Flood Risk Management
Flood Risk Management is the strategic and coordinated process of identifying, assessing, and mitigating the impacts of flooding from all sources, including rivers, surface water, and sewers, through a combination of land-use planning, infrastructure and emergency response measures. Speak with a consultant to discuss a risk management strategy. The GOV.UK flood risk and coastal change guidance sets out national flood risk management policy.

Case Example
A local authority requires a new housing development to include SuDS, restrict discharge rates and avoid high-risk flood zones, ensuring flood risk is managed across the site and does not increase elsewhere.
Manage flood risk effectively. Rida Reports delivers full Flood Risk Assessments for safe development.