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15/9/2014 1 United Utilities Draft Water Resources 15/9/2014 UNITED UTILITIES DRAFT WATER RESOURCES MANAGEMENT PLAN WEST CUMBRIA RESOURCE ZONE EXAMINATION IN PUBLIC DOCUMENTS LIST GENERAL DOCUMENTS GEN1 Briefing from Defra for the Inspector running the Inquiry into United Utilities Draft Water Resources Management Plan GEN2 Letter from Defra to United Utilities dated 2 April 2014 in response to their letter of 11 November 2013 (CD1.5) GEN3 Letter from Defra to United Utilities dated 16 June 2014 regarding the timetable and arrangements for the Examination in Public of the Draft Water Resources Management Plan GEN4 Inspector’s Initial Question to United Utilities dated 24 June 2014 GEN5 Agenda for the 16 September 2014 Hearing GEN5a Revised agenda for the 16 September 2014 Hearing GEN6 Agenda for the 17 September 2014 Hearing GEN7 Letter from the Programme Officer to all respondents dated 21 July 2014 GEN8 Email exchange between the Environment Agency and the Programme Officer regarding clarification Agenda item 9 CORE DOCUMENTS Provided by United Utilities CD1.1 Strategic Environmental Assessment of United Utilities Draft Water Resources Management Plan, February 2008 CD1.2 Draft Water Resources Management Plan 2013 CD1.3 United Utilities Habitats Regulations Assessment of Water Resources Management Plan, March 2013 CD1.4 Addendum to United Utilities Habitats Regulations Assessment of Water Resources Management Plan, November 2013 CD1.5 Letter from United Utilities to Defra dated 11 November 2013, regarding the Statement of Response and a Revised Draft Water Resources Management Plan CD1.6 Revised Draft Water Resources Management Plan, November 2013 CD1.7a Strategic Environmental Assessment of United Utilities Draft Water Resources Management Plan, March 2013 CD1.7b Strategic Environmental Assessment of United Utilities Draft Water Resources Management Plan, Environmental Report Addendum, November 2013 CD1.8 2013 Draft Water Resources Management Plan – Statement of Response CD1.9 Environment Agency Advice Report on United Utilities Statement of Response, 17 January 2014 CD1.10 Revised Draft Drought Plan 2014 CD1.11 Water Industry Act 1991- sections 76 to 76c CD1.12 Update on Ennerdale Abstraction Reductions 2013-2016 – June 2014 CD1.13 Annual Water Resources Review April 2013 to March 2014 CD1.14a Environmental Damage (Prevention and Remediation) Regulations 2009, Regulation 14(2) Notice – 19 December 2012 CD1.14b Environmental Damage (Prevention and Remediation) Regulations 2009, Regulation 14(2) Notice – 21 May 2013 CD1.14c Environmental Damage (Prevention and Remediation) Regulations 2009, Regulation 14(2) Notice – 28 April 2014 1 15/9/2014 CD1.15 Environmental Monitoring of the River Ehen freshwater mussel population in 2012 CD1.16 Peer Reviewed Report on the 2012 River Ehen freshwater mussel surveys CD1.17a Stress Testing of the Freshwater Mussel in the River Ehen, Summary of Results on 29 January 2013 CD1.17b Stress Testing of the Freshwater Mussel in the River Ehen, Summary of Results on 26/27 March 2013 CD1.17c Stress Testing of the Freshwater Mussel in the River Ehen, Summary of Results on 15 April 2013 CD1.17d Stress Testing of the Freshwater Mussel in the River Ehen, Summary of Results on 30/31 May 2013 CD1.17e Stress Testing of the Freshwater Mussel in the River Ehen, Summary of Results on 25-28 July 2013 CD1.17f Stress Testing of the Freshwater Mussel in the River Ehen, Summary of Results on 8-9 November 2013 CD1.17g Stress Testing of the Freshwater Mussel in the River Ehen, Summary of Results on 15-19 March 2014 CD1.18 Health Screen of Pearl Mussels, Centre for Environment, Fisheries & Aquaculture Science, 20 May 2013 CD1.19 The National Rivers Authority and North West Water Limited - Management Agreement relating to Ennerdale, 18 May 1992 CD1.20 Water Resources Act 1991 (1991 c 57)/Part II Water Resources Management (ss 19-81)/20 Water resources management schemes CD1.21 Final Water Resources Management Plan, September 2009 CD1.22a Copeland DMZ, Engineering Level 2 Report, Issue Ref. 412 – West Cumbria Strategy: Kielder Option CD1.22b Copeland DMZ, Engineering Level 2 Report, Issue Ref. 412 – West Cumbria Strategy: Local Sources CD1.22c Copeland DMZ, Engineering Level 2 Report, Issue Ref. 412 – West Cumbria Strategy: Local Sources (Superworks) CD1.23 West Cumbria Strategy – Accelerated Stretch Schedule – 2 June 2014 CD1.24 Narrative to Project schedule (“Accelerated Stretch Schedule”) 2nd June 2014 CD1.25 Water Resources Planning Guideline, August 2013 CD1.26 Proposed package of compensatory measures for adverse effects on the River Ehen SAC, 28 February 2014 CD1.27a Thirlmere Pipeline Solutions CD1.27b Map – West Cumbria Pipeline Project CD1.28 Newby Bridge Weir – Directions for Operation of the Fishery Sluice – Agreement between the Environment Agency and United Utilities Water Plc CD1.29 Additional context for Company response to Inspectors questions, July 2014 CD1.30 Revised draft Water Resources Management Plan Technical Report Options Appraisal, United Utilities, November 2013 CD1.31 HRA Stage 3 Alternative Option Appraisal, Grontmij, July 2013 live draft CD1.32 Overwater Abstraction Licence (Licence number 2775006S018), issued 27 June 2014 CD1.33 Letter from Steve Mogford, United Utilities, to Steve Moore, Environment Agency, 16 October 2013 CD1.34 Summary of IROPI notification to Secretary of State CD1.35 Final Drought Plan 2014, United Utilities, July 2014 (pages 67, 161, 162) CD1.36 Revised draft Water Resources Management Plan Technical Report Yield and Supply Capability, United Utilities, November 2013 CD1.37 Derwent and West Cumbria abstraction licensing strategy, Environment Agency, February 2013 2 15/9/2014 CD1.38 Eden and Esk abstraction licensing strategy, Environment Agency, February 2013 CD1.39 Habitats and Wild Birds Directives: guidance on the application of article 6(4) Alternative solutions, imperative reasons of overriding public interest (IROPI) and compensatory measures, Defra, December 2012 CD1.40 River Ehen compensatory measures update, United Utilities, June 2014 CD1.41 Thirlmere pipeline project risk register CD1.42 Letter from Environment Agency 10th January 2014 CD1.43 Drought Plan Habitats Regulations Assessment Stage 3 Alternative Option Appraisal report, August 2014, Final draft for Examination in Public CD1.44 Life in UK Rivers publication: Skinner, A,Young M & Hastie L (2003). Ecology of the Freshwater Mussel. Conserving Natura 2000 Rivers Ecology Series No. 2 English Nature, Peterborough CD1.45 An investigation into relationships between velocity, bed shear stress and flow requirements in the River Ehen, Atkins, May 2014 CD1.46 Study to age the population of freshwater mussels (Margaritifera margaritifera) in the River Ehen, Cumbria, Malacological Services (2013) CD1.47 Detailed Baseline Geomorphological Assessment of the River Ehen, Jacobs, December 2012 CD1.48 Nutrients and algae in the Upper River Ehen and their implications for freshwater mussels, Bowburn Consultancy (2013) CD1.49 Drinking Water Inspectorate guidance to water companies on the application of Regulation 15 of the Water Supply (Water Quality) Regulations 2000 – October 2012 Provided by the Environment Agency CD2.1 River Ehen SAC: SAC Site Action Plan Addendum Ennerdale abstraction licence No. 2774003008, December 2013 CD2.2 Notes regarding the redaction of The Habitats Directive Review of Consents, River Ehen SAC Site Action Plan Addendum, for Ennerdale Abstraction licence No 2774003008. December 2013 – July 2014 CD2.3 North West River Basin District: Challenges and choices - Summary of significant water management issues. A consultation, June 2013 CD2.4 Letter dated 9 October 2013 from the Environment Agency to United Utilities regarding water supply-demand options for West Cumbria CD2.5 Appendix 1 – Mussel life cycle CD2.6 River basin management planning: Challenges and choices consultation Response document. 2014 CD2.7 Letter dated 7 May 2014 from the Environment Agency to Sellafield Ltd regarding plans for water abstraction in support of current and future activities at Sellafield. CD2.8 Minutes of meeting - UU draft Water Resources Management Plan (dWRMP) 12th July 2013 CD2.9 Water resources planning guidelines, June 2012 PRE-EXAMINATION SUBMISSIONS EA1 Response by the Environment Agency to the Draft Water Resources Management Plan EA2 Email from the Environment Agency to Ofwat dated 28 January 2014 NE1 Response by Natural England to the Draft Water Resources Management Plan OF1 Response by Ofwat to the Draft Water Resources Management Plan OF2 Email from Ofwat to Defra dated 23 January 2014 FLD1 Response by Friends of the Lake District to the Draft Water Resources Management Plan 3 15/9/2014 WLC1 Response by Windermere Lake Cruises Limited to the Draft Water Resources Management Plan WLU1 Response by Windermere Lake User Forum to the Draft Water Resources Management Plan HET1 Response by Holker Estate Trust to the Draft Water Resources Management Plan CCW1 Response by the Consumer Council for Water to the Draft Water Resources Management Plan CCW2 Response by the Consumer Council for Water to the notification by United Utilities of the Examination NDC1 Response by The Nuclear Decommissioning Authority and Sellafield Ltd to the Draft Water Resources Management Plan BEC1 Response by Britain’s Energy Coast to the Draft Water Resources Management Plan WCRT1 Response by West Cumbria Rivers Trust to the Draft Water Resources Management Plan REDFA1 Response by River Eden and District Fisheries Association to the Draft Water Resources Management Plan
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