WATER ABSTRACTION IN THE RIVER DEE – HAVE YOUR SAY

Environmental Panorama
London – United Kingdom
March of 2006

 

02/03/2006 - Have you ever stopped to think where your water comes from? All the water you use as well as water used by agriculture, for water bottling and other industry comes from local rivers and underground sources. Most people who take water in your local area must have a licence from Environment Agency Wales and these ensure that the amount of water taken out does not cause a significant impact on the environment, but have we got the balance right? The river Dee and its tributaries have played a large part in the development of some of the beautiful landscape surrounding it, and they support a diversity of wildlife. Their fisheries are of a high quality and angling is popular. They provide domestic and industrial water supplies and play an important part in the local economy. It is vitally important that these important resources are protected against over use.

Environment Agency Wales is starting work on the Dee Catchment Abstraction Management Strategy (CAMS). CAMS are strategies for management of water resources at a local level and are being developed throughout England and Wales. They will make more information on water resources and abstraction licensing publicly available and allow the balance between the needs of abstractors, other water users and the aquatic environment to be considered in consultation with the local community and interested parties.

The early stages of the CAMS process involves identifying what the main concerns and issues are, and collecting data prior to undertaking a resource assessment for the catchment.

A leaflet has been produced outlining the CAMS process and inviting you to become involved in the development of the Dee CAMS. The leaflet is available to view on the Agency web site, http://www.environment-agency.gov.uk/cams , where further information about CAMS can be found. The deadline for receiving responses from the leaflet is 20 March 2006.

If you would like to receive a paper copy of the leaflet or discuss CAMS further, please contact Philip Oliver, CAMS Officer, Tel: 01248 484123 or email cams.walesnorth@environment-agency.wales.gov.uk.

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