Flood Management Flashcards

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Advantages of levees and embankments

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Artificial levees can be built along river banks so that if the river floods, the water will not be able to breach the wall and cause damage.

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Disadvantages of levees and embankments

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Levees can be expensive and can spoil the look of rivers.

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Advantages of straightening and deepening

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The river channel may be widened or deepened allowing it to carry more water. A river channel may be straightened so that water can travel faster along the course.
The channel course of the river can also be altered, diverting floodwaters away from settlements

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Disadvantages of straightening and deepening

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Altering the river channel may lead to a greater risk of flooding downstream, as the water is carried there faster.

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Pros of washlands

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These are areas of land where water can wash into during a flood. They are usually found in the lower course of a river. Sluice gates will be opened to allow excess water to flow into the area and flood marginal land.

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Cons of washlands

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It is not always easy to find acceptable areas for this to happen – especially in areas where there are many cities.

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Pros of afforestation

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Trees are planted near to the river.
This means greater interception of rainwater and lower river discharge.
This is a relatively low cost option, which enhances the environmental quality of the drainage basin.

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Cons of afforestation

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cannot prevent flooding but it can help reduce its likelihood.

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