VoteClimate: Draft Water and Sewerage Undertakers (Exit from non-household Retail Market) Regulations 2016 - 7th July 2016

Draft Water and Sewerage Undertakers (Exit from non-household Retail Market) Regulations 2016 - 7th July 2016

Here are the climate-related sections of speeches by MPs during the Commons debate Draft Water and Sewerage Undertakers (Exit from non-household Retail Market) Regulations 2016.

Full text: https://hansard.parliament.uk/Commons/2016-07-07/debates/c4414099-9fb3-44be-bfda-0f130339bd47/DraftWaterAndSewerageUndertakers(ExitFromNon-HouseholdRetailMarket)Regulations2016

11:41 Rory Stewart

Water conservation is central to our strategic work and we have to consider it in every way, on both the supply side, such as leakage from pipes, and the demand side, such as how to reduce water use. One of the things that these measures should do, particularly for big water users—I give the example of utility companies, brewers or Tesco—is to provide really good incentives to reduce water use. There is more that we could do right across this issue. Water meters will be an important part of reducing demand. Finally, we have a huge process going forward, led by the water industry but with DEFRA closely involved, that is looking at long- term infrastructure investments—that could include interconnecting pipes and new reservoir systems—to provide for the possibility of drought and climate change in the future.

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