These rules affect anyone with a that discharges to ground or surface water. Ignoring them can lead to pollution, enforcement action, and hefty fines.
If you live in Andover—whether in a town centre flat near the River Anton, a new build at Picket Twenty, or a cottage in the surrounding villages like Enham Alamein or Abbotts Ann—you might not realise that where your wastewater goes is governed by a set of national regulations called the General Binding Rules (GBRs) .
Let’s break down what the GBRs mean for residents and small business owners in the Andover area. Introduced by the Environment Agency (EA) in 2015 and updated in 2020, the GBRs are a simplified regulatory framework for small sewage discharges (typically from properties not connected to a mains sewer). They replace the need for a bespoke environmental permit— provided you meet all the rules .