Manchester Ship Canal Co Ltd v United Utilities Water Plc

Manchester Ship Canal Co Ltd v United Utilities Water plc
CourtUK Supreme Court
Citation[2014] UKSC 40
Keywords
Water, sewage

Manchester Ship Canal Co Ltd v United Utilities Water plc [2014] UKSC 40 is a UK enterprise law case, concerning water in the UK.

Facts

Canals in Manchester

Manchester Ship Canal Co Ltd claimed UUW plc should not be allowed to discharge surface water and treated effluent into its canals without consent under the Water Industry Act 1991 section 117(5).

Judgment

The Supreme Court held that United Utilities Water plc was entitled to discharge water into the canals from the sewer outfall which was used from 1 December 1991 backwards.

Lord Sumption held that water going onto land was trespass unless authorised by statute. There is no express right in the WIA 1991. However, if necessary (not just convenient or reasonable), it could be implied to effectually achieve the statutory purpose, that could not otherwise be achieved. There was a case potentially analogous in Durrant v Branksome Urban District Council [1897] 2 Ch 291 but that has to be rejected. Also WIA 1991 section 159 contains a power to lay pipes, which would authorise a discharge. Earlier legislation is implied in the corresponding provision of the Water Industry Act 1991.

Lord Toulson concurred, but would have held if needed there was no trespass.

Lord Neuberger held there would be a right to compensation before 1991.

See also

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Water law sources
Climate Change Act 2008 s 1
Water Industry Act 1991 ss 2, 11-17
Water Act 2003 s 52
Water Industry Act 1991 ss 27A-30
Water Industry Act 1991 ss 37, 61(1A) and Sch 4A
Water Industry Act 1991 ss 142-143
R (Oldham MBC) v DG of Water Services (1998) 31 HLR 224
Water Supply and Sewerage Services (Customer Service Standards) Regulations 2008
Drinking Water Directive 1998 1998/83/EC
Commission v Spain (2003) C-278/01
Dept of Transport v North West Water Authority [1984] AC 336
Cambridge Water Ltd v East Counties Leather plc [1994] 2 AC 264
R v Anglian Water Services Ltd [2003] EWCA Crim 2243
Manchester Ship Canal Co Ltd v United Utilities Water Plc [2014] UKSC 40
See UK enterprise law

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