Drainage and sewerage management plans DSMPs
The National Flood and Coastal Erosion Risk Management Strategy for England Glossary, published by the Environment Agency, defines drainage and sewerage management plans (DSMPs) as: ‘Plans produced by water companies setting out how they intend to extend, improve and maintain a robust and resilient drainage and wastewater system’.
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- Drainage.
- Flood risk management.
- Groundwater control in urban areas.
- Integrated water management.
- Maintenance of drainage systems to prevent flooding and water pollution.
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- Sewerage.
- Waste water.
- Water company.
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