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Surface Water Drainage
Did you know that Surface Water from property and development sites can be drained into the canal?
Canal & River Trust cares for a 2,000 mile network of historic canals and navigable rivers across the country. Our extensive waterway network provides an opportunity for land owners, developers and tenants to drain surface water directly into our canals and save money.
Canals are not official Drainage channelsCanal & River Trust, which now has charitable status, recognises the value of such facilities and is keen to work with landowners in a mutually beneficial way. As we are not a statutory drainage authority the Trust is not obliged to accept discharges into the network, but can do so if appropriate by agreement.
A Valuable Green Alternative to the Public SystemFrequently now, the Utility Companies and Planning Authorities are referring developers and landowners to the Canal & River Trust to investigate water discharge into the canals particularly where the site is within 30 meters of the canal.
Potential Benefits for Landowners & DevelopersThe Trust has many examples of where agreements are in place with public and private bodies, in residential, industrial and rural locations where alternative options would have been cost prohibitive or unsuitable.
The Trust is therefore now, where feasible, set up to accept water discharges on competitive commercial terms and can offer considerable savings to property owners as opposed to them using public facilities. It may:
• Eliminate the need for a pumped discharge to an adopted sewer.
• Allow increased water flow discharge rates thereby reducing cost of on-site attenuation.
• Free up developable site area increasing developers’ profit.
• Eliminate the need to lay lengthy pipe runs in the highway to access an adopted sewer.
Drainage and Discharges – Our Charges Costs are incurred by the Trust in dealing with additional water to the navigation such as the:
• works necessary to protect the banks from increased flood risk.
• cost of accommodating pipes in any towpath improvement works.
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• cost and maintenance of weirage to dispose of storm water draining onto the Trust’s network.
So where it does accept a discharge the Trust has to deal with the consequences and management of that discharge.
As a Charity the Trust is obliged to act commercially and charges accordingly for the benefits provided under any licence.
Form of AgreementThe Agreement usually takes the form of an initial premium and a licence with an annual commercial payment, subject to periodic review. These licences are bespoke to each individual situation and are drawn up by our solicitors.
Where work is required on land belonging to the Trust, consent is required from the Third Party Works team, in order that the Trusts Code of Practice is adhered to.
Do speak to one of our Regional Surveyors early in your planning stages to find out more about the benefits it could mean for your property.
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© Crown copyright and database rights, 2015, Ordnance Survey 100022432. © Next Perspectives, 2015. Contains Royal Mail data, © Royal Mail copyright and database right, 2015. Contains National Statistics data, © Crown copyright and database right, 2015.
Canal & River Trust Utilities Team
canalrivertrust.org.uk Email: [email protected] Direct Contact: 01926 626158
Canal & River Trust also allow the use of canal water for heating and cooling.Call us for more details or see the website.