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The water environment is one of Scotland’s most precious natural assets. It supports a rich diversity of wildlife, contributes to people’s health and wellbeing and provides for the sustainable growth of Scotland’s economy.
Water experts at the agency have identified seven key focus areas for the next six-year water management cycle:
• rural diffuse pollution (the release of potential pollutants from a range of activities such as agricultural run-off)
• the physical condition of rivers
• artificial barriers to fish migration (physical modifications to rivers built for water storage, navigation, water abstraction and crossings for road and rail transport)
• sea lice from marine fish farms
• water use (ensuring our water resources are resilient to a changing climate and managed within environmental limits)
• wastewater and sewer networks
• chemicals in the water environment
The consultation outlines the targeted work already underway to address these complex issues and sets out a recalibrated approach to achieving further vital progress with partners over the next period, in line with the evolving context.
Input from members of the public and communities is essential to ensure plans reflect local experiences, practical solutions and a wide range of perspectives across Scotland. Respondents can have their say on the Significant Water Management Issues and offer their thoughts on the role this work could play in supporting climate adaptation, nature recovery and health and wellbeing.
You can find out more and access the reports and survey here https://consultation.sepa.org.uk/water-unit/swmi/