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Regional flood and coastal committee

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A regional flood and coastal committee (RFCC; was previously a regional flood defence committee, RFDC) is a type of governmental body in England and Wales through which the Environment Agency regions carry out their work on flood risk management.[1]

The committees are made up of a chairman appointed by the Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs and representatives appointed by local authorities, Defra, or the Environment Agency.[citation needed]

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