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19.—(1) Article 4 applies—
(a)to an activity carried on by or on behalf of the Environment Agency for the purpose of maintaining any—
(i)coast protection works;
(ii)drainage works; or
(iii)flood defence works;
(b)to an activity carried on by or on behalf of a coast protection authority (within the meaning of Part 1 of the Coast Protection Act 1949(1)) for the purpose of maintaining any coast protection works.
(2) Paragraph (1) is subject to the condition that the activity is carried on within the existing boundaries of the works being maintained.
(3) But article 4 does not apply in relation to any such activity which consists of beach replenishment.
1949 c. 74. Part 1 has been amended by Schedule 2 to the Flood and Water Management Act 2010 (c. 29), as from a date to be appointed.
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