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Water metering plans put forward | Water metering plans put forward |
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Water metering in areas affected by serious water shortages is being proposed by the government and the Environment Agency. | Water metering in areas affected by serious water shortages is being proposed by the government and the Environment Agency. |
A preliminary map of "water stressed" parts of England has been produced, with the whole of the South East being classified as "serious". | A preliminary map of "water stressed" parts of England has been produced, with the whole of the South East being classified as "serious". |
The government is now asking if water firms should have compulsory metering as an option in their management plans. | The government is now asking if water firms should have compulsory metering as an option in their management plans. |
People can have their say over the consultation until 24 April. | People can have their say over the consultation until 24 April. |
The Environment Agency's map was drawn up according to the availability of water, current and forecast demand, and issues of population growth. | The Environment Agency's map was drawn up according to the availability of water, current and forecast demand, and issues of population growth. |
It identified 11 water company supply areas where the situation was deemed to be serious. | It identified 11 water company supply areas where the situation was deemed to be serious. |
SERIOUS WATER STRESS AREAS Folkestone and Dover WaterSouthern WaterMid Kent WaterSouth East WaterThames WaterEssex and Suffolk WaterThree Valleys WaterSutton and East Surrey WaterPortsmouth WaterBournemouth and West Hampshire WaterCambridge Water | SERIOUS WATER STRESS AREAS Folkestone and Dover WaterSouthern WaterMid Kent WaterSouth East WaterThames WaterEssex and Suffolk WaterThree Valleys WaterSutton and East Surrey WaterPortsmouth WaterBournemouth and West Hampshire WaterCambridge Water |
They cover London, Kent, Surrey, Sussex, Berkshire, Bedfordshire, Buckinghamshire, Hertfordshire, Hampshire, the Isle of Wight, and parts of Dorset, Essex and Suffolk. | They cover London, Kent, Surrey, Sussex, Berkshire, Bedfordshire, Buckinghamshire, Hertfordshire, Hampshire, the Isle of Wight, and parts of Dorset, Essex and Suffolk. |
Parts of the South West and much of central England are classified as being under "moderate" water stress. | Parts of the South West and much of central England are classified as being under "moderate" water stress. |
The Environment Agency consultation asks whether areas should be ranked in such a way. | The Environment Agency consultation asks whether areas should be ranked in such a way. |
Click for the water stress map | |
Chief executive Barbara Young said: "There is a need for meters to be installed quickly in areas where water resources are stressed. | Chief executive Barbara Young said: "There is a need for meters to be installed quickly in areas where water resources are stressed. |
"In the South East we would like much of this to be achieved by 2015 - as long as social safeguards are in place to protect low income and vulnerable households." | "In the South East we would like much of this to be achieved by 2015 - as long as social safeguards are in place to protect low income and vulnerable households." |
Hosepipe bans lifted | Hosepipe bans lifted |
The government is running a simultaneous consultation on proposals for compulsory water metering. | The government is running a simultaneous consultation on proposals for compulsory water metering. |
Environment minister Ian Pearson said: "Metering saves water, on average 10% per household, and in areas of serious water stress metering may be a valuable additional tool in... reducing unnecessary water use and waste." | Environment minister Ian Pearson said: "Metering saves water, on average 10% per household, and in areas of serious water stress metering may be a valuable additional tool in... reducing unnecessary water use and waste." |
But such measures would run in tandem with water companies' obligations to meet leakage targets and develop new and sustainable water resources. | But such measures would run in tandem with water companies' obligations to meet leakage targets and develop new and sustainable water resources. |
Any inclusion of metering in their management plans would not come into effect until 2009. | Any inclusion of metering in their management plans would not come into effect until 2009. |
Folkestone and Dover Water, in Kent, became the first company to get approval for compulsory water metering last year. | Folkestone and Dover Water, in Kent, became the first company to get approval for compulsory water metering last year. |
The two-year drought in south-east England has seen widespread water restrictions in place. | The two-year drought in south-east England has seen widespread water restrictions in place. |
But Thames Water, Southern Water, Three Valleys Water and Sutton and East Surrey Water recently lifted their hosepipe bans, while South East Water and Mid Kent Water are due to review theirs. | But Thames Water, Southern Water, Three Valleys Water and Sutton and East Surrey Water recently lifted their hosepipe bans, while South East Water and Mid Kent Water are due to review theirs. |
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