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Environment Agency Rip House, Waterside Drive Aztec West Almondsbury Bristol, BS32 4UD En v ir o n m e n t Agency ANNEX TO 'ACHIEVING THE QUALITY ’ Programme of Environmental Obligations Agreed by the Secretary of State for the Environment, Transport and the Regions and for Wales for Individual Water Companies As financed by the Periodic Review of Water Company Price Limits 2000*2005 The Environment Agency Rip House, Waterside Drive Aztec West Almondsbury Bristol, BS32 4UD June 2000 ENVl RO N ME NT, AGEN CY 1 ]2 7 0 0 CONTENTS For each water and sewerage company' there are separate lists for continuous, intermittent discharges and water abstraction sites. 1. Anglian Water 2. Welsh Water 3. Northumbrian Water Group Pic 4. North West Water Pic 5. Severn Trent Pic 6. Southern Water Pic 7. South West Water Pic 8. Thames Water Pic 9. Wessex Water Pic 10. Yorkshire Water Pic 11. List of water abstraction sites for water supply only companies National Environment Programme Key E A R e g io n Water Company ID Effluent Type A A n g lia n . A Anglian Water SCE Sewage Crude Effluent M Midlands DC Dwr Cymru Welsh Water SSO Sewage Storm Overflows NE North East N Northumbrian Water STE Sewage Treated Effluent NW North W est NW North West Water CSO Combined Sewer Overflow S Southern ST Severn Trent Water EO Emergency Overflow SW South W est S Southern Water ST Storm Ta n k T Th a m e s sw South West Water . WA W ales T Thames Water Receiving Water Type wx Wessex Water C Coastal Y Yorkshire Water E Estuary G Groundwater D rive rs 1 Inland CM 3 CM 1 Urban Waste Water Treament Directive FF1 - 8 Freshwater Fisheries Directive Consent conditions/proposed requirements **!**!** GW Groundwater Directive Suspended solids/BOD/Ammonia SW 1 -12 Shellfish Water Directive NR Nutrient Removal S W A D 1 - 7 Surface Water Abstraction Directive P Phosphorus (mg/l) H A B 1 - 6 Habitats Directive N Nitrate (mg/i) B A T H 1 -1 3 Bathing Water Directive 2 y Secondary Treatment SSSI SSSI 3 y Tertiary Treatment QO(a) - QO(g) River and Estuarine Quality Objectives LOC Local priority schemes . FLOW Flow measurement and recording M IS Misconnections FTRS First time rural sewarge Environment Agency EA -VJqkor ANGLIAN WATER PLC IMPROVEMENTS TO CONTINUOUS DISCHARGES National Environment Programme Anglian Water I 1 5 s * 3 i s 85 I g | i e i •3 s S I §! 1 i n S i - V m i w ! : 9 ! e C i 1 K ♦ 0 a & a S S | ! S 3 5 jsr s c i l 3 1 V s i f | i 5 Q y 2 3 1 f Population «quivatont A A0007301 CLACTON(HOLLAND HAVEN) STW s e e c NORTH SEA, 50008 U1 Unlimited 2y 31-Dec-01 A A0009701 JAYWICK STW. SCE c NORTH SEA, 23992 u i Unlimited 2y 31-Oec-OI A AD022601 LOWESTOFT STW SCE c NO R TH SEA, 15B831 U1 Unlimited 2y 31-Dec-01 A A002D301 GREAT YARMOUTH (CAISTER) STW S TE c NORTH SEA 171663 U1 Unlimited 2y 31-Dec-01 A A0016301 SA LTFLE£ T STEE SALTFLEET HAVEN 637 U2 200/-/- 80/40 31-Mar-05 A A0019601 ALDEBU'IGH STW SCE c N O R TH SEA, 4227 U2 Unlimited Secondary 31-Mar-05 A A0023801 S H O TLF i S TW STEE R. ORW ELL T, 1900 U2 250M- 2y 31-Mar-05 A A 0055601 SPRIDL NG TON STE r TRIB OF BARLINGS EAU U2 Unconsented 60/40/- 31-Mar-05 A A0016201 SLEAFC RD STW STE i OLD R. SLEA, 11013 U22 QO(a) 30/20/10 3 y(P ) 20/10/3 31-Dec-04 1-Dec-043 A A0001701 STANBRIDGEFORD STW STE i O UZEL BRK, R. OUZEL 8316 U14 QO{e) 40/20/12 * 2y [40/20/6]1 A A0006001 ST IVES STW STE i M ARLEY GAP BRK 16785 U22 0 0 (f) 20/11/8 3 y{P ) 20/11/5 31-Dec-04 A A0000301 CLIFTON STW STE i HEN LOW BRK R. IVEL 12498 U1 U22 Q O (0 40/20/10 Storm water treatment 3 y (P ) [34/17/8]’ 1-Dec-043 A A0004B01 MARCH STW STE i TW E N TY F O O T R.. 17723 U22 Q O (0 45/25/10 3 y (P ) {20/10/5]’ 1-Dec-043 A A0018601 MARKET HARBOROUGH STW STE i R. W E LL A N D . 21734 U22 QO(c) 20/10/6 3 y (P ) 20/10/<5 31-0ec-04 A AOO19901 BECCLES STW STE i MARSH DRAIN 13942 U22 Q 0 (n 55/40/20 3 y(P ) 120/15/5]1 1-Dec-04J A A0020901 DEREHAM STW STE i W ENDLING BECK, R. W ENSUM 18028 SSSJ(d) U22 0 0 (c ) 40/20/10 1mg/l P (AA)3y 2mg.l P 25/12/4 31-Dec-02 A A0013201ANWICK STW STEi ANWICK SOKE DYKE 19768 U22 0 0 (e ) 26/13/6 3 y(P ) (20/10/5]1 1-Dec-04J A A0021001 DISS S TW S T E i R. W AVENEY, 1B283 U22 Q 0 (f) 35/15/5 3 y(P ) 30/12/5 31-Jul-02 A A0014701 LINCOLN(CANWICK) STW STE i SINCIL DYKE 110751 U22 QO(e) 30/15/15 3 y (P ) [24/12/5)’ 1-Dec-043 A A0000801 HfTCHIN STW STE i R.H1Z, 31439 U22 0 0 (0 30/20/10 3 y(P ) 30/15/4 31-Dec-04 A AD005101 NEWMARKET STW STE i N0.1 PUBLIC DRAIN.R,SNAIL 24296 U22 Q O (a) 30/20/15 3 y (P ) 20/12/4 31-Dec-04 A A0006401 W H ITTLESEY S TW STE i W H ITTLES EY DK 13214 U22 Q O (a) 55/30/- 3 y (P ) 30/15/8 31-Dec-04 A AOO13301 BARTON-ON-HUMBER STW STE E R. HUMBER T . 10499 U1 225/160/- 2y 31-Mar-05 A A0014101 IMMINGHAM STW SCE E R. HUMBER T, THE SEA 13536 U1 UnJlmited 2y 31-Mar-05 A AOO14201 INGOLDMELLS STW SCEC N O R TH SEA 115732 U1 Unlimited 2y 31-Dec-01 A A0015601 NEW HOLLAND S TW SCEE R. HUM BER T, 4472 U I Unlimited 2y 31-Mar-05 A A0016801 WINTERINGNAM STW STEE R.HUMBER T. 9599 UI 300/-/- . 2y 31-Mar-05 A A0020701 CROM ER S TW STEC NORTH SEA. 40486 U1 Unlimited 2y 31-Dec-01 A A 0023001 MUNDESLEY STW STE C NORTH SEA, 39000 U1 Unlimited 2y 31-0ec-01 A A0027501 S U TTO N BRIDGE S TW S TE E R. N EN E T, 8290 U1 300/300/- 2y 31-Mar-05 A A0049101 UPWELL & OUTW ELL STE 1 3050 U1 Unsewered Sewerage Improvement 31-Mar-0S A A0000101 BIGGLESWADE STW S T E 1 R. IVEL. R. G T O U SE 19980 U22 40/25/10 3 y(P ) 31 -Dec-04 A AOO00501 DUNSTABLE STW STE 1 O UZEL BRK, 50225 U22 20/12/4 3 y (P ) 31-Jul-02 A A0000601 FLITW ICK S TW STE 1 RUNNING WATER. R. FLIT 26443 U22 25/15/5 3 y(P ) 31-Dec-04 A A0001101 LETCHWORTH STW STE 1 PIX BRK, R. G T O U S E 37427 U22 25/13/5 3 y(P ) 31-Dec-04 A •A0001301 BUCKINGHAM(MAIDS M) STW STE 1 TRIB. R. G T O U S E 11810 U22 30/20/10 3y(P) 31-Jul-02 A A0001401 POPPY HILL STW STE ) R. IVEL. R, GT OUSE 14938 U22 40/20/8 3 y(P ) 31-Dec-04 A A0001601 SANDY STW STE1 R. IVEL, 12878 U22 60/45/15 3 y(P ) 31-Dec-04 A A0001901 TOWCESTER STW STE 1 R. TO V E, R. G T OUSE 10002 U22 U14 50/25/10 3 y(P ) >2y 31-Jul-02 A A0003601 HUN TING DON STW STE I BEDFORD OUSE, 48025 U22 30/20/7 3 y(P> 31-Dec-04 A A0005001 MILDENHALL STW STE 1 R. LA R K , 29154 U22 40/25/10 3 y(P ) 31-0ec-04 A A0005901 SOHAM STW S TE 1 SOHAM LODE, 10275 U22 35/17/8 3 y(P ) 31-Dec-04 A A0006101 S T N E O TS S TW STE 1 R. G T O U S E . 32343 U22 90/55/- 3 y(P ) 31-Dec-04 A A0006301 U T T O N ’S DROVE (BAR HILL) S TW STE 1 SW AVESEY DRAJN. 13443 U22 25/17/9 3 y(P ) 31-Dec-04 A A0007601 G R E A T CORNARD S TW |STE DrTCH TRIB, R. S TO U R 8268 U1 U14 40/20/15 Storm water treatment > 2y 31-Dec-04 A A0060801 SPILSBY STW S TE 1 R. LYMN 4888 UI No storm water treatmen Storm water treatment 31-Mar-03 A A0060901 INGOLDISTHORPE STW STE 1 R. INGOL 7756 UI No storm water treatmen Storm water treatment 31-Mar-04 A A0061001 SWAFFHAM S TW S TE R. W ISSEY 6603 U1 No storm water treatmen Storm water treatment 31-Mar-03 A A0061101 BILLERICAY S TW STE TRIBUTARY OF R. CROUCH 6183 UI No storm water treatmen Storm water treatment 31-Mar-02 A A0061201 OLNEYSTW S TE R. G R E A T O U SE 5854 U1 No storm water treatmen Storm water treatment 31-Mar-03 A A0061301 WOODHALL SPA STW |STE R.
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