Topic – River Management Question 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Which Rivers flooded in 1998 prompting the river management project to take place? In 2002, how much did the Environment Agency spend to protect the areas of Northampton most at risk from flooding? How long was the clay embankment built at Weedon? Where was the new housing estate built that was just above the floodplain? The flood defences created at Upton with the aim of providing an area for water to be diverted from the River Nene in a controlled manner to reduce the risk of flooding downstream is known as what? Where were 4m high floodwalls built? What was the name of the pub that these 4m high floodwalls protected Which villages had flood warning systems upgraded to give 2 hours warning of a flood? 6m high embankments were built around Upton near Sixfields. These embankments meant that how much water could be stored behind them? Where was a flood a flood retention reservoir built? A B C D River Neene and Grand Union Canal River Nene and Grande Onion Canal River Nene and the Grand Union Canal River Nine and the Grand Union Canal £8 million £6.8 million £2 million £8.8 million 450m 550m 45m 55m Billing Weedon Sixfields Upton Square Washlands Flood retention reservoir Floodwalls Floodplain zoning Upton Billing Foot Meadow Weedon Red Lion Inn Green Giant Inn The Fort Inn The Castle Inn Upton and Weedon Far Cotton and St James Wootton and Far Cotton Upton and St James 1.36 million cubic metres 1.25 million cubic metres 1.2 million cubic metres 1.26 million cubic metres Wootton Weedon Upton Billing