Self Sufficiency: hydro = license requried?

Discussion in 'Communal Living' started by cymru_jules, Aug 12, 2005.

  1. cymru_jules

    cymru_jules Member

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    I was talking to somebody the other day and they said that if you are using a little hydro turbine on a stream or a river, you need a license because you are "diverting the flow". How true is this? This is in the UK, but still interested to hear from others. I know you need some kind of license to discharge stuff into a water course (e.g. waste).
     
  2. tuatara

    tuatara Lifetime Supporter Lifetime Supporter

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    no sure how things are in the UK but almost universally the diverting of a waterway is a no no without some sort of approval
     
  3. cymru_jules

    cymru_jules Member

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    Bit surprised really, nobody seems to have mentioned it in any of the articles I've look at online, and a few local peeps were in two minds about it.

    Ultimatly though if a communal dwelling doesn't have planning permission then a license for hooking up a hydro device probably isn't going to be high on the list for that sort of commune!
     
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