Coast, Drainage and Flooding - Who Does What ...

 

Coastal (tidal) flooding - Environment Agency - Flooodline 0845 988 1188
EA logoThe Environment Agency is responsible for flood defence issues - dealing with the effects of flooding, rather than erosion. The Agency issues flood warnings through the Floodline service when weather conditions indicate that flooding will occur.


 
Coastal (tidal) flooding - Havant Borough Council - 023 9244 6013
The Council is responsible for coast protection issues - dealing with the effects of erosion, rather than flooding of low lying land. We maintain Eastoke beach to a standard of protection to minimise damage to property behind the beach, which can include damage caused by flooding. More complete details about our activities are to be found on our coastal defence pages.
 
 
 
EA logoMain rivers - Environment Agency - Floodline 0845 988 1188
Maintaining the flow in the major rivers and streams is the responsibility of the adjoining landowners but is enforced by the Environment Agency.
 
 
Land drainage - private landowners 
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 will seek to reclaim the cost from the landowner(s). No-one is allowed to carry out work in, on or near a land drainage feature without the written consent of the Environment Agency. Call the Council on 023 9244 6013 for advice regarding land drainage.
 
 
HCC rose logoHighway drains - Hampshire County Council (the Highway Authority) - 023 9244 6013
Road gullies and the pipes that serve them (except where these are public sewers) are the responsibility of Hampshire County Council, the 'Highway Authority'. Reports to our Fast-Track service will be forwarded to the County Council for investigation and action.
 
 
 
Southern Water logoThe adopted ('public') sewerage system - Southern Water Services Ltd - 0845 278 0845
Southern Water Services Ltd is responsible for the adopted (public) sewerage system. These are the dirty ('foul') pipes that take water away from toilets, kitchens, baths and so on, and the clean ('surface') pipes that take water from roofs and paved areas. The extent of the public sewerage system is shown on maps which can be seen by appointment at Havant Borough Council's Civic Offices in Havant. Copies are available on application to Southern Water.
 
 
Private drains and sewers - landowners
The pipes that carry the water from your house into Southern Water's adopted (public) sewer system - which may be some distance from your house - are your responsibility. You share this responsibility with the owners of other any houses the pipes serve on their way to the Southern Water system. The layout of these types of drains and sewers will often be shown on the Deeds of your property. More information is available on our 'Drains and Sewers' page.
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Havant Borough Council, Civic Centre Road, Havant, Hampshire PO9 2AX