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Statutory Main River Map Variations

Summary

The Statutory Main River Map Variations dataset defines proposed changes to the Statutory Main River Map. Statutory Main Rivers Map defines statutory watercourses in England designated as Main Rivers by Environment Agency. Watercourses designated as ‘main river’ are generally the larger arterial watercourses. The Environment Agency has permissive powers, but not a duty, to carry out maintenance, improvement or construction work on designated main rivers. All other open water courses in England are determined by statute as an ‘ordinary watercourse’. On these watercourses the Lead Local flood Authority or, if within an Internal Drainage District, the Internal Drainage Board have similar permissive powers to maintain and improve. The Environment Agency notifies the public and interested parties of our intentions to make a change to the statutory main river map and decides which watercourses are designated as Main Rivers following a legal process to determine and publish changes. The change, or variation, to the Statutory Main River Map is either a deletion (also known as a demainment) or an addition (also known as an enmainment). There are two reasons for a change to the Statutory Main River Map - Designation and Factual. Designation changes are required when we make a decision to lengthen or shorten the section of a river designated as a 'main river'. These changes will determine which risk management authority may carry out maintenance, improvement or construction work on the watercourse. These changes result also in differing legislation applying to the riparian owner and others with an interest. Factual changes may be required to update the map to represent the real position of the watercourse. They do not involve any changes of authority or management. Typical examples of factual changes are when: a watercourse has changed course naturally, a watercourse has been diverted or a survey of a culvert shows a different alignment. A change to the Statutory Main River Map goes through the following stages (identified as Status within the data): - Draft - Consultation - Pending Determination - Determination - Appeals - Pending Appeals - Pending Implementation - Implemented (Month and Year)

Use limitation statement

There are no public access constraints to this data. Use of this data is subject to the licence identified.

Attribution statement

© Environment Agency copyright and/or database right. Contains OS data © Crown copyright and database right (2023)

Technical information

Update frequency

irregular

Lineage

Ordnance Survey MasterMap Water Network layer and local survey data

Spatial information

Geographic extent

  • Latitude from: 49.943 to 55.816
  • Longitude from: -6.236 to 2.072
Metadata information

Language

English

Metadata identifier

aa56733a-1181-420e-92f3-4515fccf594d


Published by

Environment Agency

Contact publisher

Defra Data Services Forum

Dataset reference dates

Creation date

N/A

Revision date

03 August 2022

Publication date

N/A

Period

  • From: 03 August 2022

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