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13.Prescribed information under section 21(1) to be provided by undertakers when intending to construct or bring back into use a large raised reservoir
Information to be given in English registers of large raised reservoirs
4.A summary of the contents of all certificates or reports...
5.The following information if it is revealed by any certificate,...
6.Name and business address of the supervising engineer or, if...
8.Particulars of any appointment made by the Agency under section...
9.Particulars of any appointment made by the Agency under section...
10.Whether the large raised reservoir is designated as high-risk.
Prescribed matters relating to high-risk reservoirs of which an undertaker is to keep a record
Information to be given in a notice under section 21(1) of the 1975 Act
3.National grid reference of approximate centre of the reservoir.
4.Whether the undertakers intend— (a) to construct a new large...
5.The date when it is intended that construction will commence...
6.Name and address of the construction engineer or, in the...
7.The following information about the reservoir as it will be...
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