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Severn River Basin District Working Together Mark Scott River Basin Programme Manager

2007 05 Severn River Basin District - Working together - Mark Scott, Environment Agency

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Severn River Basin District Working Together

Mark ScottRiver Basin Programme Manager

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Content

� The Water Framework Directive

� River Basin Districts and the Severn Estuary

� River Basin Planning

� Stakeholder Engagement

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The Water Framework Directive - Purpose

Integrated management of river basins to: � prevent deterioration and enhance the

status of the water environment� promote sustainable water use � contribute to mitigating the effects of floods

and droughts

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Why is the Water Framework Directive good?

An opportunity... to improve inland, coastal and groundwaters through better

land management; tackle issues such as diffuse pollution; improve habitats for wildlife; build stronger relationships with others.

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What will be different?

Greater focus on ecology;

Applies to all water bodies: rivers, lakes, estuaries,

coastal waters to one nautical mile, ground waters,

and man-made water bodies;

More co-ordinated, cross-functional planning;

More emphasis on stakeholder engagement.

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11 River Basin Districts across England and

Wales

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Western Wales RBD

South West RBD

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River Basin Planning

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River Basin Planning

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River Basin Planning

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Severn River Basin District

river basin planning:summary of significant watermanagement issues

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River Basin Planning

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Stakeholder engagement

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Why is engagement important

� Competent authority cannot take all actions needed� Needs integrated approach to agree and implement

actions � Some measures set nationally� Will also need action across a RBD…. and more locally� Influence policy; projects & partnerships; codes of

practice; inform and educate

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Engagement at three scales

Defra stakeholder group

National Liaison Panels

Liaison Panel

Catchment / Local arrangements

NATIONAL

RIVER BASIN

DISTRICT

CATCHMENT / LOCAL

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River Basin District Liaison Panels

� One in each River Basin District� Set up to help us achieve active stakeholder

involvement� Key stakeholders in the River Basin District� Co-deliverers able to take action at RBD level� Not statutory

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Engagement below River Basin District scale

� Use existing groups & networks where possible� Severn Estuary Partnership good example� Some common membership with Liaison Panels� Clear geographical focus for SEP � Established networks, groups, publications, events� Facilitate additional events e.g. workshops� Discussions continuing on what additional, more local

engagement needed and how to do this

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Key dates and contacts

� ‘Working Together’ consultation ends 24 June 2007� Significant Issues consultation starts 24 July 2007� www.environment-agency.gov.uk/wfd� River Basin Programme Managers:

� Severn - Mark Scott� South West - Ben Bunting� Western Wales - Damian Crilly

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Severn River Basin District Working Together

Mark ScottRiver Basin Programme Manager