How Healthy is Devon’s Natural Capital? Rob Scarrott Head of Environment and Upstream Markets Title slide option 2 Presentation title in Arial Bold 32 point Grey Author and job title in Arial Bold 20 Grey Date in Arial Bold 20 point Grey
Our natural capital environment National parks (Exmoor and Dartmoor) Reservoirs Areas of outstanding natural beauty Shellfish waters Bathing waters (x146)
Dartmoor natural capital flows: Catchments supply 45% of SWW’s raw water resource
Natural capital investment for 2020-2025 Wistlandpound Reservoir Roadford Lake De Lank & Stannon Meldon Reservoir Lower River Tavy Colliford Lake Axe CSMG Stithians Reservoir Burrator Reservoir Avon Dam Reservoir
Natural capital accounting tool : Developed by UOE/SWEEP team for UST3 Catchments Developed to collect information about the future UST interventions that South West Water and its partner organizations are planning in the next 5 years and the likely impacts of these interventions on the environment and on people. This information will then be used by the Team at the University of Exeter to estimate the value (in monetary terms) of expected benefits that society would get from the implementation of the planned interventions. The outputs will help SWW, regulators and customers understand the wider investments it is making through its natural capital approach in the AMP7 investment programme
Natural capital impact assessment: Example of catchment outputs
Challenges to natural capital condition
How Healthy is Devon’s Natural Capital? Rob Scarrott Head of Environment and Upstream Markets Title slide option 2 Presentation title in Arial Bold 32 point Grey Author and job title in Arial Bold 20 Grey Date in Arial Bold 20 point Grey