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European Commission directive on flood risk management comes into force

Get free weekly news by e-mailReducing the risks and adverse consequences of floods in the European Union is the aim of a new directive on flood risk management which has been enacted. The directive requires flood risk management to be negotiated across national borders and contains important commitments to increase transparency and involve citizens. Member States are now obliged to identify river basins and associated coastal areas at risk of flooding and draw up flood risk maps and management plans for these areas.

Environment Commissioner Stavros Dimas said: "It is important for Member States to prevent the advent of floods and to protect areas which are likely to be affected by such events. It is also vital to prepare European citizens to cope with the potential occurrence of floods. This important new legislation obliges Member States to assess flood risks, to inform citizens in potentially affected areas and to involve them in the planning process."

The new directive (2007/60/EC) has been carefully crafted for compatibility with the Water Framework Directive (WFD). It applies to all types of floods whether they originate from rivers and lakes, or occur in urban and coastal areas, or arise as a result of storm surges and tsunamis.

Implementation in the Member States will be done in three stages, beginning with a preliminary assessment of river basin's flood risk and their associated coastal zones to be carried out by 2011.

This is to be followed by the development of flood hazard maps and flood risk maps by 2013. The maps are to identify high-, medium- and low-risk areas, including those areas where occurrences of floods would be considered an extreme event. The maps will also need to include details such as expected water depths, economic activities that could be affected, the numbers of inhabitants at risk and the potential environmental damage.

Member States are then required to produce flood risk management plans by 2015. These plans are to include measures to reduce the probability of flooding and its consequences.

More information : http://ec.europa.eu/environment/water/flood_risk/index.htm

Date: 27th Nov 2007• Region:UK/W.Europe •Type: Article •Topic: Emergency planning
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