Policy paper

Thames Estuary 2100 (TE2100)

How the Environment Agency is planning to manage tidal flood risk in the Thames Estuary until the year 2100.

Documents

TE2100 5-year review (non-technical summary)

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TE2100 Plan - November 2012

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Details

These documents explain the plans for managing tidal flood risk in the Thames Estuary to the end of the century and beyond. They look at out how the Environment Agency will protect 1.42 million people and £321 billion worth of property from tidal flood risk.

We are now working on the first full review and update of the Thames Estuary 2100 Plan. The updated Plan is due to be published in late spring 2023.

Published 7 August 2011
Last updated 2730 SeptemberNovember 2022 + show all updates
  1. Updated the page as the Thames Estuary 2100 Plan consultation has now closed. The Environment Agency is now working on the first full review and update of the Plan, due to be published in late spring 2023.

  2. Multiple updates to content. Information on the TE2100 consultation - seeking views on the management of flood risk in the Thames Estuary.

  3. Thames Estuary 2100 key findings report published.

  4. Added 10-year review timeline information and updated main information.

  5. Updated for May 2019.

  6. Updated figures to 1.3 million people and £275 billion

  7. 5-year review added.

  8. PDF of plan added.

  9. First published.