Consultation outcome

Tackling water pollution from the urban environment

This was published under the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
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Summary of responses

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Detail of outcome

Defra received 56 responses to this consultation.


Original consultation

Summary

We sought views on developing our strategy for the management of urban diffuse water pollution in England.

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Consultation description

Summary

We sought views on developing our strategy for the management of urban diffuse water pollution in England. This form of diffuse pollution in rivers and waterways is a typical characteristic of urban areas where road runoff, poorly plumbed drainage systems, old deposits of polluted sediment and runoff from industrial areas damage ecosystems in rivers, streams and ponds. The impacts may be individually small but when added together can be damaging.  Normal measures to permit and control polluters often cannot be used, as it can be difficult to identify those responsible and difficult to be fair in deciding who should pay to resolve issues.

Currently, 27% of water bodies in England meet the standards necessary to support viable ecosystems.  Many water body failures are due to urban and other non-agricultural diffuse pollution where we believe positive action is necessary to improve knowledge, encourage cooperation, perhaps refine regulations and plan investment. We believe cleaning-up our polluted urban rivers will deliver significant benefits by making our towns and cities more attractive, healthy places for people and wildlife and will contribute towards the Government’s growth and localism agenda.

This consultation allowed you to inform and influence development of the strategy that will be developed in 2013. It explained some background to the problem and our initial understanding of the types and importance of urban diffuse water pollution sources. We explained how a number of initiatives and policies are being deployed to tackle the problem.

Documents

Consultation letter

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Consultation document

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Consultee list

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Updates to this page

Published 22 November 2012
Last updated 7 June 2013 + show all updates
  1. Added summary of responses.

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