23 November 2007
The benefits of the revised bathing waters Directive will greatly exceed the costs, and the Environment Department (DEFRA) says doing more than the minimum required to achieve compliance could prove worthwhile. Councils will have a major role in informing the public.
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Further information:
- 1. Consultation on the implementation of the revised bathing water Directive, DEFRA
- 2. Impact Assessment for the revised Bathing Water Directive (2006/7/EC), DEFRA
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