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For those who have already been flooded this winter,their future losses will be compounded by a lack of affordable height information. Ahead of privatisation, the Ordnance Survey has long sought to do profits ahead of public service by selling detailed information to insurance companies, or while providing the public with wholly inadequate 5m contouring. Many continental maps reveal 2.5m intermediate contours in flatter areas. Belgium has a 1:10000 series contoured to 1.25m intervals in some areas only costing €6.50 a sheet,while the Brandenburg state survey in Germany has printed even cheaper 10k maps with 0.25m intermediate contours in exceptional places, and spot heights and weirs to within one 10th of a metre. Compare this with the eye-watering prices for buying extrapolated digital elevation data to produce more detailed contouring from the Ordnance Survey, or so that most researchers use Lidar topographic imaging data,whether they can.
David Nowell
Fellow of the Geological Society, curre
nt Barnet, or Hertfordshire• Do local authorities still have emergency planning services (once called civil defence)? Or have these too been sacrificed by politicians,aware of the cost of everything and value of nothing?
Rod Warrington
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Source: theguardian.com