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Core Supplement
Comprises the draft notice to be made under the SIP Regulations, the proposed secondary legislation to be made under section 36A of the Water industry Act 1991 as part of the Government's 'next steps' consultation.
Part of the 'Next steps consultation: regime for specified (special) water and sewerage infrastructure projects in England' consultation package which comprises: consultation letter, an impact assessment, draft SIP Regulations, and this draft notice to be made under the SIP Regulations (all DEFRA, 2012). Consultation closed on 4 December 2012. Related to the following: Consultation on the regime for special water and sewerage infrastructure projects in England - consultation document and associated consultation documents including consultation letter, an impact assessment and a consultee list (all DEFRA, 2011).
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