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South East Water surpasses target for water efficiency collaboration with farmers and landowners in Kent and Sussex

Farmers and water specialists collaborating to improve water efficiency in Kent and Sussex
Written by H2O Team

South East Water has exceeded its five-year target for working with other water abstractors to reduce water use in Sussex and Kent, helping to protect vital water sources and support the long-term sustainability of local farming.

Over the past five years, the company has offered abstractors schemes such as water efficiency audits, advice packages, participation in crop trials, and leakage reduction incentives.

The company’s environment team achieved a 100 per cent engagement rate with abstractors within the River Cuckmere pilot catchment in Sussex and a 28 per cent engagement with licence holders in the Little Stour catchment in Kent. Combined, this represents a total engagement of 38 per cent across both trial areas, significantly outperforming its Ofwat target of 20 per cent.

The drinking water company, which supplies 543 million litres of water daily to 2.3 million customers, has been working closely with farmers and landowners who also abstract water from the environment. Through this collaboration, South East Water has used its specialist knowledge to encourage greater water efficiency for both personal and environmental benefit.

This marks the third target the environment team has surpassed in the last five-year business period.

Emma Goddard, Head of Environment at South East Water, said:

I’m incredibly proud of the work our environment team has done over the last business period and continues to do. We are collaborating directly with farmers and landowners to enhance water quality, creating a beneficial outcome for all involved while leaving enough water for the environment to thrive. These measures are crucial for protecting essential water sources and supporting the future of farming in the region.


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