HC Deb 24 November 1995 vol 267 cc336-7W
Mr. Steen

To ask the Secretary of State for the Environment how many drought orders have been made in the south-west in 1995; what rivers they affect; how much water is to be extracted; and what is the duration of the order. [2061]

Mr. Clappison

Seven drought orders have been made so far in 1995 affecting the area for which South West Water Services Ltd. is the water undertaker. The details are as follows:

Made 7 September; in force for up to six months.

1. THE SOUTH WEST WATER SERVICES LIMITED (DROUGHT) ORDER 1995

The order authorised the imposition of restrictions on non-essential uses of water in parts of Carrick. Kerrier and Penwith districts.

2. THE SOUTH WEST WATER SERVICES LIMITED (DRIFT RESERVOIR) (DROUGHT) ORDER 1995

The order halved the minimum flow of compensation water required from Drift reservoir into the Newlyn river from 0.016 cubic metres a second to 0.008 cubic metres a second.

3. THE SOUTH WEST WATER SERVICES LIMITED (STITHIANS RESERVOIR) (DROUGHT) ORDER 1995

The order halved the minimum flow of compensation water required from Stithians reservoir into the River Kennal from 0.0316 cubic metres a second to 0.0158 cubic metres a second.

4. THE SOUTH WEST WATER SERVICES LIMITED (RIVER HAYLE) (DROUGHT) ORDER 1995

The order reduced the minimum flow required to be maintained in the River Hayle below the St. Erth intake from 0.222 cubic metres a second to 0.105 cubic metres a second.

5. THE SOUTH WEST WATER SERVICES LIMITED (LESWIDDEN POOL) (DROUGHT) ORDER 1995

The order authorised the abstraction of not more than 5,460 cubic metres of water a day from Leswidden pool to boost the flow in Sancreed stream.

Made 20 September; in force for up to six months

6. THE SOUTH WEST WATER SERVICES LIMITED (HAWKS TOR PIT) (DROUGHT) ORDER 1995

The order authorised the abstraction of up to 10,000 cubic metres of water a day from Hawks Tor Pit and its transfer by pipeline to the De Lank water treatment works.

Made 31 October; in force up to 31 December 1995

7. THE SOUTH WEST WATER SERVICES LIMITED (COLLIFORD LAKE) (DROUGHT) ORDER 1995

The order increases the amount of water that may be abstracted from Colliford Lake reservoir in 1995 from 5,390,000 cubic metres to 8,000,000 cubic metres.