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<p>Current updated River Basin Management Plans, published in 2016, provide the framework
for protecting and improving the water environment for wildlife, people and the economy
for the period up to 2021. Plans for England confirm over £3 billion of investment
by 2021, leading to improvements in at least 680 water bodies, with an overall target
to enhance at least 5000 miles of waters by 2021. These plans will be reviewed and
updated in 2021 to take account of progress that has been made and what can be achieved
by 2027.</p><p> </p><p>Over the last two decades there have been significant improvements
in water quality in rivers. Independent analysis of Environment Agency (EA) data by
the University of Cardiff in 2014 showed that wildlife such as Atlantic salmon, mayflies,
and dippers dependent on cleaner waters have been progressively recolonising in England's
urban rivers over this 20 year period. However, there is still more to do to improve
river habitats and to protect the environment from deterioration in the future.</p><p>
</p><p>For recreational swimmers, there are over 400 locations in England formally
designated as bathing waters which are managed to meet stringent water quality standards
to protect health. The EA monitors these waters throughout the bathing season (May
to September), investigates pollution sources and works with partners to reduce pollution
risks. The EA also issues daily forecasts of bathing water during the bathing season
on the internet to help inform bathers of pollution risks. In 2018, 97.9% of bathing
waters met minimum standards sufficient for bathing and 67.1% met even more stringent
standards.</p>
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