A review of england’s revised draft regional and water resources management plans

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Research and analysis A REVIEW OF ENGLAND’S REVISED DRAFT REGIONAL AND WATER RESOURCES MANAGEMENT PLANS The Environment Agency's review of whether the proposed plans will secure


resilient and sustainable water supplies up to 2050. Get emails about this page APPLIES TO ENGLAND DOCUMENTS A SUMMARY OF ENGLAND’S REVISED DRAFT REGIONAL AND WATER RESOURCES MANAGEMENT


PLANS HTML APPENDIX A: SMART METERING IN REVISED DRAFT WATER RESOURCES MANAGEMENT PLANS HTML APPENDIX B: PLANNED LEAKAGE AND PER CAPITA CONSUMPTION REDUCTION AGAINST THE ENVIRONMENT ACT


WATER DEMAND TARGET HTML APPENDIX C: REVISED DRAFT WATER RESOURCES MANAGEMENT PLANS SUPPLY OPTIONS HTML DETAILS In England, our climate is changing, our population is growing, and as a


nation we want an improved environment along with a thriving economy, enabled by resilient water supplies. Action is required now to meet these objectives. Water companies and regional water


resources groups have produced draft plans to address the need for secure, sustainable water supplies up to 2050. Following consultation on draft water resources management plans, water


companies have now published statements of response and revised draft plans. This publication is the Environment Agency’s review of these revised draft water resources management plans and


regional plans. It highlights important successes and where improvements are required. SIGN UP FOR EMAILS OR PRINT THIS PAGE Get emails about this page Print this page