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Guidance: Apply for a water abstraction or impounding licence

Environment Agency

May 31
23:15 2023

Types of water resources licence

There are different types of water resources licences you can apply for. They are:

  • a full abstraction licence for most types of water abstraction over 20 cubic metres a day
  • a transfer abstraction licence to move over 20 cubic metres of water a day from one source to another without intervening use
  • a temporary abstraction licence to abstract more than 20 cubic metres of water a day over a period of less than 28 days
  • an impounding licence to create or alter an impoundment structure such as a sluice, weir or dam

Before you apply

Not all abstraction and impoundment activities need a licence. Check if you need an abstraction licenceorimpounding licence. If you carry out an activity without a licence when you need one the Environment Agency may take enforcement action.

If you need a licence, you must check your localabstraction licensing strategyto find out:

  • what the water availability status is in your catchment
  • if you are likely to get a licence

If your local abstraction licensing strategy shows that you are not likely to get a licence, you may be able to enter into an agreement with an existing licence holder to trade abstraction rights.

Check if you must providesafe passage for eelsor get approval for a fish pass as part of your activity. If you do not do this, you may have to redesign your scheme later.

You may have to give hydrological information when you apply for a licence. You can check the important hydrological information the Environment Agency may ask for.

Abstract groundwater

If you want to abstract groundwater you must check if you need toapply for consent to investigate a groundwater sourcebefore you apply for a licence. This includes boreholes, wells, springs, quarries and mineral workings.

You will need to do this if you want to:

  • construct a well, borehole or other work (that relates to springs, quarries or mineral workings) from which you want to abstract groundwater
  • extend the well, borehole or other work
  • install or modify any machinery or apparatus which abstracts additional groundwater, such as by installing a larger pump

Get help with your application

Before you apply you canask the Environment Agencys pre-application advice service for help. For example, so you understand:

  • what information the Environment Agency needs before they can accept your application
  • the likelihood of getting a licence if you apply

How long an abstraction licence lasts

Abstraction licences may have a time limit linked to a common end date. You can find this in theabstraction licensing strategyfor your area.

When the Environment Agency grants a licence for the first time, its likely to be for between 6 and 18 years.

They may also grant short duration licences where they think there may be issues with the licence or water availability in the longer term, or if you only need it for a short time.

In certain circumstances, they will consider granting licences for up to 24 years.

When they renew a licence it will normally be for another 12 years. It is the licence holders responsibility to apply to renew a licence before it expires.

Long duration licence

When you apply to abstract water for more than 12 years (up to 24 years) you must demonstrate (through a business case) that:

  • the lifetime of the infrastructure (for example, pumps, pipework, reservoirs) inseparably associated with the licence will extend over the desired duration of the licence
  • you continuously need the service or product the infrastructure supplies throughout the duration of the licence
  • you have assessed the likely environmental and economic changes that may affect the abstraction over the duration of the licence and the assessment shows no significant concerns (if an environmental impact assessment is required under planning law, this may suffice alternatively you will need to provide an environmental assessment)
  • the infrastructure contributes to sustainable development

Charges

You must pay an application charge:

  • to apply for a new licence
  • for some changes (variations) to an existing licence

You will also usually need to pay an annual charge (called a subsistence charge) once you hold a full abstraction licence.

Use the guidance on thecharges for water resources licencesto work out your application charge and annual charge (where required). You may have to pay additional charges during determination if the Environment Agency need to carry out extra work. For example, completing conservation assessments.

Application forms

You will need to fill in the relevantapplication forms to apply for a water resources licence. If you do not fill out the forms correctly the Environment Agency may return them to you or request extra information from you. This may delay your application.

To renew a licence on the same terms, use theapplication form for licence renewals. To renew a licence and make changes to it at the same time, use the application forms for a new licence.

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Application forms for a new licence to abstract water

To apply for a new full, transfer or temporary licence to abstract water, read the guidance notes and complete all of these forms:

  • Part A application for a water resources licence about you
  • Part B application for a water resources abstraction licence about the abstraction
  • Part C application for a water resources abstraction licence additional information such as the duration of the licence, water use and how you will measure what you have abstracted
  • Part E application charge for water resources licence your application charge

You do not need to complete Part E if you are applying for an environmentally beneficial abstraction, as explained in section 2.1.5 in the charges for water resources licences.

If you want to vary (change) an existing abstraction licence you may need to complete different forms.

Application forms for an impoundment

To apply for a licence for a new or existing impoundment, read the guidance notes and complete all of these forms:

  • Part A application for a water resources licence about you
  • Part D application for a water resources impoundment licence about your impounding proposal
  • Part E application charge for water resources licence your application charge

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