The UK government has announced it will no longer require homebuilders to mitigate the water pollution created by new developments, a move that experts say will reduce transparency and is likely to harm rivers
at the Welsh Dee Trust, a charity that aims to protect the river Dee in Wales, where a form of nutrient neutrality rules will still apply because environmental policy is a devolved matter.
Such an approach is unlikely to solve the wider issues with nutrient credits, says Powell, such as the practicalities involved and gaps in knowledge surrounding how effective the measures are. One scientifically backed alternative for reducing nutrient pollution is to build wetlands besides sewage treatment plants, he says.
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