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Coastal Planning Co-ordinator Tamar Estuaries Consultative Forum Dept. of Development Plymouth City Council Plymouth PL1 2AA |
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Environment Agency.
The purpose of this act is to control the level of abstraction to protect both water supplies and the environment.
A licence is required to impound water or take more than 20m3 (4,400 gallons) of water per day from a:
Conservation (Natural Habitats) Regulations 1994, Countryside and Rights of Way (CROW) Act 2000 and Water Act 2003.
If application is refused, there is a 28 day window to make an appeal, where it will be called in by Secretary of State. A hearing will follow and a decision will be made. The direction will then be sent to Environment Agency to issue/amend the licence, and entered into the public register.
The Environment Agency will consult with the necessary interested parties.
All applications of any description will be subject to the requirements of the Habitats Regulation if they have the potential to impact on the European marine site.
Providing all required information is supplied, the targeted timescale to make a decision is within three months of accepting the application, or four months if the application needs to be advertised. Temporary licences aim to be decided within 28 days of receiving an application.
Contact consenting organisation for further information.
Cornwall Area: Sir John Moore House, Victoria Square, Bodmin, Cornwall, PL31 1EB
Telephone: 08708 506506
Abstracting water – a guide to getting your licence, please visit the Environment Agency website.
Old Foundry Court, 60a Fore Street, Brixham, Devon, TQ5 8DZ
Telephone: 01803 854648
Website: Devon Sea Fisheries Committee
C/o Development Planning, Plymouth City Council, Civic Centre, Plymouth, PL1 2EW
Telephone: 01752 304339
Website: Tamar Estuaries
Remember! You may require further consents. Visit the Development page to find out.