Real-world examples of flood resilience

Discover how Halifax Rack and Screw Cutting Co Limited (HRS) overcame the devastating floods of 2015 with innovative resilience measures. This case study highlights HRS’s proactive approach to flood preparedness, ensuring business continuity and setting a benchmark for flood resilience in Calderdale. Learn about their journey from crisis to triumph and the effective strategies they implemented to safeguard their future.

A legacy of precision engineering

 

Halifax Rack and Screw Cutting Co Limited (HRS), established in 1953, stands as one of Europe’s premier manufacturers and suppliers of precision-engineered gear racks and screws. With over six decades of experience, HRS has consistently expanded its reach and exports globally.

A graphic comparing rainfall records to the average height of UK men and boys. Two silhouettes represent the average heights, with an adult at 1,763mm and a boy age 6 at 1,170mm. Dotted lines extend from their heads to compare with rainfall measurements. The highest record is 495mm in Seathwaite, Cumbria on 19 Nov 2009, followed by two other records in Honister Pass, Cumbria: 316.4mm on 5 Dec 2015 and another unspecified amount. The source is credited to Met Office and the image includes the BBC logo.

Unprecedented flooding in 2015 in Calderdale

 

But in late 2015, Storm Desmond wreaked havoc in Brighouse, flooding businesses along the River Calderdale. HRS, situated behind the river, faced a dire situation: three to four feet of floodwater submerged their premises. The sudden damage highlighted the vulnerability of residents and businesses in Calderdale during flood events. Rainfall in this storm broke all previous UK records.

Resilience measures safeguard future

 

Despite the floodwaters, HRS demonstrated remarkable resilience and adaptability. Within a year, HRS proactively invested in robust flood resilience measures. A concrete wall was erected around the entire external boundary of the building and then fronted with brick for aesthetics. Ten flood doors were strategically placed across the site, providing a barrier against any future flood events. Downpipes with closures for heavy rain and penstocks attached to drains ensure water can't backflow through toilets. The company raised critical machinery to prevent flood damage, allowing business continuity even after flooding. The inside floors were all concreted to minimise water absorption, significantly reducing damage caused by further flooding.

Rapid response system proven effective during major storms

 

Putting the flood barriers in place takes approximately two hours, with a team of 2-3 staff members. This now streamlined process ensures swift protection during heavy rain or flood events. During Storm Ciara in 2020, when 100mm of rain fell within a 12–18-hour period, the flood defences at proved effective, and again in late 2023 when Storm Gerrit hit. The building remained unflooded, demonstrating the resilience of its flood prevention measures.

Halifax Rack and Screw Cutting Co Limited’s proactive approach to flood resilience demonstrates the importance of flood preparedness for businesses in the borough. Their story serves as an inspiring case study for others in Calderdale facing similar challenges.

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