Other's role in managing flood risk



We understand that there are a wide variety of organisations involved in managing flood risk and drains and knowing who to contact can be difficult. 
The Flood and Water Management Act 2010 named seven (7) types of organisations as “Risk Management Authorities” (RMAs). These are organisations that are responsible for delivering the national government’s policies on flood risk and coastal erosion. RMAs work together and with other stakeholders to manage flood risk and protect communities. 
This page lists all the RMAs working in East Sussex, summarises their responsibilities and provides contact details for them.

East Sussex Flood Risk Management Team

Please contact the flood risk management team if you have any further questions regarding:

  • Planning consultee for flood risk and drainage for major planning applications.
  • Countywide flood risk management strategy.
  • Ordinary watercourse consenting.
  • Investigations into potential breaches of the Land Drainage Act 1991 (blocked watercourses).
  • Large scale flood event investigations (Section 19 investigations).

Contact

East Sussex Highways

Please contact East Sussex Highways if you have any further questions regarding:

  • Flood events on adopted roads.
  • Highway gullies and grills.
  • Potential new connections into the highway sewers and ditches.

Contact

Report a Problem - live.eastsussexhighways.com.

Local Planning Authorities

Local planning authorities deal with the overwhelming majority of development proposals in their local authority area. Please contact your local planning authority if you have any questions regarding:

  • Planning consultation responses (including those from the LLFA).
  • Planning application progress and decisions.
  • Concerns regarding work happening on a development site that you think does not have permission.
  • Local planning policies, guidance, standing advice and SFRAs.

Find your local council at: Find your local council - GOV.UK.

Waste and minerals planning

East Sussex County Council is responsible for making planning decisions about minerals extraction, waste management and developments such as schools, libraries and roads. Please contact the County Council for questions regarding:

  • Planning consultation responses.
  • Planning application progress and decisions.
  • Concerns regarding work happening on site that you think doesn't have permission.

Contact

Southern Water

Please contact Southern Water if you have any questions regarding:

  • Public surface water or foul water sewers.
  • Flooding from public sewers.
  • How to report sewer flooding.
  • Flooding from a water main.

Contact

South East Water

Please contact South East Water if you have any questions regarding:

  • Flooding from a water main.

Contact

Environment Agency

Please contact the Environment Agency if you have any questions regarding:

  • Flooding from main rivers or the sea.
  • Flood defences.
  • Detailed flood data.
  • Pollution events/concerns about potential pollution.

Contact

Pevensey and Cuckmere Water Level Management Board

Please contact the Pevensey & Cuckmere Water Level Management Board if you have any questions regarding:

  • Flooding from Water Level Management Board maintained watercourses.
  • Planning consultations on flood risk within the Board's catchment, delivered in partnership with the Lead Local Flood Authority.
  • Land drainage and byelaw consents within the Board's internal drainage district.
  • Maintenance of watercourses/drains within the Board's internal drainage district.

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