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Future Coastal Flood and Erosion Risk Management Schemes at Southsea and North Portsea Island 15 th  September 2011   Bret Davies Coastal Project Engineer Havant, Portsmouth & Gosport Coastal Defence Partnership
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1) Coastal Protection    2) Flood Defence ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
HAVANT GOSPORT Coastal Partnership Team PORTSMOUTH PORTSEA ISLAND HAYLING ISLAND
“ Aim to reduce risks to people, the developed and natural environment from coastal flooding and erosion by promoting the provision of technical, economical and environmentally sound coastal management measures.” ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],What Does The Coastal Team Do?
[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],Pressures on our Coastline: Climate Change
Pressures on our Coastline: Climate Change PRESENT DAY YEAR 2115 ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
Pressures on our Coastline: Environmental Designations SSSI   SAC Ramsar Site SPA
Pressures on our Coastline: Birds & Wildlife Important Network of Bird Roosting Sites
Pressures on our Coastline: Coastal Squeeze ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
<<< Coastal Groups with Local Authorities and Environment Agency >>> Strategic Coastal Management SHORELINE MANAGEMENT PLAN STRATEGY STRATEGY SCHEME SCHEME SCHEME SCHEME SCHEME
Photo courtesy of The News Portsea Island Coastal Flood and Erosion Risk Management Schemes
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SHORELINE MANAGEMENT PLAN North Solent SMP (2010) STRATEGY Portsea Island Coastal Strategy Study (2010) SCHEME Portsea Island Coastal Flood & Erosion Risk Management SCHEME OPTION DEVELOPMENT
[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],Photo courtesy of The News Introduction: Flood Cell 1 - Southsea
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History of Flooding: Southsea  Photo’s courtesy of The News
History of Flooding: Southsea ‘South Parade’
Flood Risk to North Portsea Island, ‘Anchorage Park’ NOTE: 1.8m = High Tide at time of photo, 2.3mAOD = Highest Astronomical High Tide, 2-3mAOD Sea Wall Crest Height, 3.3mAOD 0.5%AEP Extreme Water Level (Year 2009) Front view of Sea Wall Rear view of Sea Wall 1.8mAOD 2.3mAOD 3.3mAOD 2-3mAOD Crest Height
[object Object],Priority: Flood Risk to Portsea Island     Year 0 Year 10 Year 30 Year 50 Year 10 Year 30 Year 50 Year 100
Flood Cell 1: Southsea – Existing ‘Tired’ Coastal Defence Structures
[object Object],Priority: Coastal Defences COMBINED RISK DOES NOT MEET RECOMMENDED STANDARD OF PROTECTION OR RESIDUAL LIFE LESS THAN 10 YEARS
Communities at Flood Risk across Southsea Flat Open Space Key: Assets at Risk of Flooding Residential Properties Non-residential  Properties Ferry/Hovercraft Terminal Heritage & Archaeology Main Roads Communities at Flood Risk across Southsea
Flood Cell 4: North Portsea Island – Existing ‘Tired’ Coastal Defence Structures
[object Object],Priority: Coastal Defence COMBINED RISK DOES NOT MEET RECOMMENDED STANDARD OF PROTECTION OR RESIDUAL LIFE LESS THAN 5 YEARS
Communities at Flood Risk across North Portsea Island Rear view of Sea Wall Key: Assets at Risk of Flooding Residential Properties Non-residential  Properties Railway Station Main Railway Line Main Arterial Roads
Useful Web Sites: Havant, Portsmouth & Gosport Coastal Defence Partnership http://www.havant.gov.uk/havant-7221 Partnership for Urban South Hampshire Strategic Flood Risk Assessment http:// maps.hants.gov.uk/havantstrategicfloodriskassessment / North Solent SMP www.northsolentsmp.co.uk Southern Coastal Group www.southerncoastalgroup.org.uk Email:   [email_address]

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004 Future Coastal Flood and Erosion Risk Management Schemes at Southsea and North Portsea Island

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  • 5. HAVANT GOSPORT Coastal Partnership Team PORTSMOUTH PORTSEA ISLAND HAYLING ISLAND
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  • 9. Pressures on our Coastline: Environmental Designations SSSI SAC Ramsar Site SPA
  • 10. Pressures on our Coastline: Birds & Wildlife Important Network of Bird Roosting Sites
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  • 12. <<< Coastal Groups with Local Authorities and Environment Agency >>> Strategic Coastal Management SHORELINE MANAGEMENT PLAN STRATEGY STRATEGY SCHEME SCHEME SCHEME SCHEME SCHEME
  • 13. Photo courtesy of The News Portsea Island Coastal Flood and Erosion Risk Management Schemes
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  • 15. SHORELINE MANAGEMENT PLAN North Solent SMP (2010) STRATEGY Portsea Island Coastal Strategy Study (2010) SCHEME Portsea Island Coastal Flood & Erosion Risk Management SCHEME OPTION DEVELOPMENT
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  • 18. History of Flooding: Southsea Photo’s courtesy of The News
  • 19. History of Flooding: Southsea ‘South Parade’
  • 20. Flood Risk to North Portsea Island, ‘Anchorage Park’ NOTE: 1.8m = High Tide at time of photo, 2.3mAOD = Highest Astronomical High Tide, 2-3mAOD Sea Wall Crest Height, 3.3mAOD 0.5%AEP Extreme Water Level (Year 2009) Front view of Sea Wall Rear view of Sea Wall 1.8mAOD 2.3mAOD 3.3mAOD 2-3mAOD Crest Height
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  • 22. Flood Cell 1: Southsea – Existing ‘Tired’ Coastal Defence Structures
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  • 24. Communities at Flood Risk across Southsea Flat Open Space Key: Assets at Risk of Flooding Residential Properties Non-residential Properties Ferry/Hovercraft Terminal Heritage & Archaeology Main Roads Communities at Flood Risk across Southsea
  • 25. Flood Cell 4: North Portsea Island – Existing ‘Tired’ Coastal Defence Structures
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  • 27. Communities at Flood Risk across North Portsea Island Rear view of Sea Wall Key: Assets at Risk of Flooding Residential Properties Non-residential Properties Railway Station Main Railway Line Main Arterial Roads
  • 28. Useful Web Sites: Havant, Portsmouth & Gosport Coastal Defence Partnership http://www.havant.gov.uk/havant-7221 Partnership for Urban South Hampshire Strategic Flood Risk Assessment http:// maps.hants.gov.uk/havantstrategicfloodriskassessment / North Solent SMP www.northsolentsmp.co.uk Southern Coastal Group www.southerncoastalgroup.org.uk Email: [email_address]

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  8. BD CHALLENGES AHEAD – Climate change – sea level rise, increased storminess, wetter winters, shortage of national funding. Need to make difficult decisions. We need to learn to adapt. At all tiers of this process we need data to improve our understanding of the coastline and to inform our decision making. Clive is now going onto explain how we gather some of this information and the types of info we need for design.
  9. The strategy is currently being compiled for submission to the Environment Agency for their technical approval Portsea Island was divided into 7 independent flood cells, the flood cells cover an area modelled as part of the strategy that is at risk of flooding during a 1 in 200 year tidal event. what this means is that a flood (or breach in defences) in any flood cell will not affect its neighbouring flood cells. For example a flood in Flood Cell 1 – Southsea will not flood Flood Cell 2 – Fraser Battery (to the East) or Flood Cell 7 – HM Naval Base (to the West) Hold the Line - The strategy recommends that Portsea Island’s coastline is defended for at least the next 100 years to protect the residential communities and the commercial interests in the city. £1.1 billion assets protected – in the event that no defences were in place, a 1 in 200 year probability flood (which has a 0.5% chance of occurring annually) would flood £1.1 billion pounds worth of assets. Assets include residential, commercial and MOD property and critical infrastructure such as roads, railway links and schools. The strategy has identified that Flood Cells 1 – Southsea and Flood Cell 4 – Portsea Island North are priorities. The flood risk to the communities and the deterioration to the existing defences means that Holding the line in these locations is imperative and schemes should be developed in these locations at the earliest available opportunity. The city councils next step is to seek approval for the strategy to develop business cases for Flood Cells 1 and 4 to release the capital grant to begin scheme design and development.
  10. This slide is a general overview of the Risks to Southsea (flood cell 1) If a breach in the defences occurred during a 1 in 200 tidal event today around 2,500 properties would be at risk of flooding In 100 years with sea level rise and increased wave activity the numbers of properties at risk of flooding from the sea increases to 1300. Note that this figure does not include any future development. In order to reduce the flood risk to the Southsea community the strategy estimates that around £57m is spent on new coastal protection schemes to protect over 0.5billion pounds worth of assets. Photo – shows localised wave overtopping at Long Curtain Moat near Clarence Parade
  11. If no defences were in place, around 1500 properties are currently at risk of flooding from the sea This number increases to 4700 in 100 years time (not including any future development) This cell is strategically very important to the city because it includes critical access routes on and off the island. The critical infrastructure at risk of flooding from the sea (highlighted on the map) includes two main access roads and the islands only railway line. It is very important that this flood cell is defended.
  12. The strategy is currently being compiled for submission to the Environment Agency for their technical approval Portsea Island was divided into 7 independent flood cells, the flood cells cover an area modelled as part of the strategy that is at risk of flooding during a 1 in 200 year tidal event. what this means is that a flood (or breach in defences) in any flood cell will not affect its neighbouring flood cells. For example a flood in Flood Cell 1 – Southsea will not flood Flood Cell 2 – Fraser Battery (to the East) or Flood Cell 7 – HM Naval Base (to the West) Hold the Line - The strategy recommends that Portsea Island’s coastline is defended for at least the next 100 years to protect the residential communities and the commercial interests in the city. £1.1 billion assets protected – in the event that no defences were in place, a 1 in 200 year probability flood (which has a 0.5% chance of occurring annually) would flood £1.1 billion pounds worth of assets. Assets include residential, commercial and MOD property and critical infrastructure such as roads, railway links and schools. The strategy has identified that Flood Cells 1 – Southsea and Flood Cell 4 – Portsea Island North are priorities. The flood risk to the communities and the deterioration to the existing defences means that Holding the line in these locations is imperative and schemes should be developed in these locations at the earliest available opportunity. The city councils next step is to seek approval for the strategy to develop business cases for Flood Cells 1 and 4 to release the capital grant to begin scheme design and development.
  13. The strategy is currently being compiled for submission to the Environment Agency for their technical approval Portsea Island was divided into 7 independent flood cells, the flood cells cover an area modelled as part of the strategy that is at risk of flooding during a 1 in 200 year tidal event. what this means is that a flood (or breach in defences) in any flood cell will not affect its neighbouring flood cells. For example a flood in Flood Cell 1 – Southsea will not flood Flood Cell 2 – Fraser Battery (to the East) or Flood Cell 7 – HM Naval Base (to the West) Hold the Line - The strategy recommends that Portsea Island’s coastline is defended for at least the next 100 years to protect the residential communities and the commercial interests in the city. £1.1 billion assets protected – in the event that no defences were in place, a 1 in 200 year probability flood (which has a 0.5% chance of occurring annually) would flood £1.1 billion pounds worth of assets. Assets include residential, commercial and MOD property and critical infrastructure such as roads, railway links and schools. The strategy has identified that Flood Cells 1 – Southsea and Flood Cell 4 – Portsea Island North are priorities. The flood risk to the communities and the deterioration to the existing defences means that Holding the line in these locations is imperative and schemes should be developed in these locations at the earliest available opportunity. The city councils next step is to seek approval for the strategy to develop business cases for Flood Cells 1 and 4 to release the capital grant to begin scheme design and development.
  14. The strategy is currently being compiled for submission to the Environment Agency for their technical approval Portsea Island was divided into 7 independent flood cells, the flood cells cover an area modelled as part of the strategy that is at risk of flooding during a 1 in 200 year tidal event. what this means is that a flood (or breach in defences) in any flood cell will not affect its neighbouring flood cells. For example a flood in Flood Cell 1 – Southsea will not flood Flood Cell 2 – Fraser Battery (to the East) or Flood Cell 7 – HM Naval Base (to the West) Hold the Line - The strategy recommends that Portsea Island’s coastline is defended for at least the next 100 years to protect the residential communities and the commercial interests in the city. £1.1 billion assets protected – in the event that no defences were in place, a 1 in 200 year probability flood (which has a 0.5% chance of occurring annually) would flood £1.1 billion pounds worth of assets. Assets include residential, commercial and MOD property and critical infrastructure such as roads, railway links and schools. The strategy has identified that Flood Cells 1 – Southsea and Flood Cell 4 – Portsea Island North are priorities. The flood risk to the communities and the deterioration to the existing defences means that Holding the line in these locations is imperative and schemes should be developed in these locations at the earliest available opportunity. The city councils next step is to seek approval for the strategy to develop business cases for Flood Cells 1 and 4 to release the capital grant to begin scheme design and development.
  15. The strategy is currently being compiled for submission to the Environment Agency for their technical approval Portsea Island was divided into 7 independent flood cells, the flood cells cover an area modelled as part of the strategy that is at risk of flooding during a 1 in 200 year tidal event. what this means is that a flood (or breach in defences) in any flood cell will not affect its neighbouring flood cells. For example a flood in Flood Cell 1 – Southsea will not flood Flood Cell 2 – Fraser Battery (to the East) or Flood Cell 7 – HM Naval Base (to the West) Hold the Line - The strategy recommends that Portsea Island’s coastline is defended for at least the next 100 years to protect the residential communities and the commercial interests in the city. £1.1 billion assets protected – in the event that no defences were in place, a 1 in 200 year probability flood (which has a 0.5% chance of occurring annually) would flood £1.1 billion pounds worth of assets. Assets include residential, commercial and MOD property and critical infrastructure such as roads, railway links and schools. The strategy has identified that Flood Cells 1 – Southsea and Flood Cell 4 – Portsea Island North are priorities. The flood risk to the communities and the deterioration to the existing defences means that Holding the line in these locations is imperative and schemes should be developed in these locations at the earliest available opportunity. The city councils next step is to seek approval for the strategy to develop business cases for Flood Cells 1 and 4 to release the capital grant to begin scheme design and development.
  16. The strategy is currently being compiled for submission to the Environment Agency for their technical approval Portsea Island was divided into 7 independent flood cells, the flood cells cover an area modelled as part of the strategy that is at risk of flooding during a 1 in 200 year tidal event. what this means is that a flood (or breach in defences) in any flood cell will not affect its neighbouring flood cells. For example a flood in Flood Cell 1 – Southsea will not flood Flood Cell 2 – Fraser Battery (to the East) or Flood Cell 7 – HM Naval Base (to the West) Hold the Line - The strategy recommends that Portsea Island’s coastline is defended for at least the next 100 years to protect the residential communities and the commercial interests in the city. £1.1 billion assets protected – in the event that no defences were in place, a 1 in 200 year probability flood (which has a 0.5% chance of occurring annually) would flood £1.1 billion pounds worth of assets. Assets include residential, commercial and MOD property and critical infrastructure such as roads, railway links and schools. The strategy has identified that Flood Cells 1 – Southsea and Flood Cell 4 – Portsea Island North are priorities. The flood risk to the communities and the deterioration to the existing defences means that Holding the line in these locations is imperative and schemes should be developed in these locations at the earliest available opportunity. The city councils next step is to seek approval for the strategy to develop business cases for Flood Cells 1 and 4 to release the capital grant to begin scheme design and development.
  17. The strategy is currently being compiled for submission to the Environment Agency for their technical approval Portsea Island was divided into 7 independent flood cells, the flood cells cover an area modelled as part of the strategy that is at risk of flooding during a 1 in 200 year tidal event. what this means is that a flood (or breach in defences) in any flood cell will not affect its neighbouring flood cells. For example a flood in Flood Cell 1 – Southsea will not flood Flood Cell 2 – Fraser Battery (to the East) or Flood Cell 7 – HM Naval Base (to the West) Hold the Line - The strategy recommends that Portsea Island’s coastline is defended for at least the next 100 years to protect the residential communities and the commercial interests in the city. £1.1 billion assets protected – in the event that no defences were in place, a 1 in 200 year probability flood (which has a 0.5% chance of occurring annually) would flood £1.1 billion pounds worth of assets. Assets include residential, commercial and MOD property and critical infrastructure such as roads, railway links and schools. The strategy has identified that Flood Cells 1 – Southsea and Flood Cell 4 – Portsea Island North are priorities. The flood risk to the communities and the deterioration to the existing defences means that Holding the line in these locations is imperative and schemes should be developed in these locations at the earliest available opportunity. The city councils next step is to seek approval for the strategy to develop business cases for Flood Cells 1 and 4 to release the capital grant to begin scheme design and development.
  18. The strategy is currently being compiled for submission to the Environment Agency for their technical approval Portsea Island was divided into 7 independent flood cells, the flood cells cover an area modelled as part of the strategy that is at risk of flooding during a 1 in 200 year tidal event. what this means is that a flood (or breach in defences) in any flood cell will not affect its neighbouring flood cells. For example a flood in Flood Cell 1 – Southsea will not flood Flood Cell 2 – Fraser Battery (to the East) or Flood Cell 7 – HM Naval Base (to the West) Hold the Line - The strategy recommends that Portsea Island’s coastline is defended for at least the next 100 years to protect the residential communities and the commercial interests in the city. £1.1 billion assets protected – in the event that no defences were in place, a 1 in 200 year probability flood (which has a 0.5% chance of occurring annually) would flood £1.1 billion pounds worth of assets. Assets include residential, commercial and MOD property and critical infrastructure such as roads, railway links and schools. The strategy has identified that Flood Cells 1 – Southsea and Flood Cell 4 – Portsea Island North are priorities. The flood risk to the communities and the deterioration to the existing defences means that Holding the line in these locations is imperative and schemes should be developed in these locations at the earliest available opportunity. The city councils next step is to seek approval for the strategy to develop business cases for Flood Cells 1 and 4 to release the capital grant to begin scheme design and development.
  19. The strategy is currently being compiled for submission to the Environment Agency for their technical approval Portsea Island was divided into 7 independent flood cells, the flood cells cover an area modelled as part of the strategy that is at risk of flooding during a 1 in 200 year tidal event. what this means is that a flood (or breach in defences) in any flood cell will not affect its neighbouring flood cells. For example a flood in Flood Cell 1 – Southsea will not flood Flood Cell 2 – Fraser Battery (to the East) or Flood Cell 7 – HM Naval Base (to the West) Hold the Line - The strategy recommends that Portsea Island’s coastline is defended for at least the next 100 years to protect the residential communities and the commercial interests in the city. £1.1 billion assets protected – in the event that no defences were in place, a 1 in 200 year probability flood (which has a 0.5% chance of occurring annually) would flood £1.1 billion pounds worth of assets. Assets include residential, commercial and MOD property and critical infrastructure such as roads, railway links and schools. The strategy has identified that Flood Cells 1 – Southsea and Flood Cell 4 – Portsea Island North are priorities. The flood risk to the communities and the deterioration to the existing defences means that Holding the line in these locations is imperative and schemes should be developed in these locations at the earliest available opportunity. The city councils next step is to seek approval for the strategy to develop business cases for Flood Cells 1 and 4 to release the capital grant to begin scheme design and development.