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Non-Departmental Publication (News and Communications)
Competition and Markets Authority

Mar. 27 2024

Source Page: Green claims: CMA secures landmark changes from ASOS, Boohoo and Asda
Document: ASOS Annual Report 2023 (PDF)

Found: lightning, wildfires etc) and Chronic (i.e., longer-term effects including heat stress, precipitation, droughts


Scottish Parliament Debate - Committee
Scottish Fiscal Commission (Report on Climate Change and Fiscal Sustainability) - Tue 26 Mar 2024

Mentions:
1: None that there will be spending to repair damage caused by climate change because of storms, floods or droughts - Speech Link


Departmental Publication (Transparency)
HM Treasury

Mar. 25 2024

Source Page: FRAB minutes and associated papers: 21 March 2024
Document: FRAB 152 (02) - Sustainability reporting update and TCFD-alignment (PDF)

Found: either event -driven (acute) such as increased severity of extreme weather events (e.g., cyclones, droughts


Written Question
Droughts and Water Supply
Monday 25th March 2024

Asked by: Caroline Lucas (Green Party - Brighton, Pavilion)

Question to the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs:

To ask the Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs, what steps he is taking to tackle the risk of (a) drought and (b) water scarcity.

Answered by Robbie Moore - Parliamentary Under-Secretary (Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs)

(a) Defra published its Plan for Water 2023 which set out the importance of ensuring a clean and plentiful water supply in England. The Plan sets out our commitment to a twin track approach to improving water supply resilience, with action to reduce water company leaks and improve water efficiency, alongside investing in new supply infrastructure.

Last year, regional water resources groups and water companies consulted on their draft water resources plans. These statutory plans set out how each company will secure water supplies sustainably for at least the next 25 years and how drought resilience will be improved. The plans contain proposals for multiple new water resources schemes, including new reservoirs. Water companies also maintain statutory drought plans, which show the actions taken to maintain secure supplies during droughts.

(b) To address water scarcity, the Government has set a new legally binding target under the Environment Act 2021 to reduce the use of our public water supply in England by 20% per person by 2038.  To achieve this, we will reduce household water use to 122 litres per person per day, reduce leakage by 37%, and reduce non-household (for example, businesses) water use by 9% by 31 March 2038. This is part of the trajectory to achieving 110 litres per person per day household water use, a 50% reduction in leakage and a 15% reduction in non-household water use by 2050. Our Plan for Water and Environmental Improvement Plan have set out our roadmap to water efficiency in new developments and retrofits, to be delivered over the next decade. This includes developing clear guidance on ‘water positive’ or ‘net zero water’ developments and roles for developers and water companies, including water company incentives. We are also working closely with water companies to increase the supply of water.

In December 2023, the Department for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities issued a Written Ministerial Statement which set out that in areas of serious water stress, where water scarcity is inhibiting the adoption of Local Plans or the granting of planning permission for homes, we are encouraging local planning authorities to work with the Environment Agency and delivery partners to agree standards tighter than the 110 litres per day set out in current guidance. Defra will also be reviewing building regulations in spring 2024 to allow local planning authorities to introduce tighter water efficiency standards in new homes. Defra is also reviewing the evidence base for water reuse systems with a view to consulting on changes to the water supply regulations to enable greywater reuse and rainwater harvesting to be managed by water companies.

At Spring Budget 2024, the Government published a policy paper setting out its ambition to address water scarcity in Greater Cambridge and measures to achieve this. It builds on significant interventions and investment of nearly £9 million - including £5.8 million of new funding - announced last July and at Autumn Statement 2023.


Non-Departmental Publication (Statistics)
Environment Agency

Mar. 22 2024

Source Page: Improving river habitats to support wildlife during high and low flows
Document: Improving river habitats to support wildlife during high and low flows: what works in which rivers: report (PDF)

Found: Both droughts and high flows are natural disturbances in river systems that influence community structure


Non-Departmental Publication (Transparency)
Consumer Council for Water

Mar. 21 2024

Source Page: Consumer Council for Water annual report and accounts 2022 to 2023
Document: Consumer Council for Water annual report and accounts 2022 to 2023 (PDF)

Found: inviting us to comment on a draft leaflet giving advice to people about staying healthy and safe in droughts


Non-Departmental Publication (Statistics)
Environment Agency

Mar. 21 2024

Source Page: Environmental capacity for industrial clusters
Document: Environmental capacity for industrial clusters: Phase 2 (PDF)

Found: The new resilience standard for severe droughts, updated climate change projections and increased demand


Non-Departmental Publication (Statistics)
Environment Agency

Mar. 21 2024

Source Page: Environmental capacity for industrial clusters
Document: Environmental capacity for industrial clusters: Phase 1 Humber Pathfinder Project (PDF)

Found: rainfall will significantly reduce over the summer months (34%) and we can expect greater incidence of droughts


Departmental Publication (Statistics)
Department for Energy Security & Net Zero

Mar. 21 2024

Source Page: Environmental capacity for industrial clusters
Document: Environmental capacity for industrial clusters: Phase 2 (PDF)

Found: The new resilience standard for severe droughts, updated climate change projections and increased demand


Departmental Publication (Statistics)
Department for Energy Security & Net Zero

Mar. 21 2024

Source Page: Environmental capacity for industrial clusters
Document: Environmental capacity for industrial clusters: Phase 1 Humber Pathfinder Project (PDF)

Found: rainfall will significantly reduce over the summer months (34%) and we can expect greater incidence of droughts