Environment Agency’s James Bevan says he wants to change law that provides tough water testing regime
The head of the Environment Agency has signalled he wants to change a key regulation on water quality which repeatedly exposes how English rivers are being choked in a cocktail of sewage and agricultural pollution.
James Bevan, the chief executive of the Environment Agency, said he wants to change the water framework directive, the law that provides a tough testing regime for English rivers. It provides a legal requirement that 75% of English rivers be in good health under its testing regime by 2027.
Environment Agency’s James Bevan says he wants to change law that provides tough water testing regimeThe head of the Environment Agency has signalled he wants to change a key regulation on water quality which repeatedly exposes how English rivers are being choked in a cocktail of sewage and agricultural pollution.James Bevan, the chief executive of the Environment Agency, said he wants to change the water framework directive, the law that provides a tough testing regime for English rivers. It provides a legal requirement that 75% of English rivers be in good health under its testing regime by 2027. Continue reading…