The Environment Agency (Teggsnose Reservoir and Langley Bottoms Reservoir) Drought Order 2018
The Secretary of State is satisfied that, by reason of an exceptional shortage of rain, there exists such a deficiency in the level of water in the Teggsnose and Langley Bottoms reservoirs as to pose a serious threat to flora and fauna which are dependent on those waters, including flora and fauna in the River Bollin into which these reservoirs flow.
It appears to the Secretary of State expedient to make the provisions in this Order with a view to meeting this deficiency.
Citation, commencement and expiry1.
This Order—
(a)
may be cited as the Environment Agency (Teggsnose Reservoir and Langley Bottoms Reservoir) Drought Order 2018, and
(b)
comes into force on 13th September 2018 and ceases to have effect on 12th March 2019.
Interpretation2.
In this Order—
“the Company” means United Utilities Water Limited;
Modification of the minimum rate of discharges from the Teggsnose and Langley Bottoms reservoirs3.
While this Order is in force—
(a)
(b)
the reference to the 1939 Act in the Licence is to be read as a reference to that Act as so modified.
Supplemental provision4.
This Order, made on the application of the Environment Agency, makes provision to meet a deficiency in the level of water in the Teggsnose and Langley Bottoms reservoirs, which arises from an exceptional shortage of rain and poses a serious threat to the flora and fauna which are dependent on those waters, including flora and fauna in the River Bollin into which these reservoirs flow. In accordance with section 74(3) of the Water Resources Act 1991, this Order will cease to have effect on 12th March 2019 (within six months of the day on which the Order comes into force).
The Macclesfield Corporation Act 1939 (“the 1939 Act”) currently requires the Company to release not less than 525,000 gallons of water every twenty four hours from the Teggsnose and Langley Bottoms reservoirs into the River Bollin (this obligation, once placed on the Mayor, Aldermen and Burgesses of the borough of Macclesfield, now binds the Company). The Company (as successor in title to the Macclesfield District Water Board) is authorised to abstract water from Ridgegate and Trentabank reservoirs, which flow into the Teggsnose and Langley Bottoms reservoirs, under abstraction licence numbered 25/69/018/047 (“the Licence”). The Licence is subject to the provisions of the 1939 Act.
The effect of this Order is to modify the 1939 Act so that the amount of water the Company is required to release is reduced to not less than 1.8 megalitres of water every twenty four hours, and to make equivalent modifications to the Licence.
Article 4 provides that the modifications made by this Order are not to be taken as authorising any environmental damage for the purposes of the Environmental Damage (Prevention and Remediation) (England) Regulations 2015 (S.I. 2015/810) (and accordingly the Company may not rely on this Order to support grounds for an appeal against a notice relating to remediation of environmental damage).
The abstraction licence is available for public inspection at Environment Agency, Richard Fairclough House, Knutsford Road, Latchford, Warrington, Cheshire, WA4 1HT.
A full impact assessment has not been produced for this instrument as no, or no significant, impact on the private, voluntary or public sector is foreseen.