Water Resources (Scotland) Act 2013 Explanatory Notes

Section 1 – Duty of the Scottish Ministers

7.This section places a duty upon the Scottish Ministers to take such reasonable steps as they consider appropriate for the purpose of ensuring the development of the value of Scotland’s water resources. Value in this context means the value of the resources on any basis (including their monetary or non-monetary worth) and extends to the economic, social, environmental or other benefits deriving from the use of the resources. The steps that Ministers take must be designed to promote the sustainable use of Scotland’s water resources.

8.Ministers are to act so far as is consistent with the proper exercise of their functions under the 2003 Act (which concerns protection of the water environment) and the Climate Change (Scotland) Act 2009 (asp 12) (which concerns the reduction of greenhouse gas emissions) and any other functions (whether or not relating to water resources or environmental matters).

9.In this context, Scotland’s water resources means wetland, inland water and transitional water as defined by section 3 of the 2003 Act. Broadly, this means all standing or flowing water on the surface of the land, and all groundwater, and includes partly saline water in the vicinity of river mouths.

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