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Water (Northern Ireland) Order 1999

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This is a draft item of legislation. This draft has since been made as a UK Statutory Instrument: The Water (Northern Ireland) Order 1999 No. 662

3.  New construction, including—

(a)the diversion of waterways;

(b)the cutting through of “U” or “S” bends so as to straighten and shorten the channel;

(c)the construction of new waterways, and of new outfall channels to existing main drains and their feeders;

(d)the construction, alteration, restoration or improvement of any quay, harbour, mooring, dry dock, fish pass, slipway, navigation aid, towing path, culvert, overflow culvert, pipe, drain or road (other than a road within the meaning of the [1993 NI 15.] Roads (Northern Ireland) Order 1993);

(e)the provision of such buildings as the Department considers appropriate in connection with any works described in this Schedule;

(f)the reconstruction and improvement of bridges, locks, overflows, weirs, hatches and outfalls necessitating structural alterations;

(g)the reconstruction of damaged or inadequate bridges and culverts, and the substitution of new bridges and culverts therefor;

(h)the building of embankments and walls for the prevention of flooding or erosion;

(i)the formation of cattle water-places, sheep-dipping and other conveniences, the provision of which is calculated to minimise the risk of future damage to any specified canal which has been improved.

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