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Defra and the Rural Development Service are holding workshops on proposed tightening of the Nitrate Vulnerable Zones Action Programme regulations which have been found to be ineffective.
Under the Nitrates Directive, the NVZ Action Programme should be reviewed every four years at least and Defra is in discussion with the European Commission over the form the revised measures should take.
Initial proposals include:
Defra is also considering targeting the implementation of the measures according to soil type so that different locations would have different rules appropriate to their control needs.
Nitrates from agriculture are highly soluble in water and run through soils into underground water sources and rivers and lakes. Acting as fertilisers they cause eutrophication in water supplies, depleting oxygen supplies. There are also fears that they can cause health problems in humans and animals if they are not cleared from drinking water.
David Hopkins
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