Environmental protection

Water issues

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We deal with all aspects of water policy in England, including water supply and resources, and the regulatory systems for the water environment and the water industry. These include drinking water quality; the quality of water in rivers, lakes and estuaries, coastal and marine waters; sewage treatment; and reservoir safety.

We work closely with the Environment Agency (which manages water resources and enforces water quality standards), the Drinking Water Inspectorate (which regulates the quality of drinking water), and Ofwat (which is responsible for economic regulation of the water industry).

water strategy for England: Future WaterWater strategy - Future Water

The Government launched its new water strategy for England, Future Water on 7 February 2008. The strategy sets out a framework for water management in England. This includes:

  • sustainable delivery of secure water supplies
  • an improved and protected water environment
  • fair, affordable and cost-reflective water charges
  • reduced water sector greenhouse gas emissions
  • more sustainable and effective management of surface water

Accompanying the strategy is a full public consultation on draft statutory Social and Environmental Guidance to Ofwat, which will be one of the ways of delivering the strategy, and consultations on surface water drainage and phosphates.

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