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### sec.30 Explanations and accompanying cross-section diagrams for typical lower valley reach
Schedule 1 , part 4 —
gives an explanation of the characteristics of a typical lower valley reach and associated watercourse; and
includes a diagram (Diagram F) in cross-section form depicting the natural features that are likely to be found in a typical lower valley reach; and
includes a diagram (Diagram G) in cross-section form depicting the natural features that are likely to be found in a typical watercourse in a lower valley reach and can help in locating non-tidal boundaries (watercourse); and
includes a diagram (Diagram H) in cross-section form depicting the natural features that are likely to be found in a typical lower valley reach where 2 or more watercourses in the form of anabranches are contained within the valley; and
includes a diagram (Diagram I) in cross-section form depicting the natural features that—
are likely to be found in typical watercourses in a lower valley reach where the valley contains 2 or more watercourses in the form of anabranches; and
can help in locating non-tidal boundaries (watercourse) in a multiple watercourse environment.
- (a) gives an explanation of the characteristics of a typical lower valley reach and associated watercourse; and
- (b) includes a diagram (Diagram F) in cross-section form depicting the natural features that are likely to be found in a typical lower valley reach; and
- (c) includes a diagram (Diagram G) in cross-section form depicting the natural features that are likely to be found in a typical watercourse in a lower valley reach and can help in locating non-tidal boundaries (watercourse); and
- (d) includes a diagram (Diagram H) in cross-section form depicting the natural features that are likely to be found in a typical lower valley reach where 2 or more watercourses in the form of anabranches are contained within the valley; and
- (e) includes a diagram (Diagram I) in cross-section form depicting the natural features that— (i) are likely to be found in typical watercourses in a lower valley reach where the valley contains 2 or more watercourses in the form of anabranches; and (ii) can help in locating non-tidal boundaries (watercourse) in a multiple watercourse environment.
- (i) are likely to be found in typical watercourses in a lower valley reach where the valley contains 2 or more watercourses in the form of anabranches; and
- (ii) can help in locating non-tidal boundaries (watercourse) in a multiple watercourse environment.
- (i) are likely to be found in typical watercourses in a lower valley reach where the valley contains 2 or more watercourses in the form of anabranches; and
- (ii) can help in locating non-tidal boundaries (watercourse) in a multiple watercourse environment.