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DEFRA SEEKS PILOT SITES FOR INTEGRATED URBAN DRAINAGE PROJECTS
22 March 2006 - Defra

A questionnaire to identify pilot sites for developing integrated approaches to urban drainage has been published by Defra.

A number of pilot projects across England are sought, where examples of best practice in organisational approach, technical solutions and stakeholder collaboration can be applied. Funding is available to support the development of partnerships at the selected pilot sites over the next 18 months.

The Defra questionnaire is aimed at key operating bodies and stakeholders, and includes questions on sources of flooding, its severity, work done to investigate the problem, and stakeholders involved. Defra is also interested in identifying where such issues may need to be addressed in the future. To this end it welcomes responses from stakeholders who believe a flooding problem requiring an integrated solution exists but do not have the means or capacity to resolve it themselves and therefore do not wish to directly participate in the pilot study.

The aim of the pilots will be to:

Trial a range of partnership approaches to integrated assessment, planning and management of urban flooding problems from a variety of sources with different lead stakeholder organisations
Confirm the key benefits of an integrated approach, determine best practice and identify any needs for further guidance or legislation.
The work is being taken forward as part of 'Making Space for Water', the developing Government-wide strategy for flood and coastal erosion risk management.

The questionnaire and further details are available on the Defra website at www.defra.gov.uk/environ/fcd/policy/strategy/ha2.htm. Completed questionnaires must be returned to Defra by 8th May 2006.

A shortlist of pilots will be selected following return of the questionnaire. The number will depend on anticipated costs.

http://www.defra.gov.uk

About: Defra
Defra (the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs) works for the essentials of life - food, air, land, water, people, animals and plants. Its remit is the pursuit of sustainable development - weaving together economic, social and environmental concerns.

Defra brings all aspects of the environment, rural matters, farming and food production together and is a focal point for all rural policy, relating to people, the economy and the environment. It has roles in both European Union and global policy making, so that its work has a strong international dimension.


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