HC Deb 01 March 1982 vol 19 c55W
Mr. Wigley

asked the Secretary of State for the Environment if he will publish in the Official Report a list of all abstraction works or other units in England at which water is abstracted from rivers upon which there are regulating reservoirs in Wales, together with an estimate of the average annual volume of water in millions of gallons abstracted by each of them.

Mr. King

The information is not available in the form requested, but the following table gives details of water taken for public supply by the North-West water authority in 1980 and Severn-Trent water authority in 1981.

Source and location of abstraction point Receiving water authority Actual annual volume of water abstracted*
River Dee
Huntington NWWA 24,150
Deeside and Heronbridge at Chester NWWA 13,130
Shropshire Union Canal (Hurlesden) NWWA 2,975
Alwen reservoir NWWA 1,470
Lake Vyrnwy NWWA 16,860
River Severn (1)
Shrewsbury Severn-Trent 1,598
Ironbridge CEGB 1,991
Hampton Loade Severn-Trent 9,129
Trimpley Severn-Trent 4
Worcester Severn-Trent 2,497
Upton Severn-Trent 6,568
The Mythe (Tewkesbury) Severn-Trent 6,873
Bristol
Waterworks
Sharpness Canal (Purton) Company 7,226
* Million gallons per year.

These abstractions are supported, in part, by English and Welsh tributaries which have no regulatory reservoirs. Apart from its river regulatory function, the storage capacity of the Clywedog reservoir protects the Vale of Powys from flooding.

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