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If you are an Architect, Property investor or Planner you need to understand the potential risk of flooding while designing or developing a new site. Most important thing is, you need to understand how you can use mitigation measures in order to manage these risks for all stakeholders involved.
A Flood risk management (FRA) is a document that reviews a proposal of development to assess it against any risk of flooding, whether from surface water (Pluvial), ground water, river (fluvial), Sever or from Coastal/estuary sources. The FRA is often required before the planning. If a development project comes under a flood zone or at-risk area, It is really important to have it otherwise the planning permission will not be guaranteed. 

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    <![CDATA[Flood Risk Assessment

If you are an Architect, Property investor or Planner you need to understand the potential risk of flooding while designing or developing a new site. Most important thing is, you need to understand how you can use mitigation measures in order to manage these risks for all stakeholders involved.
A Flood risk management (FRA) is a document that reviews a proposal of development to assess it against any risk of flooding, whether from surface water (Pluvial), ground water, river (fluvial), Sever or from Coastal/estuary sources. The FRA is often required before the planning. If a development project comes under a flood zone or at-risk area, It is really important to have it otherwise the planning permission will not be guaranteed. 

 Check out https://www.rida-reports.co.uk/ and get more information about it.<br><br>Posted by: <a href='https://old.p-tweets.com/RIDAReports'>RIDAReports</a><br />On Fri, 26 Jun 2020 13:38:54 +0000<br/><br/><br /><hr>    ]]>
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