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Part 1Abstraction and impounding
1Licences to abstract water
(1)After section 24 of the Water Resources Act 1991 (c. 57) (in this Act referred to as the “WRA”) there is inserted—
“24AAbstraction licences
(1)Each licence to abstract water shall be of one of the following three types—
(a)a licence to abstract water from one source of supply over a period of twenty-eight days or more for any purpose (a “full licence”);
(b)a licence to abstract water from one source of supply over a period of twenty-eight days or more for the purpose of—
(i)transferring water to another source of supply; or
(ii)transferring water to the same source of supply, but at another point, in the course of dewatering activities in connection with mining, quarrying, engineering, building or other operations (whether underground or on the surface),
in either case without intervening use (a “transfer licence”);
(c)a licence to abstract water from one source of supply over a period of less than twenty-eight days (a “temporary licence”).
(2)In this Act, a reference (however expressed) to a licence to abstract water is to be taken as a reference to all types of licence, unless it is clear that a different meaning is intended.”
(2)In section 72 of the WRA (interpretation of Chapter 2), in subsection (1), in the appropriate places there is inserted—
““full licence” has the meaning given in section 24A above;”,
““temporary licence” and “transfer licence” have the meanings given in section 24A above.”
2Restrictions on impounding
(1)Section 25 of the WRA (restrictions on impounding) is amended as provided in subsections (2) to (5).
“(1)Subject to the following provisions of this Chapter and to any drought order or drought permit under Chapter 3 of this Part, no person shall—
(a)begin, or cause or permit any other person to begin, to construct or alter any impounding works at any point in any inland waters which are not discrete waters; or
(b)cause or permit the flow of any inland waters which are not discrete waters to be obstructed or impeded at any point by means of impounding works,
unless (in either case) the conditions mentioned in subsection (1A) below are satisfied.
(1A)The conditions are—
(a)a licence under this Chapter granted by the Agency to obstruct or impede the flow of those inland waters at that point by means of impounding works is in force;
(b)the impounding works will not (or, as the case may be, do not) obstruct or impede the flow of the inland waters except to the extent, and in the manner, authorised by the licence; and
(c)any other conditions or requirements imposed by the provisions, as for the time being in force, of the licence (whether as to the provision of compensation water or otherwise) are complied with.”
(3)In subsection (2), the words “, in circumstances not constituting such a contravention,” are omitted.
(4)In subsection (5), for “shall not apply to the construction or alteration of any impounding works” there is substituted “shall not apply in respect of any impounding works”.
(5)After subsection (8) there is added—
“(9)In relation to impounding works, references to alteration include the removal or partial removal of those works, and cognate expressions shall be construed accordingly.”
(6)A licence which—
(a)has been granted in respect of particular impounding works, for the purposes of section 25 of the WRA, before the coming into force of subsection (2), and
(b)is in force,
is to be taken to satisfy the condition referred to in section 25(1A)(a) of that Act, as inserted by subsection (2), in respect of those impounding works.
(7)In section 64 of the WRA (abstraction and impounding by the Agency), for subsection (1)(b) there is substituted—
“(b)in relation to—
(i)the construction or alteration by the Agency of impounding works; and
(ii)the obstruction or impeding by the Agency of the flow of inland waters by means of impounding works,”.
(8)In section 67 of the WRA (ecclesiastical property), in the definition of “the relevant land” in subsection (8), in paragraph (b)(i), after “impounding works” there is inserted “is, or”.
(9)In section 72 of the WRA (interpretation of Chapter 2), in subsection (1), in the definition of “the restriction on impounding works”, for “25(1)” there is substituted “25(1)(a) and (b)”.
(10)Subject to section 3 of this Act, the amendments of the WRA made by this section apply (as regards any act or omission after this section comes into force) with respect to impounding works whenever constructed.
3Existing impounding works
(1)Except as provided in subsection (3), the restriction in section 25(1)(b) of the WRA (as substituted by section 2 of this Act) does not apply in respect of any existing unlicensed impounding works.
(2)With respect to any existing unlicensed impounding works to which, but for subsection (1), that restriction would apply, the Environment Agency may serve a notice on any relevant person requiring him to apply for a licence.
(3)If that person fails to apply for such a licence within—
(a)the period of 28 days beginning with—
(i)the date of service of the notice, or
(ii)if an appeal is brought under subsection (4) and the appeal is dismissed, the date when the decision of the appropriate authority is notified to that person, or
(b)such extended period as may be agreed in writing between the Agency and that person,
the restriction in section 25(1)(b) of the WRA applies in respect of the impounding works from the expiry of that period.
(4)If the relevant person on whom a notice is served under subsection (2) is aggrieved by the service of that notice, he may by notice appeal to the appropriate authority.
(5)The appropriate authority may by regulations make provision with respect to—
(a)the manner in which notices of appeal under subsection (4) shall be served,
(b)the period within which such notices shall be served,
(c)the procedure on any such appeal.
(6)Where an appeal is brought under subsection (4)—
(a)the appropriate authority may allow or dismiss the appeal or reverse or vary any part of the decision of the Agency, whether the appeal relates to that part of the decision or not, and
(b)the decision of the appropriate authority shall be final.
(7)Subsections (4) to (6) are subject to section 114 of the Environment Act 1995 (c. 25) (delegation or reference of appeals).
(8)On an application for a licence in respect of any existing unlicensed impounding works, section 39(1) of the WRA applies only to the extent that the obstruction or impeding of the flow of inland waters which would, if the licence were granted, be authorised by that licence is to differ in any material respect from that which was taking place at the time the application was made.
(9)If a licence granted in respect of existing unlicensed impounding works is revoked or varied in the circumstances mentioned in section 61 of the WRA (compensation where licence modified on direction of the Secretary of State), subsection (3) of that section shall apply as if that licence had been granted when construction of the impounding works began and had remained in force since then.
(10)Subsection (9) does not apply to a licence granted in respect of existing unlicensed impounding works if, before the effective date, there had occurred any contravention of section 25(1) of the WRA in respect of those impounding works.
(11)Nothing in the preceding subsections affects the application of section 25(1)(a) of the WRA (as substituted by section 2 of this Act) to the alteration, after the effective date, of any existing unlicensed impounding works.
in relation to Wales, the Assembly, and
in relation to England, the Secretary of State,
“the effective date” means the date when section 2 of this Act comes into force,
“existing unlicensed impounding works” means unlicensed impounding works, the construction of which was begun before the effective date,
“licence” means a licence of the kind referred to in section 25 of the WRA,
“relevant person” means any person who appears to the Environment Agency to have responsibility in respect of the impounding works in question, and
“unlicensed impounding works” means impounding works (as defined in section 25(8) of the WRA) in respect of which—
no licence or authorisation of the kind referred to in section 25 of that Act was in force immediately before the effective date, and
no such licence has been granted since that date.
(13)In section 114 of the Environment Act 1995 (power of Secretary of State to delegate or refer in connection with appeals), in subsection (2)(a), after paragraph (viii) there is inserted—
“(ix)section 3 of the Water Act 2003,”.
5Rights of navigation, harbour and conservancy authorities
For section 26 of the WRA (rights of navigation, harbour and conservancy authorities) there is substituted—
“26Rights of navigation, harbour and conservancy authorities
(1)Subject to subsection (2) below, the restriction on abstraction shall not apply to any transfer, without intervening use, of water from inland waters described in the first column of the Table below to inland waters described in the corresponding entry in the second column, if the transfer is in the course of, or results from, any operations carried out by a navigation authority, harbour authority or conservancy authority in the carrying out of their functions as such an authority.
A water system of the authority's. The same water system.
A water system of the authority's. Inland waters not forming part of that water system.
A supply reservoir of the authority's. A water system of the authority’s with which that reservoir is connected.
(2)Subsection (1) above shall not apply to a transfer of water from a water system to any inland waters outside that water system in order to—
(a)empty a dry dock; or
(b)introduce into those inland waters all or part of a quantity of water to be abstracted from any connected inland waters in pursuance of a licence to do so granted under this Chapter.
(3)The restriction on impounding works shall not apply to—
(a)the construction or alteration of impounding works; or
(b)the obstruction or impeding of inland waters by means of impounding works,
in the course of the performance by a navigation authority, harbour authority or conservancy authority of their functions as such an authority, unless the construction, alteration, obstruction or impeding affects any inland waters in relation to which the authority does not have functions.
(4)In this section, references to—
(a)an authority’s water system are to a water system in relation to which the authority has functions;
(b)an authority’s supply reservoir are to a reservoir—
(i)belonging to a navigation authority;
(ii)used for the purposes of supplying that navigation authority’s water system; and
(iii)which does not discharge to any inland waters other than that water system.
(5)For the purposes of this section, “water system” means the canals, the harbours, or the canals and harbours constituting the system in question—
(a)together with the locks, docks, balancing reservoirs, weirs and other works associated with the system (other than any supply reservoir as described in subsection (4)(b) above); but
(b)excluding any part of the system which consists of a navigable river or part of one.”
6Rights to abstract small quantities
(1)For section 27 of the WRA (rights to abstract small quantities) there is substituted—
“27Rights to abstract small quantities
(1)The restriction on abstraction shall not apply to any abstraction of a quantity of water not exceeding twenty cubic metres in any period of twenty-four hours, if the abstraction does not form part of a continuous operation, or of a series of operations, by which a quantity of water which, in aggregate, is more than twenty cubic metres is abstracted during the period.
(2)In the case of any abstraction of water from underground strata which falls within subsection (1) above, the restriction imposed by section 24(2) above shall not apply—
(3)Where a person is authorised by a licence under this Chapter to carry on a particular abstraction operation (or series of operations), this section does not permit him to carry it on beyond the authorisation conferred by the licence.
27AVariation of small quantity threshold
(1)The Secretary of State may by order made by statutory instrument provide that section 27(1) above is to have effect in relation to—
(a)a geographical area; or
(b)a class of inland waters; or
(c)a class of underground strata; or
(d)a class of inland waters or of underground strata within a geographical area,
(in each case as specified in the order) as if for “twenty cubic metres” there were substituted another quantity specified in the order.
(2)The Secretary of State shall not make such an order except upon the application of the Agency; but he may direct the Agency to make such an application.
(3)Such an order may—
(a)make different provision in relation to the different paragraphs in subsection (1) above; and
(b)make different provision for different areas, waters or underground strata.
(4)Schedule 6 to this Act shall have effect with respect to applications for orders under subsection (1) above and with respect to the making of such orders.
(5)An order under subsection (1) above which specifies a greater quantity than the one which previously had effect in relation to the area, waters or strata in question may make provision for a licence to abstract water granted under this Chapter—
(a)which is for the time being in force; but
(b)which by virtue of the order has become wholly or partly unnecessary,
to cease to have effect, or to cease to have effect to the extent specified in the order.
(6)An order under subsection (1) above may include provision for or in relation to the payment by the Agency of compensation, in cases specified in the order, to a person who—
(a)immediately before the making of an order under subsection (1) above, had been in a position to carry out an abstraction to which, by virtue of section 27(1) above, the restriction on abstraction did not apply;
(b)following the making of that order, requires a licence under this Chapter in order to carry out that abstraction; and
(c)has suffered loss or damage as a result of his having been—
(i)refused such a licence in respect of that abstraction; or
(ii)granted such a licence, but in respect of an abstraction of more limited extent than the one he had been in a position to carry out.
(7)Paragraphs (e) and (f) of section 219(2) below apply in relation to orders under subsection (1) above as they apply to regulations made under this Act.
(8)A statutory instrument containing an order under subsection (1) above shall be subject to annulment in pursuance of a resolution of either House of Parliament.”
(2)Section 28 of the WRA shall cease to have effect.
7Rights to abstract for drainage purposes, etc
(1)Section 29 of the WRA (rights to abstract for drainage purposes etc) is amended as follows.
“(1A)The restriction on abstraction shall not apply to any abstraction of water from inland waters within the district of an internal drainage board if—
(a)the abstraction is carried out by or on behalf of that board in connection with its functions;
(b)the water abstracted is transferred to another area of inland waters within the board’s district without intervening use; and
(c)the sole or main purpose of the transfer is to augment that other area of inland waters.”
“(2)The restriction on abstraction shall not apply to any abstraction of water from a source of supply in so far as the abstraction (where it does not fall within subsection (1) or (1A) above) is an emergency abstraction and the person abstracting the water complies with subsection (2B) below.
(2A)An abstraction of water is an emergency abstraction if, in the opinion of the abstractor, an emergency has arisen which makes the abstraction necessary to prevent immediate danger of interference with any mining, quarrying, engineering, building or other operations (whether underground or on the surface) or, in relation to such operations, to prevent an immediate risk—
(a)to a human being of death, personal injury or harm to health;
(b)of serious damage to works resulting from any such operations; or
(c)of serious damage to the environment.
(2B)In the case of any emergency abstraction, the person abstracting the water shall before the end of the period of five days beginning with the date on which the abstraction started give notice to the Agency of—
(a)the abstraction and of the source of supply in question; and
(b)the reasons for the abstractor’s opinion that an emergency had arisen and that the abstraction was necessary.
(2C)The Agency may give notice to the person referred to in subsection (2B) above that in the Agency’s opinion an emergency had not arisen, or that the abstraction is not, or is no longer, necessary for any of the reasons set out in subsection (2A) above; and, if the Agency does so, the restriction on abstraction shall apply to the abstraction from the time when the notice is served (and, if applicable, the restriction imposed by section 24(2) above shall apply accordingly).”
“(5)In this section, “land drainage”—
(a)includes the protection of land against erosion or encroachment by water, whether from inland waters or from the sea; but
(b)does not include warping, irrigation (including spray irrigation), or transferring water from one source of supply to another (whether with or without intervening use) solely or mainly in order to augment the latter.”
8Amendments relating to section 7
(1)Subsections (2) to (6) make amendments to the WRA consequential on the amendments made by section 7.
(2)In section 21 (minimum acceptable flows)—
(a)in subsection (9), the words from “and in that subsection” to the end are omitted,
“(10)In subsection (5) above, the reference to land drainage includes—
(a)defence against water (including sea water), irrigation (other than spray irrigation), warping and the carrying on, for any purpose, of any other practice which involves management of the level of water in a watercourse; and
(b)the provision of flood warning systems.”
(3)Sections 30 (notices with respect to borings not requiring licences) and 31 (appeals against notices under section 30) shall cease to have effect.
(4)In section 70 (civil liability under Chapter 2), for “24, 25 and 30” there is substituted “24 and 25”.
(5)In section 199 (notice of mining operations which may affect water conservation)—
(a)for subsections (2) and (3) there is substituted—
“(2)Where a notice under subsection (1) above is given to the Agency by any person, the Agency may (subject to section 199A below) by notice to that person require him, in connection with the construction, extension or use of the work to which that person’s notice relates, to take such reasonable measures for conserving water as are specified in the notice.
(2A)The measures that may be specified in a notice under subsection (2) above shall be measures which, in the opinion of the Agency, will not interfere with the winning of minerals.
(3)Section 70 above shall apply to the restrictions imposed by this section as it applies to the restrictions imposed by sections 24 and 25 above.”,
(b)in subsection (4), for “conservation notice given by virtue of” there is substituted “notice under”.
(6)After section 199 there is inserted—
“199AAppeals against conservation notices under section 199
(8)This section is subject to section 114 of the 1995 Act (delegation or reference of appeals).”
(7)In section 114 of the Environment Act 1995 (c. 25) (power of Secretary of State to delegate or refer in connection with appeals), in subsection (2)(a)(v), for “or 191B(5)” there is substituted “, 191B(5) or 199A”.
9Power to provide for further exemptions
After section 33 of the WRA there is inserted—
“33APower to provide for further exemptions
(1)The Secretary of State may make regulations providing for further cases in which—
(a)the restriction on abstraction (and, in the case of abstractions from underground strata, the other restrictions imposed by section 24 above); or
(b)the restriction on impounding works,
shall not apply; and in this section such a case is referred to as an “exemption”.
(2)The regulations may, in particular, make provision, in relation to an exemption—
(a)for the exemption to apply only for a prescribed period;
(b)for the exemption not to apply unless prescribed conditions are satisfied, or continue to be satisfied;
(c)for the Agency to be notified, or its consent obtained—
(i)before any particular abstraction operation or series of such operations begins; or
(ii)in connection with such an operation or series of operations relating to the abstraction of water in underground strata, before any other thing which is mentioned in section 24(2) above is done; or
(iii)before any impounding works are constructed or altered,
in reliance on the exemption.
(3)The regulations may provide for an exemption to apply generally or to relate to—
(a)a prescribed geographical area;
(b)a prescribed source of supply (in the case of an exemption from the restriction on abstraction or the other restrictions imposed by section 24 above); or
(c)prescribed inland waters (in the case of an exemption from the restriction on impounding works).
(4)Subject to subsection (5) below, if regulations under this section provide for an exemption falling within subsection (1)(a) above, the regulations shall—
(a)if appropriate, make provision for the exemption not to permit a person who is authorised by a licence under this Chapter to carry on an abstraction operation (or series of operations) to carry it on beyond the authorisation conferred by the licence; and
(b)make provision as to whether or not, in relation to any abstraction, the exemption provided for by the regulations is to be counted cumulatively with any other exemption which a person has by virtue of this section or section 27 above.
(5)The regulations may make provision for a licence granted under this Chapter and which is for the time being in force to cease to have effect, or to cease to have effect to the extent specified in the regulations, if it authorises an activity which falls to any extent within the exemption provided for by the regulations.”
10Orders under section 33 of the WRA, etc
(1)The appropriate authority may by order revoke—
(a)any order made under section 33 of the WRA (power to provide for further rights to abstract),
(b)any order made under any local or private Act which provides for any exception from—
(i)the restriction on abstraction (within the meaning of Chapter 2 of Part 2 of the WRA), or
(ii)that restriction and the one imposed by section 24(2) of the WRA,
or for an exception which has the effect of such an exception.
(2)An order of a kind referred to in paragraph (a) or (b) of subsection (1) is referred to below in this section as an “exception order”.
(3)In this section, “the appropriate authority” means—
(a)in relation to the revocation of an exception order which relates to inland waters or underground strata which are wholly in England, the Secretary of State,
(b)in relation to the revocation of an exception order which relates to inland waters or underground strata which are wholly in Wales, the Assembly,
(c)in relation to the revocation of an exception order which relates to inland waters or underground strata which are partly in England and partly in Wales—
(i)the Secretary of State, in relation to the English part,
(ii)the Assembly, in relation to the Welsh part,
and references in this section (however expressed) to the revocation of an exception order are to be construed accordingly.
(4)Subject to subsection (3)(c), an order under this section may revoke the exception order either wholly, or only in relation to—
(a)any one or more areas of inland waters specified in the order under this section or any class of inland waters so specified, or
(b)any underground strata described in the order under this section in any way mentioned in section 33(2)(b) of the WRA or any other way.
(5)An order under this section may make provision, subject to any conditions or limitations specified in the order—
(a)for the restriction on abstraction (and, in the case of abstractions from underground strata, the other restrictions in section 24 of the WRA) to continue not to apply to an abstraction despite the revocation of the exception order,
(b)for a person to continue to be taken to have a right to abstract water, for the purposes of Chapter 2 of Part 2 of the WRA, to the same extent he was taken to do so under the exception order,
(c)for the payment by the Agency of compensation, in cases specified in the order, to any person who suffers loss or damage as a result of the revocation of the exception order.
(6)If an order under this section provides as mentioned in subsection (5)(a), the order must also say whether or not the exemption so provided for is to be counted cumulatively with any other exemption which a person has by virtue of section 27 or 33A of the WRA.
(7)If an order made under subsection (1)(b) revokes the exception order wholly, or wholly so far as it is not already revoked, the order under subsection (1)(b) may also repeal so much of the local or private Act as constitutes the power to make the exception order.
(8)The procedure provided for by section 33 of and Schedule 6 to the WRA, or (as the case may be) any corresponding procedure provided for by the local or private Act in question, does not apply in relation to an order under this section.
(9)The power of the Assembly to make an order by virtue of subsection (3)(b) or (c)(ii) of this section is to be treated as if it were a relevant transferred environmental function for the purposes of paragraph 6 of Schedule 3 to the Government of Wales Act 1998 (c. 38) (intervention in case of functions relating to water).
(10)No order may be made under this section before the coming into force of section 6 of this Act.
(11)Section 33 of the WRA shall cease to have effect; but (subject to the provisions of this section) any order under section 33 of the WRA which was in force immediately before its repeal shall continue in force despite the repeal.
(12)In this section, “inland waters” and “underground strata” have the meanings given in section 221(1) of the WRA.
11Who may apply for a licence
(1)Section 35 of the WRA (restrictions upon who may apply for abstraction licences) is amended as follows.
(2)For subsections (2) and (3) there is substituted—
“(2)In relation to abstractions from any inland waters, a person shall be entitled to make the application if, as respects the place (or, if more than one, as respects each of the places) at which the proposed abstractions are to be effected, he satisfies the Agency that—
(a)he has, or at the time when the proposed licence is to take effect will have, a right of access to land contiguous to the inland waters at that place (or those places); and
(b)he will continue to have such a right for the period of at least one year beginning with the date on which the proposed licence is to take effect, or until it is to expire (if sooner).
(3)In relation to abstractions from underground strata, a person shall be entitled to make the application if he satisfies the Agency that—
(a)he has, or at the time when the proposed licence is to take effect will have, a right of access to land consisting of or comprising those underground strata; and
(3A)The Agency may, in particular, take evidence of a person’s occupation of land to be evidence of his right of access to it.”
(a)for “is the occupier of” there is substituted “will have a right of access to”, and
(b)in paragraph (a), for “occupy” there is substituted “a right of access to”.
12Abolition of combined licences
Section 36 of the WRA (combined abstraction and impounding licences) shall cease to have effect.
13Applications: types of abstraction licence
(1)After section 36 of the WRA there is inserted—
“36AApplications: types of abstraction licence
(1)The Agency may decide that—
(a)an application for a full licence, a transfer licence or a temporary licence ought to be for one of the other types of licence;
(b)a number of applications for licences (of any type or types) to abstract water from a particular source of supply ought to be treated as an application for a single such licence (of any type);
(c)an application for a single licence (of any type) to abstract water from a particular source of supply ought to be treated as a number of applications for such licences (of any type or types); or
(d)any such application as is referred to above ought to be accompanied by an application for revocation of an existing licence to abstract water.
(2)The Agency may arrive at the decision referred to in paragraph (a), (b), (c) or (d) of subsection (1) above on the basis of its assessment of any one or more of the following—
(a)the likely effect of the abstraction (or abstractions) for which the applicant has applied for a licence (or licences);
(b)the likely effect of that abstraction (or those abstractions) taken together with abstractions under any other licence held by the applicant, or abstractions which would be authorised under any other licence for which the applicant has applied;
(c)any other prescribed matter.
(3)If the Agency does so decide, it shall serve a notice of its decision on the applicant; and, subject to subsections (4) to (8) below, shall deal with the application (or applications) accordingly (which, if the Agency made the decision referred to in paragraph (d) of subsection (1) above in relation to any application (or applications), means not publishing any notice under section 37 below, or taking any further step in connection with the application (or applications), until the application for revocation has been received).
(4)The applicant may by notice appeal to the Secretary of State against the decision, and shall serve a copy of any such notice on the Agency.
(5)That notice, and the copy of it, shall be served in such manner and within such period as may be prescribed.
(6)If the Agency serves a notice under subsection (3) above, it shall not publish any notice under section 37 below, or take any further step in connection with the application (or applications), before—
(a)the end of the period within which notice of an appeal may be served on the Secretary of State; or
(b)if notice of an appeal is so served, the appeal has been determined.
(a)may allow or dismiss the appeal, or vary any part of the decision of the Agency, whether the appeal relates to that part of the decision or not; and
(b)shall direct the Agency to deal with the application, or applications, accordingly (which, if the Agency’s decision was made under paragraph (d) of subsection (1) above in relation to any such application, and that decision is upheld, may mean not publishing any notice under section 37 below, or taking any further step in connection with the application, until the application for revocation has been received).
(8)Subsections (2) and (7) of section 44 below apply in relation to an appeal under this section as they apply in relation to an appeal under section 43 below.
(9)This section is subject to section 114 of the 1995 Act (delegation or reference of appeals).”
(2)In section 41 of the WRA (Secretary of State’s power to call in applications), after subsection (2) there is added—
“(3)An application may not be referred to the Secretary of State under this section—
(a)if in relation to the application the Agency is still considering whether to make any such decision as is referred to in subsection (1) of section 36A above, or if it has made such a decision but has not yet served the notice referred to in subsection (3) of that section; or
(b)where the Agency has served a notice on the applicant under subsection (3) of that section, until the period for appealing under that section has expired or (if the applicant appeals) the appeal has been determined.”
(3)In section 45 of the WRA (regulations with respect to appeals)—
(a)in subsection (1), after “against decisions” there is inserted “of the Agency under section 36A above or”,
“(2A)Subsection (2) above does not apply in relation to appeals against decisions of the Agency under section 36A above.”
(4)In section 114 of the Environment Act 1995 (c. 25) (power of Secretary of State to delegate or refer in connection with appeals), in subsection (2)(a)(v), after “section” there is inserted “36A,”.
14Publication of application for licence
(1)For section 37 of the WRA (publication of application for licence) there is substituted—
“37Publication of application for licence
(1)The Agency shall publish a notice of an application for—
(a)a full licence or a transfer licence; or
(b)a licence under this Chapter to obstruct or impede the flow of any inland waters by means of impounding works,
in the prescribed way or (if no way is prescribed) in a way calculated to bring the application to the attention of persons who in the Agency’s view are likely to be affected by the licence.
(2)Not later than the date on which that notice is first published, the Agency shall also serve a copy of it on the persons referred to in subsection (3) below (except the applicant, if the applicant is one of those persons).
(a)any water undertaker within whose area any proposed point of abstraction or impounding is situated;
(b)any navigation authority, harbour authority or conservancy authority having functions in relation to any inland waters at any such proposed point; and
(c)the drainage board for any internal drainage district within which any such proposed point is situated,
but paragraphs (b) and (c) above do not apply if the licence applied for is exclusively for the abstraction of water from a source of supply that does not form part of any inland waters.
(4)A notice for the purposes of the preceding provisions of this section shall—
(a)be in the prescribed form and shall include any prescribed matters; and
(b)state that any person may make representations in writing to the Agency with respect to the application at any time before the end of a period specified in the notice.
(5)The period referred to in subsection (4)(b) above—
(a)begins on the date the notice referred to in subsection (1) above is first published as mentioned there; and
(b)shall not end before the end of the period of twenty-eight days beginning with that date.
(6)The Secretary of State may make regulations providing for—
(a)the requirements of subsection (2) above, or of both subsections (1) and (2) above, not to apply in prescribed cases;
(b)notices of applications to exclude prescribed classes of information, either generally or as respects prescribed classes of application.
(7)In this section, “proposed point of abstraction or impounding”, in relation to an application for a licence referred to in subsection (1) above, means a place where a licence, if granted in accordance with the application, would authorise—
(a)water to be abstracted; or
(b)the flow of inland waters to be obstructed or impeded by means of impounding works,
(8)This section is subject to section 37A below.”
(2)After section 37 of the WRA there is inserted—
“37APower to dispense with publication requirements
The Secretary of State may by regulations make provision for—
(a)enabling the Agency; or
(b)him, in the case of applications referred to him in accordance with section 41 below,
to direct or determine that the requirements of subsections (1) and (2) of section 37 above may in any case (except where the Agency is the applicant) be dispensed with, if in that case it appears to the Agency (or, as the case may be, the Secretary of State) to be appropriate to do so.”
(3)The WRA is further amended as follows—
(a)in section 38 (general consideration of applications)—
(i)in subsection (1), for “for the purposes of the application in accordance with section 37(5)” there is substituted “in the notice referred to in section 37(4)(b)”,
(ii)after subsection (3) there is added—
“(4)Subsection (1) above, and paragraph (a) of subsection (3) above, do not apply if in relation to the application in question the requirements of section 37(1) above do not apply by virtue of section 37(6)(a) above or have been dispensed with by virtue of section 37A above.”,
(b)in section 42 (consideration of called-in applications), in subsection (3)(a), for “37(4)(b) and (6)(a)” there is substituted “37”,
(c)in section 43 (appeals to Secretary of State), in subsection (5), for “for the purposes of the application in accordance with section 37(5)” there is substituted “in any such notice as is referred to in section 37(4)(b)”,
(d)in section 66 (inland waters owned or managed by British Waterways Board), in sub-paragraph (ii) of subsection (2)(c), for the words from “subsection (1)” to the end of that sub-paragraph there is substituted “paragraphs (b) and (c), and the succeeding words, of subsection (3) of that section were omitted.”
15General consideration of licence applications
(1)Section 38 of the WRA (general consideration of licence applications) is amended as follows.
“(1A)An application shall be determined in two stages in accordance with subsections (1B) and (1C) below if it is an application for a full licence or a transfer licence which, if granted—
(a)would take effect immediately after the expiry of an existing licence of the same type (the “existing licence”) and be held by the same person as the holder of that licence; but
(b)would in any other respect be different from the existing licence in a way which, if the existing licence were to continue without expiring, would require an application to be made under section 51(2) below for a variation of the licence.
(1B)So far as the application relates to any such difference as is mentioned in subsection (1A)(b) above, it shall first be treated for determination purposes as if it were an application for a variation under section 51(2) below (but as if the existing licence were to continue without expiring).
(1C)If the result of that would have been the grant of the application for variation of the licence, the application referred to in subsection (1) above shall be treated as one for a licence with that variation, and its determination concluded accordingly; and otherwise its determination shall be concluded as if it were an application for a licence with no such variation.”
(3)In subsection (3), after “regard to” there is inserted “all the relevant circumstances, including any duty imposed by or under any enactment on bodies having functions in relation to inland waters (for example, navigation authorities and internal drainage boards), and shall have regard in particular to”.
17Protected rights
(1)After section 39 of the WRA there is inserted—
“39AProtected rights for the purposes of this Chapter
(1)For the purposes of this Chapter, a right is a protected right if—
(a)it is such a right as a person who is the holder of a full licence is taken to have by virtue of section 48(1) below;
(b)it is such a right as a person is taken to have by virtue of subsection (2) below;
(c)it is such a right as a person continues to be taken to have by virtue of subsection (7) below;
(d)it is such a right as a person is taken to have by virtue of subsection (10) of section 59C below;
(e)it is such a right as a person continues to be taken to have by virtue of a provision made under subsection (5)(b) of section 10 of the Water Act 2003 in an order made under that section; or
(f)it is such a right as a person continues to be taken to have by virtue of section 102(3) of that Act.
(2)A person who is in a position to carry out an abstraction of a quantity of water which—
(a)by virtue of section 27(1) above is not subject to the restriction on abstraction; and
(b)also falls within subsection (4) or (5) below,
shall be taken, for the purposes of this Chapter, to have a right to do so in respect of the maximum quantity mentioned in subsection (3) below.
(3)The maximum quantity is the lower of the following—
(a)twenty cubic metres;
(b)if, by virtue of an order under section 27A(1) above, section 27(1) above has, or has ever had, effect in relation to the source of supply and point of abstraction in question as if it referred to a quantity lower than twenty cubic metres, that lower quantity (or, if more than one, the lowest of them).
(4)An abstraction falls within this subsection if it is an abstraction from inland waters carried out by or on behalf of an occupier of land contiguous to those waters at the place where the abstraction is effected (“contiguous land”), and—
(a)the water is abstracted for use on a holding consisting of the contiguous land with or without other land held with that land; and
(b)it is abstracted for use on that holding for either or both of the following purposes—
(5)An abstraction falls within this subsection if it is an abstraction from underground strata and the water is abstracted by or on behalf of an individual as a supply of water for the domestic purposes of his household.
(6)Subsection (2) above shall not apply to a person in respect of an abstraction which that person is, or was at any time, taken to have a right to carry out by virtue of any provision mentioned in paragraph (a), (c), (d), (e) or (f) of subsection (1) above.
(7)Subject to subsection (8) below, a person who was the holder of a full licence which has ceased to have effect (or has ceased in part to have effect) by virtue of—
(a)any provision made by virtue of section 27A(5) above in an order made under section 27A(1) above; or
(b)any provision made by virtue of section 33A(5) above in regulations made under section 33A above,
and who was taken in consequence of that licence (or that part of the licence) to have a right to abstract water by virtue of section 48(1) below shall continue to be taken to have that right for the purposes of this Chapter.
(8)For the purposes of this Chapter, the person who was the holder of the licence in question (“the old licence”) shall cease to continue to be taken to have a right, by virtue of subsection (7) above, to abstract water if—
(a)during a period mentioned in subsection (9) below he does not carry out any such abstraction as would have been authorised by the old licence if it had still been in force; or
(b)following a further order under section 27A(1) above or further regulations under section 33A above, he is granted another full licence in respect of abstraction from the same point as that authorised by the old licence.
(9)The period referred to in subsection (8)(a) above is—
(b)if the abstractions authorised under the old licence were abstractions planned to be carried out at intervals of more than four years, or abstractions for emergency purposes only, such longer period as the Agency may determine on the application of the holder of the old licence.
(10)In subsections (8) and (9) above, references to the old licence, in the case of a licence which ceased to have effect only to the extent specified in the order or regulations referred to in subsection (7) above, are to the part of the licence which ceased to have effect.
(11)Any reference in this Chapter to the person entitled to a protected right shall be construed in accordance with this section.
(12)This section is subject to any provision made by virtue of subsection (3) of section 39B below, and to subsections (4) and (5) of that section.”
(2)In section 72 of the WRA (interpretation of Chapter 2), in the entry for “protected right” in subsection (1), for “section 39(3)” there is substituted “section 39A”.
18Register of certain protected rights
After section 39A of the WRA (inserted by section 17) there is inserted—
“39BRegister of certain protected rights
(1)The Secretary of State may by regulations make provision for and in connection with the establishment, and for the keeping and maintenance by the Agency, of one or more registers of protected rights which arise otherwise than by virtue of a licence under this Chapter to abstract water.
(a)a register to relate to a prescribed geographical area, or for different sections of a register to relate to different geographical areas (whether prescribed or not);
(b)the inclusion of protected rights which arise other than by virtue of any provision of this Act;
(c)the form and contents of the register, and its inspection by members of the public;
(d)the procedure for applying for a protected right to be included in the register, including any information which is to accompany the application;
(e)cases in which it is the duty of the Agency to include a protected right in the register without an application for inclusion having been made.
(3)The Secretary of State may by order designate any geographical area in respect of which a register, or a section of a register, relates as an area of compulsory registration.
(4)If he does so, a protected right in that area which is not registered shall not have effect as a protected right for any purpose of this Act (other than that of registering it) for so long as it is not registered.
(5)Subsection (4) above does not apply in relation to any protected right until after the expiry of the period of two years beginning with the date on which the order under subsection (3) above was made, or such longer period as may be specified in the order.
(6)An order under subsection (3) above may be made only on the application of the Agency; but the Secretary of State may direct the Agency to make such an application.
(7)Schedule 6 to this Act shall have effect with respect to applications for orders under subsection (3) above and with respect to the making of such orders.
(8)The power to make orders under this section shall be exercisable by statutory instrument; and a statutory instrument containing an order under this section shall be subject to annulment in pursuance of a resolution of either House of Parliament.
(9)Paragraphs (d) to (f) of section 219(2) below apply in relation to orders under this section as they apply to regulations made under this Act.”
19Form, contents and effect of licences
(1)Section 46 of the WRA (form and contents of licences) is amended as provided in subsections (2) to (5).
(2)In subsection (2), for the words before paragraph (a) there is substituted “Every full licence under this Chapter shall, and any other licence under this Chapter to abstract water may, make—”.
“(2A)For the purposes of section 61(4A) below—
(a)every full licence under this Chapter which is for a term exceeding twelve years shall; and
(b)any transfer licence under this Chapter which is for a term exceeding twelve years may,
specify a minimum value for the quantity referred to in subsection (2)(a) above.”
(4)For subsections (4) and (5) there is substituted—
“(4)Every licence under this Chapter to abstract water shall also specify the purposes for which water abstracted in pursuance of the licence is to be used.
(5)Every licence under this Chapter to abstract water shall state—
(a)the date on which it takes effect; and
(b)the date on which it expires.
(5A)Every licence under this Chapter to obstruct or impede any inland waters shall remain in force until revoked.”
(5)In subsection (7), for “or by different means” there is substituted “, by different means or for different purposes”.
(6)In section 47 of the WRA (holders of licence), in subsection (1), the words “to abstract water” are omitted.
20Limited extension of abstraction licence validity
21Modification of licences
(1)Section 51 of the WRA (modification of licence on application of licence holder) is amended as follows.
(2)In subsection (1), after “Chapter” there is inserted “to abstract water”.
“(1A)The holder of a licence under this Chapter to obstruct or impede the flow of inland waters (an “impounding licence”) may apply to the Agency to revoke the licence and, on any such application, the Agency may revoke the licence accordingly.
(1B)The Agency may require conditions to be met to its satisfaction before revocation of the impounding licence takes effect, and those conditions may in particular include conditions—
(a)requiring the removal of all or part of the impounding works;
(b)as to the restoration of the site of the impounding works to a state which is satisfactory to the Agency;
(c)relating to the inland waters the flow of which is obstructed or impeded by means of the impounding works.
(1C)The person making an application under subsection (1A) above (“the applicant”) may by notice appeal to the Secretary of State if—
(a)he is dissatisfied with the decision of the Agency as to—
(i)whether his licence may be revoked; or
(ii)any conditions imposed by virtue of subsection (1B) above; or
(b)the Agency fails to give notice of its decision to the applicant within the prescribed period or within such extended period as may be agreed in writing between the Agency and the applicant.
(1D)The Secretary of State may by regulations make provision with respect to—
(a)the manner in which notices of appeal under subsection (1C) above shall be served;
(b)the period within which such notices shall be served;
(1E)Where an appeal is brought under subsection (1C) above, the Secretary of State may—
(a)allow or dismiss the appeal or reverse or vary any part of the decision of the Agency, whether the appeal relates to that part of the decision or not; and
(b)may deal with the application as if it had been made to him in the first place.
(1F)The decision of the Secretary of State on any appeal under subsection (1C) above shall be final.
(1G)Subsections (1C) to (1F) above are subject to section 114 of the 1995 Act (delegation or reference of appeals).”
(4)In section 114 of the Environment Act 1995 (c. 25) (power of Secretary of State to delegate or refer in connection with appeals), in subsection (2)(a)(v), after “43,” there is inserted “51,”.
(5)The amendments made by this section apply (as regards any act or omission after this section comes into force) in respect of impounding licences, regardless of when the impounding works were constructed.
22Proposals for modification at instance of Agency or Secretary of State
(1)Section 52 of the WRA (proposals for modification of licences at the instance of the Agency or the Secretary of State) is amended as follows.
“(1A)In the case of a licence to obstruct or impede any inland waters, a variation may take the form of a requirement that the impounding works be modified in ways specified in the proposed new provision of the licence.”
“(b)be published in the prescribed way or (if no way is prescribed) in a way calculated to bring it to the attention of persons likely to be affected if the licence were revoked or varied as proposed.”
(4)In subsection (5), for “otherwise than in the London Gazette” there is substituted “as mentioned in subsection (4)(b) above”.
(5)For subsection (6) there is substituted—
“(6)A notice for the purposes of subsection (4) above shall—
(a)include any prescribed matters; and
(b)state that, before the end of a period specified in the notice—
(i)the holder of the licence may give notice in writing to the Agency objecting to the proposals; and
(ii)any other person may make representations in writing to the Agency with respect to the proposals.”
(6)For subsection (7) there is substituted—
“(7)The period referred to in subsection (6)(b) above—
(a)begins on the date the notice referred to in subsection (4) above is first published as mentioned there; and
(b)shall not end before the end of the period of twenty-eight days beginning with that date.”
(7)Subsection (8) is omitted.
Transfer and apportionment of licences
23Transfer and apportionment of licences
“Transfer and apportionment of licences
(3)In section 189 of the WRA (register of abstraction and impounding licences), in subsection (1)(b), for the words from “section 49” to the end there is substituted “section 59A, 59B or 59C above”.
24Claims arising out of water abstraction
(1)After section 48 of the WRA there is inserted—
“48ACivil remedies for loss or damage due to water abstraction
(1)Subject to subsection (7) below and to section 79 (including that section as applied by section 79A(9)) below, a person who abstracts water from any inland waters or underground strata (an “abstractor”) shall not by that abstraction cause loss or damage to another person.
(2)A person who suffers such loss or damage (a “relevant person”) may bring a claim against the abstractor.
(3)Such a claim shall be treated as one in tort for breach of statutory duty.
(4)In proceedings in respect of a claim under this section, the court may not grant an injunction against the abstractor if that would risk interrupting the supply of water to the public, or would put public health or safety at risk.
(5)Except as provided in this section, no claim may be made in civil proceedings by a person (whether or not a relevant person) against an abstractor in respect of loss or damage caused by his abstraction of water.
(6)Nothing in this section prevents or affects a claim for negligence or breach of contract.
(7)This section does not apply, and no claim may be brought under this section, where the loss or damage is caused by an abstractor acting in pursuance of a licence under this Chapter and is loss or damage—
(a)in respect of which a person is entitled to bring a claim under section 60 below (or would be so entitled if there were a breach of the duty referred to in that section);
(b)in respect of which a person would have been entitled to bring a claim under section 60 below but for an express provision (including, for example, section 39(1A) above and section 59C(6) below) disapplying that duty; or
(c)constituting grounds on which a person is entitled to apply to the Secretary of State under section 55 below (or would be so entitled but for subsection (2) of that section) for the revocation or variation of that licence,
but without prejudice to the application of section 48 above.”
(2)In section 48 of the WRA (general effect of licence), in subsection (2), after “supply” there is inserted “(other than an abstraction in respect of which a claim could be brought under section 48A below, in which case that section shall apply)”.
(3)In relation to loss or damage suffered before the coming into force of this section—
(a)section 48A of the WRA inserted by subsection (1) of this section does not apply, and
(b)section 48 of, and paragraphs 1(2) and 2 of Schedule 7 to, the WRA continue to have effect as if subsection (2) of this section were not in force.
25Compensation for modification of licence on direction of Secretary of State
(1)Section 61 of the WRA (compensation where licence modified on direction of the Secretary of State) is amended in accordance with subsections (2) and (3).
(2)In subsection (4), for “seven” there is substituted “four”.
“(4A)No compensation shall be payable under this section in respect of the variation of a full licence, or of a transfer licence which specifies a minimum value under section 46(2A) above, so as to reduce the quantity of water which the holder of the licence is authorised by the licence to abstract from the source of supply to which the licence relates if—
(c)the variation takes effect no sooner than the end of the period of six years beginning with the date of the variation.”
(4)The amendment made by subsection (2) has effect in relation to the revocation or variation of a licence only if the period referred to in section 61(4) of the WRA during which no water was abstracted in pursuance of the licence began after the coming into force of that subsection.
26Recovery of compensation from new licence-holder
After section 61 of the WRA there is inserted—
“61ARecovery of compensation from new licence-holder
(1)This section applies where compensation has been paid under section 61 above to the holder of a licence (“licence A”) following its revocation, and—
(a)the holder of licence A was a water undertaker;
(b)at the time of the revocation an application from a qualifying person for a licence to abstract water (“licence B”) was outstanding;
(c)if the Agency had granted licence B while licence A still had effect, the Agency would have been in breach of the duty imposed on it by section 39(1) above owed to the holder of licence A;
(d)the ground for revoking licence A was that the Agency was of the view that in the interests of greater efficiency in the use of water resources it would be better for licence B to be granted and licence A revoked; and
(e)the Agency proposes to grant licence B.
(2)If this section applies, the Agency may (if licence B is granted) recover from the qualifying person the amount of the compensation referred to in subsection (1) above (or such lesser amount as the Agency determines).
(3)Subsection (6) of section 41 of the 1995 Act (which confers powers to make schemes imposing charges) shall apply to the amount referred to in subsection (2) above as if it were a charge due and payable to the Agency in respect of the subsistence of licence B.
(4)In this section, “qualifying person” means—
(b)a person who has made an application for an appointment or variation replacing a company as a water undertaker under section 8 of the Water Industry Act 1991 which has not been determined.”
27Withdrawal of compensation for certain revocations and variations
(a)a licence to abstract water is revoked or varied on or after 15th July 2012 in pursuance of a direction under section 54 or 56 of the WRA (which provide for the Secretary of State to direct the Environment Agency to revoke or vary a licence in certain circumstances);
(b)the licence was granted before the coming into force of section 19 of this Act;
(c)the licence is one which is expressed to remain in force until revoked; and
(d)the ground for revoking or varying the licence is that the Secretary of State is satisfied that the revocation or variation is necessary in order to protect from serious damage—
(i)any inland waters,
(ii)any water contained in underground strata,
(iii)any underground strata themselves,
or any flora or fauna dependent on any of them.
(2)Where this section applies, no compensation is payable under section 61 of the WRA in respect of the revocation or variation of the licence.
(3)Expressions used in sub-paragraphs (i), (ii) and (iii) of subsection (1)(d) are to be construed in accordance with section 221 of the WRA; and “waters”, in relation to a lake, pond, river or watercourse which is for the time being dry, includes its bottom, channel or bed.
Water resources management schemes
28Water resources management schemes: other abstractors
After section 20 of the WRA there is inserted—
“20AWater resources management schemes: other abstractors
(1)The Agency may enter into and maintain such arrangements with holders of abstraction licences other than water undertakers for securing the proper management or operation of—
(a)the waters from which they have the right by virtue of their licences to abstract water; and
(b)any reservoirs, apparatus or other works which are used for the purposes of or in connection with their abstractions and which belong to them, are operated by them or are otherwise under their control,
as the Agency from time to time considers appropriate for the purpose of carrying out its functions under section 6(2) of the 1995 Act.
(2)Without prejudice to the power of the Agency and any holder of an abstraction licence to include any such provision as may be agreed between them in arrangements under this section, such arrangements may—
(a)make provision by virtue of subsection (1)(a) above with respect to the construction or installation of any reservoirs, apparatus or other works which the holder of the licence will use for the purposes of or in connection with his abstraction;
(b)contain provision requiring payments to be made by the Agency to the holder of the licence; and
(c)require the reference to and determination by the Secretary of State or the Water Services Regulation Authority of questions arising under the arrangements.
(3)The Agency shall send a copy of any arrangements entered into by it under this section to the Secretary of State.
(4)In this section, references to abstraction licences are to licences under Chapter 2 of this Part to abstract water.”
29Water resources management schemes: referral to Secretary of State
(1)After section 20A of the WRA (inserted by section 28) there is inserted—
“20BWater resources management schemes: referral to Secretary of State
(a)the Agency has sought to enter into arrangements acceptable to it under section 20 or 20A above, but is satisfied that the other party is unwilling to enter into such arrangements or to do so on terms appearing to the Agency to be reasonable; or
(b)having entered into such arrangements, the Agency has sought to renew or vary them but is satisfied that the other party is unwilling to do so or to do so on terms appearing to the Agency to be reasonable.
(2)Where this section applies, the Agency may refer to the Secretary of State the question (as the case may be)—
(a)whether such arrangements should be entered into, and if so, on what terms; or
(b)whether the arrangements should be renewed or varied (as the case may be), and if so, on what terms.
(3)If the Secretary of State determines that arrangements should be entered into or (as the case may be) renewed or varied, such arrangements on the terms determined by the Secretary of State shall be enforceable—
(a)by civil proceedings by the Secretary of State for an injunction or for any other appropriate relief; and
(b)where the other party is a water undertaker, also under section 18 of the Water Industry Act 1991 (enforcement orders) by the Secretary of State.
(4)The functions of the Secretary of State under subsection (2) above shall be treated for the purposes of section 114 of the 1995 Act (delegation or reference of appeals) as if they were functions to which paragraph (a) of subsection (1) of that section applied.”
30Enforcement notices, and related procedures and offences
31Bulk supplies
(1)After section 20B of the WRA (inserted by section 29 of this Act) there is inserted—
“20CProposals for bulk supply arrangements
(1)In the circumstances mentioned in subsection (2) below, the Agency may, in carrying out its functions under section 6(2) of the 1995 Act, propose to a qualifying person (within the meaning of section 40 of the Water Industry Act 1991) that he make an application under that section for a bulk supply of water from a water undertaker.
(2)In section 38 of the WRA (general consideration of applications), in subsection (3), after paragraph (b) there is inserted—
“and may have regard to any failure on the part of the applicant to make an application under section 40 of the Water Industry Act 1991 pursuant to a proposal made by the Agency under section 20C above.”.
32Visiting forces
Section 223 of the WRA (exemption of visiting forces from restrictions on abstraction etc) shall cease to have effect.
33Application of certain water resources provisions to this Act
(1)The relevant WRA provisions apply to (or in relation to) the following sections of this Act (the “applicable sections”) as they apply to (or in relation to) Part 2 or, as the case may be, Chapter 2 of Part 2 of the WRA—
(a)section 3 (existing impounding works),
(b)section 4 (existing impounding works: works notices), and
(c)section 10 (orders under section 33 of the WRA, etc).
(2)Accordingly, in the relevant WRA provisions—
(a)references to Part 2 of, or to Chapter 2 of Part 2 of, the WRA are to be read as if the applicable sections were included in that Part or that Chapter,
(b)references to the related water resources provisions are to be read as if those provisions meant, in relation to the applicable sections, the relevant WRA provisions other than section 222 of the WRA, and
(c)references to the Secretary of State are to be read as references to the appropriate authority (as defined, in each case, in the applicable section in question).
(3)The “relevant WRA provisions” are the following provisions of the WRA—
(a)section 120 (contributions between the Agency and certain other authorities),
(b)section 158 (works agreements for water resources purposes),
(c)section 201 (power to require information in respect of water resources functions), as substituted by section 70 of this Act,
(d)section 216 (enforcement: powers and duties),
(e)section 222 (Crown application), as in force immediately before the substitution made by paragraph 2(4) of Schedule 21 to the Environment Act 1995 (c. 25) and for so long as the substituted section 222 does not apply to Part 2 of the WRA.
(4)Section 220 of the WRA (provisions relating to service of documents) applies to documents required or authorised by virtue of any of the applicable sections to be served on any person as it applies to documents required or authorised to be served by virtue of the WRA.
(5)References in the WRA to the functions (generally) of the Environment Agency are to be read as including the Agency’s functions under the applicable sections.