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Connecting to the System: Consultation on Paying for Connections to the Water and Sewerage Networks

DescriptionConsultation on proposed regulations setting out how much Scottish Water should pay towards new connections to the public water and sewerage networks, made under the Water Environment and Water Services (Scotland) Act 2003. These regulations will provide a clear and transparent mechanism for calculating the ‘reasonable cost’ contribution Scottish Water makes under the Water (Scotland) Act 1980 and the Sewerage (Scotland) Act 1968. They will also determine which parts of the water and sewerage
ISBN0755926749
Official Print Publication Date
Website Publication DateAugust 25, 2005

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Annex 1 - List of Consultees

The list below indicates the extent of the initial distribution of the consultation paper, which totalled around 500 copies.

Age-related groups

Association of Scottish Community Councils

Audit Scotland

Building and construction industry organisations

Business representatives

Chambers of Commerce

Church/religious groups

Communities Scotland

Consumer organisations

Drinking Water Quality Regulator

Enterprise companies (including Local Enterprise Companies)

Environmental protection and sustainability interests

Equality groups

Historic Scotland

Legal interests

Local authorities (including CoSLA)

MSPs

National Park authorities

Planning interests

Rural and farming organisations

Scottish Civic Forum

Scottish Consumer Council

Scottish Environment Protection Agency

Scottish Federation of Housing Associations

Scottish MEPs and MPs

Scottish Natural Heritage

Scottish Parliament

Scottish Trades Union Congress

Scottish Water

Social housing interest bodies

Tourism interests (including Visitscotland)

UK Government departments and devolved administrations

Voluntary sector

Water Customer Consultation Panels

Water Industry Commission for Scotland

Water industry organisations

Annex 2 - Respondee Information form

Respondee Information form

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