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Message last updated - Friday 25th July 2025
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Tackling Flooding Together
We know how disruptive and damaging flooding can be for homes, communities, and the environment. That’s why we’ve developed a comprehensive strategy to reduce the risk and impact of flooding across our region. The Flooding Incident Reduction Plan (FIRP) 2025–2026 is a key part of that strategy.
The FIRP executive summary offers a high-level overview of our approach, drawn from a more detailed internal plan that guides our operational and strategic decisions.
We’re taking a smarter, stronger approach to flood resilience.
Our FIRP is a dynamic, evolving document designed to adapt to the challenges of a changing climate. It builds on the success of our Pollution Incident Reduction Plan and reflects our commitment to environmental protection, customer satisfaction, and regulatory excellence.
We’re targeting a significant reduction in both internal and external flooding incidents in 2025-26, building on the improvements we’ve made in the past year.
Understanding the causes of flooding
Flooding in our region stems from a range of sources, including:
Our strategic interventions
To tackle these challenges, we’re investing in:
Innovation in action
Our digital platform, The Hive, is transforming how we monitor and respond to network issues. By visualising real-time data, we can act faster and smarter to prevent incidents before they happen.
Looking ahead
With clear governance, ambitious targets, and a collaborative spirit, our FIRP is more than a plan. It is a promise to protect our communities, enhance our environment, and deliver a future where flooding is no longer a threat but a challenge we are ready to meet.
Flooding Incident Reduction Plan (FIRP) 2025–2026 Executive Summary