Deployment of Portable Flowmeters in Somerset Flood Management Response
In response to severe flooding in January 2026, the British Environment Agency deployed 16 portable flowmeters from Nivus to monitor emergency pump discharge rates. This initiative supports real-time flood management data, crucial for operational efficiency amidst increasing flood risks due to climate change.

In January 2026, the British Environment Agency (EA) deployed 16 portable clamp-on flowmeters from Nivus to measure water discharge rates during significant flooding in Somerset. The implementation was essential due to the extreme weather conditions, including Storm Chandra, which led to an unprecedented flow of approximately 1.2 million m³/hr through local river catchments.
The EA's rapid response included supplying half of the required flowmeters within a day, and the rest within 1-2 weeks, ensuring real-time monitoring of the transportable pumps. These flowmeters connected to the telemetry system enhanced operational data sharing with local stakeholders. Given the increasing frequency of extreme weather events, the EA is adjusting its flood resilience strategies, anticipating that such incidents may become the norm rather than exceptions.




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