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32 | JUNE 2021 | UTILITY WEEK Customers Analysis Putting water neutrality back on the agenda The concept of water neutrality was in vogue a decade ago but has since fallen off the radar. Waterwise is working to re-focus the conversation on minimising the water demand of new-build homes. Ruth Williams reports. C onversations around water neutrality for new housing stock stalled in recent years, but Waterwise has kickstarted the debate again with a series of recom- mendations for policymakers and housing developers. The Environment Agency recently pro- posed reclassifying another seven areas of England as water-stressed, meaning 14 regions would be designated as "seriously" water-stressed. Waterwise is calling for hous- ing developments in such areas to be built in as efficient a way as possible to minimise the impact on already stretched resources. "We need to show national leadership on water efficiency and lay out a clear vision for citizens. We are sleep walking into a water crisis and the Environment Agency is looking at re-zoning areas of water stress to reflect this serious situation, which looks like nearly the whole of England will qualify," says Ben Earl, director of sustainability and water efficiency at non-governmental organisation Skewb, on the urgency of the situation. "We've got this slow car crash com- ing towards us of water shortages, which a whole host of different individuals and organisations keep warning about. However, we are still awaiting the results of the 2019 water efficiency consultation from govern- ment, which we are all hoping will clearly lay out the policies needed to take effective action." Waterwise created a report with four key proposals for planning and policymakers, as well as developers, to collaborate and

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