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Flood Risk Assessment

A flood risk assessment (FRA) identifies the source of potential flooding, the extent of flooding, and the proposed mitigation measures.FRA is a complete part of your pre-planning process for architectural design for the development can include any design changes to your scheme that mitigates flood water, allocates vulnerable users to the correct floor levels, and identifies the safest route in the event of a flood. At Earth Environmental & Geotechnical we also provide surface water drainage strategy Suds for sites to ensure that the proposed development does not increase the flood risk to the local environment.

For more details do visit: https://www.earthenvironmental.co.uk/flood-risk-assessment/



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