PART 6Miscellaneous and general

Certification of plans, etc.44.

(1)

The undertaker must, as soon as practicable after the making of this Order, submit to the Secretary of State copies ofโ€”

(a)

the access and rights of way plans (consisting of a key plan and sheets 1 to 37 inclusive) (document number D.2.5)

(b)

the land plans (consisting of a key plan and sheets 1 to 37 inclusive) (document number D.2.2);

(c)

the crown land plans (consisting of a key plan and 8 sheets) (document number D.2.3);

(d)

the special category land plans (consisting of a key plan and 10 sheets) (document number D.2.6);

(e)

the works plans (consisting of a key plan and sheets 1 to 37 inclusive) (document number D.2.4);

(f)

the general arrangement plans comprising the Block Valve Stations Planning Arrangement, (document number D 2.9); Block Valve Stations Elevations (document number D.2.8); Above Ground Installation Planning Arrangement (document number D.2.12), and Above Ground Installation Elevations (document number D.2.11);

(g)

the book of reference (document number D.4.3);

(h)

the environmental statement (consisting of 4 volumes) (document numbers D.6.1 to D.6.4.19.1);

(i)

the outline construction environment management plan (document number D.6.5.2);

(j)

the outline landscape and ecology mitigation plan (document number D.6.5.10) (Annex D.6.5.10.1 Environmental Report โ€“ Appendix A โ€“ Landscape and Ecological Mitigation Plan);

(k)

the outline construction traffic management plan (document number D.6.5.3);

(l)

the outline surface water drainage strategy report and appendices (document number D.6.5.13);

(m)

the outline archaeological written scheme of investigation, (document number D.6.5.2);

(n)

outline operational and maintenance environment management plan (document number D.7.15); and

any other plans or documents referred to in this Order as requiring certification, for certification that they are true copies of the documents referred to in this Order.

(2)

A plan or document so certified is admissible in any proceedings as evidence of the contents of the document of which it is a copy.