Title: Water Framework Directive
1Water Framework Directive
- An Introduction
- David Whiles
- Anglian River Basin Manager
2Outline
- The Water Framework Directive
- Our River Basin District Plan
- Environmental objectives
- Timetable and outputs
- Consultation
3The Water Framework Directive
- Integrated management of river basins to
- prevent deterioration and enhance the status of
the water environment, including ground water - promote sustainable water use
- reduce pollution
- contribute to mitigating the effects of floods
and droughts
4For Anglian, this could mean
- Coastline
- Improving the quality of our estuaries and
coastal waters.
5For Anglian, this could mean
- Diffuse pollution
- Reducing the impact agriculture, roads and
railways have on water quality.
6For Anglian, this could mean
7For Anglian, this could mean
- New development
- New homes
- related infrastructure
8For Anglian, this could mean
- Managing our water resources sustainably
- water efficiency
- increasing demand
- protection of the environment
9River basins
River basin planning boundaries 11 River Basin
Districts in England and Wales
Anglian
10Anglian RBD
- Covers most of the East of England Region
- Part of South East Region
- Part of East Midlands Region
11Achieving our aimsthe River Basin Management
Plan
- Strategic regional plan for water
- Lists the environmental objectives for each water
body - Includes summary of Programmes of Measures
- Statutory must be approved by Secretary of State
12Environmental Objectives
- Ecological status
- Chemical status
HIGH
13River Basin Characterisation 1
e.g. Risk to rivers from diffuse phosphorus
14Environmental Objectives
- Chemical status
- Quantitative status
15Programmes of measures
16River basin management stages
17River basin management stages
18Consultation
- Involvement of interested parties is key to
success - - Agency cannot implement plans alone
- - Co-deliverers must work together
- - We need buy-in by all affected
- We are setting up Liaison Panels of co-deliverers
in each River Basin District - We will engage interested parties at different
levels
19To support river basin planning we need to
Ensure public access to background information
20To support river basin planning we need to
Ensure consultation in the planning process
21To support river basin planning we need to
Encourage active involvement of interested
parties in all aspects of implementation
22Engagement
Formation of the RBD Liaison Panel in July
2006. Membership will be drawn from
- Regional Assemblies
- Regional Development Agencies
- Local Authorities
- Natural England Partnership
- Environmental NGOs
- Farming
- Business and industry
- Ports
- Broads Authority
- Consumers
- Internal Drainage Boards
- Extraction and minerals
- Angling / fishing
- Environment Agency
23Next steps
- Preparation of a timetable and programme for
consultation - 6 month consultation from December 2006
- Commencement of revised monitoring programme
- December 2006
- Development of a summary of significant water
management issues - 6 month consultation from summer 2007