Regulating Coal Tip Safety in Wales 10 days to respond
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Current project status
Improving the regulatory framework for coal tip safety in Wales
Download the consultation paper.
Download a summary of the consultation paper here.
Download a quick visual guide to the proposed regime for coal tip safety in Wales
Download a draft of the impact assessment here.
Pwyswch yma i ddarllen y fersiwn Cymraeg o’r tudalen yma.
The problem
The current legislation relating to coal tips does not effectively address the management of disused coal tips. This is important as the coal tip landslips which occurred in Wales in February 2020 following Storms Ciara and Dennis illustrate the potential risks that disused coal tips present to communities and to the environment.
The current legislation was enacted following the Aberfan disaster in 1966, when a coal tip slipped onto a primary school, resulting in the death of 116 children and 28 adults. However, this legislation relates to a time when there was an active coal industry and does not provide an effective management framework for disused coal tips in the twenty-first century. In Wales today there are approximately 2000 disused coal tips, the majority of which are in private ownership.
With the prospect of increasing rainfall intensity as a result of climate change, the Welsh Government has established a Coal Tip Safety Task Force to deliver a programme of work to address the safety of coal tips in Wales. The Task Force programme involves responding to immediate safety concerns and developing a new long-term policy approach to the legacy of disused coal tips. The Law Commission project will complement this work.
The project
The Welsh Government has asked the Law Commission to evaluate current legislation and to consider options for new legislation to ensure a robust, integrated and future-proofed regulatory system which adopts a uniform approach to inspection, maintenance and record-keeping throughout the life cycle of all coal tips from creation to abandonment to remedial works.
Consultation
Our consultation paper was published on 9 June 2021. It is available in both English and Welsh. It is published alongside a summary, also available in both English and Welsh, and a draft impact assessment. A three-month consultation period follows, ending on 10 September 2021. The consultation paper contains our findings as to the ways in which the current legislation is not working well and our provisional proposals for a new regulatory framework for coal tips in Wales.
The proposed new regulatory framework seeks to promote consistency in the management of coal tips across the country and avert danger by introducing a proactive rather than reactive approach. The consultation seeks views on the proposed framework including the introduction of:
- A single supervisory authority with a duty to supervise the management of all disused tips.
- A coal tips register, compiled and maintained by the supervisory authority, which would include a wide range of information including potential risks associated with each disused tip.
- Inspections of each tip for the purpose of a risk assessment and designing a tip management plan. The inspection could potentially cover all potential risks including the risk of tip slides but also flooding, pollution and any other risks.
- For those coal tips designated as high risk, an enhanced safety regime with increased involvement of the supervisory authority to manage the tip and reduce the chance of significant dangerous incidents occurring.
Consultation responses
Responses to the consultation may be submitted using an online form: Responses in English: https://consult.justice.gov.uk/law-commission/law-commission-consultation-on-regulating-coal-tip
Responses in Welsh: https://consult.justice.gov.uk/law-commission/ymgynhoriad-comisiwn-y-gyfraith-ar-rheoleiddio-dio
You do not need to answer all the questions if you are only interested in some aspects of the consultation. Where possible, it would be helpful if this form was used.
Alternatively, comments may be sent:
By email to CoalTips@lawcommission.gov.uk
OR
By post to The Regulating Coal Tip Safety in Wales team, Law Commission, 1st Floor, Tower, 52 Queen Anne’s Gate, London, SW1H 9AG.
Next steps
The Law Commission will be consulting on these proposals until 10 September 2021. Following the consultation period, we will analyse the responses and develop final recommendations for the Welsh Government. We are aiming to publish our final report in early 2022.
Contact
If you have any questions, you can contact the team at: CoalTips@lawcommission.gov.uk.