HC Deb 18 January 1979 vol 960 cc886-7W
Mr. Rossi

asked the Secretary of State for the Environment which sections of the Control of Pollution Act 1974 have been brought into force to date, identifying the relevant Statutory Instrument for each of such sections; and if he will publish a timetable of his intentions regarding the outstanding sections not yet in operation.

Mr. Denis Howell:

The sections of the Control of Pollution Act 1974 which have been brought into force, and the relevant Statutory Instruments, are:

section Statutory Instrument
Part I—Waste on Land
2 2164/1977
3 to 11 731/1976
12(5) only 336/1977
13(5), (6), (7) and (8) only 954/1978
14(9), (10) and (11) only 336/1977
15(relates solely to Scotland)
16 731/1976
17 2118/1975
18 731/1976
19 to 21 2118/1975
22 and 23 731/1976
24(4) only 476/1977
25 to 30 2118/1975
Part II—Pollution of Water
43 and 44 2039/1974
49, 50 and 56 2118/1975
Part III—Noise
57 to 74 2118/1975
Part IV—Pollution of the Atmosphere
75 to 84 2118/1975
Part V—Supplementary Provisions
85 to 87 2118/1975
88 731/1976
89 to 94 2118/1975
95 2039/1974
96 to 98 2118/1975
Part VI—Miscellaneous and General
99 to 103 2118/1975
104 and 105 2039/1974
106 (applies solely to Scotland)
107 2039/1974
2169/1974;
230/1975;
336/1977;
476/1977
109 2039/1974

The position on the sections not yet in operation is:

Part I—Waste on Land

Section 1:

The local authority associations have suggested awaiting the results of the waste surveys and plans before an implementation date is fixed.

Sections 12 to 14 and 24:

It is intended to bring these sections into force on 1st April 1979 subject to funds being available.

Part II—Water Pollution

Sections 31 to 42, 45 to 48. 51 to 55:

It is intended to bring these sections into force by the end of 1979. Detailed proposals were set out in the Department's consultation paper of 1st June 1978, of which I am sending a copy to the hon. Member.