Case study: River Jubilee Flashcards
(5 cards)
1
Q
What is the river Jubilee?
A
The Jubilee River is 11.7km long and 50m wide. It is a flood relief channel protecting Eton, Windsor and Maidenhead. It diverts water from the River Thames in times of high discharge. It is the UKs largest artificial channel.
2
Q
River Jubilee benefits
A
- The high-value properties in these areas are protected and so insurance claims have reduced. 3000 homes are protected.
- The Royal settlement of Windsor and Eton are
protected with £110 million funding from the
Environment Agency - The area is popular with paddle boaters and
new habitats were created, it was designed to
look like a natural river with a nature reserve
and shallow reed bed
3
Q
River jubilee costs
A
- further downstream in Wraysbury the newly created confluence has increased the chances of flooding and in 2014 it had its worst flood since 1947
- the EA ran short of funds meaning the other 3 flood relief channels have been put on hold.
- some weirs are unnavigable and algae has built up behind them, disrupting the natural
ecosystem. One weir cost £680,000 in maintenance after just one year.
4
Q
River Jubilee evaluation
A
- Possibly the most significant cost (and an economic one), is the fact that the EA ran out of funds to engineer the 3 other planned flood relief channels
- meaning that all future plans rely on funding by the local councils
- the maintenance cost of Slough weir was £680,000 just one year after construction.
- This leads me to conclude that the benefits do not outweigh the cost.
- Maintaining the channel is a huge economic burden.
5
Q
River Jubilee sustainability
A
- In terms of long term sustainability, we need to consider the holistic nature of river systems and the problems of building on the floodplain.
- Flood risk assessments are vital for all future developments on the floodplain