ENVIRONMENT AGENCY INVITES COMMENTS ON MANAGEMENT OF THE TEME CATCHMENT WATER RESOURCES

Environmental Panorama
London – UK
January of 2005

 

13/01/2005 - The Environment Agency is inviting people to have their say on a proposed strategy for managing the water resources of the River Teme and its tributaries, the Rivers Clun, Onny, Corve and Rea.
The ‘Teme Catchment Abstraction Management Strategy’ (CAMS) consultation document sets out a proposed framework for how water resources should be managed.

It looks at the existing licensing system for the removal, or abstraction, of water from the river, and how water resources can be protected for the future. The consultation document invites local people and interested organisations to comment on the following key issues:

Whether to maintain the existing flow restrictions in order to protect the Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI) status of the catchment and ensure that existing license holders are not disadvantaged

Extension of the time limit to be placed on licences from 2008 to 2013

And how the Agency can promote water efficiency measures.

Water is a precious resource and there are competing priorities between the needs of public water supply, agriculture, power companies, industry, navigation and recreation.

CAMS will make more information on water resources publicly available. It will also allow the balance between the needs of abstractors, other water users and the water environment to be considered, in consultation with the local community and other interested parties.

When the strategy is finished, it will set out the licensing practice for taking water out of the Teme and its tributaries and identify how this should be managed in a sustainable way. The strategy will then be reviewed every six years.

Environment Agency Regulatory Officer, Kate Hurst, says: "Water is a vital resource. It is important that we manage it in a sustainable way so as to protect the river for future generations, but we must regulate it in a way that is fair to everyone. The comments that people send in to us will help us to achieve that balance."

A copy of the consultation document will be posted on the Environment Agency’s website: www.environment-agency.gov.uk

Copies can also be obtained from Kate Hurst at the Environment Agency, Hafren House, Welshpool Road, Shelton, Shrewsbury SY3 8BB or by e-mail request to cams.uppersevern@environment-agency.gov.uk.
Comments and/or queries are welcome and should be made in writing to Kate Hurst at the above address by 2nd April 2005.

Notes to Editors

Catchment

According to Chambers Dictionary, a catchment is ‘the area of land that is drained by a particular river system or lake.’

Abstraction

Abstraction is the removal of water, either permanently or temporarily, from rivers, canals, reservoirs or underground rocks. The main challenge is to meet the reasonable needs of abstractors while leaving enough water in the environment to conserve aquatic habitats, and for other water users.

Catchment Abstraction Management Strategies (CAMS)

The development of CAMS was one of a number of proposals made by the Government following a review of the abstraction licensing system in 1999. There are 129 CAMS areas in England and Wales, where abstraction is controlled by a licensing system that was introduced in 1965. This system is administered by the Environment Agency. In 1999 the Government reviewed the licensing system and identified a number of changes. Foremost among these was the proposal for Catchment Abstraction Management Strategies (CAMS). Another key outcome of the Government’s review was the decision that abstraction licences should be time-limited. CAMS will be the mechanism for managing time-limited licences by determining whether they should be renewed and, if so, on what terms.

The River Teme catchment

The area surrounding the River Teme and its tributaries, the Rivers Clun, Onny, Corve and Rea, is largely rural and is renowned for its attractive landscape. The River Teme rises in the Kerry Hills and flows 122 kilometres to join the River Severn just south of Worcester. It has been designated as a Site of Special Scientific Interest as it represents a near-natural river, biologically rich in river plants and animals, including otters, lamprey and crayfish. A large part of the area is also designated as an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.

The River Teme passes through three market towns, Knighton, Ludlow and Tenbury Wells. This area has high quality water resources and is of high conservation value, including the River Clun, which is designated a candidate Special Area of Conservation.

Much of the area is classified as exempt area under the Severn River Authority (Exemption from Control Order) 1967. This means that no abstraction licence is required to take groundwater, thus in the majority of the area we have no precise knowledge of the volume of groundwater being removed from this area.

 
 

Source: Environment Agency – United Kingdom (http://www.environment-agency.gov.uk)
Press consultantship
(Oliver Blackburn)

 
 
 
 

 

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