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  • Minister Kimmins gets an insight into the science behind flood risk management

    Topics:
    • Rivers and flooding

    Date published: 25 September 2025

    Infrastructure Minister Liz Kimmins visited Rivers Headquarters at Loughry today to get an insight into the Department’s ongoing work on Flood Risk Management.

    Minister Kimmins with members of the DfI Rivers Mapping and Modelling team.

    Minister Kimmins said: 

    “Changing weather patterns are bringing warmer temperatures, heavier rainfall and, as a result, an increase in flooding and flood risk. Whilst September is “Preparedness Month” my Department undertakes important work every day to help manage this risk and it was fascinating today to see firsthand this often-unseen work, which directly assists with flood risk management.

    ‘’In addition to the development of flood alleviation projects and the maintenance of flood risk management infrastructure, across the North there is a network of over 130 hydrometric stations which supply near real time data on water levels.  This allows us to monitor river levels during severe weather and use this information to inform our operational response and where possible help mitigate flooding. Today staff demonstrated the platform where this hydrometric data is publicly available to help further inform the public and emergency responders in relation to flood risk information.”

    The Minister continued: 

    “Prevention is a key pillar of flood risk management and staff demonstrated Flood Maps NI which is a really useful tool which highlights the areas across the North that are prone to flooding and its potential adverse impacts. This helps both my Department and others in relation to development advice and targeting flood prevention schemes to those areas at highest risk. For developers these maps are an important tool to inform you if flooding is likely to be an issue and to keep informed of changes to flood plain boundaries due to climate change. It also provides a key insight if you live or work in an area prone to flooding as this knowledge means that you can consider if there is any action you may wish to take to protect your property. In some instances you may be eligible to apply, through the Homeowner Flood Protection Grant Scheme (HFPGS), for a grant to fit property level protection measures to your home. This scheme will help the owners of vulnerable homes which have flooded in the past from the ever-increasing threat of flooding. I have recently increased the funding threshold and enhanced the eligibility criteria for the HFPGS to help bring comfort and reassurance to more eligible homeowners. I would encourage everyone to take time to use these publicly available online resources.”

    To check if your home is in an area vulnerable to flood risk:

    • https://www.infrastructure-ni.gov.uk/topics/flood-maps-ni

    To view the river level monitoring network:

    • https://www.infrastructure-ni.gov.uk/articles/dfi-rivers-water-level-network

    To find out more about the Homeowner Flood Protection Grant Scheme:

    • https://www.infrastructure-ni.gov.uk/articles/homeowner-flood-protection-grant-scheme

    If you are interested in finding out more about community resilience and how to become involved:

    • https://www.infrastructure-ni.gov.uk/articles/regional-community-resilience-group

    Notes to editors:

    1. All media queries should be directed to the Department for Infrastructure Press Office at: press.office@infrastructure-ni.gov.uk .
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