Environment Agency
If your circumstances or need for water changes, you can apply to revoke, transfer or vary your abstraction or impounding licence. If you apply to change your licence conditions it may affect your annual charge.
You can view your water abstraction licence information online.
Revoke your licence
If you no longer need your abstraction licence you can apply to revoke it. Use form application to revoke an abstraction licence. There is no charge for this type of application. See section 8 in Water resources licences: when and how you are charged to work out how the Environment Agency will calculate any refund due from your annual charge.
Make sure you fill in the correct licence number when you apply to revoke your licence.
If you need to abstract more than 20 cubic metres of water a day after the licence has been revoked, you must apply for a new licence. The Environment Agency cannot guarantee that they will grant you a new licence.
Contact the Environment Agency if you want to revoke your impounding licence.
Transfer your licence
Transferring the whole of an abstraction or impounding licence from one person to another is an administrative only variation. There is no charge for this type of application.
Apply using the form application to transfer an abstraction or impounding licence.
Death or bankruptcy
If the licence holder dies or is an individual who is declared bankrupt, the licence can become the responsibility of (can be vested in) a personal representative of the licence holder.
The personal representative must notify the Environment Agency within 15 months that they are responsible for the licence using the form notification of death or bankruptcy of a water resources licence holder. The form describes the different types of personal representatives. There is no charge for this type of application.
If the personal representative does not notify the Environment Agency, the licence will become invalid and no one can abstract under that licence. Anyone wishing to abstract will need to apply for a new licence.
Change (vary) your licence
You must apply for the right type of variation. If you do not, we will reject your application and ask you to reapply.
Administrative only
An administrative only variation must meet all the following criteria:
- does not need any kind of technical input
- does not affect licence conditions
There is no charge for an administrative only variation. However, there is a charge to make administrative changes on a significant number of licences, or several changes to one licence.
Examples of administrative only variations include:
- to change or correct a name or address or trading title
- updating the aggregate volume condition on a licence but only to refer to a renewed licence number or to remove an expired or revoked licence number
Apply using the form application to make administrative changes or minor changes to a water abstraction licence.
Minor variation
A minor variation must meet all the following criteria:
- needs minimal technical input because it will not affect the environment, protected rights or existing lawful users
- does not change the extent of the licence conditions, for example you cannot increase the volume or change the abstraction point
- does not need external consultation
You must apply for a normal or substantial variation if your changes do not meet these criteria.
Minor variations include:
- updating the aggregate volume condition on a licence to refer to the new licence being aggregated to it but with no change in aggregate volume
- removing a purpose (use) from a licence if separate quantities are not specified for each purpose the licence holder cannot abstract for a different purpose at a greater rate
- removing an abstraction point where separate quantities are not specified for each point the licence holder cannot abstract from a different point at a greater rate
You can find the charge for a minor variation in the guidance Water resources licences: when and how you are charged.
Apply using the form application to make minor changes to a water abstraction licence.
Reduce the quantity you abstract
Reducing the amount of water your licence allows you to abstract is a minor variation. There is no charge for reducing the amount of water you abstract.
Apply using the form application to reduce the amount you abstract.
Apportion (split) your licence
To apportion (split) an existing licence between 2 or more people without changing the conditions is a minor variation. Each person will get a licence with a proportion of the quantities and all other conditions remain the same.
You can find the charge for a minor variation in the guidance Water resources licences: when and how you are charged.
Apply using the form application to apportion an abstraction licence.
Trade some or all of your licence
You can agree to give the rights to some or all of the water on your abstraction licence to someone else. See how to trade water abstraction rights.
Normal variation
A normal variation is a change which meets all the following criteria:
- changing one or more conditions of the licence
- requires the Environment Agency to do a technical assessment, but not a full reassessment (like for a new application) this includes if they did this before they received your application to vary the licence
- is likely to need internal or external consultation
Normal variations include:
- adding or changing an abstraction purpose (use)
- adding or changing an abstraction point
- increasing the volume of water to be abstracted, hourly, daily or annually
- changing a gauging station or observation borehole referred to in a licence condition
- changing the lining in an abstraction borehole referred to in a licence condition
If your licence is to abstract from groundwater you must check whether you need to apply for consent to investigate a groundwater source before you apply to vary your licence.
You can find the charge for a normal variation for each licence type in Chapter 2: Water resources application charge tables in the charging scheme.
See the section How to apply for a normal or substantial variation in this guide for which application forms to use.
Substantial variation
A substantial variation is one where you apply for multiple changes to an existing licence that:
- will require a full reassessment because the extent of the changes means the original assessment is no longer valid
- means the Environment Agenc