06/01/2006
- Environment Agency Wales will soon be sending the annual
request to water abstraction licence holders for details
of the amount of water they have taken from local rivers,
reservoirs and groundwater. Forms will be going out in south
west Wales during the first two weeks of January. Anyone
who holds an abstraction licence is urged to fill in the
form and return it by the end of that month. In recent years
the Agency have been actively chasing this information.
There are penalties for not returning the abstraction information.
The Agency say that have reluctantly had to take enforcement
action against a few licence-holders in recent years who
failed to send in their records, including five Formal Cautions
and two prosecutions.
James Greenhalgh, Team Leader, Water Resources Regulation
in south west Wales said:
'The information we get from these forms helps us increase
the understanding of how water is taken from the natural
environment. It helps identify where additional water may
be available for use or where abstractions may be putting
pressure on the rivers, and how the water is being used
to support local agriculture and industry. All this information
helps us when we are determining an application for a new
abstraction. It also allows us to check compliance against
the licence conditions, supporting our site inspection programme.'
Help us to build a better understanding of how abstractions
are used to support local agriculture and industry and how
this affects your local rivers and reservoirs. Please send
in your information on time, and avoid us having to take
enforcement action.'
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