Change of https://www.gov.uk/guidance/discharges-to-surface-water-and-groundwater-environmental-permits

Change description : 2026-04-20 09:00:00: Section ‘Apply for a standard rules permit’ provided a link to the standard water discharge permits. In section ‘Decisions about your permit’ clarified: the time depends on if you’re applying for a standard rules or bespoke permit and that it takes 20 working days if you are applying for standard rules permit SR2025 No 5, No 6 or No 7. [Guidance and regulation]

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Guidance

Discharges to surface water and groundwater: environmental permits

When you need an environmental permit to discharge liquid effluent or waste water to surface water or the ground, and how to apply.

Update history

2026-04-20 09:00
Section ‘Apply for a standard rules permit’ provided a link to the standard water discharge permits. In section ‘Decisions about your permit’ clarified: the time depends on if you’re applying for a standard rules or bespoke permit and that it takes 20 working days if you are applying for standard rules permit SR2025 No 5, No 6 or No 7.

2024-09-30 14:52
Updated the ‘Exempt water discharge and groundwater activities’ section to refer to the regulatory position statement ‘Discharge of heat to ground from a single closed loop ground source heating and cooling system supplying residential premises: RPS 307’.

2024-07-16 16:36
Updated the ‘After you apply’ section to clarify what happens if the Environment Agency needs more information before an application can be ‘duly made’.

2024-02-21 13:00
Section ‘Apply for a bespoke permit’ added guidance about sending application information in stages if your proposal is complex or a novel technology.

2023-12-15 12:19
Section ‘When you do not need a permit’ removed bullet ‘for a closed loop heat exchanger’. Sub section ‘Exempt water discharge and groundwater activities’ added guidance for closed loop ground source heating and cooling systems’.

2022-03-10 14:52
Updated the ‘After you apply’ section. If the Environment Agency needs any more information when they’re assessing your application, they will contact you to tell you what information you need to send. You will need to send this within 5 working days.