Business | Community & living | Your Council | Environment | Housing | Jobs | Leisure & culture | Planning

Flooding

The Environment Agency operates a flood warning system, giving information to the public, media, emergency services and local authorities.

Using the latest available technology, staff monitor rainfall, river levels and sea conditions 24 hours a day and use this information to forecast the possibility of flooding. If flooding is forecast, warnings are issued using a set of four easily recognisable codes.

The following codes are used:

The Environment Agency has recently upgraded its flood warning service. Residents in "at risk" areas are encouraged to sign up to the new service, which provides warnings direct to customers, 24 hours a day, via telephone, mobile phone, fax or pager.

If you are in an area which is at risk of flooding please sign up to the floodline warnings direct service by phoning 0800 100141.

If you don't know if your property is at risk of flooding then either ring 08459 881188 to find out or log on to the Environment Agency website and check the flood maps at www.environment-agency.gov.uk 

Useful contacts

Information on flooding, and preparing for flooding if your property may be at risk and also what to do after a flood is available on Derbyshire County Council's website

For more information on the current flooding situation, visit the Environment Agency website.

When there is a risk of flooding the Environment Agency also issues warnings through the media; they are broadcast on TV weather bulletins and on radio weather and travel reports. Make sure you know which is your local radio station.  Flood warnings are also displayed on ITV Teletext regional weather pages (page 154) and on BBC Ceefax (page 419).

The Environment Agency provides the Floodline Service - Telephone Number 0845 988 1188. You can listen to recorded flood warning information or speak to an operator for general information and advice 24 hours a day.

What this council will do

Our approach to providing emergency assistance during times of flooding:

Events over the past few years have demonstrated that exceptional storms can cause flooding, when the drainage system is simply overwhelmed by the amount of water it is expected to carry. These events can also cause flooding to property from higher open land where a water course does not exist.

In addition, when the ground is saturated even small additional volumes of rainfall will find it difficult to drain away from gardens and enclosed spaces.

In times of emergency, we will try to protect the public generally and will not be able to assist a large number of individual homeowners who may find their properties threatened.

Contact details

South Derbyshire District Council
Grounds and Facilities
Civic Offices
Civic Way
Swadlincote
Derbyshire
DE11 0AH

Tel: 01283 595756 
Fax: 01283 595720 
Online: contact form
email: grounds@south-derbys.gov.uk    

Page ref: LGSL 793

How helpful was this page?   Helpful  Neither helpful nor unhelpful  Not helpful