Consultation on implementation of the sustainable drainage systems provisions in Schedule 3 of the Flood and water management act (2010) - consultation package - consultation letter
Publication Year
2011
Document Status
Withdrawn
Abstract
Seeking views on the impact assessment, the national standards and statutory instruments for implementing the provisions for sustainable drainage systems (SuDS) to apply in England.
Document History
Replaced by the: Summary of consultation responses, August 2012. Consultation closed on 13 March 2012. There is also a proposal to develop guidance to support national standards in collaboration with interested parties, expressions of interest should be submitted before 20 January 2012. This consultation package comprises: this consultation letter, a consultation document, a draft National standard for sustainable drainage, a draft Sustainable drainage (approval and adoption) (England) order 2012, a draft Sustainable drainage (enforcement) (England) order 2012, a draft Sustainable drainage (procedure) (England) regulation 2012, a draft Sustainable drainage (appeals) (England) regulations 2012, an impact assessment, a full list of consultation questions, a list of consultees, a list of national standards project advisory board members, a glossary, the regulatory framework and frequently asked questions.
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Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs
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