Policy paper

Severn Corridor abstraction licensing strategy

Sets out how surface and groundwater resources are managed in the Severn Corridor catchment.

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Severn Corridor abstraction licensing strategy

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This catchment abstraction licensing strategy (CAMS) sets out how water resources are managed in the Severn Corridor catchment. It provides information about where water is available for further abstraction, and an indication of how reliable a new abstraction licence may be.

The strategy aims to protect and enhance the water environment whilst still allowing economic and social development through sustainable water use. It supersedes the Severn Corridor CAMS strategy issued in June 2003.

Updates to this page

Published 26 February 2013
Last updated 3 April 2020 + show all updates
  1. Abstraction management strategies have been updated with the latest information on water resource availability.

  2. First published.

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