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Written Answers — Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs: Water: Standards (11 Sep 2023)

Rebecca Pow: ...Monitoring (EDM). There will be 100% coverage in England by December 2023. We secure the monitoring and reporting of EDM performance to the Environment Agency through requirements on water and sewerage company discharge permits. Defra and Government have introduced statutory requirements on the water and sewerage companies to publish EDM data annually and in near real time. There are...

Written Ministerial Statements — Environment Food and Rural Affairs: Private Sewers and Lateral Drains (Ownership Transfer) ( 6 Sep 2010)

James Paice: I am pleased to announce that on 26 August 2010 I published for consultation draft regulations to effect the transfer of private sewers into the ownership of the statutory sewerage companies in England from 2011. The consultation paper sets out the Government's intentions and provides an opportunity for interested parties to respond with their views on the accompanying draft regulations. A...

Orders of the Day — Water Bill [Lords]: New Clause 14 — Schemes for the Adoption of Sewers, Lateral Drains and Sewage Disposal Works (10 Nov 2003)

...is inserted— "105A Schemes for the adoption of sewers, lateral drains and sewage disposal works (1) The Secretary of State may by regulations provide for him to make schemes for the adoption by sewerage undertakers of sewers, lateral drains and sewage disposal works of the descriptions set out in paragraphs (a), (aa) and (b) of section 102(1) above. (2) The regulations may require...

Public Bill Committee: Water Bill [Lords]: New clause 19 - Power to require adoption of private sewers (21 Oct 2003)

'After section 102 of the WIA there is inserted— ''102A Power to require adoption of private sewers (1) The Secretary of State may be regulations establish a scheme to enable a sewerage undertaker to be required to adopt a sewer to which this section applies. (2) A scheme under this section may apply to any sewer which is— (a) situated within the area of a sewerage undertaker or...

Written Answers — Environment Food and Rural Affairs: Sewers: Fats ( 3 Mar 2009)

Howard Stoate: ...and Rural Affairs (1) if his Department will introduce measures to require commercial hot food premises to have a grease control system to prevent the entry of fats, oils and greases into the sewerage system; (2) what steps his Department and its associated public bodies are taking to prevent the discharge of fats, oils and greases into the sewerage system from commercial hot food...

Environment Bill - Commons Reasons and Amendments: Motion J1 (as an amendment to Motion J) (26 Oct 2021)

The Duke of Wellington: Moved by The Duke of Wellington At end insert “, and do propose Amendment 45B thereto— 45B: At end insert “and insert—“141A Duty on sewerage undertakers to take all reasonable steps to ensure untreated sewage is not discharged from storm overflows into inland and coastal waters(1) A sewerage undertaker must, as soon as reasonable, take such steps as are...

Scottish Parliament: Question Time — Scottish Executive: East of Scotland Water ( 1 Feb 2001)

Tommy Sheridan: I am disappointed by the minister's reply. My question asked for action from the Executive. The workers who deliver our water and sewerage services believe that the industry is in severe danger. Those workers deserve action from the Executive, rather than just words. They deserve action to protect jobs, to ensure public safety and to prevent the privatisation of our water. Unison believes...

Written Answers — Environment Food and Rural Affairs: Water and Sewerage Services (22 Jul 2004)

Elliot Morley: Water bills and sewerage bills are set separately by each water and sewerage company and water company in England and Wales. The average monthly costs to household consumers of water and sewerage services in each supply area in total and broken down into metered and unmetered customers in 2003–04 are set out in the following table. Average monthly cost in 2003–04 -- £ Water...

Northern Ireland Assembly: Executive Committee Business: Water and Sewerage Services Bill: Final Stage (25 Jan 2016)

Chris Lyttle: I welcome the opportunity to contribute to the debate on the Bill's Final Stage. The provision of water and sewerage services is indeed an important matter for everyone in Northern Ireland. Those services are central to health, safety, environmental protection and social and economic development. They maintain the housing infrastructure that we have. They allow us to add more housing....

Written Answers — Environment Food and Rural Affairs: Sewers (22 Jan 2008)

Phil Woolas: The Government announced on 22 February 2007 that they had decided to transfer existing private sewers and lateral drains in England into the ownership of the water and sewerage companies, as the most comprehensive solution to the problems faced by householders whose properties are connected to a private sewer or drain. Transfer will apply to all private sewers and lateral drains that drain...

Written Answers — Treasury: Water and Sewerage Dividends (19 Jan 2007)

David Lidington: To ask the Chancellor of the Exchequer (1) how much was received by the Exchequer from the dividends from the water and sewerage industry in (a) England, (b) Scotland and (c) Wales in each of the last five years; (2) what criteria he has used to determine percentage level of the annual dividend paid by the water and sewerage industry to the Exchequer in (a) England, (b) Scotland (c)...

Water Services (Reorganisation) ( 2 Dec 1971)

Mr Charles Simeons: ...nail on the head in terms of the greatest existing weaknesses. Those whom I see in the water cycle tell me that the proposal will help to conserve water and will, for the first time, advance the sewerage system without any political strings being attached, because there are no votes in sewerage. Secondly, they believe that technical resources will be concentrated. Instead of qualified...

Written Ministerial Statements — House of Lords: Sewers and Drains (27 Sep 2010)

Lord Henley: ...the following Statement. I am pleased to announce that on 26 August 2010 I published for consultation draft regulations to effect the transfer of private sewers into the ownership of the statutory sewerage companies in England from 2011. The consultation paper sets out the Government's intentions and provides an opportunity for interested parties to respond with their views on the...

Orders of the Day — Local Government etc. (Scotland) Bill (24 May 1994)

Mr Allan Stewart: ...glad to respond to that point. I was going to come to it in a moment or two, because I thought that the hon. Member for Hamilton alleged that I had publicly supported the privatisation of water and sewerage in Scotland. I have never publicly supported—[HON. MEMBERS: "Rubbish."] I have never supported the privatisation of water and sewerage in Scotland. The hon. Member for Hamilton made...

Orders of the Day — Water Bill: New Clause 3 ( 1 May 1973)

Mr Ted Rowlands: The purpose of this new clause is to allow water authorities under the Bill to precept on the rates of local authorities to finance both sewerage and sewage disposal and water supplies. These are two separate issues although in a sense they are related. In the case of sewerage and sewage disposal, this has been until now a local authority responsibility and therefore the cost has been...

Environment Bill - Report (3rd Day) (Continued): Amendment 75 (13 Sep 2021)

...Environment Agency (Environmental Permitting) (England) Charging Scheme in relation to the application of the Order on those islands.(3) Subsections (1) and (2) are repealed if a nominated water or sewerage undertaker has demonstrated to the Water Services Regulation Authority and the Environment Agency that it has invested in infrastructure so as to comply with the requirements of the...

Oral Answers to Questions — Scotland: Local Government Finance (23 Mar 1994)

Jim Wallace: ...that when he and the Secretary of State next meet the president of COSLA, Councillor Gray will remind them of a letter that he received from the Prime Minister shortly before Christmas on water and sewerage services, which said that the proper way to proceed was one that would allow Scottish opinion to be given expression through Members of Parliament? There can be no doubt that Scottish...

105B Adoption schemes: appeals (13 Nov 2003)

(1) Any person falling within subsection (2) below may appeal to the Authority if he is aggrieved by— (a) the proposal of a sewerage undertaker to make a declaration under section 102 above in relation to a sewer, lateral drain or sewage disposal works, pursuant to the undertaker's duty to do so under section 105A(4) above (the "relevant duty"); or (b) the failure of a sewerage undertaker...

Written Answers — Environment Food and Rural Affairs: Water Charges: Eastern Region (22 Oct 2007)

Phil Woolas: ...of England including Anglian Water, Cambridge Water, Essex and Suffolk Water, Severn Trent Water and Tendring Hundred Water, are set out in the following tables (in 2007-08 prices): Water and sewerage companies Anglian Water Severn Trent Water Water Sewerage Total Water Sewerage Total 1997-98 (£) 163 204 367 125 144 269 2007-08 (£) 154 191 345...

Compensation Act 2006 (Amendment): New Clause 3 — Pilot schemes for adoption of private drains ( 2 Feb 2010)

Anne McIntosh: ...show that the Minister had the opportunity to comment on automatic connections. There are two issues here, although the Minister satisfied the industry on one of them when he said that water and sewerage companies will have the opportunity to be consulted on national building standards. That is clearly on the record. However, the fact that the approving body should be compelled to include...


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