Water resources planning guideline
For water companies in England and Wales to use for developing their water resources management plan. Also relevant to those producing regional plans.
Applies to England and Wales
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If you are a water company in England or Wales, you must prepare and maintain a water resources management plan (WRMP). Your WRMP sets out how you intend to achieve a secure supply of water for your customers and a protected and enhanced environment.
The duty to prepare and maintain a WRMP is set out in sections 37A to 37D of the Water Industry Act 1991 . You must prepare a plan at least every 5 years and review it annually.
Updates to this page
Published 24 February 2021Last updated 14 April 2023 + show all updates
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Following receipt of water company draft water resources management plans and policy changes we have updated our guidance. We consulted water companies on the proposed changes earlier in 2023.
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Added version clarification to the water resources planning guideline. This version, published 4 April 2022, reflects version 10 of the water resources planning guideline (updated December 2021) PDF document.
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Updates made to all sections to provide clarification and reflect changes in legislation.
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Added in section 1.7, Further guidance: email address to request copies of the supplementary guidance.
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Provided the updated link to 'UKWIR (2021) Environmental assessments for water resources planning'. Previously 'UKWIR (2012) Strategic environmental assessment and habitats regulations assessment – guidance for water resources management plans and drought plans'.
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First published.