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The Porthmadog Harbour Revision Order 1998

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35.—(1) The following provisions of this article shall, unless otherwise agreed in writing between the Council and the Environment Agency (in this article referred to as “the agency”), have effect for the protection of the agency.

(2) Before the Council undertake—

(a)any dredging (other than maintenance dredging) in exercise of the powers of article 8 of this Order; or

(b)any other operation authorised by this Order:

which is likely to affect adversely the main river, they shall consult the agency.

(3) Nothing in this Order or in any enactment incorporated with this Order shall prejudice or affect the application of any byelaws made under the Water Resources Act 1991 or the Land Drainage Act 1991(1) or relieve any person of the obligation to obtain any consent required under section 109 of the Water Resources Act 1991 or section 23 of the Land Drainage Act 1991.

(4) Officers of the agency acting in the execution of their duty shall at all times have free ingress, passage and egress to, along and from the harbour without payment.

(5) In this article “the main river” means so much of the River Glaslyn as is a main river within the meaning of the Water Resources Act 1991.

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