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Flood Risk Assessment

 The scope and characteristics of the flood risk assessment depend on the area and topography of the development site. A flood risk assessment (FRA) recognizes potential flood causes, the amount of flooding, and the recommended relief actions. Flood Risk Assessments are performed in various sites to meet the planning requirements set out by local authorities and adhere to the Environment Agency and National Planning Policy Framework advice and guidance. It can include any design, modification that mitigates flooding, distributes vulnerable users to the correct floor level, and recognizes the safest route in the event of a flood. Earth Environmental & Geotechnical's expert team prepare FRA reports under all health and safety regulations. Learn more about the whole process: https://www.earthenvironmental.co.uk/flood-risk-assessment/

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The term " flood risk assessment " (FRA) refers to a process that identifies the potential causes, severity, and necessary mitigation measures for floods. Flood zones 1–3 defined the strategic flood risk assessment. The scope and parameters of the flood risk assessment will depend on the development site's area and terrain. Flood Risk Assessments are conducted for a variety of places in order to meet local planning requirements and to follow the advice and guidance of the Environment Agency and the National Planning Policy Framework. Want to know more about the entire procedure:  https://www.earthenvironmental.co.uk/flood-risk-assessment/   https://www.earthenvironmental.co.uk/do-i-need-a-flood-risk-assessment/