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Flood Risk Management Plan Reporting Data to the European Union FRMP_MeasureCodes Note cells shaded yellow must have something reported against them (Main repoting sheet) MeasureType ResponsibleAuthorities - either name or level to be reported. Prioritisation - 1 of 3 elements to be reported. Category of Priority to be used. Field EUUOMCode MeasureCode MeasureName MeasureAspect MeasureType MeasureLocation GeographicCoverage NameResponsibleAuthority LevelofResponsibility Objectives Timetable CategoryofPriority Summary ProgressofImplementation ActionStartDate ActionFinishDate ProgressDescription Cost CostExplanation OtherCommunityAct OtherDescription Free text Free text Free text Drop down list. Drop down list. Free text Free text Free text Free text Free text Free text Free text Drop down list. No set format No set format Free text Free text Free text Free text Free text (min of 3 characters, max of 42) (min of 1 character, max (min of 1 character, max of 100) Choose from: Choose from: (min of 1 character, max of 250) (min of 1 character, max of 1,000) (min of 1 character, max of 250) (min of 1 character, max of 250) (min of 1 character, (min of 1 character, max Choose from: (min of 1 character, max of 5,000) (min of 1 character, max of (min of 1 character, max of (min of 1 character, max of 2,000) (min of 1 character, max of of 250) Aggregated M11 max of 5,000) of 250) NS 250) 2,000) 5,000) ***cells restricted to a max of 100 characters*** Individual M21 ***cells restricted to a max of 250 OG ***cells restricted to a max of 42 ***cells restricted to a max M22 characters*** ***cells restricted to a max of 1000 ***cells restricted to a max of 250 characters*** ***cells restricted to a max of 250 ***cells restricted to ***Decision to use this OGC ***cells restricted to a max of 5000 ***cells restricted to a max ***cells restricted to a max of ***cells restricted to a max of 5000 ***cells restricted to a max of characters*** of 250 characters*** M23 characters*** characters*** a max of 5000 field to select the FD COM characters*** of 250 characters*** 2000 characters*** characters*** 5000 characters*** M24 characters*** cycle the measure will be Requirements M31 delivered in rather than M32 free text*** M33 M34 Unique EU code for the area of potential A unique code for the Short descriptive name for the measure Choose whether this is an aggregated or Choose Measure Type RBD/ UoM code, APSFR/s Geographic coverage of expected effect of Provide the international name of responsible Authority responsible - level of Explain how the Choose from: Choose one of the four provided options: Not required for EU reporting - Not required for EU reporting - Text to accompany the implementation Cost and benefits of the Explaining what is included in the Other community Act under which the Other description of the significant flood risk. Add the two-letter ISO measure individual measure. (Description of measure codes (Code), Name of location, river the measures (whole National, RBD/UoM, Authority responsibility (e.g. National authority measure contributes 2015 - 2021 NS (not started) additional column added to additional column added to assist status selection from 'Progress of measure(s) (expressed in cost calculation and/or for measure has been implemented (where measure or additional useful Country Code to the Member States unique on MeasureType Validation basin (code), Sub - Basin (Code) specific river basin, sub-basin or coastal RBD/UoM authority, regional authority to the objectives 2021 - 2027 OG (On - going) assist capture of LLFA FRMP capture of LLFA FRMP Implementation' field (optional) monetary terms (in providing further details (e.g. relevant) (Annex A.I.4) information of clarification ID - up to 42 characters in total tab) or water body (code), or other area, specific APSFR, or other (location, municipality/ies, other) or name of (optional) 2027 - 2033 OGC (On - going construction) measures measures Euros/national currency), Whether figures refer to budget (optional) (the most relevant location water body etc), if different from location Authority 2033 - 2039 COM (completed) Quantitive and/or qualitative allocated or to expenditure to (Country code - UK) description shall be chosen from of measure (optional) 2039+ terms) (optional) date) (optional) amongst these options ) Description Any area within MTCBC where there is a significant risk including:- 1 FF1 – Covering Bedlinog, Treharris and Trelewis. – outside flood risk area. 2 FF2 – Covering Merthyr Tydfil M43 - Preparedness; Public (North) and Merthyr Tydfil awareness and preparedness; (South). Measures to establish the 3 FF3 - Covering Abercanaid, public awareness or Aberfan, Merthyr Vale, Pentrebach MBC M01 Set up Flood Forum where appropriate and where there is local demand preparedness for flood events. and Troedyrhiw. Merthyr Tydfil County Borough Council 2015 - 2021 NS M41 - Preparedness; Flood forecasting and warning; Measures to establish or Investigate feasibility for new flood warning service. enhance a flood forecasting or Any area within MTCBC where MBC M02 Develop new flood warning service. warning system there is a significant risk Merthyr Tydfil County Borough Council 2015 - 2021 NS M44 - Preparedness; Other preparedness; Other measures to establish or enhance preparedness for flood events to reduce adverse MBC M03 Survey work identified within the LFRM Strategy consequences. Whole Borough Merthyr Tydfil County Borough Council 2015 - 2021 NS M24 - Prevention; Other prevention; Other measures to enhance flood risk prevention (may include, flood risk Derive hydrology for catchment. Carry out inspection and survey of existing modelling and assessment, All significant intakes and drainage system. Build hydraulic model for existing intake and culvert. flood vulnerability assessment, associated culverts as detailed in Check design of existing drainage system. Check design of existing maintenance programmes or the measures for each community MBC M04 drainage system. Design of flood alleviation scheme, where necessary policies etc...) area. Merthyr Tydfil County Borough Council 2015 - 2021 NS M24 - Prevention; Other prevention; Other measures to enhance flood risk prevention (may include, flood risk modelling and assessment, Carryout investigation of sources of accumulations of surface water. flood vulnerability assessment, Locations are identified in the Investigate drainage paths to and from the area of flood risk. Investigate maintenance programmes or individual plan for Community MBC M05 alternative proposals for the reduction of flood risk policies etc...) Areas. Merthyr Tydfil County Borough Council 2015 - 2021 NS M21 - Prevention: Avoidance; Measure to prevent the location of new or additional receptors in flood prone areas, such as land use planning policies or MBC M06 Sustainable and Strategic Development Planning regulation Whole Borough Merthyr Tydfil County Borough Council 2015 - 2021 OG M21 - Prevention: Avoidance; Measure to prevent the location of new or additional receptors in flood prone areas, such as Strategic Flood Risk Assessment (SFRA) / Strategic Flood Consequences land use planning policies or MBC M07 Assessment (SFCA) regulation Whole Borough Merthyr Tydfil County Borough Council 2015 - 2021 OG M22 - Prevention; Removal or relocation; Measure to remove receptors from flood prone areas, or to relocate receptors MBC M08 Relocation areas of lower Whole Borough Merthyr Tydfil County Borough Council 2015 - 2021 NS M34 - Protection; Surface water management; Measures involving physical interventions to reduce surface water flooding, typically , but not exclusively, in an urban environment, such as enhancing artificial drainage capacity or through sustainable drainage MBC M09 Sustainable Drainage systems (SuDS). Whole Borough Merthyr Tydfil County Borough Council 2015 - 2021 OG M43 - Preparedness; Public awareness and preparedness; Measures to establish the public awareness or MBC M10 Flood Awareness preparedness for flood events. Whole Borough Merthyr Tydfil County Borough Council 2015 - 2021 OG M41 - Preparedness; Flood forecasting and warning; Measures to establish or enhance a flood forecasting or MBC M11 Flood Warning warning system Whole Borough Merthyr Tydfil County Borough Council 2015 - 2021 OG M41 - Preparedness; Flood forecasting and warning; Measures to establish or enhance a flood forecasting or MBC M12 Flood Forecasting warning system Whole Borough Merthyr Tydfil County Borough Council 2015 - 2021 OG M42 - Preparedness; Emergency Event; Measures to establish or enhance flood event institutional emergency MBC M13 Emergency Response Plans response planning. Whole Borough Merthyr Tydfil County Borough Council 2015 - 2021 OG M42 - Preparedness; Emergency Event; Measures to establish or enhance flood event institutional emergency MBC M14 Community Flood Plan response planning. Whole Borough Merthyr Tydfil County Borough Council 2015 - 2021 OG FRMP_MeasureCodes Note cells shaded yellow must have something reported against them (Main repoting sheet) MeasureType ResponsibleAuthorities - either name or level to be reported. Prioritisation - 1 of 3 elements to be reported. Category of Priority to be used. Field EUUOMCode MeasureCode MeasureName MeasureAspect MeasureType MeasureLocation GeographicCoverage NameResponsibleAuthority LevelofResponsibility Objectives Timetable CategoryofPriority Summary ProgressofImplementation ActionStartDate ActionFinishDate ProgressDescription Cost CostExplanation OtherCommunityAct OtherDescription M31 - Protection; Natural flood management / runoff and catchment; Measures to
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