We own 57,000 hectares of land in the North West, which we hold to protect the quality of water entering the reservoirs. 
Much of this land is home to nationally significant habitats for animals and plants, with around 30% designated as Sites of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI).
The Sustainable Catchment Management Programme (SCaMP), which has been developed in association with the RSPB, aims to apply an integrated approach to catchment management in two key areas of United Utilities land, Bowland and the Peak District area. This will help to:
- deliver government targets for SSSIs,
- enhance biodiversity,
- ensure a sustainable future for the company's agricultural tenants
- protect and improve water quality.
Want to learn more about SCaMP?
Take a look at our
short film to get a sense of the scale of the programme.
For more information contact :
SCaMP Enquiries
Phil Austin - SCaMP Manager
E:
scamp@uuplc.co.uk