Publication Plan November 2022

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Publication Plan November 2022

Policy SA1 – Strategic development location: Land East of Bilbrook

Representation ID: 5599

Received: 23/12/2023

Respondent: Severn Trent Water

Representation Summary:

The size of the development may impact nearby sewage pumping stations, we encourage the developer to engage with us as early as possible.

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Publication Plan November 2022

Policy SA5: Housing Allocations

Representation ID: 5600

Received: 23/12/2023

Respondent: Severn Trent Water

Representation Summary:

Site 419a&b (land at Keepers Lane and Wergs Hall Road) - The size of the development may impact nearby sewage pumping stations, we encourage the developer to engage with us as early as possible.

Sites 141, 536a, 136, 638, and 704: There have previously been reports of hydraulic sewer flooding in this area, we encourage the developer to engage with us as early as possible. We have an existing capital project in this area which should be informed by the latest development proposals here.

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Publication Plan November 2022

Policy SA7 - Employment Allocations

Representation ID: 5601

Received: 23/12/2023

Respondent: Severn Trent Water

Representation Summary:

Site E33 (WMI) - We are currently liaising with the developer around the proposed connection strategy. We may need to undertake capacity improvement works to accommodate this site.

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Publication Plan November 2022

EC11: Infrastructure

Representation ID: 5602

Received: 23/12/2023

Respondent: Severn Trent Water

Representation Summary:

Encourage all new development to engage with us on their proposals as early as possible through a developer enquiry.

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Publication Plan November 2022

Policy NB7: Managing flood risk, Sustainable urban drainage systems & water quality

Representation ID: 5603

Received: 23/12/2023

Respondent: Severn Trent Water

Representation Summary:

New development should utilise Sustainable Drainage Systems (SuDS) delivered in a management train and not as an 'end of pipe basin'. Surface water runoff rate should be no greater than the equivalent greenfield runoff rate.

New development should discharge surface water inline with the drainage hierarchy.

Support the districts alignment to Staffordshire County Council Sustainable Drainage Systems (SuDS) Handbook.

An entirely new policy is encouraged that covers the role that new developments have to play in protecting water resources.

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Publication Plan November 2022

Policy HC19: Green Infrastructure

Representation ID: 5604

Received: 23/12/2023

Respondent: Severn Trent Water

Representation Summary:

New developments should contribute to improving biodiversity and ecology, and water space can be used as a mechanism to achieve this too.

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Publication Plan November 2022

Policy HC17: Open Space

Representation ID: 5605

Received: 23/12/2023

Respondent: Severn Trent Water

Representation Summary:

Additional policy wording provided only.

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Publication Plan November 2022

Policy NB6: Sustainable construction

Representation ID: 5606

Received: 23/12/2023

Respondent: Severn Trent Water

Representation Summary:

New development fittings delivering against optional higher building regulations/standards to encourage water efficiency target of 110l of water per person, per day.

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