Reform 3 - Restoring nature
The existing framework for environmental improvement is failing to deliver the outcomes the public expect.
1. Outcomes-based targets for waterbody health – driving more benefits for customers and environment;
2. Spatially targeted interventions at the appropriate scale; new tiers of planning and delivery
2. Pooling investment streams to enable larger scale interventions and economies of scale;
4. Delivering multiple natural capital benefits and reducing carbon impacts through NBS;
5. Appropriate focus on non-water company sources of pollution by regulatory authorities
Idea 1
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Reform 4 - Deciding what gets built
We need an effective approach to deciding what gets built so that decisions to be made in a timely and efficient way
Reform 5 - build, build, build
Based on previous work, we will make specific recommendations on funding for asset health in line with the new operational resilience standard
Reform 6 - When things go wrong
The introduction over time of fourth-stage treatment funded by polluters via an extended producer responsibility scheme