Flooding roles and responsibilities
Responsibility for flood risk management is shared amongst a number of different organisations and individuals.
General roles and responsibilities
Responsibility for flood risk management is shared amongst a number of different organisations and individuals. The main organisations with responsibility are known as Risk Management Authorities (RMAs). They are the LLFA, the Highway Authority, the EA, the District Councils, the IDB, and the water authority. Each of the RMAs has a range of defined responsibilities and they work closely together in order to ensure that efforts are co-ordinated.
In addition, the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (Defra) sets national policy and provides grant funding for the EA and LAs, and Regional Flood and Coastal Committees (RFCCs) bring together and co-ordinate the RMAs.
Riparian owners and those at risk of flooding have responsibility to work with the RMAs to help manage flood risk.