Church helps tackle flooding problems in village (2024)

Published on 2 August 2024 3 minutes read

The Church played a "crucial role" in helping to reduce the impact of flooding in a Clackmannanshire village and boosting the area for biodiversity.

Natural flood prevention defences have been installed on glebe land at Pool of Muckhart near Dollar to help protect adjacent properties from flooding and they will be maintained by the local authority for at least 10 years.

The project is a partnership between Clackmannanshire Council, Pool of Muckhart Flood Group, Muckhart Parish Church, Forth Rivers Trust (FRT) and members of the local community.

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Flooding problems are linked to heavy rainfall and a decision to divert a little burn that comes straight down from the east side of Seamab Hill, increasing the water catchment area by 20%.

This resulted in the back gardens of properties that had the burn running through them being completely flooded.

FRT designed and delivered the natural flood management project and it was funded by a grant from Scotland's nature agency, Nature Scot.

A series of leaky barriers designed to slow the water down during periods of high flow while allowing the channel to flow as normal during regular flows have been installed.

Three of them are made of untreated logs and five were made of willow spiling, an ancient technique consisting on living willow stakes with living willow whips planted and woven creating a willow hedge in a basket pattern.

Two water deflectors and channels designed to deflect some water from its course during high flows and directing it towards some wetland scrapes to be stored for a short period of time, have been put in place.

Natural barriers

Four scrapes have been established.

The first one is a dry scrape, designed to be dry most of the year and to fill up during periods of high water flow while the other three are in the wetland area.

They hold some water all year round and are designed to increase the habitat variability in the wetland area, giving open water habitat to amphibians and waterborne invertebrates.

Some bird species have been attracted to the area to use it as feeding grounds.

Three willow barriers were been made by FRT staff and community volunteers.

Placed within the wetland area, south from the wetland scrapes, they slow any overspill and soak up some of the standing water in the wetland to help create a more dynamic ecosystem.

Claire Cowell and Morag Menneer are the heads of Land and Estates for the General Trustees, which manages properties including glebe land on behalf of the Church.

They recently visited the project and described it as "very inspirational".

"The General Trustees are delighted to be able to help alleviate the risk of flooding to houses by giving permission for natural defences to be installed on glebe land," said Ms Cowell.

"The council's first proposal was to do a lot of hard engineering, installing large pipes on the steep hill and diverting the water away from the village.

"When this proved impractical they came up with the idea of a more environmentally friendly project."

All the pupils at Muckhart Primary School participated in a series of environmental engagement games where they learned about ecosystems, invertebrates, and flora.

They scattered native flower seeds in the glebe field and they have since bloomed.

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John Anderson, treasurer of Muckhart Parish Church, said: "We were pleased to be actively involved in a partnership with our local community to install natural flood measures in the glebe field, which will significantly contribute to reducing the flood risk within the village.

"Whilst the project delivers an effective solution to a flooding problem, it also promotes and improves local biodiversity with enhanced local habitat within the local area"

Mario Palomo, project officer at FRT, said: "The Church's role in this project was crucial for its success.

"Not only did they provide the working space that is the glebe field and allowed for the improvements to happen, but they also provided for FRT staff, volunteers and stakeholders a safe, dry space to shelter, have meetings and deliver engagement events at no cost.

"Through multiple events, Mr Anderson, assisted by Greer Conroy (session clerk at Muckhart Parish Church) , have been very welcoming, accommodating and extremely helpful while also being involved as volunteers themselves."

Mr Palomo said the project's benefit to wildlife became apparent very early on.

"Soon after the creation of these features, fauna and flora blossomed," he explained.

"In particular the wetland scrapes had a huge bloom of different flora and both dragonflies and damselflies quickly established.

"Soon after, tadpoles were spotted and the establishment of common frogs, toads, and smooth newts happened.

"Sand martins were also spotted feeding above the wetland and the appearance of wading birds seems to be a matter of time, since the habitat is now of higher ecological value."

Church helps tackle flooding problems in village (2024)

FAQs

How did they solve the problem of flooding? ›

Defences such as levees, bunds, reservoirs, and weirs are used to prevent rivers from bursting their banks. When these defences fail, emergency measures such as sandbags or portable inflatable tubes are used.

How do communities deal with flooding? ›

Mitigation strategies range from projects that help communities avoid flooding (such as by restricting building in flood prone areas) to projects that resist flooding (levees and diversions that hold back floodwaters) to projects that accommodate flooding (projects that allow flooding in wetlands or parks).

What is one way to help stop flooding in an area? ›

Explore structural improvements
  1. Stormwater pumps. With higher seas, water doesn't drain out as easily. ...
  2. Upgrade roads and bridges. ...
  3. Improved stormwater drainage systems. ...
  4. Flood control measures. ...
  5. Levees, Dams, Dikes, and Weirs. ...
  6. Tide and Flood Gates. ...
  7. Seawalls and Floodwalls.

How can we protect towns from flooding? ›

Construct New Infrastructure
  1. Build flood barriers to protect infrastructure. Flood barriers to protect critical infrastructure include levees, dikes, and seawalls. ...
  2. Build infrastructure needed for aquifer storage and recovery. ...
  3. Plan and establish alternative or on-site power supply. ...
  4. Relocate facilities to higher elevations.

What is the main problem of flooding? ›

Main impacts of floods

As floodwaters spread they can threaten lives, inundate properties and businesses, destroy belongings, damage vital infrastructure and prevent access to essential public services. Often the effects of flood are long term and can be very costly, disruptive and distressing for communities involved.

What solutions are already in place to solve flooding? ›

Permanent Solutions

Here are a few examples of permanent flood solutions: Drainage systems: Drainage systems redirect water to join other waterways or pre-designed safety areas. They prevent the build-up of large amounts of standing water, which can lead to property damage and contamination.

What are 3 ways to reduce flooding? ›

Flood-proof Structures
  • Elevate the furnace, water heater, air conditioner and other utilities.
  • Install "check valves" in sewer traps to prevent flood water back ups.
  • Construct interior barriers to stop low level floodwater from entering basem*nts.
  • Seal walls in basem*nts with waterproofing compounds to avoid seepage.

What are two ways of preventing flooding? ›

Consider these suggestions to prevent or minimize flood damage in your home or business.
  • Install water sensors or flood detection systems. ...
  • Regularly test your sump pump & consider a battery backup. ...
  • Regularly clear debris from drains and ditches. ...
  • Regularly check and clean downspouts and gutters.

What is used to control flooding? ›

Forms of Flood Mitigation

They include floodwalls/seawalls, floodgates, levees, and evacuation routes. Nonstructural measures reduce damage by removing people and property out of risk areas. They include elevated structures, property buyouts, permanent relocation, zoning, subdivision, and building codes.

How do you keep flooding away? ›

Maintain proper water runoff and drainage. Routinely clean and maintain gutters, downspouts, and splashpads so that rainwater from your roof flows easily away from your home. Also, make sure that any nearby drainage ditches or storm drains are clear of debris and functioning properly. Improve lot grading.

What is the best way to stay safe from a flood? ›

Move immediately to higher ground or stay on high ground. Continue to check the media for emergency information. Follow instructions from public safety officials. If advised to evacuate, do so immediately.

What are the 10 effects of flood? ›

Loss of human life. Property and infrastructure damage. Road closures, erosion, and landslide risks. Crop destruction and livestock loss.

How did they defeat the flood? ›

After exhausting every other strategic option, the Halo Array was fired, resulting in the elimination of the original source of the Flood infestation and the death of every sentient being in the Galaxy, effectively removing both the source and its entire food supply.

What is being done to reduce the impact of floods? ›

Forms of Flood Mitigation

They include floodwalls/seawalls, floodgates, levees, and evacuation routes. Nonstructural measures reduce damage by removing people and property out of risk areas. They include elevated structures, property buyouts, permanent relocation, zoning, subdivision, and building codes.

How do they prevent floods? ›

Structural flood mitigation
  1. Infrastructure, including dams, levees, bridges and culverts. ...
  2. Maintenance of existing infrastructure. ...
  3. Individual flood proofing measures. ...
  4. Improved traffic access. ...
  5. Property surveys. ...
  6. Land use planning controls. ...
  7. Building and development controls. ...
  8. Catchment flood modelling.

What are natural solutions for flooding? ›

Putting these solutions into practice
  • Woods, trees, hedgerows: tree cover intercepts rainfall, so it hits the ground with less force and doesn't run off so readily. ...
  • Ponds, scrapes and wetlands: Wetlands and hollows in the landscape collect water, holding it during wet periods, and releasing it slowly during dry periods.

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