Minimising risks by understanding the data
During the first stage of the project, we completed data collection, baseline surveys, hydrology, hydraulic modelling and damage assessments to develop a range of viable options.
Arup presented the potentially viable options at a Public Participation Day (PPD) in Midleton, where the general public and all interested parties were invited to give their opinions.
A benchmark scheme for flood management
Following on from the PPD and feedback received, Arup was commissioned to undertake a Natural Flood Management (NFM) assessment, considering opportunities for NFM measures within the scheme. We have also developed a detailed Climate Change Adaptation Plan (CCAP) for Midleton, the first of its kind in Ireland, and which is to be used as an exemplar for all future CCAPs for flood relief schemes in the country.
A multi-criteria analysis on the range of potential options will be undertaken, considering the technical feasibility, costs, and the environmental, archaeological, social and visual impacts. Following this, an emerging preferred option will be selected. Another PPD will be held to inform the public of the emerging preferred option and seek feedback.