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Flood planning (FOI)

Flood planning (FOI)

Produced by the Freedom of Information office
Authored by States of Jersey and published on 11 October 2018.

Request

Has any department within the States of Jersey undertaken a flood risk assessment to homes / land / zones affected / emergency planning action in the event of any flooding?

Has this resulting in a written report which covers the whole of the Island?

Has any Emergency Department undertaken any of the above?

Has any individuals undertaken any of the above?

Has any external departments undertaken any of the above?

Response

The States of Jersey have commissioned various studies in recent years which consider coastal and inland flooding at some of the more vulnerable locations around the Island. Reports relating to these studies are available for downloading on the States of Jersey Website. Links to these documents are set out below.

Climate change, Jersey: Effects on costal defences

Future-proofing Jersey: Building Resilience for the 21st Centuary

Jersey Sea Level and Coastal Conditions Climate Review 

Grands Vaux Flood Plan 

States of Jersey Severe Weather Plan

A report titled Coastal / Pluvial / Fluvial Modelling for Jersey was also put together in 2010 by Emergency Planning department. This report is attached below:

Coastal / Pluvial / Fluvial Flood Modelling for Jersey

In July 2018 the States of Jersey commissioned a study to develop a Shoreline Climate Resilience Management Plan. This includes flood modelling, assessment of flood risk and production of flood risk maps covering the whole Island. This is a 15 month project and the flood risk information will be used to inform policy making and emergency planning. The flood risk maps will be made upon project completion.

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