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Legislation

This website outlines legislation relating to SuDS for:

European

Water Framework Directive

The European Water Framework Directive (WFD) became UK law in December 2003. The aim of the Directive is to provide the opportunity to plan and deliver a better water environment, focusing on ecology. It aims to improve and integrate the way water bodies are managed throughout Europe and introduce a simple and consistent approach to water management.
The Directive will help to protect and enhance the quality of:

The Environment Agency is the lead authority responsible for delivering the WFD in the England and Wales, and in Scotland this is the Scottish Environment Protection Agency. Their responsibilities include:

The directive also states that Member States must aim to reach ‘good’ chemical and ecological status in inland and coastal waters by 2015.  ‘Good’ is quantified by each individual member state and is based on their own geography and ecology. For the UK Defra has published identifiable indicators and exact figures for the measurement of ‘good’ quality.

For further information see: http://ec.europa.eu/environment/water/water-framework/index_en.html 

 

Floods Directive

The Directive was proposed by the European Commission in 2006. The aim of the directive is to manage the risks that floods pose to human health, the environment, cultural heritage and economic activity. It applies to inland and costal water across the whole territory of the EU. 

All member states are required to carry out a preliminary assessment by the end of 2011 to identify the river basins and associated coastal areas at risk of flooding. Following this flood risk maps will be drawn for areas at risk from future flooding by 2013 and then flood risk management plans will need to be established by 2015.

For further information see: http://ec.europa.eu/environment/water/flood_risk/index.htm

 

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