Decision Maker: Deputy Chief Executive
Decision status: Recommendations Approved
Is Key decision?: No
Is subject to call in?: No
In 2019, it was estimated that the cost of
accidental strikes on underground pipes and cables was £1.2
billion a year to the UK’s economy. It was decided that a map
of utility assets would enable organisations that regularly dig, to
check for underground infrastructure before they begin
digging.
This is to be called the National Underground Asset Register
(NUAR).
In order for WLBC to have access to this new system, we need to
provide the data sets that we have at WLBC that we can add to the
NUAR. Once we have shared these datasets, we can then have access
to NUAR.
The only datasets we plan to provide are Conservation Areas and
Tree Preservation Orders that are easily accessible by the public
anyway.
We first need to sign a Data Exploration Agreement (DEA)which is
the purpose of this report.
The reason for the decision is that for very little resource we can
gain access to a very useful application.
The decision reached is to sign the DEA.
Option 1 - Sign the DEA
Option 2 - Don't sign the DEA
Option 3 -
Publication date: 19/09/2024
Date of decision: 15/05/2024
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