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The Department of the Environment, in exercise of the powers conferred on it by Articles 30(l) and 61(2) of, and paragraphs l(1)(b) and (2), 2(5), 4(5) and (6) and 7(2) of Schedule 1 to the Water (Northern Ireland) Order 1999[1] and of every other power enabling it in that behalf, hereby makes the following Regulations - Citation and commencement 1. These Regulations may be cited as the Control of Pollution (Applications and Registers) Regulations (Northern Ireland) 2001 and shall come into operation on 24th August 2001. Interpretation 2. In these Regulations -
Advertisements
(b) the locality in which the waterway or underground stratum which may be affected by the proposed activities are situated.
(3) Subject to paragraph (4) the notice shall -
(b) specify where the activities which are the subject matter of the application are proposed to be carried on; (c) describe briefly the nature of the proposed activities; (d) state where the register containing information about the application may be inspected, the times at which the register is open for inspection and that the register may be inspected free of charge; and (e) explain that any person may make representations in writing to the Department within the period of 42 days beginning on the day that the notice is published and give the address of the Department to which representations are to be sent.
(4) Nothing in paragraph (3) shall require the disclosure of any information, which is not to be included in a register by virtue of Articles 31 and 32 of the 1999 Order (exclusion from registers of information affecting national security and of certain confidential information).
(b) if the Department determines under Article 32(2) or (4) of that Order that the information in question is commercially confidential, the date on which the Department notifies the applicant of its determination; (c) if the Department determines under Article 32(2) or (4) of that Order that the information in question is not commercially confidential -
(ii) the date on which the Water Appeals Commission notifies the Department and the applicant of its decision on the appeal; or (iii) the date on which the appeal is withdrawn.
(6) Where the relevant date for the purposes of this regulation in relation to an application is later than the date on which the application is received, a period of 4 months beginning with the relevant date shall be substituted for the period of 4 months specified in paragraph 2(2) of Schedule 1 to the 1999 Order (failure to determine application within 4 months or longer period agreed with applicant).
(b) the application is a consent, for a septic tank, attached to a single domestic dwelling and that tank -
(ii) has a daily discharge of not more than 1 cubic metre.
(2) In this regulation "domestic sewage" means -
(b) water which has been used for cooking or washing, not being water used for the business of a laundry or for a business of preparing food or drink, necessary for human health or hygiene.
Discharge consents without applications
(b) notices served under Article 8 of the 1999 Order and any convictions for offences under that Article; (c) applications made for consents, or for the variation of consents, under Article 9 of, and Schedule 1, to the 1999 Order, together with information provided in connection with such applications; (d) consents given under Article 9 of, and Schedule 1, to the 1999 Order the conditions to which the consents are subject and any variation of the consents; (e) the date and time of each sample of water or effluent taken by the Department for the purposes of the water pollution provisions of the 1999 Order (including details of the place where it was taken) and the result of the analysis of each sample and the steps, if any, taken in consequence by the Department; (f) information corresponding to that mentioned in paragraph (e) with respect to samples of water or effluent taken by any other person, and the analysis of those samples, acquired by the Department from that person under arrangements made by the Department for the purposes of any of the water pollution provisions of the 1999 Order, including any steps taken by that person in consequence of the results of the analysis of any sample; (g) enforcement notices served under Article 12 of the 1999 Order; (h) revocations of discharge consents under paragraph 5 of Schedule 1 to the 1999 Order; (i) any appeal under Article 13 of the 1999 Order, written notification of the decision reported to the Department by the Water Appeals Commission under Article 8(2) of the Water and Sewerage Services (Northern Ireland) Order 1973[2] and in the circumstances set out in Article 8(4) thereof written notification of the Department's intention and its reasons therefore under Article 8(5) of that Order; (j) convictions, for offences under Article 9 of the 1999 Order, of persons who have the benefit of discharge consents, including the name of the offender, the date of conviction, the penalty imposed, the costs, if any, awarded against the offender and the name of the Court; (k) returns and other information about the nature, origin, composition, temperature, volume and rate of discharges provided to the Department in pursuance of conditions of discharge consents; (l) information contained in registers mentioned in regulation 21 of the Groundwater Regulations (Northern Ireland) 1998[3]; and (m) monitoring information received by the Department under regulation 11 of the Urban Waste Water Treatment Regulations (Northern Ireland) Regulations 1995[4].
Entry of particulars on register, removal of certain particulars and indexing of registers
(b) if they relate to an enforcement notice served under Article 12 of the 1999 Order, not later than 7 days after it is served; and (c) in all other cases, not later than 28 days after those particulars become available to the Department.
(2) Where an application for a consent, or for the variation of a consent, is withdrawn at any time before it is determined -
(b) all particulars relating to the application shall be removed from the registers not less than 2 months, and not more than 3 months, after the application is withdrawn.
(3) The Department shall keep records in each register showing the dates on which particulars are entered on that register.
(b) other information which has been superseded by later information more than 4 years after that later information was entered on the register.
(2) In this regulation "monitoring information" means information entered on the register by virtue of regulation 7(e), (f), (k) or (m).
Advertisements 1. - (1) Notice of any discharge consent given by the Department under paragraph 4 of Schedule 1 to the 1999 Order (discharge consents without applications) shall be published:
(ii) the locality in which the waterway or underground stratum which may be affected by the discharges is situated.
(2) Subject to sub-paragraph (3), the notice shall -
(b) specify where the discharges are made; (c) describe briefly the nature of the discharges; (d) state where the register containing information about the discharges may be inspected, the times at which the register is open for inspection and that the register may be inspected free of charge; (e) explain that any person may make representations in writing to the Department within the period of 42 days beginning on the day the notice is published and give the address to which representations are to be sent.
(3) Nothing in sub-paragraphs (1) or (2) shall require the disclosure of any information which is not to be included in a register by virtue of Article 31 or 32 of the 1999 Order (exclusion from registers of information affecting national security and of certain confidential information).
(b) if the Department determines under Article 32(4) of the 1999 Order that the information in question is not commercially confidential -
(ii) the date on which the Water Appeals Commission notifies the applicant of its final determination of the appeal; or (iii) the date on which the appeal is withdrawn.
(This note is not part of the Regulations.) These Regulations prescribe the procedure to be followed in relation to applications for, or the variation of, consents under Part II of the Water (Northern Ireland) Order 1999 ("the Water Order"). Regulation 3 provides for the advertising of applications for discharge consents, or the variation of a consent in one or more newspapers circulating in the locality in which the consent is issued and the content of such advertisement. Regulation 4 provides for the timing of the publication of such advertisements. Regulation 5 provides for exemptions from advertising. Regulation 6 and the Schedule to the Regulations prescribe the procedure to be followed when a discharge consent is granted, without an application, under paragraph 4 of Schedule 1 to the Water Order. The Regulations also prescribe the particulars which are to be entered in water pollution control registers which are maintained by the Department of the Environment under Article 30 of the Water Order. Regulation 7 sets out the particulars which are to be entered in the water pollution control registers. Regulation 8 prescribes when entries are to be made on, require or permit certain particulars to be removed from and deal with the indexing of, the registers. Regulation 9 deals with the period after which certain information may be removed from the registers. Notes: [1] S.I. 1999/662 (N.I. 6); see Article 2(2) for definition of "prescribed"back [2] S.I. 1973/70 (N.I. 2) as amended by S.I. 1993/3165 (N.I. 16) Art. 6(1)(b)back
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