Committee
Rural Affairs and Environment Committee, 11 Mar 2009
11 Mar 2009 · S3 · Rural Affairs and Environment Committee
Item of business
Flood Risk Management (Scotland) Bill: Stage 2
The committee raised a concern at stage 1 that the emergency services tend to wait for a flood to become an emergency, rather than take positive action once SEPA has issued a flood warning. The Civil Contingencies Act 2004 requires category 1 responders, including the emergency services and SEPA, to put in place plans to deal with emergencies. Category 1 responders also have a duty to assess the risk of an emergency and to plan. In Scotland, there are eight strategic co-ordinating groups, which are led by the chief constable in the area and local authority chief executives. The groups plan and prepare for dealing with a wide variety of emergencies. The plans that they produce show how the emergency services will respond to an emergency situation such as a serious flooding event. The plans are exercised regularly and all groups have experience of dealing with different types of emergencies.Emergency plans in the strategic co-ordinating group areas are based on duties in the Civil Contingencies Act 2004, including those on communicating with, warning and informing people. The plans include details of which organisation will take the lead in delivering messages about particular types of emergency. To ensure that everything runs smoothly during a flooding event, it is therefore important to establish and manage links between the emergency plans and flood risk management. Amendment 30 will create a direct link between the emergency planning and flood risk management planning processes. I am confident that it will provide an appropriate mechanism to ensure that actions to manage flood risk are co-ordinated appropriately with actions to respond to flooding.I move amendment 30.
In the same item of business
The Convener (Maureen Watt):
SNP
I welcome everyone to the eighth meeting in 2009 of the Rural Affairs and Environment Committee. I remind everyone to switch off their mobile phones and page...
The Minister for Environment (Roseanna Cunningham):
SNP
Good morning.
Section 24—Flood risk management plans: objectives and measures
The Convener:
SNP
Group 1 is on objectives and measures: assessment of costs. Amendment 86, in the name of Bill Wilson, is the only amendment in the group.
Bill Wilson (West of Scotland) (SNP):
SNP
The aim of the bill is to produce a more sustainable form of flood management. In order to do that, we have to move away from considering only financial cost...
The Convener:
SNP
That was short and sweet.
Bill Wilson:
SNP
I could go on for five minutes.
The Convener:
SNP
No, that was a good start. I hope that we continue in that vein.
Roseanna Cunningham:
SNP
I think that I can be as short and sweet. Amendment 86 is quite closely aligned to the Government's thinking in relation to benefits. For that reason, I am h...
The Convener:
SNP
Bill Wilson, do you want to press or withdraw amendment 86?
Bill Wilson:
SNP
I will press the amendment.
John Scott (Ayr) (Con):
Con
I think that the minister was offering to deal with the issue via a later amendment if you withdraw amendment 86.
Bill Wilson:
SNP
As I understood it, the minister was saying that the amendment was acceptable.
Roseanna Cunningham:
SNP
I accept the amendment. I simply made the point that we will have to come back with a consequential amendment at stage 3.
Amendment 86 agreed to.
Amendment 28 moved—Roseanna Cunningham—and agreed to.
The Convener:
SNP
Group 2 is on objectives and measures: surface run-off water and urban drainage. Amendment 29, in the name of the minister, is grouped with amendment 33.
Roseanna Cunningham:
SNP
The management of surface water flooding presents particular challenges, not least of which is the need to co-ordinate closely the work of local authorities ...
Amendment 29 agreed to.
The Convener:
SNP
Group 3 is on objectives and measures: civil contingencies. Amendment 30, in the name of the minister, is the only amendment in the group.
Roseanna Cunningham:
SNP
The committee raised a concern at stage 1 that the emergency services tend to wait for a flood to become an emergency, rather than take positive action once ...
Amendment 30 agreed to.
The Convener:
SNP
Group 4 is on objectives and measures: structural and non-structural measures. Amendment 31, in the name of the minister, is the only amendment in the group.
Roseanna Cunningham:
SNP
As I have outlined, a key part of taking a sustainable approach is to consider all the options that are available to manage flood risk, and then to select th...
Amendment 31 agreed to.
Section 24, as amended, agreed to.
Section 25—Flood risk management plans: publicity of drafts etc and consultation
The Convener:
SNP
Group 5 is on flood risk management plans: consultation. Amendment 87, in the name of John Scott, is the only amendment in the group.
John Scott:
Con
The amendment simply seeks to give ministers the opportunity, should they wish to use it, to advise SEPA in case SEPA has forgotten to consult someone. It gi...
Roseanna Cunningham:
SNP
Amendment 87 would amend section 25 by giving the Scottish ministers a role in deciding who should be consulted on a draft flood risk management plan before ...