Putting the Eco into European ports

Ports have always seen the environment’s impact on their activities. In recent decades they’ve widened their view to the impact of their activities on the environment.

Port and shipping activities affect their cities, hinterlands and associated supply chains, as well …

Facing the storm

Modelling large catchments is not for the fainthearted.

In particular, different storm events across the reaches of a catchment affect the volume of flood water differently.

For modelling to be effective, it must simultaneously model short peaky rainfall events and …

A reservoir of possibilities

Dam failure can mean catastrophe; for people, property and far more.

While there has been no loss of life from dam breaches since 1925 in the UK, fatalities still occur overseas.

A risk-based approach to dam breach assessment puts public …

The tide is high

The world’s oceans are rising.

Sea-level rise brings greater coastal flood risk and coastal erosion. Coastal properties, livelihoods and infrastructure are all threatened.

Since 1990, the global mean sea level has risen 20 cm because of:

  • meltwater from ice sheets

Whisky galore!

The UK spirits industry is booming.

With the number of distilleries at an all-time high, regulation is required to ensure there is no impact on the environment.

The water of life

Neat or with a dash? Enthusiasts may disagree on …

Flood risk. In full.

Flood risk isn’t just the risk of the closest river flooding.

The risks of flooding from all other potential sources must be understood, including:

  • surface water flooding
  • sewer flooding
  • reservoir flooding
  • flooding from even the smallest catchment, where at first

Wales leads the way with SuDS

Wales has taken steps to implement Schedule 3 of the Flood and Water Management Act (FWMA 2010).

This is likely to have a big impact on developments and the planning process in Wales.

The journey to here

SuDS on new …

Here comes the sun

The flood risk and drainage assessment requirements for solar farms are uncertain. As they are often greater than one hectare, an assessment of flood risk is usually required throughout the UK and Ireland.

Flood risk must be considered from all …

Clear as a mountain stream

Development anywhere affects local water movement. In many upland areas, peat adds to the challenge. The protection of both water quality and peat habitat needs careful planning.

Any construction work will disturb the ground. Areas rich in peat, once disturbed, …

The time for pollution solutions is now

The Government prioritised affordable housebuilding in the 2017 Autumn budget. Make no mistake, this will not be at the expense of water management and pollution prevention.

The first action listed by the Chancellor was:

“Support more housebuilding, raising housing supply