Change description : 2026-05-28 11:18:00: Updated links to guidance for Capital Grants and Agreement holder’s guide from 2025 to 2026. [Guidance and regulation]
This item is part of Capital Grants.Grants 2026. You must read the Capital items:Grants 2026 guidanceforto applicantsunderstand the rules and agreementhow holdersto apply.
If you’re applying for this item as part of a Countryside Stewardship Higher Tier (CSHT) application, you must read the CSHT applicant’s guide to understand the rules and how to apply.
How much you’ll be paid
£198.14 per unit.
How this item benefits the environment
Silt filtration barriers and seepage barriers slow the movement of water in ditches to allow pollutants to settle to the bottom. This helps improve water quality and may reduce downstream flooding. Preventing sediment being carried and deposited into water (due to surface runoff) also helps improve water quality.
This item can help you protect, recover and improve biodiversity on your land.
Where you can use this item
You can only use this item in ditches alongside a feasibility study, implementation plan or a Catchment Sensitive Farming water holding structure action plan developed with Natural England either:
in areas targeted to reduce water pollution from agriculture
to reduce flood risk
in catchments where permeable soils and geology allow for recharge of groundwater
Catchment Sensitive Farming provides advice where there are water quality or flood risk issues linked to farming.
on areas of wildlife interest identified on your Farm Environment Record (FER) or on MAGIC
where it’ll restrict the movement of migratory fish or eels
What you must do to use this item
You must complete the construction as set out in your approved feasibility study, implementation plan or Catchment Sensitive Farming water holding structure action plan developed with Natural England.
Evidence you must keep
You must also keep and provide with your claim:
photographs of the completed work
any consents or permissions connected with the work
You must also keep and provide on request:
receipted invoices or bank statements where a receipted invoice is unavailable
photographs of the site before works start
a copy of your feasibility study, implementation plan or Catchment Sensitive Farming water holding structure action plan developed with Natural England
If you’re applying for this item as part of a Countryside Stewardship Higher Tier (CSHT) application, read the record keeping and site visit requirements in the CSHT agreement holder’s guide.
The following advice may help you to use this item, but you do not have to follow it to get paid. It’s not part of this item’s requirements.
The feasibility study, implementation plan or Catchment Sensitive Farming water holding structure action plan developed with Natural England should include site-specific guidance for locating and constructing the barriers. It’s likely you’ll need several barriers to successfully slow down the flows throughout the length of the water course.
Designing and constructing the dams or barriers
The design of the structure and the materials you use will depend on the conditions set out in the plan. You could use a range of materials including:
timber piling or horizontal planks (with gaps between the boards to allow water flow)
stone filled gabions
recycled plastic drainage material (for example Aquadyne)
willow stakes and woven branches for a more natural appearance
dams that allow for overflows in the centre – this prevents scouring of the ends of the barrier or dam
Using willow stakes will help anchor the structure, as the willow may grow. This style of construction may not last very long so allow time for repair or reconstruction.
The main function of the barrier is to slow, clean and filter water flow through ditches or temporary water-holding features, rather than dam and hold water. Other capital items are available to dam or hold water.
Removing trapped silt
You should monitor and remove trapped silt at least once a year and deposit reapplying it back to the field. Carry out maintenance carefully and regularly to avoid polluting sensitive bodies of water downstream or sensitive habitats on land.
Amended item - you can now use this item:
- to reduce flood risk
- in catchments where permeable soils and geology allow for the recharge of groundwater
31 January 2021
Added in links to Capital Grants manual as this option is now available for Capital Grants