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Ecological aspects of water quality regulation in England and Wales

P.A. Chave

National Rivers Authority Rivers House, Waterside Drive, Aztec West, Bristol BSI2 4UD, U.K

Abstract

  The paper describes the regulatory functions of a new body set up in England and Wales for the management of water pollution, the National Rivers Authority. It outlines proposals for a new water quality classification scheme incorporating biological monitoring as an integral part, and describes other areas of pollution control where biology could be used with advantage. The derivation of statutory water quality objectives as a new concept in the management of natural waters is described, together with an indication of some of the legal mechanisms available to the NRA to ensure that the objectives are met.

Keywords: classification, water quality, ecology, regulation

Journal of Aquatic Ecosystem Health: 2 (2); 65-71
 

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