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28/06/2012 Caistor Castle Hill Following Heavy Rainfall the Anglian Appendix A Duty to Investigate Area F Complete Section 19 Investigations Lincolnshire County Council Section 19 Investigations - Network North Area F - Contact Officer _ Steve Wiles - Area Highways Manager Identified Actions/Works Risk Management Consideration for Authorities with inclusion in Estimated Timescales Date of S19 Report Town & Location Description of Flooding Responsibilities and Actions and Recommendations future Common Proposed Action/Works Promoter Status Recommendation Incident File Reference whether they are Works Scheme Completion exercising functions Programme Following heavy rainfall the Anglian Water There is a non-return valve fitted to the foul sewer system became overwhelmed Caistor property lateral which was ineffective. due to infiltration of surface water and AW to maintain the non- Complete Autumn 28/06/2012 Anglian Water - Yes Anglian Water have repaired it and are to No AW Complete S19-031 backed up into a property in Castle Hill. return valve. 2012 Castle Hill implement an improved maintenance regime. 1 Property North East Lincolnshire Internal Drainage Board to clear riparian drain. Anglian Water to investigate cross contamination of foul Surface water sewer overwhelmed due to its Anglian Water - Yes Keelby and surface water systems. LCC to All risk management partners AW connection to a blocked riparian drain. North East Lincs IDB - Complete Spring 28/06/2012 investigate the provision of a new chamber No have completed their actions NELIDB Complete S19-033 Yes 2014 Eastfield Road on the culverted section of watercourse in and responsibilities. LCC 3 Properties LCC - Yes order to facilitate further investigations. Riparian owners to be advised of their responsibilities. Riparian owners have been advised to clear Extreme rainfall (in the order of a 1 in 200 the ditches in front of their properties. Riparian owner and year event) caused the riparian ditches in Ancholme Internal Drainage Board is to Ancholme IDB have Moortown front of properties on Brigg Road to overtop advise residents and promote investigation completed their actions and Ancholme Complete Spring 28/06/2012 Ancholme IDB - Yes No Complete S19-034 causing internal flooding. into the outfall of riparian watercourses into recommendations. Residents IDB 2014 Brigg Road Nettleton Beck. Ancholme Internal Drainage have been informed of their 1 Property Board requested to assess for enforcement responsibilities. action. Extreme rainfall (in the order of a 1 in 200 Highway drainage system found to be in year event) caused surcharging of the IDB requested to assess for Spridlington good order following the investigation. As highway drainage system in the village and enforcement action and Complete Autumn 28/06/2012 LCC - Yes the flooded property has a very low No LCC Complete S19-035 internal flooding. recommendations advised to 2013 Faldingworth Road threshold, property level resilience residents recommended. 1 Property LCC has arranged for the surface water System has been cleansed History of surface water flooding and drainage system to be jetted and cleansed. and jetted, WLDC have drainage issues in location. Most recent However, there is evidence that there is a swept the roads. Damaged event involved an intense period of broken pipe within the system. It is proposed surface water drain is Kexby persistent rain causing surface water drains to install a new section of surface water currently being replaced by Complete September 25/05/2014 to back up and flow into the garden and LCC - Yes drain to create a connection to another No LCC Complete S19-076 LCC Works to lay a new 2015 High Street driveway, and then into the property whilst system which is known to be in good order, 225mm diametre surface the resident was not at home. providing an alternative outfall and rendering water pipe between two the damaged pipe redundant. WLDC have existing chambers on the 1 Property been advised to sweep the roads to prevent High Street. excess silt and debris blocking the drain. Lincolnshire County Council Confidential 25/11/2015 Page 1 Appendix A Duty to Investigate Area F Complete Section 19 Investigations Lincolnshire County Council Section 19 Investigations - Network North Area F - Contact Officer _ Steve Wiles - Area Highways Manager Identified Actions/Works Risk Management Consideration for Authorities with inclusion in Estimated Timescales Date of S19 Report Town & Location Description of Flooding Responsibilities and Actions and Recommendations future Common Proposed Action/Works Promoter Status Recommendation Incident File Reference whether they are Works Scheme Completion exercising functions Programme Heavy rainfall, in a short duration caused excess surface water to flow down the High Street and into the carpark. The water Work order issued to lay entered through the rear door where it centre kerb across vehicle dammaged Lounge carpets and A survey will be carried out to investigate access to create a water Scotter refrigeration units in the bar. This occurred whether any alterations can be made to the check to keep surface water Complete 09/06/2014 LCC - Yes No LCC Complete S19-128 on two occasions. Sandbags were issued access to stop any run off from the running down High Street September 2015 High Street when the property was thretened on a third carriageway. and not into the public House occasion. However it did not breech the carpark. Works compled threshold. Notified in Dec 14 September 2015 1 Property Following torrential rainfall, the highway ditches became overwhelmed causing the Flooding was caused by lack of outfall pipe to the property's septic tank to maintenance of the open ditch. The riparian Somerby back up the drains in the property, owner has been contacted to ensure the Recommendations provided Riparian Complete Winter 09/06/2014 No Complete S19-082 subsequently leading to water entering the LCC - Yes ditches are regularly cleared out and to riparian owner Owner 2014 Corringham Road property. maintained to remove the risk of the outfall backing up in the future. 1 Property Flooding was caused by insufficient pipe capacity within the dyke located to the rear of the property. Recommendations given to Following very heavy rainfall, the dyke to the the property owner and riparian owner of the rear of the property which collects water dyke include: from the adjacent land and development at the top of the hill, was unable to take the Constructing a wall or physical feature The riparian/property owner water. The volume of water exceeded the along the fence line to reduce the risk of has been informed of his Blyton capacity of the pipe at the bottom of the LCC - Yes water from the dyke flowing down the slope responsibilities, and of flood Riparian Complete Autumn 09/06/2014 dyke. This caused the dyke to back up and No Complete S19-089 into the property; resilience measures to help Owner 2014 High Street run through the fence at the rear of the alleviate the property from property. The flood water entered the Installation of flood seals to the doors to flooding in the future. restaurant and flowed through the building prevent water ingress; to the main entrance at the front. Regular maintenance to the trash screen 1 Property to ensure it is kept clear of debris and reduce the risk of the 225mm pipe in the dyke from backing up. During a period of intense rainfall over a Following torrential rainfall, the highway short period, surface water run off from The property owner has been drains were unable to cope with the amount neighbouring land caused this residential Blyton made aware of property of surface water on the carriageway causing LCC - Yes property internal flooding. Whilst carrying Riparian 09/06/2014 No resilience measures that Complete Complete Sept 2014 S19-090 internal flooding to the property. out investigations there was no evidence of Owner Station Road should help alleviate flooding any dykes along the field boundaries, in the future. 1 Property additionally the property is situated lower than the surrounding land and carriageway. Lincolnshire County Council Confidential 25/11/2015 Page 2 Appendix A Duty to Investigate Area F Complete Section 19 Investigations Lincolnshire County Council Section 19 Investigations - Network North Area F - Contact Officer _ Steve Wiles - Area Highways Manager Identified Actions/Works Risk Management Consideration for Authorities with inclusion in Estimated Timescales Date of S19 Report Town & Location Description of Flooding Responsibilities and Actions and Recommendations future Common Proposed Action/Works Promoter Status Recommendation Incident File Reference whether they are Works Scheme Completion exercising functions Programme That investigations be made by the management company into the surface water drainage system to check the system The Private Management is operating at full capacity, and to identify company responsible for the Following torrential rainfall that fell in a short any reasonable improvements to mitigate maintenance of the water duration, surface water flowed off the residual flood risk. drainage system and that the Hemswell Cliff unadopted road and onto the property LCC - Yes property owner has been 09/06/2014 No Riparian ownerComplete Summer 2015 S19-127 causing internal flooding to the bungalow. Anglian Water - Yes That investigations be made by Anglian reminded of the advice given Capper Avenue Water into the condition of the foul system. by WLDC in 2012 with 1 Property regards to flood risk That the property owner be reminded of the management and property advice given in 2012 by WLDC with regards proterction. to flood risk management and property protection. Intense summer rainfall caused property It is recommended that the surface water System has been cleaned internal flooding. The cause of the flooding highway drain is regularly maintained. Corringham and jetted following the LCC was due to a blocked highway drain located The tenant is currently in the process of Complete Autumn 11/08/2014 LCC - Yes No incident. All flood resilience Riparian Complete S19-091 at the front of the property.
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