HC Deb 30 April 2001 vol 367 cc500-1W
Mr. Todd

To ask the Minister of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food if he will review the benefit cost factors allowable in analyses of flood defence projects. [159361]

Mr. Morley

The Ministry keeps its guidance on the economic appraisal of flood and coastal defence projects under review, inter alia, in the light of developing methodology. Revised guidance was published in 1999. The Environment Agency's "Lessons Learned" Report on the 2000 floods raises questions about the process of making investment decisions. I have asked the Agency to provide me with supporting evidence by September 2001 and the Ministry will then consider with them, and the other operating authorities, whether changes are required.

Mr. Todd

To ask the Minister of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food if he will assess the need for catchment flood planning; and if he will make a statement. [159352]

Mr. Morley

The MAFF Strategy for Flood and Coastal Defence, published in 1993, emphasised the importance of a strategic approach to the delivery of flood and coastal defences. At the time priority was given to coastal defences and, in partnership with operating authorities, MAFF developed guidance on the provision of Shoreline Management Plans.

The floods of autumn 2000 re-emphasised the need for a strategic approach to inland floods and as a result the Government initiated catchment area studies leading to Catchment Flood Management Plans. These plans will provide a large scale strategic planning framework for the integrated management of flood risks. The Government have made provision for the payment of £2 million in both this year and the next to the Environment Agency on this initiative. Initially five pilot studies are being undertaken.