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  • Pollinators

    Find out about the importance of pollinators, and how you can help conserve these important creatures.

  • Love pollinators

    Find out what you can do to help conserve some of our most valuable creatures.

  • Bee a pollinator paparazzi

    This summer help us record bees, butterflies and other important visitors to your garden.

  • Networks and partnerships

    Bringing together representatives of landowners and managers, countryside access user groups, public bodies and voluntary sector organisations to consider access issues.

  • National Access Forum for Wales

    NAFW meets regularly to discuss access issues of national significance, and to advise Natural Resources Wales and the Welsh Government.

  • Local Access Forums

    Stakeholder forums are important partners and advise on how access and recreation is delivered in Wales.

  • National Access Forum Wales Access to Water Sub-Group

  • Improving access to the outdoors for all

    How we are making our sites accessible, inclusive and welcoming

  • Consultations

    We consult on a range of subjects. View and comment on our consultations or browse our responses to consultations by others.

  • Water management and quality

    Find out about work to improve water quality and how we manage water resources in Wales.

  • Water quality

    Water quality in Wales has improved significantly over the past two decades. Find out about bathing water quality near you

  • Urban waste water

    Find information about how we manage urban waste water.

  • Dee Water Protection Zone

    Find out about, and apply for River Dee Water Protection Zone consents

  • Reservoir safety

    How to register a reservoir, appoint a panel engineer, produce a flood plan and report an incident.

  • Register your reservoir

    All large raised reservoirs with a capacity of 10,000 cubic metres or more must be registered with us.

  • Know when to appoint an engineer

    The main principles of the Reservoirs Act 1975 is to ensure large raised reservoirs are built, altered, brought into use, supervised, maintained, abandoned and discontinued under the guidance of qualified civil engineers.

  • Understand your reservoir risk designation

    If you own or operate a large, raised reservoir it may be designated as a high-risk reservoir. This guidance explains how we decide the designation, how you can be involved in making the right decision and how you can review or appeal a designation.

  • Reservoir charges

    Our reservoir safety charging scheme for 2024-25

  • Managing your reservoir during dry weather

    Periods of long dry spells and low water levels can affect the integrity of earth embankments. It’s also a good time to inspect the upstream face. Use this guidance to know what to look for and what to do.

  • Appoint a reservoir supervising engineer

    If you own or manage a high-risk reservoir you must appoint a Supervising Engineer and tell us about this. This guidance explains what a Supervising Engineer does and help you appoint one.