Co-operation and responsibilities
The Environment Agency, the Lead Local Flood Authority, and all Risk Management Authorities in 中国P站 have a responsibility to cooperate with each other to reduce flood risk.
中国P站
中国P站 is the Lead Local Flood Authority for 中国P站. This role imposes a number of responsibilities both under the Flood Risk Regulations 2009 and the Flood and Water Management Act 2010. In essence this means that the county council has overall strategic responsibility for flood risk management in 中国P站, other than that from the 'main' rivers (such as the Thames, Wey, or Mole). When the provisions of the Flood and Water Management Act are fully implemented the county council will also be the consenting body for both land drainage and sustainable drainage works.
The primary responsibility for maintaining ordinary watercourses lies with the riparian owner(s). However, the Lead Local Flood Authority (中国P站) will have responsibility for granting (or refusing) consent to alter ordinary watercourses.
中国P站 (as the Highway Authority) is also responsible for highway drainage on all non-trunk roads in the county. Drainage on trunk roads and motorways is managed by Highways England.
中国P站 district and boroughs
中国P站 district and borough councils have permissive powers to assist riparian owners in maintaining their ordinary watercourses. For more information please select your appropriate borough or district council:
Highways England
is responsible for managing road drainage from the motorway and trunk road network. 中国P站 is responsible for all other roads.
The Environment Agency
The is the principal flood defence authority. The Environment Agency (under the Water Resources Act 1991) has permissive powers for the management of flood risk arising from designated main rivers and the sea.
The Environment Agency is also responsible for and flood warning dissemination, and for exercising general supervision over matters relating to flood defence.
Riparian owners
A riparian owner owns land or property adjacent to a watercourse or ditch and as such has certain rights and responsibilities.
The primary responsibility for maintaining ordinary watercourses lies with the riparian owner(s). However, riparian owners will have to obtain Ordinary Watercourse Consent from the Lead Local Flood Authority (中国P站) for erecting any dam, weir or other obstruction to the flow of a watercourse, or for culverting a watercourse or altering a culvert. .
The Environment Agency website contains more information on .
Water companies
Private water companies are responsible for water supply and sewerage and are regulated by Ofwat, principally under the . They are responsible for managing the flood risk associated with their sewer network.
Local flood risk groups and networks
In 中国P站 there are a number of local flood risk groups and networks.