Welsh National Water Development Authority
The Welsh National Water Development Authority and later the Welsh Water Authority was one of ten regional water authorities set up in the UK and came into existence on 6 August 1973 with its headquarters in Brecon by virtue of the Water Act 1973. It took over the sewerage and sewage disposal responsibilities of the local authorities within its area, the roles and responsibilities of the six existing River Authorities in Wales and most of the water supply undertakings. The authority was dissolved in 1989 as part of the privatisation of the water industry.
Remit
It brought together all the sewage disposal and sewerage functions from the following local authorities:- Anglesey County Council
- Cardiff County Borough Council
- Carmarthen Borough Council
- Carmarthen Rural District Council
- Ceiriog Rural District Council
- Cwmamman Urban District Council
- Llandeilo Urban District Council
- Llandeilo Rural District Council
- Llandovery Borough Council
- Maelor Rural District Council
- Wrexham Rural District Council
The two private water companies in the area, Chester Waterworks Company and Wrexham and East Denbighshire Water Company, were excluded and continued in operation.
It also subsumed all the functions of the six river authorities in Wales – the Wye River Authority, the Usk River Authority, the Glamorgan River Authority, the South West Wales River Authority, the Gwynedd River Authority and the Dee and Clwyd River Authority. The boundary of WNWDA was identical to that of the constituent river authorities and included parts of England in both the River Wye and River Dee catchments.
Organisation
At inception, WNWDA was organised in units that broadly reflected the originating business. Thus sewerage and sewage disposal was organised into a number of sewage divisions, water supply was similarly formed into a number of water divisions and river divisions exactly matching the roles and boundaries of the previous river authorities were created.In 1984 a major re-structuring brought all the functions together in three multidisciplinary divisions, with a headquarters in Brecon. These were the South Eastern Division based in Nelson, South Western Division based in Haverfordwest, the Northern Division based in Bangor. There were sub-offices located in Hereford, Monmouth, Swansea, Lampeter, Caernarfon and Mold. At the time of this re-organisation the name of the authority changed to Welsh Water Authority.