Flood and Water Management Act 2010 Explanatory Notes

Requirement for approval

219.Paragraph 7 provides that approval by the Approving Body is required before commencement of any construction work which has drainage implications. This paragraph defines construction work as anything done by way of, or in connection with, or in preparation for, the creation of a building, including any structure that covers land (such as a patio). Construction work has drainage implications if the building or structure will affect the ability of the land to absorb rainwater. Approval for construction work is not required if that construction work is a nationally significant infrastructure project, as defined in section 31 of the Planning Act 2008. These projects will require approval from the Infrastructure Planning Commission.

220.Sub-paragraph (4) allows Ministers to define what is to be treated as construction work, or as having drainage implications, and therefore what requires approval. It also enables the Minister to set exemptions to the requirement for approval. This power is exercisable by order and will be subject to the negative resolution procedure.

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