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WSNTG Annual Conference 8 th September 2005 WSNTG 9 th Annual Conference “Water Services Strategic Plans – Fact or Fiction”
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WSNTG Annual Conference 8 th September 2005 OVERVIEW Gerry Galvin Principal Adviser (Water) DEHLG
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INTRODUCTION Water Services Bill Article 36 – Statutory basis Plans must be reviewed at least once every 6 years Lesser period as required or as directed by Minister WSA cannot act contrary to Plan
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Functional Areas Each WSA to make a Plan for its functional area 2 or more WSAs may make Plan in respect of all or part of functional areas All functional areas must be fully covered by an individual or joint Plan or combination of Plans
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Full Account Development Plans Regional or spatial planning guidelines Water quality management plans Waste management plans River basin management plans or programme of measures under WFD Any other prescribed plans, strategies or guidelines
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Objectives To protect human health and the environment To facilitate the provision of sufficient water services for domestic and non-domestic requirements To support proper planning and sustainable development including sustainable use of water resources SHALL SPECIFY MEASURES OR ARRANGEMENTS TO SECURE OBJECTIVES
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Scope of Plan a)Drinking water quality b)Prevention of risk to human health or the environment c)Current and projected demand for water services d)Arrangements in place or planned for the provision of water services
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Scope of Plan Contd. e)Shortfalls in provision of water services f)Water conservation measures in place or planned g)Monitoring arrangements including lab facilities h)Asset management planning i)Income and expenditure j)Incidental and ancillary matters
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Minister’s Powers Make Regulations prescribing any matter to be set out in a Plan including consultation procedures Plan to be submitted to the Minister Direct a WSA to revise and resubmit a Plan by a specified date
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Minister’s Powers Require 2 or more WSAs to jointly make a plan for all or a specified part or parts of their functional areas Require that the making of Plans by 2 or more WSAs be co-ordinated Require a WSA at any time to revise or replace a Plan
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Implementation WSA must Publish notification of the making of the Plan Transmit a copy to prescribed persons Take such steps as are appropriate and feasible to attain the objectives and provisions of the Plan
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Strategic Plans - History Greater Dublin Water Supply Strategic Study – 1996 National Water Study - 2000 Rural Water Strategic Plans – 2001 Greater Dublin Strategic Drainage Study Cork Strategic Water Plan National Urban Waste Water Study
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Summary Statutory Basis for Plans NWS and NUWWS provide foundations Risk Assessment Basis for Needs Assessment Income and Expenditure planning Asset management planning
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Previous Strategic Plans
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GDWSSS 1996
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RW Strategic Plans 2000
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National Water Study 2000
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National UWW Study 2004
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GDSDS 2005
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Cork SWP 2005
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Today’s Programme National Urban Waste Water Study Case Studies – strategies, bundling, conservation & rehabilitation Aspects to be addressed in Plans Policy issues to be determined locally Economics – public schemes & rural water
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WSNTG Annual Conference 8 th September 2005 WSNTG 9 th Annual Conference “Water Services Strategic Plans – Fact or Fiction”
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