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15.—(1) Before the commencement of construction of the first tidal work to be constructed following approval under article 23 (tidal works not to be executed without approval of the Secretary of State), the Conservancy Authority may, at the Harbour Authority’s reasonable expense, carry out a survey of such parts of the river as might be affected by sedimentation, scouring, currents or wave action that might result from the construction of such of the authorised works as would constitute tidal works if they were to be constructed, for the purposes of establishing the condition of the river at that time.
(2) Before the commencement of construction of any other tidal work approved under article 23, the Conservancy Authority may, at the Harbour Authority’s reasonable expense, carry out a survey of such parts of the river as might be affected by sedimentation, scouring, currents or wave action resulting from that tidal work for the purpose of establishing the condition of the river at that time.
(3) The Conservancy Authority may carry out such surveys of the river as are reasonably required during the construction of any tidal work to ascertain the effect of that tidal work on the river and the Conservancy Authority must make available to the Harbour Authority the results of any such survey in electronic and paper format.
(4) After completion of, respectively, any tidal work and all the tidal works constructed under this Order, the Conservancy Authority may, at the Harbour Authority’s reasonable expense, carry out a further survey of the parts of the river which were surveyed prior to the construction of that work, or as the case may be a survey of the completed tidal works as so constructed, for the purpose of establishing the condition of the river and the effect that the tidal work is, or as the case may be the tidal works are, having on navigation, the flow and the regime of the river and the exercise of the Conservancy Authority’ functions.
(5) The Conservancy Authority must not under this paragraph carry out a survey of any part of the river as respects which the Harbour Authority has provided to the Conservancy Authority survey material which the Conservancy Authority is reasonably satisfied establishes the condition of the river, and in the case of a survey under sub-paragraph (4), the effect of the tidal work, or as the case may be the tidal works.
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