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  2. Environment Agency - Wikipedia

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    The agency manages the use and conservation of water through the issue of water abstraction licences for activities such as drinking water supply, artificial irrigation and hydro-electricity generation. The agency is in charge of inland rivers, estuaries and harbours in England.

  3. National Rivers Authority - Wikipedia

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    The National Rivers Authority (NRA) was one of the forerunners of the Environment Agency of England and Wales, existing between 1989 and 1996.. Before 1989 the regulation of the aquatic environment had largely been carried out by the ten regional water authorities (RWAs).

  4. Water Protection Zone - Wikipedia

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    The power was subsequently subsumed into The Water Resources Act (Amendment) (England and Wales) Regulations 2009. [1] The only example in the UK was applied to the River Dee in 1999 [ 2 ] as The Water Protection Zone (River Dee Catchment) Designation Order 1999 which covers the whole of the River Dee catchment from the headwaters down to the ...

  5. Regional water authority - Wikipedia

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    In 1989 the ten water authorities were privatised, with each becoming a water and sewerage company, and other responsibilities such as land drainage, river pollution prevention and control, and fisheries being passed to the National Rivers Authority, and subsequently the Environment Agency when that was created in 1995. Economic regulation of ...

  6. Water extraction - Wikipedia

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    Water extraction (also known as water withdrawal, water abstraction, and water intake) is the process of taking water from any source, either temporarily or permanently, for flood control or to obtain water for, for example, irrigation. [1] [2] The extracted water could also be used as drinking water after suitable treatment.

  7. Essex River Boards and Authorities - Wikipedia

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    The Rivers of the County of Essex, England have been managed and controlled by a number of statutory bodies since 1931.These have variously aimed to ensure the effective drainage of water courses; ascertain accurate flowrates; manage, measure and control pollution; regulate the abstraction and impounding of water; manage the treatment and supply of water; and manage sewage treatment and disposal.

  8. Dee Regulation Scheme - Wikipedia

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    This enables continuous abstraction from the River Dee of 235,000 cubic metres per day by six statutory water undertakings and British Waterways Board. An additional benefit was a reduction in flooding events downstream of Bala as Bala Lake ( 52°53′31″N 3°37′05″W  /  52.892°N 3.618°W  / 52.892; -3.618  ( Llyn Tegid (Bala ...

  9. Water Framework Directive - Wikipedia

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    Before the UK joined what was then the "Common Market", water body management was organised by river basins; first by the River Boards, then the River Authorities, then the Water Authorities and finally the Environment Agency in England,Natural Resources Wales in Wales and SEPA in Scotland. This is a long tradition of river basin management ...