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Rural Affairs, Climate Change and Environment Committee 24 February 2016

24 Feb 2016 · S4 · Rural Affairs, Climate Change and Environment Committee
Item of business
Subordinate Legislation
Reservoirs (Enforcement etc) (Scotland) Order 2016 [Draft]
I am happy to have a conversation about the matter. I seem to recall that an incident near Johnstone, or somewhere in Renfrewshire, resulted in the discovery that there was no supervising engineer who could be contacted. It was recognised that among the lower category of reservoirs—those with a capacity between 10,000m3 and 25,000m3—there were likely to be a number where a supervising engineer might exist but not have been involved for a very long period of time. My worry does not concern the legislation or the order but the likelihood that significant numbers of reservoirs will be discovered where the resources are not great enough to do the work that is required. I am simply raising the issue because I think that it will require attention from the Government at some stage. By definition, we do not know about these things until something happens. Secondly, there are likely to be some burdens on reservoirs that are part of properties for sale. I know of one case in my constituency in which the sale has been considerably delayed because of worry about the legislation and what it might mean. I think that legislating is the right thing to do, but we should consider issues such as the fact that some reservoirs may continue to deteriorate because they cannot be sold as burdens are now being applied that cannot be met. Again, because it is a matter of public safety, that would require intervention from the Scottish Government, because local authorities would be very reluctant get involved. The legislation does not sideline local authorities, but it takes them away from the centre of attention.

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The Convener SNP
Item 4 is subordinate legislation. We welcome once again the Minister for Environment, Climate Change and Land Reform, Dr Aileen McLeod, and Scottish Governm...
Aileen McLeod SNP
I am pleased to still be with the committee to support the committee’s consideration of the draft Reservoirs (Enforcement etc) (Scotland) Order 2016. From ...
The Convener SNP
Thank you. Various members wish to respond to that—Michael Russell, first of all.
Michael Russell (Argyll and Bute) (SNP) SNP
I am very supportive of the legislation and the order, but I want to probe the situation a little with regard to the reservoirs that are affected and the cos...
Aileen McLeod SNP
Claire Dodd may have the details.
Claire Dodd (Scottish Government)
I do not have the details. The BRIA was carried out for the order. All the reservoirs come under the 1975 act. Not that many changes are being made—a high-ri...
Michael Russell SNP
I am happy to have a conversation about the matter. I seem to recall that an incident near Johnstone, or somewhere in Renfrewshire, resulted in the discovery...
Aileen McLeod SNP
I am certainly happy to bear that in mind. Mr Russell makes a number of very good points for us to consider further.
Neil Ritchie
Further to that, I, like Claire Dodd, am not aware of any significant problems, but we are happy to have a discussion with Mr Russell. It would probably be h...
Michael Russell SNP
There is no point fining people who cannot afford to do the basic maintenance work. That just makes the situation worse. However, I would be grateful for a c...
Graeme Dey SNP
This is on a point of information. If we accept Mike Russell’s point about the resources that may be available at the smaller reservoirs, it strikes me that ...
Aileen McLeod SNP
Under the old regime, all the reservoirs with a capacity of 25,000m3 of water or more were regulated in a similar way. Under the new regime, SEPA will assess...
Neil Ritchie
When we introduced the bill that became the Reservoirs (Scotland) Act 2011, we were clear that we were focusing on the existing regulatory regime for reservo...
Graeme Dey SNP
Do we know roughly how many of the smaller reservoirs currently exist in Scotland?
Neil Ritchie
No, we do not have a firm figure. We did not have a firm figure for the 25,000m3 ones until last year and until the registration process had been undertaken....
Claudia Beamish Lab
Has there been or is there likely to be any assessment of the relationship between more extreme weather events and these reservoirs? I ask mainly because con...
Aileen McLeod SNP
I will answer your question in two parts. The 2011 act requires SEPA to “establish and maintain” a public “controlled reservoirs register”, which incl...
The Convener SNP
We move on to the Croft House Grant (Scotland) Regulations 2016.
The Convener SNP
As there are no further questions, we will move to item 5, which is to consider motion S4M-15450 and ask the committee to recommend approval of the Reservoir...
The Convener SNP
I thank the minister and her officials.