What is a Flood Risk Assessment?
A flood risk assessment is a report that considers a proposed development, its proposed layout, form and construction etc. in order to assess the likelihood and the associated risk of flooding. The risk of flooding that is to be assessed as part of the flood risk assessment could be from groundwater, surface water, a water source such as a river or stream, coastal or tidal flooding, and/or flooding from sewer sources. The flood risk assessment should also take into consideration adjacent land uses and surrounding areas to assess the likelihood of whether a development poses a flood risk to these nearby areas.
The flood risk assessment will take into consideration and analyse data sources from third parties such as the Environment Agency, Local Authorities, water company and/or data obtained/held by private companies. The floors risk assessment will likely use a combination of this data to enable production of the flood risk assessment.