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The North Level District Internal Drainage Board is
an area in the heart of the Fens that is mainly reliant
on pumped drainage to evacuate surplus water from agricultural,
industrial and urban properties, discharging to the adjacent
main rivers.
When
drainage of the Fens commenced in the 1700’s all that
was available to move the water were numerous windmills strategically
placed over the district. Over time the introduction of steam
and then diesel
power enabled the
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water
to be moved more efficiently. Today’s fully
automatic
diesel and electrically powered pumps have enabled Engineers
to have far more control over the drainage of the Fens.
These advances have also made it possible to retain water
in the summer months for irrigation of crops and the enhancement
of the drainage environment, being home to a variety of birds
and wildlife.
Drainage Boards are a vital part of the Fens allowing the
inhabitants to enjoy the wide skies and glorious sunsets.
Drainage is essential to life in the Fens, over recent years
when other parts of the country have suffered severe flooding
to homes and industry the Fens remained unscathed due to the
prudent investment of our predecessors. We must not become
complacent, we are at the mercy of the weather and must remain
prepared for the next rainfall event.
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