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Statutory Instrument

The Water Industry (Schemes for Adoption of Private Sewers) Regulations 2011

Citation
S.I. 2011/1566
As at
Sections
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Section 1Citation, commencement and expiry

(1) These Regulations may be cited as the Water Industry (Schemes for Adoption of Private Sewers) Regulations 2011 and come into force on 1st July 2011.

(2) They cease to have effect at the end of 30th June 2018.

Section 2Interpretation

In these Regulations—

“ the Act ” means the Water Industry Act 1991;

“adoptable”, in relation to a private sewer or private lateral drain, means a sewer or lateral drain in relation to which a sewerage undertaker must perform the relevant duty;

“declaration” means a declaration of vesting under subsection (1) of section 102 of the Act (adoption of sewers and disposal works);

“exempt”, in relation to a private sewer or private lateral drain, means a sewer or lateral drain which is exempt under regulation 5;

“main scheme” means a scheme under regulation 3;

“private lateral drain” means the whole or part of a lateral drain which is not vested in a sewerage undertaker in its capacity as such;

“private sewer” means the whole or part of a foul, combined or surface water private sewer , but does not include a highway drain or sewer;

“pumping station” means that part of a sewer or lateral drain which is a pumping station used or intended to be used in connection with that sewer or lateral drain, and includes the rising main (the pressurised pipe that connects the pumping station with the rest of the sewer or lateral drain);

“the relevant date” means the date of commencement (in full) of section 42(1) of the Flood and Water Management Act 2010 ;

“the relevant duty” means the duty under section 105A(4) of the Act (duty on sewerage undertakers to exercise their powers under section 102 of the Act with a view to making a declaration pursuant to a scheme);

“scheme” means a scheme described in section 105A of the Act (schemes for the adoption of sewers, lateral drains and sewage disposal works);

“the supplementary adoption date” means the date which is the day after the end of the period of 6 months beginning with the relevant date; and

“supplementary scheme” means a scheme under regulation 4.

Section 3Main schemes

(1) The Secretary of State must make a scheme (a “main scheme”) for the adoption of private sewers and private lateral drains by every sewerage undertaker whose area is wholly or mainly in England.

(2) The Welsh Ministers must make a scheme (a “main scheme”) for the adoption of private sewers and private lateral drains by every sewerage undertaker whose area is wholly or mainly in Wales.

(3) The making of a main scheme is the circumstance giving rise to the relevant duty pursuant to that scheme.

(4) Paragraphs (5) to (7) specify criteria relevant to the performance of that duty.

(5) Each sewerage undertaker must perform the relevant duty pursuant to a main scheme in relation to any private sewer—

(a) which is situated within the area of that undertaker; and

(b) which, immediately before 1st July 2011, communicates with a public sewer .

(6) Each sewerage undertaker must perform the relevant duty pursuant to a main scheme in relation to any private lateral drain which, immediately before 1st July 2011, communicates with a public sewer which is vested in that undertaker.

(7) The relevant duty pursuant to a main scheme is not owed in relation to any private sewer or private lateral drain—

(a) which is exempt; or

(b) which is, immediately before 1st July 2011, the subject of a declaration.

(8) Each main scheme must provide that any declaration which is made pursuant to that scheme in relation to a private sewer or private lateral drain—

(a) must specify 1st October 2011 as the date of vesting of that sewer or lateral drain (except any part of that sewer or lateral drain which is a pumping station), and

(b) must specify a date no later than 1st October 2016 as the date of vesting of any pumping station which forms part of that sewer or lateral drain,

except where it is not possible, in respect of a particular sewer or lateral drain, to make a declaration specifying such a date because a proposal to make a declaration in respect of that sewer or lateral drain is subject to an outstanding appeal under section 105B of the Act (adoption schemes: appeals).

(9) Any number of declarations may be made pursuant to a main scheme.

Section 4Supplementary schemes

(1) On or as soon as reasonably practicable after the relevant date, the Secretary of State must make a scheme (a “supplementary scheme”) for the adoption of private sewers and private lateral drains by every sewerage undertaker whose area is wholly or mainly in England.

(2) On or as soon as reasonably practicable after the relevant date, the Welsh Ministers must make a scheme (a “supplementary scheme”) for the adoption of private sewers and private lateral drains by every sewerage undertaker whose area is wholly or mainly in Wales.

(3) The making of a supplementary scheme is the circumstance giving rise to the relevant duty pursuant to that scheme.

(4) Paragraphs (5) to (7) specify criteria relevant to the performance of that duty.

(5) Each sewerage undertaker must perform the relevant duty pursuant to a supplementary scheme in relation to any private sewer—

(a) which is situated within the area of that undertaker;

(b) which, immediately before the relevant date, communicates with a public sewer; and

(c) in relation to which the relevant duty is not owed pursuant to a main scheme.

(6) Each sewerage undertaker must perform the relevant duty pursuant to a supplementary scheme in relation to any private lateral drain—

(a) which, immediately before the relevant date, communicates with a public sewer which is vested in that undertaker; and

(b) in relation to which the relevant duty is not owed pursuant to a main scheme.

(7) The relevant duty pursuant to a supplementary scheme is not owed in relation to any private sewer or private lateral drain—

(a) which is exempt; or

(b) which is, immediately before the relevant date, the subject of a declaration .

(8) Each supplementary scheme must provide that any declaration which is made pursuant to that scheme in relation to a private sewer or private lateral drain—

(a) must specify the supplementary adoption date as the date of vesting of that sewer or lateral drain (except any part of that sewer or lateral drain which is a pumping station), and

(b) must specify a date no later than 1st October 2016 as the date of vesting of any pumping station which forms part of that sewer or lateral drain,

except where it is not possible, in respect of a particular sewer or lateral drain, to make a declaration specifying such a date because a proposal to make a declaration in respect of that sewer or lateral drain is subject to an outstanding appeal under section 105B of the Act.

(9) Any number of declarations may be made pursuant to a supplementary scheme.

Section 5Exempt private sewers and exempt private lateral drains

(1) A private sewer or private lateral drain is exempt for the purposes of a main scheme or a supplementary scheme if that sewer or lateral drain is owned by a railway undertaker .

(2) A private sewer or private lateral drain is exempt for the purposes of a main scheme if—

(a) that sewer or lateral drain is situated on or under Crown land; and

(b) the sewerage undertaker within whose area that sewer or lateral drain is situated has received notice in writing before 1st July 2011 from the appropriate authority in relation to that land that that sewer or lateral drain should be exempt.

(3) A private sewer or private lateral drain is exempt for the purposes of a supplementary scheme if—

(a) that sewer or lateral drain is situated on or under Crown land; and

(b) the sewerage undertaker within whose area that sewer or lateral drain is situated has received notice in writing before the relevant date from the appropriate authority in relation to that land that that sewer or lateral drain should be exempt.

(4) In this regulation “Crown land” means land an interest in which—

(a) belongs to Her Majesty in right of the Crown; or

(b) belongs to a government department or is held in trust for Her Majesty for the purposes of a government department.

(5) In this regulation “the appropriate authority” means—

(a) in the case of land which belongs to Her Majesty in right of the Crown, the Crown Estate Commissioners or other government department having management of the land in question;

(b) in the case of land which belongs to a government department or is held in trust for Her Majesty for the purposes of a government department, that department.

Section 6Publication of proposal to make a declaration

In exercising its powers under subsection (4) of section 102 of the Act (as modified by section 105A(6)(a) of the Act) pursuant to the relevant duty, a sewerage undertaker must publish notice of its proposal to make a declaration—

(a) in the London Gazette; and

(b) in as many local or regional newspapers circulating in that undertaker’s area as may be required to cover the whole of that area.

Section 7Existing proposals to make declarations, and existing declarations

(1) Paragraph (2) applies where—

(a) a private sewer or private lateral drain which would be adoptable pursuant to a main scheme is, immediately before 1st July 2011, the subject of a proposal (under section 102(4) of the Act) to make a declaration; or

(b) a private sewer or private lateral drain which would be adoptable pursuant to a supplementary scheme is, immediately before the relevant date, the subject of such a proposal.

(2) Where this paragraph applies—

(a) that proposal, in so far as it relates to that sewer or lateral drain, is treated as having been withdrawn; and

(b) any appeal under subsection (1)(a) of section 105 of the Act (appeals with respect to adoption) in relation to that sewer or lateral drain which is outstanding immediately before—

(i) 1st July 2011, in relation to a sewer or lateral drain to which this paragraph applies by virtue of paragraph (1)(a), or

(ii) the relevant date, in relation to a sewer or lateral drain to which this paragraph applies by virtue of paragraph (1)(b),

is to be discontinued.

(3) Where—

(a) (if it were not for regulation 3(7)(b)) a private sewer or private lateral drain would be adoptable pursuant to a main scheme, and

(b) that sewer or lateral drain is, immediately before 1st July 2011, the subject of a declaration which specifies 2nd October 2011 or a later date as the date of vesting of that sewer or lateral drain,

the date of vesting of that sewer or lateral drain pursuant to that declaration is treated as being 1st October 2011.

(4) Where—

(a) (if it were not for regulation 4(7)(b)) a private sewer or private lateral drain would be adoptable pursuant to a supplementary scheme, and

(b) that sewer or lateral drain is, immediately before the relevant date, the subject of a declaration which specifies a date later than the supplementary adoption date as the date of vesting of that sewer or lateral drain,

the date of vesting of that sewer or lateral drain pursuant to that declaration is treated as being the supplementary adoption date.

Section 8Outstanding appeals under section 105(1)(b) of the Act

Where an appeal under section 105(1)(b) of the Act—

(a) is outstanding, immediately before 1st July 2011, in relation to a private sewer or private lateral drain which would be adoptable pursuant to a main scheme, or

(b) is outstanding, immediately before the relevant date, in relation to a private sewer or private lateral drain which would be adoptable pursuant to a supplementary scheme,

that appeal is to be discontinued.

Section 9Existing applications for agreements, and existing agreements, under section 104 of the Act

(1) Paragraph (2) applies where—

(a) a private sewer or private lateral drain which would be adoptable pursuant to a main scheme is, immediately before 1st July 2011, the subject of an application, under subsection (2) of section 104 of the Act (agreements to adopt sewer, drain or sewage disposal works at future date), for an agreement; or

(b) a private sewer or private lateral drain which would be adoptable pursuant to a supplementary scheme is, immediately before the relevant date, the subject of such an application.

(2) Where this paragraph applies—

(a) that application, in so far as it relates to that sewer or lateral drain, is treated as having been withdrawn; and

(b) any appeal under section 105(2) of the Act in relation to that sewer or lateral drain which is outstanding immediately before—

(i) 1st July 2011, in relation to a sewer or lateral drain to which this paragraph applies by virtue of paragraph (1)(a), or

(ii) the relevant date, in relation to a sewer or lateral drain to which this paragraph applies by virtue of paragraph (1)(b),

is to be discontinued.

(3) Paragraph (4) applies where—

(a) a private sewer or private lateral drain which would be adoptable pursuant to a main scheme is, immediately before 1st July 2011, the subject of an agreement; or

(b) a private sewer or private lateral drain which would be adoptable pursuant to a supplementary scheme is, immediately before the relevant date, the subject of an agreement.

(4) Where this paragraph applies—

(a) that sewer or lateral drain vests in the relevant sewerage undertaker on the earlier of—

(i) the date specified as the date of vesting of that sewer or lateral drain in a declaration made pursuant to a main scheme or a supplementary scheme (as the case may be), or

(ii) the date of vesting under the agreement in question;

(b) that agreement, in so far as it relates to that sewer or lateral drain, is treated as terminating on the vesting date; and

(c) the relevant sewerage undertaker may continue to benefit from any term of that agreement relating to the provision by any other party to the agreement of security for the discharge of obligations in connection with that sewer or lateral drain, in recompense for expenditure incurred prior to the vesting date by that undertaker in relation to—

(i) any works carried out on that sewer or lateral drain by that undertaker prior to the vesting date, or

(ii) any contract entered into by that undertaker with another party for the carrying out of such works.

(5) In this regulation—

(a) “agreement” means an agreement under section 104 of the Act;

(b) “the relevant sewerage undertaker” means the sewerage undertaker which is a party to the agreement in question; and

(c) “the vesting date”, in relation to a sewer or lateral drain, means the date on which that sewer or lateral drain vests in the relevant sewerage undertaker, as determined by paragraph (4)(a).

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