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Project

Intermunicipal cooperation on Water Management and Climate Change Adaptation for The Stream of Usserød (LIFE Stream of Usserød)

Description:

The stream of Usserød in the northern part of Sealand, Denmark is receiving increasing amounts of water from rainwater and sewage systems as a consequence of climate change and the gradual expansion of urban areas in the municipalities of Rudersdal, Hørsholm and Fredensborg. The stream is 8 km long and flows from the Lake of Sjælsø in the west to the Strait of Øresund in the east. In Denmark over the four summers, 2007-2010, more high-intensity rain storms were recorded than in the past. Very strong individual rain events have occurred and so have periods of heavy rain over a few days – the ‘renewable rain’ phenomenon. Both cases can leading to flooding, as was the case in Fredensborg Kommune in the summer of 2010, when more than 70 houses were directly affected.

The project’s key objective is climate change adaptation. The specific aims of the project are: To reduce risks of critical floods along the stream of Usserød; To reduce the risk of damage and associated economic, societal and human costs if floods are not avoided; To increase awareness of the stream and its resources among citizens, politicians and civil servants; and To create a basis for all parties to implement proactive, holistic actions around development, operation and maintenance of the stream of Usserød, making it a unifying positive element for the municipalities hosting the stream. The expected results are: Enhanced and more controlled monitoring of the stream of Usserød; Improved emergency preparedness before, during and after critical events; Creation of a Joint Emergency Plan; Fewer critical events around the stream of Usserød during heavy rain and torrential rain; Proven lower societal and human costs further to critical events; and Implementation of a joint climate change adaptation toolkit. This will consist of a joint hydraulic model, a hydraulic documentation tool, new water meters and a joint flood risk map.

Project information

Lead

Fredensborg Municipality

Partners

Hørsholm Municipality, Denmark Rudersdal Municipality, Denmark

Source of funding

Total budget 2,530,689.00 €, EU LIFE contribution 931,728.00 €

Published in Climate-ADAPT Jun 07 2016   -   Last Modified in Climate-ADAPT Dec 12 2023

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