The Water Environment (Water Framework Directive) (Northumbria River Basin District) Regulations 2003

Type Statutory-Instrument
Publication 2003-12-10
State In force
Department King's Printer of Acts of Parliament
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Made: 10th December 2003

Laid before Parliament: 11th December 2003

Coming into force: 2nd January 2004

The Secretary of State, being a Minister designated[^f00001] for the purposes of section 2(2) of the European Communities Act 1972[^f00002] in relation to matters relating to water resources, in exercise of the powers conferred upon her by that section[^f00003], hereby makes the following Regulations:

Title, commencement and extent

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Interpretation

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In these Regulations—

River basin districts

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The general duties

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Application of provisions of the principal Regulations to the Northumbria River Basin District

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(aa) send copies of the statement, summary or draft plan to the Scottish Environment Protection Agency which shall make them accessible to the public free of charge through its website, at its principal office ...;

(aa) in the Edinburgh Gazette; and

(a) the Secretary of State and the Scottish Ministers; (aa) the Scottish Environment Protection Agency; (aaa) every responsible authority which has functions exercisable in or in relation to any part of the river basin district;

(e) every local planning authority in England any part of whose area is within the river basin district;

(ff) the River Tweed Commission;

; and

(ja) Scottish Water;

(5) In this regulation— (a) “appropriate nature conservation bodies” means the Joint Nature Conservation Committee, Natural England and Scottish Natural Heritage; (b) “harbour” and “harbour authority” have the meanings given by section 57 of the Harbours Act 1964[^f00008]; (c) “the River Tweed Commission” means the body constituted in accordance with article 5 of the Scotland Act 1998 (River Tweed) Order 2006[^f00010]; (d) “local authority” means, in relation to England, the council of any county, county borough or district and, in relation to Scotland, any council constituted under section 2 of the Local Government etc. (Scotland) Act 1994[^f00010]; (e) “local fisheries committee” and “sea fisheries district” mean a local fisheries committee constituted, and a sea fisheries committee created, by an order under section 1 of the Sea Fisheries Regulation Act 1966[^f00011]; (f) “local planning authority” has the meaning given by section 1 of the Town and Country Planning Act 1990[^f00012]; (g) “navigation authority” has the meaning given by section 221(1) of the Water Resources Act 1991[^f00013]; (h) “the relevant date”, in relation to a plan, means— (i) if a period of time has been directed under regulation 27(1)(a), the date on which that period begins, or (ii) otherwise, the date by which the Secretary of State is next required under regulation 31(5) to publish an updated plan; (i) “responsible authority” has the meaning given by section 2(8) of the Water Environment and Water Services (Scotland) Act 2003; and (j) “the Scottish Ministers” has the meaning given by section 127 of the Scotland Act 1998.

(aa) send a copy of the plan to the Scottish Environment Protection Agency which shall make it accessible to the public free of charge through its website, at its principal office ...;

(aa) send a copy of the approved plan to the Scottish Environment Protection Agency which shall make it accessible to the public free of charge through its website, at its principal office ...; and

Application of Part 1 of the Scottish Act to the Northumbria River Basin District

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were a reference to the Scottish Environment Protection Agency’s relevant functions and its duty under regulation 4.

Signed

Elliot Morley — Minister of State, — Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs — 2003-12-10

Explanatory note

(This note is not part of the Regulations)

These Regulations make provision for the purpose of implementing for the Northumbria River Basin District Directive 2000/60/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 23rd October 2000 establishing a framework for Community action in the field of water policy (O.J. No. L327, 22.12.2000, p. 1), known as the Water Framework Directive (“the Directive”). The Directive is accessible by using the weblink http://europa.eu.int/eur-lex/en.

The Northumbria River Basin District (“the district”; identified by regulation 3) is partly in England and partly in Scotland because a number of tributaries of the River Tyne extend into Scotland. The Regulations therefore adapt and apply the Water Environment (Water Framework Directive) (England and Wales) Regulations 2003 (S.I. 2003/3242; “the principal Regulations”) and the Water Environment and Water Services (Scotland) Act 2003 (2003 asp 3; “the Scottish Act”) in relation to the district to ensure that the Directive’s requirements are met for the district as a whole. The principal Regulations otherwise apply to river basin districts that are wholly in England, wholly in Wales, or partly in England and partly in Wales; the Scottish Act otherwise applies to river basin districts that are wholly in Scotland.

These Regulations require a new strategic planning process to be established for the purposes of managing, protecting and improving the quality of water resources in the whole district. General responsibility for ensuring that the Directive is given effect in relation to the district is placed on the Secretary of State (regulation 5(2); regulation 3 of the principal Regulations). Related general duties are placed on the Secretary of State, the Scottish Ministers (defined by reference to the Scotland Act 1998 as members of the Scottish Executive), the Environment Agency (“the Agency”) and the Scottish Environment Protection Agency (“SEPA”) (regulations 4 and 6(1); section 2 of the Scottish Act).

The main elements of the principal Regulations are applied in relation to the Northumbria River Basin District (regulation 5(1)). The Agency is therefore required to carry out detailed monitoring and analysis in relation to each river basin district (regulations 5 and 9 of the principal Regulations), and the Secretary of State must ensure that appropriate economic analysis is also carried out (regulation 6 of the principal Regulations). Certain waters used for the abstraction of drinking water must be identified (regulation 7 of the principal Regulations) and a register must be established of those waters and certain other protected areas (regulation 8 of the principal Regulations).

This analytical and preparatory work must then inform the preparation by the Agency of proposals for environmental objectives and a programme of measures in relation to the district (regulation 10 of the principal Regulations). Those objectives will translate the generic environmental objectives set out in the Directive to the particular situation in the district as a whole. The preparation of such proposals must include public involvement, and consultation with the Scottish Ministers, SEPA and other relevant bodies in Scotland (regulation 5; regulation 12 of the principal Regulations). Proposals themselves are subject to approval by the Secretary of State.

The results of the Agency’s technical work, the environmental objectives and proposals for a programme of measures must be brought together in the preparation of a river basin management plan for the district (regulations 11 to 15 of the principal Regulations). The Agency is to prepare a draft plan, after public involvement and consultation with relevant bodies in Scotland (regulation 5; regulations 11 and 12 of the principal Regulations). That plan must contain details of the results of the technical and planning work that will have been done, along with the environmental objectives and programme of measures proposed for the district. The plan is subject to approval by the Secretary of State and must be reviewed periodically (regulations 13 to 15 of the principal Regulations). The Agency may also prepare supplementary plans, which are not subject to approval by the Secretary of State (regulation 16 of the principal Regulations).

The Secretary of State, the Agency and other public bodies in England, and the Scottish Ministers and relevant bodies in Scotland, are required to have regard to the river basin management plan for the district, and to any supplementary plans, in exercising their functions in relation to the district (regulation 6(3) and section 16 of the Scottish Act; regulation 17 of the principal Regulations).

The Regulations also make supplementary provision in respect of the publication of information, the provision of information and assistance and the giving of guidance or directions for the purpose of giving effect to the Directive (regulations 18 to 20 of the principal Regulations), and in relation to the application of Part 1 of the Scottish Act and (with respect to the provision of information) SEPA’s duty under regulation 4 (regulation 6).

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