PART 6Assessment of plans and projects
CHAPTER 7Environmental Controls
Abstraction and works authorised under water legislation102
1
The assessment provisions apply in relation to the granting of an authorisation by virtue of—
a
the granting of a licence under Chapter 2 of Part 2 of the WRA (abstraction and impounding)140;
b
the making of an order under section 27A of the WRA (variation of small quantity threshold)141;
c
the making of regulations under section 33A of the WRA (power to provide for further exemptions)142, where those regulations relate to—
i
a prescribed geographical area;
ii
a prescribed source of supply (in the case of an exemption from the restriction on abstraction or the other restrictions imposed by section 24 of the WRA (restrictions on abstraction)143); or
iii
prescribed inland waters (in the case of an exemption from the restriction on impounding works);
d
any consent given under paragraph (2);
e
the making of an order under section 73 of the WRA (power to make ordinary and emergency drought orders)144 which has the effect of authorising—
i
an abstraction or additional abstraction; or
ii
a discharge or additional discharge;
f
the granting of a permit under section 79A of that Act (drought permits)145;
g
2
An exemption conferred by regulations under section 33A of the WRA, other than regulations referred to in paragraph (1)(c), does not apply in relation to any particular abstraction or impounding works unless the Environment Agency in relation to England or the Natural Resources Body for Wales in relation to Wales has given consent in writing to the abstraction or impounding works being carried out.
3
Where, in relation to any plan or project authorised by any means referred to in paragraph (1)(a) to (h), the competent authority considers that any adverse effects of the plan or project on the integrity of a European site or a European offshore marine site would be avoided if the authorisation were subject to conditions, it may grant the authorisation, or cause it to be granted, subject to those conditions.
4
Where, by virtue of paragraph (1)(g), the assessment provisions apply in relation to the granting of an authorisation by virtue of a consent under section 166 of the WIA or section 164 of the WRA, the section in question has effect as if in each case in subsection (3)—
a
in paragraph (a), for “seven” there were substituted “fourteen”; and
b
the words from “and, subject to” to the end were omitted.
5
The review provisions apply to any authorisation mentioned in paragraph (1)(a), (b), (c), (d) or (h).
6
Where, on the review of any such authorisation, the competent authority considers that any adverse effects on the integrity of a European site or a European offshore marine site of the carrying out or, as the case may be, the continuation of the activities authorised by it would be avoided by a variation of the authorisation, it may vary it, or cause it to be varied, accordingly.