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Statutory standards for sustainable drainage systems ...

gov.wales

they are not intended to be applied to the trunk road network managed by the Welsh Government. Equivalent provision for SuDS for these roads is contained in Volume 4 of the Design Manual for Roads and Bridges4. The Planning (Wales) Act 2015 introduced a statutory purpose for the planning system.

  Standards, Road, Trunk

14. Water reticulation system - Meat & Livestock Australia

www.mla.com.au

• main (trunk) line • sub-mains • branches. The mainline is the main source of water supply. There is no water distribution to watering points from the mainline. Sub-mains are connected to the main line and are usually located along the main service or feed delivery roads. Branches are connected to the sub-

  Road, Trunk

Guidance Notes - Highways Statutory Duties and Vested

www.derbyshire.gov.uk

Section 41 of the Highways Act 1980. The duty extends to all Highways maintainable at the public expense, with the exception of trunk roads. The Section 41 duty is not absolute. The Highways Authority must take such care in all the circumstances as is reasonably required to ensure the Highway is not dangerous for traffic.

  Notes, Road, Guidance, Highway, Statutory, Duties, Vested, Trunk, Guidance notes highways statutory duties and vested, Trunk roads

Roads for All: Good Practice Guide for Roads

www.transport.gov.scot

Trunk Road Disability Equality Scheme and Action Plan, ‘Roads for All’, published in December 2006. The Action Plan sets out the following objectives: To make Scotland’s trunk road network safer and more accessible for all users by the removal of barriers to …

  Guide, Good, Practices, Road, Trunk, Roads for all, Good practice guide for roads

Transport for NSW Boating Handbook

www.nsw.gov.au

Cabin trunk: On a small boat, a raised cabin above the deck. Centreline: The middle line of a vessel, from bow to stern. The dividing line between port and starboard. Chine: A sharp change in angle on the surface of a hull. Often located where the topsides meet the waterline. Cleat: A fitting on a vessel to which lines (ropes) can be attached.

  Trunk

Code of practice on litter and refuse - GOV.UK

assets.publishing.service.gov.uk

any trunk road that is a special road and any other relevant highway or road for which he is responsible; definitions of which are provided in section 86 of the Environmental Protection Act 1990. Defra has published guidance on Part 4 of the Environmental Protection Act 1990 and these definitions are covered in detail in that document (can be ...

  Litter, Trunk

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