The Office of Public Works is the lead State body in Ireland for Flood Risk Management. We have a number of important roles including co-ordinating activities of Government Departments, Local Authorities and other bodies and managing the implementation of the national flood risk management policy. This is based on the report of the Flood Policy Review group, which was published in 2003 and adopted by Government in 2004.
The EU Floods Directive was passed in 2007. The Directive will require Member States to undertake a number of measures, including the provision of flood risk maps within a specified period. The OPW has prepared a Regulatory Impact Analysis on the transposition of the EU Floods Directive into Irish law and a copy is available here: RIA on the Transposition of the EU Floods Directive
The Government decided in late 2008 to transfer the Coastal Zone Management Division from the Department of Agriculture, Fisheries & Food to the OPW.
We work to manage existing risks of flooding with the public and other bodies through:
We work to reduce the risk of flooding that may arise in the future by: