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Environment Agency Water Quality Permit Charges

The Environment Agency is introducing new permit charges for water quality monitoring and sewage discharge regulation. The policy establishes cost recovery mechanisms for water industry enforcement activities through revised charging structures. Multiple bills and consultation responses are shaping the final charge proposals and their economic impact.


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15 Dec 2016 | Consultation outcome Environment Agency linked

Flood risk activities: charges for permits from 1 April 2016 — outcome published

The Environment Agency is seeking views on proposed changes to charges for permitting for flood risk activities so they better reflect the costs to provide this service.

14 Feb 2016 | Consultation outcome Environment Agency linked

Flood risk activities: charges for permits from 1 April 2016 — consultation closed

The Environment Agency is seeking views on proposed changes to charges for permitting for flood risk activities so they better reflect the costs to provide this service.

15 Jan 2016 | Consultation outcome Environment Agency linked

Flood risk activities: charges for permits from 1 April 2016 — consultation opened

The Environment Agency is seeking views on proposed changes to charges for permitting for flood risk activities so they better reflect the costs to provide this service.

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