HC Deb 18 November 1958 vol 595 c130W
89. The Rev. LI. Williams

asked the Minister of Housing and Local Government and Minister for Welsh Affairs how many prosecutions there have been to date as a result of offences against the River Pollution Acts; and if he will make a statement.

Mr. Bevins

My right hon. Friend has very little information on which to base a reply to the first part of the Question. River boards are required to obtain his consent before prosecuting for certain offences under Section 2 (1) of the Rivers (Prevention of Pollution) Act, 1951. These are offences relating to trade wastes and local authority sewage effluents.

In all there have been 28 applications for consent, of which 9 were granted and one refused. Three cases are quite recent and the remaining 15 led to negotiations which have either ended in a settlement or are still proceeding.

I must, however, make it clear that these figures relate to applications and not to prosecutions; and also that there are other provisions both in The Act of 1951 and in other legislation under which prosecutions can be brought.