Welsh Government

03/20/2023 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 03/20/2023 03:05

River pollution summit action plan

Theme 1: governance and oversight

We recognise the need for a joined-up approach and the need for fit for purpose governance and oversight arrangements to support decision making in failing SAC rivers.

Actions

Local Authorities (LAs)/National Parks will set up Nutrient Management Boards/Catchment Partnerships and Welsh government (WG) will provide up to £415,000 of revenue funding in 2022-23.
By when: completed.

Natural Resources Wales (NRW) and Welsh Government will provide a clear direction on the role and function of the Nutrient Management Board's (NMB) as a result of the review undertaken by Afonydd Cymru.
By when: April 2023.

NRW and WG will work with NMBs to draft a Nutrient Management Plan template.
By when: April 2023.

Each NMB shall produce an outline Nutrient Management Plan.
By when: September 2023.

NMBs and WG will work together to provide sufficient levels of funding for 2023-24 and 2024-25 and then to explore future funding options.
By when: May 2023.

As part of the wider consideration of water quality challenges, WG will set out a streamlined, focused, and cost-effective governance framework with representation from government, regulators, and partners. This will include oversight arrangements for a joined-up approach to the NMBs in the failing SAC catchments.
By when: September 2023.

WG established the Special Area of Conservation River Oversight Group (SACROG) bringing together key stakeholder from across the sector to provide strategic direction and guidance to the Welsh Government, regulators, and delivery organisations to support in the identification of solutions and delivery of measures to reduce phosphorus levels in river SAC catchments.
By when: ongoing.

Theme 2: Nature-Based Solutions

In line with our obligations under the Environment (Wales) Act 2016, Well-being of Future Generations (Wales) Act 2015 we recognise the need to use natural solutions more effectively in order to deliver multiple benefits.

Actions

NRW and WG will agree a Service Level Agreement on the enforcement of the Control of Agricultural Pollution (CoAP) Regulations, to mitigate nutrient loading and to reduce the impact on the environment.
By when: Completed

DCWW to share information and learning on wetland schemes currently under development.
By when: Ongoing

NRW will clarify its permitting policy on Constructed Wetlands for treatment.
By when: June 2023

WG Programme for Government is delivering nature-based flood management in all major river catchments, expanding wetland and woodland habitats, working across government to better integrate nature-based solutions ensuring it is fully incorporated into the Sustainable Farming Scheme (SFS).
By when: Ongoing

WG will commission follow up work on the Construction Industry Research and Information Association (CIRIA) "Using Sustainable drainage systems (SuDS) to reduce phosphorus in surface water runoff" for new developments to determine how SuDS can further contribute to nutrient neutrality.
By when: Ongoing

NRW will explore the provision of a database of projects undertaken, detailing timelines, funding, and other relevant factors which contribute to reducing nutrient loading in the catchment and move towards meeting water quality targets to bring the sites into favourable condition.
By when: September 2023
Environment Platform Wales (EPW) will, through working across Welsh universities and partner research institutions, facilitate the provision of existing water quality related evidence and act as a catalyst for the delivery of new research to fill knowledge gaps.
By when: Ongoing

EPW will deliver a 'Better Water Quality for Wales' Conference in June 2023 with the aim of expanding awareness of existing policy needs and the research initiatives providing the evidence to support them.
By when: June 2023

Theme 3: Agricultural Solutions

There is a need to work constructively with the agriculture sector to find solutions to excess nutrients in the soil and SAC rivers of Wales.

Actions

Farming Connect will offer advice and support to help farmers to take action to improve water quality, including training and on-farm events in failing SAC catchments.
By when: Ongoing

Under Rural Development Programme (RDP) 2014-2020, the WG offered farmers capital grants to make infrastructure improvements for improved nutrient management and pollution prevention. Now the RDP is closed, the WG Rural Investment Schemes offers 40% grants, fully funded by WG to carry out the same improvements. These schemes and information about them can be found at Rural Grants and Payments.
By when: Ongoing

WG will ensure that Agricultural representation is present at all NMB's/Catchment Partnerships in Wales
By when: Ongoing

WG will work with existing groups, including the Wales Land Management Forum (WLMF) sub-group on agricultural pollution, to encourage innovation and achieve measurable outcomes in reducing excess nutrients in SAC rivers.
By when: September 2023

Farming Unions and organisations will promote and provide sources of advice and guidance to farmers on good practice with regards to nutrient management planning and other measures to enhance water quality, through ongoing engagement programme. Also recognising situations of shared ownership between landlords and tenants.
By when: Ongoing

Farming Unions and organisations will continue to work with the WLMF sub-group on agricultural pollution, in line with the framework agreed in the 2018 Progress Report.
By when: Ongoing

Farming Unions and organisations will continue to advocate and explore options to progress the implementation of the Water Standard, a voluntary, farmer-led nutrient management approach in Wales taking into consideration where there is a sharing of responsibilities.
By when: Ongoing

Farming Unions and organisations will continue to signpost farmers to advice and guidance in relation to the requirements of the Control of Agricultural Pollution Regulations, alongside the development of advice and guidance from WG, including an FAQ document on agricultural tenancies.
By when: Ongoing

Theme 4: Addressing Planning Constraints

Current planning constraints can be addressed by delivering short term solutions.

Actions

WG will provide refresher training for local planning authorities on Habitats Regulation Assessment (HRA) and detailed training on phosphates and HRA for authorities within affected SAC catchments.
By when: Completed

WG to facilitate a case study workshop to take an in-depth review of a small number of housing schemes delayed due to phosphate issues.
By when: March- April 2023

WG will provide practical guidance for local planning authorities on HRA and phosphates to consolidate training already completed.
By when: July 2023

WG and Home Builders Federation (HBF) have established a task and finish group to identify options for temporary private treatment plants in sewered areas.
By when: April 2023

DCWW will discuss with WG; any additional investment available from the current Asset Management Plan (AMP).
By when: Ongoing

NRW to undertake a review of water discharge permits prioritising those from wastewater treatment works affecting social housing and in failing SAC catchments where possible for those in scope (i.e., 20m3/day or over Dry Weather Flow). Permits will be issued through a phased approach.
By when: July 2024

DCWW to monitor discharges for phosphorus and assess headroom in relevant permits.
By when: September 2023

WG will consider funding innovative technologies to enable near real time monitoring of our rivers and waterways.
By when: July 2023

NRW will explore the acceptability of Citizen Science data.
By when: September 2023

Local Planning Authorities will continue to allow developer led mitigation to be brought forward unless it compromises the strategic mitigation strategies of the NMBs.
By when: Ongoing

DCWW has identified where investment or modifications are required at its sites based along SAC river catchments to be delivered as part of their Phosphorus program over the next AMP period.
By when: Ongoing

Theme 5: All-Wales Nutrient Calculator

Development of a unified nutrient calculator to directly aid planning decisions on nutrient neutrality and will have the ability to take account of catchment-level data, local features and needs.

Actions

WG, following stakeholder agreement on the specification, will appoint a contractor to develop a nutrient calculator(s) suitable for all LPAs to use across Wales, building on the calculators already produced for specific catchments.
By when: June 2023

WG will endorse and promote use of the All-Wales calculator.
By when: September 2023

Theme 6: Mitigation Actions

We recognise the need to give clarity to stakeholders on the suitability of potential mitigation actions and interventions to reduce pollution.

Actions

NRW will publish a menu of mitigating measures.
By when: June 2023

WG will continue to work with stakeholders, through the WLMF sub-group on agricultural pollution, on interventions to tackle agricultural pollution, including the implementation of measures contained within the CoAP Regulations.
By when: Ongoing

Theme 7: Catchment Consenting

A unified approach to catchment consenting in failing SAC rivers is required.

Actions

DCWW will commission work to prepare a proposal for SACROG following pre-consultation with WG.
By when: April 2023

DCWW & NRW will review similar policy and permitting approaches in England and identify lessons that can be identified from these projects.

By when: July 2024

WG will map out the policy and regulatory framework needed to support catchment permitting approaches in failing SAC rivers.
By when: October 2023

Theme 8: Nutrient Trading

Currently there is a lack of understanding across the sector in providing practical measures within catchments which could be provided by Nutrient Trading and therefore there is a need for further investigation.

Actions

WG will commission Waste & Resources Action Programme (WRAP) to produce a high-level report exploring how the approach of the Netherlands could be used to reduce the nutrients entering the Wye and Usk catchments and outlining an options appraisal for circular nutrients management.
By when: May 2023

DCWW are undertaking a detailed feasibility study of a trading platform for the Usk.
​​​By when: March 2023

WG will convene a Nutrient Trading Task and Finish Group which will consider the outputs from the feasibility study.
By when: April 2023

WG will produce a report for SACROG on the findings of the Task and Finish Group and report on the next steps required to take forward nutrient trading.
By when: September 2023

NRW and WG will consider the proposed regulatory changes recommended in the other workstreams and identify any further principles or regulatory requirements that may be required to enable nutrient trading subject to consideration of the Task and Finish Group Report.
By when: December 2023.