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Dave Codrai
30-09-2010, 05:10 PM
Major flooding exercise to test emergency response in England and Wales

30 September 2010 00:01
Department for Environment Food and Rural Affairs (National)


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A large-scale emergency flood exercise will take place across England and Wales to test national and regional responses to severe flooding from rivers, the sea, reservoirs, groundwater and surface water.

Exercise Watermark will bring together government bodies, big business, and local communities to trial responses to a range of scenarios which could occur during a flood emergency.

Environment Secretary Caroline Spelman will use a visit to the Flood Forecasting Centre in Farringdon today to announce plans for the exercise.

Mrs. Spelman will say:

“Climate change means that flooding will be unavoidable in the future so we must take steps now to analyse the risk and plan ahead. The Flood Forecasting Centre is vital in providing the evidence, but we must ensure that we act on it.

“Exercise Watermark will be a real test of our ability to deal with a range of flooding issues such as burst riverbanks, surface water flooding and reservoir failure. This is just one example of the important work that Defra and its agencies are doing to help local communities improve their resilience in a ‘big society’ approach to flooding.”

Beginning with a pilot event in November 2010, Exercise Watermark will then go live across England and Wales from 4-11 March 2011. More than 3,500 emergency responders and numerous community groups have already signed up to the country’s largest national multi-agency flooding exercise.

Organisations that will be taking part include 31 Local Resilience Forums, hospitals, the Ministry of Defence, Network Rail and the Flood Forecasting Centre. Companies including Vodafone, EDF Energy and the Bank of England have all signed up to test their business continuity arrangements as part of the exercise.

Lord Chris Smith, Environment Agency Chairman, said:

“Exercise Watermark will test all aspects of severe flooding across England and Wales, making it one of the biggest ever emergency exercises. The effects of flooding can be devastating so it is essential that we are all prepared to deal with flood risk.

“We are encouraged by the number and range of people and organisations that are already taking part, including businesses and community groups, and would urge others to sign up by visiting www.exercisewatermark.co.uk (http://www.exercisewatermark.co.uk).”

In addition to the central national exercise, local exercises and activities will take place simultaneously all over England and Wales, involving local people, schools and other community groups. For example, an area of Sutton-on-Sea will be evacuated with evacuees being transported to a processing centre for an overnight stay before returning to their homes.

Welsh Assembly Government Environment Minister, Jane Davidson said:
“Flooding and coastal erosion are two of the most visible consequences of the changes that our climate is experiencing. In the coming years we will see rising sea levels, increases in the intensity and amount of rainfall and, inevitably, more frequent flooding.

“In Wales we are currently consulting on a national strategy to reduce the risks we face and the consequences of flooding and coastal erosion. However, exercises like Watermark provide vital experience for those involved in the emergency services to test their resilience during difficult times.”

Notes to editors:


Exercise Watermark is an emergency flooding exercise led by Defra, along with the Welsh Assembly Government, and delivered by the Environment Agency with the support of the Civil Contingencies Secretariat.

The setting up of a national flood exercise was one of the key recommendations of Sir Michael Pitt’s independent review of the 2007 floods.

For more information or to sign up visit www.exercisewatermark.co.uk (http://www.exercisewatermark.co.uk/).

mattgreen
03-10-2010, 07:50 AM
One of the scenarios is on our home turf - a reservoir failure in Derbyshire, we plan to be involved, I just spotted it this weekend so will let you know how we progress. Any other teams involved at this stage?

robin-baldwin
03-10-2010, 09:38 AM
We are involved through the Local Resilience Forum but not sure what actual invlovement there will be yet.

BobWessex
03-10-2010, 01:43 PM
Any other teams involved at this stage?
I understand that both Somerset & Wiltshire will be doing "something" but we don't yet know what the "something" is.

mattgreen
03-10-2010, 05:10 PM
There is the opportunity to run your own 'event' as part of this - they're looking for community ideas.

dave-freeman
03-10-2010, 06:43 PM
I've registered for the info pack so will wait to see what I get from it. We've got a couple of epo meetings this month so it's a good little ace up the sleeve to pop out with.

nigel leyland
04-10-2010, 05:55 AM
I too have registered for an information pack.

Nigel.

Dave White
04-10-2010, 08:18 AM
We are involved in March as far as I know as part of the Lincs LRF...

Phil Griffith
31-10-2010, 10:12 AM
Info we got the other day was that they are still providing info to outsourced consultants, who will make recommendations on what Watermark should entail, but it would seem at this point there is no plan.

(Best I keep my personal views to myself...... ;))

John M
31-10-2010, 10:29 AM
The info packs were sent out for consultation in late September - I know this as I was one of the people who was consulted - they have now gone back for a few bits to be changed....

Phil Griffith
31-10-2010, 01:45 PM
This wasn't info packs, this was Norfolk Emergency Planning providing info to an outsourced consultancy firm in the Netherlands.

mattgreen
01-11-2010, 06:58 AM
So the update is "there is no update"!

John M
01-11-2010, 07:48 AM
So the update is "there is no update"!

Yup! :confused:

Andy_H
01-11-2010, 08:58 AM
They're still saying information packs will be emailed out in October :)

Andy

nigel leyland
01-11-2010, 11:30 AM
I was just about to ask if anyone had recieved an info pack, cheers Andy.

Nigel.

John M
01-11-2010, 12:58 PM
They're still saying information packs will be emailed out in October :)

Andy

Well, the EA told me I would have a week or so to review / comment on the info packs prior to them being 'tweaked' and printed.

I got 24 hours.

I wouldn't hold your breath

mattgreen
01-11-2010, 01:13 PM
I was just about to ask if anyone had recieved an info pack,

Nothing received here. It's starting to smell like the proverbial inability to organise an inebriation-session in a beverage fermentation facility...

Andy_H
01-11-2010, 05:57 PM
Actually, received mine today!!!!

What a coincidence.

Andy

mattgreen
01-11-2010, 06:51 PM
Just received mine about 5 mins after slagging them off - ooops.

mattgreen
01-11-2010, 07:03 PM
Having read the briefing documents, it appears we have been sent the Business pack - i.e. something for businesses wishing to exercise their ability to respond to a flood affecting their premises.

Is this the same as received by other teams?

I think I'll get onto the EPO and see what they have to say.

John M
02-11-2010, 11:07 AM
Matt,

PM me your e-mail and I will send what I was sent to consult on....