How are pollution rules impacting housing delivery in England?
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Anna speaks to Knight Frank rural surveyor Steph Small and Irwin Mitchell partner Sam Knight to find out more about the nutrient mitigation market, which the government just announced fresh funding for. Natural England has established its own nutrient mitigation scheme; however, this is currently only available to developers in the Tees catchment in the North East of England and there is a limited number of credits available. For those developers unable to access this scheme, the only other option is the embryonic private market or relying on their own mitigation methods from wetlands to sustainable urban drainage. The government is aiming to both expand the Natural England programme and speed up the development of private sector schemes. Steph and Sam explain why mitigation options are not straightforward and highlight that the greatest shift will be when water companies upgrade wastewater treatment works to reduce harmful nutrient pollution. But this is still some way off, with the government proposing the upgrades are completed by 2030. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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