Dataset Direct Download Service (WFS): Regulatory zoning of the Flood Risk Prevention Plan (PPRI) in the municipality of Trans en Provence (Var)

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Dataset information

Country of origin
Updated
2020.03.20 00:00
Created
Available languages
French
Keywords
WFS 1.1.0
Quality scoring
195

Dataset description

The Risk Prevention Plans (P.P.R) codified in Articles L 562-1 to L 562-7 and R 562-1 et seq. of the Environmental Code, relating to the prevention of foreseeable natural hazards, the implementation of which is governed by Decree No 95-1089 of 5 October 1995, constitute one of the tools for the implementation of the State policy on flood prevention, which was redefined in the Interministerial Committee of 24 January 1994. This legislative and regulatory framework was supplemented by the Act of 30 July 2003. The Argens Basin suffered an exceptional storm event on June 15, 2010, causing serious damage. A plan to prevent the natural risks of flooding linked to the presence of Nartuby in the commune of Trans-en-Provence was prescribed by prefectural decree on 8 September 2010. This order has been amended in order to incorporate into the prescription the urban runoff of Vallon de Gandhi. The Plan for the Prevention of Natural Flood Risks in the municipality of Trans-en-Provence was approved by prefectural decree of 26 March 2014. Depending on the hazard level, each area is subject to an enforceable settlement. The Regulation distinguishes different types of zones: — ‘red zones’, prohibition zones including sub-areas; — “blue zones”, areas subject to prescription including sub-areas; — low hydrographic areas where the level of exposure to risks is not specified in the RPRI; — areas of exceptional hazard. Regulatory zoning stems from the intersection of the hazard with urban issues. The hazard map (=height/speed crossing) was carried out by a Lidar modeling office, carried out on a Scan25©IGN2011. Adjustments were made to the parcel as part of the deferral of the regulatory zoning on a cadastral background. In addition, the regulatory map shows: — the low hydrographic areas which are the result of the Atlas of Inundatable Zones crossed with Exzeco (Extraction of Flow Zones) > 1 km²; — the exceptional hazard areas corresponding to a millennial hazard.
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