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NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR
REGULATION 45/00

Notice of Wellhead Protected Water Supply Area
of Town of
Kippens
under the
Environment Act

(Filed July 18, 2000 )

Under the provision of section 10 of the Environment Act , I designate an area known as the Kippens Wellhead Protected Water Supply Area .

Dated at St. Johns , January 26, 2000 .

Oliver Langdon
Minister of Environment and Labour

NOTICE

This area includes all lands in the provincial Electoral District of Port au Port abutted and bounded as follows:

That is to say by a line drawn from NAD 27 universal transverse mercator grid, zone 21, east 380,000, north 5,380,000, 16° 00' grid azimuth for a distance of 740 metres to the commencement point;

Then from the above point by a line drawn at 0° 00' grid azimuth for a distance of 385 metres;

Then from the above point by a line drawn at 340° 00' grid azimuth for a distance of 850 metres;

Then from the above point by a line drawn at 34° 10' grid azimuth for a distance of 1,085 metres;

Then from the above point by a line drawn at 45° 10' grid azimuth for a distance of 2,045 metres;

Then from the above point by a line drawn at 66° 50' grid azimuth for a distance of 820 metres;

Then from the above point by a line drawn at 121° 10' grid azimuth for a distance of 475 metres;

Then from the above point by a line drawn at 173° 40' grid azimuth for a distance of 1,010 metres;

Then from the above point by a line drawn at 258° 40' grid azimuth for a distance of 375 metres;

Then from the above point by a line drawn at 215° 40' grid azimuth for a distance of 500 metres;

Then from the above point by a line drawn at 166° 00' grid azimuth for a distance of 790 metres;

Then from the above point by a line drawn at 224° 30' grid azimuth for a distance of 870 metres;

Then from the above point by a line drawn at 184° 20' grid azimuth for a distance of 780 metres;

Then from the above point by a line drawn at 271° 20' grid azimuth for a distance of 830 metres;

Then from the above point by a line drawn at 350° 45' grid azimuth for a distance of 505 metres;

Then from the above point by a line drawn at 245° 00' grid azimuth for a distance of 1,120 metres to the point of commencement.

All bearings are referred to Grid North.