- Flood Defence Consents
- Statutory drought and water resources planning by water undertakers: frequency of the planning cycle in England and Wales
- Drinking Water Inspectorate Charging Scheme for England
- Summary Impact Assessment
- Maps of Agency waterworks - repeal section 195 of the Water Resources Act 1991
- Extending the Environmental Permitting framework to incorporate water abstraction and impoundment licensing and fish pass approvals
- Updating Ofwat's enforcement powers
- Changes to approval process for Water Company charges
- Reform of the Water Special Merger Regime
- Introducing Retail Competition in the Water Sector
- Upstream Competition
- Charging for water and sewerage infrastructure within new development
- Bill introduced in the Commons by1st reading in the Commons
- Bill 82 EN 2013-14
- Bill 82 2013-14 as introduced
- Upstream Competition (revised)
- Private Water Storage and Supply
- Managing the future financial risk of flooding
- Briefing Paper on Second Reading
- 2nd reading, Programme motion, Money resolution, Ways and Means resolution in the CommonsView in Hansard ↗43 speakers · 201 speeches
- Have your say on the Water Bill
- Water Bill Committee announce evidence programme
- Committee stage in the Commons
- Committee stage in the Commons
- Committee stage in the Commons
- Committee stage in the Commons
- Committee stage in the Commons
- Version of the bill showing changes made in committee
- Bill 146 2013-2014, as amended in Public Bill Committee
- Committee Stage Report
- 1st reading in the LordsView in Hansard ↗
Formal stage — recorded in Hansard.
- HL Bill 71 2013-2014, as brought from the Commons
- HL Bill 71-EN 2013-2014, Explanatory Notes to the Bill
- Summary Impact Assessment [revised]
- Library Note 2014/002
- HL Bill 88 2013-2014, as amended in Committee
- HL Bill 97 2013-2014, as amended on Report
- Bill 201-EN 2013-2014, Explanatory Notes on Lords Amendments
- Bill 201 2013-2014, Lords Amendments to the Bill
- Consideration of Lords amendments, Programme motion in the CommonsView in Hansard ↗7 speakers · 31 speeches
Queen Elizabeth II grants Royal Assent, and merges this bill into law