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Shropshire Flooding: Public Joins Water Management Talks
6 Jan
Summary
- Public meetings scheduled across Shropshire and Wales for flood management.
- Up to 100 million cubic metres of water storage is needed for flood prevention.
- Community feedback sought for flood interventions sensitive to public needs.

Public information sessions are underway in the upper Severn catchment area, spanning Shropshire and Wales, to discuss crucial flood management strategies. The Severn Valley Water Management Scheme (SVWMS) is spearheading these efforts, emphasizing the need for solutions that are sensitive to community requirements.
Recent research indicates a substantial need to store approximately 100 million cubic metres of water during flood events. This significant volume underscores the increasing threat posed by more frequent and severe extreme weather, highlighting the urgency for proactive measures.
The initiative aims to identify flood control approaches that integrate with current farming practices while potentially generating new revenue streams. The public meetings provide a vital platform for residents to engage with proposals and contribute their perspectives.




