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Windermere water quality

A spokesperson for the Lake District National Park Authority said:

“We are aware of recent concerns regarding water quality in Windermere. There are a number of factors to address here, and we’re continuing to work with partners, including the Environment Agency and United Utilities. The strategies set out in our Partnership Plan provide a context for this.”

Read Windermere water quality frequently asked questions

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The Lake District National Park Authority looks after this unique corner of England, encouraging people to enjoy and understand its beauty and helping those who live and work here. Our staff include rangers and field workers, advisers at our visitor centres, planners and ecologists.

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