Post-incident reporting for UK dams: incident report form

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Post-incident reporting for UK dams:
incident report form
From:
Environment Agency
First published:
8 March 2013
Last updated:
27 January 2016, see all updates
Part of:
Water and sewerage services, Flooding and coastal change and Emergency planning
Applies to:
England
Form for reservoir operators to report incidents at dams to the Environment Agency.
Document
Post-Incident Reporting for UK Dams: Incident Report
Form
Ref: LIT 7941 MS Word Document, 59.5KB
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Reservoir owners or operators can use this form to report incidents, see how to register a
reservoir, appoint a panel engineer, produce a flood plan and report an incident for further
guidance on dam or reservoir incident reporting.
Published:
8 March 2013
Updated:
27 January 2016
+ full page history
27 January 2016 3:19pm
The guidance document Learning from experience: Post-incident reporting for UK dams
has been withdrawn from use, guidance on this subject is available elsewhere on
GOV.UK.
8 March 2013 12:00am
First published.
From:
Environment Agency
Part of:
Water and sewerage services
Flooding and coastal change
Emergency planning
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