PARLIAMENTARY WRITTEN QUESTION
Flood Control (11 October 2024)
Question Asked
Asked by:
Dr Ben Spencer (Conservative)
Answer
The Environment Agency (EA) regulate works in rivers through a permissions-based approach under the Environmental Permitting Regulations. These are referred to as “flood risk activities”. The primary purpose of the regulations is to ensure in-river works do not damage the environment or cause a flood risk to others.
Enforcement actions can occur due to a breach in permit condition but are predominantly for unauthorised works. Enforcement actions can vary from advice and guidance, formal warnings, notices, civil sanctions and prosecutions.
There were 65 Enforcement Actions across the country relating to flood risk prevention in 2023. Please see the table below for the number of enforcement actions for each EA area.
Number of enforcement actions for each Environment Agency area
Environment Agency area | Number of enforcement actions |
Cumbria and Lancashire | 0 |
Devon, Cornwall and Isles of Scilly | 2 |
East Anglia | 30 |
East Midlands | 0 |
Greater Manchester and Merseyside | 0 |
Hertfordshire and North London | 0 |
Kent, South London and East Sussex | 2 |
Lincolnshire and Northamptonshire | 0 |
North East | 0 |
Solent and South Downs | 0 |
Thames | 0 |
West Midlands | 1 |
Wessex | 0 |
Yorkshire | 30 |
Answered by:
Emma Hardy (Labour)
21 October 2024
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