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  • Current condition and challenges for the future: Solway Tweed river basin district

    This public consultation provides you with the opportunity to contribute to the development of new approaches for the water management challenges for the Solway Tweed river basin district. It is set in the context of an update on the condition of the water environment and our progress on delivering the first management plan published in 2009 which set targets for water management for 2015 and beyond. The information and analyses presented in this document support the development of... More
    Closed 22 June 2014
  • Working together to protect and improve Scotland's water environment: Getting involved in developing the second river basin plan

    We are currently seeking comments from public bodies involved in management of the water environment, together with land and water managers, and commercial users on the development of the second river basin management plan. The consultation: outlines the timetable and work programme for the development of the second river basin management plan in 2015; highlights the opportunities and structures/groups in place to enable you to influence the development of the second plan;... More
    Closed 28 February 2013
  • Working together to protect and improve the Solway-Tweed water environment: Getting involved in developing the second river basin plan

    What is this consultation about? This consultation: outlines the timetable and work programme for the development of the second river basin management plan in 2015; highlights the opportunities and structures/groups in place to enable you to influence the development of second plan; provides you with the opportunity to let us know any additional ways in which you would like to get involved in river basin planning; sets out how we propose to develop a second plan that... More
    Closed 28 February 2013
  • Improving the physical condition of Scotland’s water environment

    The aim of this draft plan is to identify the work needed to deliver an improvement in the physical condition of Scotland's water environment as well as a wide range of wider environmental, social and economic benefits. Repairing the damage to the physical condition of the water environment will improve ecology and enhance the value of the resource for others, such as landowners and fishermen as well as the general public. Such improvements also have significant benefits for the wider... More
    Closed 27 February 2013
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