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NDDC Capacity 2011 2011 RECEIVING RECEIVING 2011 OFWAT SIZE WORKS WORKS RECEIVING NUMERIC OR BAND 2006 2011 2031 PLANNED RESIDENT AVERAGE WORKS PEAK DESCRIPTIVE (RESIDENT SETTLEMENT HOUSEHOLDS HOUSEHOLDS HOUSEHOLDS POPULATION POPULATION POPULATION RECEIVING WORKS WORKS P.E.) COMMENTS Barnstaple inc. 14,256 14,679 19,256 40,529 48,321 54,851 Ashford STW (Barnstaple) N6 > 25,000 Part of Bickington is served by Cornborough Bickington STW (Bideford) Roundswell Tawstock Works receives flows from TDC area also: Bideford, Northam, Appledore, Orchard Hill etc. Total development is going to increase Fremington inc. 1,963 2,092 2,463 34,699 37,073 41,198 Cornborough STW (Bideford) N6 > 25,000 strain on Works Yelland Ilfracombe 5,349 5,685 7,549 11,314 14,047 18,196 Ilfracombe STW N5 10,000 - 25,000 South Molton 2,044 2,295 3,544 4,945 5,196 5,608 South Molton STW N4 2,000 - 10,000 Braunton inc. 3,717 3,854 4,217 40,529 48,321 54,851 Ashford STW (Barnstaple) N6 > 25,000 Wrafton 235 249 273 Knowle STW (Braunton) N1 < 250 Arlington 43 43 45 779 829 916 Bratton Fleming STW N3 500 - 2,000 Ashford 130 130 138 40,529 48,321 54,851 Ashford STW (Barnstaple) N6 > 25,000 72 76 84 Ashford Meadowside STW (Ashford) D1 < 250 Atherington 182 189 202 154 162 176 Atherington STW D1 < 250 Berrynarbor 383 394 418 126 156 206 Berrynarbor STW D1 < 250 Bishops Nympton 467 486 527 327 353 399 Bishops Nympton STW N2 250 - 500 Bishops Tawton 539 542 574 40,529 48,321 54,851 Ashford STW (Barnstaple) N6 > 25,000 Bittadon 19 20 21 443 473 526 Middle Marwood STW (Marwood) N2 250 - 500 Bratton Fleming 408 434 483 779 829 916 Bratton Fleming STW N3 500 - 2,000 Brayford inc. 166 175 186 129 139 157 Brayford STW D1 < 250 Charles Burrington 220 232 260 184 195 214 Burrington STW D1 < 250 62 65 70 Balls Corner STW (Burrington) D1 < 250 Chittlehamholt 82 83 87 98 110 133 Chittlehamholt STW N1 < 250 Chittlehampton 277 295 317 410 437 484 Chittlehampton STW N2 250 - 500 Chivenor 393 393 403 40,529 48,321 54,851 Ashford STW (Barnstaple) N6 > 25,000 Chulmleigh 664 686 789 1,080 1,179 1,351 Chulmleigh STW N3 500 - 2,000 Combe Martin 1,340 1,378 1,440 2,633 3,150 4,047 Combe Martin STW N4 2,000 - 10,000 Creacombe 16 16 17 29 33 41 Knowstone East STW (Knowstone) D1 < 250 17 21 27 Knowstone Village STW (Knowstone) D1 < 250 Croyde 541 576 601 1,231 2,453 4,576 Croyde STW N3 500 - 2,000 Area predominantly served by private East Anstey 114 115 124 12 15 20 Oldsways End STW (East Anstey) D1 < 250 septic tanks East Buckland 38 45 45 302 312 329 West Buckland STW D2 250 - 500 Serving Works East Down 99 103 105 12 13 14 Ruxfield STW (Kentisbury) D1 < 250 unconfirmed Area predominantly served by private septic tanks East Worlington 105 105 115 1,135 1,197 1,304 Witheridge STW N3 500 - 2,000 Serving Works Filleigh 110 110 115 468 487 518 Buckland Brewer STW N2 250 - 500 unconfirmed Georgeham 314 318 329 1,231 2,453 4,576 Croyde STW N3 500 - 2,000 George Nympton 76 80 84 95 105 122 George Nympton STW D1 < 250 Goodleigh 172 174 187 259 273 296 Goodleigh STW N2 250 - 500 Heanton Punchardon 82 82 86 40,529 48,321 54,851 Ashford STW (Barnstaple) N6 > 25,000 Horwood 53 53 55 66 70 78 Lovacott STW D1 < 250 Works receives flows from TDC area also: Bideford, Northam, Appledore, Orchard Hill etc. Total development is going to increase Instow 461 469 491 34,699 37,073 41,198 Cornborough STW (Bideford) N6 > 25,000 strain on Works Kentisbury 119 124 134 12 13 14 Ruxfield STW (Kentisbury) D1 < 250 Kings Nympton 176 183 211 88 103 128 Kings Nympton North STW D1 < 250 131 145 170 Kings Nympton South STW D1 < 250 Knowle 205 209 225 235 249 273 Knowle STW (Braunton) N1 < 250 Knowstone 102 103 110 29 33 41 Knowstone East STW (Knowstone) D1 < 250 17 21 27 Knowstone Village STW (Knowstone) D1 < 250 Landkey 818 835 918 40,529 48,321 54,851 Ashford STW (Barnstaple) N6 > 25,000 Lee 120 121 126 11,314 14,047 18,196 Ilfracombe STW N5 10,000 - 25,000 Lovacott 80 80 92 66 70 78 Lovacott STW D1 < 250 Loxhore 76 79 89 779 829 916 Bratton Fleming STW N3 500 - 2,000 Area predominantly served by private Mariansleigh 72 72 75 20 20 20 Alswear No.1 STW (Alswear) D1 < 250 septic tanks 4 4 4 Alswear No.2 STW (Alswear) D1 < 250 Marwood inc. 317 330 357 443 473 526 Middle Marwood STW (Marwood) N2 250 - 500 Muddiford Prixford Meshaw 66 71 76 3 5 7 Meshaw Moor STW (South Molton) D1 < 250 76 66 69 76 Meshaw STW (South Molton) D1 < 250 Molland 85 93 95 17 18 20 Molland East STW D1 < 250 26 27 31 Molland West STW D1 < 250 Mortehoe 296 308 316 1,629 5,239 11,509 Woolacombe STW N3 500 - 2,000 Newton Tracey 67 70 75 66 70 78 Lovacott STW D1 < 250 North Molton 476 486 566 699 767 885 North Molton STW N3 500 - 2,000 4,959 5,196 5,608 South Molton STW N4 2,000 - 10,000 Area predominantly served by private Queens Nympton 11 13 14 20 20 20 Alswear No.1 STW (Alswear) D1 < 250 septic tanks 4 4 4 Alswear No.2 STW (Alswear) D1 < 250 Rackenford 126 131 141 161 177 204 Rackenford STW D1 < 250 Romansleigh 46 49 51 24 25 27 Romansleigh STW D1 < 250 Area predominantly served by private Rose Ash 125 131 148 327 353 399 Bishops Nympton STW N2 250 - 500 septic tanks Rose Ash 148 66 69 76 Meshaw STW (South Molton) D1 < 250 Satterleigh and 84 88 89 98 110 133 Chittlehamholt STW N1 < 250 Warkleigh Saunton 71 88 88 40,529 48,321 54,851 Ashford STW (Barnstaple) N6 > 25,000 Shirwell 162 171 184 29 31 34 Shirwell STW D1 < 250 Stoke Rivers 64 71 74 72 76 82 Stoke Rivers STW D1 < 250 Swimbridge inc. 424 436 469 40,529 48,321 54,851 Ashford STW (Barnstaple) N6 > 25,000 Cobbaton Tawstock 319 324 331 40,529 48,321 54,851 Ashford STW (Barnstaple) N6 > 25,000 Umberleigh 73 75 88 154 162 176 Atherington STW D1 < 250 West Anstey 70 70 75 70 73 79 Yeo Mill STW (West Anstey) D1 < 250 West Buckland 117 117 123 302 312 329 West Buckland STW D2 250 - 500 West Down 308 332 353 268 317 402 Westdown STW N2 250 - 500 Works receives flows from TDC area also: Bideford, Northam, Appledore, Orchard Hill etc. Total development is going to increase Westleigh 146 149 156 34,699 37,073 41,198 Cornborough STW (Bideford) N6 > 25,000 strain on Works Witheridge 604 656 724 1,135 1,197 1,304 Witheridge STW N3 500 - 2,000 Woolacombe 720 777 840 1,629 5,239 11,509 Woolacombe STW N3 500 - 2,000 Ashford STW (Barnstaple) Bratton Fleming STW Ashford Meadowside STW (Ashford) Cornborough STW (Bideford) Atherington STW Brayford STW Ilfracombe STW Chulmleigh STW Balls Corner STW (Burrington) Knowle STW (Braunton) Ruxfield STW (Kentisbury) Croyde STW South Molton STW * Kings Nympton North STW Chittlehamholt STW Berrynarbor STW Lovacott STW * Combe Martin STW Middle Marwood STW (Marwood) Alswear No.1 STW (Alswear) Goodleigh STW Bishops Nympton STW Alswear No.2 STW (Alswear) Knowstone East STW (Knowstone) Burrington STW Meshaw Moor STW (South Molton) West Buckland STW Chittlehampton STW Meshaw STW (South Molton) Witheridge STW * Oldsways End STW (East Anstey) North Molton STW George Nympton STW Buckland Brewer STW Shirwell STW Lovacott STW * Woolacombe STW Rackenford STW Molland East STW West Down STW Witheridge STW * Molland West STW South Molton STW * Romansleigh STW Stoke Rivers STW Yeo Mill STW (West Anstey) West Buckland STW.
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