Future Homes Hub water efficiency report

Latest News Thu, Apr 18, 2024 8:34 AM

Water is essential for life, but in a country like ours – famed across the world for having a rainy climate – its supply and availability are often taken for granted.

That should certainly not be the case now and for the future.

The latest estimate for England from the Environment Agency is that if we do nothing, “by 2050, we are looking at a shortfall of nearly 5 billion litres of water per day between the sustainable water supplies available and the expected demand”. That is a sobering statistic – such a supply gap would represent more than a third of our current 14 billion litres per day water use.

Historically, the greatest pressure on supply has been in the South East of the country, reflecting both the density of population and the comparatively low average rainfall. The Environment Agency’s latest assessment shows, however, that by 2050 all regions of the country would face a water supply deficit if we do not take action to manage and reduce per capita demand, tackle leakage and develop new sources of supply – in part to reduce the current rate of abstraction which is placing unwelcome pressure on the natural environment.

We also face a serious cumulative under supply of housing of course, and the need to build more homes to meet the requirements of our growing population is an important factor in considering what we have to do to meet our looming water supply challenge.

It is against this background that, acting on a request from Defra to assist it in developing a roadmap for water efficiency improvements in new homes, the Future Homes Hub brought together home builders, water companies, manufacturers, trade, consumer and professional bodies to look at what contribution new development could make to increasing water efficiency in the years ahead.

This work informed the high-level roadmap for water efficiency that was included in the Government’s Environmental Improvement Plan and the Plan for Water, both published in 2023, but there is also a need to explore in more detail what can be achieved in new development and to set out the enabling steps that need to be taken for potential gains in water efficiency to be realised.

The Future Homes Hub’s report “Water Ready: A report to inform HM Government's roadmap for water efficient new homes” which has just been launched pulls together this more detailed analysis and suggests the steps that could be taken under Part G of the Building Regulations to increase water efficiency requirements for new homes over the next 10 years.

At its heart, the report proposes that the Government should move quickly to set out a timeline for changes in Building Regulations in 2025. 2030 and 2035 which would cumulatively deliver a significant improvement in the water efficiency of new homes compared to today. The report also proposes a structure for higher levels of water efficiency in areas of greater water supply stress. And it is clear in its message that minimum regulatory requirements should be set on a fittings-based approach to provide greater confidence that the water savings sought will be achieved in practice.

Providing a clear timeline and direction of travel on water efficiency will be vital for both developers and the supply chain to plan and gear up for achieving higher standards at scale, but the report also underlines the importance of bringing consumers with us on the journey if change is to be successful and sustained. Solutions need to be both technically robust and consumer friendly and the policy framework should embed these twin objectives.

Finally, the work brought together in the report summarises both the potential for innovation and the current obstacles to its realisation. The report sets out many practical and detailed recommendations on steps that need to be taken to optimise the scope for successful change, including the need for new and improved technical standards and skills.

This is a big and important agenda, but with the will to work collaboratively that has already been shown through the Hub’s work we believe we will be able to move forward together effectively.

Featured News

Specification news
Beard starts work on RAAC removal project

Award-winning contractor Beard has started work on its first reinforced autoclaved...

Read More >>

Specification news
New technology partnership brings Passivent ventilation...

Natural and hybrid ventilation solutions manufacturer, Passivent has partnered with...

Read More >>

BUILDING PRODUCT LIBRARY - LATEST BROCHURES

FRAMESAFE FR A2 FIRE RATED EXTERNAL WALL BREATHER MEMBRANE  Brochure

FRAMESAFE FR A2 FIRE...
By Glidevale Protect

Download Now >>

A Guide to Aluminium Fencing Brochure

A Guide to Aluminium...
By F.H. Brundle

Download Now >>

Handrailing & Balustrade Systems Brochure

Handrailing & Balust...
By F.H. Brundle

Download Now >>

RLG600 Access Flooring System Brochure

RLG600 Access Floori...
By Kingspan Data & Floo...

Download Now >>

BUILDING PRODUCT DIRECTORY - LATEST PRODUCTS

Straightcurve®
Straightcurve®

Straightcurve® – headquartered in Australia, is renowned for high-end innovative garden edging,...

Read More >>

RLG600 Access Flooring System
RLG600 Access Flooring System

The Kingspan RLG600 raised access floor panel is intended for light office use and is capable of...

Read More >>

RHG600 Simploc
RHG600 Simploc

Kingspan RHG600 Simploc is the heavy grade floor system, capable of handling up to a 12kN/m2...

Read More >>

CONSTRUCTION VIDEOS - LATEST VIDEOS

Straightcurve® Product Range Overview - A Demonstration of Installation Ease
Straightcurve® Product Range Overview - A Demonstration of Installation Ease

Straightcurve® Product Range Overview - A Demonstration of Installation Ease

Watch Now >>

Forma aluminium column casings for Winchester College
Forma aluminium column casings for Winchester College

In progressive and dynamic business sectors, such as construction, it’s natural to be forward...

Watch Now >>

Decorative metal bulkheads & column casings for Tesco Extra, Birmingham
Decorative metal bulkheads & column casings for Tesco Extra, Birmingham

Decorative aluminium horizontal bulkheads more than 100 metres long have been supplied and installed...

Watch Now >>