Video: Counting the costs of flood damage
The costs reflect damage to roads, bridges, walls and other infrastructure which are not covered by insurance or Government support schemes.
Seven schools in the district were affected by the flooding but the costs of the damage are still being assessed although they will be at least £1.5m.
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Hide AdSome costs of Calderdale Council’s emergency response to the floods will be covered by the Government but the authority will still have to pay the first £317,000.
It will also have to pay the £450,000 excess on its insurance claim for damage to council buildings and vehicles which will run to more than £2m.
Calderdale Council leader Tim Swift said: “Calderdale has been one of the worst hit areas for infrastructure damage as a result of the floods that hit the region on Boxing Day.
“There has been significant damage to a number of bridges in the borough, including the partial collapse and resulting closure of Elland Bridge, as well as the collapse of three other bridges and one footway in the borough.
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Hide Ad“In addition to this, there have been a number of landslips, one of which occurred on the major A646 road in Mytholmroyd which links Calderdale with Lancashire and Greater Manchester.
“This road is now only passable as a single carriageway, managed by traffic lights.
“Scout Road near Mytholmroyd has also suffered a landslip and has been closed, with 17 properties evacuated. Canal towpaths and cycle routes have also collapsed and will need significant repairs.
“Sites are still being monitored, and individual costs are yet to be determined.
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Hide Ad“However the projected costs for all the repairs that are needed on roads and structures damaged by the floods is likely to be at least £20m.”
The Government operates a system known as the Bellwin scheme that allows councils to claim for the immediate costs of dealing with flooding such as evacuating people and hiring extra equipment.
But that does not cover items insured by the council or anything beyond emergency repairs to infrastructure such as roads and bridges.
Following the last major floods to hit Calderdale in July 2012, the authority was hit by costs of around £2.5m but only received £77,000 through the Bellwin scheme.
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Hide AdA report considered by a meeting of senior councillors warned that “significant financial support is needed from central and regional funds” to recover from the economic impact of the flooding.
Calder Valley MP Craig Whittaker said it was important to keep the plight of the Calder Valley high on the agenda for everybody.
“The estimated costs are huge,” said Mr Whittaker. “Calderdale Council is responsible for the costs but it is a huge burden for them to bear in a small period of time.”
He added that he will be meeting with ministers to alieviate this pressure.
Cost of the damage
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Hide AdA646 Falling Royd road movement. Estimated cost £3m. Estimated timescale six months
Landslip Scout Road, Mytholmroyd. Estimated cost £5m. Estimated timescale 12 months Wakefield Road Bridge, Salterhebble. Estimated cost £200,000. Estimated timescale Temporary repairs done, Permanent repairs three months
Midgley Road Landslip, Mytholmroyd. Estimated cost £150,000. Estimated timescale three to six months
Copley Bridge, Copley. Estimated cost £1m and like for like placement. Estimated timescale. Over 12 months
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Hide AdCrowther Birdge, Cromwell Bottom. Estimated cost £350,000. Estimated timescale 12 months
The impact in Calderdale for the Canal and River Trust
Rochdale Canal, Between Locks 16 &17, Todmorden. Cost 700k
Rochdale Canal, Between locks 15 &16, east of Todmorden Cost 500k
Rochdale Canal, Between locks 11 &12, Hebden Bridge Cost 200k
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Hide AdRochdale Canal, Between locks 11 &12, Hebden Bridge Cost 250k
Rochdale Canal, Between Noon Hill & Sowerby Bridge Cost 350k
Rochdale Canal, Between Noon Hill & Sowerby Bridge Cost 300k
Rochdale Canal, near Lock32, Bottomley Cost 200k
Calder and Hebble Navigation Salterhebble locks Cost 400k
Calder and Hebble Navigation. Elland public road bridge. (Elland bridge cost only) 5000k
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Hide AdCalder and Hebble Navigation Elland Lock and lock lobby building Cost 100k
Calder and Hebble Navigation Park Nook lock and towpath to Brook foot lock. Cost 400k
Calder and Hebble Navigation Embankment 4 includes outlet weir between Crowther bridge and Brookfoot. Cost 250k
Calder and Hebble Navigation Ganny Lock. Cost 100k
Calder and Hebble Navigation Lock 15 approach wall and flood defense. Cost 250k
Throughout Calderdale area,
Additional asset inspections Cost 100k
Dredging due to inflows Cost 2000k
Additional culvert cleaning Cost 400k
TOTAL - 11.5m