Flooding

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Tuesday 25th May 2010, One Great George Street - London, 08:50 - 14:00 (half day)
Tackling the Challenges of Flooding: The Way Forward
Overview
The experiences in England in the summer of 2007 made clear that the risk of flooding to many parts of the United Kingdom was serious, and imminent. The former government decided that if communities and first responders were going to mitigate this risk, and rise to the challenge, it would have to review the UK's capability to respond to natural emergencies.
As a direct result of the floods in 2007, Sir Michael Pitt was asked to lead an independent lessons learned review, examining both how to reduce the risk and impact of such flooding, and the emergency response itself. Sir Michael Pitt’s Interim Report, published in December 2007 stated that flooding legislation should be updated and streamlined under a single unifying Act of Parliament.
The Flood and Water Act is a reflection of Pitt’s recommendations.The Act will, among other outcomes, address all sources of flooding, clarify responsibilities and facilitate flood risk management. The Act will strengthen and extend existing flood and water legislation including implementing appropriate recommendations from the Pitt and the former government’s Water Strategy 2008 ‘Making Space for Water’.
The Act will create a simpler, more effective regime for flood and coastal erosion risk management, and will introduce measures for the improved sustainability of water resources including the avoidance of water scarcity.
One key outcome of the official response to the Pitt Review has been the new Flood Forecasting Centre, a joint initiative of the Environment Agency and the Met Office. By combining the knowledge and experience of the Met Office and Environment Agency, there will be a big improvement in the ability to produce earlier flood alerts and more accurate, targeted information to emergency services, local authorities and utility companies. In addition to this, the Environment Agency has continued its work to improve flood defences and 433,000 people have signed up to direct flood warning alerts, with 124,000 registering since 2007.
This forum will explore how to mitigate the risk, and rise to the challenge of flooding caused by extreme weather, while reviewing this country’s capacity to prepare, respond and recover from natural emergencies, most notably:
| 08:50 | Coffee and Registration |
| 09:40 | Opening Remarks by Chair Parmjit Dhanda, Former CLG Minister with responsibilities for Fire and Rescue Services (CONFIRMED) |
| 09:45 | Strategic Opportunities for Reducing Flood Risk
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| 10:05 | The Floods and Water Act
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| 10:25 | Planning to Manage Flood Risks
Rachael Hill, FCRM Strategic Development and Flood Risk Manager, Environment Agency (CONFIRMED) |
| 10:45 | Ordnance Survey - Relied on for Flood Mapping in Emergency Planning, Response and Recovery
Ian Carter, Strategic Development Manager, Ordnance Survey, Local Government Team (CONFIRMED) |
| 11:00 | Questions and Answers Session |
| 11:20 | Coffee and Networking |
| 11:40 | Warning and Informing the Public
Malcolm Weatherall, Met Office (CONFIRMED) |
| 12:00 | Effective Emergency Planning Strategies: Meeting the Challenges Ahead
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| 12:20 | Insuring Flood Risk Sites
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| 12:40 | Questions and Answers Session |
| 13:00 | Lunch and Networking |
| 14:00 | Close |
*programme subject to change without notice
Sponsor
Ordnance Survey
Exhibitor
Richard Allitt Associates
Audience
Delegates will include directors and heads of resilience; disaster recovery; civil contingency planning; emergency planning; and business continuity; head of telecommunications; heads of preparedness and response; emergency responders; local emergency planning officers; police, ambulance and fire rescue officers; heads of environmental strategy; heads of & directors flood management; heads of water management; heads of utilities; heads of coastal strategy; strategic risk management directors; and operational risk managers and be drawn from central government, local authorities, police and other emergency services.













