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If you abstract water or plan to, you may need to apply for an abstraction licence.
Formerly part of M18, technical guidance for industrial plant operators (and their contractors) who monitor effluent discharges to water and sewer.
This series brings together all documents relating to water quality and abstraction statistics.
Rules for local authorities to follow when registering a premises to produce bottled drinking water, or carrying out ongoing checks.
Rules that local authorities in England must follow when registering a premises to produce spring water, or carrying out ongoing checks.
What local authorities must do to grant recognition for natural mineral water and carry out ongoing checks.
How bottled water producers can get a natural mineral water recognised in England, and rules you need to follow to produce and label it.
Where to install your meter, checking it's accurate, how often to check it and the records you must keep.
The dangers of flash flooding and how to stay safe.
Find out how you could do the SFI actions for soils.
The Environment Agency deals with applications for water abstraction and impoundment. The Planning Inspectorate deals with appeals.
This section describes the mechanisms to control abstraction and impoundment of water, and mechanisms to protect water resources that are used for abstraction.
Find out how you can use natural options to reduce flooding in your area, who to contact for advice, and if you can get funding.
How government, water companies and the Environment Agency make sure there is enough water for future needs of both people and the environment.
View a list of applications that have been submitted to the Environment Agency for a licence to abstract or impound water.
Information on depleted uranium (DU) including what it is, its uses, health effects and protection from exposure.
How to register as a producer, and the rules you must follow to produce and market bottled drinking water.
How to apply to the Environment Agency for a water abstraction or impounding licence.
How to comply with your licence, including how to measure, record and report on the water you abstract.
Guidance for non-water company abstraction licence holders affected by prolonged dry weather and drought.
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