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Motion by Councillor Mike Fox-Davies

Meeting: 10/07/2018 - County Council (Item 230)

Motion by Councillor Mike Fox-Davies

“The Thames Water Draft Resources Management Plan (dWRMP19), consultation was opened on the 8th February and closed on the 29Th April. The plan proposes a new reservoir near Abingdon to serve the forecast needs of not only the Thames Water area, but also the wider South East.

 

The consultation response from OCC looks for clarification on: -

·           the population forecast figures; 

·           how much water will be sold to other water companies

·           how Thames Water will speed up their programme of leakage reduction

 

This Council supports the position of GARD in response to the plan

which asks Thames Water to: -

·           Reduce leakage by half by 2050

·           Improve water-use efficiency to match the norms of other companies

·           Provide a proper analysis of water available through other measures, including Teddington DRA; Severn Trent water transfer and water re-use.

Which together should together solve the water shortage issue and provide a 1 in 200 severity drought resilience.

And calls on the Leader of the Council to write to Thames Water, Defra, the Environment Agency and Ofwat, requesting that a second consultation be undertaken due to incomplete information or errors on the information used to base their recommendations.”

Decision:

With the consent of Council, Councillor Fox-Davies moved an alteration to his motion at the suggestion of Councillor Bob Johnston as shown in strikethrough below:

 

The Thames Water Draft Resources Management Plan (dWRMP19), consultation was opened on the 8th. February and closed on the 29th April. The plan proposes a new reservoir near Abingdon to serve the forecast needs of not only the Thames Water area, but also the wider South East.

 

The consultation response from OCC looks for clarification on:-

   the population forecast figures;

   how much water will be sold to other water companies

 

how Thames Water will speed up their programme of leakage reduction

 

This Council supports the position of- GARD in response to the plan which asks Thames Water to:-

   Reduce leakage by half by 2050

     Improve water-use efficiency to match the norms of other companies

     Provide a proper analysis of water available through other measures, including Teddington DRA; Severn Trent water transfer and water re-use.

 

Which together should together solve the water shortage issue and provide a 1 in 200 severity drought resilience.

 

And calls on the Leader of the Council to write to Thames Water, Defra, the Environment Agency and Ofwat, requesting that a second consultation be undertaken due to incomplete information or errors on the information used to base their recommendations."

 

The motion as amended was carried unanimously.

 

Minutes:

With the consent of Council, Councillor Fox-Davies moved and Councillor Bob Johnston seconded an alteration to his motion at the suggestion of Councillor Bob Johnston as shown in strikethrough below:

 

“The Thames Water Draft Resources Management Plan (dWRMP19), consultation was opened on the 8th. February and closed on the 29th April. The plan proposes a new reservoir near Abingdon to serve the forecast needs of not only the Thames Water area, but also the wider South East.

 

The consultation response from OCC looks for clarification on:-

·                     the population forecast figures;

·                     how much water will be sold to other water companies;

·                     how Thames Water will speed up their programme of leakage reduction.

 

This Council supports the position of- GARD in response to the plan which asks Thames Water to:-

          Reduce leakage by half by 2050;

          Improve water-use efficiency to match the norms of other companies;

          Provide a proper analysis of water available through other measures, including Teddington DRA; Severn Trent water transfer and water re-use.

 

Which together should together solve the water shortage issue and provide a 1 in 200 severity drought resilience.

 

And calls on the Leader of the Council to write to Thames Water, Defra, the Environment Agency and Ofwat, requesting that a second consultation be undertaken due to incomplete information or errors on the information used to base their recommendations."

 

Following debate, the motion as amended was put to the vote and was carried unanimously.

 

RESOLVED: (unanimously)

 

“The Thames Water Draft Resources Management Plan (dWRMP19), consultation was opened on the 8th. February and closed on the 29th April. The plan proposes a new reservoir near Abingdon to serve the forecast needs of not only the Thames Water area, but also the wider South East.

 

The consultation response from OCC looks for clarification on:-

·                     the population forecast figures;

·                     how much water will be sold to other water companies;

·                     how Thames Water will speed up their programme of leakage reduction.

 

This Council supports the position of- GARD in response to the plan which asks Thames Water to:-

          Reduce leakage by half by 2050;

          Improve water-use efficiency to match the norms of other companies;

          Provide a proper analysis of water available through other measures, including Teddington DRA and water re-use.

 

Which together should together solve the water shortage issue and provide a 1 in 200 severity drought resilience.

 

And calls on the Leader of the Council to write to Thames Water, Defra, the Environment Agency and Ofwat, requesting that a second consultation be undertaken due to incomplete information or errors on the information used to base their recommendations."