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Preparing Water Management Plans For Construction Activities

Free best practice advice on how to effectively prepare your site for water management.

When carrying out activities on a plot of land, such as construction work, the main contractor or landowner is responsible for any water that is to be moved or discharged from the site. The Environment Agency states that contractors must have a plan for the control and disposal of water from site, and must distinguish between excess water due to rainfall and water arising from the construction process.

Our guide provides you with comprehensive advice on how to effectively monitor, treat and report on water quality. In this guide, we look at the following:

  • - When do you need a permit?
  • - What is ‘liquid or wastewater’?
  • - Where can you discharge to?
  • - What are the common pollutants on a construction site?
  • - What you need to do before you start works?
  • - An action plan checklist to assist pre-construction works
  • - Examples of our Water Treatment Solutions

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