Service Description: SEPA has identified areas in Scotland where a significant flood risk currently exists or is likely to occur in the future. These are designated as Potentially Vulnerable Areas( PVA's) in order to inform the Flood Risk Management planning cycle.
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Description: Potentially Vulnerable Areas (PVAs) are geographical areas that are designated for flood management under the Flood Risk Management Act (Scotland) 2009. They show parts of catchments and coastal areas where nationally significant flood risk exists now or is likely to occur in the future. PVAs are located within Flood Risk Management Local Plan Districts (LPDs) which are a broader unit of management. PVAs help SEPA and responsible authorities in Scotland understand and prioritise where work could benefit the most. They are a vital part of protecting people, properties, businesses, communities, infrastructure and our environment.
Copyright Text: SEPA 2022
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