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CONFERENCE: DAY 1 / TUESDAY 28 MARCH<br />
POWERFUL PROJECTS<br />
IN PARTNERSHIP II<br />
ROOM 1<br />
CHAIRED BY: JULIE FOLEY<br />
Area Manager, Environment Agency<br />
Latest examples of FCRM delivery, demonstrating leadership by risk management authorities and communities<br />
TIME SPEAKERS PRESENTATION TITLE<br />
14:00<br />
15:30<br />
Fay Bull: AECOM<br />
Eilis Furlong: Northumbrian Water<br />
Luke Lovell: CH2M<br />
The Isle of Axholme: working in partnership to make the strategy a reality<br />
Partnerships – changing mindsets and doing the right thing<br />
Partnership working in Avonmouth and Severnside: tackling big challenges to<br />
achieve big benefits<br />
Sun Yan Evans: Mott MacDonald<br />
Louise Pennington: Natural Resources Wales<br />
What can we learn from flood management of the River Axe? – an award<br />
winning project<br />
Integrated delivery of the Wales coastal flooding review – challenges and<br />
successes<br />
MODELLING LOCAL<br />
FLOOD RISK<br />
ROOM 2<br />
CHAIRED BY: PAUL ELLIS<br />
Innovation Director, GeoSmart Information<br />
Exploring the drivers and challenges for developing local flood risk modelling and case studies across a range of sources<br />
TIME SPEAKERS PRESENTATION TITLE<br />
14:00<br />
15:45<br />
Elliot Gill: CH2M<br />
Micheline Hounjet: Deltares<br />
High intensity! Future flood risk in urban and rapid response catchments<br />
Utilising a collaborative modelling tool to increase awareness on critical<br />
infrastructure inter-dependencies<br />
Rachel Jensen: BMT WBM<br />
Rob Lamb: JBA<br />
Paul Ellis: GeoSmart Information<br />
Graeme Boyce: Met Office<br />
Simon Lewis: Environment Agency<br />
Floods maps for surface water and beyond: understand limitations and<br />
improving decision making<br />
An assessment of the probability of extreme flood flows from a national<br />
perspective<br />
Implementing a groundwater flood forecasting service for the Flood<br />
Forecasting Centre<br />
Development of an operational, risk-based approach to surface water flood<br />
forecasting<br />
How do you ensure the largest detailed model of its type ever commissioned<br />
by the Environment Agency (possibly in the world) is built robustly?<br />
The programme content and timings may be subject to change without notice – please check website www.floodandcoast.com<br />
10 28-30 March 2017