6 January 2014
Speaking in a debate on the Water Bill, Geoffrey Clifton-Brown raises concerns about the use of Sustainable Urban Drainage Systems (SUDS) and whether local authorities have the expertise to evaluate the adequacy of such systems.
 
Geoffrey Clifton-Brown (The Cotswolds) (Con): My hon. Friend praises the SUDS system, but will she take into account, and ask our hon. Friends on the Front Bench to take into account, the fact that we may be building up considerable liabilities for ourselves in future if SUDS systems are inadequately designed by developers who have clever consultants and local authorities do not have the expertise to vet whether those systems are adequate in the type of floods that we are seeing at the moment?
 
Miss McIntosh: My hon. Friend will have an opportunity to read our proceedings tomorrow and see the debate that we have had on SUDS. For reasons that the Minister has not rehearsed in full, the SUDS regulations will not be on the statute book by April. I am sure that there are very good reasons for that, including those that my hon. Friend raised, but I do believe that SUDS will have a substantial role to play.