside.
As a risk management authority (RMA) you can submit your FCERM project proposal to apply for grant-in-aid (GIA) funding.
Standard rules for excavating a wetland or pond in a main river floodplain.
What happens when the Environment Agency stops maintaining a flood or coastal erosion defence, how to challenge the decision and how to manage your risk afterwards.
How to design, inspect, monitor and maintain impounding reservoir spillways so they are safe.
The major changes to the Thames Estuary 2100 (TE2100) Plan since it was last published in 2012.
How to write a reservoir written statement and a site visit report and what information to include.
The SWMP guidance has been written for local authorities to assist them as they co-ordinate and lead local flood risk management activities.
How to assess the impact of a flood risk activity and decide whether it supports the objectives of your local River Basin Management Plan.
What happens if a structure or feature on your land is designated as a flood or coastal erosion defence asset.
Guidance to developers and designers on how to improve the resilience of new properties in low or residual flood areas.
A template, guidance and example of a project appraisal summary table - for risk management authorities (RMAs) and project teams.
Guidance on dredging and the removal of silt and sand from main rivers as a flood risk activity under the Environmental Permitting Regulations.
Calculate your net carbon emissions and economic benefits - for risk management authorities and project teams.
Find your local policy unit for Thames Estuary 2100 (TE2100), listed by the councils responsible for that area.
Guidance for inspecting engineers including the reporting of section 10 inspection findings.
As a risk management authority (RMA) claim grant-in-aid (GIA) funding, report financial changes and that projects are completed.
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