The Salmon (Fish Passes and Screens) (Scotland) Regulations 1994
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RIVER, SCOTLAND The Salmon (Fish Passes and Screens) (Scotland) Regulations 1994
1.(1) These Regulations may be cited as the Salmon (Fish Passes and Screens) (Scotland) Regulations 1994 and shall, subject to paragraph (2) below, come into force on 1st January 1995. (2) These Regulations insofar as they apply
(3) Subject to paragraph (4) below, these Regulations shall apply to dams in and off-takes from inland waters which ordinarily contain upstream migrating salmon. (4) Regulations 3 to 7 hereof shall not apply to any dam or off-take
2. In these Regulations
3. Every
4.(1) The operator of every dam shall ensure that it is provided with a fish pass which facilitates the free passage of salmon at all times except during any period when, for natural reasons, the flow of the river at the point where the dam is located is so low that salmon would not reasonably be expected to seek passage. (2) In this regulation "natural reasons" means any reason which is not related to
5.(1) The operator of every lade shall ensure that it is provided with a sluice to control the flow of water. (2) The operator shall ensure that the lade and sluice are so constructed as to secure that the quantity of water passing into the lade shall not exceed that which is required for the purpose for which abstraction is made except when it is necessary to do so to prevent damage during high water flow.
6.(1) Subject to paragraph (6) below, the operator of every off-take shall ensure that a screen, which prevents salmon smolts from passing through it, is provided at its entrance or within it. (2) Where the screen is situated within the off-take, the operator shall ensure that a continuous by-wash is provided immediately upstream of the screen, by means of which salmon smolts may return by as direct a route as practicable to the river from which they came. (3) Where an off-take returns water to inland waters the operator shall ensure that a screen is provided at the downstream outlet which prevents adult salmon from entering the outlet of the off-take. (4) A screen may be constructed in the form of a heck or grating or in the form of any device which prevents the passage through it of adult salmon or salmon smolts (as the case may be). (5) Any screen and any by-wash provided in accordance with this regulation shall be so constructed and located as to ensure, so far as reasonably practicable, that salmon are not injured or damaged by it. (6) This regulation shall not apply to
7.(1) The operator of a dam or off-take shall carry out any work necessary to comply with these Regulations in such manner as to ensure the minimum practicable interruption to the passage of salmon. (2) The operator of a dam or off-take shall carry out any maintenance of it or of any fish pass, sluice, by-wash or screen in such manner as to ensure the minimum practicable interruption to the passage of salmon.
8.(1) Subject to paragraph (2) below, the regulations with respect to the construction and use of mill dams or lades, or water wheels made by the Commissioners, by byelaw dated 29th April and 19th July, 1865, under section 6(6) of the Salmon Fisheries (Scotland) Act 1862[4] are hereby revoked. (2) The said byelaw shall
(This note is not part of the Regulations)
ISBN 0 11 045524 X Notes: [2] 1979 c. 11; the Act was repealed by the Electricity (Scotland) Act 1989 (c. 29), Schedule 18. back [4] 1862 c. 97 (25 and 26 Vict.). The byelaw was subsequently enacted as Schedule G to the Salmon Fisheries (Scotland) Act 1868 (1868 c. 123 (31 & 32 Vict.)) by section 10 of that Act. Schedule G was amended by the Salmon and Freshwater Fisheries (Protection) (Scotland) Act 1951 (c. 26) Schedule 1 and by the Electricity (Scotland) Act 1979 (c. 11) Schedule 11 and revoked by section 41 of and Schedule 5 to the Salmon Act 1986 (c. 62). The 1862 Act was revoked by section 41 of, and Schedule 5 to, the said 1986 Act. The byelaw was retained in effect by sections 3(1) and 10(1) of the said 1986 Act. back |
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