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Extending public sewerage networks

By: Series: Scottish Planning and Environmental Law ; (105) October 2004, 101-106(6)Publication details: 2004Subject(s): Summary: Examines some of the legal and practical issues surrounding the funding of additional capacity within the existing wastewater infrastructure to allow new housing development in Scotland over the next five years, referring in particular to the two consultations released by the Scottish Executive in July 2004. Focuses on the future expansion of the public sewerage network where the main problems in terms of development constraints for new housing probably lie but also makes relevant comments on the delivery of drinking water to new homes and businesses. Concludes that Scotland is facing a development crisis and that the Scottish Executive needs to find ways to manage this crisis until the realisation of their long-term commitment as proposed in the consultations to overcome development constraint through publicly funded capital investment can be realised. References.
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Examines some of the legal and practical issues surrounding the funding of additional capacity within the existing wastewater infrastructure to allow new housing development in Scotland over the next five years, referring in particular to the two consultations released by the Scottish Executive in July 2004. Focuses on the future expansion of the public sewerage network where the main problems in terms of development constraints for new housing probably lie but also makes relevant comments on the delivery of drinking water to new homes and businesses. Concludes that Scotland is facing a development crisis and that the Scottish Executive needs to find ways to manage this crisis until the realisation of their long-term commitment as proposed in the consultations to overcome development constraint through publicly funded capital investment can be realised. References.