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Flood Consequence Assessment
JBA Consulting has extensive experience of completing Flood Consequence Assessments (FCAs) which are fully compliant with Technical Advice Note 15: Development and Flood Risk (TAN15). TAN15 requires planning authorities in Wales to satisfy themselves that development proposals are justified and that the consequences of flooding are acceptable. The requirements for an FCA are defined through the application of Development Advice Maps (DAMs) which set out a precautionary framework for flood risk management. Completion of an FCA is also a mandatory requirement under the Code for Sustainable Homes (to meet the requirements of Sur 1within Category 4 of the Code). JBA offers 3 three levels of FCA in line with TAN15 and can advise which is most appropriate for your development:
FRA Level 1 - Screening Study
Investigation and report to assess any flooding or surface water issues which may require further investigation or confirm that the site is at low risk of flooding from all sources (screening studies would be undertaken with Argyll Environmental Ltd).
FRA Level 2 – Scoping Study
Appraisal of the availability and adequacy of existing flood risk information. Qualitative appraisal of flood risk posed to the site and the potential impacts the development will have on flood risk elsewhere. Production of an FCA scoping study including possible flood risk mitigation measures to reduce flood risk to acceptable levels.
FRA Level 3 – Detailed Study
Undertaken if the Environment Agency requires further quantitative analysis to assess flood risk issues relating to the development site. Production of a detailed FCA which may include: detailed assessment of flood risk to the site from all sources (including the assessment of the potential impacts of climate change); hydraulic calculations and modelling to quantify the flood risk to the site; any offsite flood risk impacts; consideration of existing and proposed surface water drainage arrangements, including the feasibility of SuDS and determination of appropriate flood risk mitigation measures. (Flood Resistant or Resilient Construction Techniques may be required).
Further Information
For more details of what is included in FRA Levels 1,2 and 3, see our FRA Schedule.



