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CONSOLIDATED NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR REGULATION 629/96

Notice of Protected Water Supply Area
under the
Environment Act
(O.C. 96-153)

Under the authority of section 10 of the Environment Act and the Subordinate Legislation Revision and Consolidation Act , the Lieutenant-Governor in Council designates the area generally known as the Long Lake Water Supply Area for the Town of Burnt Islands as a protected water supply area.

NOTICE

This area includes all lands described as follows:

That is to say by a line drawn from military grid reference 357000 5274000 44° 30' for a distance of 700 metres to the commencement point;

Then from the above point by a line drawn 327° 00' grid azimuth for a distance of 900 metres;

Then from the above point by a line drawn 53° 30' grid azimuth for a distance of 800 metres;

Then from the above point by a line drawn 8° 00' grid azimuth for a distance of 450 metres;

Then from the above point by a line drawn 59° 00' grid azimuth for a distance of 1,925 metres;

Then from the above point by a line drawn 177° 00' grid azimuth for a distance of 1,650 metres;

Then from the above point by a line drawn 153° 30' grid azimuth for a distance of 425 metres;

Then from the above point by a line drawn 248° 00' grid azimuth for a distance of 1,025 metres;

Then from the above point by a line drawn 236° 30' grid azimuth for a distance of 450 metres;

Then from the above point by a line drawn 253° 00' grid azimuth for a distance of 250 metres;

Then from the above point by a line drawn 282° 30' grid azimuth for a distance of 550 metres to the point of commencement.

All bearings refer to Grid North.

187/92

The Long Lake Water Supply Area Notice for the Town of Burnt Islands , Newfoundland Regulation 187/92, is repealed.