Who is responsible for managing local flood risk?

    Roles and Responsibilities

    Enfield's flood risk is complex, and who is responsible for managing the different causes of flooding is also complicated. To help, we have teamed up with Enfield Council to create this breakdown of responsibilities. Please note, by responsible we refer to managing the flood risk and not responding to incidents, this falls to the emergency services.

    AuthorityResponsibility
    The Environment Agency
    Manages flood risk from Statutory Main Rivers, like the Lea and Salmon's Brook.
    Enfield Council

    Manages flood risk from Ordinary Watercourses, see the Flood Hub(External link) (link opens a new window) for more information on Ordinary Watercourses and Statutory Main Rivers.

    Responsible for responding to surface water (flash flooding) and gullies, drainage pipes and assets within the highway boundary.

    Click here for further information regarding surface water management: Enfield Flood Management(External link) (link opens a new window)

    Thames Water
    Responsible for public sewers and water provision.

    See Thames Water's(External link) (link opens a new window) website for information on avoiding blockages.
    Highways AgencyResponsible for managing flood risk on A406 and A10.