“Four pillars” to underpin UK housing growth

The Environment Agency has set out its vision for the development of sustainable housing in SE England. It is taking a long-term view on water and sewerage infrastructure.

Increased water use and the need to save supplies are among the reasons why the Environment Agency reckons it will cost an extra £20,000 per property to make sure each new house in south-east England is built in a manner that protects the environment.

The need to save water is urgent. By 2030, each person living in the south-east ...

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