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The Association of Drainage Authorities (ADA) is a membership body for
internal drainage board An internal drainage board (IDB) is a type of operating authority which is established in areas of special drainage need in England and Wales with permissive powers to undertake work to secure clean water drainage and water level management wit ...
s and other stakeholders in water level management in the United Kingdom. ADA obtains and disseminates information on matters of importance and interest to members, and provides assistance on technical and administrative problems. It organises exhibitions and demonstrations, maintains a website and publishes the quarterly ADA Gazette. A new national
flood risk management Flood management or flood control are methods used to reduce or prevent the detrimental effects of flood waters. Flooding can be caused by a mix of both natural processes, such as extreme weather upstream, and human changes to waterbodies and ru ...
assets database system will greatly facilitate data transfer.


Membership

The Association's members are *
Internal drainage board An internal drainage board (IDB) is a type of operating authority which is established in areas of special drainage need in England and Wales with permissive powers to undertake work to secure clean water drainage and water level management wit ...
s (IDBs) *
Environment Agency The Environment Agency (EA) is a non-departmental public body, established in 1996 and sponsored by the United Kingdom government's Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs, with responsibilities relating to the protection and enha ...
regional flood defence committees (RFDCs) * Northern Ireland Rivers Agency Associate members of ADA include
local authorities Local government is a generic term for the lowest tiers of governance or public administration within a particular sovereign state. Local governments typically constitute a subdivision of a higher-level political or administrative unit, such a ...
, consultants, contractors and suppliers.


Activities

The main activities of ADA involve a wide range of work for and on behalf of its members including facilitating the exchange of ideas and promoting discussions to solving common problems and/or introduction of new approaches to members' work. ADA responds to consultations from the Government, either on behalf of members or by facilitating individual member responses. It represents the interests of Drainage Authorities and other members nationally and locally, for example in relation to Bills in Parliament, other legislative measures, and local public inquiries. ADA acts collaboratively with other appropriate bodies or institutions to pursue the Association's objectives including linking to Europe through ADA's membership of
EUWMA European Union of Water Management Associations (EUWMA) members are (umbrella) organizations in the European Union, EU member states representing organizations based on public law responsible for regional and local water management (flood protection ...
, (European Union of Water Management Associations).


Catchment 08 Exhibition

Catchment 08
on Wednesday 17th and Thursday 18 September 2008 was the first in a new biennial series of Catchment exhibitions set up by ADA for the flood management industry. It was held at the East of England Showground,
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. ADA has been regularly organising exhibitions of supplies and machinery used by the flood risk management industry since the 1970s when the first ADA Demonstration was held on the bank of the Vernatt’s Drain near Spalding in
Lincolnshire Lincolnshire (), abbreviated ''Lincs'', is a Ceremonial counties of England, ceremonial county in the East Midlands and Yorkshire and the Humber regions of England. It is bordered by the East Riding of Yorkshire across the Humber estuary to th ...
.


Consultations


IDB review

A review of
internal drainage board An internal drainage board (IDB) is a type of operating authority which is established in areas of special drainage need in England and Wales with permissive powers to undertake work to secure clean water drainage and water level management wit ...
s (IDBs) was announced in June 2005 by Defra. ADA has been involved throughout the review process representing its IDB members. It is one of four organisations which have a permanent position on the IDB Review Project Board which drew together a detailed implementation plan for IDBs. As part of the process ADA produced a response to Defra's sub-catchment plans for IDBs entitled Moving Forwards with Defra's 'Rationale for Proposed Sub-catchment Internal Drainage Boards'


Summer floods 2007

The widespread flooding across the United Kingdom in June and July 2007 prompted a number of inquiries by several organisations into government policy on flood risk management both at a planning stage and during the event. ADA has assisted in a number of these including the Pitt Review chaired by
Sir Michael Pitt Sir Michael Edward Pitt DL (born 2 February 1949) is chair of the Legal Services Board which is the oversight regulator for the legal sector in England and Wales.http://www.legalservicesboard.org.uk/news_publications/LSB_news/PDF/2014/20140321_Mo ...
, the Efra Flooding Report and Audit Commission report 'Staying Afloat'. ADA responded to these consultations through stakeholder meetings, formal oral evidence sessions and written responses after seeking the views of its members. ADA's response included a call for an enhanced and expanded role for
internal drainage board An internal drainage board (IDB) is a type of operating authority which is established in areas of special drainage need in England and Wales with permissive powers to undertake work to secure clean water drainage and water level management wit ...
s, increased watercourse maintenance and the provision of more flood risk management engineers.


Surface water drainage

As part of Defra's ''Water Strategy, Future Water'' published in 2008, key policy proposals were set out in a supplementary consultation entitled Improving Surface Water Drainage. ADA interacted with the consultation process through stakeholder workshop events and a written response.


Guidance

In October 2008 ADA published in conjunction with
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The Drainage Channel Biodiversity Manual to assistance operating authorities engaged in the complex management of our lowland drainage systems for water level management and wildlife. Previously ADA has published other collaborative works with
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including national guidance for
internal drainage board An internal drainage board (IDB) is a type of operating authority which is established in areas of special drainage need in England and Wales with permissive powers to undertake work to secure clean water drainage and water level management wit ...
s on mitigation measures for water voles. ADA hosts an annual Local Authorities Seminar aimed to update and guide local authorities with their responsibilities to water level management. As part of its role in the IDB Review, ADA produced a documen
'Moving Forwards with Defra's Rationale for Proposed Sub-catchment Internal Drainage Boards'
in April 2008. This document considere
Defra's proposed Sub-catchment Maps
th
Minister of State for the Environment's Letter
and th
Defra Rationale for Proposed Sub-catchment Internal Drainage Boards
and highlighted the issues for discussions between IDBs.


Technical assistance

ADA has assisted internal drainage boards by developing a national flood risk management assets database system. Once complete the system will create a register of watercourses, pumping stations, sluices within IDB drainage districts. The system has had to take into account specific IDB requirements whilst ensuring a format that will enable ease of data transfer to future systems and user defined updates. The system is currently in the initial data gathering phase and is anticipated to go live during July 2008.Andrew Gubbin (2008) ADA Data Integration System (ADIS), ADA Gazette Spring 2008 p18-19.


References


External links


Association of Drainage Authorities

European Union of Water Management Associations

Catchment 08 Exhibition Website
{{Authority control Water management authorities in the United Kingdom Organizations established in 1937 Organisations based in Lincolnshire