HC Deb 04 December 1974 vol 882 cc517-8W
Mr. Anderson

asked the Secretary of State for Wales, in the light of the river pollution survey of England and Wales, whether he intends to allocate additional financial and technical resources to improving Welsh coastal waters.

Mr. John Morris

The Welsh National Water Development Authority is cur-

Population 3 years old and over Number Welsh speaking Per cent.
Anglesey 56,450 37,090 65.7
Breconshire 51,185 11,705 22.9
Caernarvonshire 117,960 73,105 62.0
Cardiganshire 52,900 35,780 67.6
Carmarthenshire 156,075 103,825 66.5
Denbighshire 176,475 49,555 28.1
Flintshire 166,645 24,425 14.7
Glamorgan 1,199,205 141,045 11.8
Merioneth 33,865 24,895 73.5
Monmouthshire 439,160 9,260 2.1
Montgomeryshire 41,230 11,590 28.1
Pembrokeshire 94,300 19,490 20.7
Radnorshire 17,510 655 3.7
WALES 2,602,955 542,425 20.8

rently undertaking sewerage and sewage disposal schemes totalling £26 million which on completion will lead to significant improvements in the controlled coastal waters in Wales. Of this sum, £7 million will be spent in 1975–76. This is a major programme. The question of further additions will have to be assessed in the light of competing demands on available resources.

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