The Mersey Basin Campaign was a partnership backed by the UK Government through the sponsorship of the
Department for Communities and Local Government. It was also supported by businesses, local authorities and public agencies. The campaign worked through two bodies: the Mersey Basin Business Foundation and the Healthy Waterways Trust. The Foundation was responsible for business and administrative tasks, as well as much of the campaign's finances, whilst the Healthy Waterways Trust is a charitable body whose main role was to administer the campaign's charitable funds. The campaign was overseen by its council, which had around thirty members drawn from various public and private sector partners. The Healthy Waterways Trust (now The Mersey Rivers Trust The Campaign's last Chair was Peter Batey, Lever Professor of Town and Regional Planning at the
University of Liverpool, who served from 2004–2010. ==Local action==