Consultation outcome

Statutory Main Rivers proposal for factual change: Wessex area

Applies to England

This consultation has concluded

Detail of outcome

After a period of consultation, the Environment Agency has decided to change the Statutory Main River map across the Wessex area to correct known inaccuracies from the Main River map.

The Environment Agency is making this change as a ‘determination’ under section 193C(1) of the Water Resources Act 1991. This determination represents a formal decision to change the main river map.

The main river map will be formally changed to reflect the determination on 1 August 2022.

How to appeal (challenge the decision)

If you disagree with this decision you can appeal to the Environment Agency by the 6 June 2022.

If you wish to appeal, you should email explaining why you disagree with the decision to mainrivers@environment-agency.gov.ukfloodspqsmcs@defra.gov.uk or write to us at

FMRV21Flood Risk Management Team
Environment AgencyDEFRA
HorizonSeacole HouseBuilding (Ground Floor)
Deanery2 RoadMarsham St
BristolLondon
BS1SW1P 5AH 4DF

Please make sure you include the Area/Catchment name and the Main River Variation Reference.

You must make any appeal by 6 June 2022

Detail of feedback received

The Environment Agency has received no public feedback or objections to the Wessex area Statutory Main River proposed changes.

Original consultation

Summary

The Environment Agency proposes to change the existing statutory main river map across the Wessex area.

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Consultation description

The Environment Agency consults the public about proposals to change whether a river or stream is designated as a main river. The Environment Agency carries out maintenance, improvement or construction work on main rivers to manage flood risk. Main rivers are usually larger rivers and streams.

Details of proposed change

The Environment Agency proposes to change the existing statutory main river map across the Wessex area. The proposed changes will correct known inaccuracies from the Main River map.

It proposes these changes as a ‘determination’ under section section 193C(1) of the Water Resources Act 1991. A determination is a formal decision to change the Main River map.

The proposed determination is that we shall correct the Main River map across the Wessex area. These changes mean that the map would show the correct location of the watercourse. They do not change who has power to carry out flood risk management work on the watercourse.

How to view the proposed changes

You can see the proposed change on the main river map.

The proposed change is shown as a ‘Consultation’ red line on the map.

If you are unable to view the online map you can request to view the proposed changes in an Environment Agency office. To request an appointment please email mainrivers@environment-agency.gov.uk or call 03708 506 506

How to comment on the proposed changes

To comment, or if you have any queries about this proposal you can email mainrivers@environment-agency.gov.uk or write to us at

FMRV21 Team
Environment Agency
Horizon House
Deanery Road
Bristol
BS1 5AH

Please make sure you include the Area/Catchment name and the Main River Variation Reference.

Send your comments to the Environment Agency by 9 February 2022

Published 10 January 2022
Last updated 2516 AprilMay 2022 + show all updates
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