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Land Drainage

 
Service Deliverer: Havant Borough Council / Environment Agency
Contact: Please call at Reception in the Civic Offices Foyer. Enquiries may be made Monday to Friday 9 am to 5 pm.
Telephone No:

HBC: 023 9244 6013

EA: 0845 988 1188 (Floodline)

Address: Havant Borough Council, Civic Offices, Civic Centre Road, Havant, PO9 2AX
Email: customer.services@havant.gov.uk
Details:
The Council may design and supervise new land drainage projects or supervise maintenance of land drainage works on its own land. Advice is offered to private individuals regarding problems with land drainage and in respect of maintenance and improvements of land drainage channels which are their responsibility. 'Main rivers' are dealt with by the Environment Agency.
 
"Land drainage" covers subjects such as rivers, ditches, culverts, streams, lakes, dams and ground water. See our flooding pages for information about what to do when things go wrong.
 

Contacts:

Main rivers - Environment Agency - Floodline 0845 988 1188
Maintaining the flow in these rivers and streams is the responsibility of the adjoining landowners but is enforced by the Environment Agency.
 
Land drainage - Private landowners (advice: Havant Borough Council - 023 9244 6013)
The responsibility for the maintenance of smaller watercourses, stream and ditches rests, like main rivers, with the adjacent landowner. Both the Borough Council and the Environment Agency have powers to ensure the ditches are maintained, but if either needs to take action in respect of a watercourse on private land we can carry out the work required and reclaim the cost from the landowner(s).
 
No-one is allowed to carry out work in, on or near watercourses and other drainage features without the written consent of the Environment Agency.
 
Building a flood defence in one place might place more stress on a river elsewhere, sometimes creating a bigger problem then existed before. The Environment Agency now leads the production of CFMPs which take an all-embracing look at a river area, and will manage flood risk for this bigger picture. Havant is covered by the South East Hampshire Plan, the latest draft version of which is online here, with the final version expected during early summer 2009
 
Groundwater in the chalk rock gives rise to springs, and many of the rivers in our area have lengths which only flow in wetter parts of the year. This link to the Environment Agency provides current information about how high groundwater levels are, and hence the likelihood of flooding from that source.
 
The Borough's land drainage forms a number of catchment areas, each of which flows into the sea by a particular river. These pages discuss each catchment in turn, covering geology, topography, and some of the local drainage issues
 
Land drainage responsibilities, who does what, what the Council is responsible for and what private landowners must do
 
Riparian rights and responsibilities for land drainage - who should do what