Brexit 2021 and Water Rationing

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Dear Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs,
I am contacting you after reading in the various news outlets about the very real possibility of enforced water rationing in the event of a no trade deal Brexit. Are there any plans in place to limit the damage of this alarming outcome eg tankers dispensing water on a daily basis? How much water will we be given to UK citizens as per rationing and will we be able to bathe and flush our toilets? Should we start to stockpile bottled water between now and Jan 1st 2021?
Thank you in advance.

Yours faithfully,

Mr Keith Suleman

SM-Defra-Helpline, Defra (MCU), Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs

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Dear Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs, RE: "Brexit 2021 And Water Rationing" request dated 31st August 2020, I am still awaiting a response for the aforementioned information, by LAW I should have received a reply/response by 28th September.

Yours faithfully,

Keith Suleman

SM-Defra-Helpline, Defra (MCU), Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs



Thank you for your email to the Department for Environment, Food & Rural
Affairs. We have a target of replying to emails within 20 working days
where a response is required, and 20 working days where a case is handled
under the Freedom of Information Act 2000 or the Environmental Information
Regulations 2004.

 

Please be aware that we are receiving a high number of correspondence
during the COVID-19 outbreak which may mean a delay in response times.

 

If you need a reply before then, please call the Defra Helpline on 03459
33 55 77, or visit
[1]https://www.gov.uk/government/organisati...
as information is updated regularly.

 

If your enquiry is related to COVID- 19, please check our guidance page
first before you contact us -
[2]https://www.gov.uk/search/guidance-and-r...

 

If you or someone you are contacting us on behalf of are currently at risk
of serious harm or in a life threatening situation, please contact the
emergency services:

 

999 for emergencies

101 non-emergency police line

111- NHS

 

If you suspect a notifiable animal disease or have animal welfare
concerns, please report these to the Animal and Plant Health Agency (APHA)
immediately. Failure to report a notifiable animal disease is an offence.
APHA can be contacted using the following details:

·         England: 03000 200301 or [3][email address]

·         Wales: 03003 038268 or [4][email address]

·         Scotland: [5][email address]

 

We receive thousands of identical emails each month from organised
campaigns. Ministers and officials are made aware of these campaigns, but
unfortunately we cannot reply to each email individually.

 

Best wishes,

Ministerial Contact Unit

 

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any attachments is intended for the named recipient only. If you have
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SM-Defra-Information Requests (DEFRA), Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs

 

Dear Mr Suleman

 

Upon receipt your request was forwarded to the Information Rights Team
within Defra who respond to requests made under the Freedom of Information
Act 2000 (FOIA) and the Environmental Information Regulations 2004 (EIRs).
Requests that fall within either of these legislations would be requests
for information held in a recorded format.

 

Any correspondence for views or explanations would not amount to a valid
request under these regimes and would be handled as general
correspondence.

 

With that in mind, your enquiry was passed back to the Defra Helpline to
provide you with a response under general correspondence - under the
reference number TO2020/22650 (contactable directly at
[1][Defra request email] )

 

 

Kind Regards

 

Marie Davies

 

Mrs Marie Davies

Information Rights Team

[2][email address]

 

 

 

 

 

 

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