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Severn River Basin District Working Together

Severn River Basin District Working Together. Mark Scott River Basin Programme Manager. Content. The Water Framework Directive River Basin Districts and the Severn Estuary River Basin Planning Stakeholder Engagement. The Water Framework Directive - Purpose.

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Severn River Basin District Working Together

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

  2. Content • The Water Framework Directive • River Basin Districts and the Severn Estuary • River Basin Planning • Stakeholder Engagement

  3. 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

  4. 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.

  5. 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.

  6. 11 River Basin Districts across England and Wales

  7. Western Wales RBD South West RBD

  8. River Basin Planning

  9. River Basin Planning

  10. River Basin Planning

  11. River Basin Planning

  12. Stakeholder engagement

  13. 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

  14. Engagement at three scales Defra stakeholder group National Liaison Panels NATIONAL RIVER BASIN DISTRICT CATCHMENT / LOCAL Liaison Panel Catchment / Local arrangements

  15. 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

  16. 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

  17. 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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