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Lo. DEG London Drainage Engineering Group Chairperson – George Warren (LBHF)
Lo. DEG what do we do? Culverted rivers Drainage Stop flooding Gullies Su. DS and Green Infrastructure
2015 Lo. DEG Meetings • Meetings held in April, July and November 2015, two jointly with Drain London, topics are wide and varied; – – – Thames Water Twenty 4 Twenty Presentation Discussion around Su. DS and changes to planning process Water. RIDE Presentation by BMT-WBM Monitoring presentation by Timeview Telemetry Flexi-pave presentation by KBI Survey feedback London Sustainable Drainage Action Plan launch Presentation by JBA on Flood Risk Insurance Flood Advisory Service & Flood Professionals Presentation Discussion around planning applications Update from DEFRA & Thames RFCC
Future 2016 Lo. DEG Meetings • Next meeting on 14 th March 2016 – Significant Flood Risk Management Asset Framework Update by Metis Consulting – Intelligent Rainwater Harvesting by Aquality – Emergency Flood Protection (Alternative to Sandbags) by Gravitas International – Tf. L’s Su. DS Streetscape Guidance Update by J&L Gibbons – Twenty 4 Twenty update by Thames Water – London Sustainable Drainage Action Plan update by GLA – London Plan Review and London Environment Strategy for the next Mayor – General update from DEFRA & Thames RFCC
Lo. DEG Survey • Survey ran from April to May 2015 • 29 responses from 22 London Boroughs and the GLA (66%) • Survey provided a focus for Lo. DEG for 2015/16 • Survey results were used to successfully bid for funding from Lo. TAMB to address certain outcomes of the survey
Assets S 21 Lead Local Flood Authorities: duty to maintain a register (1) A lead local flood authority must establish and maintain: (a) a register of structures or features which, in the opinion of the authority, are likely to have a significant effect on a flood risk in its area, and (b) a record of information about each of those structures or features, including information about ownership and state of repair.
Assets “Do you believe that a London specific definition of what is considered a significant flood risk asset would be useful? ” • 83% in favour of a standard significant flood asset definition 5 Yes No Note - definition will be advisory 24 ACTION – Lo. DEG developing a Framework for defining a Significant Flood Risk Management Asset
Bid 49 - Significant Flood Risk Management Asset Framework • Survey was open to all LLFAs from 02/02/16 to 24/02/16 • Survey included 34 questions with the aim of gathering data on how LLFAs are currently defining Significant Flood Risk Management Assets • 25 responses received (75% response rate) • Using the data gathered the project team will develop a framework for London to help LLFAs come up with an appropriate definition for their borough.
Flood. Station “Do you currently (or intend to) use Floodstation as your asset database? ” • 15 Boroughs (18 respondents) stated that they either currently use Floodstation or intend to use it in the near future. • The majority of the other Boroughs use Confirm 1 Yes 10 No 18 No Comment ACTION – Lo. DEG have commissioned a review of Floodstation to see if its fit for purpose and identify what improvements are necessary to encourage wider usage
Bid 49 – Floodstation Review • To understand it’s functionality • Is it for purpose? • What needs to be done to make it the “Goto” software
What Lo. DEG delivers Lo. TAMB Funded • CIRIA Su. DS Manual, launched November 2015 (http: //www. ciria. org/News/CIRIA_news 2/The_new _Su. DS_Manual_is_released. aspx) • CIRIA Su. DS Construction Guidance (Illman Young & EPG) • Significant Flood Asset Definition & Floodstation Review
What Lo. DEG delivers Guidance Trees in Hard landscapes – TDAG Designing for exceedance - CIRIA Bes. T – CIRIA Tf. L Su. DS Guidance – Tf. L Non-Statutory Technical Standards For Sustainable Drainage – LASOO • Su. DS Manual - CIRIA • • •
What Lo. DEG delivers Groups • • • Susdrain TRFCC TAG Flood and Coastal committee Association of Thames Drainage Authorities Capacity Building LASOO
So is it really all just concrete, pipes, gullies and impressions of King Canute?
Downpipe disconnection – LB Haringey Queensbury Recreation Ground river restoration and flood storage area - LB Harrow Crown Woods Way, Rain Gardens Stockholm trees/Air pollution/noise pollution – RB Greenwich Swale, Car park Extension – LB Bromley
Town Park Wetlands (2014) – restores water to disused boating pond, attenuates flows from SW drainage before entering main river – LB Enfield Firs Farm Wetlands (under construction) – 4, 000 m 2 of constructed wetland plus 30, 000 m 3 of flood storage reduces risk for >100 properties – LB Enfield Grovelands Park River Restoration (2014) – 2 No flood storage areas, de-culverting 250 m of ordinary watercourse with Su. DS bioremediation/wetland – LB Enfield
51, 000 m 3≥ Herne Hill and Dulwich FAS, surface water, Creation of 3, 750 m 2 wetland 6, 400 m 2 wildflower meadows – LB Southwark Comber Grove Downpipe disconnection – LB Southwark Southampton Way, De-pave – LB Southwark
Bridget Joyce Square (Australia Road) retrofitting highway into a shared space with permeable paving, raingardens, bio-rentention basins, downpipe disconnection with a controlled release to the combined sewer – LB Hammersmith & Fulham Kenmont ‘Rain’ Gardens retrofitting of highway into pocket park with raingardens and underground storage – LB Hammersmith & Fulham
Queen Caroline Housing Estate (Li. FE+) Green Roofs, downpipe disconnection, swales, rangardens, basins, controlled sewer release – LB Hammersmith & Fulham Richard Knight House (Li. FE+) Green Roofs, downpipe disconnection, swales, rangardens, engineered tree pits, controlled sewer release – LB Hammersmith & Fulham
Thank You Next Meeting - 14 th March 2016 (14: 00 -16: 30) @ City Hall To attend please contact – george. warren@lbhf. gov. uk


