§ Mr. Arthur Pearsonasked the Secretary of State for Wales whether he will give a list of the schemes, estimated to cost £14 million, for the improving of the sewage disposal arrangements in South Wales.
§ Mr. James GriffithsParticulars of the schemes which are at present being considered by sewerage authorities in South Wales are as follows:—
Authority Form of Treatment Estimated Cost £ Cardiff C.B.C. Full or partial treatment. 5,000,000 Newport C.B.C. Full or partial treatment. 4,000,000 Penybont Sewerage Board. Full or partial treatment. 2,000,000 Western Valleys Sewerage Board. Partial treatment. 700,000 Llwchwr U.D.C. Full treatment. 595,000 Magor and St. Mellons and Chepstow R.D.C.'s. Full treatment. 350,000 Llanelly B.C Full treatment or long outfall. 500,000 Port Talbot B.C. Full or partial treatment. 300,000 Neath B.C Full or partial treatment. 200,000 Ystradyfodwg and Pontypridd Sewerage Board. Treatment or-improved discharge. 200,000 Eastern Valleys Sewerage Board. Full treatment. 150,000 Chepstow U.D.C. Partial treatment. 100,000 Pembroke R.D.C. Full or partial treatment. 63,500 Gower R.D.C. Partial treatment. 42,500 14,201,000