Water Resources

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Environment Agency—Anglian Region

WATER RESOURCES ACT 1991 AS AMENDED BY THE ENVIRONMENT ACT 1995 SCHEDULE 10
NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR CONSENT FOR THE PURPOSES OF SECTION 88

Notice is hereby given, in accordance with Schedule 10 of the Water Resources Act 1991, that an application has been made to the Environment Agency by Anglian Water Services Ltd for a variation of a consent to discharge trade effluent from Carbrooke Water Treatment Works, Watton, Norfolk into the Bush Farm Drain at National Grid References TF 9396 0248 within the Breckland District Council area. This variation is for an increase in the maximum daily volume discharged, due to the operation of new plant, following the reinstatement of the works. The increase in volume is from 24 cubic metres per day up to 105 cubic metres per day. A copy of the application may be inspected, free of charge, at the offices of the Environment Agency, Kingfisher House, Goldhay Way, Orton Goldhay, Peterborough PE2 5ZR. Any person who wishes to make representations or objections with respect to the application should do so, in writing, to the Area Planning and Corporate Services Manager, Environment Agency, at Bromholme Lane, Brampton, Cambridgeshire PE28 4NE, quoting AECNF/11982, not later than 28 February 2007. A Mozley Area Planning and Corporate Services Manager Note. The Environment Agency is committed to maintaining and, where possible, improving water quality. If, after full consideration of this application and any representations made by interested parties, it is decided that consent can be given, then conditions will be imposed to ensure that the effluent receives treatment before discharge to the receiving waters so that the above aims are met. Note. If you wish to discuss this matter, please contact John Daniels on 01473 706048 Monday to Friday. 8 January 2007.