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Statutory Instruments
Water, England
Made
3rd July 2013
Laid before Parliament
8th July 2013
Coming into force
30th July 2013
The Secretary of State, in exercise of the powers conferred by sections A1(4), 2(2) and (2C) to (2E), 3(1), 5, 11, 20(1), 21(1) and 21B of the Reservoirs Act 1975(1), makes the following Regulations.
1. These Regulations-
(a)may be cited as the Reservoirs Act 1975 (Capacity, Registration, Prescribed Forms, etc.) (England) Regulations 2013;
(b)come into force on 30th July 2013;
(c)extend to England and Wales; and
(d)apply in relation to reservoirs in England.
2.-(1) In these Regulations-
"the 1930 Act" means the Reservoirs (Safety Provisions) Act 1930(2);
"the 1975 Act" means the Reservoirs Act 1975;
"Agency" means the Environment Agency;
"English register" means the register required to be established and maintained by the Agency under section 2(2) of the 1975 Act;
"lowest natural level of any part of the surrounding land" includes the lowest bed level of any watercourse;
"natural level" is the level of the natural land remaining after the construction or any alteration of a large raised reservoir;
"panel" means a panel of civil engineers constituted under section 4 of the 1975 Act(3);
"structure" means a dam, reservoir wall or embankment;
"surrounding land" means the land adjacent to a large raised reservoir;
"toe" means the point on the downstream side of a structure forming part of the reservoir where its base meets the lowest natural level of any part of the surrounding land;
"top water level" means-
in the case of a reservoir with a fixed overflow sill, the lowest crest level of that sill;
in the case of a reservoir the overflow from which is controlled wholly or partly by moveable gates, syphons or otherwise, the maximum level to which water may be stored exclusive of any provision for flood storage; or
in the case of a reservoir designed for the purposes of holding back floodwater, the maximum level to which floodwater may be stored during any flood event exclusive of any provision for overflow.
(2) In these Regulations-
(a)any information required or notification given must be in writing;
(b)a reference to any document or information includes that document or information in electronic form;
(c)any document or information communicated by electronic means shall be deemed-
(i)to have been sent where the sender can produce a copy of the electronic communication which-
(aa)contained the document or information;
(bb)shows the time and date the message was sent; and
(cc)shows that the document was sent to the recipient.
(ii)to have been sent by the person from whom it purports to originate; and
(iii)not to have been tampered with or otherwise modified;
(d)any requirement for a signature in a report, certificate or directions to which these Regulations apply may be satisfied by an electronic signature incorporated into the document;
(e)"electronic signature" means data in electronic form which are attached to or logically associated with other electronic data and which serve as a method of authentication.
3.-(1) An undertaker must calculate the capacity of a large raised reservoir by measuring the maximum volume of water in cubic metres capable of being stored in the reservoir-
(a)above the bed of the reservoir; and
(b)between the toe of the reservoir and its top water level.
(2) The calculation of the capacity of the reservoir must be completed by the earlier of-
(a)the date on which a final certificate is given for any purpose of the 1975 Act; and
(b)the date on which a certificate is given for the purposes of section 13(2) of the 1975 Act(4).
(3) Water not capable of flowing out of the reservoir over natural ground in the event of an uncontrolled release of water shall not be included in the calculation.
(4) In this regulation "bed of the reservoir" includes any silt or other material that is judged by the engineer giving a final certificate, or giving a certificate under section 13(2) of the 1975 Act, to be incapable of flowing out of the reservoir over natural ground in the event of an uncontrolled release of water from the reservoir.
4.-(1) An undertaker must register a large raised reservoir with the Agency by providing the information described in Schedule 1, paragraphs 1 to 7.
(2) The information must be registered before the end of the period of 28 days beginning with the day of the issue of a final certificate given in accordance with section 7 of the 1975 Act(5) in relation to-
(a)the construction of a new reservoir;
(b)the alteration of an existing structure of a reservoir that prior to its alteration was not a large raised reservoir; or
(c)the alteration of the area of a reservoir that prior to its alteration was not a large raised reservoir.
5.-(1) Where there has been a change or addition to any of the information registered in accordance with regulation 4, the undertaker must provide the Agency with the relevant up to date information within 28 days beginning with-
(a)the date on which the event leading to the change or addition to the information occurred; or, if later,
(b)the date on which it becomes apparent to the undertaker that the event leading to the change or addition to the information occurred.
(2) The Agency may request confirmation from the undertaker that any or all of the information given by that undertaker for the purposes of the English register is up to date or complete.
(3) Where paragraph (2) applies, without prejudice to paragraphs (4), (6) and (8), the undertaker must within 28 days beginning with the day on which the Agency requests such confirmation-
(a)confirm that the relevant information is up to date or, where any of that information is not up to date, provide the up to date information; and
(b)where any of the information is not complete or is missing, provide the complete or missing information.
(4) Where an alteration so as to increase or decrease the capacity of a large raised reservoir is proposed to be carried out, the undertaker must notify the Agency not less than 28 days before the date of of any such alteration.
(5) A notification referred to in paragraph (4) must contain the following information-
(a)the date of the proposed commencement of the alteration;
(b)details necessary for the Agency to understand the nature and extent of the proposed work to the reservoir.
(6) Where it is proposed that the use of a large raised reservoir be abandoned under section 14 of the 1975 Act(6), the undertaker must notify the Agency not less than 28 days before any such proposed abandonment of use.
(7) A notification referred to in paragraph (6) must include the proposed commencement date of the abandonment of use.
(8) Where a construction, supervising or inspecting engineer is appointed, the undertaker must within 28 days beginning with the date of the appointment notify the Agency and inform it of the date of the appointment.
(9) The undertaker must notify the Agency within 28 days of the date on which an engineer ceases to be-
(a)the construction engineer before that engineer has issued a final certificate, or
(b)the supervising engineer.
(10) An undertaker who intends to cease being an undertaker must notify the Agency of-
(a)the date on which the undertaker intends to cease being the undertaker;
(b)the name and address of the person who is intended to be the new undertaker;
(c)the date on which that person is intended to become the new undertaker.
(11) Paragraphs (8) and (9) apply where a construction engineer is appointed to design and supervise any alteration to a large raised reservoir under section 6 of the 1975 Act(7).
6.-(1) The English register and copies of that register must be kept at the principal office of the Agency's reservoir safety enforcement team(8).
(2) The Agency must ensure that the English register contains the information described in Schedule 1, paragraphs 8 to 10 for each large raised reservoir.
7.-(1) Where information about a large raised reservoir appeared in the English register immediately before 30th July 2013, that information shall be taken to have been provided by the undertaker in compliance with the obligation in section 2(2B) of the 1975 Act.
(2) Subject to paragraph (3), where any calculation of capacity of a large raised reservoir has been made for the purposes of the English register required to be kept immediately before the 30 July, that calculation shall be taken to have been provided for the purposes of registration.
(3) Paragraph (2) shall no longer apply from the earliest of-
(a)the date on which a final certificate is given by a construction engineer for any purpose of the 1975 Act; and
(b)the date on which a certificate is given for the purposes of section 13(2) of the 1975 Act.
8.-(1) The Agency must make reports to the Secretary of State under section 3(1) of the 1975 Act-
(a)on or before 1st April 2015; and
(b)on or before the date which is two years following the date by which the last report was due.
(2) The reports must give the following information-
(a)the number of large raised reservoirs that have been registered;
(b)the steps (if any) that the Agency has taken in respect of any large raised reservoir to secure that the undertakers of that reservoir have observed and complied with the requirements of the 1975 Act; and
(c)if the Agency is the undertaker for any large raised reservoir, a statement as to-
(i)whether it has been required to take steps to observe and comply with the 1975 Act;
(ii)any steps it has taken in accordance with paragraph (i); and
(iii)the number of large raised reservoirs for which it is the undertaker.
9.-(1) For the purposes of section 11(1) of the 1975 Act, the form of record to be kept for every high-risk reservoir must be the form prescribed in Schedule 2.
(2) In addition to the matters specified in section 11(1)(a) and (b) of the 1975 Act, the record must include the matters set out in Schedule 3.
(3) The information which is to be given about those matters which are specified in section 11(1)(a) and (b) of the 1975 Act must be that described in Parts 1 and 2 of the form of record in Schedule 2 and the information which is to be given about the additional matters set out in Schedule 3 must be that described in Parts 3 to 16 of that form.
10.-(1) For the purposes of section 20(1) of the 1975 Act, a certificate must be in the form prescribed in Schedule 4.
(2) A certificate referred to in paragraph (1) is-
(a)a preliminary certificate given under section 7(1) of the 1975 Act;
(b)an interim certificate given under section 7(2) of the 1975 Act;
(c)a final certificate given under section 7(3) of the 1975 Act;
(d)a certificate of efficient execution of works given under section 7(6) or 8(7) of the 1975 Act(9);
(e)a certificate given under section 10(5)(10) of the 1975 Act as to the report of an inspecting engineer;
(f)a certificate given under section 10(6) of the 1975 Act as to the carrying into effect of safety recommendations;
(g)a certificate given under section 12AA(3) of the 1975 Act(11) as to the satisfaction of the requirements of a direction to prepare a flood plan;
(h)an interim certificate given under section 13(1A) of the 1975 Act;
(i)a certificate given under section 13(2) of the 1975 Act as to the completion and efficient execution of an alteration so as to discontinue a large raised reservoir;
(j)a certificate given under section 14(3) of the 1975 Act as to an engineer's report's safety recommendations on abandonment;
(k)a certificate given under section 15(2) of the 1975 Act(12) as to the carrying into effect of safety recommendations; or
(l)a referee's certificate given under section 19(4) of the 1975 Act(13).
11.-(1) For the purposes of section 20(1) of the 1975 Act, a report must be given in the form prescribed in Schedule 5.
(2) A report referred to in paragraph (1) is-
(a)a report under section 8(2) of the 1975 Act of an engineer made on the construction or alteration of a large raised reservoir;
(b)a report under section 9(1) of the 1975 Act of an engineer made before the re-use of an abandoned large raised reservoir;
(c)a report under section 10(1) of the 1975 Act made following an engineer's inspection of a high-risk reservoir;
(d)a report under section 14(1) of the 1975 Act of an engineer's safety recommendations made on abandonment of a large raised reservoir.
12.-(1) For the purposes of section 20(1) of the 1975 Act, a direction of an engineer must be given in the form prescribed in Schedule 6.
(2) A direction referred to in paragraph (1) is-
(a)a direction made under section 11(2) of the 1975 Act (recording of water levels etc);
(b)a direction made under section 12(6) of the 1975 Act(14) (supervision of reservoirs: visual inspection by undertaker);
(c)a direction made under section 12AA(4) of the 1975 Act (flood plans: testing);
(d)a direction made under section 12AA(7) of the 1975 Act (flood plans: revision); or
(e)a direction made under section 19(4A) of the 1975 Act (reference of disputed recommendations to a referee: direction to engineer to issue a certificate).
13. In a notice served under section 21(1) of the 1975 Act, the undertakers must give the Agency the information prescribed in Schedule 7.
14.-(1) This regulation applies in relation to any incident-
(a)which results, or could result, in the uncontrolled release of water from a large raised reservoir; and
(b)in respect of which emergency measures have been taken to prevent any or any further uncontrolled release of water and to minimise the danger to human life.
(2) Where this regulation applies, the undertaker must send to the Agency-
(a)a preliminary report of the incident as soon as practicable after the commencement of the emergency measures referred to in paragraph (1)(b); and
(b)a final report of the incident within one year beginning with the day after the day on which the emergency measures were commenced.
(3) The preliminary report referred to in paragraph (2)(a) must contain sufficient particulars to enable the Agency to ascertain the date and time of the incident, the location of the reservoir and immediately observable facts.
(4) The final report of the incident referred to in paragraph (2)(b) must contain sufficient-
(a)information about the facts relating to it;
(b)analysis of its circumstances;
(c)particulars to demonstrate the conclusions that can be drawn from it;
(d)particulars to demonstrate the lessons learned from it.
(5) The Agency may direct an undertaker to prepare a revision to the final report in relation to such matters as the Agency notifies to the undertaker provided the Agency has-
(a)explained to the undertaker why it believes each revision to the report is necessary, and
(b)specified a period, not less than three months, within which the undertaker must make the revisions.
(6) Revisions to the final report shall not be effective unless-
(a)the undertaker has sent a version of the report to the Agency which incorporates the revisions notified by the Agency, and
(b)the Agency has accepted the revisions.
15.-(1) The Secretary of State must from time to time-
(a)carry out a review of these Regulations;
(b)set out the conclusions of the review in a report; and
(c)publish the report.
(2) The report must in particular-
(a)set out the objectives intended to be achieved by these Regulations;
(b)assess the extent to which those objectives are achieved; and
(c)assess whether those objectives remain appropriate and, if so, the extent to which they could be achieved with a system that imposes less regulation.
(3) The first report under this regulation must be published before the end of the period of 5 years beginning on the day on which these Regulations come into force.
(4) Reports under this regulation must afterwards be published at intervals not exceeding 5 years.
16. The following Regulations are revoked-
(a)the Reservoirs Act 1975 (Registers, Reports and Records) Regulations 1985(15);
(b)the Reservoirs Act 1975 (Registers, Reports and Records) (Amendment) Regulations 1985(16);
(c)the Reservoirs Act 1975 (Certificates, Reports and Prescribed Information) Regulations 1986(17).
de Mauley
Parliamentary Under Secretary of State
Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs
3rd July 2013
Regulations 4 and 6
1. Name and situation of reservoir.
2. National grid reference of reservoir.
3. Name and address of undertakers.
4. A summary of the contents of all certificates or reports made under the 1975 Act, or the 1930 Act, including-
(i)the name and address of the engineer giving the certificate or making the report;
(ii)the section of whichever Act the certificate is given under or the report is made;
(iii)where no final certificate has been given under the 1975 Act, a statement of that fact;
(iv)where no final certificate was given under the 1930 Act because the construction or alteration of the reservoir was completed before the commencement of that Act, a statement of that fact.
5. The following information if it is revealed by any certificate, report or statement-
(i)the category of the reservoir (whether impounding or non-impounding);
(ii)year(s) in which the dam(s), reservoir walls or embankments(s) were completed;
(iii)the construction of the dam(s), reservoir walls or embankments(s) (i.e. whether constructed of earth, rockfill, gravity, buttress or by other means);
(iv)the level of the top of the dam(s), reservoir walls or embankments(s) of the reservoir with reference to Ordnance Datum;
(v)the top water level of the reservoir with reference to Ordnance Datum;
(vi)the maximum height of the dam(s), reservoir walls or embankments(s) measured in metres from the lowest natural level of the surrounding land, to the top of the dam(s), reservoir walls or embankments, excluding the height of the wave wall;
(vii)the capacity of the reservoir;
(viii)the water surface area of the reservoir at top water level (in square metres or square kilometres).
6. Name and business address of the supervising engineer or, if the reservoir is under the supervision of the construction engineer, of that engineer.
7. Date when the next inspection is due under the 1975 Act or any date recommended for the next inspection under the 1975 Act by the supervising or inspecting engineer.
8. Particulars of any appointment made by the Agency under section 15 of the 1975 Act.
9. Particulars of any appointment made by the Agency under section 16 of the 1975 Act, including the date on which they were taken.
10. Whether the large raised reservoir is designated as high-risk.
Regulation 9
Regulation 9
1. In this Schedule "fetch" means the effective length of the reservoir over which wind can build up waves.
2. An undertaker of a high-risk reservoir must keep a record of the following matters-
(1) persons having, in relation to the reservoir, a function provided for by the 1975 Act;
(2) flood plan details;
(3) means of access to the reservoir;
(4) category of the reservoir (i.e. whether impounding or non-impounding), its use, the certified level up to which it may store water, its surface water area, capacity and fetch;
(5) structural character of the dam(s), reservoir walls or embankments, their date of completion, height, level of the top of the dam(s), reservoir walls or embankments and of the wave wall above Ordnance Datum;
(6) details of draw off works, bottom outlets, or any other means of lowering the water level, together with their maximum rates of discharge;
(7) physical characteristics of direct and indirect catchment areas of the reservoir and method of filling from indirect catchment area;
(8) standard average annual rainfall on direct and indirect catchment areas of the reservoir;
(9) spillway works, their type, location and level and the safety provisions made in connection with their operation;
(10) measures taken in the interests of safety on the recommendation of a qualified civil engineer;
(11) supervising engineer directions and recommendations;
(12) unusual events which could affect the safety of the reservoir;
(13) certificates given under the 1975 Act or under the 1930 Act;
(14) reports made under the 1975 Act or under the 1930 Act;
(15) directions made under the 1975 Act;
(16) appointment of referees under the 1975 Act;
(17) re-use, abandonment and discontinuance;
(18) drawing register;
(19) instrumentation at the reservoir;
(20) records of extent of opening of valves, gates and penstocks, related information and directions by an engineer.
Regulation 10
The italicised letters in the forms of certificates in this Schedule indicate the information to be included as follows-
(a)name of engineer;
(b)address of engineer;
(c)name of panel to which engineer is appointed;
(d)name of undertakers;
(e)name of reservoir;
(f)situation of reservoir, with sufficient detail to identify it (including the National Grid Reference of the approximate centre of the reservoir);
(g)level above Ordnance Datum to which water may be filled, excluding the allowance made for flood conditions;
(h)level above Ordnance Datum to which water may be stored, excluding the allowance made for flood storage;
(i)date of preliminary or interim certificate as appropriate;
(j)conditions subject to which the reservoir may be filled with water or water may be stored up to the level specified;
(k)date of report, certificate, direction, as appropriate;
(l)date of completion of works;
(m)period recommended in the report within which the next inspection should be made;
(n)date of inspecting engineer's report;
(o)name of inspecting engineer;
(p)name of referee;
(q)address of referee;
(r)date of referee's decision;
(s)name of person appointing referee;
(t)volume of water that makes a reservoir a "large raised reservoir" under the Act;
(u)the time by which the water level must be reduced.
In these forms of certificates, square brackets and the words within them are not to be included where they are inappropriate.
Regulation 11
In this Schedule references to an engineer's findings and recommendations include-
(i)when appropriate, findings as to whether undertakers are complying with their obligations under section 11 of the 1975 Act (recording of water levels etc.);
(ii)particulars of any directions given by the engineer as to the intervals at which, or the manner in which information is to be recorded under section 11 of the 1975 Act;
(iii)details of any recommendations involving alterations or additions to works or the installation of instruments or gauges for measuring leakage, deflections, settlement, uplift, pore pressures or similar matters;
(iv)details of any movement of the surrounding land observed which might affect the stability of the reservoir;
(v)findings as to the adequacy and condition of the waste weir or overflow and any channels connected with it;
(vi)a statement of any alterations the engineer has observed which affect the level to which water may be stored or to the level of the overflow sills since construction or since last inspection;
(vii)a statement as to the adequacy of the margin between dam(s), reservoir walls or embankments level and overflow level;
(viii)findings as to the efficiency of the scour pipe or discharge culvert or other means of lowering the level of the water in, and any means of controlling the inflow of water to, the reservoir.
In these forms of reports, square brackets and the words within them are not to be included where they are inappropriate.
Regulation 12
The italicised letters in the forms of directions in this Schedule indicate the information to be included as follows-
(a)name of engineer;
(b)address of engineer;
(c)name of panel to which engineer is appointed;
(d)name of undertakers;
(e)name of reservoir;
(f)situation of reservoir, with sufficient detail to identify it (including the National Grid Reference of the approximate centre of the reservoir);
(g)level above Ordnance Datum to which water may be filled, excluding the allowance made for flood conditions;
(h)level above Ordnance Datum to which water may be stored, excluding the allowance made for flood storage;
(i)date of preliminary or interim certificate as appropriate;
(j)conditions subject to which the reservoir may be filled with water or water may be stored up to the level specified;
(k)date of report, certificate, direction as appropriate;
(l)date of completion of works;
(m)period recommended in the report within which the next inspection should be made;
(n)date of inspecting engineer's report;
(o)name of inspecting engineer;
(p)name of referee;
(q)address of referee;
(r)date of referee's decision;
(s)name of person appointing referee;
(t)volume of water that makes a reservoir a large raised reservoir under the 1975 Act.
In these forms of directions, square brackets and the words within them are not to be included where they are inappropriate.
Regulation 13
1. Name and address of undertakers serving notice.
2. Name and situation of reservoir.
3. National grid reference of approximate centre of the reservoir.
4. Whether the undertakers intend-
(a)to construct a new large raised reservoir; or
(b)to bring a large raised reservoir back into use after that use has been abandoned.
5. The date when it is intended that construction will commence or the date when it is intended the reservoir will be brought back into use, as the case may be.
6. Name and address of the construction engineer or, in the case of re-use, of the engineer appointed for the purposes of section 9 of the 1975 Act.
7. The following information about the reservoir as it will be when constructed, or brought back into use as proposed-
(a)category (i.e. whether impounding or non-impounding);
(b)date(s) or approximate date(s) of completion of the dam(s), reservoir walls or embankments(s);
(c)construction of the dam(s), reservoir walls or embankments(s) (i.e. whether constructed of earth, rockfill, gravity, buttress or by other means);
(d)maximum height of the dam(s), reservoir walls or embankment(s) (in metres), measured from the lowest natural level of the surrounding land adjacent to it, to the top of the dam(s), reservoir walls or embankments, excluding the height of the wave wall;
(e)the height of the dam(s), reservoir walls or embankment(s) (in metres) measured from the lowest natural level of the surrounding land adjacent to it to top water level;
(f)capacity (in cubic metres), measured from the lowest natural level of the surrounding land adjacent to it to top water level;
(g)the water surface area at top water level (in square metres or square kilometres).
(This note is not part of the Regulations)
For the purposes of the Reservoirs Act 1975 (c.23) ("the Act"), these Regulations provide for-
(a)the calculation of the capacity of a large raised reservoir (regulation 3);
(b)registration of a large raised reservoir (regulation 4); notification of changes to, and the keeping and inspection of, the English register (regulations 5 and 6), and transitional arrangements in relation to the English register (regulation 7);
(c)the making and content of reports by the Environment Agency ("the Agency") to the Secretary of State (regulation 8);
(d)the form of record to be kept for a high-risk reservoir and the information to be given in that record (regulation 9);
(e)the form of certificates of engineers (regulation 10); the forms of reports of engineers (regulation 11); and the forms of directions of engineers (regulation 12);
(f)the information to be provided by undertakers when intending to construct or bring back into use a large raised reservoir (regulation 13);
(g)the making of reports by undertakers to the Agency in relation to incidents relating to the uncontrolled release of water from a large raised reservoir and emergency measures (regulation 14); and
(h)a review of the Regulations (regulation 15).
These Regulations also revoke the Reservoirs Act 1975 (Registers, Reports and Records) Regulations 1985 (S.I. 1985/177) and the Reservoirs Act 1975 (Certificates, Reports and Prescribed Information) Regulations 1986 (S.I. 1986/468) (regulation 16). Those Regulations are replaced by the provisions in regulations 4, 6, 8, 9 to 11 and 13.
Section A1(4) of the Act requires regulations to be made about the calculation of the capacity of a large raised reservoir. Regulation 3 makes this provision.
Regulation 4 prescribes the information about large raised reservoirs which is to be registered by the undertaker for the purposes of the English register required to be maintained by the Agency under section 2(2) of the Act. Regulation 5 provides for notification by the undertaker to the Agency of any changes or proposed changes to the English register. Regulation 6 requires that the register and copies of it be kept at the principal office of the Agency's reservoir safety enforcement team and that the Agency ensure that certain information required to be in the English register is in it. Regulation 7 provides for transitional arrangements in relation to the undertaker's obligation to register a large raised reservoir under section 2(2B) of the Act. According to these arrangements, information that appears on the English register is taken to have been provided by the undertaker for the purposes of registration.
Regulation 8 specifies the timing of reports to be made by the Agency to the Secretary of State under section 3 of the Act; the information to be given in those reports.
Regulation 9 prescribes certain matters, additional to those specified in section 11 of the Act, about which undertakers of high-risk reservoirs have to provide information in the record to be kept by them. It also specifies the form in which the record is to be kept.
Regulations 10 to 12 prescribe, as required by section 20 of the Act, the forms in which certificates and directions are to be given, and reports made, wherever the Act requires the giving of certificates or directions or the making of a report by a civil engineer engaged in work in connection with a large raised reservoir.
Regulation 13 prescribes the information which must be contained in a notice required under section 21 of the Act which an undertaker who intends to construct or bring back into use a large raised reservoir is required to serve on the Agency.
Regulation 14 prescribes the form of, and specifies the incidents in which, a report made under section 21A of the Act is to be made.
Regulation 15 requires the Secretary of State to review the operation and effect of these Regulations and to publish a report within 5 years after these Regulations come into force.
A full impact assessment of the effect that this instrument will have on the costs to business and the voluntary sector is available from the Reservoirs Safety Team, Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs, Nobel House, 17 Smith Square, London SW1P 3JR and is published with the Explanatory Memorandum alongside the instrument on www.legislation.gov.uk.
1975 c.23. Sections A1, 2(2B) to (2E) and 21B are inserted in relation to England and Wales by the Flood and Water Management Act 2010 (c.29), Schedule 4, paragraphs 2, 4 and 33 (see S.I. 2011/2204 (C.80), article 3(1)(e) and S.I. 2013/1590 (C.64), article 3 for relevant commencement provisions). Sections 5, 11, 20 and 21 are amended in relation to England and Wales by the Flood and Water Management Act 2010, Schedule 4, paragraphs 5, 16 to 18, 23, 26, 28, 31 and 38 (see S.I. 2011/2204, article 3(1)(f) (C.80) and S.I. 2013/1590 (C.64), article 3 for relevant commencement provisions). Sections 2, 3, 20 and 21 are amended by the Water Act 2003 (c.37), sections 74 and 78 (see S.I. 2004/2528 (C.106), article 2(k) and (n) for relevant commencement provisions).
1930 c.51. This Act was repealed with savings by the Reservoirs Act 1975, sections 23 and 28.
Section 4 is amended in relation to England and Wales by the Flood and Water Management Act 2010, Schedule 4, paragraph 9 (see S.I. 2013/1590 (C.64), article 3 for relevant commencement provisions).
Section 13 is amended in relation to England and Wales by the Flood and Water Management Act 2010, Schedule 4, paragraph 25 and by the Water Act 2003, section 74 (see S.I. 2013/1590 (C.64), article 3 and S.I. 2004/2528 (C.106), article 2(k) for relevant commencement provisions).
Section 7 is amended in relation to England and Wales by the Flood and Water Management Act 2010, Schedule 4, paragraphs 8 and 11 (see S.I. 2013/1590 (C.64), article 3 for relevant commencement provisions).
Section 14 is amended in relation to England and Wales by the Flood and Water Management Act 2010, Schedule 4, paragraph 27 (see S.I. 2013/1590 (C.64), article 3 for relevant commencement provisions).
Section 6 is amended in relation to England and Wales by the Flood and Water Management Act 2010, Schedule 4, paragraphs 3 and 10 (see S.I. 2011/2204 (C.80), article 3(1)(e) and S.I. 2013/1590 (C.64), article 3 for relevant commencement provisions).
The address of the principal office of the Agency's reservoir safety enforcement team is Reservoir Safety Team, Environment Agency, Manley House, Kestrel Way, Exeter, Devon EX2 7LQ.
Section 8 is amended in relation to England and Wales by the Flood and Water Management Act 2010, Schedule 4, paragraphs 3 and 11 and the Water Act 2003, section 75 (see S.I. 2013/1590 (C.64), article 3, and S.I. 2004/641 (C.24), article 3(t) for relevant commencement provisions).
Section 10 is amended in relation to England and Wales by the Flood and Water Management Act 2010, Schedule 4, paragraphs 11 and 12 (see S.I. 2013/1590 (C.64), article 3 for relevant commencement provisions).
Section 12AA is inserted in relation to England and Wales by the Flood and Water Management Act 2010, Schedule 4, paragraph 21 (see S.I. 2013/1590 (C.64), article 3 for relevant commencement provisions).
Section 15 is amended in relation to England and Wales by the Flood and Water Management Act 2010, Schedule 4, paragraph 26 and the Water Act 2003, section 75 (see S.I. 2013/1590 (C.64), article 3, S.I. 2004/64 (C.24), article 3(t) and S.I. 2004/2528 (C.106), article 2(1) for relevant commencement provisions).
Section 19 is amended in relation to England and Wales by the Flood and Water Management Act 2010, Schedule 4, paragraphs 14 and 22 (see S.I. 2011/2204 (C.80), article 3(1)(f) and S.I. 2013/1590 (C.64), article 3 for relevant commencement provisions).
Section 12 is amended in relation to England and Wales by the Flood and Water Management Act 2010, Schedule 4, paragraph 17 (see S.I. 2013/1590 (C.64), article 3 for relevant commencement provisions).