Change description : 2026-05-05 13:47:00: Updated the ‘When you do not need a licence’ section to link to a new regulatory position statement (RPS) on small-scale abstraction to dewater a construction site. [Guidance and regulation]
abstractions of 20 cubic metres or less a day, provided your abstraction is part of a single operation – if you abstract from the same source at multiple points, the exemption only applies if the combined total of all abstractions is 20 cubic metres or less a day
filling ships or boats with drinking or ballast water
water used for fire fighting
abstraction (transfers) downstream of the normal tidal limit by navigation, harbour and conservancy authorities, other than in the hour before or after low tide
abstraction in connection with dredging operations authorised by an authority in its statutory duties in relation to waters upstream of the normal tidal limit, and any abstraction downstream of the normal tidal limit
abstraction of water within managed wetland systems (if the main abstraction into the system is licensed) and impounding works solely for the management, operation or maintenance of water within managed wetland systems
abstraction of water with a high saline content from underground strata in the Cheshire basin (part of an existing exemption given to the former Mersey and Weaver River Authority in 1968)
small scale dewatering of underground strata and abstractions of surface waters to prevent interference with building or engineering works where the abstraction lasts less than 6 consecutive months and does not take place from wells or boreholes, subject to further restrictions set out in regulation 5 of the Water Abstraction and Impounding (Exemptions) Regulations 2017
The explainsEnvironment whenAgency collectedwill not normally take enforcement action if you do not have an abstraction licence if you meet the conditions in its:
abstractionspassive bydewatering HisRPSRoyal– Highnesswhen you can discharge groundwater to the Kingsurface andunder the Duchiesinfluence of Cornwallgravity
Added information about how to participate in research to help improve water abstraction services.
15 November 2024
In the section 'When you do not need an abstraction licence' clarified that abstraction cannot take place from a well or borehole when small scale dewatering of underground strata takes place to prevent interference with building or engineering works where abstraction lasts less than 6 months.
3 July 2023
Explained more clearly what abstraction is (and needs a licence) and what activities are exempt. Added a link to the dewatering regulations for further details on that exemption.
22 December 2022
Added link to new guidance on apply for consent to investigate a groundwater source.