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The Secretary of State, in exercise of the powers conferred on him by sections 30B and 104(1) of the Control of Pollution Act 1974[1], and being a Minister designated[2] for the purposes of section 2(2) of the European Communities Act 1972[3] in relation to measures relating to the prevention, reduction and elimination of pollution of water, in exercise of the powers conferred on him by that section, hereby makes the following Regulations: Citation, commencement and extent 1. These Regulations may be cited as the Surface Waters (Dangerous Substances) (Classification) (Scotland) Regulations 1998 shall come into force on 1st April 1998, and shall extend to Scotland only. Classification of inland waters 2. The classification DS4 and the criteria for that classification set out in Schedule 1 to these Regulations shall apply for classifying inland waters[4] with a view to reducing the pollution of those waters by the dangerous substances listed in that Schedule. Classification of coastal waters and relevant territorial waters 3. The classification DS5 and the criteria for that classification set out in Schedule 2 to these Regulations shall apply for classifying coastal waters(a) and relevant territorial waters(a) with a view to reducing the pollution of those waters by the dangerous substances listed in that Schedule. Sampling 4. The Scottish Environment Protection Agency shall ensure that waters classified under these Regulations are sampled at such sampling points and at such times, and samples are analysed in such manner, as the Agency considers necessary for-
(b) determining the extent to which those waters are polluted by those substances and whether the requirements for the relevant classification are satisfied.
Modification of section 30C of the Control of Pollution Act 1974
(b) in relation to performance of that duty and the resulting water quality objectives, subsections (3) to (6) of that section (reviews and consultation requirements) were omitted.
1. Subject to paragraph 2 below, the requirements for the classification DS4 are that-
(b) the concentration of each substance listed in column (1) of Table 2 in each sample so taken does not exceed the relevant limit shown in column (2).
2.
Where samples are taken in accordance with regulation 4 above from more than one sampling point in relation to the waters in question, the requirement in paragraph 1(a) above must be satisfied in relation to the samples from each sampling point. 1. Subject to paragraphs 2 and 3 below, the requirements for the classification DS5 are that-
(b) the concentration of each substance listed in column (1) of Table 4 in each sample so taken does not exceed the relevant limit shown in column (2).
2.
Where samples are taken in accordance with regulation 4 above from more than one sampling point in relation to the waters in question, the requirement in paragraph 1(a) above must be satisfied in relation to the samples from each sampling point. (This note is not part of the Regulations) These Regulations prescribe a system for classifying the quality of inland waters, coastal waters and relevant territorial waters with a view to reducing the pollution of those waters by the dangerous substances listed in the Schedules to the Regulations (regulations 2 and 3 and Schedules 1 and 2). Those substances are substances within List II of Council Directive 76/464/EEC[6] (which deals with pollution caused by certain dangerous substances discharged into the aquatic environment), and the regulations are made in order to establish water quality objectives for those substances for the purposes of Article 7 of the Directive (pollution reduction programmes). The Scottish Environment Protection Agency is required by the Regulations to sample waters classified under the Regulations (and analyse samples) so as to monitor the effect on those waters of discharges containing the dangerous substances in question, and to determine the extent of any pollution by those substances and compliance with the requirements for the relevant classification (regulation 4). Section 30C of the Control of Pollution Act 1974 provides for the establishment of water quality objectives by means of the Secretary of State serving a notice on the Scottish Environment Protection Agency. That section is modified so that-
(b) subsections (3) to (6) (reviews and consultation requirements) are disapplied (regulation 5).
Notes: [1] 1974 c.40: section 30B was inserted, as part of a substitution of a new Part II of the Act, by the Water Act 1989 (c.15) section 169 and Schedule 23, paragraph 4.back [4] For the definition of "inland waters", "coastal waters" and "relevant territorial waters" see section 30A(1) of the Control of Pollution Act 1974.back [5] 1974 c.40: Section 30C was inserted by section 169 and paragraph 4 of Schedule 23 to the Water Act 1989 (c.15) and was amended by section 120 and paragraph 29(2) and (4) of Schedule 22 to the Environment Act 1995 (c.25).back [6] O.J. 1976 No. L129, p.32.back
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