Venue: held remotely via video-conference
Contact: Lisa Evans
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Apologies Minutes: i)
Councillors Euros
Davies (Vice-Chair), Gareth Davies, Meirion Davies and Elizabeth Evans
apologised for their inability to attend the meeting. ii) Sarah Groves-Phillips, Planning Policy Service Manager
apologised for her inability to attend the meeting. |
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Disclosures of personal interest (including whipping declarations) Minutes: There were no disclosures of Personal and Prejudicial Interests (including whipping declarations) from Committee Members. |
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Natural Resources Wales planning and phosphates discussion Minutes: The Chair
welcomed and thanked Gavin Bown from Natural
Resources Wales (NRW) for attending and for his readiness to speak with Committee
Members regarding this issue of concern. The Chair explained the original
meeting had been arranged for January with representatives from NRW and Dwr Cymru Welsh Water (DCWW)
invited, but unfortunately, NRW had been unable to attend. Gavin Bown apologised for his inability to attend the meeting
arranged in January. Gavin Bown provided a
presentation to the Committee outlining the following: ·
Background ·
SAC
rivers in Wales ·
Standards ·
Structure
of new targets ·
An
overview of the SAC rivers in Wales (includes maps) with a focus on the River Teifi ·
Implications ·
NRW
Response ·
Nutrient
Management Boards (including Teifi Nutrient
Management Board) ·
External
Groups ·
Next
Steps- Wales-wide & Teifi Committee Members
then had the opportunity to question Gavin Bown. The
main points/concerns raised were: ·
In response to whether NRW were satisfied they had complied with
the Well-being and Future Generations Act 5 ways working with the original
release, Gavin Bown noted that generally, NRW were
attempting to learn from every element of the process, which includes putting a
framework in place to ensure any discussion and consultation were held
accordingly in moving forward. ·
Significant Mine Water Projects are being delivered at present
across Wales by NRW to improve water quality. Gavin Bown
to provide a written update regarding Rheidol Valley to the Committee Members. ·
In response to whether NRW had gone out to consultants for
potential mitigations work despite data from Wye and other Local Authority’s
(LA’s) commissioning similar evidence, it was noted that one of the key reasons
NRW had pushed for an Oversight Group was to avoid duplication of efforts and
to ensure the public had value for money. ·
Carmarthenshire’s nutrient calculator has been developed
specifically for the River Towy but work will be done as part of the Oversight
Group to look at other calculators and to develop a calculator suitable for all
rivers. Consideration is needed in terms of how NRW will manage the output of
calculators. ·
NRW will be involved in the Oversight Group along with each
Nutrient Management Board (NMB) to ensure there is a joined-up approach, but it
is important to understand that all rivers have different needs and that
solutions will vary. ·
In response to a question around water quality, Gavin Bown clarified the revised standards varied between rivers
to factor in the natural background, but generally, it was around 50-80%
tighter than the previous standards. · NRW has prevented the LA from further development on the River Teifi (which affects 40% of Ceredigion), due to SAC following conducting a compliance assessment which the planning department must follow, yet, during the planning consultation process where NRW are statutory consultees, they respond with no objections to applications of development of new dwellings on the River Teifi. Concerns raised as this gives the public the impression that the planning department/ Elected Members are preventing development rather than NRW and therefore transparency is required. Gavin Bown suggested ... view the full minutes text for item 3. |
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Minutes: The
Committee resolved to confirm the Minutes of the Meeting of the Committee held
on 18th February 2022 as a correct record. Matters
arising: None. Gethin
Davies noted he had raised at the meeting held on 20 January 2022 that Waste
Water Treatment Plant (WWTP) discharged effluent into Aberporth
beach too, along with Aberaeron harbour. |
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Any other business Minutes: The Chair
apologised for his use of unappropriated language at a previous meeting. The Chair
explained this would be the last Thriving Communities Overview and Scrutiny Committee for this
administration. He thanked all for their co-operation and wished everyone well. |