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<p>The Government published the Plan for Water in April 2023 – our comprehensive strategy
for managing our water environment, including our rivers. It brings together the significant
steps we have already taken with a suite of new policy actions. It aims to change
the way that we manage water, improve water quality, and continue to secure our water
supply through increased investment, stronger regulation and enforcement.</p><p> </p><p>The
latest Water Framework Directive (WFD) assessment of Ecological Status for rivers,
including River Avon, sets out the condition of waterbodies across the country. Although
none of the 6 waterbodies across the River Avon achieved Good Ecological Status –
a measure of water quality – most of the underlying tests did do. Agency modelling
predicts that approximately 55% of phosphates in the main River Avon arise from water
company wastewater treatment works and approximately 30% arise from agriculture.</p><p>
</p><p>This Government is committed to improving water quality in the River Avon and
the Environment Agency continue to drive this forward by carrying out inspections
at agricultural and water company sites along the river.</p>
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