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Flooding (diagram)
The diagrams below show how houses can be protected in areas which are prone to
flooding.
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The diagrams compare two different methods of defence for homes which are at risk of
being flooded.
The key difference between the diagrams is that they show flood protection with and
without a stopbank. In either case, the at-risk home is raised on
stilts above ground
level.
The first diagram shows how a stopbank acts as a flood barrier to stop river water from
flooding homes. The stopbank is a small mound of land next to the river that is higher
than the 100-year flood level, and prevents the river from bursting its banks. Nearby
houses can be built on stilts to prevent flooding from rainwater, and a
floodgate beneath
the stopbank can be opened to allow this ‘ponding’ to drain off into the river.
When there is no stopbank, as shown in the second diagram, there will be nothing to
stop the river from flooding. In
this case, the solution is to put buildings on stilts. The
height of the stilts is measured so that the floor of the house is 300mm above the 100-
year flood level. This measurement is called the ‘freeboard’.
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