Guidance: SR2015 No 1: onshore oil exploration

Updated: Added to ‘details’ section: You can apply online for most standard rules environmental permits.

Standard rule guidance and generic risk assessment for onshore oil exploration relating to drilling and coring of wellbores and well testing.

These rules show the criteria you must meet to have and continue to comply with a standard permit for this activity.

The WMP3: Waste management plan sets out the operational measures required for standard rule set SR2015 No 1 under mining waste directive requirements.

You can apply online for most standard rules environmental permits.

Apply for a standard rules environmental permit.




National Statistics: Aggregates Levy Bulletin

Updated: Update with provisional data from December 2017 to May 2018

The Aggregates Levy Bulletin contains statistics and analysis on Aggregates Levy receipts, liabilities and tonnage in the UK. The bulletin is updated every six months.




Policy paper: South West river basin district river basin management plan

Updated: Updated document to fix broken links.

This document sets out the:

  • current state of the water environment
  • pressures affecting the water environment
  • environmental objectives for protecting and improving the waters
  • programme of measures, actions needed to achieve the objectives
  • progress since the 2009 plan

It also informs decisions on land-use planning because water and land resources are closely linked.

It should be read in conjunction with the other RBMP documents.




Collection: River basin management plans: 2015

Updated: Added link to Working Together consultation which begins on 22 June 2018.

Current RBMPs

These are the current river basin district (RBD) RBMPs. They’re an update to the first plans published in 2009.

See the 2009 river basin management plans.

A RBD covers an entire river system, including river, lake, groundwater, estuarine and coastal water bodies. The RBD RBMPs are designed to protect and improve the quality of our water environment. Good quality water is essential for wildlife, agriculture and business to thrive. And is one of the means for boosting regeneration (both structural and economic), recreation and tourism.

These updated 2015 plans build on the work already done to protect and improve over 9,320 miles of our rivers over the last 5 years. They set out how a minimum of 680 (14%) of waters will improve over the next 6 years from around £3 billion investment.

The RBMPs support the government’s framework for the 25-year environment plan. And will allow local communities to find more cost-effective ways to take action to further improve our water environment.

Use RBMPs if you need:

  • information on the plan for the protection and improvement of the water environment
  • to know how future plans may affect an industry sector and its obligations
  • to ensure a development proposal considers the requirements of the RBMP
  • to apply for an environmental permit
  • to contribute to the delivery of the plan or maximise potential funding for a project

There are strong links between RBMPs and the UK’s Marine Strategy which implements the Marine Strategy Framework Directive. Measures in the RBMPs will contribute to achieving good environmental status in the UK seas.

See the UK’s Marine Strategy Part 3: programme of measures.

RBMPs in England and Wales

Use the map to find your RBD.

There are 11 RBDs in England and Wales. The Environment Agency manage the 7 RBDs in England.

Natural Resources Wales (NRW) manage the Western Wales RBD. NRW and the Environment Agency jointly manage the Dee and Severn RBDs. See the RBMPs for Western Wales and Dee on the NRW website.

RBMPs in Scotland

The Scottish Environment Protection Agency (SEPA) and the Environment Agency jointly manage the Solway Tweed RBD. See the Solway Tweed RBMP on the SEPA website.

Update to the RBMPs

RBMPs must be reviewed and updated every 6 years.

The review and update of the current RBMPs is now underway. The Working Together consultation (the first of 3 between now and 2020) began on 22 June 2018. Find information on the Working Together and the other consultations on the Environment Agency’s river basin planning consultation hub.

A consultation on the draft update to 2009 RBMPs ran from October 2014 to April 2015. See the consultation on the draft RBMPs.

For both the review and the update to the RBMPs appropriate public consultation and engagement methods were used. Learn more in the record of consultation and engagement.

The RBMPs have been approved by the Secretary of State for the Environment, Food and Rural Affairs. They have been prepared in line with Ministerial guidance, fulfil the requirements of the Water Framework Directive and contribute to the objectives of other EU directives.

Learn more about the Water Framework Directive.




Policy paper: Northumbria river basin district river basin management plan

Updated: Updated document to fix broken links.

This document sets out the:

  • current state of the water environment
  • pressures affecting the water environment
  • environmental objectives for protecting and improving the waters
  • programme of measures, actions needed to achieve the objectives
  • progress since the 2009 plan

It also informs decisions on land-use planning because water and land resources are closely linked.

It should be read in conjunction with the other RBMP documents.