Scottish Water

– Scottish Parliament written question – answered at on 8 March 2004.

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Photo of Campbell Martin Campbell Martin Scottish National Party

Question S2W-6396

To ask the Scottish Executive whether the current Scottish Water proposals in respect of wastewater treatment on the Isle of Arran represent best value and what the reasons are for the position on the matter.

Photo of Campbell Martin Campbell Martin Scottish National Party

Question S2W-6397

To ask the Scottish Executive, if the current Scottish Water proposals in respect of wastewater treatment on the Isle of Arran are implemented, how many homes on the island would remain unconnected to the public sewage system; where these homes are located; what percentage of homes in each area specified by Scottish Water for improvement work would remain unconnected to the public sewerage system, and by what method homes not connected to the public sewerage system would dispose of raw sewage.

Photo of Allan Wilson Allan Wilson Labour

Ministers have tasked Scottish Water with delivering the current capital programme (Quality and Standards II) to quality standards as specified by the appropriate regulator (in this case the Scottish Environment Protection Agency) and to overall efficiency targets as set by the Water Industry Commissioner. Within this context, development of investment proposals in specific locations, such as Arran, are operational matters for Scottish Water. Accordingly, I have asked the Chief Executive to write to you about this matter.

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