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To make sure there’s enough for everyone, our water comes from a range of sources.
This includes underground, rivers, and reservoirs and these are under more pressure than ever. Climate change, a growing populations, and everyday activities like farming, industry, and tourism all play a part. That’s why we take a joined-up approach to protect it.
So what is catchment management?
It’s an environmentally friendly and potentially low-carbon method of influencing water quality at its source. Collectively addressing issues affecting out rivers and reservoirs can also help build better relationships with farmers, while preventing pollution and reducing the risk of flooding. This benefits the economy, and the environment too. Find out more about how we support our farmers here.
It’s the most sustainable way to protect water resources, helping us improve all UK waters while putting communities at the heart of protecting and managing their local environment.
Our plan
Is to improve raw water quality and minimise the need for additional water treatment and to do this, we:
CamEO catchment partnership
In order to improve our river and ground water sources, we co-host and run the CamEO catchment partnership with the Rivers Trust. We work:
Our annual action plan outlines our activities and is refreshed at the end of March every year: www.cameopartnership.org