PPS 15 Planning and Flood Risk (Revised)ยทPage 83
Resilience
Resilience, also known as 'wet-proofing', relates to how a building is constructed so that although flood water may enter, its impact is minimised, structural integrity is maintained, and repair, drying, cleaning and re-occupation are facilitated.
Resilience sometimes known as 'wet-proofing', resilience relates to how a building is constructed in such a way that, although flood water may enter the building, its impact is minimised, structural integrity is maintained, and repair, drying & cleaning and subsequent re-occupation are facilitated
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