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This abstraction licensing strategy (ALS) sets out how the Environment Agency manages water resources in the Idle and Torne catchment area.
This abstraction licensing strategy (ALS) sets out how the Environment Agency manages water resources in the Witham catchment area.
We want your views on our proposal to increase the Kielder Source Factor. We propose to collect more in charges from those licensed to abstract more water.
We want your views on the extent and level of information to be included as part of the assessment process.
Report to Parliament on government’s progress made in reforming the arrangements for managing water abstraction in England from 2014 to 2019.
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
Sets out how the Environment Agency manages water resources in the catchment.
Sets out how the Environment Agency manages water resources in the Kennet and Vale of White Horse catchment.
The Environment Agency's abstraction licensing strategy for the Cherwell, Thame and Wye catchment.
Sets out how the Environment Agency manages water resources in the catchment, including information on water availability.
How water is managed in the Bristol Avon, Little Avon, Axe and North Somerset Streams Water Framework Directive management area.
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