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Written question asked by Lord Bruce of Bennachie (Liberal Democrat) on Thursday, 14 March 2002, in the House of Commons. It was due for an answer on Monday, 25 March 2002. It was answered by Michael Meacher (Labour) on Monday, 25 March 2002 on behalf of the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs.


Dept for Environment Food and Rural Affairs

Question
To ask the Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs, what steps have been taken by the Government since the Rio Earth Summit in 1992 to (a) set goals on environmental protection and (b) improve eco-efficiency and resource productivity relating to fresh water issues; and what these (i) goals and (ii) improvements have been. - Including figures and ref to the Ofwat report, Leakage and the efficient use of water 2000-01.
Answer

Malcolm Bruce: To ask the Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs what steps have been taken by the Government since the Rio Earth Summit in 1992 to (a) set goals on environmental protection and (b) improve eco-efficiency and resource productivity relating to fresh water issues; and what these (i) goals and (ii) improvements have been. [44364] Mr. Meacher: In 1999 the Government published its strategy for sustainable development for the UK, "A Better Quality of Life". This strategy is supported by a core set of around 150 indicators of sustainable development. A subset of 15 headline indicators focuses on specific issues and reflects targets against which progress is measured and reported annually. River water quality is one of the headline indicators. Over the last decade, general river quality in the UK has either improved or remained high. In 1995 the Environment Act amended the Water Industry Act 1991 to place water companies under a statutory duty to promote the efficient use of water by their customers. Ofwat enforces this duty and requires companies to produce five-year water efficiency plans on which progress is reported annually. Following the Water Summit in 1997, Ofwat set annual leakage targets for water companies, which have resulted in a reduction of about 30 per cent. Further details are contained in the Ofwat report 'Leakage and the efficient use of water 2000-01', a copy of which is in the Library of the House. In addition, the Government runs the Envirowise programme, which promotes resource productivity-- including water use--by industry. This resulted in over 29 million m{3} of water being saved last year.


Secondary information

Type
Written question
Reference
44364; 382 c726W;382 c721W
Session
2001-02
Subjects
Conservation Environment protection Pollution Standards Water Sustainable development Water companies Rivers UN Conference on Environment and Development
Contains statistics
Yes
Link
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