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NDM8279 Plaid Cymru Debate - Full devolution of water resources
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Meeting: 07/06/2023 - Plenary (Item 8)
Plaid Cymru Debate - Full devolution of water resources
NDM8279 Sian Gwenllian (Arfon)
To propose that the Senedd:
1. Believes that:
a) Wales should have full control over
its water resources, including the ability to regulate the transfer
of water beyond its borders;
b) further devolution of powers
over water would also enable Welsh Ministers to more effectively
address the problem of sewage discharges into Wales's rivers and seas; and
c) the privatisation of water is
a failed model that has led to soaring bills and a disastrous deterioration in
the quality of Wales's water.
2. Calls on the Welsh Government to:
a) formally request the enactment of
section 48(1) of the Wales Act 2017, which would fully align the Senedd’s
legislative competence over water with the geographic boundary of
Wales;
b) formally request further powers over the
licensing of sewage undertakers in Wales; and
c) introduce legislation within the current
Senedd term to place the drainage and wastewater management plans
of water companies in Wales on a statutory footing.
The following amendments were tabled:
Amendment 1 Darren
Millar (Clwyd West)
Delete all and replace with:
To propose that the Senedd:
1. Notes that responsibility for pollution
management is devolved to Wales.
2. Regrets that in 2022, 25 per cent of
recorded hours of sewage discharges in England and Wales were into Welsh
waterways.
3. Calls upon the Welsh Government to:
a) update the action plan to address sewage
discharges into Welsh rivers, lakes and seas;
b) publish the Welsh Government’s taskforce
report on storm overflows; and
c) implement statutory targets for water
companies to improve storm overflows.
If amendment 1 is agreed, amendment 2 will
be de-selected.
Amendment 2 Lesley
Griffiths (Wrexham)
Add as new sub-points at the end of point
2:
use its powers to require all strategic
water infrastructure investment affecting Wales, including any transfers, to
benefit Wales's communities and natural environment.
work with partners to secure the future of
Welsh water resources by addressing all major pressures on them, namely from
wastewater, urban runoff, misconnections, diffuse rural pollution, physical
modifications, abandoned mines and invasive species.
provide additional funding to Nutrient
Management Boards to accelerate their work in safeguarding water resources.
provide additional funding for capital
grants for farmers to make infrastructure improvements that protect water resources.
increase the use of citizen science data in
expanding our understanding of the pressures on water resources.
develop whole catchment consenting and
strategic improvement approaches to national water resource management.
Minutes:
The
item started at 17.00
Voting on the motion and amendments under this item was deferred
until Voting Time.
A vote was taken on the motion without amendment:
NDM8279 Sian
Gwenllian (Arfon)
To propose that the Senedd:
1. Believes that:
a) Wales should have full control over
its water resources, including the ability to regulate the transfer
of water beyond its borders;
b) further devolution of powers over water would also
enable Welsh Ministers to more effectively address the problem of sewage
discharges into Wales's rivers and seas; and
c) the privatisation of water is a failed model that has
led to soaring bills and a disastrous deterioration in the quality of Wales's
water.
2. Calls on the Welsh Government to:
a) formally request the enactment of section 48(1) of the Wales
Act 2017, which would fully align the Senedd’s legislative competence
over water with the geographic boundary of Wales;
b) formally request further powers over the licensing of sewage
undertakers in Wales; and
c) introduce legislation within the current Senedd term to place
the drainage and wastewater management plans of water companies in
Wales on a statutory footing.
|
For |
Abstain |
Against |
Total |
|
11 |
0 |
37 |
48 |
The motion without amendment was not agreed.
The following amendments were tabled:
Amendment
1 Darren Millar (Clwyd
West)
Delete
all and replace with:
To
propose that the Senedd:
1.
Notes that responsibility for pollution management is devolved to Wales.
2.
Regrets that in 2022, 25 per cent of recorded hours of sewage discharges in
England and Wales were into Welsh waterways.
3.
Calls upon the Welsh Government to:
a)
update the action plan to address sewage discharges into Welsh rivers, lakes
and seas;
b) publish
the Welsh Government’s taskforce report on storm overflows; and
c)
implement statutory targets for water companies to improve storm overflows.
A vote
was taken on amendment 1:
|
For |
Abstain |
Against |
Total |
|
13 |
0 |
35 |
48 |
Amendment 1 was not agreed.
Amendment
2 Lesley Griffiths
(Wrexham)
Add as
new sub-points at the end of point 2:
use its
powers to require all strategic water infrastructure investment affecting
Wales, including any transfers, to benefit Wales's communities and natural
environment.
work
with partners to secure the future of Welsh water resources by addressing all
major pressures on them, namely from wastewater, urban runoff, misconnections,
diffuse rural pollution, physical modifications, abandoned mines and invasive
species.
provide
additional funding to Nutrient Management Boards to accelerate their work in
safeguarding water resources.
provide
additional funding for capital grants for farmers to make infrastructure
improvements that protect water resources.
increase
the use of citizen science data in expanding our understanding of the pressures
on water resources.
develop
whole catchment consenting and strategic improvement approaches to national
water resource management.
A vote
was taken on amendment 2:
|
For |
Abstain |
Against |
Total |
|
35 |
0 |
13 |
48 |
Amendment 2 was agreed.
A vote was taken on the motion as amended:
NDM8279 Sian
Gwenllian (Arfon)
To propose that the Senedd:
1. Believes that:
a) Wales should have full control over
its water resources, including the ability to regulate the transfer
of water beyond its borders;
b) further devolution of powers over water would also
enable Welsh Ministers to more effectively address the problem of sewage
discharges into Wales's rivers and seas; and
c) the privatisation of water is a failed model that has
led to soaring bills and a disastrous deterioration in the quality of Wales's
water.
2. Calls on the Welsh Government to:
a) formally request the enactment of section 48(1) of the Wales
Act 2017, which would fully align the Senedd’s legislative competence
over water with the geographic boundary of Wales;
b) formally request further powers over the licensing of sewage
undertakers in Wales; and
c) introduce legislation within the current Senedd term to place
the drainage and wastewater management plans of water companies in
Wales on a statutory footing.
d) use
its powers to require all strategic water infrastructure investment affecting
Wales, including any transfers, to benefit Wales's communities and natural
environment.
e) work
with partners to secure the future of Welsh water resources by addressing all
major pressures on them, namely from wastewater, urban runoff, misconnections,
diffuse rural pollution, physical modifications, abandoned mines and invasive
species.
f)
provide additional funding to Nutrient Management Boards to accelerate their
work in safeguarding water resources.
g)
provide additional funding for capital grants for farmers to make
infrastructure improvements that protect water resources.
h)
increase the use of citizen science data in expanding our understanding of the
pressures on water resources.
i)
develop whole catchment consenting and strategic improvement approaches to
national water resource management.
|
For |
Abstain |
Against |
Total |
|
35 |
0 |
13 |
48 |
The motion as amended was agreed.