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    June 19, 2018

    £5 billion investment (WINEP) by water companies to benefit the natural environment

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    Defra / EA: ‘The Environment Secretary Michael Gove has challenged water companies to increase investment and improve environmental outcomes by 2025. The ambitious measures set out by the Environment Agency in the Water Industry National Environment Programme (WINEP) will see up to £5 billion of investment by water companies in the natural environment through 2020 to 2025.

    This will help tackle some of the biggest challenges facing the water environment, from the spread of invasive species and low flows to the effects of chemical and nutrient pollution.

    Environment Secretary, Michael Gove said:

    I want water companies to invest in the long term future of our environment. It is right that the Environment Agency is challenging water companies to go further.

    This significant investment will help tackle some of the biggest challenges facing the natural environment. It will help to improve our waterways, increase biodiversity and combat non-native invasive species. This will support our goal to leave the environment in a better state for future generations. Water companies have a duty to protect and enhance the natural water environment. The government expects water companies to meet the obligations set out in the Environment Programme (WINEP) by 2025.

    The investment will:

    • Protect and improve at least 6000km of our waters
    • Protect and improve 24 Bathing Waters and 10 Shellfish sites
    • Protect and improve 1800 hectares of protected nature conservation sites
    • Enhance nearly 900km of river and 4276 hectares through wider biodiversity improvements

    The measures in WINEP represent the basic measures required by water companies to meet their environmental outcomes. However this also presents an opportunity for the industry to develop innovative approaches which will benefit customers, communities, the environment and natural capital.

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    Tagged: 5 billion, DEFRA, EA, WINEP

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