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Welcome to Anglian [[Term:River Basin District|River Basin District]] page
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=='''Case studies in Anglian River Basin District'''==
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{{Catchment Information
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|Information=The Anglian River Basin District covers almost 28,000 km2 from Lincolnshire in the north to Essex in the south, and Northamptonshire in the west to the East Anglian coast. In total over 7.1 million people live and work within the district. The Anglian River Basin District is a key tourist destination, particularly for water recreation with a significant number of visits by boaters, beach goers and anglers. The Norfolk Broads is the largest protected wetland in Britain and has an estimated economic value of £200 million per year. It is crucial to the economy of the district. The river basin district is the richest region in the UK for wetland wildlife. Freshwater habitats within the district are very important for wintering wildfowl and our reservoirs and watercourses support important fisheries. Approximately 80% of England’s resource of lowland fen occurs here, including the largest expanse of lime-rich fens. Most of the estuaries and coast of the region are internationally designated. About one-fifth of the river basin district is susceptible to coastal or inland flooding. The Wash is a vital area for over wintering birds and has been designated as a European Marine Site.
|Information=The Anglian River Basin District covers almost 28,000 km2 from Lincolnshire in the north to Essex in the south, and Northamptonshire in the west to the East Anglian coast. In total over 7.1 million people live and work within the district. The Anglian River Basin District is a key tourist destination, particularly for water recreation with a significant number of visits by boaters, beach goers and anglers. The Norfolk Broads is the largest protected wetland in Britain and has an estimated economic value of £200 million per year. It is crucial to the economy of the district. The river basin district is the richest region in the UK for wetland wildlife. Freshwater habitats within the district are very important for wintering wildfowl and our reservoirs and watercourses support important fisheries. Approximately 80% of England’s resource of lowland fen occurs here, including the largest expanse of lime-rich fens. Most of the estuaries and coast of the region are internationally designated. About one-fifth of the river basin district is susceptible to coastal or inland flooding. The Wash is a vital area for over wintering birds and has been designated as a European Marine Site.
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|Link=www.gov.uk/government/publications/anglian-district-river-basin-management-plan
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{{Additional links and references
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|Link=consult.environment-agency.gov.uk/portal/ho/wfd/draft_plans/consult
|Link=consult.environment-agency.gov.uk/portal/ho/wfd/draft_plans/consult
|Description=This consultation is now closed - Draft update to the river basin management plans
|Description=This consultation is now closed - Draft update to the river basin management plans
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{{Additional links and references
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|Link=consult.environment-agency.gov.uk/portal/ho/wfd/water/choices
|Link=consult.environment-agency.gov.uk/portal/ho/wfd/water/choices
|Description=This consultation is now Closed - The Challenges and Choices consultation (launched June 2013) describes the significant water management issues in the river basin district.
|Description=This consultation is now Closed - The Challenges and Choices consultation (launched June 2013) describes the significant water management issues in the river basin district.
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'''Link back to the main England country page''': [[England]]
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'''Link back to the main England background information''': [[Country info:England - background information]]

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Catchment Information

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The Anglian River Basin District covers almost 28,000 km2 from Lincolnshire in the north to Essex in the south, and Northamptonshire in the west to the East Anglian coast. In total over 7.1 million people live and work within the district. The Anglian River Basin District is a key tourist destination, particularly for water recreation with a significant number of visits by boaters, beach goers and anglers. The Norfolk Broads is the largest protected wetland in Britain and has an estimated economic value of £200 million per year. It is crucial to the economy of the district. The river basin district is the richest region in the UK for wetland wildlife. Freshwater habitats within the district are very important for wintering wildfowl and our reservoirs and watercourses support important fisheries. Approximately 80% of England’s resource of lowland fen occurs here, including the largest expanse of lime-rich fens. Most of the estuaries and coast of the region are internationally designated. About one-fifth of the river basin district is susceptible to coastal or inland flooding. The Wash is a vital area for over wintering birds and has been designated as a European Marine Site.


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Management catchments

  • Broadland Rivers
  • Cam and Ely Ouse
  • Combined Essex
  • East Suffolk
  • Nene
  • North Norfolk
  • North West Norfolk
  • Old Bedford and Middle Level
  • Upper and Bedford Ouse
  • Welland
  • Witham


Additional links and references

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http://www.gov.uk/government/publications/anglian-district-river-basin-management-plan river basin district specific information
http://consult.environment-agency.gov.uk/portal/ho/wfd/draft_plans/consult This consultation is now closed - Draft update to the river basin management plans
http://consult.environment-agency.gov.uk/portal/ho/wfd/water/choices This consultation is now Closed - The Challenges and Choices consultation (launched June 2013) describes the significant water management issues in the river basin district.

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Link back to the main England background information: Country info:England - background information