Flood Bill gains Royal Assent

Flood in Carlisle

The Flood and Water Management Bill has gained Royal Assent after passing through the House of Commons and House of Lords earlier this week.

The act implements key recommendations of Sir Michael Pitt's review of the summer 2007 flood was sped up to be passed before the dissolution of Parliament on Monday.

Under the new act, unitary and county councils will gain new responsibility for managing flood risks.

The measures also include new standards for sustainable drainage, reservoir safety and sewer standards.

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