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Thames Barrier to hold until 2070 | Thames Barrier to hold until 2070 |
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The Thames Barrier will protect London from flooding until 2070, the Environment Agency has said. | The Thames Barrier will protect London from flooding until 2070, the Environment Agency has said. |
A new study into London's flood defences found the barrier should work for 40 years longer than expected. | A new study into London's flood defences found the barrier should work for 40 years longer than expected. |
The nine concrete barriers in Woolwich Reach, south-east London, will need upgrading by 2035. By 2075, a new barrier should be built at Long Reach. | The nine concrete barriers in Woolwich Reach, south-east London, will need upgrading by 2035. By 2075, a new barrier should be built at Long Reach. |
The study was based on a worst case climate change scenario with sea-levels rising to 2.7m (8.9ft). | The study was based on a worst case climate change scenario with sea-levels rising to 2.7m (8.9ft). |
The Thames Barrier, built in 1982, protects 45 sq miles of the capital which is at risk of flooding. | The Thames Barrier, built in 1982, protects 45 sq miles of the capital which is at risk of flooding. |
The future of the Thames Barrage and other flood defences for the capital were also outlined in plans which looks into managing flooding until 2100. | The future of the Thames Barrage and other flood defences for the capital were also outlined in plans which looks into managing flooding until 2100. |
If rising sea levels destroy wildlife habitat new and alternative intertidal habitats will be created for them, the plan said. | If rising sea levels destroy wildlife habitat new and alternative intertidal habitats will be created for them, the plan said. |
Dr Paul Leinster, chief executive of the Environment Agency, said the launch of the study would reassure more than 1.25 million people who live in the Thames flood plain. | Dr Paul Leinster, chief executive of the Environment Agency, said the launch of the study would reassure more than 1.25 million people who live in the Thames flood plain. |
"Rigorous study and scientific research into the estuary, the defences, climate change and our options for the future, have culminated in a plan that will safeguard the Thames estuary, and the people, buildings and natural habitats that make this area so unique." | "Rigorous study and scientific research into the estuary, the defences, climate change and our options for the future, have culminated in a plan that will safeguard the Thames estuary, and the people, buildings and natural habitats that make this area so unique." |
"If over time sea levels are found to be rising faster then expected then we are already prepared and have identified the necessary solutions." | "If over time sea levels are found to be rising faster then expected then we are already prepared and have identified the necessary solutions." |
A consultation will be held on the draft plans before they are submitted to the government in 2010. | A consultation will be held on the draft plans before they are submitted to the government in 2010. |
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The barrier will protect the capital for at least another sixty years. |
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