Drought

The Environment Agency's role is to protect the environment by minimising the impact of drought, while making sure there's enough water for people. We make sure that water companies have effective plans in place to maintain public water supplies during a drought without damaging the environment.

Current drought situation

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Parts of East Anglia and South East England remain in drought, with water company restrictions in place on public water use. 

Drought maps

Map of drought: areas affected and at risk

Our maps show areas affected by drought and areas that are at risk.

We are in the process of updating our maps to reflect the latest drought management briefing.

Drought explained

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In a drought there is less water available for the environment and people.  Find out why droughts happen and see frequently asked questions about drought.

What we're doing

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We've activated our drought plans and are working with water companies and other abstractors.

What you can do to help

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See advice on why you should save water in a drought and examples of how to conserve supplies.

Water companies

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Water companies supply the majority of people with their water. See how they plan for drought and what they're doing to reduce leakage.

Drought map

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