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Urban flood risk assessment using sewer flooding databases

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Sustainable water management is a global challenge for the 21st century. One key aspect remains protection against urban flooding. The main objective is to ensure or maintain an adequate level of service for all inhabitants. However, level of service is still difficult to assess and the high-risk locations difficult to identify. In this article, we propose a methodology, which (i) allows water managers to measure the service provided by the urban drainage system with regard to protection against urban flooding; and (ii) helps stakeholders to determine effective strategies for improving the service provided. One key aspect of this work is to use a database of sewer flood event records to assess flood risk. Our methodology helps urban water managers to assess the risk of sewer flooding; this approach does not seek to predict flooding but rather to inform decision makers on the current level of risk and on actions which need to be taken to reduce the risk. This work is based on a comprehensive definition of risk, including territorial vulnerability and perceptions of urban water stakeholders. This paper presents the results and the methodological contributions from implementing the methodology on two case studies: the cities of Lyon and Mulhouse.
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hal-00663955 , version 1 (29-02-2012)

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Nicolas Caradot, Damien Granger, Jean Chapgier, Frédéric Cherqui, Bernard Chocat. Urban flood risk assessment using sewer flooding databases. Water Science and Technology, 2011, 64 (4), pp 832-840. ⟨10.2166/wst.2011.611⟩. ⟨hal-00663955⟩
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