HC Deb 21 December 1925 vol 189 cc1975-6W
Mr. COUPER

asked the Secretary for Scotland whether the Board of Health's survey of all sources of pollution of streams in Scotland, distinguishing between the various kinds of pollution, has been completed, and, if so, what steps have been taken or are in contemplation to prevent or minimise the pollution of rivers and streams in Scotland by the discharge of sewage from populous towns and urban districts?

Dr. SHIELS

asked the Secretary for Scotland if he is aware that the Mussel-burgh town council has frequently complained to the Midlothian county council that the River Esk is allowed to be polluted in its upper reaches, and that no effective steps are taken to prevent this, and if the Board of Health have now come to a decision as to how to deal with river pollution in Scotland?

Sir J. GILMOUR

The returns made to the Scottish Board of Health as to sources of pollution of streams in Scotland have been completed, and the Board, in consultation with the Fishery Board are considering whether any action is desirable to improve the machinery for dealing with river pollution. With reference to the particular case of the River Esk, I am aware of the communications made by the Musselburgh town council to the Midlothian county council, and also of a complaint recently lodged by the town council with the Board of Health. I may point out that it is competent for the town council themselves to institute proceedings against the alleged pollution, even although the source of pollution is outwith their district, and that the Board have so advised the town council. The Board's consent to such proceedings is necessary, but so far it has not been sought. The Board themselves have no power to institute proceedings.