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Creating the environment for business<br />

Topic area Key Issue Action Justification for further<br />

work<br />

Comments<br />

By when and by whom<br />

<strong>Water</strong><br />

Resources<br />

Has current guidance from<br />

the Environment Agency<br />

been followed in developing<br />

the water resource plan for<br />

the study area?<br />

Review differences between<br />

the existing methodology and<br />

guidance to identify any<br />

deficiencies related to housing<br />

growth (e.g. impacts on water<br />

resource availability and<br />

demand). Carry out further<br />

work following the guidance.<br />

This additional work should<br />

only be carried out where the<br />

further work is required to<br />

inform planning decisions<br />

within required timescales.<br />

May not be feasible in<br />

project timescale if<br />

involves major<br />

reworking of WMRP<br />

analysis.<br />

Detailed phase. By<br />

consultants in collaboration<br />

with Severn Trent <strong>Water</strong>.<br />

Is assessment of the key<br />

water resources issues<br />

identified WRMP and WCS<br />

Scoping Phase likely to be<br />

significantly affected by<br />

differences between the<br />

UKCP02 and UKCP09<br />

output?<br />

Carry out comparison between<br />

UKCIP02 and UKCP09 output.<br />

If differences significant in<br />

relation to housing growth<br />

carry out additional work using<br />

UKCP09 output.<br />

This additional work should<br />

only be carried out where the<br />

further work is required to<br />

inform planning decisions<br />

within required timescales.<br />

May not be feasible in<br />

project timescale if<br />

involves major<br />

reworking of WMRP<br />

analysis.<br />

Detailed phase. By<br />

consultants in collaboration<br />

with Severn Trent <strong>Water</strong>.<br />

Appendix J<br />

3 of 7<br />

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