HL Deb 30 June 1937 vol 105 cc962-3

Page 7, line 26, at end insert ("and in relation to different parts of the district of the local authority")

Page 7, line 10, line 32, at end insert ("and nothing in any trade effluents byelaws shall enable a local authority to make any charge for the reception into a sewer of any quantity of any trade effluent discharged from any particular trade premises, being a quantity which, by virtue of the last preceding section, could lawfully be discharged from those premises into the sewer without the consent of the local authority.")

VISCOUNT GAGE

My Lords, the first Amendment is merely to meet possible needs for variation in the different conditions in the same sanitary authority's area. The next Amendment, at line 32, merely clarifies a small point, and I do not think I need explain it further. I move that we agree with the Commons Amendments.

Moved, That this House doth agree with the Commons in the said Amendments.—(Viscount Gage.)

On Question, Motion agreed to.