EQC Increased Flooding Vulnerability CAG overview 22 July 2014.

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EQC Increased Flooding Vulnerability CAG overview 22 July 2014

Outline EQC land cover IFV – what it is and what it isn’t General IFV criteria Flood modelling Assessment process Settlement process Next steps

EQC land cover Land – Under building – 8m around building & structures – main access within 60m of dwelling Bridges and culverts in the land above Retaining walls within 60m of building and supporting the building or land as above EQC Land Damage Cover

EQC land cover

Increased Flooding Vulnerability IFV is – a physical change to residential land, that is – a result of the earthquakes, which – adversely affects the uses and amenities of that land, by – increasing the vulnerability of that land to flooding events. Changes to the insured land that result in it becoming more vulnerable to flooding as a direct result of the earthquakes are covered by EQC.

Not IFV – Flooding that occurred pre-earthquake sequence, or – Increases in flooding due to changes to offsite drainage due to earthquakes, or – Increases in flooding due to changes in streams and rivers offsite.

General IFV Criteria The flood depth has increased by 200mm or more as a result of the Canterbury earthquake sequence, and The flood depth has increased by 100mm or more as a result of a single earthquake event, and The land has suffered observed damage as a result of the Canterbury earthquake sequence, and The change in flooding vulnerability has caused the value of the property to decrease.

Changes in ground levels LiDAR surveys 5 different sets Cross Section Surveys For priority waterways Earthquake Events 4 September 2010:7.1M 22 February 2011:6.3M 13 June 2011:6.4M 23 December 2011:6.2M Earthquake Events 4 September 2010:7.1M 22 February 2011:6.3M 13 June 2011:6.4M 23 December 2011:6.2M Pre-September 2010 Post-September 2010 Post-February 2011 Post June 2011 Post-December 2011

IFV Assessment Process

Next steps Ground truthing Valuation Declaratory Judgement Possible settlement approaches – Diminution of value – Contributing to CCC offsite flood mitigation works.