HL Deb 30 March 1972 vol 329 cc1196-7WA
BARONESS ELLIOT OF HARWOOD

asked Her Majesty's Government:

When the Report of the Scottish Water Advisory Committee on the water service in relation to local government reform is to be published.

BARONESS TWEEDSMUIR OF BELHELVIE

The Committee's Report,Local Government Reform: the Water Service in Scotland, is being published to-day, and copies are now available in the Printed Paper Office. Copies are being sent to all Scottish water boards. As was announced in another place on December 22, 1971, by my right honourable friend the Secretary of State for Scotland, it is intended that the Bill on local government reform in Scotland should provide that all regional authorities will have responsibility for water supply, as will the new authorities for Orkney, Shetland and the Western Isles. Where regional boundaries do not fit existing water distribution systems, provision will be made, as follows, for regional authorities to supply parts of adjoining regions as added areas to their own regions.

Added Area Local Government Region Regional Authority to be responsible for Water Supply
1. South Kincardineshire North-East East
2. North Fife and Kinross East South-East
3. West Fife Central South-East
4. South Stirlingshire and East Dunbarton West Central
5. South Ayrshire (Girvan District) South-West West

The boundaries of the new water supply areas are shown on the map which I have placed in the Library.

The Central Scotland Water Development Board, differently constituted, will be retained to carry out its co-ordinating functions and to administer water schemes supplying more than one regional authority.