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WATER MANAGEMENT: How can water management be sustainable for the future? Beverley Parrish, waste sector director, WSP UK (chair) Chris Griffiths, commercial product manager, Marshalls Gordon Rogers, climate change manger - environment strategy team, Yorkshire Water Innes Thomson, area flood risk manager, Environment Agency Dr Judith Thornton, post-doctoral research fellow, water@leeds, University of Leeds
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11.09.12 Base Leeds CR
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Climate change combined with increased urban development is creating serious issues with excess surface water run-off. Of the 57,000 homes affected in the 2007 summer floods, over two thirds were the result of surface water run-off – NOT swollen rivers. This situation should not be considered unusual; this is the new normal. We can’t keep blaming “freak weather conditions”!
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Base Leeds CR Marshalls head office is based in Elland, in the Calder valley. This year, the Calder valley has been subject to some of the worst flooding in recent history
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Base Leeds CR We put this short film together about the floods… Note from Base: Please view the film using the link below, the file is too large to embed into this powerpoint http://www.youtube.com/marshallsgroup
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Base Leeds CR Our objectives: –To keep flooding on the agenda: just because the water’s gone away, it doesn’t mean that the problem has too! –To advocate sustainable landscaping: by adopting simple and cost effective SUDs (Sustainable Urban Drainage) techniques, we can mitigate the worst effects of flooding. –To give something back to the community: flooding devastates communities and businesses.
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Base Leeds CR We understand that soft SUDs (attenuation ponds, swales, trenches etc) need to co-exist with hard SUDs (permeable paving) We need to work with architects, local authorities and particularly SABs (SUDS Approval Bodies) to help them to understand this fast evolving philosophy We need clear guidance and legislation to work towards (the National SUDs Standards, for example, have still yet to be released).
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Base Leeds CR Thank You
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Climate change and water management Gordon Rogers Climate Change Manager
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Our climate change strategy Collaborating for an effective response Communication Mitigation Reducing greenhouse gases Adaptation Preparing for inevitable change Collaborating for an effective response Communication Mitigation Reducing greenhouse gases Adaptation Preparing for inevitable change
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Understanding our risk Completed our most comprehensive CCRA to date Increasing challenge to our services: –water resources and quality –excess water Opportunities: –Further enhance resilience –Innovation –Avoid costs Position outlined in our new publication
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Managing our risks
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Our climate change strategy Collaborating for an effective response Communication Mitigation Reducing greenhouse gases Adaptation Preparing for inevitable change
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Greenhouse Gas Emissions Supply Chain Operational Customer 394 ktCO 2 e310 ktCO 2 e1,814 ktCO 2 e
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Managing our emissions Demand reduction Energy generation Cultural change
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Thank you www.yorkshirewater.com/climatechange
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Sustainable flood risk management Innes Thomson Area Flood Risk Manager 11 September 2012
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Just because the water has gone….
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Working together
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Community resilience
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Delivering flood risk management Flood and Water Management Act Flood risk planning Funding Communication and awareness Flood response
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The future Increased winter rainfall Drier summers Increased summer storms Increased storminess Education
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