Call for Evidence: Future regulation of water resources and quality
Overview
We are seeking evidence from stakeholders, experts, and the public on the future of water resource management and quality regulation. As challenges such as climate change, aging infrastructure, and population growth place increasing pressure on water systems, this call for evidence aims to gather insights on the most effective regulatory approaches to ensure a resilient, sustainable, and high-quality water supply for all.
Responding to this Call for Evidence
As you complete your response, each page will provide the option to 'Save and come back later' at the bottom. This means you can save your progress and return to the consultation at any time before it closes. If you don't use this feature and leave the consultation midway through, your response will be lost.
Once you have submitted your response, you can enter your email address to get a pdf copy of your answers sent to you.
On the 'About You' page at the end of this consultation, organisations will have the opportunity to tell us more about their work and/or how their response was informed.
After the consultation has closed there will be a few months delay before any responses are published. This is because we must check any responses to be published abide by our Terms of Use.
An analysis report will usually be published some months after the consultation has closed. This report will summarise the findings based on all responses submitted. It will be published on the NRS website and you may be notified about it if you choose to share your email address with us.
We welcome contributions from water companies, industry professionals, environmental organizations, researchers, and the public to help shape future regulatory decisions. The evidence collected will inform recommendations for updates to existing policies and frameworks.
Events
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In person public hearing for water companies
From 22 May 2025 at 09:00 to 30 May 2025 at 09:00As part of this Call for Evidence there will be a series of in person public hearings. Please wait for further information.
Interests
- call for evidence
- cfe
- regulators
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