Flood-risk-assessment- Open Access Journals

 A flood risk assessment (FRA) is an assessment of the danger of flooding from all flooding mechanisms, the identification of flood mitigation measures and will provide advice on actions to be taken before and through a flood.   For each of the sources of water, different hydraulic intensities occur. Floods can occur due to a mix of sources of flooding, like high groundwater and an inadequate surface water system. The topography, hydrogeology and physical attributes of the present or proposed development have to be considered. A flood risk assessment should be an evaluation of the flood risk and therefore the consequences and impact and vulnerability. Non-professional flood risk assessments will be produced by members of the general public, Architects, environment assessors, or others who aren't specifically professionally qualified during this field. However, it's a posh evaluation and such assessments they will be rejected by Authorities as inadequate, or can be considered as negligent within the event of a flooding event, damage and a claim to insurers being made. Professional flood risk assessments can cover single buildings, or whole regions. they'll a part of a due-diligence process for existing householders or businesses, or will be required in England and Wales to produce independent evidence to a planning application on the flood risk.

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