Natural resources and utilities
This section of the plan deals with the policies and proposals relating to the Island's requirement for and management of natural resources, such as:
It excludes:
- land resources
- marine resources
- minerals
It also addresses the infrastructure requirements and management of risk associated with the use of these resources and the provision of other utility services, such as telecommunications.
Natural resources and utilities: Island Plan 2011
Mineral resources
This section of the plan is concerned with aggregates used in construction, including:
- sand
- gravel
- stone (principally in the form of crushed rock)
These are the only minerals which are actively worked in the Island. All other mineral requirements, including energy minerals (eg coal, oil) are met by imports. It is vital that a ready and adequate supply of minerals is always available, be it from local extraction, or other sources.
Mineral resources: Island Plan 2011
Waste management
This section of the plan deals with policies and proposals relating to waste management in Jersey, which covers both the solid and liquid waste services.
The solid waste service broadly includes:
- industrial construction and demolition materials
- commercial and household refuse
- incinerator ash and agricultural
- clinical and hazardous waste
The liquid waste service includes:
- commercial and household sewage:
- collection
- treatment
- disposal including the disposal of bio-solids (sludge) arising from the treatment processes
- the collection and discharge of surface water in the sewerage systems
- the management of particular designated watercourses in the Island
Waste management: Island Plan 2011
Implementation and monitoring
It is important to keep development control policies up-to-date and to monitor their effectiveness. This monitoring will be undertaken in 2 principal ways:
- through the indicators which have been developed to provide a consistent basis for monitoring the performance of the key Island Plan policies against the spatial objectives
- through the evaluation of decisions on planning applications, including planning appeals, and the extent to which the development control policies have been supported
Implementation and monitoring: Island Plan 2011